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DRAFT JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY [website: jaduniv.edu.in] SELF-STUDY REPORT for submission to the National Assessment & Accreditation Council VOLUME II PART 2 DEPARTMENTS/SCHOOLS/CENTRES/SPECIAL PROGRAMMES FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY DECEMBER 2013

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JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY [website: jaduniv.edu.in]

SELF-STUDY REPORT

for submission to

the National Assessment & Accreditation Council

VOLUME II PART 2

DEPARTMENTS/SCHOOLS/CENTRES/SPECIAL PROGRAMMES

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

DECEMBER 2013

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Table of Contents

Name of the Department Page

1. Adult Continuing Education and Extension 3

2. Architecture 24

3. Chemical 55

4. Civil 109

5. Computer Science 166

6. Construction 217

7. Electrical 233

8. Electronics and Telecommunication 287

9. Food Technology and Bio Chemical Engineering 346

10. Information Technology 367

11. Instrumentation and Electronics 389

12. Mechanical 412

13. Metallurgical and Material Engineering 513

14. Pharmaceutical Technology 564

15. Power Engineering 598

16. Printing Engineering 636

17. Production Engineering 647

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Department of Adult, Continuing Education and Extension

1. Name of the Department: Adult, Continuing Education & Extension

2. Year of establishment: Started in 1983 as Centre, Converted to Department in 2001

3. Faculty to which the Department/School/Centre is attached: FET

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, MPhil, PhD, Integrated Masters; Integrated

PhD, DSc, DLitt, etc.): Annexure -A

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments involved:

Continuing Education Courses are conducted with active participation of different

departments of the University.

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:

Annexure-A

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Courses are reviewed

regularly and discontinued if not suitable in the context.

8. Examination System: Annual & Semester

9. Participation of the department in courses offered by other departments: Teachers act as

resource persons in courses of other departments.

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professor/Associate

Professor/Asst. Professor/others):

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 1 0 1

Associate Professor 2 1 0

Asst. Professor 2 2 2

Other - - -

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience

and research under guidance:

Name

Qualificati

on

Designation Specialization No. of

Years

of

Experie

nce

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for the

last 4 years

Dr.Tandra Mitra PhD Professor 1. Adult Education

2. Continuing

Education

3. Special Education

4. Economic Geology

20 yrs 1

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Name

Qualificati

on

Designation Specialization No. of

Years

of

Experie

nce

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for the

last 4 years

Dr.P.S.Chakrabort

y

PhD Assistant

Professo

r

1. Adult Education

2. Continuing

Education

3. Special Education

4. Supply Chain

Management

Around

9

yrs

1-submitted

1-ongoing

Sri Santwan

Chattopadhya

y

MA Assistant

Professo

r

1. Adult Education

2. Continuing

Education

3. Mass

Communication

4. Public Relations

9 Yrs Nil

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors, visiting professors,

etc.: Guest faculties in Continuing Education Courses

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: -

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: 1:10 for PG Diploma and Diploma Courses

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff - sanctioned,

filled and actual:

Technical-1

Administrative-6

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Special Education, Adult

Education.

17. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international

funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,

project titles and grants received project-wise.:

P.S.Chakraborty, Capture and Analyze: The behavioral abnormalities of children with

special need through skill development programme (Principal Investigator), Jadavpur

University Research Grant (Rs.50,000/-), 2009.

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

a) National collaboration b) International collaboration : None

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received. (Give details.): Under UGC –NFE Scheme for XI

plan period

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Grant of 9 to 6 lacs (Recurring)

Grant of 5 lacs (Non recurring)

20. Research facility/centre run by the Dept./school/centre which has:

state recognition

national recognition

international recognition

Continuing Education Centres (Extension) recognized by UGC under UGC-NFE

Scheme.

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies:

None

22. Publications: Annexure: B

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

Monographs

Chapters in Books

Edited Books

Books with ISBN with details of publishers

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

Citation Index – range / average

SNIP

SJR

Impact Factor – range / average

h-index

23. Details of patents and income generated: None

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: None

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad (give details): None

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees

b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify and give

details, including the name of the committee/s, position/s held, duration, etc.)

(Prof Tandra Mitra acted as a Member of the Consulting team of ‘State Resource Centre for

Adult Education, West Bengal’ to prepare a Draft paper for ‘National Strategy Paper’ on

‘Building Partnership to develop a Literate Society’)

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27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,

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training programs and similar programs) conducted:

Going to conduct one Refresher course in the month of December 2013.

Workshops are regularly organized for adult education functionaries.

28. Student projects

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental

projects: Students of PGD in Mass Communication undertake audio-visual or print

projects in their course work.

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /

industry / institute : None

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by : None

Faculty

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows

Students (Give details)

30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable features):

Annexure: C

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department: -----

32. Student profile programme-wise (in the Current Semester):

Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

Applications

received

Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage (w.r.t.

last graduating batch)

Male Female

Post Graduate Diploma in

Mass Communication

1140 47 75 37 60

Diploma in Fruit

Processing and

Customised

Management

59 31 02 28 02

Diploma in Fruit

Processing Nutrition

and Health Care

62 35 30

Diploma in Electric al

Technician

512 141 x -

Diploma in Automobile

Engineering

742 242 x -

33. Diversity of students

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Name of the

Programme

(refer to question

no. 4)

% of

students

from the

same

university

% of students

from other

universities

within the

State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

State

% of

students

from

other

countries

Post Graduate

Diploma in

Mass

Communicati

on

6% 92% 2% x

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.:

Continuing Education Courses

35. Student progression : Continuing Education Courses

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG

PG to M.Phil.

PG to Ph.D.

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

Employed

Campus selection

Other than campus recruitment

Entrepreneurs

Note: We are not offering any PG or M.Phil course, but running many continuing education

courses staring from few weeks to 2 years duration. Each course is designed to cater a

specific segment of the society to generate employment opportunities not specifically

designed for higher studies

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 0

from other universities within the State 66.66%

from universities from other States 33.33%

from universities outside the country 0

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period (2008 – 2013): One (Ph.D.)

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38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library

Computers with Internet connection: 11 Nos.

Books: 2000 nos.

b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Available

c) Total number of class rooms: Three

d) Class rooms with ICT facility: Three

e) Students’ laboratories: One (E-learning lab)

f) Research laboratories : None

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university: None

b) from other institutions/universities : One (Doctoral)

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. (Give

details.): NA

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. Regular need analysis is done for

offering continuing education courses and organizing extension programmes in

consultation with experts from University, other institutions, industry, local bodies &

panchayats.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback? Yes. Courses are modified or developed on the

basis of feedback data.

b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback? Yes. Modification of curriculum and instruction

mode for all continuing education programmes.

c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback? Yes. A regular activity in designing continuing education

courses.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): --

Distinguished alumni of the department:

S.No. Name Course Profession

1 Sri. Vece Paes PG Diploma in Sports Medicine Olympian Hockey player

2 Dr. Debasish Ghosh PG Diploma in Cardiology Medical Professional in

Canada

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3 Smt. Sahana Sen

Roy

PG Diploma in Mass

Communications

Corporate Communicator

in USA

4 Smt. Annesha Ghosh PG Diploma in Mass

Communications

Journalist

5 Sri. Avik Banerjee B.Ed. in Special Education Special educator

6 Avisek Banerjee PG Diploma in Mass

Communications

Public Relations

professional

7 Sumitra Roy PG Diploma in Mass

Communications

Journalist

8 Diganta Saha PG Diploma in Mass

Communications

Journalist

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts.

Annexure : D

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

Class lectures in audio-visual mode, extension & field programmes, projects.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

Regular interaction with students and teachers to assess the outcome.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.:

Department is running 6 nos. extension centres in and around Kolkata for non-formal

education programme implementation.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.:

Teachers undertake scholarly activities outside regular programmes of the department.

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,

give details. : None

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic

or applied.

The department undertakes outreach innovative programmes for the community.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strength:-

i) Flexible nature of program implementation

ii) Direct interaction with community

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iii) Expertise of the University

iv) Resource generated from high-end continuing education courses.

v) Dedication of the staff-teaching/nonteaching

Weakness:-

i) Insufficient faculty strength

ii) Insufficient support staff

iii) Insufficient fund for extension activity

iv) Insufficient space for conducting classes

v) Frequent changes in UGC focus

Challenges:-

i) Building awareness among the University community about the non-formal system of

education

ii) Sensitizing the marginalized stakeholders about the causes of their deprivation

iii) Involving teachers of different departments in the continuing education courses run

by the department

iv) Involving students of the University in extension programmes

v) Introducing new programmes for the physically challenged

52. Future plans of the department (in as much detail as possible):

i) Continuing education courses:- Introducing new courses, indentifying new areas as

per the changing need of the society, continuing existing courses subject to

continuous evaluation.

ii) Special education programmes:- Expanding the programmes for persons with

disabilities, their care-givers, medical professionals and educators.

iii) Adult education:- Awareness programmes, sensitization programmes, income

generating skill development programmes for the marginalized.

iv) Material development:- Print text, ICT material development on health awareness,

women rights, income generating course materials.

v) Documentation and dissemination of case studies, success stories and field related

data of outreach programmes.

vi) Organizing workshops involving adult education functionaries and stake holders.

vii) Undertakes research on ‘Community development’ and ‘special education’.

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Annexure – A

COURSE DETAILS

GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES :

Title of the Course Duration Course

Fee

Eligibility

B.Ed. in Special Education

(Locomotor Impairment and

Neuro-Muscular Disorder)

(With Indian Institute of Cerebral

Palsy)

1 Year

Rs.40,000/-

+Rs.460/-

Graduate in

any discipline

B.Ed. in Special Education

(Mental Retardation)

(With Manovikash Kendra)

1 Year

Rs.40,000/-

+Rs.460/-

Graduate in

any discipline

POST – GRADUATE DIPLOMA LEVEL COURSE :

Title of the Course Duration Course Fee Eligibility

Post Graduate Diploma

in Mass

Communication

1 Year Rs.20,000/- Graduate in any

discipline

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DIPLOMA LEVEL COURSES:

Title of the Course Duration Course

Fee

Eligibility

Diploma in Food

Processing and

Customized Management

1 Year Rs.10,000/- Madhyamik or

equivalent

Diploma in Food

Processing, Nutrition and

Health Care

1 Year Rs.10,000/- Madhyamik or

equivalent

Diploma in Electrical

Technician(In

collaboration with

Aurobindo Engineering

Institute)

1 Year Rs.32,000/- Madhyamik or

equivalent

Diploma in Automobile

Engineering(In

collaboration with

Aurobindo Engineering

Institute)

1 Year Rs.32,000/- Madhyamik or

equivalent

Diploma in Construction

Supervisor(In

collaboration with

Builders’ Association of

India)

1 Year Rs.10,000/- Madhyamik or

equivalent

CERTIFICATE LEVEL COURSES :

Title of the Course Duration Course

Fee

Eligibility

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Technician Training Course in Air-

Conditioning and Refrigeration

(In collaboration with St. Thomas

Technical Training Centre)

1 year Rs.500/-

per month

Passed Class

VIII standard

Computer Hardware

(In collaboration with St. Thomas

Technical Training Centre)

6 Months

Rs.4500/- Class X

appeared.

Basic Management of Cerebral

Palsy for Medical Professionals

(In collaboration with IICP)

4 Weeks

Rs. 2000/- Qualified

Medical

Professionals

(Medical

practitioners,

therapists and

rehabilitation

professionals.)

Community Management

(With Indian Association)

12 Weeks Rs. 1200/- Higher

Secondary or

equivalent

Offset Printing & Binding 20 Weeks Rs.2000/- Higher

Secondary or

equivalent

Acupuncture 16 Weeks Rs.3600/- Regd. Medical

Practitioners

(MBBS/BHMS/

DMS/BAMS/

BDS or

equivalent)

Educational Administration

(In collaboration with Nopany

Charitable Trust)

12 Weeks

(Saturday

&

Rs.8000/- Graduate

(Desirable :

work experience

in Educational

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Sunday) Institution)

Basic Networking

(In collaboration with St. Thomas

Technical Training Centre)

16 Weeks Rs.3500/- Class X

appeared and

knowledge of

Computer

Hardware.

Women and Legal Literacy 2 Weeks Rs.200/- H.S. or

equivalent

engaged in

administration,

panchayat

members and

officials, school

teachers,

housewives,

small

entrepreneurs,

etc.

Vocational courses on ‘Industrial

Practices’

(In collaboration with TMC

Institute of Learning)

6 Months Rs.6000/- Madhyamik or

equivalent /

Class VIII

passed with 5

years experience

in related

industry.

Caregivers for persons with

disabilities

(In collaboration with IICP)

8 Weeks Rs.1000/- Class VIII

passed.

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Manuscriptology & Paleography 24 Weeks Rs.5500/- Graduate with

working

knowledge of

Sanskrit

COURSES FOR THE PERSONS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS :

Title of the Course Duration Course

Fee

Eligibility

Computer Operation Course for

recovering mentally ill and

chemical dependency patients

(In collaboration with Antara

Psychiatric Centre)

12

Weeks

Rs.1200/- Madhyamik or

equivalent

Computer Operation Course for

the Deaf and Physically

Challenged Persons

(In collaboration with Silence

Training Institute)

1 Year Rs.576/- Persons having normal

functioning of brain, if

of course hands and

eyes are not affected,

ability to read English

alphabets &

Numericals.

Art & Craft Course for the Deaf

and Physically Challenged

Persons

(In collaboration with Silence

Training Institute)

1 Year Rs.576/- Passed Class VIII

standard or Passed

Class VI standard with

relevant experience.

Persons should be adult

and physically

challenged and having

normal functioning of

brain, if of course

hands and eyes are not

affected.

Desk Top Publishing 24 Rs.2600/- Madhyamik or

equivalent. Persons

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(In collaboration with IICP) Weeks with physical and

multiple disabilities,

hearing impairment

and persons without

disabilities from

economically weaker

sections who have

working knowledge in

English.

Web Designing & Publishing

(In collaboration with IICP)

24

Weeks

Rs.3500/- Madhyamik or

equivalent. Persons

with physical and

multiple disabilities,

hearing impairment

and persons without

disabilities from

economically weaker

sections who have

working knowledge in

English.

Office Management

(In collaboration with IICP)

16

Weeks

Rs.2100/- Madhyamik or

equivalent. Persons

with physical and

multiple disabilities,

hearing impairment

and persons without

disabilities from

economically weaker

sections who have

working knowledge in

English.

Database Management

(In collaboration with IICP)

8

Weeks

Rs.1200/- Madhyamik or

equivalent. Persons

with physical and

multiple disabilities,

hearing impairment

and persons without

disabilities from

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economically weaker

sections who have

working knowledge in

English.

EXTENSION & FIELD OUTREACH PROGRAMMES :

Title of the Course Duration Course

Fee

Target Group

Computer Literacy

Programme

(With Bhola Basu Smriti

Bhavan)

6 Weeks Nil Unemployed Youth

Sewing and Tailoring

(Kalikapur I No. Gram

Panchyat)

6 Months Nil Rural underprivileged

women

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Sewing and Tailoring

(Kalikapur II No. Gram

Panchyat)

6 Months Nil Rural underprivileged

women

Sewing and Tailoring

(Pratapnagar Gram

Panchyat)

6 Months Nil Rural underprivileged

women

Sewing – Basic

(Emmanuel Ministries )

6 Months Nil Street Children

Sewing – Advanced

(Emmanuel Ministries )

6 Months Nil Street Children

Sewing

(Kolkata Socio Cultural

Research Institute)

6 Months Nil Urban underprivileged

women

(Minority)

Sewing and Tailoring

(Ward No. 16, KMC)

(BSPS)

6 Months Nil Urban underprivileged

women

Annexure - B

Publications:

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1. P.S. Chakraborty, 2013, Continuing Education programme for Tribal Population,

(Accepted).

2. P.S. Chakraborty, 2013, Skill Enhancement of Rural Women: A Supply Chain

Experiment in the Rural Context, (Accepted).

3. P. S. Chakraborty and T. Mitra, 2010, University NGO Interfacing for Socio

Economic Development – A Jadavpur University Experience with Emphasis on

Women Empowerment, Indian Journal of Adult Education, V-71, N-1, Pp- 61-69.

4. P.S.Chakraborty, Gautam Majumder and Bijan Sarkar, 2010, Analytic Network

Process for Manufacturing Supplier Selection, Cost Management, January/February

2010, Pp- 18-23.

5. P.S.Chakraborty, Gautam Majumder and Bijan Sarkar, 2011, Performance

Measurement of Distribution Centre Combining Data Envelopment Analysis and

Analytic Hierarchy Process, Advances in Production Engineering and Management, 6

(2), Pp-117-128.

6. Gautam Mondal, P.S.Chakraborty and G.Majumdar, 2011, Selection of Heavy Duty

trucks for mines application using TOPSIS method, International Journal of

Mechanical & Automobile Engineering, 17(1), Pp- 7-12.

7. Gautam Mondal, P.S.Chakraborty and G.Majumdar, 2011, Selection of a new

machine in a R&D sector using AHP method, International Journal of Mechanical &

Automobile Engineering, 16 (1), Pp- 46-54.

8. Gautam Mondal, P.S.Chakraborty and G.Majumdar, 2011, Increase productivity of

an organization by using proper job assignment using Hungarian Assignment method,

International Journal of Mechanical & Automobile Engineering, 18 (1), Pp- 21-27.

9. Gautam Mondal, P.S.Chakraborty and G.Majumdar, 2011-12, Optimize the

production rate of different vehicle model using the theory of constraints to increase

the profitability, International Journal of Mechanical & Automobile Engineering, 20

(1), Pp- 37-45.

10. X. Charles, P.S.Chakraborty, 2013, The Enterprises Web-Portal PECS Product Data

Management and Applications, International Journal of Scientific and Engineering

Research, 4(7), p-

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11. X. Charles, P.S.Chakraborty, 2013, Web Portal Global Product Master Data

Management System, VSRD International Journal of Mechanical, Civil, Automobile

and Production Engineering, III(VI), p-

12. X. Charles, P.S.Chakraborty, 2013, Product Life Cycle Management in Automotive

Enterprises, International Journal of Engineering and Computer Science, 2(5), p-

1546-1554.

13. X. Charles, P.S.Chakraborty, 2013, Web Portal Product Data Management in

Automotive Enterprises, International Journal of Science and Research, 2(5), p-355-

360.

14. X. Charles, P.S.Chakraborty, 2013, Portal Productive Automotive Data

Management in Engineering Process Enterprises, International Journal of

Management, 4(4), p-86-93.

15. P.S.Chakraborty, Gautam Majumder and Bijan Sarkar, 2013, Group decision

making for a manufacturing organization considering intensity of preference,

Advances in Production Engineering and Management. (Accepted)

16. P.S.Chakraborty, Rajib Dey, 2013, The behavioral changes of children with special

need through skill development programme, (Accepted)

17. P.R.Dhal, G.S.Beriha, S.Datta, B.Patnaik, S.S.Mahapatra, G. Mondal,

P.S.Chakraborty, G.Majumdar, 2010, Application of Grey Relational Analysis and

RIDIT Method for selection of Service Quality Indices in Peformance Evaluation and

Appraisal of Employees in a R&D Sector, Industrial Engineering Journal, V-II, N- 9,

Pp-28-32.

18. S. Datta, C.Samanta, S.S.Mahapatra, Goutam Mondal, P.S.Chakraborty, and G.

Majumdar, 2013, Selection of internet assessment vendors using TOPSIS method in

Fuzzy environment, International Journal of Business Performance and Supply Chain

Modelling, 5(1), p-1-27.

19. Santwan Chattopadhyay & M. Chattopadhyay, 2010, Commentary of Radio J.U.,

Global Media Journal (Indian Edition) (ISSN 2249 – 5835) Summer Issue, June.

20. Santwan Chattopadhyay, 2010, Media Freedom : Introspectives its status, Global

Media Journal (Indian Edition) (ISSN 2249 – 5835), Winter Issue, December.

21. Santwan Chattopadhyay, 2010, Public Relations for Educational Institutions,

Ganamadhyam Barta (in Bengali), Vol, II, Issue 4, pp 35 – 38.

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22. Santwan Chattopadhyay, 2010, Sangbader Moroke Chadma Bigyapan (in Bengali),

Tunir Magazine, Vol. I, Issue 1 pp 23 – 26.

23. Santwan Chattopadhyay, 2009, Sanskritite Upanibesh (in Bengali), Ganamadhyam

Barta, Organ of Mass Media Center, Dept. of Information & Cultural Affairs, Govt. of

West Bengal, Vol.1, No. II, September.

24. Santwan Chattopadhyay, 2009, Ganamadhyam Charcha, Kichu Bhabna (in

Bengali), Ganamadhyam Barta, Organ of Mass Media Center, Dept. of Information &

Cultural Affairs, Govt. of West Bengal, Vol.1, No. II, September.

Annexure – C

1. Organised International Seminar entitled ‘Communication : Key to Extension’ on

11.12.2013 at Jadavpur University.

2. Organised International Workshop entitled ‘The Present Scenario of Brand

Integration in Indian Films’ on 6.11.2013 at Jadavpur University.

3. Organised International Seminar entitled ‘Social Outreach Activities in University

System’ on 2.3.2012 at Jadavpur University.

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4. Organised National Seminar entitled ‘Lifelong Learning in Higher Education’ on

25.2.2011 & 26.2.2011 at North Bengal University.

5. Organised International Workshop entitled ‘Change focus in Continuing Educatin in

Canadian Universities under changing Global Scenario’ on 3.2.2009 at Jadavpur

University.

6. Organised International Workshop entitled ‘Community Colleges and Mass

Education’ on 6.2.2009 at Jadavpur University.

7. Organised Workshops entitled (i)’Financial Management in Educational Institutions’

and (ii) ‘Knowledge Commission on Education’ on 28.2.2009 at Jadavpur University.

8. Organised Workshops entitled (i) ‘Human Relationship – Interpeersonal relations

anddialogue’ and (ii) ‘Role of Information Technology in Higher Education’ on

7.3.2009 at Jadavpur University.

9. Organised Workshop entitled ‘Emerging Challenges in Education and new directions

in the role of teachers’ on 14.3.2009 at Jadavpur University.

10. Organised International Workshop entitled ‘Community Development through

Continuing Education’ on 5.2.2008 at Jadavpur University.

11. Organised Seminar entitled ‘The Role of Media in the U.S. Presidential Elections’ on

23.2.2008 for the students of the Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication at

Jadavpur University.

12. Organised Workshop entitled ‘Next Generation’s Perspective on the Future’ on

16.6.2008 for the students of the Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication at

Jadavpur University.

Annexure – D

List of Special Lectures organized for the students of the Post Graduate Diploma

in Mass Communication at Jadavpur University :.

(a) Pallab Kumar Mukhopadhyay delivered lecture entitled ‘Media Relations’

on 21.8.2013.

(b) Pallab Kumar Mukhopadhyay delivered lecture entitled ‘Corporate

Communication’ on 22.5.2013.

(c) Bhagirath Halder delivered lecture entitled ‘Cinematography’ on 18.4.2013.

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(d) Sudipta Bhattacharya delivered lecture entitled ‘Post Production on

19.4.2013.

(e) Dr. Baidyanath Bhattacharya delivered lecture entitled ‘Media

Management’ on 18.5.2012.

(f) Shikha Mukherjee delivered lecture entitled ‘Editing in Print Media’ on

24.6.2011.

(g) Partha Raha delivered lecture entitled ‘Film Appreciation’ on 15.4.2010.

(h) Shantanu Sanyal delivered lecture entitled ‘Financial Jouornalism’ on

23.7.2009.

(i) Goutam Gupta delivered lecture entitled ‘Television News Presentation’ on

18.4.2008.

N.B.: Workshops and Seminars organized for the students have been mentioned in

Annexure C.

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Department of Architecture

1. Name of the Department/School/Centre: ARCHITECTURE

2. Year of establishment: 1964

3. Faculty to which the Department/School/Centre is attached: ENGINEERING

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, MPhil, PhD, Integrated Masters; Integrated

PhD, DSc, DLitt, etc.): UG, PG , Ph D

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments involved: YES

-Spatial & cultural studies for Kolkata:Department of English & Liverpool

University

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: YES

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: NA

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

SEMESTER

9. Participation of the department in courses offered by other departments: YES

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professor/Associate

Professor/Asst. Professor/others):

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 4 (four) 3 (three) 3 (three)

Associate Professor 5 (five) 4 (four) 4 (four)

Asst. Professor 6 (six) 1 (one) 1 (one)

Other

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience

and research under guidance:

Name

Qualification Designation Specialization No. of

Years of

Experience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for

the last 4

years

T.apas Kumar

Bhattacharyya

B.Arch,

M.Arch.

(J.U.)

Professor Urban Design,

Architecture &

Urban Design

Architectural

Acoustics

26 1

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Name

Qualification Designation Specialization No. of

Years of

Experience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for

the last 4

years

Subhrajit Das B.Arch,M.S.Arch Professor Architecture &

Education

28 2

Jayita Guha

Niyogi

B. Arch.,

M. T. R.P.,

PhD

Professor Town and

Regional

Planning,

Transportation

Planning,

Integrated

Land use and

Traffic System

28 2 (Ongoing)

Shivashish

Bose

B.Arch.(JU),

M.Arch.(J.U)

,Ph.D , International

Architectural

Conservation

Course (Italy)

Participant, Post-

Doctoral Research

Experience (Italy),

Training received in

France and Greece

with Fellowship

from Govt. of

France and

European

Commission.

Associate

Professor

Historic

Architecture,

Urban Design,

Conservation,

Housing for

the Poor,

Thermal

performance

and energy use

in buildings,

Urban

Hydrology,

Environmental

Planning,

Sustainable

Development

26 4 (Sole

Supervisor

& National

students), 1

(Co-

Supervisor,

Internation

al student)

Madhumita

Roy

B.Arch , M.Arch,

Ph.D

Associate

Professor

Urban Design,

Housing,

Energy

efficiency in

buildings

22 9

Suchandra B. Arch., Associate Landscape 22 8

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Name

Qualification Designation Specialization No. of

Years of

Experience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for

the last 4

years

Bardhan M. Arch.

(Landscape),

PhD (Engg.)

Professor Architecture

Sanjib Nag B. Arch.,

M. Arch. (Urban

Design),

Ph.D. Eqv.(Arch.),

Ph.D. (Urban

Design.)

Associate

Professor

Architecture,

Urban

Housing &

Urban Design

24 1

Sri Debashish

Das

B.Arch,M.Planning Assistant

Professor

Urban building

micro-climate,

eco-city

planning

8 Nil

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors, visiting professors,

etc.:

Visiting Professors

Designatio

n

(Professor

/Asst.Prof.

)

Name

Qualification COA

Regis

tratio

n

Present

Occupati

on

Date

of

joining

Subject

Workl

oad

per

week

UG

Degree

PG

Degree

Ph.d

Universit

y

Universit

y

Univer

sity

Year Year Year

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i)

Sri Utpal

Mitra

B.E.

(Mech.)F

IE,

C.Engg(I

),

- -

Practicin

g

In the

field of

compute

r

Applicat

ion

Computer

Aided

Delineation

(Sessional)

3

ii)

Sri Dilip

Chandra

Chatterjee

B.arch.

(J.U.)197

2

Master

of

Archite

cture

(J.U.)19

83

- Practicin

g

Architec

t

Professional

Practice II

(Lecture)

4

iii) Sri

Basudev

Dey

B.A

Economi

cs 1976,

(Valuatio

nSurveyi

ng), FIV,

MISE

(Civil

Engg,

M.I.C.A)

M.A

Econom

ics

1980,

Master

of

Valuati

on in

Plant

and

Machin

ery

from

S.P

Univers

ity,

Gujarat,

1998

Practicin

g in the

field of

Valuatio

n

Entrepreneursh

ip

Development

4

Page 28 of 686

iv) Sri Prabal

Sengupta

B.A CU,

BFA

(A.F.A),

Commer

cial Art

from

Birla Art

&

Culture

1995

Teacher Free Hand

Drawing

4

v) Sri

Animesh

Nayek

B.Arch

(SPA),

2002

M.Arch

(Cornell

Univ.)2

005

Practisin

g

Teacher

Architectural

Design-IV

10

vi) Smt.

Sonia

Gupta

B.arch.

(J.U.)

1986

Master

of

Archite

cture

(J.U.)

1994

Practisin

g

Architec

t

Analysis of

contemporary

works

2

vii) Sri Somen

Chakrabor

ty

B.arch.

(C.U)

1967

Town &

Regiona

l

plannin

g(C.U.)

M.Stat(

C.U)

Master

of

Archite

cture

(J.U.)19

84

Services &

Equipment

III, Structure

for Architects,

Elements of

Computing

9

viii) Sri

Samaresh

Mukherjee

B.Arch

(C.U.)

M.Arch

(J.U.)

Evolution of

Architecture

II

10

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ix) Sri

Alokanan

da

Banerjee

B.Arch.

(JU)

M.Arch

in urban

Design

(SPA)

10

x) Sri Abhijit

Paul

B.Arch

(J.U.)

M.Arch

4

xi) Sri Ronit

Maity

B.Arch

(J.U.)

2006

M.Arch

(J.U.)

2008

4

xii) Sri Panna

Kumar

Roy

B.E.(Ele

c.)

1968

xiii) Sri Deba

Prasad

Sarkar

Valuation

xiv) Sri Prasad

Ranjan

Das

Evolution of

Architecture I

Guest Faculty:

Name

Expertise Present

Occupation

Topic of

Lecture

No. of

Lectures

Delivered

in the last

academic

session

1 Sri Partha .

Ranjan.Das

Architectural Practice

and education

Educationist,

Practicing Architect

External Guide

for Thesis

1

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2

Sri Amitava Deb Research on Housing &

Building materials,

Sustainable Architecture,

Consultant-

Educationist

External Guide

for Thesis

1

3

Prof. Joydev Sarkar Architectural Education Former Faculty

Member, Bengal

Engineering &

Science University,

Howrah

External Guide

for Thesis

1

4

Prof. Aditya

Banerjee

Architectural Education Faculty Member,

Bengal Engineering

& Science

University, Howrah

External Guide

for Thesis

1

5

Prof. Prabhat

Ranjan Das

Architectural Education,

Urban Management,

Research on Housing

Educationist,

Practicing Architect

External Guide

for Thesis

1

6 Prof. Balkrishna

Doshi

Theory and Practice of

Architecture

Academician &

Practicing Architect

Architecture

Education

7 Prof. Christopher

C. Benninger

Theory and Practice of

Architecture

Academician &

Practicing Architect

Projects and

Works

8 Prof. Ravi Hazra Theory and Practice of

Architecture

Academician &

Practicing Architect

Architecture

Education

9

Prof. Rajat Ray Architecture

Conservation

Academician &

Practicing

Conservation

Architect

Context and

Architecture

10

Prof. Soumyen

Bandyopadhyay

Theory and Practice of

Architecture

Professor,

Nottingham Trent

University

Students Works

Nottingham

Trent

University

11

Dr. Syed Zainol

Abidin Idid

Urban Conservation Professor, Uni. Of

Technology,

Malaysia

Urban

conservation

works

12 Prof. Samshul

Wares

Theory and Practice of

Architecture

Professor, BUET,

Dhaka

Students and

personal works

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13

Rafiq Azam Architecture Practice Practicing Architect

and visiting teacher,

Dhaka

Own Works

14

Animesh Nayak Urban Design Practicing Architect

and Visiting

Teacher

Making of

Gurgaon

15 Gita Balakrishnan Students Architecture

Design Competitions

Practicing Architect Egypt Travel

16

Sonia Gupta Water Conservation Practicing Architect

and Visiting

Teacher

Water

Conservation in

local Schools

17 Prof. Rahat

Choudhury

Theory and Practice of

Architecture

Professor, Asia

Pacific Uni., Dhaka

Students Works

18 Poulaha Das Gupta Product Design Practicing Designer Design

Workshop

19

Debmalya Guha Urban Design Practicing Architect

and Urban Designer

Architecture

and Urban

Design

20

Claudia Roselli Urban Conservation Doctoral Candidate,

SPA Delhi and Uni.

Of Florence

Sunderbans

21

Dr. Himadri Guha Energy Efficient

Buildings

Practicing Engineer

and Energy

Efficiency

consultant

Energy

Consciousness

in the Victoria

Memorial

22

Soumitro Ghosh Architecture Practice Practicing Architect

and Visiting

Teacher

Own Works

23

Partho Ranjan Das Architecture Practice Practicing Architect

and Visiting

Teacher

Own Works

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:

UG:16;PG : 10

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: UG:19:1 ; PG:2:1

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15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff - sanctioned,

filled and actual: Administrative staff : 10 ; Technical staff : 2

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:

1. Human settlement studies

2. Architectural & Urban Conservation

3. Energy efficient Building studies

4. Digital Architecture

5. Designing with Bamboo

6. Landscape Architecture & Historic Landscape conservation

7. Computer aided Architectural Design

8. Urban Hydrology & Environmental Planning

9. Thermal performance and energy use in buildings

10. Transportation Planning, Integrated Land use and Traffic System

17. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international

funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,

project titles and grants received project-wise.

Name of the

faculty

member

Funding Agency Project Title Duration Grant

received

Jayita

Guha

Niyogi

DST-PURSE Study To Develop A

Land Use Cum

Stochastic

Transportation Model

For A Better Kolkata

2009-

2013

40.34

Shivashish

Bose

UGC Search for Appropriate

Design and

Construction of the Top

Floor of Modern

Residential Buildings in

Kolkata for Comfort

and Sustainability

2011-

2014

6.938

Madhumita

Roy

AICTE Studies on the Building

Design and its Impact

on the Eco System

36

Months

(2005-

2008)

10.65

WBHIDCO ON-LINE system for

sanctioning building

36

Months

65.00

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plans (2006-

2010)

Howrah Zilla

Parishad

ON-LINE system for

sanctioning building

plans

24

months

(2008-

2009)

25.00

WBHIDCO ON-LINE system for

sanctioning building

plans

12

months

(2008-

2009)

35.00

Kolkata Municipal

Corporation

Formulation of building

rules & regulations

12

months

(2008-

2009)

32.00

Kolkata

Metropolitan

Development

Authority

Socio-Economic Study

of Slum

Dwellers on thika

Tenancy land

24

months

(2008-

2009)

2.8

NMBA, DST FEASIBILITY OF

BAMBOO

STRUCTURE for

possible inclusion into

NBC & CPWD

Schedule

24

months

(2009-

2010)

43.44

MNRE BIPV on bamboo

building

2012-

2014

43

Suchandra

Bardhan

Getty Foundation “Master Conservation

Planning (Historic

Landscape) of City

Palace Complex,

Udaipur”

2006-

2009

2

AICTE “Studies on

Environmental Impacts

Of Contemporary

Urban Multi-Storied

Residential Buildings”

2009-

2012

10.5

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UGC “Assessment of

embodied water content

of contemporary urban

buildings”

2011-

ongoing

8.268

DST-PURSE “Studies On Resource-

Consumption Pattern In

The Construction Of

High-Rise Buildings”

2009-

2012

9.9

Debashish

Das

DST-PURSE Principal Investigator

for Research project

under PURSE,

Jadavpur University

titled “Developing

framework for an

integrated approach to

Ecocity planning for

Megacities- Case Study

of Kolkata”

2009-

2012

17.0

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

b) National collaboration b) International collaboration

Name of the

faculty

member

program Collaboration

with

Duration Grants received

Shivashish

Bose

Bilateral

Cultural

Exchange

Programme

Department of

Urban and

Regional

Planning of

University of

Florence, Italy

2008 to 2013 Accommodation

and food for

Workshop in

Italy of six

students – five

from PG and one

from UG

Architecture of

Jadavpur

University, and

the same plus

return airfare for

the team-leader/

coordinator in

June-July 2011.

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19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received. (Give details.)

Nil

20. Research facility/centre run by the Dept./school/centre which has: Nil

state recognition

national recognition

international recognition

Laboratory of Urban Studies set up and run by Dr. Shivashish Bose has given

Training and Supervision to many foreign students – Thirteen from Singapore (UG &

PG Workshop in 2006), Two from Italy (PG Research in 2006-2007), Six from

Belgium (PG Research in 2007-2009), One from Italy (Post-Doctoral Research in

2010-2011), One from Italy (PG Research in 2012) & One from Italy (Doctoral

research in 2013).

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Nil

22. Publications:

Data Base T.K.

B

S

.DA

S

J.G.NIO

GI

S.BOSE M.RO

Y

S.BARDH

AN

S.NA

G

D.DA

S

Number

of papers

published

in peer

reviewed

journals

1 15 (Intl. 8,

National

7) (all with

ISSN)

19 20 03

Monograp

hs

10

Chapters

in Books

1 7 (with

ISBN),

details

given in

Annexure

-I

1 7

Edited

Books

ISBN

with

details of

publishers

Numbers

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listed in

Internatio

nal

Database

Citation

Index

The paper

of Dr. S

Bose titled

“Restorati

on of

Town

Hall in

Kolkata

for

Adaptive

Reuse: A

Case

Study”

published

in

‘Structural

Survey’

Volume

30.3,

(ISSN:

0263-

080X)

pp.280-

291, in

June 2012,

Indexed,

of Emerald

Group

Publishing

, UK has

been

downloade

d 195

times in

one year.

Impact

Factor

h-index

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23. Details of patents and income generated:

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:

Name of

the faculty

Consultancy Fees Amount

Shivashish

Bose

Design of Film Studio/Floor with Print

Vault for Satyajit Ray Film and Television

Institute (SRFTI) in Kolkata

25

Madhumita

Roy

As consultant to WBHIDCO 102.48

As consultant to NKDA

Patha Bhavan School

Stadium complex at Rajarhat

Swimming pool complex at Rajarhat

Cyclone shelters for Govt of WB

S.Bardhan Residential landscapes, Kolkata, 2008. 59

Urban environmental projects like Canal

bank restoration and Area development Plan

for Commercial areas, Kolkata”, 2010.

Religious landscape, Orissa, 2011

Industrial landscapes, 24 pgns (N), WB’,

2011.

Urban Landscape in Kolkata, 2011

Riverfront Landscapes, Kolkata, 2012.

Historic landscapes, Kolkata, 2013.

Institutional landscapes, Kolkata, 2013

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad (give details):

Name of the

Teacher

Area of work

Tapas Kumar

Bhattacharya

Member of the Expert committee for accreditation of B. Arch. course

of APG School ofArchitecture at Shimla as in April, 2013

Acted as an ExpertMember of the Selection Committee for selection

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of Teachers inMizoram University in 2013

Visited the ResearchLaboratory and advised concerning acoustic

testing and ProductDevelopment in Armstrong World Industries, USA

in the month of June,2013

Acted as the ZonalCoordinator for National Award Competition for

Students with INSDAGtill 2011

Jayita Guha

Niyogi

External Expert, Dept. of Arch. T&RP, Bengal Engg. & Sc. Univ.,

Shibpur,

for Ph.D. research work of Prof. H. Bohra, in 2013.

Expert member in the Review Session for Thesis in the Stage IV for

the students of AITP course (Equivalent to Masters in Town Planning)

conducted by the Urban Management Centre, ATI, West Bengal in

2010- 2012

Expert member, Selection process of Chief Town Planner, Public

Service Commission, Govt. of West Bengal in 2012

Expert member, Selection process of Research Assistant for the

Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) Project, West Bengal,

at Institute of Environmental Studies & Wetland Management, under

State Project Management Unit, Department of Environment,

Government of West Bengal in 2012

Expert member to assess the suitability of candidates for academic

assignment at BIT International Centre RAK in 2012

Expert member in the process of Revision and Finalisation of Course

Curriculum Development of 3rd Sem., 4th Sem., 5th Sem., and 6th

Sem. of Diploma in Architecture for the Colleges of Orissa organized

by National Institute of Technical Teachers' Training & Research

(NITTTR), Kolkata

Suchandra

Bardhan

Expert member of the Student Research Committee (SRC), 2013 for

supervising the doctoral work of PhD scholar Ms. Savita S. Raje for

her doctoral thesis at School of Planning & Architecture, Bhopal.

Madhumita

Roy

Acted as an Expert member of the Task Force to enquire into the

incident of fire in the underground market at Satyanarayan Park,

Burra Bazar

Acted as a Member of the three-men committee for developing the

Building Rules & Regulations for New Town Development

Corporation, Kolkata

Acted as a paper-setter in the subject Architecture for the Joint

Entrance Examination for admission to JELET-2003

Acted as a Sports Board member for 9 years

Acted as a member of the Executive Committee of Research &

Development Centre, Vijaygarh Jyotish Ray College

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Acted as Jury member for B.Arch Thesis of 2011 batch for Pilumodi

College of Architecture, Cuttack

as an Expert for the inspection of college affiliated to West Bengal

University of Technology

Acted as an expert in the e-governance project @ construction of

office building project of the Consumer Affairs Department, Govt of

West Bengal

Appointed as an Expert for formulation of the fire rules for the

Department of Fire & Emergency Services

Acted as an ‘External expert’ on the technical part of ‘Bidding

Evaluation Committee’ for finalization of Architect/Consultant for a

project in POWERGRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED

Acted as a Consultant in the world bank sponsored project called

Integrated Coastal Zone Management Project

Acted as an ‘External expert’ on the technical part of ‘Bidding

Evaluation Committee’ for finalization of Architect/Consultant for a

project in State Bank of India

Acted as a Member of the Expert committee for accreditation of B.

Arch. course of many schools of Architecture in India appointed by

Council of Architecture

Acted as a Member of the Expert committee for accreditation of B.

Arch. course of many schools of Architecture in WB several times

appointed by WBUT

Acted as a member of the syllabus committee of the B.Arch course

curriculum by WBUT

Acted as an Expert member by the Govt of West Bengal for

inspecting the CESC Mall at Park Circus.

Sanjib Nag External Expert, Dept. of Arch. T&RP, Bengal Engg. & Sc. Univ.,

Shibpur,

for Ph.D. research work of Prof. P. Mukhopadhaya, in 2013.

External Examiner, Dept. of Interior Design, J.D.Birla Iinstitute,

Kolkata,for B.Sc. Interior Design Course, in 2010-12.

External Examiner, The Indian Institute Of Architects, For AIIA

Course, since 2008.

External Examiner, The Indian Institute Of Architects, For AIIA

Course, since 2008.

External Examiner, Dept. of Technical Education & Training, Govt.

of W. Bengal,for D.Arch. Course, since 2008.

Shivashish

Bose

Supervisor of Post-Doctoral Research of Italian Researcher Dr.

Margot Pellegrino (from Politecnico of Turin) under Erasmus Mundus

India4EU Scholarship Programme during September 2010 - June

2011 at Jadavpur University, Her Field of Research was ‘Typology of

Buildings and their thermal comfort and adaptive mechanism in hot

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humid climate’.

Co-Supervisor of Master’s Thesis Research (on Slums in Kolkata and

its Rehabilitation) of Italian Researcher Ms. Francesca Gronchi during

October-December 2012 of University of Florence, Italy. Ms. Gronchi

stood first (110/110) amongst students of her class in Thesis.

Supervisor of Doctoral Research of Korean Researcher Ms. Yunmi

Lee (from Politecnico of Milan) during April-June 2013 at Jadavpur

University; Her Field of Research was ‘Slums in Kolkata and a model

solution for rehabilitation in urban design perspective’.

received European Commission (Erasmus Mundus Europe Asia)

Scholarship for taking Training and doing Research as Academic

Staff at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece for one month

during May 2013. The work is accomplished successfully. A lecture

by Dr. Bose was also delivered at the Department of Architecture and

Planning of AUT on 29th

May 2013.

Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other

(please specify and give details, including the name of the committee/s, position/s

held, duration, etc.)

Teacher Committee Organisation Position

held

duration

Jayita Guha

Niyogi

Selection

Committee of

Design

competition for

“Vigyan Bhaban”

, Green building

for the

Administrative

Building of

WBEDCL

West Bengal Energy

Development

Corporation Limited

at Bidhan Nagar,

Kolkata

Jury

member

2010

Planning

Education Sub

Committee

Institute of Town

Planners, India,

West Bengal

Chapter

Convener 2011

National jury

Board of selection

of Design entries

INSDAG National

Students Award

Jury

member

2012

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for the Students’

Design

competition

Syllabus Review

Committee of

Diploma Engg. &

Arch. Course

Dept. of Technical

Education &

Training, Govt. of

W. Bengal

Subject

Expert

Member

2012

Organizing

Committee of 2

day National

Conference on

Sustainable

Development

Through

Innovative

Research in

Science and

Technology

supported by DST

PURSE

Programme

Jadavpur University

on 28-29th

September, 2012

Organising

member

2012

Suchandra

Bardhan

ENVIRONMENT

& LANDSCAPE

ARCHITECTURE

Committee

Indian Institute of

Architects

Member 2008-2010

Campus

Beautification

Committee

BESUS by the

Hon’ble Vice-

Chancellor of

Bengal Engineering

& Science

University, Shibpur

(BESUS)

Member October

2009

Review

Committee

Competition

sections

Agri-Horticultural

Society of India

Jury

member

October

2009

Green Belt

Development

Committee

around Victoria

Memorial

Hall,Kolkata

Nominated

Member

July 2010

Grand Jury and

viva-voce for

Final Year B.

by Dept. of Arch.,

College of

Engineering,

External

Examiner

September,

2010

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Arch. Thesis

Examination

Bhubaneshwar,

Paper review

Committee8th

All

India Peoples’

Technology

Congress

Forum of Scientists,

Engineers &

Technologists

(FOSET)

Member

National Students’

Design

Competition

(NSDC

School of Planning

& Architecture,

Bhopal

Invited

member

6-8

October,

2012

Student Research

Committee (SRC),

doctoral work of

PhD scholar Ms.

Savita Subherwal

Raje School of

Planning &

Architecture,

Bhopal.

Expert

member

Technical

Committee

Department of

Tourism by

Government

Member 20.02.13

Sanjib Nag Doctoral

Committee

Dept. of Arch.

T&RP, Bengal

Engg. & Sc. Univ.,

Shibpur

Member 2013

P.G. Syllabus

Review

Committee

J.D. Birla Institute,

Kolkata, Member 2013

Selection

Committee

Public Service

Commission, W.

Bengal

Member 2012.

Board Of Studies W. Bengal Univ. Of

Technology Member 2011

Jury Board INSDAG National

Students Award Member 2009

Education &

Examination Sub

Committee

The Indian Institute

Of Architects Member 2008.

Organizing

Committee

The Annual

Convention, The

Indian Institute Of

Architects

Member 2008.

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Organizing

Committee

The 15th

. State Sc.

Tech. Congress Member 2008.

Shivashish

Bose

Selection

Committee for

Recruitment of

Architects

Public Service

Commission, West

Bengal

Expert

member

2007

b) International committees

Suchandra

Bardhan

Sustainability Transition Research

Network

Member

Working Group III Fifth Assessment

Report First Order Draft (WGIII AR5

FOD) ,2012.

IPCC Expert Reviewer

Jayita Guha

Niyogi

Journal of Architectural Engineering

and Design Management’, Taylor&

Francis

Reviewer of Manuscript

b) Editorial Boards

Suchandra

Bardhan

Editorial Advisory Board International

Hospitality Students Journal of Hotel

and Tourism Management Institute

(HTMi), Switzerland, Marientalweg 3,

6174 Sörenberg

Member

Editorial Board of ‘Context- Built,

Living and Natural’ – a biannual

journal of DRONAH, Gurgaon,

Haryana (ISSN No. 0973-502X).

IPCC Expert Reviewer

26. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,

training programs and similar programs) conducted:

Jayita Guha

Niyogi

Refresher Course on “Disaster

Management” sponsored by UGC, at

Dept. of Civil Engineering, Jadavpur

University, Kolkata, during March 02-

22, 2010

Resource Person

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Sanjib Nag International Workshop On Sustainable

Development, Jadavpur University, in

2011.

Participant

National Symposium On Sustainable

Habitat, The ITPI, in 2011.

Participant

National Colloquium On Urban Design,

The IUDI, in 2011.

Author

International Seminar On Urban &

Regional Planning, Jadavpur

University, in 2010.

Author

National Seminar On Urban Design,

The CBE, in 2008.

Author

Shivashish

Bose

Convened and coordinated Three

international workshops, jointly

organized – two at the Department of

Architecture of Jadavpur University in

Kolkata in January 2011 and December

2011, and one at the University of

Florence in Italy in June-July 2011, by

the Dept. of Architecture of Jadavpur

University and the Dept. of Urban &

Regional Planning of University of

Florence, Italy. Prof. J. G. Niyogi was

joint coordinator of workshop held in

December 2011.

Convened and organized jointly with

Prof. T. K. Bhattacharyya an

International Workshop with Prof.

Cesar Taboada, Director of Schiool of

Art & Design of Ourense, Spain at

ICCR in Kolkata in 2009.

Convened and organized an

international workshop on architecture

and urban design at the Dept. of

Architecture of Jadavpur University

with the Dept. of Architecture of

national University of Singapore,

Singapore in 2006. Assistant Prof. D.

Das was assistant coordinator.

27. Student projects

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percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental

projects

-2009: Final year students carried out works based on proposals submitted under the

Services to Community and Economy Scheme of the Technical Education Quality

Improvement Programme (TEQIP) of the Govt. of India.

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /

industry / institute

28. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty

1. Madhumita Roy : Joint recipient of the Architectural Engineering Division Prize

for best paper from The Institute of Engineers.

2. Suchandra Bardhan: Joint recipient of Best Poster Award in the area of ‘PV

Deployment’ at the 24th

European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and

Exhibition (24EUPVSEC), 2009 held in Hamburg, Germany in September 2009.

3. Sanjib Nag , recipient of Birla White Yuva Ratna Award, Aditya Birla Group Of

Industries Ltd., in 2009.

4. Sanjib Nag, recipient of Birla White Yuva Ratna Award, Aditya Birla Group Of

Industries Ltd., in 2010.

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows

Students (Give details)

-Since 2010, one student from B. Arch 5th year is granted the Rafiq Azam Travel

Bursary Award each year for visit to Dhaka and return covering airfare and living

expenses for 2 weeks.

-Each year students (both individually and in groups) win national level student

design competitions organized by Institutes (SPA-B), Corporates (Saint Gobain, CII-

IGBC) and Industries (Jangipur Mega Food Park).

29. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable features):

Suchandra Bardhan coordinated a two-day National Training Program on ‘Lighting

for Heritage Structures’ on September 16-17, 2011 at H.L. Roy Auditorium, Jadavpur

University Main Campus jointly with Development Research Organization on Nature,

Arts and Heritage (DRONAH), Gurgaon, Haryana. Source of funding: Respective

Institutes.

30. Code of ethics for research followed by the department: As per the University norms

31. Student profile programme-wise (in the Current Semester):

Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

Applications

received

Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage (w.r.t.

last graduating batch)

Male Female

B.ARCH 100

M.ARCH 100

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Diversity of students

Name of the

Programme

(refer to question

no. 4)

% of

students

from the

same

university

% of students

from other

universities

within the

State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

State

% of

students

from

other

countries

M.ARCH 50 25 25

32. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. Nil

33. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG 50-60%

PG to M.Phil. NA

PG to Ph.D. Nil

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil

Employed

Campus selection

Other than campus recruitment

10%,

20-30%

Entrepreneurs 10 -20%

34. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 62.5%

from other universities within the State 12.5%

from universities from other States 25%

from universities outside the country Nil

35. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period (2008 – 2013):

1. Suchandra Bardhan Ph.D 2008

2. Shivashish Bose Ph.D. 2008

3. Sanjib Nag Ph.D 2013

36. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library : Available

b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Available but inadequate

c) Total number of class rooms : 5

d) Class rooms with ICT facility : Yes

e) Students’ laboratories : Inadequate

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f) Research laboratories : Available but insufficient

37. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university

1. Doctoral student - Sri Debashish Das, Assistant Professor, Department of

Architecture, Jadavpur University, India. Joint Supervisor: Prof. Santosh Ghosh

(President, Centre for Built Environment, Kolkata, India).

2. Doctoral Researcher Sri Somen Sarkar, Project Fellow of Major Research project

funded by UGC, under the supervision of Dr. Shivashish Bose at Jadavpur

University.

b) from other institutions/universities

Jayita

Guha

Niyogi

Soumen Mitra Assistant Professor, Department

of Architecture, Bengal

engineering and Science

University, Shibpur

Ongoing

Sanghamitra

Roy,

Assistant Professor, Department

of Architecture, Manipal

University, India,

Ongoing, (Jointly

with Dr.

Madhumita Roy)

Madhumita

Roy

Asit Kr. Ghosh Faculty member submitted

Uttam Kumar

Roy

Assistant Professor, IIT Roorkee ongoing

Arpan Das

Gupta

Visiting Faculty ongoing

Sangita Kapoor Professional ongoing

Rahul Bysack Assistant Town Planner ongoing

Sanghamitra

Roy

Associate Professor, Manipal ongoing

Ishani

Chakraborty

Associate Professor ongoing

Siddhartha

Koduru

Assopciate Professor,

Chandigarh

ongoing

Runa Das Assistant Architect, NKDA ongoing

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Gupta

Suchandra

Bardhan

Archana

Bhattacharyya

Professor, JJ College of Art and

Architecture, Mumbai, India

Doctoral

Tapas Mitra Associate Professor, Department

of Architecture, SPA, Bhopal,

India

Doctoral

Sheuli Mitra Associate Professor, Department

of Planning, SPA, Bhopal, India

Doctoral

Swati Dutta

(Koduru),

Associate Professor, Dept. of

Architecture, Chitkara

Foundation, Chandigarh.

Doctoral

Indraneel Roy

Choudhury

Assistant Professor, Construction

Dept, Faculty of Civil

Engineering, College of Military

Engineering, Pune;

Doctoral

Parama

(Bhattacharya)

Mitra

Asst. Professor, BIT, Mesra Doctoral

Krishna Ghosh Lecturer (Sr. scale), Women’s

Polytechnic Kolkata.

Doctoral

Sanjib Nag Mainak Ghosh Practicing Architect & Visiting

Faculty, J.U., Kolkata.

Doctoral

Shivashish

Bose

Dr. Goutam

Banerjee

Deputy General Manager

(Architecture), Development

Architects Pvt. Ltd. Kolkata

Doctoral

Sanmarga

Mitra

Assistant professor, BIT-Mesra,

Ranchi

Doctoral

Amitava

Sarkar

Assistant Professor, Dept. of

Architecture, NIT-Hamirpur,

Uttarakhand

Doctoral

Dr. Margot

Pellegrino

Post-Doctoral researcher from

Faculty of Architecture of

Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Post-Doctoral

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Yunmi Lee

(Korean

Citizen)

Department of Architecture and

Urban Design of Politecnico di

Milano, Italy

Doctoral

38. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. (Give

details.) 5 ; General : 4 , SC : 1

39. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. Yes

40. Does the department obtain feedback from

d. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback? Yes but nothing formal

e. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback? Yes but nothing formal

f. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback? Yes but nothing formal

41. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

1. Ramen De : Faculty , US University

2. Ranabir Sengupta : Faculty , Us University

3. Tapas Das : Faculty, Us University

4. Swati Chattopadhyay : Faculty , US University

5. Ranjit Mitra : Director, SPA, New DElhi

6. Chandra Banerjee : Chief Architect, CPWD

7. Tapan Duari : Chief Architect , Tripura Housing Board

8. Shanta Ghosh : CMD , DCPL

9. Shakuntala Ghosh : Director,Ghosh , Bose & Associates

10. Manisha Rakshit : Chief Architect , PWD

42. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts.

Workshops , seminars & special lectures are organized at regular level in the

department. Besides this the department conducts a lecture session titled

‘Thursday open half’ where external experts are invited to deliver lectures twice in

a month as a part of student enrichment programme. Teachers also actively

coordinate national level architectural design competitions for the students.

43. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

Lectures,PPT presentations, Workshops, Seminars , site visits , Study tours ,

Involving practicing professionals in various subjects.

44. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

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The performance of the students in National & International level examinations like

GATE & GRE is one of the indicators of ensuring about achieving the desired

objectives. Besides this, a student body both at National & zonal level exists in

Architecture called NASA where students get the opportunity to interact and

present their works in a national platform. The students regularly participate in

academic design competitions in NASA, ZONASA and with many national and

international agencies holding design competitions. The students also participates in

various competitions like INSDAG, TRANSPARENCE, IGBC, ARCHUMEN etc

which are organized by various private agencies. The performance of the students

from this department is quite satisfactory.

45. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Every year the students of the senior years are taken to remote villages of

various parts of the state to conduct socio-economic studies alongwith settlement

pattern studies in order to develop an orientation of the vernacular housing

typologies of rural areas.

Students are taken to the various slum areas to do the similar studies as

mentioned above.

Students participate in NSS programs and activities

46. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

Students participates in various University activities like ARENA, SANSKRITI

,etc.Besides this, they also participates in the cultural activities in NASA , ZONASA

etc.

47. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,

give details. Yes , recognized by Council of Architecture but no grading is done by

Council.

48. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic

or applied.

The department has successfully completed a structural building with bamboo

which has been funded by NMBA, DST as apart of R& D project.The project is

being appreciated by many eminent persons namely Dr S. Brahmachari,

Director CGCRI and many other eminent persons. The technology applied is

first of its kind in the country.

The department has developed a software for sanctioning of building plans

online .The software has been installed and running successfully in New Town

Kolkata Development Authority from 2009 onwards.The system is an unique

one which is an collaborative effort of JU & WBHIDCO and implemented in

an authority NKDA as a part of e-governance project .

The department has contributed to evolve curriculum of inter-disciplinary

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subjects like illumination technology & design course offered as a Masters level

program by Schools of inter-disciplinary studies.

The department has also contributed to the a unique knowledge pool on

‘Archimetrix’ by developing software tool.

49. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

STRENGTH

1. Renowned faculty with varying specialization and interest areas

2. Balanced syllabus focusing scientific aspects as well as artistry

3. Outreach activities

4. Liasion with Industries and public bodies

5. Obtaining quality students

WEAKNESS

1. Spatial constraints limiting expansion

2. Lack of dedicated supporting staff

3. Poor environment

4. Lack of funding to continue research activities

5. Dearth in quality researcher

OPPORTUNITIES

1. Shared University facilities and budget

2. Locational advantage allows teachers to get involved with various

programmes without hampering their normal duties

3. Presence of other three faculties in a single campus

4. Teachers have the freedom to do consultancy which helps them to

acquire practical updated knowledge

5. Faculties having exposure and direct interaction with other

international and national level institions

CHALLENGES

1. Lot of other private institutions are coming up with less facilities but

producing quite a huge number of graduates

2. Quality deterioration in the profession itself

3. Funding constraints

4. Insufficient number of faculties reducing the quality time of the

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present faculties

5. Space inadequacy and scatterly distribution of spaces in different

floors

50. Future plans of the department (in as much detail as possible):

1. To nurture the concept of ‘outreach’ the department has a plan to found a

nodal rural extension unit to impart sensitization and capacity building of

rural development fundings of the Government and other agencies and help

the rural people to ensure systematic built development in the rural area.In

later years this unit will act as the coordinating unit for down the line sub-units

to be founded in future phases.

2. To enrich the teaching-learning and research activities with such suitable

components and processes in such a way as to orient the students to imbibe

strong senses of entrepreneurship and become partners in the process of

industrialization in areas related to building industry

3. To induce scholars and faculty members of foreign institutions in the teaching

process to enhance the process of transfer of technology.This has already been

induced to some extent through introduction of guest-lecturing by foreign

academicians and researchers.

4. To encourage foreign students to persue our courses.Although, in a minor way

this has already been put in force.

5. To enhance the over-all get up of the spaces of the department to make it more

vibrant.

6. To obtain more teachers in the department to bring down the teacher-student

ratio to a more comfortable position.

7. To start two or three PG courses depending on the demand of such

specialization in the society

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Annexure – I

Detail of Publication in Chapters in Books with ISBN by Dr. Shivashish Bose –

1. ‘Advances in Architecture and Civil Engineering AARCV 2012’ published by

Department of Civil Engineering & School of Architecture of M S Ramaiah Institute

of Technology (MSRIT) in Bangalore, and Bonfring, Coimbatore in June 2012, edited

(by Prof. Dr. Prabhakara, Chandra, Bhashyam and Jetty) Proceeding Volume-II,

ISBN: 978-93-82338-01-7, pp.695-699.

Paper: Climate Responsive Architecture: House of Samar Banerjee in Kolkata

2. Solid Waste Management: Technical, Environmental and Socio-economic Context

- WasteSafe 2009 published in November 2009 by the Department of Civil

Engineering, Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh

Book/Proceeding Volume 1, pp355-362, ISBN: 978-984-33-0761-3; Edited by M.

Alamgir, Q. S. Hossain and others.

Paper: Management of Drainage Systems in Kolkata: A Note on Problems and

Possibilities

3&4. The special Proceeding Volume of the 3rd

International Conference on Science

& Technology in Archaeology and Conservation (held in Amman, Jordan in

December 2004) edited by Dr. T. Akasheh and published by ACTAS Edition –

Fundacion El Legado Andalusi, Spain in 2008, pp113-131. ISBN: 84-96395-52-9;

978-84-96395-52-7. D.L.: GR-2573-2008. (Two following papers were published).

Paper: Inventory of Architectural Heritage in a Large City – A Case Study from

Calcutta, India on Heritage Management

Paper: Restoration of the Town Hall in Calcutta – A Report

5. Book Titled “Adaptive and Integrated Water Management: Coping with

Complexity and Uncertainty”, edited by C. Pahl-Wostl, P. Kabat & J. Moltgen,

published in 2008 by Springer-Verlag (Berlin Heidelberg New York), pages 341-355,

on the occasion of CAIWA Conference held in Basel, Switzerland and Organized by

Institute of Environmental Systems Research of University of Osnabrueck, Germany,

November 2007. ISBN: 978-3-540-75940-9; Library of Congress Control No:

2007937517.

Paper: Adaptive and Integrated Management of Wastewater and Storm Water

Drainage in Kolkata – Case Study of a Mega City

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6. Book titled “Culture and Development: Celebrating Diversity; Achieving Equity”

edited by Mr. Kevin Charles Kettle, published in 2006 by SEAMEO-SPAFA in

Bangkok, Thailand, (pp198-205). ISBN: 974-7755033.

Paper: Conservation of Cultural Heritage as a Tool for Sustainable Development

7. Proceeding Volume titled “Floods, from Defence to Management”, Edited by Jos van

Alphen, Eelco van Beek and Marco Taal, pp1147-1155. ISBN-10: 0415391199 and

ISBN-13: 978-0415391191, Date: 16.02.2006, organized by the Ministry of

Transport, Public Works and Water Management of The Netherlands and Published

by Taylor & Francis Group, UK.

Paper: Architectural & City Planning Measures for Flood Defense

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Department of Chemical Engineering

1. Name of the Department/School/Centre: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

2. Year of establishment: 1921

3. Faculty to which the Department/School/Centre is attached:

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, MPhil, PhD, Integrated Masters; Integrated

PhD, DSc, DLitt, etc.): UG, PG, Ph.D.

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments involved: NONE

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:

NONE

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: NOT APPLICABLE

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System:

SEMESTER

9. Participation of the department in courses offered by other departments:

Name of Teacher Name of dept. of

catered to

Course taught

Mr. Nilava Sen Metallurgical

Engineering

Fuel Laboratory

Dr. Debashish Putantunda &

Dr. Debashish Roy

Food Technology &

Bioprocess Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Laboratory

Dr. Chanchal Mondal Metallurgical Engineering Fuels and Combustion, Fluid

flow and Heat Transfer, Fuel

Laboratory

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professor/Associate

Professor/Asst. Professor/others):

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 07 05 07

Associate Professor 11 02 06

Asst. Professor 11 04 04

Other x x x

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience

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and research under guidance:

Details of Faculty profile in ANNEXURE I

Details of Ph.D. research guidance in Annexure II

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors, visiting professors,

etc.: NONE

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: NONE

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: (UG + PG)/Teachers = ~23.0

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff - sanctioned,

filled and actual:

Technical Staff : 11

Library Staff : 03

Administrative Staff: 08

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:

Bioprocess Engineering

Energy Engineering

Environmental Engineering

CFD

Fuel Cells

Membrane Technology

Nano technology

Process Intensification

17. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international

funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,

project titles and grants received project-wise.

National: 24* Total grants received*: Rs 409.92 Lakhs

(*includes Inter-institutional collaborative projects)

Detailed in ANNEXURE III

Not included in the list given in Annexure III are projects being executed by

faculties under UGC –UPE (Phase II) and TEQIP schemes. Some of these are listed

in Annexure III(a).

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

c) National collaboration: 06 projects, International collaboration: 04 projects

Total grant: Rs. 156.97 Lakhs

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Detailed in ANNEXURE IV

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received. (Give details.)

UGC –SAP (at the level of DRS II) Total grants: Rs 42.7 Lakhs

20. Research facility/centre run by the Dept./school/centre which has:

state recognition

national recognition

international recognition

NONE

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies:

NONE

22. Publications: (Detailed in ANNEXURE V)

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

NATIONAL: 26 INTERNATIONAL: 170

Monographs: 0

Chapters in Books: 06

Edited Books: 01

Books with ISBN with details of publishers:

Mr. Sanjay Ray Chaudhuri, ‘Granthagar O Thathya Bijnan Parikrama’

Published by Arpita prakashani, Kolkata (2012) ISBN 81-86966-61-7.

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

Scopus: 190

Citation Index – range / average**:

Citation range: 0 - 43 Average citation/paper: 2.46

SNIP range**: 0.011 – 2.539

SJR range**: 0.102 – 2.672

Impact Factor** –

Range: 0.139 – 5.257 Average: 1.66

h-index: 10

**for papers published between 2008-2013

23. Details of patents and income generated:

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Patents filed: 05 Income generated: Not applicable

Detailed in ANNEXURE VI

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:

Area: Battery, CFD, Membrane Income generated: Rs 19.60 Lakhs

Detailed in ANNEXURE VII

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad (give details):

Dr. Mehabub Rahaman, Assistant Professor, Erasmus Mundus Scholarship for Post-

Doctoral Research (European Commission)

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other

(please specify and give details, including the name of the committee/s, position/s

held, duration, etc.)

Avijit Bhowal, Editor-in-Chief of Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India):

Series E.

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,

training programs and similar programs) conducted: NONE

28. Student projects

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental

projects: 20%

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /

industry / institute: 8%

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows

Students (Give details)

None

30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable features): 08 nos.

Detailed in Annexure VIII

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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department: At par with University norms

32. Student profile programme-wise (in the Current Semester):

Name of the

Programme

(refer to question

no. 4)

Applications received Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage

(w.r.t. last

graduating batch)

Male Female

UG Through JEE, WB 257 52 98%

PG Through admission test 15+ 11+ 100%

Ph.D.* Through interview/

admission test

33 27 100%

*Based on data given in Annexure II

33. Diversity of students

Name of the

Programme

(refer to question

no. 4)

% of

students

from the

same

university

% of students

from other

universities

within the

State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

State

% of

students

from

other

countries

P.G. 15% 70% 15% x

Ph.D. 24% 66% 10% x

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Gate: 94 (2008 – 2013)

35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG 15%

PG to M.Phil. x

PG to Ph.D. 30%

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Data unavailable

Employed

Campus selection

Other than campus recruitment

35

04

Entrepreneurs x

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 88%

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from other universities within the State 12%

from universities from other States None

from universities outside the country None

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period (2008 – 2013): 01 (Ph.D.): Dr. Mehbub Rahaman

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library

Books: 10985

Journals purchased in 2013 (print copy)

National: 02 International: 10

Bound Journals: 3150 Single Copy: 4500

Services: Xerox Facility, Semester question papers, Internet searching facility,

Document search online

b) Internet facilities for staff and students

Teaching staff: 15 computers with internet facility

Non-teaching staff: 06 computers with internet facility

Students: 50 computers with internet facility

d) Total number of class rooms: 10

c) Class rooms with ICT facility: 03

d) Students’ laboratories: 07

Bio-process Engineering laboratory

Computer laboratory

DST-Fist Laboratory

Fuel Laboratory

Process Control laboratory

Reaction Engineering Laboratory

Unit Operation laboratory

e) Research laboratories: 07

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university

b) from other institutions/universities

Scholars from host institute: 25%

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Scholars from other institutes: 75%

Detailed in Annexure IX

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. (Give

details.)

Number: 09

Detailed in Annexure X

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

Yes. Feedback from alumni and other academic institutions.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

g. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback?

Yes. In modification of curriculum and modernization of laboratories.

h. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback?

Yes. Taken up in teachers-student committee and steps taken accordingly.

i. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback?

There is committee of alumni where faculty members discuss relevant issues.

Infrastructural development and seminars and academic programs are organized on

emerging area for students.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

Detailed in Annexure XI

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/ workshops/seminar)

involving external experts.

Lectures, Workshop and seminar organized: 17

Detailed in Annexure XII

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

Teaching methods in practice other than the lecture method:

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Audio-visual aids have been introduced in selected topics in addition to

conventional lecture method.

Regular tutorial classes are being conducted in most of the subjects.

Experimental project works are regularly offered related to various

chemical engineering topics

Industrial tours for UG students for acquiring in-plant experience.

Seminars delivered by UG and PG students as well as by eminent

academicians and industrial engineers.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

Our syllabi are so designed that the students after graduating can serve the industries

and also engage in R&D activities. The objective is reflected by the performance of our

graduates working in different industries and the high quality of research publications

for the later.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

In the department, we have a community development center where faculty members,

researchers are engaged to develop eco-friendly herbal products and transfer the

technology (developed process) to different villages for the empowerment of

marginalized people.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

The department has in the past organized in collaboration with industries many short

term courses for professionals working in different industries in our campus as well as

different places and endeavors to do so at present.

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,

give details. No. (Bench-marked by IChemE, UK during 2008 but not accredited)

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic

or applied.

Manufacture of Herbal products (colored powder, health drink, cream etc.).

Designing efficient pollution control techniques and devices.

Development of processes for generation of renewable fuels

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51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strength:

(a) Glorious heritage (oldest Chemical Engg. dept. in Asia)

(b) Highly qualified faculty members

(c) Low average age of faculty members (~46 years)

(d) Well equipped UG and research laboratory

(e) Brilliant students

Weakness:

(a) Space

(b) Limited number of scholarship available for research.

(c) Limited fund for maintenance and operation of UG and PG laboratory

equipment

(d) Unable to attract talented young faculties

(e) Lack of development in the adjoining area related to Chemical Industries

Opportunities:

(a) Scope of multi-disciplinary research

(b) Scope of collaborative research with other institution, National Laboratories in

India/ abroad as many senior faculties in those institute are alumni of our

Department

(c) Scope of industrial collaboration or industry – institute partnership for R&D

activities as many senior level executives in those corporate houses are

originating from Chemical Engineering Department, JU

Challenges:

(a) Modernizing laboratories with the latest available analytical equipment.

(b) Motivating UG students to do research in the department rather than migrating

to other institutes.

(c) Recruiting brilliant faculties from varied research background.

(d) Motivating industries to grant projects to department, rather than going for

some other institutes, like IITs.

52. Future plans of the department (in as much detail as possible):

Developing state-of-the-art laboratory facilities for research

Creation of incubation center for development of technology and transfer of the same

to entrepreneurs

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Organization of international and national conferences

Organization of regular lecture sessions by eminent industrial/ academic personalities

Up-gradation of existing classrooms through introduction of audio visual aids

Introducing evening PG course for people working in industries

Introducing distant mode of learning in specialized fields for industrial people

Annexure I

Faculty profile

Name Designation Highest

Qualifica

tion

Specialization Experi-

ence

(years)

Ph.D./M.E.

guided/submi

tted (2008-

13)

Ph.D./M.E.

ongoing

Siddhartha

Datta*

Professor &

Pro- Vice

Chancellor,

JU

Ph.D. Pollution Control,

Membrane Engg.

31 Ph.D.: 07

M. Tech: 12

Ph.D.: 02

M. Tech: 02

Alakananda

Mukherjee

Professor M.S. Modeling and

Simulation

25 Ph.D. 02

M. Tech: 10

Ph.D.: 03

M. Tech: 02

Ranjana

Chowdhury

Professor Ph.D. Environmental

bioprocess

20 Ph.D.: 04

M. Tech: 20

Ph.D.: 08

M. Tech: 03

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Engineering,

Non-conventional

Energy

Chiranjib

Bhattacharjee

Professor Ph.D. Membrane,

Waste Water

Tretment

22 Ph.D: 09

M.Tech: 15

Ph.D: 07

M.Tech: 02

Avijit Bhowal Professor Ph.D. Liquid

membrane,

Process

Intensification

22 Ph.D: 03

M.Tech: 14

Ph.D: 03

M.Tech: 01

Chandan

Guha

Professor Ph.D. Transport

Phenomena,

Computational

Fluid dynamics

25 M.Tech: 04 Ph.D: 04

Kajari

Kargupta

Professor Ph. D. Fuel Cell, Nano-

Science

22 Ph.D. : 01

M.Tech: 17

Ph.D: 01

M.Tech: 01

Nilava Sen Associate

Professor

M.Tech Fluid Mechanics 33

Prasanta K.

Banerjee

Associate

Professor

M. Tech Petroleum

Refining

23 M.Tech: 12 M.Tech: 01

Debashish

Patutunda

Associate

Professor

Ph.D. Software

Engineering

25

Debashish

Roy

Associate

Professor

Ph.D. Bio-Technology,

Bio-Chemical

Engg.

15

Ujjaini Sarkar Associate

Professor

Ph.D. New Materials,

Tri-diagonal

Forced Choice

Olfactometry

applications.

13 Ph.D: 04

M.Tech: 07

Ph.D: 05

M.Tech: 01

Chanchal

Mondal

Associate

Professor

Ph.D. Energy

Engineering

15 M.Tech: 04 Ph.D: 03

M.Tech: 01

Rajat

Chakraborty

Assistant

Professor

Ph.D. Biodiesel, Freeze

drying

14 M.Tech: 14 Ph.D: 05

M.Tech: 03

Mehabub

Rahaman

Assistant

Professor

Ph.D. Catalytic &

Reaction Engg.

04 M.Tech: 02

Ratna Datta Assistant

Professor

M.E. Separation

Processes

07 M.Tech: 02

Parama*

Ghoshal

Assistant

Professor

M.E.

*On lien

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Annexure II

Ph. D. (Awarded/submitted)

Sl.

No.

Name Supervisor(s) Title Year awarded

1 Arunava

Chowdhury

Prof. C.

Bhattacharjee &

Dr. S. Datta

Application of emulsion

liquid membrane for

separation of heavy metals

from tannery wastewater.

2013 (awarded)

2 Baisali Rajbansi Dr. U. Sarkar Control of Specific

Odorants from Sewage

Treatment Plants (STP):

Development and Validation

of the Control Scheme

2013 (awarded)

3. Dwaipayan Sen Prof. C.

Bhattacharjee

Treatment of industrial

water using enzymatic

2012 (awarded)

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membrane reactor and its

modeling to evaluate the

optimized parametric

condition.

4. Diptendu Datta Prof. C.

Bhattacharjee

&Dr. D.

Sarkar(C.U.)

Protein separation using

membrane technology.

2012 (awarded)

5. Chhaya Das Prof. R.

Chowdhury & Dr.

P. Bhattacharya

Studies on the Removal of

Volatile Organic

Compounds (VOCs)

through Microbial Route

using Trickle Bed Biofilter

2012(awarded)

6. Aivi Das Prof. S. Datta &

Prof. A. Bhowal

Biosorption of Cu(II) using

Fish Scale in Packed Bed

and Rotating

2012 (awarded)

7. Suman Datta Prof. C.

Bhattacharjee

&Dr. S. Datta

Development of hybrid

system using membrane

technology for waste water

treatment.

2011 (awarded)

8. Saravanan

Krishnaswami

Prof. C.

Bhattacharjee

&Dr. Vijay Kale

(I.I.C.T.,

Hyderabad)

Studies on esterification and

trans-esterification reaction

of non-edible oils for

preparation of bio-diesel.

2011 (awarded)

9. Priyabrata Pal Prof. A.

Mukhopadhyay

& P. Sarkar (C.U.)

Development of

Electrochemical Sensors for

Detection of Heavy metal

Ions and Removal by

Packed Bed with special

reference to Arsenic

2010 (awarded)

10. Projjwal Sarkar Prof. C.

Bhattacharjee &

Prof. S.Datta

Mass transfer study and

parameter estimation in case

of ultrafiltration of

macromolecular solutes.

2010 (awarded)

11. Prabhat Bag Prof. R.

Chowdhury & Dr.

P. Bhattacharya

Studies on the Removal of

arsenic through Microbial

Route

2010 (awarded)

12. Sanjoy

Chakraborty

Dr. U. Sarkar Studies on the Morphology

and Elemental Analysis of

2009 (awarded)

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Size-Fractionated Fine

Particulates in and around

Urban Kolkata

13. Kakoli Dutta

(Mukherjee),

Prof. A.

Mukhopadhyay

& P. Sarkar (C.U.)

Biosensors for

Environmental Monitoring

2008 (awarded)

14. Ranjan Mukherjee Dr. U. Sarkar Estimation of Methane

Fluxes from Paddy Fields

using Indirect Measurement

Technique: Development of

a Micrometeorological

Model suitable for Spatially

Inhomogeneous Surfaces

2008 (awarded)

15. Chandrima

Chakraborty

Prof. R.

Chowdhury & Dr.

P. Bhattacharya

Studies on Anaerobic Filter

for the Treatment of High

Fat Effluent of Food

Industries

2013

(submitted)

16. Krishanu

Chatterjee

Prof. K. Kargupta Synthesis and

Characterization of

Nanostructured Bismuth

Telluride, Polyaniline and

their Composites for Device

Application

2013

(submitted)

17. Sanjukta Ghoshal Prof. R.

Chowdhury & Dr.

P. Bhattacharya

Studies on the Removal of

Murcuric Ions from the

Effluent Sludge of Chlor-

Alkali

2013

(submitted)

18. Sourav

Bhattacharya

Prof. C.

Bhattacharjee &

Dr. S.Datta

Production of bio-ethanol

from cocktail of rice straw

with different carbohydrate

waste.

2013

(Submitted)

19. Ankur Sarkar Prof. C.

Bhattacharjee

&Dr. D.

Sarkar(C.U.)

Development of novel high-

shear membrane module

2013

(Submitted)

20 Sandip Sarkar Prof. C.

Bhattacharjee &

Dr.

Si.Bandyopadhyay

(CGCRI,) and Dr.

AntroLarbot

Development of capillary

membrane based on clay-

alumina formulation and

surface modification.

2013(Submitted)

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(IEM,

Montpellier,

France)

21. Abhijit Mondal Prof. S. Datta &

Prof. A. Bhowal

Recovery of metal values

using hollow fiber liquid

membrane with strip

dispersion

2013

(submitted)

22. Somdutta Singha Dr. U. Sarkar Transient Behaviour of A

Composite Fixed Bed for

the Removal of Cr(VI):

Development and Validation

of a Model

2013

(submitted)

23. Gadadhar

Bhattacharyya

Prof. S. Datta &

Prof. A. Bhowal

Liquid-liquid Extraction in a

Rotating Spray Column

2012

(submitted)

Ph.D. (Ongoing)

Sl.

No.

Name Supervisor(s) Title

1 SomakJyoti

Sahu

Prof. A.

Mukhopadhayay

Study on Dynamic Difficulties and Automatica of

Chemical Reactor

2 Debkiron

Mukherjee

Prof. A.

Mukhopadhayay

Studies on the synthesis, characterization and

biological activities of Indole derivatives

3 SujayaBandyo

padhyay

Prof. C.

Bhattacharjee &

Prof. R.

Chowdhury

Production of biosurfactant through

biodesulphurization of hydrotreated diesel and

spent engine oil

4. PramitaSen Prof. C.

Bhattacharjee &

Dr. R.

Chowdhury

Studies on enzymatic membrane reactors

5. Debojyoti

Chakraborty

Prof. C.

Bhattacharjee &

Dr.

D.Sarkar(C.U.)

Some studies on performance characteristics of

shear enhanced membrane module

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6. Trina Dutta

(nee Biswas)

Prof. C.

Bhattacharjee &

Dr. S.

Bhattacharjee

(Heritage I. T.)

Studies of Arsenic removal through solid

membrane and it’s dynamic simulation

7. Santanu Sarkar Prof. C.

Bhattacharjee

Development of advance oxidation process for

pharmaceutical waste water treatment

8. Bipasha Das Prof. C.

Bhattacharjee &

Dr. S.

Bhattacharjee

(Heritage I. T.)

Study on conversion of deproteinated whey to

ethanol

9.

Sirsha

Putatunda

Prof. C.

Bhattacharjee &

Dr. D.Sen, (NIT

Agartala)

Application of high-shear ultrafiltration along with

other tertiary routes in industrial waste water

treatment

10. Arijit Nath Prof. R.

Chowdhury & C.

Bhattacharjee

Production, Purification and Characterization of β-

galactosidase from Lactic acid bacteria

12. Barnali

Mondal

Prof. R.

Chowdhury & C.

Bhattacharjee

Studies on production and characterization of

probiotic bio-preservatives from food and

vegetable waste

12. Aparna Sarkar Prof. R.

Chowdhury

Studies on pyrolysis of Spent Engine Oil and ligno-

cellulosic part of Municipal Solid waste in electric

heated system

13. Debolina

Banerjee

Prof. R.

Chowdhury & C.

Bhattacharjee

Studies on Effects of Prebiotis on Viability and

Antimicrobial activities of Microencapsulated

Probiotics

14. Saurav Poddar Prof. R.

Chowdhury & S.

De (M.E., JU)

Studies on pyro – gas and pyro – oil from

lignocellulosic wastes

15. Sarmistha

Samanta

(Koruri)

Prof. R.

Chowdhury & P.

Bhattacharya

(Heritage.I.T)

Studies on Probiotics and Prebiotics derived from

Natural sources

16. Ishita

Bhattacharya

Prof. R.

Chowdhury &Dr.

R. Chakraborty

Studies on stability characteristics of recombinant

cells expressing α-amylase and the preservation of

the strain by novel freeze-drying methodology

17. R. Sridar Prof. A. Bhowal

& Prof. G. C.

Chandrasekhar

(Pondicherry

Engg. )

Study of high pressure supercritical fluid-solid

phase equilibria

18. Chandana Das Prof. A.

Bhowal& Prof. S.

Datta

Remediation of heavy metal contaminated soil

using micro-organisms

19. Ashis Kumar

Mondal

Prof. C. Guha Microwave melting of special glasses

20. Maitreyee

Saha

Prof. C. Guha Vapour phase doping process for fabrication of rare

earth doped optical fibers

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21. Debasree

Ghosh

Prof. C. Guha To study flow and heat transfer in melting and

solidification process in different cavities

22. Pulak Dutta Prof. C. Guha Studies on carbon nanotube reinforced butyl

acrylate-styrene-acrylonitrile (asa)/ ionomer blend

system

23. Sutapa Roy Prof. C. Guha Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Natural Medicinal

Products

24. Shubhanwita

Saha

Dr. K. Kargupta Performance and efficiency enhancement of

integrated hydrogen energy Bismuth, Polyaniline

and their

Composite: performance study for Thermoelectric

and Sensor application

25. Debreka

Ghosh

Dr. U. Sarkar Role of Unknown Precursors on the

Photochemistry of Tropospheric Ozone

26. Debasree

Banerjee

Dr. U. Sarkar Studies on the Transient Behavior of a Composite

Fixed Bed for the Muti-component Adsorption of

ChlorhexidineGluconate and Cetrimide

27. Ratna Datta Dr. U. Sarkar &

Prof. A.

Mukhopadhyay

Transient Behaviour of an Annular Packed Bed:

Modelling various Mass Transfer Regimes for the

Production of Sunn-Hemp Oil

28. Suvra

Sadhukhan

Dr. U. Sarkar BiorefiningSunn-Hemp: Prospects of utilizing

Waste Glycerol for the production of Succinic Acid

29. Shyamal Jana Dr. U. Sarkar Liquid Phase Adsorption of Volatile Organo-

Sulphur Compounds in presence of A Cationic

Surfactant: Process Innovations towards towards

De-aromatization of Sewage Waste Water

30. Malashri Bera Dr. R.

Chakraborty &

Dr. P.

Bhattacharyya

(Heritage I.T.)

Studies on freeze-drying of foodstuffs and specialty

items

31. Piasy Pradhan Dr. R.

Chakraborty

Studies on preparation & characterization of

heterogeneous catalyst for synthesis of biodiesel

from bio-resources

32. Niladri

Chakraborty

Dr. R.

Chakraborty &

Prof. A.K. Saha

(Haldia I.T.)

Studies on freeze drying of selective food items

using novel freeze-drying methodology

33. Suromita

Chaudhury

Dr. R.

Chakraborty &

Dr. P.

Bhattacharyya

(Heritage I.T.)

Studies on Biodegradation of Thermoplastics

polymer composites

34. Biswajit

Debnath

Dr. C. Mondal &

Dr. Goutam

Mukherjee( Govt.

College of Engg.

& Textile Tech.)

Studies on Development of Eco-Friendly Leather

Making Process by Innovative Chemical and

Mechanical Design

35. Swadesh

Santra

Dr. C. Mondal Identification of Important Disease Causing

Microbes of Fresh and Herbal Treatment

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36. Debojyoti

Ganguly

Dr. C. Mondal&

Prof. Asim Kr.

Roy Choudhury

(Govt. College of

Engg. & Textile

Tech.)

Optimization of Wool-Silk Blend Dyeing Process

Using Acid and Reactive Dyes

37. Mamita Panda Prof. S. Datta &

Prof. A. Bhowal

Removal of Cr(VI) in rotating packed bed using

Tamarind fruit shell

ANNEXURE III

Research projects

[1]

Investigators: Prof. S. Datta & Prof. A. Bhowal,

Project Title: Study on the Enrichment and Adaptability on Marine Water of Microbial

Consortia used in Biodigestor Technology

Funding Agency: DRL (Tezpur), Amount: Rs 8.9 Lakhs Duration: 2011-2013

[2]

Investigators:Prof. S. Datta & Prof. A. Bhowal

Project Title: Heavy metal bioremediation of soil using micro-organism

Funding Agency: W.B. Pollution Control Board, Amount: Rs 13.5 Lakhs Duration: 2007-

2009

[3]

Investigators: Prof. Ranjana Chowdhury

Project Title: Studies on the anaerobic filter using immobilized cells for the treatment of high

fat effluent of food industries.

Funding Agency: UGC, Amount: Rs 6.12 Lakhs Duration: 2006-2008

[4]

Investigators: Prof. Ranjana Chowdhury

Project Title: Biodetoxification of Mercury laden Effluent Sludge of Chloralkali Industries

Funding Agency: UGC, Amount: Rs 10.60 Lakhs Duration: 2009-2012

[5]

Investigators: Prof. Chiranjib Bhattacharjee

Project Title: Milk nutraceuticals: A biotechnology opportunity for Australian and Indian

Dairy Producers

Funding Agency: DBT/DEST (Indo-Australian), Amount: Rs 54.2 Lakhs Duration: 2007-

2010

[6]

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Investigators: Prof. Chiranjib Bhattacharjee (in collaboration with Dr. D. Sarkar, Calcutta

Univ.)

Project Title: Development of Novel High Shear Membrane Module

Funding Agency: DST, Amount: Rs 20.6 Lakhs (JU share = 0) Duration: 2009-2012

[7]

Investigators: Prof. Chiranjib Bhattacharjee (in collaboration with TERI)

Project Title:From Grey to Green: How to Improve the Sustainability of Wastewater and

Drinking Water

Funding Agency: DST (Indo-EU), Amount: Rs 15.4 Lakhs, Duration: 2012-2014

[8]

Investigators: Prof. Chiranjib Bhattacharjee

Project Title: Production and Purification of β-galactosidase from Milk Whey-based Lactic

Acid Bacteria using Fermentation and Membrane-based Separation Techniques

Funding Agency: UGC, Amount: Rs 9.8 Lakhs Duration: 2010-2013

[9]

Investigators: Prof. Chiranjib Bhattacharjee

Project Title:Modeling studies on CO2 capture from natural gas using gas-liquid contactor

Funding Agency: CSIR-SUPRA, Amount: Rs 3.7 Lakhs Duration: 2011-2012

[10]

Investigators: Prof. Chiranjib Bhattacharjee (in collaboration with GIST, S. Korea)

Project Title:Nano-material based membrane in water purification

Funding Agency: DST (Indo-Korean), Amount: Rs 23.95 Lakhs, Duration: 2011-2014

[11]

Investigators: Prof.Chiranjib Bhattacharjee(in collaboration with Dr. S. Bhattacharjee,

Heritage Inst. of Tech., Kolkata)

Project Title:Conversion of de-proteinated whey to ethanol

Funding Agency: AICTE, Amount: Rs13.67 Lakhs, Duration: 2012-2014

[12]

Investigators: Prof. A. Bhowal and Prof. S. Datta

Project Title: Hollow Fiber Contained Liquid Membrane system with Strip Dispersion for

Recovery of Metal values

Funding Agency: DSt (Govt. of India), Amount: Rs 15.5 Lakhs, Duration: 2009-2012

[13]

Investigators: Prof. A. Bhowal and Prof. S. Datta

Project Title: Higee Distillation

Funding Agency: DRDO, Amount: Rs 8.9 Lakhs Duration: 2007-2009

[14]

Investigators: Prof. A. Bhowal and Prof. S. Datta

Project Title: Process Intensification in Waste Water Treatment

Funding Agency: AICTE, Amount: Rs 6.2 Lakhs Duration: 2007-2009

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[15]

Investigators: Prof. Chandan Guha

Collaborating Institute: IIT, Kharagpur

Project Title:Analysis and Development of Conceptual Design Methodologies for Air

Collection and Enrichment System of Air Breathing PropulsionPropulsion – PHASE II

Funding Agency: ISRO, Amount: Rs 50 Lakhs(JU share = 0) Duration: 2012-14

[16]

Investigators: Prof. Kajari Kargupta, Prof. Dipali Banerjee, Dr. Saibal Ganguly

Project Title: Generation of Silent Green Energy with Performance and Efficiency

Enhancement using Inorganic-Organic Hybridization and Nano-structuring in Fuel Cell

System

Funding Agency: DST, Amount: Rs 38.98 Lakhs Duration: 2011-14

[17]

Investigators: Prof. Kajari Kargupta

Project Title: Development of Polybenzimidazole based Novel Composite Electrolyte

Membrane for High Temperature Fuel Cell

Funding Agency: UGC, Amount: Rs 12.6 Lakhs Duration: 2012-15

[18]

Investigators: Prof. Kajari Kargupta(in collaboration with Prof Dipali Banerjee, BESU)

Project Title: Development of Phosphoric Acid Gel Electrolyte Matrix and Study of its Effect

on Performance of Fuel Cell

Funding Agency: DRDO, Amount: Rs 9.0 Lakhs Duration: 2008-10

[19]

Investigators: Prof. Kajari Kargupta (in collaboration with Prof Dipali Banerjee, BESU)

Project Title: Synthesis & characterization of nano particle of bismuth telluride &its one

dimensional composite with conducting polymer

Funding Agency: DST, Amount: Rs 9.25 Lakhs Duration: 2008-11

[20]

Investigators: Prof. Kajari Kargupta, Dr. Saikat Chakraborty and Dr. Saibal Ganguly

Project Title: Development of Optimally Controlled Drug Release Device using Multi-layered

Electro-active Nano-Polymers

Funding Agency: DBT, Amount: Rs 23.6 Lakhs Duration: 2009-12

[21]

Investigators: Dr. Ujjaini Sarkar

Project Title:

Phase I: Environmental Observatory: Photochemistry of Surface Ozone and its Precursors

Phase II: Environmental Observatory: Modelling the Photochemistry of Surface Ozone and

its Unusual Precursors with a Regional Model

Funding Agency: ISRO-GBP/-ATCTM, Amount: Rs 84.45 Lakhs Duration: 2009 – 14

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[22]

Investigators: Dr. Ujjaini Sarkar

Project Title: Application of Functionalised Activated Carbon for treating pharmaceutical

wastewaters containing a mixture of chlorhexidinegluconate and cetrimide

Funding Agency: DST, Amount: Rs 12.0 Lakhs Duration: 2011 -14

[23]

Investigators: Dr. Ujjaini Sarkar (In collaboration with University of Lulea, Sweden)

Project Title: Finite Element Modelling to Predict the Evolution of microstructure and

properties of metastable stainless steel during forming and subsequent heat treatments

Funding Agency: Swedish Research Council, Amount: Rs 19.9 Lakhs Duration: 2010-13

[24]

Investigators: Dr. Rajat Chakraborty

Project Title: Process Intensification, Optimization and Techno-economical Studies on

Freeze-drying

Funding Agency: UGC, Amount: Rs 9.7 Lakhs Duration: 2009-2012

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ANNEXURE IV

Inter-institutional collaborative projects

[1]

Investigators: Prof. Chiranjib Bhattacharjee

Collaborating Institute: TERI

Project Title:From Grey to Green: How to Improve the Sustainability of Wastewater and

Drinking Water

Funding Agency: DST (Indo-EU), Amount: Rs 15.4 Lakhs, Duration: 2012-2014

[2]

Investigators: Prof. Chiranjib Bhattacharjee

Collaborating Institute: IIT, Kanpur and University of Melbourne, Australia

Project Title: Milk nutraceuticals: A biotechnology opportunity for Australian and Indian

Dairy Producers

Funding Agency: DBT/DEST (Indo-Australian), Amount: Rs 54.2 Lakhs Duration: 2007-

2010

[3]

Investigators: Prof. Chiranjib Bhattacharjee (in collaboration with Dr. D. Sarkar, Calcutta

Univ.)

Project Title: Development of Novel High Shear Membrane Module

Funding Agency: DST, Amount: Rs 20.6 Lakhs (JU share = 0) Duration: 2009-2012

[4]

Investigators: Prof. Chiranjib Bhattacharjee (in collaboration with Dr. S. Bhattacharjee,

Heritage Inst. of Tech., Kolkata)

Project Title: Conversion of de-proteinated whey to ethanol

Funding Agency: AICTE, Amount: Rs 13.67 Lakhs, Duration: 2012-2014

[5]

Investigators: Prof. Kajari Kargupta

CollaboratingInstitute: Bengal Engg.and Science University, WB

Project Title: Synthesis & characterization of nano particle of bismuth telluride & its one

dimensional composite with conducting polymer

Funding Agency: DST, Amount: Rs 9.25 Lakhs Duration: 2008-11

[6]

Investigators: Prof. Chandan Guha

Collaborating Institute: IIT, Kharagpur

Project Title: Analysis and Development of Conceptual Design Methodologies for Air

Collection and Enrichment System of Air Breathing PropulsionPropulsion – PHASE II

Funding Agency: ISRO, Amount:Rs 50 Lakhs(JU share=0) Duration: 2012-14

International

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[1]

Investigators: Prof. Chiranjib Bhattacharjee

Collaborating Institute:Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

Project Title:Nano-material based membrane in water purification

Funding Agency: DST (Indo-Korean), Amount: Rs 23.95 Lakhs, Duration: 2011-2014

[2]

Investigators: Prof.Chiranjib Bhattacharjee

Project Title: Milk nutraceuticals: A biotechnology opportunity for Australian and Indian

Dairy Producers

Funding Agency: DBT/DEST (Indo-Australian), Amount: Rs 54.2 Lakhs Duration: 2007-

2010

[3]

Investigators: Prof. Chiranjib Bhattacharjee (in collaboration with TERI, New Delhi and

ICRA, Girona, Spain)

Project Title:From Grey to Green: How to Improve the Sustainability of Wastewater and

Drinking Water

Funding Agency: DST (Indo-EU), Amount: Rs 15.4 Lakhs, Duration: 2012-2014

[4]

Investigators: Prof.Ujjaini Sarkar (In collaboration with University of Lulea, Sweden)

Project Title: Finite Element Modelling to Predict the Evolution of microstructure and

properties of metastable stainless steel during forming and subsequent heat treatments

Funding Agency: Swedish Research Council, Amount: Rs 19.9 Lakhs Duration: 2010-13

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Annexure III (a)

Other projects

[1]

Investigators: Prof. Ranjana Chowdhury

Project Title: Enhanced Energy Efficiency in Waste Water treatment and simultaneous

generation of third generation Bio-fuel: Reactor Design

Funding Agency:,UGC Sponsored UPE-II of Jadavpur University in the thematic area

“Environment, Energy and Climate Change”

[2]

Investigators: Prof. Avijit Bhowal

Project Title: Gas-liquid Direct contact heat exchange in centrifugal field

Funding Agency:,UGC Sponsored UPE-II of Jadavpur University in the thematic area

“Environment, Energy and Climate Change”

[3]

Investigator: Prof. Chandan Guha

Project Title: Theoretical and experimental studies of melting-solidification process in

complex geometries applicable to metallurgical and other processes industries

Funding Agency: TEQIP: Amount: Rs 5.0 crores

Annexure V

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List of Publications

2013:

1.A. Kumar, B. Bhunia, D. Dasgupta, T. Mandal, A. Dey, S. Datta, P. Bhattacharya,

Optimization of culture condition for growth and phenol degradation by Alcaligenes

faecalis JF339228 using Taguchi Methodology, Desalination and Water Treatment

51(2013) 3153-3163. [citation: 0, IF: 0.614, SJR: 0.267, SNIP: 0.299].

2.U.S. Roy, A.R.Goswami, A. Aich, B. Chattopadhya,. S.Datta, S.K. Mukhopadhyay,

Changes in physicochemical characteristics of wastewater carrying canals after

relocation of Calcutta tannery agglomerates within the East Calcutta Wetland

ecosystem (a Ramsar site), International Journal of Environmental Studies

70(2013) 203-221. [citation: 0, IF: 0.567, SJR: 0.237, SNIP: 0.460]

3.A.R.Goswami, A. Aich, S. Pal, B. Chattopadhyay, S. Datta, S.K. Mukhopadhyay,

Antioxidant response to oxidative stress in zooplankton thrived in wastewater-fed

ponds in East Calcutta Wetland Ecosystem, a Ramsar site, Toxicological and

Environmental Chemistry 95(2013) 627-634 [citation: 0, IF: 0.45, SJR: 0.197, SNIP:

0.245]

4.K. Sinha, S. Chowdhury, P.D. Saha, S. Datta, Modeling of microwave-assisted

extraction of natural dye from seeds of Bixa orellana (Annatto) using response surface

methodology (RSM) and artificial neural network (ANN), Industrial Crops and

Products 41 (2013) 165-171 [citation: 3, IF: 2.469, SJR: 0.843, SNIP: 1.950]

5.S. Bandyopadhyay, R. Chowdhuri, C. Bhattacharjee, S. Pan, Simultaneous production of

biosurfactant and ULSD (ultra low sulfur diesel) using Rhodococcus sp. in a

chemostat, Fuel 113 (2013) 107-112 [citation: 0, IF: 3.357, SJR: 1.796, SNIP: 2.268].

6.A. Nath, C. Bhattacharjee, R. Chowdhuri, Synthesis and separation of galacto-

oligosaccharides using membrane bioreactor, Desalination 316 (2013) 31-41.

[citation: 0, IF: 3.041, SJR: 0.936, SNIP: 1.228]

7.R. De, R. Chowdhuri, Hydrodynamics of a packed bed biofilm reactor (PBBR) for the

removal of Hg2+

ion - RTD experiments with biotic and characteristically similar

abiotic films and axial dispersion model, Journal of Chemical Technology and

Biotechnology(2013) Article in Press. [citation: 0, IF: 2.504, SJR: 0.861, SNIP:

0.949].

8.L. Liu, M. Son, S. Chakraborty, C. Bhattacharjee, H. Choi, Fabrication of ultra-thin

polyelectrolyte/carbon nanotube membrane by spray-assisted layer-by-layer technique:

characterization and its anti-protein fouling properties for water treatment,

Desalination and Water Treatment (2013) Article in Press. [citation: 0, IF: 0.852,

SJR: 0.267 , SNIP: 0.299]

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9.S. Bhattacharyya, S. Chakraborty, S. Datta, E. Drioli, C. Bhattacharjee, Production of

total reducing sugar (TRS) from acid hydrolysed potato peels by sonication and its

optimization, Environmental Technology 34 (2013) 1077-1084. [citation: 0, IF:

1.606, SJR: 0.533, SNIP: 2011: 0.665]

10. A. Nath, S. Chakraborty, C. Bhattacharjee, Bioadsorbtion of industrial dyes from

aqueous solution onto water hyacinth (Eichorniacrassipes): Equilibrium, kinetic, and

sorption mechanism study, Desalination and Water Treatment Article in Press

(2013). [citation: 0, IF: 0.852, SJR: 0.267 , SNIP: 0.299]

11. D. Sen, S. Sarkar, S. Bhattacharjee, S. Bandopadhya, S. Ghosh, C. Bhattacharjee,

Simulation of the effect of various operating parameters for the effective separation of

carbon dioxide into an aqueous caustic soda solution in a packed bed using lattice

boltzmann simulation, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research 52 (4)

(2013) 1731-1742. [citation: 0, IF: 2.206, SJR: 0.902, SNIP: 1.194 ]

12. R. Sridar, A. Bhowal, C. Garlapati, A new model for the solubility of dye compounds

in supercritical carbon dioxide, Thermochimica Acta 561 (2013) 91-97. [citation: 0,

IF: 1.989, SJR: 0.529, SNIP: 1.255]

13. A. Mondal, A. Bhowal, S. Datta, Gas-liquid sensible heat transfer in spray and packed

bed under a centrifugal field, Industrial Engineering Chemistry Research 52(1)

(2013) 499-506. [citation: 0, IF: 2.206, SJR: 0.902, SNIP: 1.194]

14. A.Mondal, S. Ghosh, A. Bhowal, S. Datta, Vanadium extraction using pseudo-

emulsion based hollow-fiber with strip dispersion technique, Separation Science and

Technology 28(2013) 877-883. [citation: 0, IF: 1.088, SJR: 0.407, SNIP: 0.599]

15. M. Mitra, K. Chatterjee, S. Ganguly, K. Kargupta, D. Banerjee, Reduction of

graphene oxide through a green and metal-free approach using formic acid,

Diamond and Related Materials 37 (2013) 74-79. [citation: 0, IF: 1.709, SJR: 0.885 ,

SNIP: 1.310].

16. K. Chatterjee, M. Mitra, K. Kargupta, S. Ganguly, D. Banerjee, Synthesis,

characterization and enhanced thermoelectric performance of structurally

ordered cable like novel polyaniline bismuth telluride nanocomposite,

Nanotechnology 24, (2013) 215703. [citation: 0, IF: 3.842, SJR: 1.567, SNIP: 1.330].

17. S. Ganguly, S. Das, K. Kargupta, D. Banerjee, Reduced Order Inferential Model

based Optimization of Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell (PAFC) Stack, Industrial &

Engineering Chemistry Research, (2013) Article in Press. [citation: 0, IF: 2.206,

SJR: 0.902, SNIP: 1.194]

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18. K. Chatterjee, P. Dhara, S. Ganguly, K. Kargupta, D. Banerjee, Morphology

dependent ammonia sensing with 5 - sulfosalicylic acid doped nanostructured

polyaniline synthesized by several routes" Sensors & Actuators B: Chemical.181,

(2013) 544–550. [citation: 0, IF: 3.525, SJR: 1.285, SNIP: 1.705].

19. D. Ghosh, U. Sarkar, S. Lal, S. High Nocturnal Ozone Levels at a surface site in

Kolkata, India: Trade-off between meteorology and specific nocturnal chemistry,

Urban Climate Article in Press (2013). [citation: 0, IF: u.a., SJR: u.a. SNIP:u.a.]

20. D. Banerjee, U. Sarkar, D. Roy, Multicomponent Adsorption of

ChlorhexidineGluconate in presence of a Cationic Surfactant: Role of Electrostatic

Interactions and Surface Complexation, Journal of Environmental Chemical

Engineering, Article in Press (2013). [citation: 0, IF:u.a., SJR: u.a. SNIP: u.a.]

21. S. Singha, U.Sarkar, P. Luharuka, Functionalised Granular Activated Carbon and

Surface Complexation with Chromates and Bi-Chromates in wastewater, Science of

The Total Environment 447 (2013) 472-487. [citation: 0, IF: 3.258, SJR: 1.537

SNIP: 1.621]

22. C. Mondal, B. Saha, Beneficiation Of Indian Coal by Using Mixture of Two Solvents

&Comparative Study with Individual Solvents, International Journal of Chemical

Engineering Research 5(1) (2013) 61-65. [citation: 0, IF:, SJR: SNIP:]

23. C. Mondal, B.Saha, Studies on Role of Solvents on Reduction of Ash from Indian

coal, Journal of Chemical Science Photon 107(2013)187-191. [citation: 0, IF: 4.47,

SJR: SNIP:]

24. C. Mondal, A. Das, Catalytic Effect of Tungsten on anaerobic digestion process for

Biogas production Fruit and Vegetable Waste, International Journal of Scientific

Engineering and Technology 2(4), 216-221. [citation: 0, IF:, SJR: SNIP:]

25. C. Mondal, A. Das, Catalytic Enhancement of Biogas Yield from Mixed Fruit and

Vegetable Waste By Anaerobic Digestion, The Journal of Bioprocess Technology,

Photon 97 (2013) 165-170. [citation: 0, IF: 3.94, SJR:u.a. SNIP:u.a.]

26. C. Mondal, B.Saha, Removal of Ash Content from Indian Coal by Using Solvents,

International Journal of Modern Engineering Research 3(2013) 133-138. [citation:

0, IF:u.a., SJR: u.a. SNIP:u.a.]

27. C. Mondal, G. K. Biswas, Effect of Temperature on Kinetic constants in anaerobic

Bio-digestion, Journal of ChitkraChemisry Review 1(1) (2013), 19-28. [citation: 0,

IF: 3.94, SJR: SNIP:]

28. C. Mondal, Importance of Carbon Footprint with perspective to Leather Industry,

The Journal of Energy and Environmental Science, Photon 127 (2013) 177-188.

[citation: 0, IF: 3.94, SJR: SNIP:]

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29. M. Bera, R. Chakraborty, P. Bhattacharya, Optimization of Intensification of Freeze-

Drying Rate of Banana: Combined Applications of IR Radiation and Cryogenic

Freezing, Separation Science and Technology 48 (2013) 1-13. [citation: 0, IF: 1.09,

SJR: 0.407, SNIP: 0.599]

30. R. Chakraborty, D. RoyChowdhury, Fish bone derived natural hydroxyapatite-

supported copper acid catalyst: Taguchi optimization of semibatch oleic acid

esterification, Chemical Engineering Journal 215-216 (2013) 491–499. [Citation:0,

IF: 3.473, SJR: 1.201, SNIP: 1.727]

31. R. Chakraborty, D. RoyChowdhury, Freeze-Drying kinetics in synthesis of biological

hydroxyapatite-supported catalyst, Indian Journal of Science and Technology 6 (1)

(2013), 3933-3939. [Citation:0, IF: u.a., SJR: u.a., SNIP: u.a.]

32. R. Chakraborty, H. Sahu, Intensification of biodiesel production from waste goat

tallow using infrared radiation: Process evaluation through response surface

methodology and artificial neural network, Applied Energy (2013) Article in press.

[Citation:0, IF: 4.781, SJR: 2.277, SNIP: 2.671]

33. R. Chakraborty, D. RoyChowdhury, Optimization of biological-hydroxyapatite

supported iron catalyzed methyl oleate synthesis using response surface methodology,

Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers (2013) Article in press.

[Citation: 0, IF: 2.084, SJR: 0.486, SNIP: 0.961]

2012:

34. M.Mukherjee, J. Basu, S. Datta, Air quality analysis and indexing of Kolkata city with

respect to vertical floor heights and seasonal variation, Toxicological and

Environmental Chemistry 94(2012) 1864- 1885.[citation:1, IF: u.a., SJR: 0.197 ,

SNIP: 0.245]

35. K. Sinha, P. Saha, S. Datta, Extraction of natural dye from petals of Flame of forest

(Butea monosperma) flower: Process optimization using response surface

methodology (RSM) Dyes and Pigments 94(2) (2012) 212-216 .[citation: 2, IF: 3.53,

SJR: 0.843 , SNIP : 1.761]

36. K. Sinha, P.D. Saha, S. Datta, Extraction of natural dye from petals of Flame of

forest (Butea monosperma) flower: Process optimization using response surface

methodology (RSM). Dyes and Pigments 94 (2012) 212-216. [citation: 2, IF: 3.126,

SJR: 0.843, SNI : 1.761]

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37. P.D. Saha, S. Chowdhury, S. Datta, S.K. Sanyal. Removal of Pb(II) from aqueous

solutions by adsorption onto clayey soil of Indian origin: Equilibrium, kinetic and

thermodynamic profile, Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering 29 (2012) 1086-

1093 [citation :1, IF: 0.991, SJR: 0.394, SNIP: 0.685]

38. S. Chatterjee, L. Singh, B. Chattopadhyay, S. Datta, S.K. Mukhopadhyay, A study

on the waste metal remediation using floriculture at East Calcutta Wetlands, a Ramsar

site in India, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 184 (2012) 5139-5150

[citation: 0, IF: 1.4, SJR: 0.592, SNIP: 1.049]

39. A.K. Samanta, A. Konar, S. Datta, Dyeing of jute fabric with tesu extract: Part II -

Thermodynamic parameters and kinetics of dyeing, Indian Journal of Fibre and

Textile Research 37(2012) 172-177 [citation: 0, IF: 0.134, SJR: 0.256, SNIP: 0.856]

40. K. Sinha, P.D. Saha, S. Datta, Response surface optimization and artificial neural

network modeling of microwave assisted natural dye extraction from pomegranate

rind, Industrial Crops and Products 37 (2012) 408-414 [citation: 5, IF: 2.469, SJR:

0.843, SNIP: 1.950]

41. R.S.Policegoudra, S. Goswami, S.M. Aradhya, S. Chatterjee, S. Datta, R.

Sivaswamy, P. Chattopadhyay, L. Singh, Bioactive constituents of Homalomena

aromatica essential oil and its antifungal activity against dermatophytes and yeasts,

Journal de Mycologie Medicale 22 (2012) 83-87. [citation: 3, IF: 0.725, SJR :0.331,

SNIP: 0.828]

42. R. Chowdhuri, A. Sarkar, Reaction kinetics and product distribution of slow pyrolysis

of Indian textile wastes, International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering 10

(1) (2012) , art. no. A67. [Citation: 0, IF: 0.739, SJR: 0.261, SNIP: 0.373.]

43. D. Sen, A. Sarkar, S. Das, R. Chowdhuri, C. Bhattacharjee, Batch hydrolysis and

rotating disk membrane bioreactor for the production of galacto-oligosaccharides: A

comparative study, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research 51 (32) (2012),

10671-10681. [Citation: 0, IF: 2.206, SJR: 0.902, SNIP: 1.194]

44. S. Ghoshal, P.Bhattacharya, R. Chowdhury, De-mercurization of wastewater by

Bacillus cereus (JUBT1): Growth kinetics, biofilm reactor study and field emission

scanning electron microscopic analysis, Journal of Hazardous Materials 194 (2012)

355-361. [Citation: 0, IF: 3.923, SJR: 1.656, SNIP: 2.049]

45. J. Sikadar, S. Chakraborty, P. Pal, E. Droili, C. Bhattacharjee, Purification of lactic

acid from microfiltrate fermentation broth by cross-flow nanofiltration, Biochemical

Engineering Journal 69 (2012) 130-137.[citation: 1, IF: 2.579, SJR: 1.057 , SNIP:

1.317]

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46. S. Dutta, P.Sarkar, C.Bhattacharjee, S.Datta, Performance comparison of rotating

disk ultrafiltration membrane module, a high shear device with cross-flow module,

International Journal of Environment and Pollution 49 (2012) 197-209. [citation

:0, IF: 0.626, SJR: 0.229 , SNIP: 0.367 ]

47. A. Sarkar, D. Sarkar, M. Gupta, C. Bhattacharjee, Recovery of Polyvinyl Alcohol

from Desizing Wastewater Using a Novel High-Shear Ultrafiltration Module, Clean -

Soil, Air, Water 40 (8) (2012) 830-837. [citation: 0, IF: 2.177, SJR: 0.658, SNIP:

0.815 ]

48. A. Sarkar, D.Sarkar, C. Bhattacharjee, Design and performance characterization of a

new shear enhanced module with inbuilt cleaning arrangement, Journal of Chemical

Technology and Biotechnology 87 (8) (2012) 1121-1130. [citation : 0, IF : 2.504,

SJR: 0.861 , SNIP: 0.949]

49. R. Das, S.Ghosh, C.Bhattacharjee, Enzyme membrane reactor in isolation of

antioxidative peptides from oil industry waste: A comparison with non-peptidic

antioxidants, LWT - Food Science and Technology 47 (2) (2012) 238-245. [citation

:1, IF: 2.546, SJR: 1.277 , SNIP: 1.809]

50. D. Sarkar, A. Sarkar, A. Roy, C. Bhattacharjee, Performance characterization and

design evaluation of spinning basket membrane (SBM) module using computational

fluid dynamics (CFD), Separation and Purification Technology 84 (2012) 23-33.

[citation:1, IF: 3.562, SJR: 1.173, SNIP: 1.617 ]

51. A. Choudhury, S. Sengupta, C. Bhattacharjee, S. Datta, Effects of co-solutes on

Cr(VI) removal by micellar enhanced ultrafiltration (MEUF) process, Desalination

and Water Treatment 44 (2012) 67-74. [citation: 0, IF: 0.852, SJR: 0.267, SNIP:

0.299]

52. A. Sarkar, S. Moulik, D. Sarkar, A. Roy, C. Bhattacharjee, Performance

characterization and CFD analysis of a novel shear enhanced membrane module in

ultrafiltration of Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA), Desalination 292 (2012) 53-63.

[citation:1, IF: 3.041, SJR: 0.936 , SNIP: 1.228 ]

53. R. Das, A.Dutta, C. Bhattacharjee, Preparation of sesame peptide and evaluation of

antibacterial activity on typical pathogens, Food Chemistry 131(4) (2012) 1504-1509.

[citation: 1 , IF: 3.334, SJR: 1.680, SNIP: 2.324 ]

54. S. Bhattacharyya, S. Datta, C. Bhattacharjee, Sonication boost the total reducing

sugar (TRS) extraction from sugarcane bagasse after dilute acid hydrolysis, Waste and

Biomass Valorization 3(1) (2012) 81-87. [citation: 2, IF: u.a., SJR: 0.433 , SNIP:

0.902]

55. D. Sarkar, S. Bardhan, A. Bandyopadhyay, M. Chakraborty, C. Bhattacharjee,

Simulation of continuous stirred ultrafiltration process: An approach based on surface

renewal theory, Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering 7(2) (2012) 279-294.

[citation: 0, IF: 0.797, SJR: 0.302, SNIP: 0.388 ]

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56. A. Bhowal, G. Bhattacharjee, S. Datta, Continuous removal of hexavalent chromium

by emulsion liquid membrane in a modified spray column, (2012) Separation and

Purification Technology 99 (2012) 69-76. [citation: 0, IF: 2.894, SJR: 1.173, SNIP:

1.617]

57. A. Chowdhury, A. Bhowal, S. Datta, Equilibrium, thermodynamic and kinetic studies

for removal of Copper (II) from aqueous solution by onion and garlic scale Water

Journal 4 (2012) 37-51. [citation: 0, IF :u.a. ]

58. A. Mondal, A.Pramanik; A. Bhowal, S. Datta, Distillation Studies in Rotating Packed

Bed with Split Packing, Chemical Engineering Research and Design 90 (2012) 453-

457. [citation: 1, IF: 1.927, SJR: 0.778, SNIP: 1.285]

59. A. Sehgal, D. Bandyopadhyay, K. Kargupta, A. Sharma, A. Karim, From Finite-

amplitude Equilibrium Structures to Dewetting in Thin Polymer Films on Chemically

Patterned Substrates, Soft Matter 8 (2012) 40, 10394-10402. [citation: 0, IF: 3.91,

SJR: 1.688, SNIP: 1.308]

60. S. Ganguly, S. Das, K. Kargupta, D. Banerjee, Optimization of Performance of

Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell (PAFC) Stack using Reduced Order Model with Integrated

Space Marching and Electrolyte Concentration Inferencing, Computer-Aided

Chemical Engineering 31, Part B, (2012), 1010-1014. [citation: 0, IF: 2.091, SJR:

0.165, SNIP: 0.187]

61. K. Kargupta, S. Saha, D. Banerjee, M. Seal, S. Ganguly, Performance Enhancement

of Phosphoric acid Fuel cell using Phosphosilicate Gel based Electrolyte, Journal of

fuel chemistry and Technology 40. (2012), 6, 707-713. [citation: 0, IF: u.a, SJR:

0.288 , SNIP: 0.726]

62. C.K. Dhole, A. Nanda, K. Kargupta, S. Ganguly Synthesis, Characterization and

Performance Study of Phosphosilicate Gel-Sulfonated Poly(Ether Ether Ketone)

Nanocomposite Membrane for Fuel Cell Application, Journal of Nano and

Electronic Physics 4, (2012),1, 01015-1- 01015-4. [citation: 0 , IF: u.a., SJR: u.a,

SNIP:u.a]

63. B. Rajbansi, U. Sarkar, Sensing 1-propanethiol ethyl methyl sufide, Disulfide, bis[1-

(methylthio) ethiol] from odorous emissions of a Sewage Treatment Plant,

Proceedings of the International Conference on Sensing Technology, art. no.

6461793 (2012) 836-841 [citation: 0 , IF: u.a., SJR: u.a, SNIP:u.a]

64. S. Singha, U. Sarkar, S. Dutta, B. Bhaduri, Batch equilibrium analysis for the removal

of hexavalent chromium: Analysis of uncertainties using numerical modelling,

Desalination and Water Treatment 48 (1-3) (2012) 70-81. [citation: , IF: 0.852, SJR:

0.267, SNIP: 0.299]

65. S. Singha, U. Sarkar, S. Mondal, S. Saha, Transient behaviour of a packed column of

Eichhorniacrassipes stem for the removal of hexavalent chromium, Desalination 297

(2012) 48-58. [citation: , IF: 3.041, SJR: 0.936, SNIP: 1.228]

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66. R. Mukherjee, U. Sarkar, S. E. Hobbs, Source areas for a passively diffusing methane

gas from South Asian paddy fields using the Flux Footprint Model, Atmospheric

Research 104-105 (2012) 154-163. [citation: 0, IF: 2.20, SJR: 0.954, SNIP: 1.141]

67. S. Saha, U. Sarkar, S. Mondal, Modelling the transient behaviour of a fixed bed

considering both intra and inter-pellet diffusion for adsorption of parachloro-meta-

xylenol (PCMX), Desalination and Water Treatment 37 (1-3) (2012) 277-287.

[citation: 1 , IF: 0.852, SJR: 0.267 , SNIP: 0.299]

68. C. Mondal, G.K. Biswas, A comparative Study on Production of Biogas using Green

and Dried Vegetable Wastes by Anaerobic Digestion Process, International Journal

of Engineering and Science 1(2012) 01-06, [citation: 0, IF: 0.852, SJR: u.a. , SNIP:

u.a.]

69. R. Chakraborty, S. K. Das, Optimization of Biodiesel Synthesis from Waste Frying

Soybean Oil Using Fish Scale-Supported Ni Catalyst, Industrial & Engineering

Chemistry Research 51(2012) 8404−8414. [Citation: 1, IF: 2.206, SJR: 0.902, SNIP:

1.194]

70. A.Mitra, T. K. Dutta, D.N. Ghosh, Augmentation of heat transfer in a bubble agitated

vertical rectangular channel, Heat and Mass Transfer 48(4) (2012) 695-704.

[citation: 0, IF: 0.84, SJR: 0.466, SNIP: 1.012]

2011:

71. B. Chattopadhyay, A.R. Goswami, A. Aich, S. Datta, S.K. Mukhopadhyay,

Characterization of tannery solid wastes based fertilizers and fish-food, Journal of

Solid Waste Technology and Management 37 (2011) 253-259. [citation: 0, IF: n.a.,

SJR: 0.162, SNIP: 0.385]

72. A. Aich, B. Chattopadhyay, S. Datta, S. K. Mukhopadhyay, Impact of composite

tannery effluent on the amino-transferase activities in a fish biosystem, using Guppy

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fish (Poecilia reticulata) as an experimental model, Toxicological and Environmental

Chemistry 93 (2011) pp. 85-91 [citation: 1, IF: u.a., SJR: 0.197, SNIP: 0.245]

73. S. Chatterjee, M. Chetia, L. Singh, B. Chattopadhyay, S. Datta, S.K.

Mukhopadhyay, A study on the phytoaccumulation of waste elements in wetland

plants of a Ramsar site in India, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 178

(2011) 361-371. [citation :3, IF: 1.4, SJR : 0.902, SNIP : 1.049]

74. A.K. Samanta, A. Konar, S. Chakraborti, S. Datta, Dyeing of jute fabric with tesu

extract: Part 1 - Effects of different mordants and dyeing process variables, Indian

Journal of Fibre and Textile Research 36(2011) 63-73. [citation: 02, IF : n.a., SJR :

0.256, SNIP : 0.856]

75. G. Biswas, A. Debsarkar, S. Mukherjee, S. Datta, A. Kumar, Effect of cycle period

and substrate composition on phosphorous removal potential of a laboratory-scale

sequencing batch reactor, International Journal of Environmental Technology and

Management 14 (2011) 252-268. [citation: 0, IF n.a., SJR: 0.178, SNIP: 0.192]

76. A. Aich, B. Chattopadhyay, S. Datta, S.K. Mukhopadhyay, Impact of composite

tannery effluent on the amino-transferase activities in a fish biosystem using Guppy

fish (Poecilia reticulata) as an experimental model, Toxicological and Environmental

Chemistry 93(2011) 85-91. [citation: 1, IF: 0.541, SJR: 0.197, SNIP: 0.245]

77. S. Ghoshal, P. Bhattacharya, R. Chowdhury, De-mercurization of wastewater by

Bacillus cereus (JUBT1): Growth kinetics, biofilm reactor study and field emission

scanning electron microscopic analysis, Journal of Hazardous Materials 194 (2011),

355-361. [Citation: 0, IF: 3.923, SJR: 1.656, SNIP: 2.049]

78. C. Das, R. Chowdhury, P. Bhattacharya, Experiments and three phase modelling of a

biofilter for the removal of toluene and trichloroethylene, Bioprocess and Biosystems

Engineering 34 (4) (2011), 447-458. [Citation: 4, IF: 1.869, SJR: 0.604, SNIP: 0.839]

79. C. Chakraborty, R. Chowdhury, P. Bhattacharya, Experimental studies and

mathematical modeling of an up-flow biofilm reactor treating mustard oil rich

wastewater, Bioresource Technology 102 (10) (2011), 5596-5601.

[Citation: 1, IF: 4.984, SJR: 1.979, SNIP: 2.446]

80. R. Das, C. Bhattacharjee, S. Ghosh, Novel approach to recover natural antioxidants

from oil seed meal in ultrafiltration-nanofiltration-based technique, Industrial and

Engineering Chemistry Research 50 (21) (2011) 12124-12133. [citation: 1, IF:

2.206, SJR :0 .902 , SNIP: 1.194 ]

81. K. Anupam, S. Dutta, C. Bhattacharjee, S. Datta, Optimisation of adsorption

efficiency for reactive red 198 removal from wastewater over TiO2 using response

surface methodology, Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering 89 (5) (2011)

1274-1280. [citation: 0, IF: 1.003, SJR: 0.375, SNIP: 0.683 ]

82. D. Sen, A. Gosling, G.W. Stevens, P.K. Bhattacharya, A.R. Barber, S.E. Kentish, C.

Bhattacharjee, S.L. Gras, Galactosyl oligosaccharide purification by ethanol

precipitation, Food Chemistry128 (3) (2011) 773-777. [citation: 1, IF: 3.334, SJR:

1.680,SNIP: 2.324 ]

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83. K. Anupam, S.Dutta, C. Bhattacharjee, S.Datta, Adsorptive removal of chromium

(VI) from aqueous solution over powdered activated carbon: Optimisation through

response surface methodology, Chemical Engineering Journal 173 (1) (2011) 135-

143. [citation: 5, IF: 3.473, SJR: 1.201, SNIP: 1.727 ]

84. D. Sen, A.Sarkar, A. Gosling, S.L. Gras, G.W. Stevens, S.E. Kentish, P.K.

Bhattacharya, A.R. Barber, C. Bhattacharjee, Feasibility study of enzyme

immobilization on polymeric membrane: A case study with enzymatically galacto-

oligosaccharides production from lactose, Journal of Membrane Science 378 (2011)

471-478. [citation :5, IF :4.093, SJR: 1.495 , SNIP: 1.670 ]

85. D. Datta, A. Sarkar, D. Sarkar, C. Bhattacharjee, D. C. Mukherjee, Characterization

of bovine serum albumin adsorption onto polyethersulfone ultrafiltration membrane,

Journal of the Indian Chemical Society 88 (8) (2011) 1305-1318.[citation: 0, IF :

0.251, SJR: 0.229 , SNIP: 0.466]

86. D. Sarkar, D. Datta, D. Sen, C. Bhattacharjee, Simulation of continuous stirred

rotating disk-membrane module: An approach based on surface renewal theory,

Chemical Engineering Science 66 (2011) 2554-2567. [citation: 2, IF: 2.386, SJR:

1.026 , SNIP: 1.629 ]

87. D. Sarkar, A. Sarkar, M. Chakraborty, S. Sen, C. Bhattacharjee, Transient solute

adsorption incorporated modeling and simulation of unstirred dead-end ultrafiltration

of macromolecules: An approach based on self-consistent field theory, Desalination

273 (2011) 155-167. [citation: 0, IF: 3.041, SJR: 0.936, SNIP: 1.228 ]

88. D. Sen, A. Roy, A. Bhattacharya, D. Banerjee, C.Bhattacharjee, Development of a

knowledge based hybrid neural network (KBHNN) for studying the effect of

diafiltration during ultrafiltration of whey, Desalination 273 (1) (2011)273 (1) (2011)

168-178. [citation: 1, IF: 3.041, SJR: 0.936 , SNIP: 1.228]

89. S. Dutta, C.Bhattacharjee, S.Datta, Kinetic, isotherm and thermodynamic study of Cr

(VI) adsorption on powder activated carbon, Journal of the Institution of Engineers

(India): Chemical Engineering Division 91 (2011) 27-33. [citation : 0, IF : u.a., SJR:

0.102 , SNIP : 0.011 ]

90. S. Bhattacharyya, C.Bhattacharjee, S. Datta, Increasing the extraction of total

reducing sugar (TRS) from wheat straw through sonication treatment after dilute acid

hydrolysis, Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India): Chemical Engineering

Division 91 (2011)10-14. [citation:1, IF: u.a., SJR: 0.102 , SNIP: 0.011].

91. R. Das, D. Sen, A. Sarkar, C. Bhattacharjee, Study on the effect of membrane speed

on enzymatic synthesis of galacto-oligosaccharides using immobilized β-galactosidase

in rotating disk membrane reactor (RDMR), Journal of the Institution of Engineers

(India): Chemical Engineering Division 91 (2011) 53-60. [citation: 0, IF: u.a, SJR:

0.102 , SNIP: 0.011]

92. R. Das, D. Sen, A. Sarkar, S. Bhattacharyya, C. Bhattacharjee, A comparative study

on the production of galacto-oligosaccharide from whey permeate in recycle

membrane reactor and in enzymatic batch reactor, Industrial and Engineering

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Chemistry Research 50 (2) (2011) 806-816. [citation:8, IF: 2.206, SJR: 0.902 , SNIP:

1.194]

93. M. Panda, A. Bhowal, S. Datta, Removal of Hexavalent Chromium by Biosorption

Process in Rotating Packed Bed, Environmental Science and Technology 45 (2011)

8460 – 8466. [citation: 4, IF: 5.257, SJR: 2.672, SNIP: 1.928]

94. C. Das, A. Bhowal, S. Datta, Bioremediation of copper Contaminated Soil by co-

application of bioaugmentation and biostimulant with organic amendment,

Bioremediation Journal 15 (2011) 90-98. [ citation: 0, IF: 0.784, SJR: 0.325, SNIP:

0.403]

95. S. Majumder, K. Kargupta, S. Ganguly, P. Ray, Studies on the Performance of the

Conducting Polymer Based Molecular Release System, Polymer Engineering and

Science 51 (2011)[ citation: 2, IF: 1.243, SJR: 0.572, SNIP: 1.007]

96. K. Chatterjee, S. Ganguly, K. Kargupta, D. Banerjee, Bismuth Nitrate Doped

Polyaniline – Characterization and Properties for Thermoelectric Application.

Synthetic Metals 161 (2011) 275–279. [citation: 2, IF: 2.109, SJR: 0.680, SNIP:

0.888]

97. R. Chakraborty, A. Sirkar, Efficiency Comparison Between Circular and

Semicircular Fins Circumscribing Circular Pipes, Journal of Heat Transfer (ASME)

133 (2011) 044501-4. [Citation: 1, IF:1.83, SJR: 1.129, SNIP: 1.027]

98. Sirkar, R. Chakraborty, Efficiency comparison between circular and semicircular fins

circumscribing circular pipes, Journal of Heat Transfer 133 (4) (2011) art. no.

044501 [citation = 1, IF = 1.83, SJR = 1.129, SNIP = 1.027]

99. N. Sen, Microgravity gas-liquid flow through packed beds, Acta Astronautica 68

(2011) 39-45. [citation = 1, IF = 0.701, SJR = 0.533, SNIP = 1.16]

100. N. Sen, Modeling in prediction of microgravity two-phase slug-annular flow pattern

transition, Acta Astronautica 69 (2011) 365 – 372. [citation = 0, IF = 0.701, SJR =

0.533, SNIP = 1.16]

101. S. Bhattacharyya, R. Debnath, D. Roy, S. Majumdar, An experimental study on

turbulent air flow through a two dimensional rectangular diffuser, Journal of the

Institution of Engineers (India): Mechanical Engineering Division 92 (2011) 3-7.

[citation: 2, IF = u.a., SJR: 0.109, SNIP: 0.103]

102. S. Sarkar, D. Roy, J. Mukherjee, Enhanced protease production in a

polymethylmethacrylate conico-cylindrical flask by two biofilm-forming bacteria,

Bioresource Technology 102(2011) 1849-1855. [citation: 3, IF: 4.75, SJR: 1.979,

SNIP: 2.446]

103. R. Chakraborty, P. Mukhopadhyay, M. Bera, S. Suman, Infrared-Assisted Freeze

Drying of Tiger Prawn: Parameter Optimization and Quality Assessment, Drying

Technology 29 (2011), 508–519. (Citation: 2, IF:1.814, SJR: 0.511, SNIP: 1.202]

104. R. Chakraborty, M. Bera , P. Mukhopadhyay , P. Bhattacharya, Prediction of optimal

conditions of infrared assisted freeze-drying of aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis) using

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response surface methodology, Separation and Purification Technology 80 (2011),

375–384. [Citation: 6, IF: 2.894. SJR: 1.173, SNIP: 1.617]

105. R. Chakraborty, S. Bepari, A. Banerjee, Application of calcined waste fish

(Labeorohita) scale as low-cost heterogeneous catalyst for biodiesel synthesis,

Bioresource Technology 102, (2011) : 3610–3618. [Citation: 12, IF:4.750, SJR:

1.979, SNIP: 2.446].

2010:

106. P. Saha, S. Datta, S.K. Sanyal, Application of natural clayey soil as adsorbent for the

removal of copper from wastewater, Journal of Environmental Engineering 136

(2010) 1409-1417. [citation: 5, IF: 0.87, SJR:0.348, SNIP: 0.414]

107. S. Bhattacharyya, P. Choudhuri, S. Datta, S.C. Santra, Assessment of total mercury

level in fish collected from East Calcutta Wetlands and Titagarh sewage fed

aquaculture in West Bengal, India, Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and

Toxicology 84 (2010) 618-622. [citation: 7, IF: 1.105, SJR: 0.559, SNIP: 0.719]

108. P. Saha, S. Datta, Assessment on the thermodynamics and kinetic parameters on

adsorption of malachite green using rice husk, Journal of the Institution of

Engineers (India): Chemical Engineering Division 90 (2010) 11-17. [citation: 0, IF :

n.a., SJR: 0.102, SNIP: 0.011]

109. A.K. Samanta, A. Konar, S. Chakraborty, S. Datta, Effect of different mordants,

extraction conditions and dyeing process variables on colour interaction parameters

and colour fastness properties in dyeing of jute fabric with manjistha, a natural dye,

Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India), Part TX: Textile Engineering

Division 91(2010) 7-15. [citation: 2, IF: n.a., SJR: 0.104, SNI : 0.066]

110. T. Mandal, D. Dasgupta, S. Mandal, S. Datta, Treatment of leather industry

wastewater by aerobic biological and Fenton oxidation process, Journal of

Hazardous Materials 180(2010) 204-211. [citation:10, IF: 4.173, SJR: 1.656, SNIP:

2.049]

111. A.K. Samanta, A. Konar, P. Agarwal, S. Datta, Effects of chemical modification of

jute fabric with ethylene di-amine and hydrazines on its textile related mechanical

properties and dyeability, Journal of Polymer Materials 27(2010) 203-233.

[citation:1, IF: 0.319, SJR: 0.206 SNIP: 0.304]

112. D. Banerjee, S. Datta, S. Mukherjee, Application of eco-friendly floral dye on

handmade paper, Asian Textile Journal 19 (2010) 55-58. [Citation: 0, IF:u.a., SJR:

u.a., SNIP:u.a.]

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113. T. Mandal, D. Dasgupta, S. Datta, A biotechnological thrive on COD and chromium

removal from leather industrial wastewater by the isolated microorganisms,

Desalination and Water Treatment 13 (2010) 382-392. [citation: 3, IF: 0.614, SJR:

0.206 SNIP: 0.304]

114. T. Mandal, S. Maity, D. Dasgupta, S. Datta, Advanced oxidation process and

biotreatment: Their roles in combined industrial wastewater treatment, Desalination

250 (2010) 87-94. [citation: 21, IF: 2.59, SJR: 0.936 SNIP: 1.228]

115. S. Dutta, R. Chowdhury, P. Bhattacharya, Stability and response analyses of a

biochemical process with reference to bioreduction of SO 2 from a simulated gas

mixture in a CSTBR with cell recycle, AIP Conference Proceedings 1298 (2010),

160-165. [Citation: 0, IF: u.a. , SJR: 0.142 , SNIP: 0.112]

116. P. Bag, P. Bhattacharya, R.Chowdhury, Bio-detoxification of arsenic laden ground

water through a packed bed column of a continuous flow reactor using immobilized

cells, Soil and Sediment Contamination 19 (4)(2010) 455-466. [Citation: 1, IF: 0.509,

SJR: 0.447, SNIP: 0.616]

117. S. Dutta, S.A. Parsons, C. Bhattacharjee, S. Bandhyopadhyay, S. Datta, Development

of an artificial neural network model for adsorption and photocatalysis of reactive dye

on TiO2 surface, Expert Systems with Applications 37 (12) (2010) 8634-8638.

[citation: 10, IF: 1.854, SJR: 1.259 , SNIP: 2.539 ]

118. S. Bandyopadhyay, R. Chowdhury, C. Bhattacharjee, Mathematical modeling of

production of bio-surfactant through bio-desulfurization of hydrotreated diesel in a

fermenter, AIP Conference Proceedings 1298 (2010) 232-237. [citation: 0, IF: u.a.,

SJR: 0.142,SNIP: 0.112 ]

119. D. Sarkar, A. Bhattacharya, C. Bhattacharjee, Modeling the performance of a

standard single stirred ultrafiltration cell using variable velocity back transport flux,

Desalination 261 (2010) 89-98. [citation:0, IF: 3.041, SJR: 0.936 , SNIP: 1.228 ]

120. D. Sen, W. Roy, L. Das, S. Sadhu, C. Bhattacharjee, Ultrafiltration of

macromolecules using rotating disc membrane module (RDMM) equipped with vanes:

Effects of turbulence promoter, Journal of Membrane Science 360 (2010) 40-47.

[citation: 7, IF: 4.093, SJR: 1.495 , SNIP: 1.670]

121. S. Bhattacharyya, C. Bhattacharjee, India, the sleeping Giant country for bioethanol

production from agricultural residues: A review, Indian Journal of Environmental

Protection 30(4)(2010) 300-306. [citation:1, IF: u.a, SJR: 0.149 , SNIP: 0.173]

122. A. Choudhury, S. Sengupta, C. Bhattacharjee, S. Datta, Extraction of hexavalent

chromium from aqueous stream by emulsion liquid membrane (ELM), Separation

Science and Technology 45 (2) (2010) 178-185. [citation:2, IF: 1.088, SJR: 0.407 ,

SNIP: 0.599 ]

123. D. Sarkar, A. Bhattacharya, C. Bhattacharjee, D.C. Mukherjee, Modeling and

simulation of unstirred dead end ultrafiltration of macromolecules, Journal of the

Indian Chemical Society 87 (1) (2010) 105-116. [citation: 0, IF : u.a. , SJR: 0.229 ,

SNIP: 0.466]

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124. S. Mondai, S. Dasgupta, S. Sengupta, C. Bhattacharjee, A study based on the

different dosing levels of primary tannery wastewater treatment, Indian Journal of

Environmental Protection 30 (1) (2010) 40-45. [citation : 0, IF: u.a., SJR: 0.149,

SNIP : 0.173]

125. D. Saha, A.Bhowal, S. Datta, Artificial neural network modelling of fixed bed

biosorption using radial basis approach, Heat and Mass Transfer 26 (2010) 431–436.

[citation: 4, IF: 0.84, SJR: 0.466, SNIP: 1.012]

126. S. Bhattacharjee, A. Mondal, A.Bhowal, S. Datta, Evaporative Cooling of Water in a

Rotating Packed Bed (Split Packing), Industrial Engineering Chemistry Research

49 (2010) 847 – 851. [citation: 2, IF: 2.206, SJR: 0.902, SNIP: 1.194]

127. M. Dutta, C. Guha, Simulation of Zinc Solidification and Coating Profile on the Inner

layer Surface of A tube during its galvanization, ISIJ International 50, 2010, 11,

1671-1675. [citation: 2, IF: 1.147, SJR: 0.938, SNIP: 1.771]

128. S. Manigandan, S. Majumder, S. Asaithambi, S. Ganguly, K. Kargupta, D.

Banerjee, Electric field Induced Dewetting and Pattern Formation in Thin Conducting

Polymer Film, Sensor and Actuators: B. Chemical B144 (2010) 170-175. [citation:

6, IF: 3.535, SJR: 1.285, SNIP: 1.705]

129. S. Majumder, P. Ray, K. Kargupta, S. Ganguly, Ionic Ingress and Charge

Neutralization Phenomenon for Conducting Polymeric Film ChemPhysicsChem 11

(2010) 211-219. [citation: 3, IF: 3.349, SJR: 1.442, SNIP:1.037]

130. N. Sen, two-phase slug-to-annular flow pattern transition in microgravity, Acta

Astronautica 66 (2010) 1373 – 1377. [citation: 2, IF: 0.701 ,SJR: 0.533, SNIP : 1.16]

131. S. Bhattacharya, D. Roy, M.P.F. Graca, M.A. Valente, A.K. Bar, Dielectric behavior

of iodomolybdate glass-nanocomposites, Advanced Science Letters 3 (2010) 523-526.

[citation: 1, IF : u.a., SJR: 0.235, SNIP: 0.572]

132. S. Sarkar, D. Roy, J. Mukherjee, Production of a potentially novel antimicrobial

compound by a biofilm-forming marine Streptomyces sp. in a niche-mimic rotating

disk bioreactor, Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering 33(2010) 207-217.

[citation: 4, IF = 1.869, SJR: 0.604, SNIP: 0.839]

133. S. Majumdar, D. Roy, P. Das, Experimental determination of the size of the

recirculation bubble generated by the flow behind baffles, Journal of the Institution

of Engineers (India): Mechanical Engineering Division 90 (2010) 19-22. [citation:

0, IF = 1.147, SJR: 0.109, SNIP: 0.103]

134. S. Pal, U. Sarkar, D. Dasgupta, Dynamic simulation of secondary treatment processes

using trickling filters in a sewage treatment works in Howrah, west Bengal, India,

Desalination 253 (1-3) (2010) 253 (1-3). [citation: 0, IF: 3.041, SJR: 0.936, SNIP:

1.228]

135. U. Sarkar, D. Dasgupta, T. Bhattacharya, S. Pal, T. Chakroborty, Dynamic simulation

of activated sludge based wastewater treatment processes: Case studies with Titagarh

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Sewage Treatment Plant, India, Desalination 252 (1-3)(2010) 120-126. [citation: 0, IF:

3.041, SJR: 0.936, SNIP: 1.228]

136. Rajbansi, U. Sarkar, Adsorption of odorous gases in and around activated sludge

based Sewage Treatment Plant, Chemical Engineering Transactions 23 (2010) 345-

350. [citation: 0, IF : u.a., SJR : 0.258, SNIP : 0.235]

137. R.Chakraborty, A. Banerjee, Prediction of Fuel Properties of Biodiesel Produced by

Sequential Esterification and Transesterification of Used Frying Soybean Oil Using

Statistical Analysis, Waste and Biomass Valorization 8 (2010) [Citation: 2, IF: 0,

SJR: 0.433, SNIP: 0.902]

138. R. Chakraborty, S. Bepari, A. Banerjee, Transesterification of soybean oil catalyzed

by fly ash and egg shell derived solid catalysts, Chemical Engineering Journal 165

(2010) 798–805. [Citation: 1, IF: 3.473, SJR: 1.201, SNIP: 1.727]

139. Mongal, D. Chakraborty, R. Bhattacharyya, T. K. Chaki, P. Bhattacharya,

Characterization of electron beam irradiated ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer,

Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research 49 (2010) 7113-7120. [citation : 0,

IF: 2.206, SJR: 0.902, SNIP: 1.194]

140. Mongal, D. Chakraborty, R. Bhattacharyya, T. K. Chaki, P. Bhattacharya, Engineering

properties of electron beam-crosslinked ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, Journal

of Applied Polymer Science 117 (2010) pp. 75-83. [citation : 0, IF: 1.395, SJR: 0.53,

SNIP: 0.941]

2009:

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141. P. Saha, S. Datta, Assessment on thermodynamics and kinetics parameters on

reduction of methylene blue dye using flyash, Desalination and Water Treatment 12

(2009) 219-228. [citation:16, IF: 0.614, SJR: 0.267, SNIP: 0.299]

142. A. K. Samata, P. Agarwal, S. Datta, Dyeing of jute with binary mixtures of jackfruit

wood and other natural dyes - Study on colour performance and dye compatibility,

Indian Journal of Fibre and Textile Research 33 (2008) 171-180 [citation: 2, IF:

0.486, SJR: 0.256, SNIP: 0.856]

143. A.K. Samanta, P. Agarwal, D. Singhee, S. Datta, Application of single and

mixtures of red sandalwood and other natural dyes for dyeing of jute fabric: Studies on

colour parameters/colour fastness and compatibility, Journal of the Textile Institute

100(2009) 565-587. [ citation: 9, IF: 0.321, SJR: 0.472, SNIP : 1.126].

144. D. Datta, P.K. Banerjee, S. Datta, Seasonal variation of water quality index of a

stagnam surface water body, Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India):

Environmental Engineering Division 90(2009) 27-32

145. K. Das, S.M. Kamaruzzaman, T.R. Middya, S. Datta, Thermal diffusivity of

advanced composite materials of e-glass fiber reinforced plastic in the temperature

range 5-120K, Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Physics 47(2009) 273-276. [

citation: 1, IF: 0.763, SJR: 0.306, SNIP: 0.842]

146. A.K. Samanta, P. Agarwal, S. Datta, Studies on color interaction parameters and

color fastness properties for dyeing of cotton fabrics with binary mixtures of jackfruit

wood and other natural dyes, Journal of Natural Fibers 6 (2009) 171-190. [ citation

:1, IF :0.25, SJR : 0.301, SNIP: 0.383]

147. A.K. Samanta, P. Agarwal, S. Datta, Studies on color-strength-related parameters

and compatibility for dyeing of cotton fabric with binary mixtures of jackfruit wood

and other natural dyes, Journal of Natural Fibers 6 (2009) 27-45. [ citation : 2, IF :

0.25, SJR : 0.301, SNIP: 0.383]

148. K. Dasand, S.M. Kamaruzzaman, T.R. Middya, S. Datta, Study of variation of

thermal diffusivity of advanced composite materials of E-glass fibre reinforced plastic

(GFRP) in temperature range 5-300 K, Bulletin of Materials Science 32 (2009) 89-

92. [ citation : 0, IF: 0.213, SJR: 0.406, SNIP: 0.943]

149. P. Pal, D. Bhattacharyay, A. Mukhopadhyay, P. Sarkar, The detection of mercury,

cadium, and arsenic by the deactivation of urease on rhodinized carbon,

Environmental Engineering Science 26 (2009) 25-32. [citation: 0, IF : 1.154, SJR:

u.a., SNIP: u.a.]

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150. R. Chowdhury, P. Bhattacharya, Response of Cell Growth Due to Change in

Chromium Concentration During Bioconversion of Hexavalent Chromium, Using

Mixed Culture System, Indian Chemical Engineer 51 (2)(2009), 101-110. [Citation:

0, IF:u.a., SJR:u.a., SNIP:u.a.]

151. S. Dutta, R..Chowdhury, P.Bhattacharya, Stability and response analyses of phenol

degrading biochemical systems, Indian Journal of Chemical Technology 16 (1)

(2009) 7-16. [Citation: 2, IF:0.628, SJR: 0.233, SNIP: 0.548 ]

152. S. Dutta, S.A. Parsons, C. Bhattacharjee, P. Jarvis, S. Datta, S. Bandyopadhyay,

Kinetic study of adsorption and photo-decolorization of Reactive Red 198 on TiO2

surface, Chemical Engineering Journal 155 (3) (2009) 674-679. [citation:17, IF:

3.473, SJR: 1.201, SNIP: 1.727 ]

153. R. Das, S .Dutta, C.Bhattacharjee, Separation of whey protein and recovery of

lactose from whey by ultrafiltration, Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India):

Chemical Engineering Division 90 (2009) 37-42. [citation: 0, IF :u.a., SJR :1.201 ,

SNIP : 1.727 ]

154. P. Sarkar, S. Ghosh, S. Dutta, D. Sen, C. Bhattacharjee, Effect of different operating

parameters on the recovery of proteins from casein whey using a rotating disc

membrane ultrafiltration cell, Desalination 249 (1) (2009) 5-11 .[citation : 7, IF

:3.041, SJR : 0.936, SNIP : 1.228 ]

155. B.C. Bag, M. Sai, K. Sekhar, C. Bhattacharjee, Reaction kinetics of N-chlorination of

bis-(2,4,6-trichlorophenyl)-urea to N,N′-Dichlorobis-(2,4,6-trichlorophenyl)-urea by

hypochlorous acid, Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan 41 (2008) 967-972.

[citation: 0, IF: 0.5, SJR: 0.291, SNIP: 0.508]

156. J. Datta, C. Bhattacharjee, D. Mukherjee, B.R. De, T. K. Bhattacharya,

Mathematical standardisation on random chain model: Gaussian to computational

approach, Journal of the Indian Chemical Society 86 (10) (2009) 1051-1056.

[citation :0, IF : n.a., SJR : 0.229 , SNIP : 0.466 ]

157. D. Datta, S. Bhattacharjee, A. Nath, R. Das, C.Bhattacharjee, S. Datta, Separation of

ovalbumin from chicken egg white using two-stage ultrafiltration technique,

Separation and Purification Technology 66 (2) (2009) 353-361. [citation: 8, IF:

2.894, SJR: 1.173 , SNIP : 1.617 ]

158. S. Bhattacharjee, C. Bhattacharjee, S. Dutta, Recovery of lignosulphonates and

medium quality water from pulp and paper mill effluent using membrane technology,

Indian Journal of Environmental Protection 29 (3) (2009) 214-223. [citation : 0, IF

= n.a., SJR: 0.149 , SNIP: 0.173]

159. C. Bhattacharjee, D. Sen, P. Sarkar, S. Datta, P.K. Bhattacharya, Studies on the

application of different ANNs to predict permeate flux in rotating disk membrane

modules: A case study with MATLAB, Desalination and Water Treatment 2 (2009)

170-184. [citation: 7, IF: 0.852 , SJR : 0.267 , SNIP: 0.299 ]

160. D. Bonam, G. Bhattacharjee, A.Bhowal, S. Datta, Liquid−Liquid Extraction in a

Rotating-Spray Column: Removal of Cr(VI) by Aliquat 336, Industrial Engineering

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Chemistry Research 48 (2009) 7687 – 7693. [citation: 3, IF: 2.206, SJR: 0.902, SNIP:

1.194]

161. K. Chatterjee, S. Asaithambi, S. Ganguly, K. Kargupta, D. Banerjee, Synthesis and

Characterization of Electro-deposited Polyaniline-Bismuth Telluride Nanocomposite -

A Novel Thermoelectric Material, Materials Characterization 60 (2009) 1597-1601.

[citation: 1, IF: 1.88, SJR: 1.019, SNIP: 2.161]

162. S. Asai, S. Majumder, A. Gupta. K. Kargupta, S. Ganguly, Dynamics and pattern

formation in thermally induced phase separation of polymer–solvent system,

Computational Material Science 47 (2009) 103-205. [citation: 9, IF: 1.878, SJR:

0.900, SNIP: 1.423]

163. S. Majumder, P. Ray, K. Kargupta, S. Ganguly, On Electroneutrality Condition inside

Solid Conducting Porous Film, AIChE Journal 55 (2009) 3026-3029. [citation: 0, IF:

2.493, SJR: 0.855, SNIP: 1.185]

164. S. Asaithambi, K. Chatterjee, V.K. Sharma, S. Ganguly, K. Kargupta. D. Banerjee,

Effect of pH on Structural and Electrical Properties of Electrodeposited Bi2Te3 Thin

Films, Journal of Electronic Materials 38 (2009) 449-452. [citation: 5, IF: 1.635,

SJR: 0.756, SNIP: 1.150]

165. A. Suresh, M.S. Sureshkumar, K. Kargupta, S. Ganguly, K. Naskar, G.B. Nando,

Predicting physico-mechanical properties of LLDPE and PDMS rubber blends using

ANFIS-based model, Plastic, Rubber and Composite 38 (2009) 173-182. [citation: 1,

IF: 0.631, SJR: 0.252, SNIP: 0.678]

166. N. Sen, Suratman number in bubble-to-slag flow pattern Transition under

microgravity, Acta Astronautica 65 (2009) 423-428. [citation = 2, IF = 0.701, SJR =

0.533, SNIP = 1.16]

167. S. Sarkar, J. Mukherjee, D. Roy, Antibiotic production by a marine isolate (MS 310)

in an ultra-low-speed rotating disk bioreactor, Biotechnology and Bioprocess

Engineering 14(2009) 775-780. [citation: 3, IF: 1.277, SJR: 0.467, SNIP: 0.641]

168. B. Rajbansi, U. Sarkar, Evaluation of odour intensity from activated sludge based

sewage treatment works, Desalination and Water Treatment 12 (1-3)(2009) 360-

368, 360-368. [citation: 0, IF: 0.852, SJR: 0.267, SNIP: 0.299]

169. S. Sadhukhan, S. Singha, U. Sarkar, Adsorption of parachloro meta xylenol (PCMX)

in composite adsorbent beds: Parameter estimation using nonlinear least square

technique, Chemical Engineering Journal 152 (2-3)(2009) 361-366. [citation: 3, IF:

3.473, SJR: 1.201, SNIP: 1.727]

170. R. Mukherjee, A. Barua, U. Sarkar, B.K. De, A.K. Mandal, Role of Alternative

Electron Acceptors (AEA) to control methane flux from waterlogged paddy fields:

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Case studies in the southern part of West Bengal, India, International Journal of

Greenhouse Gas Control 3 (5)(2009) 664-672. [citation: 0, IF: 3.944, SJR: 2.221,

SNIP: 2.668]

171. A. Banerjee, R. Chakraborty, Parametric sensitivity in transesterification of waste

cooking oil for biodiesel production—A review, Resources, Conservation and

Recycling; 53: (2009), 490–497. [Citation: 43, IF:2.319, SJR: 0.974, SNIP: 1.738].

172. S. Paruya, A.K. Saha, P. Bhattacharya, Validations of thermohydraulic models for

geysering in a natural circulation loop using an impedance needle probe, Industrial

and Engineering Chemistry Research 48 (2009) 2020-2033. [citation: 4, IF: 2.206,

SJR: 0.902, SNIP: 1.194]

173. S. Paruya, P. Bhattacharya, Simulation of oscillations in boiling flow in a natural

circulation evaporator, Chemical Engineering Communications 196 (2009) 362-390.

[citation: 2, IF: 1.052, SJR: 0.372, SNIP: 0.616]

2008:

174. P. Saha, S. Datta, S.K. Sanyal, Hazardous waste pollution prevention using clay

with admixtures, Clean - Soil, Air, Water 36(2008) 230-238. [ citation : 9, IF : 2.177,

SJR : 0.658, SNIP: 0.815]

175. P. Saha, S. Datta, Dyeing of textile fibre using marigold flower as floral dye,

Colourage 55 (2008) 52-54.

176. A.K. Samanta, P. Agarwal, A. Konar, S. Datta, Characterisation and application of

purified selective natural dyes on jute, International Dyer 193 (2008) 25-33. [citation

: 3, IF : n.a., SJR: 0.256, SNIP : 0.856]

177. A.K. Samanta, P. Agarwal, S. Datta, Physico-chemical studies on dyeing of jute and

cotton fabrics using jackfruit wood extract: Part II - Dyeing kinetics and

thermodynamic studies, Indian Journal of Fibre and Textile Research 33 (2008) 66-

72. [citation : 3, IF : n.a., SJR: 0.256, SNIP: 0.856]

178. Santra, A.K., Pal, T.K., Datta, S. Removal of metanil yellow from its aqueous solution

by fly ash and activated carbon produced from different sources, Separation Science

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and Technology 43(2008) 1434-1458. [ citation: 0, IF : 1.088, SJR : 0.407SNIP:

0.599]

179. K. Samanta, R. Chowdhury, P. Bhattacharya, Effect of substrate concentration on the

transient dynamics of specific cell growth during bioconversion of Cr+6 to Cr+3 using

polyculture consortia, Indian Journal of Chemical Technology 15 (2008) , 209-215.

[citation: 1, IF: 0.628, SJR: 0.233., SNIP: 0.548 ]

180. C. Das, R. Chowdhury, P. Bhattacharya, Three phase biofilter model for the removal

of styrene through the microbial route , International Journal of Chemical Reactor

Engineering 6 (2008) art. no. A6. [citation: 4, IF: 0.739, SJR: 0.261, SNIP: 0.373]

181. D. Datta, C. Bhattacharjee, S. Datta, Whey protein fractionation using membrane

filtration - A review, Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India): Chemical

Engineering Division 89 (2008) 45-50. [citation :1, IF : n.a., SJR : 0.102, SNIP :

0.011]

182. A. Hore, S. Dutta, S. Datta, C. Bhattacharjee, Application of an artificial neural

network in wastewater quality monitoring: Prediction of water quality index,

International Journal of Nuclear Desalination 3 (2) (2008) 160-174. [citation :1, IF

: n.a., SJR : 0.159, SNIP : 0.207]

183. D. Sarkar, C. Bhattacharjee, Modeling and analytical simulation of rotating disk

ultrafiltration module, Journal of Membrane Science 320 (2008) 344-355. [citation

:13, IF: 4.093 , SJR: 1.495, SNIP: 1.670]

184. J. Datta, C. Bhattacharjee, B.R. De, Statistical analysis on quencher in

photobiological application, Indian Journal of Chemistry - Section A: Inorganic,

Physical, Theoretical and Analytical Chemistry 47(5) (2008) 708-710. [citation :0,

IF: 0.787, SJR: 0.282, SNIP: 0.726]

185. S. Majumder, K. Kargupta, S. Ganguly, Mathematical Modeling for the Ionic

Inclusion Process inside Conducting Polymer Based Thin-Films, Polymer

Engineering and Science 48 (11) (2008) 2229-2237. [citation: 2, IF: 1.243, SJR:

0.572, SNIP: 1.007]

186. S. Manigandan, A. Jain, S. Majumdar, S. Ganguly, K. Kargupta, Formation of nano

rods and nanoparticles of polyaniline using Langmuir Blodgett technique: Performance

study for ammonia sensor, Sensors and Actuators Part B 133 (2008) 187-194.

[citation:15, IF: 3.535, SJR: 1.285, SNIP: 1.705]

187. A. Suresh, S. Chakraborty, K. Kargupta, S. Ganguly, Low-dimensional Models for

describing Mixing Effects in Reactive Extrusion of Polypropylene, Chemical

Engineering Science 63 (2008) 3788-3801. [citation: 5, IF: 2.653, SJR: 1.026, SNIP:

1.629]

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188. S. Manigandan, S. Majumdar, S. Ganguly, K. Kargupta, Formation of nanorods and

nanoparticles of polyaniline using Langmuir Blodgett technique, Materials Letters 62

(2008) 2758-2761. [citation:8, IF: 2.224, SJR: 0.909, SNIP: 1.542].

189. S. Roy, K. Kargupta, S. Chakraborty, S. Ganguly, Preparation of

Polyanilinenanofibers and nano-particles via simultaneous doping and

electrodeposition, Materials Letters 62 (2008) 2535-2538. [citation:6, IF: 2.224, SJR:

0.909, SNIP: 1.542]

190. A. Das, A. Bhowal, S. Datta, Continuous Biosorption in Rotating Packed Bed

Contactor, Industrial Engineering Chemistry Research 47(2008) 4230-4235.

[citation: 5, IF: 2.206, SJR: 0.902, SNIP: 1.194]

191. D. Mondal, A. Bhowal S. Datta, Mass transfer characteristics in extraction by

emulsion liquid membrane system - Immobilized emulsion phase, Indian Journal of

Chemical Technology 15(2008) 113-117. [citation: 1, IF: 0.628, SJR: 0.233, SNIP:

0.548].

192. S. Sarkar, M. Saha, D. Roy, P. Jaisankar, S. Das, L. Gouri Roy, R. Gachhui, J.

Mukherjee, Enhanced production of antimicrobial compounds by three salt-tolerant

actinobacterial strains isolated from the Sundarbans in a niche-mimic bioreactor,

Marine Biotechnology 10 (2008) 518-526. [citation: 15, IF: 2.279, SJR: 0.791, SNIP:

1.226]

193. S. Mukherjee, D. Roy, P. Bhattacharya, Affinity separation of trypsin from goat

pancreatic extract using a polyethersulfone ultrafiltration membrane, Separation

Science and Technology 43 (2008) 3333-3350 526 [citation: 43, IF: 1.1, SJR: 0.407,

SNIP: 0.599]

194. S. Mukherjee, D. Roy, P. Bhattacharya, Comparative performance study of

polyethersulfone and polysulfone membranes for trypsin isolation from goat pancreas

using affinity ultrafiltration, Separation and Purification Technology 60(2008) 345-

351. [citation: 6, IF: 2.894, SJR: 1.173, SNIP: 1.617]

195. S. R. Mukherjee, U. Sarkar, Development of a micrometeorological model for the

estimation of methane flux from paddy fields: Validation with standard direct

measurements, Environmental Modelling and Software 23 (10-11)(2008) 1229-

1239. [citation: 4, IF: 3.608, SJR: 1.470, SNIP: 2.007].

196. N.C. Das, A. Lahiri, S. Sarkar, S. Basu, Reflection of generalized thermoelastic waves

from isothermal and insulated boundaries of a half space, Computers and

Mathematics with Applications 56 (2008) 2795-2805 [citation = 5, IF = 2.069, SJR =

1.117, SNIP = 1.407]

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Details of Chapter in books

[1] S. Ghoshal, P. Bhattacharya, R. Chowdhury, Packed Bed Reactor Model for De-

mercurization of Simulated Mercury-Laden Wastewater. Dynamic Biochemistry,

Process Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, Global Science Books. 5 (Special Issue

2), 12-17 (2011).

[2] B. Rajbansi, U. Sarkar, Sensing 1-propanethiol, ethyl methyl sufide, Disulfide, bis[1-

(methylthio)ethiol] from Odorous Emissions of a Sewage Treatment Plant, vol 4

(2012) 836-841 978-1-4673-2245-4 (ISBN)

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[3] B. Rajbansi, U. Sarkar, Adsorption of odorous gases in and around activated sludge

based Sewage Treatment Plant Chemical Engineering Transactions 23(2010) 345-350

1974-9791 (ISSN)

[4] M. Chakraborty, C. Bhattacharya, S. Datta: Chapter 4 - Emulsion Liquid Membranes:

Definitions and Classification, Theories, Module Design, Applications, New

Directions and Perspectives, Pages 141-199, in “Liquid Membranes: Principles and

Applications in Chemical Separations and Wastewater Treatment”, Copyright © 2010

Elsevier B.V., Edited by Vladimir S. Kislik (ISBN: 978-0-444-53218-3).

[5] C. Bhattacharjee, D. Sen: Chapter 6 – Treatment of Kraft Black Liquor using

membrane-based separation process, Pages 77 – 105, in “Membrane Technologies and

Applications”, Copyright © 2012 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC (CRC Press),

Edited by Kaustubha Mohanty & Mihir K. Purkait (ISBN 978-1-4398-0526-8).

[6] S. Chakraborty, R. Das Mondal, D. Mukherjee and C. Bhattacharjee: Production of

Bio-Based Fuels: Bioethanol and Biodiesel by in “Sustainable Development in

Chemical Engineering: Innovative Technologies” edited by V. Piemonte, M. De Falco

and A. Basile, pages 153-180, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, July 2013.

Details of Edited Books

[1] A. Chawdhuri, A Hadjadj, C. Guha and T. K. Dutta, Numerical Simulations of

Microscale gas flows: Continuum approach, Recent Advances in Technologies, Ed.

Maurizio A. Strangio, In-Tech, Olajnica, Croatia, 2009, 121-146.

Annexure VI

Patents filed

[1]

Filed by: Dwaipayan Sen, Chiranjib Bhattacharjee

Title: A Bio-Reactor suitable for Enzymatic Reaction and method of carrying out Enzymatic

Bio-Reaction

International Classification Number: C02F11/00, A61K9/00

[2]

Filed by: Arijit Nath, Ranjana Chowdhury, Chiranjib Bhattacharjee

Title: Chiranjib Bhattacharjee: Consortium of bacterium B. Safensis (JUCHE1) isolated from

casein whey, its process of isolation and its industrial applications thereof

Application No.: 755/KOL/2011, dated 06.06.2011.

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[3]

Filed by: Debasish Sarkar, Chiranjib Bhattacharjee, Ankur Sarkar

Title: A shear enhanced membrane module with inbuilt self cleaning mechanism

Application No.: 845/KOL/2012 dated 27-07-2012.

[4]

Filed by: Dr. R. Chakraborty

Title: A heterogeneous base catalyst and a process for the synthesis of fuel grade biodiesel

involving the same

Application No.: 1544/KOL/2011

[5]

Filed by: Dr. R. Chakraborty

Title: Biological hydroxyapatite supported solid catalyst(s), reactor configurations and

methods of hydrolysis, transesterification/esterification

Application no. 642/KOL/2012

ANNEXURE VII

Consultancy Work

[1]

Name of Faculty: Prof. Alakananda Mukherjee & Prof. AvijitBhowal

Title of Consultancy Work: Design of EMS for High Energy Density Al-AgO Sea Water

activated battery

Company: DRDO Income generated: Rs 9.0 Lakhs: Duration:

[2]

Name of Faculty: Prof. Chiranjib Bhattacharjee

Title of Consultancy Work: Utilization of Kraft Black liquor from Pulp & Paper mill:

Implementation of zero liquid discharge concept

Company: Godavari Bio-refineries Limited Income generated: Rs 4.5 Lakhs

[3]

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Name of Faculty: Prof. Chandan Guha

Title of Consultancy Work: CFD Analysis of hot dip tube galvanizing

Company: Tata Steel Income Generated: Rs 6.1 Lakhs

Annexure VIII

Seminars organized

[1] 2013: “Energy and Environment”

[2] 2012: “Emerging technologies in Chemical Engineering”

[3] 2012: “Advancement in Application of Heat Transfer in Chemical and Allied Industries”

[4] 2011: “Role of Chemical engineers in a sustainable world”

[5] 2010: “Cleaner Technologies for Process Industries”

[6] 2010: Lecture topic “Nanomaterials and their applications”

[7] 2010: “Biochemical Engineering and its applications”

[8] 2009: “Breakthrough technologies for sustainable development with Special Emphasis on

energy sectors of India”.

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Annexure IX

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

Sl. No. Name of Student Funding Agency Host/other institute

1 Subhosmita Mondal UGC Other institute

2 Sarmistha Samanta UGC Other institute

3 Isita Bhattacharya UGC Other institute

4 Debolina Banerjee SIR Other institute

5 Sourav Poddar UGC Other institute

6 Aparna Sarkar CSIR Other institute

7 Arijit Nath CSIR Other institute

8 Bipasha Das UGC Other institute

9 Tiyasha Kanjilal UGC Other institute

10 Ankur Sarkar DST Other institute

11 Ranjana Das DST Other institute

12 Santanu Sarkar SRF-STATE Other institute

13 Sujaya Banerjee CSIR Other institute

14 Sirsha Putatunda CSIR Host institute

15 Shubhrajit Sarkar TEQIP Host institute

16 Chandana Das CSIR Other institute

17 Nilutpal Goswami TEQIP Host institute

18 Subhanwita Saha CSIR Other institute

19 Ananta Kr. Sarkar DST Other institute

20 Priyanka Ghosh UGC Other institute

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21 Somdatta Sinha CSIR Other institute

22 Dipanjan Ghosh ISRO Other institute

23 Debrekha Ghosh CSIR Other institute

24 Subhra Sadhukhan CSIR Other institute

25 Piyasi Pradhan UGC Other institute

26 Malasri Bera UGC Other institute

27 Dr. Sreyashi Sarkar CSIR Host institute

28 Niladri Chakraborty Host institute

29 Suromita Chowdhury Other institute

30 Gadadhar Bhattacharyya Other institute

31 R. Sridar Other institute

32 Jayant Modak QIP Other institute

33 Abhijit Mondal Other institute

34 Pramita Sen Host institute

35 Debajyoti Chakraborty Host institute

36 Siladitya Ghosh Host institute

37 Sutapa Roy Host institute

38 Ashis Kumar Mondal Host institute

39 Maitreyee Saha Other institute

40 Debasree Ghosh Other institute

41 Mamita Panda Other institute

42 Pulak Dutta Other institute

Annexure X

Post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university

M.E.(Chemical Engg.) 2012-2014

1. Lopamudra Pradhan

2. Rima Biswas

3. Vivekananda Sinha

4. Victor Abhisek Chatterjee

5. Aditi Mullik

6. Avik Haldar

7. Arnab Mondal

8. Sanyan Kumar Bhattacharjee

9. Pabitra Kumar Baidya

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Annexure XI

List of distinguished Alumni

[1] Mr. Hari Dalmiya, CEO and owner of Dalmiya group of Industries

[2] Mr. Hirak Dutta, Director, Oil and Industrial Safety Directorate (OSID), GOI

[3] Mr. Uttam Basu, former Director of MRPL

[4] Mr. Ashit Das, Vice President, R&D RIL

[5] Mr. Monojit Chowdhury, Vice President, Linde

[6] Mr. Robin Mukherjee, Vice President,Haldia Petrochemicals

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[7] Mr. Prithiviraj Sur, Executive Director, Indian Oil Refineries Limited (Gurajat Refinery)

[8] Mr. Indrajit Basu, Executive Director, Marketing, Indian Oil Refineries Limited

[9] Mr. Ranjan Nandi, Managing Director of Foster Wheeler (India), Kolkata

[10] Mr. Alok Bhadra, Managing Director, Nalco

Annexure XII

Student enrichment programme

2013:

[1] Symposium on “Petroleum and Allied Industries”

[2] Symposium on “Chemical Engineering Education and Research”

2012:

[1] Workshop on “Adoption of Green technologies in Oil, Natural gas and Allied Industries”

[2] Workshop on “Climate Change vis-à-vis CO2 Sequestration”

[3] National Workshop “Utilization of Scientific Development towards greener Environment

for Empowered Society”

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2011:

[1[ National Symposium on “Oil and Natural Gas”

[2] National Symposium on “Career Enrichment Session for Students”

[3] Colloquium on “Role of Chemical engineers in a sustainable world”

[4] Colloquium on Clean and Green Technologies in Energy Management”

2010:

[1] Lecture on “Indoor Air Quality:- Concepts, Measurements and Effects on occupants

productivity in commercial buildings”

[2] Lecture on “Modeling and simulation in Chemical Engineering Problems”

[3] Lecture topic “Advanced Transport Phenomena and Rheology of Fluids”

[4] Lecture on “Status of Indian Chemical Industries”

[5] Lecture on “Testing, Standardization and Evaluation of Protective Coating”

2009:

[2] Workshop on ‘Quality curriculum design for Indian Chemical Engineers in view of

Global Competitiveness’.

2008:

[1]Workshop on “Quality of technical Education in India with Special Emphasis On

Chemical Engineering’.

[2] Workshop on ‘Prospects of Chemical Hub in India”

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Department of Civil Engineering

1. Name of the Department/School/Centre: Civil Engineering Department

2. Year of establishment: 1956

3. Faculty to which the Department/School/Centre is attached: Faculty of Engineering &

Technology

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, MPhil, PhD, Integrated Masters; Integrated

PhD, DSc, DLitt, etc.): Bachelor of Civil Engineering ,Bachelor of Civil Engineering

(Part time evening course) , Master of Civil Engineering , PhD programmes for full time

and external part time students

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments involved :Not

applicable

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Not

applicable

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Not applicable

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System :

Semester System

9. Participation of the department in courses offered by other departments: UG courses of

Department of Architecture and PG courses of departments like Pharmacy , Chemical

Engineering , Food Technology , Construction Engineering , M Phil in Environmental

Science .

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professor/Associate

Professor/Asst. Professor/others):

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 09 07 09

Associate Professor 15 08 06

Asst. Professor 10 05 05

Other 00 00 00

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience

and research under guidance:

Name

Qualification Designatio

n

Specializatio

n

No. of

Years of

Experie

nce

No.of

Ph.D./

M.Phil.

students

guided

for the

last 4

years

Dr.Somnath

Ghosh

BE , MTech,

PhD,MBA

Professor Structural

Engineering

and

Material

30 years 4

awa

rde

d

3

ong

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Name

Qualification Designatio

n

Specializatio

n

No. of

Years of

Experie

nce

No.of

Ph.D./

M.Phil.

students

guided

for the

last 4

years

oin

g

Dr.Sudipto

Ghosh

BE,MCE,PhD Professor Geotechnica

l

Engineering

28 years 1

awa

rde

d

2

ong

oin

g

Dr.S.N.Mukherj

ee

PhD

IITKGP),MTech(IITK

GP), BCE (CU)

Professor Environment

al

Engineering

30 +

yea

rs

3

awa

rde

d

1

sub

mitt

ed

6

ong

oin

g

Dr.S.P.Mukherj

ee

PhD(IITKgp),MCE(JU)

, BCE (JU)

Professor SoilMechani

cs &

Foundation

Engg.

29 years 4

awa

rde

d

5

ong

oin

g

Dr. R. B. Sahu Ph.D., M.C.E., B.C.E. Professor Soil

Mechanics

&

Foundation

Engineering

25 years 5

awa

rde

d

6

ong

oin

g

Dr. Saroj

Mandal

BCE,MCE,Ph.D Professor

& Head

Structural

Enginee

ring

22 yrs Complet

e -1

Ongoin

g -3

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Name

Qualification Designatio

n

Specializatio

n

No. of

Years of

Experie

nce

No.of

Ph.D./

M.Phil.

students

guided

for the

last 4

years

Dr.A.Guha

Niogy

BCE,MCE,Ph.D Professor Structural

Enginee

ring

Bridge

Enginee

ring,

and

Transpo

rtation

Planning

27 years 1

sub

mitt

ed

1

ong

oin

g

Prof. Sibnath

Chakraborty

BCE,MCE Professor Environment

al

Enginee

ring

22 years 1

awa

rde

d

1

ong

oin

g

Dr.D

Chakravort

y

PhD,M Tech (IIT) ,

BCE (JU)

Professor Structural

Enginee

ring

18 years 2

awa

rde

d

3

ong

oin

g

Dr.Partha

Bhattacharya

PhD,M Tech (IIT) ,

BCE (JU)

Associate

Professor

Structural

Dynami

cs and

Aerodynami

cs

14 years 3

ong

oin

g

Dr.Anupam

Deb Sarkar

PhD,M Tech (IIT) ,

BCE (JU)

Associate

Professor

Environment

al

Enginee

ring

14 years 7

ong

oin

g

Dr.Amit Dutta PhD,M Tech (IIT) ,

BCE (JU)

Associate

Professor

Environment

al

Enginee

ring

14 years 2

ong

oin

g

Dr. G Bhandari PhD, ME (JU), BE in Associate Geotechnica 13 years 1

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Name

Qualification Designatio

n

Specializatio

n

No. of

Years of

Experie

nce

No.of

Ph.D./

M.Phil.

students

guided

for the

last 4

years

Civil (B.E. College,

CU)

Professor l

Engineering

& Remote

Sensing

awa

rde

d

1

sub

mitt

ed

4

ong

oin

g

Sumit Kumar

Biswas

M E (JU) ,

BCE (BEC)

Assistant

Professor

Foundation

and

Geotechnica

l

Enginee

ring

5+ years

of

Industry

and

8+ years

of

teaching

Subhashish Roy

Chowdhury

PhD, MCE (JU), BE

(JU)

Assistant

Professor

Structural

Enginee

ring

6+ years

Pritam Aitch MCE (JU), BE (JU) Associate

Professor

Transportati

on

Engineering

Geotechnica

l

Engineering

& Remote

Sensing

10 years

Sreyashi Das

Pal

MCE (JU), BE (JU) Assistant

Professor

Structural

Enginee

ring

8 +

yea

rs

Dr.Tumpa

Hazra

PhD, MCE (JU), BE

(JU)

Assistant

Professor

Environment

al

Engineering

3 +

yea

rs

4

ong

oin

g

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors, visiting professors,

etc.: Prof.M.Bandopadhyay Ex IIT KGP - Emeritus Professors

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: 25 %

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in UG course and 0% for PG course .

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: 24:1 for UG course and 3:1 for PG course .

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff - sanctioned,

filled and actual: 25 are in office presently .

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:

Bacterial Concrete : AICTE, DBT, DRDO,DST

High Volume fly ash concrete : DST- PURSE

Geopolymer concrete : AICTE

Assessment of Environmental Consequences for Sustainability of Waste Recycling in

Present Urban Agricultural Practices.

Phytoremediation Study for Treatment of Community Waste Water and Some Toxic

Substances by Aquatic and Wetland Plants.

Seismic Hazard Analysis for Kolkata City with Emphasis on Local Site Conditions

Numerical and Experimental Study on Active Control of Coupled Structural Acoustic

(CSA)

Problems Involving Laminated Composite Structures

Evaluation of Mechanical, Durability and Microstructural Properties of High

volume Fly ash Concrete

A Study to Correlate Air and Noise Quality with Urban Traffic Characteristics for

Kolkata Metropolis

Contaminant Transport (Heavy Metals Pollution)

Soil structure interaction

Self-compacting concrete (SCC)

17. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international

funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,

project titles and grants received project-wise.

Funding agencies Project titles Grants received

Department of

Biotechnology

Self Healing Concrete : A

Microbial approach to find out

an alternative in sustainable

Concrete Technology

Rs 42 lacs 2011 to 2013

M/S Intellectual

Venture, Singapore

Use of Bioremediase Protein

Powder in Practical

Construction Technology

Rs 21lacs 2010 to 2011

AICTE Strength and durability of fly

ash based geopolymer concrete

Principle Investigator

AICTE Rs 8.8 lacs 2008 to

2010

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DST Seismic Hazard Analysis for

Kolkata City with Emphasis

on Local Site Conditioning

(For details : RBS, ADS)

J.U.

(under research

support from J.U.

research fund)

Pile Response under

lateral load in layered soil

Allotted: Rs.50000/-, Utilized

and Received:Rs. 49900/-

J.U.(Under

Innovative Research

Support from J.U.)

Response of Pile Group under

lateral load in layered soil

Allotted: Rs.50000/-, Utilized

and Received: Rs. 49700/-

Jadavpur University

Research Grant

Decentralised Management of

Urban Solid Waste: R. R. Plot

Kolkata as a Case Study

Rs 50, 000/-

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

e) National collaboration

LAFARGE AGGREGATES & CONCRETE INDIA PVT. LTD Mumbai , 2012

b) International collaboration

BASF Construction Chemicals Ltd., Italy , 2012.

M/S Intellectual Ventures India limited, Singapore , 2010.

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received. (Give details.)

Self Healing Concrete : A Microbial approach to find out an alternative in

sustainable Concrete Technology Department of Biotechnology Rs 42 lacs

2011 to 2013 Ongoing

Strength and durability of fly ash based geopolymer concrete AICTE Rs 8.8

lacs 2008 to 2010 complete

1. A LAND USE CUM STOCHASTIC TRANSPORTATION MODEL FOR

A BETTER KOLKATA (DST-PURSE Project with Dept. of Architecture) Duration:

Three (3) Years

Total cost: Rs. 41,19,600 (Rs. Forty-one lakh nineteen thousand six hundred only).

Procured the following equipment: a) CO- Analyzer b) NOx Analyzer c) Pulse-oxymeter

d) Spirometer

2. NUMERICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON ACTIVE CONTROL OF COUPLED

STRUCTURAL ACOUSTIC (CSA) PROBLEMS INVOLVING LAMINATED

COMPOSITE STRUCTURES, Total cost: Rs. 21,22,200 (Rupees Twenty-one Lakhs twenty-

two thousand two hundred only), Equipment procured Random Signal Generator, Speaker

with Power Amplifier, Microphone with Preamplifiers (Four Numbers), 4 – Channel CPB

analyzer

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SPECIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME - DRS – 1 for 5 years (2012 – 2017)

NR(lakhs) R((lakhs)

Total(lakhs)

Amount allocated for 5 years: 57.0 15.00

73.00

Amount sanctioned during the year: 55.0 3.75

58.75

Date of first sanction 2012-13 23.10.2012

(current phase):

Total grants received since inception: 55.0 3.75

58.75

20. Research facility/centre run by the Dept./school/centre which has: Not applicable

state recognition

national recognition

international recognition

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Not

applicable

22. Publications:

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

Monographs

Chapters in Books

Edited Books

Books with ISBN with details of publishers

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

Citation Index – range / average

SNIP

SJR

Impact Factor – range / average

h-index

International Journals/Books

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International =5 of Prof . Saroj Mondal

National =2 of Prof . Saroj Mondal

International Journal Publications of Prof.Somnath Ghosh

1. “Workability and Setting Time of Alkali Activated Blast Furnace Slag Paste”, ASTM

International Journal, Advances in Civil Engineering Materials, 2013; 2(1), pp 1-17.

2. “Effect of Fineness on Engineering Properties of Alkali-activated GGBFS paste”,

International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, 2013; 8 (2), 131-146.

3. “Effect of alkali content on strength and microstructure of GGBFS paste”, Global

Journal of Researches in Engineering, 2013; 13(1), pp. 11-19.

4. “Effect of curing conditions on the compressive strength and microstructure of alkali-

activated GGBS paste”, International Journal of Engineering Science Invention,

2013; 2(2), pp. 24-31.

5. “Strength and Microstructure of Alkali-activated blast furnace slag paste”,

International Journal of Pure and Applied Research in Engineering and Technology,

2013; Vol 1 (8), pp. 12-22.

6. Microstructure Study on Fly ash based Geopolymer blended with Blast furnace slag,

Journal of Material science , Springer, 2013

7. Evaluation of Geopolymer properties with temperature imposed on activator prior

mixing with Fly Ash, International Journal Of Civil And Structural Engineering ,Vol

3, No 1, 2012

8. Comparative Study of Geopolymer Paste prepared from different activators, Recent

Trends in Civil Engineering & Technology Volume 2, Issue 3, Pages 1-10, December

2012.

9. Effect of Lime Stone Dust on Geopolymerisation and Geopolymeric Structure,

International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering

ISSN 2250-2459, Volume 2, Issue 11, November 2012.

10. “Resistance of Fly ash Based Geopolymer Mortars in Sulfuric Acid”,

Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Vol.4, No.1, April 2009,

pp.65-70.

11. “Acid Resistance of Fly ash based Geopolymer mortars”,

International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering, Vol. 1, No. 6,

May 2009, pp.36-40.

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12. “Effect of Na2O Content on Durability of Geopolymer Mortars in

Sulphuric Acid”, International Journal of Chemical and Biomolecular

Engineering, Vol.2, No.1, 2009, pp.20-25.

13. “Porosity and Sorptivity on Performance of Fly Ash Based

Geopolymer Mortars in Nitric Acid”, International Journal of Applied

Engineering Research, Vol.4, No.11, 2009, pp.2085-2092.

14. “Effect of Water Absorption, Porosity and Sorptivity on Durability of

Geopolymer Mortars”, Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences,

Vol.4, No.7, 2009, pp.28-32.

15. “Performance of Fly ash Based Geopolymer Mortars in Sulphate

Solution”, Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Review,

Vol.3,No.1, 2010, pp.36-40.

16. “Effect of Na2O content on performance of fly ash geopolymers at

elevated temperature”, International Journal of Civil and

Environmental Engineering, Vol.3;1, 2011, pp. 34-40

17. “Effect of silica fume additions on porosity of fly ash geopolymers”,

Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Vol.5, No.10, 2010, pp.

74-79.

18. “Effect of Si/Al ratio on performance of fly ash geopolymers at

elevated temperature,” Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering,

Page 118 of 686

Springer.

19. “Durability of fly ash geopolymer mortars in nitric acid-Effect of

alkali(Na2O) content”, Journal of Civil Engineering and Management,

Taylor and Francis. Vol. 17, No.3, 2011, pp.393-399.

20. “Effect of Na2O content on durability of geopolymer pastes in

magnesium sulfate solution”, Canadian Journal of Civil

Engineering, Vol.39, 2012, pp. 1-10.

21. “Effect of incorporating silica fume in fly ash geopolymer”, World

Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol. 60, 2011,

pp.243-246.

22. ‘Some studies on durability of recycled aggregate concrete’- The Indian concrete journal,

Vol-76, June-2002, No.6, pp- 385 – 388

23.‘Direct compressive strength and elasticity modulus of recycled aggregate concrete’ –

International journal of Civil and Structural engineering, Vol-2, No.1, 2011, pp-292 -304

24. ‘Recycled aggregate concrete exposed to elevated temperature’ – International journal

of engineering and applied science, Vol-7, January 2012, No.1, pp-100 -107

25. ‘ Durability of geo polymer coated recycled aggregate concrete exposed to

sulphuric acid’ – International journal of applied engineering research, Vol-7,

No.1(2012), pp-91-103

26. “Performance of Fly ash Based Geopolymer Composites at Elevated

Temperature”, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research (IJAER),

April 2009, Volume 4, Number 4, pp.583-593.

27. “Effect of Alkali Content on Direct Compressive Strength of Fly ash Based

Geopolymer Composites”, International Journal of Civil Engineering (IJCE)

Page 119 of 686

28. “Effect of Mix Composition on Compressive Strength and Microstructure of Fly

Ash Based Geopolymer Composites, Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

(ARPN)

29. “Effect of Elevated Temperature on Residual Properties of Fly ash Based

Geopolymer Composites”, International Journal of Emerging Technologies and

Applications in Engineering, Technology and Sciences (IJ-ETA-ETS) , July 2009

30. A 3D Computational Model of RC Beam Using Lower Order Elements with

Enhanced Strain Approach in the Elastic Range.’, Computers, Materials &

Continua(CMC), Aug’2008, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp 43-52

31. ‘A 3D Hypoelastic Computational Model of Reinforced Concrete Structure.’,

Icfai University Journal of structural Engineering(IJSE), Jan’2009, Vol. II, No. 1, pp

32-53.

32. ‘Bond-slip effects on the behaviour of RC beam under monotonic loading –An

Integrated 3D Computational Model using EAS Approach.’, CMC, Dec’2009,

Vol. 12, No. 1, pp 1-38.

Title Where Published Authors Year, Volume

(No.), Pages

Free vibration

characteristics of

point supported hypar

shells- a finite

element approach

Advances in Vibration

Engineering - An

International Journal ,

Impact factor =0.197

S. Sahoo,

D. Chakravorty

2008,7(2) , 197-

205

Bending of composite

stiffened hypar shell

roofs under point

load.

ASCE Journal of

Engineering Mechanics.

Impact factor = 1.116

S. Sahoo,

D. Chakravorty

2008,134(6),441-

454

Free vibration of

stiffened conoidal

shell roofs with

cutouts

Journal of Vibration and

Control

Impact factor = 1.966

S. S. Hota,

D. Chakravorty

2007,13(3),221-

240

Static bending of

composite point

Journal of Structural

Engineering.

S. Sahoo,

D. Chakravorty

2007,34(2),169-

176

Page 120 of 686

supported hypar shell

roofs

Impact factor = 1.8231

Bending

characteristics of

delaminated

composite cylindrical

shells - A finite

element approach.

Journal of Reinforced

Plastic and Composites.

Impact factor = 0.902

Anjan Acharya

D. Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

2009,28(8),965-

978

Design aids and

selection guidelines

for composite

conoidal shell roofs -

a finite element

application .

Journal of Reinforced

Plastic and Composites.

Impact factor = 0.902

H. S. Das,

D. Chakravorty

2007,26(17),1793

-1819

Natural vibrations of

delaminated

composite clamped

cylindrical shell

roofs.

Advances in Vibration

Engineering - An

International Journal

Impact factor =0.197

Anjan Acharya,

D. Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

2009,8 (3) , 257 -

262

Natural frequencies

and mode shapes of

composite conoids

with complicated

boundary conditions

Journal of Reinforced

Plastic and Composites.

Impact factor = 0.902

H. S. Das,

D. Chakravorty

2008,27(13),1397

-1415

Natural frequencies

and mode shapes of

composite cylindrical

delaminated shells by

finite element

Journal of Reinforced

Plastic and Composites.

Impact factor = 0.902

Anjan Acharya

D. Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

2010,29(2),226-

237

Bending

characteristics of

delaminated

composite cylindrical

shells with

complicated boundary

condition

International Journal of

Material Research ,

Electronics and Electrical

System

Anjan Acharya

D. Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

2008,1(1), 11-23

Free vibration of

stiffened composite

conoidal shell roofs

International Journal of

Mechanical Engineering and

H. S. Das,

D. Chakravorty

2008,1(2), 143-

150

Page 121 of 686

with complicated

boundary conditions -

a finite element study

Material Sciences

Root cause failure

analysis of stacker-

cum-reclaimer in ore

handling plant

Journal of Failure Analysis

and Prevention

S.Ghosal

D.Misra

T.K.Saha

D. Chakravorty

B.Chaudhuri

2008,8, 564-571

Composite full

conoidal shell roofs

under free vibration.

Advances in Vibration

Engineering - An

International Journal

Impact factor =0.197

H. S. Das,

D. Chakravorty

2009,8 (4) , 303-

310

On the bending

characteristics of

damaged composite

conoidal shells - A

finite element

approach

Journal of Reinforced

Plastic and Composites.

Impact factor = 0.902

S.Kumari

D.Chakravorty

2010,29 (21) ,

3287-3296

Finite element

application in analysis

and design of point

supported composite

conoidal shell roofs

suggesting selection

guidelines

The Journal of Strain

Analysis for Engineering

Design.

Impact factor = 0.881

H. S. Das,

D. Chakravorty

2010,45(3), 165-

177

Bending analysis of

stiffened composite

conoidal shell roofs

through finite element

application

Journal of Composite

Materials

Impact factor = 0.936

H. S. Das,

D. Chakravorty

2011,45(5), 525-

542

Finite element

bending behaviour of

delaminated

composite conoidal

shell roofs under

concentrated load

Special issue on

Computational Mechanics

of International Journal of

Engineering , Science and

Technology

S.Kumari

D.Chakravorty

Accepted in press

Forced motions of

composite conoidal

Advanced Materials K.Bakshi ,

H. S. Das,

2010,123-125, 89-

Page 122 of 686

shell roofs with

complicated boundary

conditions

Research

D. Chakravorty 92

Bending of

delaminated

composite conoidal

shells under

uniformly distributed

load

ASCE Journal of

Engineering Mechanics.

Impact factor = 1.116

S.Kumari

D.Chakravorty

2011,137(10),660

-668

Impact response of

simply supported

skewed hypar shell

roofs by finite

element

Journal of Reinforced

Plastic and Composites.

Impact factor = 0.902

Sanjoy Das

Neogi D.

Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

2011,30(21),1795

-1805

An investigation of

impact induced

response of a

multilayered

composite hypar

shell roofs - A finite

element approach

International Journal of

Material Research ,

Electronics and Electrical

System

Sanjoy Das

Neogi D.

Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

2012,5(1),974-

978

Study of static

characteristics of

delaminated

composite conoidal

shell subjected to

point load

Advanced Materials

Research

S.Kumari

D.Chakravorty

2010,123-125,

455-458

Finite element

analysis of corner

supported composite

skewed hypar shell

roof inpacted by a

solid striker

International Journal of

Engineering Research and

Technology

Sanjoy Das

Neogi D.

Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

2012 November ,

1(9)

Delamination and

first ply failure study

of composite

conoidal shells

Bonfring International

Journal of Industrial

Engineering and

Management Science

K.Bakshi ,

D. Chakravorty

2012 December ,

4 (21-26)

Page 123 of 686

Behaviour of

clamped composite

hypar shell roof

inpacted by a solid

striker - A finite

element approach

ACMFMS(IIT Delhi) , ISBN

978-81-8487-248-4 , Narosa

Publishing House , 2012

Sanjoy Das

Neogi D.

Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

787-790 , 2012

Behaviour of

multilayered simply

supported composite

hypar shell roof

inpacted by a solid

striker - A finite

element approach

Journal of Structural

Engineering.

Impact factor = 0.8902

Sanjoy Das

Neogi D.

Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

In press

Study of dynamic

behaviour of

multilayered clample

d composite skewed

hypar shell roofs

under impact load

Journal of Engineering.

Sanjoy Das

Neogi D.

Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

In press

Failure of laminated

composite plates and

shells - a review

International Journal of

Advance in Civil

Engineering.

Arghya Ghosh

K.Bakshi

D. Chakravorty

2013,3(1),27-35

First ply failure study

of composite

conoidal shells used

as roffing units in

civil engineering

Journal of Failure Analysis

and Prevention

K.Bakshi ,

D. Chakravorty

In press

Relative static and

dynamic

performances of

composite conoidal

shell roofs

Steel and Composite

Structures , An International

Journal

Impact factor = 0.47

K.Bakshi ,

D. Chakravorty

In press

Page 124 of 686

Active Control of

Radiated Sound from

Stiffened Plates using

IDE-PFC Actuators

A Scalable Neural-

Network Modular-

Array Architecture

For Real-Time Multi-

Parameter Damage

Detection In Plate

Structures Using

Single Sensor Output

Pattern Recognition

for damage detection

in aerospace vehicle

structures

Analysis of the

energy variation of a

struck string

International Journal of

Acoustics and Vibration

International Journal of

Computational Intelligence

and Applications

IEEE Explore, ISBN: 978-

1-4673-1828-0, DOI:

10.1109/EAIT.2012.640789

0

LAP Lambert Academic

Publishing AG & Co. KG,

ISBN No. 978-3-8383-0694-

0

A. Sahu, T.

Banerjee, A.

Guha Niyogi

and P.

Bhattacharya

S. Goswami and

P. Bhattacharya

S. Goswami and

P. Bhattacharya

R. Chatterjee

and P.

Bhattacharya

Accepted (In

press)

Vol. 11, No. 4,

2012

December, 2012

2009

Planning of Cost

Effective Water

Harvesting in a Sub

Basin of the

Subarnarekha River

in the State of West

Bengal, India

Journal of Agriculture

Science and Technology,

USA

Jana, S.,

Chowdhury,

D.R., Bhandari,

G., and Roy, D.,

pp 598-609,

[ISSN: 1939-

1250]

Soil Interaction of

Laterally Loaded Free

Head Long Pile

Embeded in Layered

International Journal of

Engineering Research &

Technology (IJERT), ISSN:

2278-0181, Vol. 2 Issue 7,

S. K. Biswas,

Prof. S. P.

Mukherjee,

Prof. S.

2013, 2 (7), 1055-

1061

Page 125 of 686

Sand Medium July – 2013, pp- 1055- 1061 Chakrabarti,

Moyukh De

Discarded Materials

of Water and Sewage

Treatment Plants as

Low Cost Fluoride

Adsorbents with a

Special Reference to

Bentonite

International Journal of

Water Quality

Engineering,U.K,Vol

2009(1), pp1-16

B.Bhattacharjee

, G.Banerjee

and Shibapriya

Mukherjee

2009.1-16

Use of Bio-

adsorbents blended

with bentonite for

defluoridation

International Journal of

Water Engineering,

Morpheus, U.K,vol-2009,

issue1,pp17-28

B.Bhattacharjee

, G.Banerjee

and Shibapriya

Mukherjee

2009, 2009 (1),

17-28

Soil Interaction of

Laterally Loaded Free

Head Long Pile

Embeded in Layered

Sand Medium

International Journal of

Engineering Research &

Technology (IJERT), ISSN:

2278-0181, Vol. 2 Issue 7,

July – 2013, pp- 1055- 1061

S. K. Biswas,

Prof. S. P.

Mukherjee,

Prof. S.

Chakrabarti,

Moyukh De

2013, 2 (7), 1055-

1061

Solid waste

management in

Kolkata, India:

Practices and

challenges

Waste Management T. Hazra,

S.Goel, B.

Maitra

2009, 29(1), 470-

480

Willingness-to-Pay

for Solid Waste

Management Service

Attributes: Kolkata

Municipal

Corporation Area,

India, as a Case

Study

International Journal of

Environment and Waste

Management

T. Hazra,

S.Goel, B.

Maitra

2013, 12(4), 406-

421

Page 126 of 686

1. S.N.Mukherjee: "Modeling resorcinol adsorption in water environment using artificial

neural network", International Journal Env. Tech. and Mgt. Vol-14 no1/2/3/4, Page-

'9-18, 1466-2132, august '11.

2. S.N.Mukherjee: "ANN Modelling in competitive adsorption of phenol and resorcinol

from water environment using some carbonaceous adsorbents", Journal of hazardous

Materials, Elsevier Publication, Vol. 188 issue -3, Page- 67-77, 0304-3894, July 2011.

3. S.N.Mukherjee: "Kinetic evaluation for aerobic bio degradation of resorcinol in a

batch reactor", International Journal Env. Tech. and Mgt. Vol -14 No1/2/3/4, Page-

326-338, 1466-2132, July 2011.

4. S.N. Mukherjee: “Prediction of phenolic compound migration through soil media

using ANN approach". World Academy of Science Engg. and Technology WASET,

Vol. 75, PP-606-609, (2011).

5. S.N. Mukherjee & S.Ghosh: “Characterization of sub surface water near an Industrial

Wastewater disposal site", International Journal of Earth Science and Engineering,

Vol. 4, No.6, Spl, PP-429-433(2011).

6. S.N. Mukherjee: "Treatment of Automobile Service Station Wastewater by

Coagulation and Activated Sludge Process", International Journal of Env. Science and

Technology, Vol. 2, Page-64-69, (2011).

7. S.N. Mukherjee, Jaydeep Mukherjee: " Heterotrophic nitrification by Achromobacter

Xyloxidans S18 isolated from a Small Scale Slaughter house waste water ",

Bioprocess and Bio System Engg., Springer, Vol.35,Page-721-728,(2012)

List of papers of Prof S.Mandal et all

1. Mandal .S et all Microbial activity on the microstructure of bacteria modified

mortar –Cement and concrete Composites ( Elsevier publication) Vol 31 No 2 pp

93-98 ,Feb, 2009

2. Mandal.S .et all Study on the Alkali Activated Fly Ash Mortar - “The Open

Civil Engineering Journal” , Vol-3 pp 98-101 , 2009

3. Mandal.S .et all Bioremediase a unique protein from a novel bacterium BKH1,

ushering a new hope in concrete technology - “Enzyme and Microbial

Technology” (Elsevier Publication) Vol 46. Issue -7 pp 581-587, 2010 .

4 Mandal.S .et all Self- Healing of Concrete – Its Evaluation and Potential –

published in the International Journal 3R’S (Repair, Restoration Renewal of Built

Environment) Vol.1 no.3 Jul- Sep 2010 .

Page 127 of 686

5 Mandal.S .et all Microbial protein _ An innovative additive for Cementitious

Materials – published in the International Journal 3R’S (Repair, Restoration

Renewal of Built Environment ) Vol.1 no.4 Oct- Dec, 2010

6 Mandal.S .et all Assessment of cement sand mortar under direct compressive

load –published in International Journal of Civil and Structural Engineering Volume

1, No 4, 2011

7 Mandal.S .et all Different thermal Activation Effect on Fly Ash Based

Geopolymer Concrete – published in the ICI Journal ,Vol-12 ,No 2 July- Sept.

,2011

8 Mandal.S .et all Study on the physical and mechanical property of ordinary

Portland cement and flyash paste – International journal of Civil and Structural

Engineering , Vol 2 no 3 Feb 2012

9 Mandal.S .et all Use of Bacterial Protein Powder in Commercial Fly Ash

Pozzolana Cements for High Performance Construction Materials Open Journal

of Civil Engineering, October 2012, 2, 218-228

10 Mandal.S .et all Study on the autogenic Healing Property of high volume Fly ash

Concrete published in the International Journal 3R’S (Repair, Restoration Renewal

of Built Environment ) Vol.3 no.4 Oct- Dec, 2012

National Journals

1. S. Roy, B. C. Chattopadhyay and R. B. Sahu (2013) “Pile Behavior under Inclined

Compressive Loads- A Model Study”, Electronic Journal of Geotechnical

Engineering, Vol. 18[2013].

2. K. Dan and R. B. Sahu(2012) “A theoretical study on ground movement prediction

for braced excavation in soft clay”, International Journal of Geotechnical

Engineering, volume 6, issue 1.

3. N. Roy and R. B. Sahu(2012) “Site specific ground motion simulation and seismic

response analysis for microzonation of Kolkata”, Geomechanics and Engineering- An

International Journal, Vol. 4, No. 1.

4. M. Paul and R.B. Sahu(2012) “One Dimensional Consolidation of Cohesive Soil

under Cyclic Loading”, International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, Vol. 3,

Issue 3.

5. K. Dan and R. B. Sahu(2011) “Excavation Induced Building Response by Laminate

Beam Method”, Indian Geotechnical Journal, Vol. 41, No. 1, pp. 48-53.

Page 128 of 686

6. S. S. De Dalal and R. B. Sahu(2011) “Evaluation of CPT friction ratio of some soils

of West Bengal”, Indian Geotechnical Journal, Vol. 41, No. 4, October 2011.

7. B. C. Barman, G.N. Bhandari and R. B. Sahu(2009) “Study of River Morpho-

dynamics through Physical Model”, Vol. 32 No.3-4, Journal of Hydrology, IAH,

Roorkee.

8. S. Ghosh, S. Mukherjee, R. B. Sahu, A. Ghosh, N. Som(2008) “Ground improvement

by small-diameter timber piles”, Ground Improvement, Vol. 161, G12, pp. 89-102.

Title Where Published Authors Year, Volume

(No.), Pages

Study of River Morpho-

Dynamics through Physical

Model

Published in the

Hydrology Journal,

by Indian

Association of

Hydrologists (IAH),

Dehradun

Barman, B.C.,

Bhandari, G., and

Sahu, R.B.,

2009, Vol. 32,

No. 3-4,

pp 188-207

(Print ISSN:

0971-

569X;Online

ISSN: 0975-

6914)

An Attempt to Develop

GIS Database and

Thematic Maps for Kolkata

Municipal Area

Published in the

Journal ‘Indian

Cartographer’

Sen Majumder, S.,

and Bhandari, G.,

2009. Vol. 29,

pp 208-218

Agricultural

Regionalization of Malda

District Using GIS

Published in the

Journal of Practicing

Geographer

Sen Majumder, S.,

and Bhandari, G.,

2010, Vol. 14,

No 2, pp 109-

120,

(ISSN No. 0975-

3850)

Morphometric Changes of

River Ganga in Post

Farakka Period

Published in the

‘River Behaviour &

Control’, Journal of

River Research

Institute, West

Bengal, India

Sen Majumder, S.,

and Bhandari, G.,

2010, Vol:

30:2009-2010,

pp. 41-54.

ISSN: 0970-

9258,

Selection of Time Scale for

Movable Bed Physical

Model

Published in the

‘River Behaviour &

Control’, Journal of

River Research

Institute, West

Barman, B.C., Sahu,

R.B., and Bhandari,

G.,

2010, Vol:

30:2009-2010,

pp. 19-29.

ISSN: 0970-

Page 129 of 686

Bengal, India 9258,

Changes in Meander

Geometry of Lower Course

of Ganga Since Eighteenth

Century

Journal of the Centre

for Creative

Learning and

Research

Sen Majumder, S.,

Bhandari, G., and

Chakrabarti, S.,

2011, Vol 1,

pp 15-28

Convective Cloud

Detection and Tracking

from Series of Infrared

Images

Journal of the Indian

Society of Remote

Sensing, India,

Published by

Springer Publication

Goswami, B., and

Bhandari, G.,

2013, Volume

41, Issue 2, pp

291-299

Vegetative Cover as

Erosion Protector: A

Future Prospect

Journal “Indian

Science Cruizer

Vol. 26(6)” in

November 2012

S.K. Biswas and M.

Halder Biswas

2012, Vol. 26(6)

Study of Soil Stiffness

Parameter in Case of

Laterally Loaded Free

Head Long Pile

Journal of “Indian

Science Cruizer

Vol. 27(1)” in

January 2013,pp-

10-19

Prof. Shibapriya

Mukherjee, S.K.

Biswas, Moyukh De

2013, 27 (1), 10-

19

2009, 2009 (1), 17-28 2012, 93, 97-104 2012, 17, 1833-

1854

Study of Soil Stiffness

Parameter in Case of

Laterally Loaded Free

Head Long Pile

Journal of “Indian

Science Cruizer

Vol. 27(1)” in

January 2013,pp-

10-19

Prof. Shibapriya

Mukherjee, S.K.

Biswas, Moyukh De

2013, 27 (1), 10-

19

2009, 1 (1), 1-17 2009.1-13 2009, 1 (i), 1-8 2009, 2009-10

(2), 20-24

2009, Nov2008-July2009,

3-7

2009 Down flow- Upflow

domestic filter

model using low

cost adsorbent for

fluoride

removalmodel-with

assessment on

geotechnical

Journal of

Hydrological

Experimentation,

Ass. Of water &

Envn. Modeling,

USA,Vol1,No1,

pp1-17

Page 130 of 686

properties

B.Bhattacharjee,

G.Banerjee and Shibapriya

Mukherjee

Adsorption of

fluoride by Bio-

adsorbent and its

Hybrid products

with Bentonite as

reference adsorbent-

a low cost approach

to treatment of

fluoride

contaminated water

Journal of water

quality monitoring,

Ass. Of water &

Envn. Modeling,

USA.Aug’2009.pp1-

13

B.Bhattacharjee,

G.Banerjee and

Shibapriya

Mukherjee

Study of Impregnated

Adsorbent for Fluoride

Removal and Impact

Assesment on Its Geo

technical Properties

Journal of Water

Treatment and

Filtration, Morpheus

UK, Vol: 1(i); pp. 1-

8

B.Bhattacharjee,

G.Banerjee and

Shibapriya

Mukherjee

Reuse of Sludge

of Water

Treatment

Plant(WTP) as

defluoridating

adsorbent s

Journal Of Institute of

Public Health Engineers

(India),2009, Vol 2009-10 ,

NO2 ,pp- 20-24

B.Bhattacharjee,

G.Banerjee and

Shibapriya

Mukherjee

Reuse of Sludge of

Sewage Treatment

Plant(STP) as

defluoridating

adsorbents

Journal Of

ASCE(India-

section),2009,

Vol Nov2008-

July2009 ,pp- 3-

7

B.Bhattacharjee,

G.Banerjee and Shibapriya

Mukherjee

Use of WTP Sludge

Blended with Brick

Dust for

Defluridation

Journal of Indian

Association for

Environmental

Management(ISSN

0970-8480),

published in

oct,2009

B.Bhattacharjee,

G.Banerjee and

Shibapriya

Mukherjee

Use of Bio-adsorbents

blended with bentonite for

defluoridation

International Journal

of Water

Engineering,

Morpheus, U.K,vol-

2009, issue1,pp17-

28

Prof. Shibapriya

Mukherjee et al.

Behaviour of

different types of

Journal of The

Institute of

Page 131 of 686

sand randomly

mixing with various

natural fibers

Engineers(India),

Series A, May

2012, Vol-93,

Issue -2, pp-97-

104

Adsorption of Cadmium

using Flyash: Equilibrium

and Kinetic Study

Environmental

Engineering Journal

of The Institute of

Engineers (India)

T. Hazra, B. Thakur,

K. Bandyopadhyay,

A. K. Misra

2010, 90 March

Issue

International Seminar/Conference Publications

International Conference Publications of Prof.Somnath Ghosh

1. ‘A 3D Computational Model of RC Beam Using Lower Order Elements with Enhanced

Strain Approach in the Elastic Range.’, Presented in International Conference on

Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences (ICCES’08), Honolulu,

Hawaii, Presented on March 17-22, 2008, pp 113-113.

2. ‘On Performance of EAS based Lower Order Element in 3D Computational Modeling of

RC Beam in the Elastic Range.’ Proceedings of International Conference on Advances in

Concrete and Construction (ICACC-2008), Hyderabad, India, Feb 7-9, 2008, pp 1084-

1093.

3. ‘Implementation of 3D Constitutive model on RC Frame using EAS based Lower Order

Element in the Elastic Range.’ International Conference on Computational &

Experimental Engineering and Sciences (ICCES’09), 8-13 April 2009: Phuket, Thailand

& ICCES online Vol. 9, No. 3, pp 143-149.

4. ‘Effect of fly ash on recycled aggregate Concrete’ – Proceedings of second international

conference on – ‘ Fly ash disposal and utilization’ at New Delhi, organised by Central

Board of Irrigation and Power, February -2000, Vol-2, pp 1-12

5. ‘Durability of recycled aggregate concrete’ – Proceedings of 7th

NCB International

seminar on cement and building materials, 21st to 24

th November- 2000, pp IX B-73

6. “Fly ash based Geopolymer composite”, Proceedings of 10th NCB International Seminar,

27-30 Nov. 2007, New Delhi, India, vol.3, pp.443-452.

7.“ Strength and workability of high performance Geopolymer composites”, Proceedings of

the First International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Applications in

Page 132 of 686

Engineering, Technology and Science(ICETAETS-2008), 13-14 January 2008, Rajkot, India,

pp. 51-56.

8.“Effect of synthesis parameters on compressive strength of fly ash based Geopolymer

composites”, Proceedings of International Conference on Sustainable concrete constructions,

8-10 Feb.2008, Ratnagiri, India, pp.117-123.

9.“Behavior of Fly ash Based Geopolymer Composites at Elevated Temperatures”,

Proceedings of 4th

International Conference on ‘Innovative World of Concrete’08, 11-14

December 2008, New Delhi, India.

10. “Geopolymer Composites – A Sustainable Infrastructure Materials for 21st Century”,

Proceedings of National Conference on “Emerging Technology and Developments in Civil

Engineering”, 22-23 March 2007, Government College of Engineering, Amravati, M.S.,

pp.82-90.

11. “Direct Compressive Strength of High Performance Geopolymer Composites”,

Proceedings of National Conference on “Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology

(NC(ET)2- 07)”, 5th May 2007, Saintgits College of Engineering, Kottayam, Kerla-686532,

pp.11-15.

12. “Effect of Mix Composition on Strength and Workability of Geopolymer composites”,

Proceedings of National Conference under TEQIP on “Advances in Construction Materials

and Equipments”, January 2008, Government College of Engineering, Jabalpur, M.P., pp. 74-

81

13. “Development of New Construction Material by Alkali Activation of Fly ash”,

Proceedings of All India Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Civil Engineering Materials”, 5-

6th December 2008, at Institution of Engineers., Kolkata, India, pp.68-74.

14. “Development of New Construction Material by Alkali Activation of Fly ash”,

Proceedings of All India Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Civil Engineering Materials”, 5-

6th December 2008, at Institution of Engineers., Kolkata, India, pp.68-74.

15. “Durability of Fly ash Based Geopolymer Mortars in Sulfuric Acid”,

Page 133 of 686

Proceedings of All India Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Civil Engineering

Materials”, 5-6th December 2008, Institution of Engineers, Kolkata, India,

pp.75-80.

16. “Resistance of Fly ash based mortars in Nitric acid”, Proceedings of

National Conference on “Recent Innovations in Technology”, NCRIT 2009,

26-28 March 2009, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Kottayam, India,

pp.420-423.

17. “Strength and Sorptivity of Fly ah Based Geopolymer Composites”,

Proceedings of International conference on Innovative World of Structural

Engineering, ICIWSE 2010, September 17-19, 2010, Aurangabad, India.

18. “Porosity and Sorptivity of Fly ash Based Geopolymer Composites”,

Proceedings of National Conference on Advanced Materials and Structures,

AMAS 2011, February 3-4, Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry

19.Durability study of Geopolymer paste blended with Blast furnace slag, International

Conference on Global Trends In Engineering and Management, Nagpur, ICJTM,22 nd

March,2013

Title Sem/Conf Authors Place, Year

Study of fundamental frequency of

stiffened composite conoidal shell

roofs

The Sixth Structural Engineering

Convention ( SEC 2008)

H. S. Das,

D. Chakravorty

18-20 , December , 2008 , SERC ,

Chennai

Free vibration study of stiffened

composite conoidal shell roofs

International Conference on

Vibration Problems - 2009

H. S. Das,

D. Chakravorty

IIT, Kharagpur, 2009 , January

Recent advances on low velocity

impact response of laminated

composite plates and shells - A

International Conference on

Vibration Problems - 2009

B.Halder, S.Chatterjee

D. Chakravorty

IIT, Kharagpur, 2009 , January

Page 134 of 686

review A.Karmakar

Bending characteristics of damaged

composite conoidal shells under

uniform loading

3rd International Congress on

Computational Mechanica and

Simulation

S.Kumari D.Chakravorty IIT, Mumbai 2009 , December

Static analysis of delaminated

composite conoidal shells using finite

element method

54th Congress of Indian Society

of Theoretical and Applied

Mechanics (ISTAM)

S.Kumari D.

Chakravorty

Netaji Subhash Institute of

Technology, New

Delhi Dec 18-21,

2009

Seismic evaluation of structures by

pushover technique with special

reference to bridges - A review

International Conference on

Materials, Mechanics &

Management

K.Bakshi

D.Chakravorty

College of Engineering

Trivandrum

Kerala, India

Jan 14-16, 2010

Finite element bending characteristics

of composite conoidal shells with

damage

International Conference on

Materials, Mechanics &

Management

S.Kumari

D.Chakravorty

College of Engineering

Trivandrum

Kerala, India

Jan 14-16, 2010

Forced motions of composite

conoidal shell roofs with complicated

boundary conditions

Third International Conference

on Multifuctional Materials and

Structures

K.Bakshi H.S.Das

D.Chakravorty

Jeonju Korea

Sept 14-18, 2010

Study of static characteristics of

delaminated composite conoidal shell

subjected to point load

Third International Conference

on Multifuctional Materials and

Structure

S.Kumari

D.Chakravorty:

Jeonju Korea

Sept 14-18, 2010

Finite element bending behaviour of

delaminated composite simply

supported conoidal shells

International Conference on

Vibration Engineering and

Technology of Machinery

VETOMAC- 2010

S.Kumari

D.Chakravorty

IIT Delhi , 13-15 December 2010

Forced motions of composite

conoidal shells -A finite element

analysis

International Conference on

Vibration Engineering and

Technology of Machinery

VETOMAC- 2010

K.Bakshi H.S.Das

D.Chakravorty

IIT Delhi , 13-15 December 2010

Forced vibration analysis of

composite conoidal shell roofs by

finite element method

International Conference on

Composites for 21st Century,

Current & Future Trends

K.Bakshi H.S.Das

D.Chakravorty

4-7 January 2011

Dynamic behaviour of delaminated

composite clamped conoids

The Fifth International

Conference on Management

Science and Engineering

Management

S.Kumari

D.Chakravorty:

City University of Macau , China ,

7-9 November 2011

Page 135 of 686

Study of dynamic behaviour of

multi layer composite skewed hypar

shell roofs under impact roof

56 th Congress of ISTAM S. Das Noegi

D.Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

SVNIT , Surat

Behaviorial study of multilayered

clamped composite hypar shell roof

impacted by solid striker

19 th International Congress on

Sound and Vibration (ICSV19)

S. Das Noegi

D.Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

Vilnius , Lithuania between 8-12

July , 2012

Firsr ply failure analysis of

laminated composite cylindrical

shells

2 nd International Conference on

Advanced Composite Materials

and Technologies for Aerosoave

Applications

K.Bakshi P.Saha

D.Chakravorty

Wrexham , North Wales UK , 11-

13 June , 2012

Delamination and firsr ply

failure study of composite conoidal

shells using the finite element method

International Conference on

Advances in Architecture and

Civil Engineering

K.Bakshi

D.Chakravorty

M.S.Ramaiah Institute of

Technology , Bangalore ,21-23

June , 2012

Behaviour of clamped composite

hypar shell roof impacted by a solid

striker - A finite element approach

Third Asian Conference on

Mechanics of Functional

Materials and Structures

S. Das Noegi

D.Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

IIT Delhi , 5-8 December 2012

Finite element first ply failure

analysis of laminated composite

cylindrical shells under uniformly

distributed load

Third Asian Conference on

Mechanics of Functional

Materials and Structures

S.Roy Chowdhury,

D.Chakravorty

IIT Delhi , 5-8 December 2012

Firsr ply failure study of laminated

conoidal shells

Fourth International Congress on

Computational Mechanics and

Simulation

K.Bakshi

D.Chakravorty

IIT Hyderabad , 9-12 December

2012

Behaviour of multi layered simply

supported composite hypar shell roof

impacted by a solid striker - A finite

element approach

Fourth International Congress on

Computational Mechanics and

Simulation

S. Das Noegi

D.Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

IIT Hyderabad , 9-12 December

2012

Review on failiure study of laminated

composite plates and shells

International Conference on

Frontiers of Mechanical

Engineering , Materials and

Arghya Ghosh

D.Chakravorty

Beijing , China , 20-21 December

2012

Page 136 of 686

Energy (ICFMEME 2012 )

First ply failure study of point

supported cross ply laminated

composite conoidal shells

2012 International Conference

on Manufacturing Engineering

and Technology for

Manufacturing Growth

K.Bakshi

D.Chakravorty

San Diego , USA November 1-2

,2012

Analysis of point supported hypar

shell roofs under impact load- A

selection guideline

2013 International Conference

on Materials Science and

Chemical Engineering (MSCE

2013)

S. Das Noegi

D.Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

Singapore February 20-21 ,2013

Vibration characteristics of point

supported composite skewed hypar

shell roofs under impact load- A

selection guideline

20th International Congress on

Sound and Vibration (ICSV20)

S. Das Noegi

D.Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

Bangkok, Thailand 7-11 July

,2013

First ply failure study of laminated

composite conoidal shell roofs

considering geometric nonlinearity

17th International Conference on

Composite Structures(ICCS17

K.Bakshi

D.Chakravorty

FEUP,Porto,Portugal June 17-21

,2013

Dynamic analysis of simply

supported laminated composite hypar

shell roof subjected to oblique impact

by finite element

17th International Conference on

Composite Structures(ICCS17)

S. Das Noegi

D.Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

FEUP,Porto,Portugal June 17-21

,2013

Dynamic behaviour of point

supported composite skewed hypar

shell roof under oblique impact

9th International Conference on

Fracture and Strength of Solids

(FEOFS 2013)

S. Das Noegi

D.Chakravorty

A.Karmakar

Jeju , South Korea June 9-13

,2013

Progressive failure of laminated

composite skewed hypar shells

9th International Conference on

Fracture and Strength of Solids

(FEOFS 2013)

A.Ghosh K.Bakshi

D.Chakravorty

Jeju , South Korea June 9-13

,2013

A geometric nonlinear approach to

study first ply failure of laminated

composite conoidal shell roofs

9th International Conference on

Fracture and Strength of Solids

(FEOFS 2013)

K.Bakshi

D.Chakravorty

Jeju , South Korea June 9-13

,2013

First ply failure loads of

stiffenedcomposite conoidal shells -

A finite elment approach

Composites 2013 K.Bakshi

D.Chakravorty

University of Azores , Portugal

, September 25-28 ,2013

Page 137 of 686

A finite element approach to study

progressive failure of laminated

composite hypar shells

Composites 2013 A.Ghosh K.Bakshi

D.Chakravorty

University of Azores , Portugal

, September 25-28 ,2013

Active Structural Acoustic Control

Of Laminated Plates Using RME

Technique

9th International Conference on

Vibrations Problems

Partha Bhattacharya,

Michael Rose and Olaf

Heintze

IIT Kharagpur, India, 19 - 22

January 2009

Active Structural Acoustic Control

(ASAC) Of Laminated Composite

Plates Using Piezo Fiber Composites

VETOMAC – VI

Partha Bhattacharya,

Tirtha Banerjee, Anupam

Pandey and Atanu Sahu

IIT – Delhi, December, 2010 ISBN

978-0230-33210-2

Parametric Excitation And Control

Of Laminated Composite Cylindrical

Shell With IDE-PFC Actuator

ICTACEM 2010

Debabrata Podder and

Partha Bhattacharya

IIT Kharagpur, December 2010

ISBN 978-93-80813-03-5

'Active vibration control of stiffened

laminated composite plates using

IDE – PFC actuators'

ICC-CFT 2011

Partha Bhattacharya,

Atanu Sahu and A. Guha

Niyogi

IISc., Bangalore, January – 2011

Page 138 of 686

A Novel FE-BE Approach for Free

Field Vibro-Acoustic Problem

ACOUSTICS 2013

Bhattacharya Partha,

Sahu Atanu, Niyogi

Guha Arup, Rose

Michael

NPL, New Delhi, Nov. 10 – 15,

2013

Noise Transmission Analysis through

a Mechanically Coupled Finite

Double Wall Panel

ACOUSTICS 2013

Partha Bhattacharya,

Oliver Unruh, Michael

Rose

NPL, New Delhi, Nov. 10 – 15,

2013

Trend Analysis of River Course

Changes Using Historical and Recent

Data

XXX INCA International

Congress

Sen Majumder, S., and

Bhandari, G.,

Held at Dehradun,

November 10-12, 2010

Application of Channel Morphometry

Indices for Prediction of Riverbank

Erosion

3rd

International Conference on

Water & Flood Management

(ICWFM 2011)

Sen Majumder, S., and

Bhandari, G.,

Held at Dhaka, Bangladesh, during

January 8-10, 2011, Vol. 1, pp 67-

74.

Near Real-Time Detection of Heavy

Rain Clouds from IR Image for

Estimation of Precipitation

3rd

International Conference on

Water & Flood Management

(ICWFM 2011)

Goswami, B., and

Bhandari, G.,

Held at Dhaka, Bangladesh, during

January 8-10, 2011, Vol. 1, pp 277-

281

Development of Irregular Cloud

Cluster Encapsulating Structure from

Satellite Infrared Images

33rd

Asian Conference on

Remote Sensing (ACRS 2012)

Goswami, B., and

Bhandari, G.,

Held during November 26-30,

2012, at Pattaya, Thailand

Fuzzy Min-Max Neural Network for

Satellite Infrared Image Clustering

Third International Conference

on “Emerging Applications of

Information Technology” (EAIT

2012),

Goswami, B., Bhandari,

G., and Goswami, S.,

held during November 30 -

December 01, 2012, at Indian

Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India,

Vol. I, pp 239-242

[DOI:10.1109/EAIT.2012.6407913]

Page 139 of 686

A Study on Response of Laterally

Loaded Piles in Layered Soil

Proceedings of the 14th Asian

Regional Conference on Soil

Mechanics and Geotechnical

Engineering (23-27 May, 2011)

Hong Kong, China

Prof. Shibapriya

Mukherjee, Prof. R. B.

Sahoo, S.K. Biswas

2011

Comparative Study Between The

Behavior of Long and Short Laterally

Loaded Single Pile

Proceedings of International

Conference “Pile 2013”, June 2-

4th , 2013, Bandung, Indonesia

Prof. Shibapriya

Mukherjee, S.K. Biswas,

Moyukh De

2013

Role of Impregnated Bio-Adsorbent

in Fluoride Removal with Impact

Assessments for Its Geo Technical

Properties

Presented in INDO-ITALIAN

Conference on Emerging Trends

in Waste Management

Technologies (ETWMT - 2009),

organized by MIT Pune with the

embassy of Italy, New Delhi;

Indian Association for

Environment Management

[NEERI (CSIR)], Nagpur during

3-4 Dec. 2009 at, Pune.

Role of Geo technical

properties of non

conventional adsorbents

in Defluoridations

Presented in “6th International

Congress on Environmental

Geotechnics” held from 8th to 12th

November, 2010 at New Delhi,

India.

Effect of random mixing of

geonaturals in elevating compaction

charecteristics of sand

Proc.International Conference,

Developments in Road

Transportation, Rourkela, Oct. 8-

10, pp 589-600

Prediction of

Liquefaction Potential for

Kolkata Region by Semi-

empirical Method

Proceedings of International

Conference on recent advances in

Geotechnical Earthquake

Engineering and Soil Dynamics

held in May 2010 at San Diego,

California

Application of Geo

naturals in Highway

construction for

mitigation of carbon

footprint

International Seminar on Reducing

Carbon Footprint in Road

Construction, Organized jointly by

the World Road Association and the

Indian Roads Congress in

association with IRF & AASTHO,

17-19 Feb,2011 New Delhi

A Study on Response of Laterally

Loaded Piles in Layered Soil

Proceedings of the 14th Asian

Regional Conference on Soil

Mechanics and Geotechnical

Engineering (23-27 May, 2011)

Hong Kong, China

Application of fibers

from sabai grass in

construction of subbase

of roads in conjunction

with sands

Proc. of GEOSYNTHETICS ASIA

2012, 5th Asian Regional

Conference on Geosynthetics, held

on 13th to 16th December 2012,

Bangkok, Thailand, pp- 427-435

Page 140 of 686

J.Maity, B.C. Chattopadhyay, and

S.P.Mukherjee.

2012, 427-435 B.Bhattacharjee,

G.Banerjee and

Shibapriya Mukherjee

2009

B.Bhattacharjee, G.Banerjee and

Shibapriya Mukherjee

2010 J.Maity, B.C.

Chattopadhyay, and

S.P.Mukherjee.

2010, 589-600

Prof. Shibapriya Mukherjee et al. 2010 J.Maity, B.C.

Chattopadhyay, and

S.P.Mukherjee.

2011

Prof. Shibapriya Mukherjee, Prof. R.

B. Sahoo, S.K. Biswas,

2011 Comparative Study

Between The Behavior of

Long and Short Laterally

Loaded Single Pile

Proceedings of International

Conference “Pile 2013”, June 2-4th

, 2013, Bandung, Indonesia

Decentralised Management of

Municipal Solid Waste by Aerobic

and Vermicomposting: Refugee

Rehabilitation (R.R.) Plot, Kolkata,

India as a Case Study

3rd International Conference on

Solid Waste Management

and Exhibition on Municipal

Services, Clean Technology &

Machineries

P. Maity, T. Hazra, A.

Dutta, A. Gangopadhyay

Mysore, Karnataka, July30- August

01, 2012

Landfill Site Suitability Checking

Using Site Sensitivity Index Method

and Analytical Hierarchy Process:

Kolkata Municipal Corporation, India

as a Case Study

6th

International Congress of

Environmental Research

A. Majumdar, T. Hazra,

A. Dutta

Aurangabad, December 19-21,

2013

1. Bajad, S. P. ,Sahu, R. B. and Som N.N. (2010). “An Experimental Investigation on

Interference of Piled raft in Soft Soil”, 7th International Conference on Physical

Modelling in Geotechnics,(ICPMG 2010) Zurich ,SWITZERLAND, Vol. 2, pp.855-

860.

2. Bajad, S. P. and Sahu, R. B. (2009). “Time Dependent Settlement of Piled Raft”.

ISSMGE • TC 18 International Conference on Deep Foundations -CPRF and Energy

Piles, Frankfurt am Main, GERMANY.

Page 141 of 686

3. Bajad, S. P. and Sahu, R. B. (2008). “An experimental study on the behaviour of

vertically loaded piled raft on soft clay”. The 12th Int. Conf. of IACMAG, Goa,

INDIA.

National Seminar/Conference Publications

Sl.

No.

Title of Paper Co- Author(S) Details of the Conference

1. Acid Rain - a Step Forward to Nature

General Awareness

Nilotpal Ray S.Chakraborty Seventh All India People’s

Technology Congress, Organized

by FOSET, 2009

2. Energy Consumption in Building and

Construction Sector – the Present

Scenario

Anirban Sarkar, Nababithi Goswami,

Biswajit Thakur S.Chakraborty

Seventh All India People’s

Technology Congress, Organized

by FOSET, 2009

3.

Operational Energy Consumption and

Associated CO2 Emission of a Typical

Institutional Building in Kolkata – A

Case Study

Biswajit Thakur, Akas lal Chatteree,

Ritinkar Dutta Majumdar S.Chakraborty

Seventh All India People’s

Technology Congress, Organized

by FOSET, 2009

4.

Energy Efficient Building- A Step

Towards Sustainable Development

Abhishek Chakrabarty S.Chakraborty National conference on Advances

in Environmental in Environmental

Engineering (AEE-09), November

14-15, 2009

5.

A Study of the Hazardous Waste

Management Rules of India in Light

Of the New Amendment Made in

2008

Arpan Ganguly, Abhishek Chakrabarty

S.Chakraborty

International Conference on

Environmental Sustainability With

Green Building Technology,2010 (

ICESGBT10)

6. Application of Linear programming

Model for Solid Waste Management:

New Delhi, India as a Case Study

All India Seminar on Rational Solid and

Hazardous Waste Management

Organised by Society of Civil Engineers

T. Hazra, S. Goel

1. S.N. Mukherjee : “Waste management in Green Building Project”, National

Conference on Challenges for Civil Engineering due to Environmental Degradation

(CCEED)- 2012, Birbhum Institute of Engineering and Technology, Suri, 18-19th

February, 2012.

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2. S.N. Mukherjee : “Performance evaluation of a laboratory scale anaerobic filter for

treatment of meat packing plant”, National Conference on Challenges for Civil

Engineering due to Environmental Degradation (CCEED)- 2012, Birbhum Institute of

Engineering and Technology, Suri, 18-19th

February, 2012.

3. S.N. Mukherjee, S K Biswas: " Vegetative cover as bio-technical erosion Controller

towards sustainable development and biodiversity conservation”, National Seminar on

“Advancement of Biological science towards Sustainable Development”. Berhampore

Girls’ College in Association with WBBDB. 29-30th March, 2012.

4. S.N. Mukherjee: "Reed Bed Phytoremediation technology for sustainable

development”. National Seminar on “Advancement of Biological science towards

Sustainable Development”. Berhampore Girls’ College in Association with WBBDB.

29-30th March, 2012.

Title Sem/Conf. Authors Place, Year

Bending behaviour of

simply-supported

delaminated composite

conoidal shell roofs

under point-load '

Recent Advances in

Fluid and Solid &

Mechanics5- 2010

S.Kumari

D.Chakravorty

NIT Rourkela ,

2010

Forced motions of

stiffened composite

conoidal shells-A finite

element analysis

Recent Advances in

Fluid and Solid &

Mechanics5- 2010

K.Bakshi H.Das

D.Chakravorty

NIT Rourkela ,

2010

Dynamic response of

composite skewed

hypar shell under

impact load

Recent Trends in

Engineering and

Mathematical Science

2011

S. Roy ,S . Das

Neogi,A .

Karmakar,

D. Chakravorty

Palwal , 24-25

February 2011.

First ply failure

strength of simply

supported composite

conoidal shell

12th national

conference on

technological trends

K.Bakshi

D. Chakravorty

College of

Enginering ,

Trivandrum ,

Kerala August 2011

Static Deflection

Control of Shallow

Cylindrical Shell using

PFC with IDE

Proceedings of

National Conference

on Recent Advances

in Fluid & Solid

Mechanics

(RAF&SM-10)

Sahu, A., Podder

D. and

Bhattacharya, P.

NIT Rourkela,

February 27-28

Mahalanobis Distance

Method to Detect

Damages in Plates

Proceedings of

National Conference

on Recent Advances

in Fluid & Solid

Mechanics

Goswami, S.,

Goswami, T. and

Bhattacharya, P.

NIT Rourkela,

February 27-28

Page 143 of 686

(RAF&SM-10)

A Study on Social

Impact of Riverbank

Erosion using Remote

Sensing and GIS

ISRS Symposium

2009

Sen Majumder, S.,

and Bhandari, G.,

held at Nagpur,

during September

17-19, 2009

Application of Modern

Tools to Study the

Changing Pattern of

Ganga River Course in

Upper Farakka Alluvial

Region

National Seminar on

Global Environmental

Change:

Geomorphological

Issues and Challenges

Sen Majumder, S.,

and Bhandari, G.,

Chakrabarti, S.,

held at Guahati

University, Guahati,

during November

20-22, 2010

Landuse Dynamics

Due to Lateral

Movement of Ganga

Since 1973 in Affected

Blocks of Maldah

District, West Bengal

through Change

Detection Analysis

ISRS Symposium

2010

Sen Majumder, S.,

and Bhandari, G.,

held at Pune, during

December 01-03,

2010

Clustering of Clouds

using k-means

Clustering with

Mahalanobis Distance

for Flood Prediction

ISRS Symposium

2010

Goswami, B., and

Bhandari, G.,

held at Pune, during

December 01-03,

2010

Cloud Motion

Prediction using Mean

Path Adjustment

Method from Satellite

Infrared Images

CALCON 2011,

organised by IEEE

Kolkata Section

Goswami, B., and

Bhandari, G.,

held at JU, Kolkata,

during November

04-05, 2011

Village Information

System for Affected

Mouzas due to

Riverbank Erosion of

Ganga in Malda, West

Bengal

ISRS Symposium

2011

Sen Majumder, S.,

Bhandari, G., and

Chakrabarti, S.,

held at Bhopal,

during November

09-11, 2011

Automatically

Adjusting Cloud

Movement Prediction

INDICON 2011,

organised by IEEE,

Goswami, B., and

Bhandari, G.,

held at Hyderabad,

during December

16-18, 2011.

Page 144 of 686

Model from Satellite

Infrared Images

India [ISBN:978-1-4577-

1110-7]

Temperature Induced

Mean Based Cloud

Motion Prediction

Model from Satellite

Infrared Images

INDICON 2012,

organised by IEEE,

India

Goswami, B., and

Bhandari, G.,

held at Kochi,

Kerala, during

December 07-09,

2012,

Post Cyclic Behaviour

of a Cohesive Soil

Proceedings of

Seminar on

‘Geotechnique in

Present Development

Scenario’ (held on

05.09.2008-

06.09.2008)

Behaviour of

Cohesive Soil

under Cyclic

Loading with Initial

Shear Stress

Proceedings of

National Seminar

on ‘Geohazards of

Underground

Structures’ (held on

07.05.2010-

08.05.2010

Bearing capacity of

Foundations by

Different Methods: A

Case Study

Proceedings of IGC-

2009 at Guntur (held

on February 18-20,

2010, Guntur, A.P.,

India)

One Dimensional

consolidation of

Soft Cohesive Soil

under Cyclic

loading

Proceedings of

IGC-2010 at

Bombay

Foundations for High

Rise Buildings – Their

Modern Trends and

Appropriate Choice

Proceedings of

National Seminar on

‘Geotechniques for

Construction Design

& Performance of

Structures’ (held on

09.09.2011-

10.09.2011)

Ground Water

Condition in India-

A Brief Overview

Proceedings of

National

Conference on

Challenges for Civil

Engineering Due to

Environmental

Degradation

(CCEED-2012)

(held on 18-19th

February, 2012 in

Birbhum Institute of

Engineering and

Technology, Suri,

Birbhum)

A Study on Response

of Laterally Loaded

Piles Embedded in

Layered Cohesionless

Soil

Proceedings of IGC-

2012 at Delhi (held on

December 13-15,

2012, Delhi, India)

Prof. Shibapriya

Mukherjee, S.K.

Biswas, Moyukh

De

2012

Page 145 of 686

Effect of Compaction

on Plant Growth for

Sustainable

Development in

Agriculture

Published in the

Proceedings (Book:

ISBN: 978-81-

921697-3-6) of

National Seminar

entitled “Green

Chemistry and

Sustainable

Agriculture Practices:

A Step towards a

Better Future” (held

on 1- 2 February, 2013

in the Panchakot

Mahavidyalaya,

Purulia, India

S.K. Biswas and

M. Halder Biswas,

Moyukh De

2013, (Book: ISBN:

978-81-921697-3-

6), 164-184

Post Cyclic Behaviour

of a Cohesive Soil

Proceedings of

Seminar on

‘Geotechnique in

Present Development

Scenario’ (held on

05.09.2008-

06.09.2008)

Behaviour of

Cohesive Soil

under Cyclic

Loading with Initial

Shear Stress

Proceedings of

National Seminar

on ‘Geohazards of

Underground

Structures’ (held on

07.05.2010-

08.05.2010

Bearing capacity of

Foundations by

Different Methods: A

Case Study

Proceedings of IGC-

2009 at Guntur (held

on February 18-20,

2010, Guntur, A.P.,

India)

One Dimensional

consolidation of

Soft Cohesive Soil

under Cyclic

loading

Proceedings of

IGC-2010 at

Bombay

Foundations for High

Rise Buildings – Their

Modern Trends and

Appropriate Choice

Proceedings of

National Seminar on

‘Geotechniques for

Construction Design

& Performance of

Structures’ (held on

09.09.2011-

10.09.2011)

Ground Water

Condition in India-

A Brief Overview

Proceedings of

National

Conference on

Challenges for Civil

Engineering Due to

Environmental

Degradation

(CCEED-2012)

(held on 18-19th

February, 2012 in

Birbhum Institute of

Engineering and

Technology, Suri,

Birbhum)

Page 146 of 686

Role of Impregnated

Bio-Adsorbent in

Fluoride Removal with

Impact Assessments

for Its Geo Technical

Properties

Presented in INDO-

ITALIAN Conference

on Emerging Trends

in Waste Management

Technologies

(ETWMT - 2009),

organized by MIT

Pune with the embassy

of Italy, New Delhi;

Indian Association for

Environment

Management [NEERI

(CSIR)], Nagpur

during 3-4 Dec. 2009

at, Pune.

Role of Geo

technical properties

of non conventional

adsorbents in

Defluoridations

Presented in “6th

International

Congress on

Environmental

Geotechnics” held

from 8th to 12th

November, 2010 at

New Delhi, India.

Effect of random

mixing of geonaturals

in elevating

compaction

charecteristics of sand

Proc.International

Conference,

Developments in Road

Transportation,

Rourkela, Oct. 8-10,

pp 589-600

Prediction of

Liquefaction

Potential for

Kolkata Region by

Semi-empirical

Method

Proceedings of

International

Conference on

recent advances in

Geotechnical

Earthquake

Engineering and

Soil Dynamics held

in May 2010 at San

Diego, California

Application of Geo

naturals in

Highway

construction for

mitigation of

carbon footprint

International

Seminar on

Reducing Carbon

Footprint in Road

Construction,

Organized jointly

by the World Road

Association and the

Indian Roads

Congress in

association with

IRF & AASTHO,

17-19 Feb,2011

New Delhi

Page 147 of 686

A Study on Response

of Laterally Loaded

Piles in Layered Soil

Proceedings of the

14th Asian Regional

Conference on Soil

Mechanics and

Geotechnical

Engineering (23-27

May, 2011) Hong

Kong, China

Application of

fibers from sabai

grass in

construction of

subbase of roads in

conjunction with

sands

Proc. of

GEOSYNTHETICS

ASIA 2012, 5th

Asian Regional

Conference on

Geosynthetics, held

on 13th to 16th

December 2012,

Bangkok, Thailand,

pp- 427-435

J.Maity, B.C.

Chattopadhyay, and

S.P.Mukherjee.

2012, 427-435 B.Bhattacharjee,

G.Banerjee and

Shibapriya

Mukherjee

2009

B.Bhattacharjee,

G.Banerjee and

Shibapriya Mukherjee

2010 J.Maity, B.C.

Chattopadhyay, and

S.P.Mukherjee.

2010, 589-600

Prof. Shibapriya

Mukherjee et al.

2010 J.Maity, B.C.

Chattopadhyay, and

S.P.Mukherjee.

2011

Nonlinear finite

element analysis of

R.C. slab under

thermo-mechanical

load

Recent Advances in

Fluid & Solid

Mechanics (RAF &

SM-2010)

S. Roy Chowdhury

K. K. Ghosh

National Institute of

Technology,

Rourkela, February

27-28,2010

Application of MCFT

with secant approach in

nonlinear F.E. analysis

of R.C. slab

Recent Advances in

Fluid & Solid

Mechanics (RAF &

SM-2010)

A. K. Gupta

S. Roy Chowdhury

K. K. Ghosh

National Institute of

Technology,

Rourkela, February

27-28,2010

Page 148 of 686

Visco-elasto-plastic

analysis of layered

plate: a unified overlay

approach

Recent Advances in

Civil Engineering

(RACE-2011)

P. Srimani

S. Roy Chowdhury

K. K. Ghosh

Institute of

Technology,

B.H.U., Varanasi

October 14-16,2011

1. Correction Factors

of CALINE-4: A

Study of

Automobile

Pollution in Kolkata

Baijayanta Kumar Majumdar

Amit Dutta Subhabrata Roy

Prof.S.N.Chakraborty

Indian Journal of

Air Pollution

Control, Vol.

8,No.1, 2008

2. Horizontal Profile

of PM10 along a

Busy Roadside in

Kolkata.

Prasanta Biswas, Biswajit

Thakur Prof.S.N.Chakraborty

Journal of the

Institution of Public

Health Engineer,

India, Vol. 2008-09,

No. 4

3. Green Building Swarnali Sanyal

Prof.S.N.Chakraborty

“Journal of the

Institution of Public

Health Engineers”,

India, Vol. 2009-10

No. 1

4. Assessment of

vehicular pollution

in Kolkata, India,

using CALINE 4

model

Baijayanta Kumar

Majumdar,Amit Dutta, and

Subhabrata Ray

Prof.S.N.Chakraborty

Journal of

Environmental

Monitoring and

Assessment

(Springer,

Netherlands)Volume

170, Issue 1 (2010),

Page 33.

5. Rapid evaluation of

water supply project

feasibility in

Kolkata, India

K Datta Roy, Biswajit Thakur

and Tuhin Suvro Konar

Prof.S.N.Chakraborty

Drinking Water

Engineering and

Science Discussions

(DWESD), Vol3,

2010. Delft

Engineering and

Technology.

Page 149 of 686

6. Analysis of the

Break Even Cost of

Treated Water from

Garden Reach

Water Works

K Datta Roy

Prof.S.N.Chakraborty

Journal of the

Institution of Public

Health Engineers,

India, Vol. 2009-10

No. 4

7. Rapid evaluation of

water supply project

feasibility in

Kolkata, India

K Datta Roy, Biswajit Thakur

and Tuhin Suvra Konar

Prof.S.N.Chakraborty

Drinking Water

Engineering and

Science (DWES),

Vol3, 2010. Delft

Engineering and

Technology.

8. Estimation of the

Embodied Energy

of a Real Life

Building and its

Comparison with

Low Energy

Alternaives

Nababithi Goswami, Biswajit

Thakur Prof.S.N.Chakraborty

“Journal of the

Institution of Public

Health Engineers”,

India, Vol. 20010-

11

No. 1

9. Air Pollution from

Fireworks during

Festival of Lights

(Deepawali) in

Howrah, India-A

Case Study

B. Thakur, S. Chakraborty, A.

Debsarkar, and R. C.

Srivastava

Prof.S.N.Chakraborty

Atmosfera, Vol. 23,

No. 4

10. Development of

Traffic Based

Regression Models

for Prediction of

Roadside Criteria

Air Pollutant

Concentrations for

the City of Kolkata

T.S. Konar, S.N. Chakrabarty

Prof.S.N.Chakraborty

Indian Journal of

Air Pollution

Control, Vol. XI,

No. March 2011

11. Operational Energy

Consumption and

Associated CO2

S Paul, B Thakur

Prof.S.N.Chakraborty

Journal of the

Institution of Public

Health Engineers,

Page 150 of 686

Emission of an

Office Building in

Kolkata- A Case

Study

India, Vol. 20011-

12

No. 3

12. A study on Co-

exposure to Traffic

Related Air

Pollution and Noise

for an Important

Urban Road of

Kolkata City, India

Anirban Kundu Choudhury,

Anupam Debsarkar

Prof.S.N.Chakraborty

Indian Journal of

Air Pollution

Control, Vol. XI,

No. 2 September

2011

13. Air Pollution and

Health Impacts for

Fireworks during

Deepawali in India

Biswajit Thakur, Soumitra

Chakraborty, Anupam

Debsarkar

Prof.S.N.Chakraborty

Indian Journal of

Air Pollution

Control, Vol. XI,

No. 2 September

2011

14. Monitoring and

Assessment of

Temporal Variation

of Day Time Road

Traffic Noise near a

Road Side Urban

Environment of

Kolkata City, India

Anirban Kundu Chowdhury,

Anupam Debsarkar

Prof.S.N.Chakraborty

Journal of the

Institution of Public

Health Engineer,

India, Vol. 2012-13,

No. 2

15. Applicability of

CALINE4 Model

for PM2.5 in a

Kolkata Roadway

Tuhin Subhra Konar

Prof.S.N.Chakraborty

Journal of the

Institution of Public

Health Engineer,

India, Vol. 2012-13,

No. 2

16. Analysis of day

time traffic noise

level: A case study

of Kolkata, India

Anirban Kundu Chowdhury,

Anupam Debsarkar

Prof.S.N.Chakraborty

International Journal

of Environmental

Sciences and

Research

Vol. 2, No. 1, 2012,

Page 151 of 686

1. K. Dan and R. B. Sahu(2012) “A laboratory study on the effect of strain rate on shear

strength parameters of cohesive soil”, Indian Geotechnical conference, New Delhi,

INDIA (IGC2012) pp.179-182.

2. K. Dan and R. B. Sahu(2010) “Ground movement prediction for braced excavation in

soft clay”, Indian Geotechnical conference, Mumbai, INDIA (IGC2010) pp. 755-758.

3. M. Paul and R. B. Sahu(2010) “One Dimensional Consolidation of Soft Cohesive

Soils under Cyclic loading”, Indian Geotechnical conference, Mumbai, INDIA

(IGC2010) pp. 317-320.

4. Bajad, S. P. and Sahu, R. B. (2009) “Optimum design of piled raft in soft clay- A

model study ” Indian Geotechnical conference 2009, Guntur, INDIA .

5. Bajad, S. P., Ghosh J. and Sahu, R. B. (2008) “Pile-Raft Interaction In Piled Raft

Foundation on Soft Clay” Indian Geotechnical conference 2008, Banglore, INDIA.

Page 152 of 686

Joint Journal papers by Prof Sreyashi Das (Pal) and Prof. Arup Guha Niyogi

1. Pal., S., and Guha Niyogi, A , Application of Folded Plate Formulation in Analyzing

Stiffened Laminated Composite and Sandwich Folded Plate Vibration, Journal of

Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 27(7), pp. 693-710, 2008.

2. Pal., S., and Guha Niyogi, A ,”Finite Element Analysis of Free and Transient Vibration in

Sandwich Folded Plates, Vibration Problems”, Vibration Problems ICOVP 2007,

Springer Proceedings in Physics 126.

Joint Conference papers by Prof Sreyashi Das (Pal) and Prof. Arup Guha Niyogi

1. Pal, S., and Guha Niyogi, A., “Study of Ventilation Inside Residences - Analysis of

Potential Flow Field as an Assembly of Boundary Element Sub-Domains” ,Proc. of the

International Conference on Civil Engineering in the New Millennium:

Opportunities and Challenges (CENeM), January 11-14, 2007 ,BESU, Shibpur,

Howrah.

2. Das(nee Pal), S. and Guha Niyogi, A., “Finite Element Analysis of Free and Transient

Vibration in Stiffened Composite 1-Fold Plates” , International Conference on

Vibration Problems (ICOVP), 19-22 January, 2009, IIT Kharagpur, India

3. Chandra, S., Das(Pal), S., and Guha Niyogi, A., “Non-linear Vibration and Dynamic

Response of Stiffened Laminated Composite Plate under Hygro-thermal Environment”,

Proceedings of ICTACEM 2010, International Conference on Theoretical, Applied,

Computational and Experimental Mechanics (ICTACEM), December 27-29, 2010,

IIT Kharagpur, India.

4. Sarkar, A., Das(Pal), S. and Guha Niyogi, A., “Free And Forced Vibration Analysis Of

A Stiffened Laminated Composite Plate With A Square Cut-Out”, International

Congress on Computational Mechanics and Simulation [ICCMS-2012], 09 – 12

December 2012, IIT HYDERABAD .

5. Chandra, S., Das(Pal), S., and Guha Niyogi, A., Dynamic Analysis Of Laminated

Composite Folded Plate For Different Boundary Conditions, National Conference On

Recent Advances in Civil Engineering, (RACE-2011), October 14 - 16, 2011,

Department of Civil Engineering, Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University,

Varanasi – 221 005.

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6. Das (Pal), S., and Guha Niyogi, A., “Free Vibration Analysis of Corner Supported

Laminated Composite folded Roof Structures by Finite Element Method” , First

National Conference on Applied Mathematical Sciences( 1st.ICAMS-2011) March

11 -13 , 2011.

Mandal .S Earthquake resistant design and Detailing- National seminar on high

rise building in Army, held at MES, Kolkata on 5th

Feb 2011.

Mandal.S ,Microwave Thermal Activation Effect On Fly Ash Based Geopolymer

Concrete International conferences for International conference on Recent Advances

on Concrete Technology and Sustainability Issues to be held at Prag , Czech

Republic on 31 October - 2 November 2012

Books written by Prof. Somnath Ghosh

High Temperature Resistant Fly ash Based Geopolymer Composites:

Physical and Mechanical behavior

LAP LUMBERT PUBLISHING HOUSE , Germany

Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete Under Elevated Temperature:

Strength and ductility assessment

LAP LUMBERT PUBLISHING HOUSE , Germany

Fly ash Based Geopolymer Composites: Manufacturing and

Engineering Properties

LAP LUMBERT PUBLISHING HOUSE , Germany

A 3D Hypoelastic Model of RC Structure Using Lower Order EAS

Elements: Lower order solid elements, Finite element approach,

Three-dimensional, Enhanced assumed strain

LAP LUMBERT PUBLISHING HOUSE , Germany

Strength and Durability of Fly Ash Geopolymers: Resistance to acids

LAP PUBLISHING HOUSE - GERMANY

23.Details of patents and income generated:

1 HOT SPRING BACTERIAL STRAIN "BKH1" AND PROTEIN ISOLATION

THERE FROM, CONCRETE COMPOSITION AND USES THERE OF. - US

patent no -847039 ,Granted on July, 2013 , Applied on December ,2009, 2013

2 MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF GREEN

CONCRETE - Under process for US and Indian Patent 2010

3 A PROCESS FOR PREPARING MODIFIED BIOCONCRETE Indian Patent no

240467 -- GRANTED on May ,2010, Applied on March 2006 2010

4 HOT SPRING BACTERIAL STRAIN "BKH1" AND PROTEIN ISOLATION

THERE FROM, CONCRETE COMPOSITION AND USES THERE OF applied

for indian patent. 2009

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24.Areas of consultancy and income generated: The University earns about Rs. 2 crores per

year through Civil Engineering Department .Some salient consultancy services are listed

below .

Prof Somnath Ghosh

1. Design of Cricket stadium at Guwahati

LLOYDS INSULATION FOR BCCI

2. Design of a Umbrala type canopy structure (17m cantilever on either side on six

columns) at Patna airport Airports Authority of India, Kolkata

NAAI Project

3. Repair and Rehabilitation of damaged RCC framed Assembly buildings due to

earthquake at Gangtok

Govt. of Sikim Project

4. Investigation of the failure of Box Prestressed bridge girder

United Insurance company for National Highway Authority of India

5. Multistoried Building Project at New Town, Rajarhut, Kolkata 14 no. 15 storied

buildings with a shopping complex.

NBCC Project

6. Hill top 52m tall Budda statue Project, Namchi, Sikim, Govt. of Sikim

7. Investigation and Expert opinion on the stability of a tilted building at Lakegarden,

Kolkata

For Executive Engineer, Housing department, Govt. of West Bengal.

8 Investigation of the failure of Box Prestressed bridge girder

For United Insurance company for National Highway Authority

9. 15 Cyclone resistant shelter project – 24 parganas – West Bengal

HSCL project

10. Design of Academic building of Tripura University

HSCL project

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11. Design of SIDBI building with basement car parking at Bhubaneswar

HSCL project

12. Remnant life assessment of building and structures at New Cossipore

generating station for Calcutta Electric supply corporation.

13. Repair and Rehabilitation report for Rail over-bridge near Purnia railway

station for Bihar Rajya Pul Nigam LTD.

14. Report on health of fire damaged RCC structure of Decanter for MCC PTA ,

Haldia

15 . Re-strengthening of factory building to accommodate heavier new equipment

for MCC PTA , Haldia

16. Design of Kendriya Vidyalaya at Bhadrak

17. Stability check of earthquake damaged BPCL staff quarter at Matigara , Siliguri

18. Design of Steel TV tower for Broad casting corporation of India

Prof. Dipankar Chkaravorty

West Bengal State Electricity Transmission Company Limited. (Consultant for Transmission

Towers for the Transmission Line between Kakdeep and Kachuberia, West Bengal).

Wapcos Limited ( Consultant in Design and Construction of Prestressed Concrete Bridge

over River Puntasangchhu in Bhutan)

Lloyd Insulations (India) Ltd. (Consultant in Design of Pre-Engineered Building Warehouse

at Balmar Lawrie and Co. Ltd, Kolkata)

Transcend Infrastructure Ltd. (Consultant in Design of Roof Top and Ground Based

Towers).

Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority. (Consultant in finite element analysis of five

span continues RCC curved bridge at Ultadanga-Kolkata , Integrity Investigation of Fishbelly

Girders of Road Over Bridge in Dobson Road, Howrah)

Constell Consultants Pvt Ltd. (Consultant in Building Condition Survey Work Related to

East West Metro Project, Kolkata Undertaken by Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation)

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Equtep Engineers and Associates Pvt Ltd. (Consultant in Design of Vivekananda Road

Flyover Project, Kolkata)

Konkan Railway Corporation Ltd. ( Consultant in Integrity Test of Prestressed Concrete

Girders in Road Over Bridge between Stations Ray and Khalari, Jharkhand)

Larsen and Tubro Ltd. (Consultant in Nondestructive and Integrity Test of Concrete Hopper

at Koderma and Coal tower in Bhusan Steel site at Angul, Orissa)

Amiya Commerce and Construction Company Pvt Ltd. (Consultant in Structural and Civil

Foundations Design of Space Frame for Kolkata Airport Modernization Project, Pre-

Engineered Building Structures at Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd Campus, Koraput, Orissa)

Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (Consultant in Structural Design of LPG Bottling Plant at

Patna , Plants at Maldah , Mujaffarpur and Balasore)

Kolkata Port Authority, Haldia, Kolkata. (Consultant in Root Cause Failure and Residual Life

Analysis of Stacker-cum-Reclaimer, Grab Unloader etc)

Jamshedpur Utilities and Services Company Limited. (Consultant in Structural Design of

Water Treatment plant at Garden Reach, Kolkata)

Project Management Consultant (PMC) for Common Faculty Centre (CFC) for the Rolling

Mill Cluster, Howrah.

Performance Evaluation of Bank Protection works along the banks of river Ganga-Padma and

Bhagirathi in districts of West Bengal for Irrigation and Waterways (I & W) Directorate,

Govt. of West Bengal .

Consultant of Structural Design of 59 MLD Water Treatment plant at Panihati for Thermax

Limited.

Design of bridges for railway line doubling project between Tamluk and Rajgoda on behalf

of Rail Vikas Nigam Limited .

Consultant to probe the Ultadanga bridge collapse that took place on 03/03/2013 in Kolkata

appointed by Kolkata Metropoliton Development Authority

Consultant to review the design of bridges and viaducts to be constructed at Park Circus and

Kamalgazi in Kolkata appointed by Kolkata Metropoliton Development Authority

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Consultant to review the design of 140 mld water treatment plant comimg up at

Madhyamgram

Consultant to review the design of 240 m tall 60 storied tower at 42 Chowringhee Road ,

Kolkata appointed by M/S Chowringhee Residency Pvt. Ltd.

Assessment of Fire damaged factory of Berger at Howrah, Berger Paints ,Kolkata

Structural vetting of Rabindra Tirtha , Rajarhat , Kolkata , Simplex Infrastructure Ltd

Assessment of Concrete of two fly ash silo at SARISHATHALI, WEST BENGAL , Crescent

Power Ltd , Asansol, WB

Consultant of Development Consultant Private Ltd. for Tailing Dam Projects of Uranium

Corporation Ltd. at Turamdih, Jharkhand and Tummallapallie, Andhra Pradesh – R. B. Sahu

Consultant for proof checking of underground Pumphouse, Jetty and other structures for

Mayerghat and Gardenreach Project of Kolkata Municipal Corporation- R. B. Sahu & S.

Mandal

Soil investigation for cyclone shelters under NCRMP &ICZMP. Disaster Management, Govt

of West Bengal

Consultancy for Grouting work at Pump House of Garden Reach Water works under

Budgebudge Municipality for KMWSA

Consultancy for Geotechnical Investigation for proposed residential buildings and water

treatment plant to be built by Tata Steel for M/s. KND Engineering Technologies Ltd,

Kolkata

Consultancy for drainage scheme of Digha for ICZMP, Govt. of West Bengal

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Consultant for structural assessment ahead of reconstruction of Belvedere House, National

Library, Kolkata

Consultant to review the design of 6 rail bridges in South Eastern Railway

Consultant to review the design of 5 rail bridges in South Eastern Railway

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad (give details):

Prof S.Mandal has visited to the modern laboratory of LAFARGE AGGREGATES &

CONCRETE INDIA PVT. LTD Mumbai for the development of bacterial concrete

Prof S.Mandal has visited to the modern laboratory of M/S BASF Limited, Mumbai for

the use of bacterial protein in European cements

Dr. Partha Bhattacharya has visited Germany under the following Program

DAAD Reinvitation Program, Oct – Nov 2012, Germany

DAAD Guide Visit Program, May – June – 2013, Germany

G Bhandari received the Erasmus Mundus Scholar Award for the Two years International

M.Sc. Programme on “Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management” (CoMEM),

Offered by European Commission, during 2007-2009. Visited NTNU, Norway during

Autumn 2007 as Guest Faculty.

G Bhandari received the Erasmus Mundus Mobility Scholarship Award to visit the Centre

for Risk Analysis and Management at Lund University (LUCRAM), Sweden in the

Academic Staff Mobility, for two months during August 24 to October 25, 2009, in the

frame of the Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation Window Lot 15 (EMECW15) as

visiting Faculty.

G Bhandari received the Erasmus Mundus Mobility Scholarship Award to visit the ITC,

Netherlands, in the Academic Staff Mobility, for three months during August 29 to

November 26, 2010, in the frame of the Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation Window

Lot 13 (EMECW13) as visiting Faculty.

G Bhandari received the Erasmus Mundus Mobility Scholarship Award to visit the

University of Nice Sophia Antipolis (UNS), Nice, France, in the Academic Staff

Mobility, for one month during September 04 to October 05, 2012, in the frame of the

Erasmus Mundus EMMA-West, as visiting Faculty.

26.Faculty serving in

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a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other

(please specify and give details, including the name of the committee/s, position/s

held, duration, etc.)

b) Attended International conference of geotechnical and foundation Engg held in May

2011at Hongkong

c) Attended IGC 2010 held at IIT Bombay.in December and co-chaired a Technical

session

Prof . Saroj Mondal acted as the reviewer of the following International Journals

(1) Cement and Concrete Research - (Elsevier Publication)

(2) Indian Concrete Journal - Published by ACC Limited

(3) Materials and Structures - Published by Springer

He is a member of the working group for the Curriculum of Civil Engineering

(2010)constituted by All India Council for Technical Education , New Delhi

He is also the reviewer of a book on "Building Material"

R. B. Sahu

Member of Foundation Engineering Sub-committee of BIS

Reviewer of Indian Geotechnical Jounal

UGC Nominee for SAR Project in Civil Engineering Department, Andhra

University

Dr.Dipankar Chakravorty is acting as reviewer in a number International Journals including

ASCE - E.Mech.He is also the Co-Editor in Chief of " International Journal of Management

Science and Engineering Management " .He chaired the Session on "Composite Structures"

on 7th December , 2012 in the Third Asian Conference on Mechanics of Functional

Materials and Structures held at Department of Applied Mechanics , IIT Delhi , India .

Dr. Partha Bhattacharya is acting as a reviewer for Journal of the Institution of

Engineers (Series A). He is acting as a technical expert in the state level committee

for implementation of the Police Telecommunication Network (POLNET) in the state

of West Bengal. He has also chaired the technical session during the 19th

West Bengal

State Congress on Science and Technology at Ramakrishna Mission, Narendrapur,

during February 2011.

27.Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,

training programs and similar programs) conducted:

The department has conducted a 5-day training program for the teachers of the “West

Bengal State Council of Vocational Education and Training ” , Dr.Dipankar Chakravorty

acted as the co-coordinator .

The department has conducted a 7-day workshop for the civil engineering

professionals in the rank of assistant engineers and above on ‘National Program on

Capacity Building of Engineers in Earthquake Risk Management (NPCBEERM-12),

In collaboration with the Department of Disaster Management, Government of West

Bengal, during February 14 - 22, 2012

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G Bhandari jointly Coordinated (along with Dr. Tuhin Ghosh) Retraining of College

Teachers a short training course entitled “Environmental Sciences - Exploring the

Domain”, organised by School of Oceanographic Studies, Jadavpur University, Kolkata,

India, on November 26, 2007, under the UGC University with Potential for Excellence

Programme, Jadavpur University

G Bhandari jointly Coordinated (along with Sri Kalyan K. Mondal) of the UGC

sponsored Refresher Course entitled “Disaster Management”, organised by Department of

Civil Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India, during March 02-22, 2010, under

the Academic Staff College, Jadavpur University

G Bhandari jointly Coordinated (along with Dr. Partha Bhattacharya) the training course

on ‘Earthquake Disaster Management’, for the Practicing Engineers, under the ‘National

Programme for Capacity Building of Engineers in Earthquake Risk Management

(NPCBEERM)’ scheme of NDMA, Government of India, Organized in collaboration

with the Government of West Bengal, during February 14-22, 2012, at the Department of

Civil Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.

28.Student projects

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental

projects

15 % of third and fourth year students

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /

industry / institute

5 % of third and fourth year students

29.Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty

Prof S. Mandal received the finalist award for the Lafarge Innovation Award in 2012

Dr.Dipankar Chakravorty eceived " The John C Gammon Prize " Gold Medal for

paper "Damped Motions of Cylindrical Shell Roofs by Finite Element." Conferred by

The Institution of Engineers (India) in 2008 .

G Bhandari received the Second Best Paper Award for the paper entitled ““Trend

Analysis of River Course Changes Using Historical and Recent Data”, in the XXX

INCA International Congress held at Dehradun, during November 10-12, 2010.

Prof. Sibapriya Mukherjee received IGS-Dr. Samsher Prakash Biennial Prize for Best

paper on Soil Dynamics and Vibration Problems in Foundation Engineering for paper

entitled “ Non- linear behaviour of multlayered soil due to seismically excited liquid

storage tanks” published in the proceedings of Asian Regional Conference 2007 held

in December 2007 at Kolkata India in IGC 2009 at Guntur, India

1. Dr. S.N. Mukherjee acted as external expert in selection committee Member of PSC,

West Bengal.

2. Dr. S.N. Mukherjee acted as external expert in selection committee Member of UPSC,

New Delhi.

3. Dr. S.N. Mukherjee acted as external expert in selection committee Member of UIT,

Burdwan.

4. Dr. S.N. Mukherjee acted as external expert in selection committee Member of

BESU, Shibpur.

5. Dr. S.N. Mukherjee acted as external expert in selection committee Member of Env.

Mgt. Division, Kalyani University.

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6. Dr. S.N. Mukherjee acted as external expert in selection committee Member of

DRDO, New Delhi.

7. Dr. Tumpa Hazra received “The Nawab Zain Yar Jung Bahadur Memorial Gold

Medal” for the paper “Adsorption of Cadmium using Flyash: Equilibrium and

Kinetic Study” Published in the Environmental Engineering Journal of The Institute

of Engineers (India), Vol. 90, March 2010 Issue

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : 22 research scholars

Students (Give details)

30.Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable features):

The department has conducted a 5-day training program for the teachers of the “West

Bengal State Council of Vocational Education and Training ” .

31.Code of ethics for research followed by the department:

A set of guidelines are framed as code of practices being followed by the faculty members

,research scholars, and other faculty staffs in the form of “Code of Ethics “ in the research of

the department. The guidelines are prepared on the basis of code of ethics as laid down by

American Educational Research Education (AERA).The department also refers other codal

formulation of International standards such as EPA,NIH, American Association of

University Professors etc. The ultimate goal of each teaching members of the department is

to contribute substantially in the field of post-graduate education with a dedication to solve

challenging scientific problems of national and international importance for the benefit of the

mankind. Following ethical prinpals are encapsulated in the code of ethics;-

Honesty

Objectivity

Integrity

Avoidance of any kind of plagiarism

Innovative and novelty

Evaluation of dissertation by competent academic persons in national and

international reputation

Publication of papers before submission of thesis

Regular monitoring of researchers work by the supervisors

Authentic certification

Carefulness

Openness

Respect to intellectual resources such as publication patent, copyright etc.

Protecting confidential submission and communication and avoidance of duplicative

publication

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Guidance to students for building self acting attitude for undertaking minor research

works

Responsible mentoring

Social responsibility

Avoiding any kind of racial, sexual, discrimination, ethnicity and other factors which

are not pertaining to research.

Competence

Legality

Avoiding conflict of interest

32. Student profile programme-wise (in the Current Semester):

Name of the

Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

Applications

received

Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage (w.r.t.

last graduating batch)

Male Female

UG State JEE Board

and University

Authority handle

this

90 10 90 10

PG State JEE Board

and University

Authority handle

this

22 3 22 3

PhD University

Authority handle

this

No unified trend

33.Diversity of students

Name of the

Programme

(refer to question

no. 4)

% of

students

from the

same

university

% of students

from other

universities

within the State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

State

% of

students

from other

countries

UG 100 00 00 00

PG 30 60 09 01

PhD 30 35 35 00

34.How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET,

SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. - 25%

35.Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG 30

PG to M.Phil. -

PG to Ph.D. 05

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

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Student progression Percentage against enrolled

Employed

Campus selection

Other than campus recruitment

90

10

Entrepreneurs 10

36.Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 80

from other universities within the State 20

from universities from other States 00

from universities outside the country 00

37.Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period (2008 – 2013): 4

38.Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library has ample text and reference books , some journals and e-library facility .

b) Internet facilities for staff and students – Available to all .

c) Total number of class rooms- 5 big rooms (100 capacity) , 1 drawing hall (120

capacity) , 6 small rooms ( 20 capacity) and 2 seminar rooms .

d) Class rooms with ICT facility -3

e) Students’ laboratories - 11

f) Research laboratories – 3

39.List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) from the host

institution/university : 15

b) from other institutions/universities :7

40.Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. (Give

details.)

20 GATE candidates.

41.Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

42.Does the department obtain feedback from

j. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback? To outline teaching methodologies and research

areas .

k. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback? To outline teaching methodologies and research

areas .

l. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback? No

43.List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

44.Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts.

45.List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes – Normal

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classroom teaching , teaching with LCD projectors and internet facilities .

46.How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored? The departmental Board of Studies has members from the

industry and their feedbacks and inputs are considered in formulating the teaching

methodology .

47.Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

48.Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. The students

participate in design competitions organized by different institutions like the INSTAG and

IIT Kharagpur .

49.State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,

give details.

Not applicable .

50.Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic

or applied.

The department is producing a number of doctorates per year who are publishing papers in

reputed peer reviewed journals of high impact factors .Moreover the graduates of this

department are among the post graduates toppers in the IITs and IISC and in Universities

abroad .The reputation of the graduates serving in the industry is also praiseworthy and

noteworthy .

51.Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

One of the major strengths of the department is that the University gets the top ranking

students of the state .The University has an excellent academic environment with highly

accomplished teachers. The teachers do not only have very good research backgrounds but

many of them are eminent consultants in the industry and hence the teaching here is practice

oriented as well. No wonder that the department is a part of a University with potential for

excellence.

The weakness of the department is acute shortage of teaching staffs and a shortage of space

though the student intake has increased in the yesteryears. More funds are needed to

subscribe in good journals many of which are not subscribed now .The departmental budget

cannot accommodate the registration and travel expenses of the faculty members to attend

international conferences.

The opportunity of introducing new subjects in the department like earthquake engineering,

water resource engineering, transportation engineering, repair and rehabilitation engineering

are in the vision of the department.

The challenge is to get more space, funds and faculties to give shape to the opportunities the

department has ahead of it .

52. Future plans of the department (in as much detail as possible):

The department endeavors to improve the quality of teaching even more in terms of teacher

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student ratio. This calls for sanction of more teaching posts and recruitment of more faculties.

The department also looks forward to start new courses like earthquake engineering, water

resource engineering, transportation engineering, repair and rehabilitation engineering

keeping in view the industrial requirements. The requirements of more advanced computation

laboratory, more well equipped laboratories and libraries cannot be overlooked .Enhanced

interaction with other institutes in India and abroad needs more funds which the department

plans to explore in the near future.

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Department of Computer Science and Engineering

.

1. Name of the Department/School/Centre: Computer Science and Engineering

2. Year of establishment: 1988

3. Faculty to which the

Department/School/Centre is attached: Faculty of Engineering and Technology

4. Names of programmes offered

(UG, PG, MPhil, PhD, Integrated Masters; UG (B.C.S.E.), PG (M.C.S.E, M.Tech.

Integrated PhD, DSc, DLitt, etc.): in Computer Technology, M.C.A.),

PhD(Engg.)

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments involved:

Natural Language Processing, Digital Humanities, Medical Image Processing

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:

None

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: None

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/

Trimester/Choice Based Credit System : Semester

9. Participation of the department in courses offered by other departments: Service to

the UG Engineering courses offered by the following departments in the University:

Food Technology and Bio-Chemical Engineering, Metallurgical and Material

Engineering, Printing Engineering, Power Engineering, Construction Engineering,

Instrumentation and Electronics Engineering, Information Technology,

Service to the UG Science courses offered by the following departments: Physics,

Chemistry, Mathematics.

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professor/Associate

Professor/Asst. Professor/others):

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 12 8 13

Associate Professor 17 14 9

Asst. Professor 15 8 8

Other (AICTE Emeritus

Professor)

- - 1

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience

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and research under guidance:

Name Qualification Designation Specialization

No. of

Years of

Experience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for

the last 4

years

(completed +

ongoing)

Anupam Sinha PhD(Engg.) Professor

Fault-tolerant

Distributed Systems/

Parallel Computing

24 0

Atal Chaudhuri PhD(Engg.) Professor

Fault Detection / fault-

tolerant/ Parallel &

Distributed Computer

Architecture

28 2+8

Avijit Kar PhD(Engg.) Professor Image Processing &

Computer Vision 29 2+4

Chandan

Mazumdar M.E. Professor

Distributed

Computing/Information

Security /Disaster

Management

28 2 +8

Debesh Kumer

Das PhD(Engg.) Professor VLSI 27 0+1

Mahantapas

Kundu PhD(Engg.) Professor

Soft Computing,

Pattern Recognition,

Bio-informatics,

Artificial Intelligence

25 2+1

Mita Nasipuri PhD(Engg.) Professor

Bio-medical signal

Processing, Image

Processing, Pattern

Recognition, Soft

Computing, Artificial

Intelligence

26 9

Nandini

Mukhopadhyay PhD(Engg.) Professor

Parallel Computing

Grid

Computing,Wireless

22 4+6

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Name Qualification Designation Specialization

No. of

Years of

Experience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for

the last 4

years

(completed +

ongoing)

Sensor Networks

Shovonlal

Kundu M.E. Professor

Theory of Computer

Science/Pattern

Recognition/ Database

34 0

Sivaji

Bandyopadhyay PhD(Engg.) Professor

Computer Processing of

Indian

Languages/Database/

Machine Translation

24 5+6

Suranjan Ghose PhD(Engg.) Professor

Parallel Algorithm &

Architecture/

Interconnection

Networks/

Fault-tolerant

Systems/Computer

graphics/Computational

geometry

31 2+0

Swapan

Bhattacharya PhD(Engg.) Professor

Software

Engineering/Distributed

Computing

31

Ujjwal

Maulik PhD(Engg.) Professor

Pattern Recognition and

Data Mining, Soft

Computing,

Bioinformatics,

Distributed System and

Computer Networking.

20 5+7

Chitrita

Chaudhuri M. E.

Associate

Professor Data Mining 12 0

Debotosh PhD(Engg.) Associate Image Processing /

Pattern Recognition 16 2+5

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Name Qualification Designation Specialization

No. of

Years of

Experience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for

the last 4

years

(completed +

ongoing)

Bhattacharjee Professor /VLSI

Diganta Saha PhD(Engg.) Associate

Professor

Machine Translation/

Natural Language

Processing/ Mobile

Computing/ Pattern

Classifiaction

15 0

Jamuna Kanta

Sing PhD(Engg.)

Associate

Professor

Face recognition,

Medical image

processing,

Computational

intelligence.

16 6+1

Kamal Sarkar PhD(Engg.) Associate

Professor

Machine learning/Text

Mining/Text

Summarization/Medical

Data Mining/Computer

Processing of Indian

Languages

12 0

Nirmalya

Chowdhury PhD(Engg.)

Associate

Professor

Pattern Recognition,

Soft Computing, Text

Processing

16 1+5

Sanjoy Kumar

Saha PhD(Engg.)

Associate

Professor

Image, Video and

Audio Processing 16 1+5

Sarmistha

Neogy Lahiri PhD(Engg.)

Associate

Professor

Fault Tolerance,

Distributed Systems,

Reliability, Mobile

Computing Systems

16 3+3

Susmita Ghosh

(De) PhD(Engg.)

Associate

Professor

Genetic Algorithms/

Neural Networks/

Image Processing/

16 2+6

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Name Qualification Designation Specialization

No. of

Years of

Experience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for

the last 4

years

(completed +

ongoing)

Pattern Recognition/

Soft Computing.

Chandreyee

Chowdhury M. E.

Assistant

Professor

Mobile Computing,

Fault Tolerance,

Reliability

7 0

Goutam Paul PhD(Engg.) Assistant

Professor Cryptology 9 0

Mridul Sankar

Barik M. E.

Assistant

Professor

Distributed Computing,

Network Security,

Digital Forensics

8 0

Nibaran Das PhD(Engg.) Assistant

Professor

Optical Character

Recognition, 8 0

Ram Sarkar PhD(Engg.) Assistant

Professor

Image

Processing, Pattern

Recognition

8 0+1

Sarbani Roy PhD(Engg.) Assistant

Professor

Distributed Computing,

Wireless Sensor

Network

12 0+3

Subhadip Basu PhD(Engg.) Assistant

Professor

Pattern Recognition,

Image Processing 14 2

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors, visiting professors,

etc.:

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Name Qualificat

ion Designation Specialization

No. of

Years of

Experienc

e

No. of

Ph.D./M.P

hil.

students

guided for

the last 4

years

Rana

Dattagupta

PhD Emeritus

professor

Switching Circuits/

Computer Architecture

and Microprocessor-

based System

44 8

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:

11%

Note: Temporary faculties cater to service loads provided by the CSE Department to

other departments within the University and management and electronics courses in the

department.

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: Teachers are not specifically appointed for a

specific programme. Hence, overall Student Teacher ratio: 1:21

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff– sanctioned,

filled and actual:

Academic Support Staff (Technical) – 8 (actual)

Administrative Staff – 6 (actual)

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Natural Language

Processing, Information Security, Image Processing, Distributed and Mobile Computing

17. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b)

international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the

funding agencies, project titles and grants received project-wise.

Title Names Funding

Agency

National/Int

ernational Grants received

Project on Quantum

Computing Debesh Kumar

Das

CSIR National 12 Lakhs

Project on Boolean Functions UGC National 10 Lakhs

Erasmus Mundus Mobility

with Asia Lot 11,

Coordinator: Universite De

Nice Sophia Antipolis,

France

Debotosh

Bhattacharjee

(Principal

Investigator)

along with

European

Commission,

Brussels

Intenational

Rs.2,53,780/-

2010-2013, 3

years Ongoing

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Title Names Funding

Agency

National/Int

ernational Grants received

Erasmus Mundus Mobility

with Asia Lot 12,

Coordinator: Universite De

Nice Sophia Antipolis,

France

other Co-

investigators European

Commission,

Brussels

International

Rs.2, 70,391/-

2011-2014, 3

yearsOngoing

Erasmus Mundus Mobility

with Asia, Coordinator:

Universidade de Evora,

Portugal

European

Commission,

Brussels

International 4000 Euro

Design and Development of

Facial Thermogram

technology for Biometric

Security System

Debotosh

Bhattacharjee

and Mita

Nasipuri

UGC, Govt.

of India National

Rs. 10,76,834/-

2010-2013

Development of 3D Face

Recognition Techniques

Based on Range Images

DIT, MCIT,

Govt. of India National

Rs. 66,21,250/-

2012-2015 , 3

years , Ongoing

Design and Development of

Facial Thermogram

technology for Biometric

Security System (Principal

Investigator along with Prof.

M. Nasipuri as Co-

investigator)

UGC, Govt.

of India National

Rs. 10,76,834/-

2010-2013,3

years , Ongoing

Intensity Inhomogeneity

Correction in Magnetic

Resonance Images Jamuna Kanta

Sing

AICTE, New

Delhi National Rs. 4,00,000.00

Development of robust face

recognition systems from

video

UGC, New

Delhi National Rs. 7,28,261.00

Threat and Attack Modeling

of Heterogeneous Enterprise

Networks

Mridul Sankar

Barik

Scientific

Analysis

Group,

DRDO, New

Delhi National

Rs. 2500000/- ,

2011-2013 (1.5

years)

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Title Names Funding

Agency

National/Int

ernational Grants received

Design and Development of

a Tool for Enterprise Level

Security Metrics

DIT, MCIT,

Govt. of

India, New

Delhi National

Rs. 13375000/-,

2010-2013 (2

years)

Development of Web-

enabled Security

Management Framework for

Critical Sector Information

Infrastructure Protection

DIT, MCIT,

Govt. of

India, New

Delhi National

Rs. 12611000/-,

2008-2010(2

years)

Development of an

Integrated Web Portal for

Healthcare Management

based on Sensor-grid

Technologies Nandini

Mukherjee and

Sarbani Roy

NRDMS National

22 Lakhs for 3

years (2011-

2014)

Performance based Resource

Management and Load

balancing in Cloud

Environment

“Mobile

Computing

and

Innovative

Applications”

under UPE –

Phase II

National

Material Characteristics and

Product Characterization

Sanjoy Kumar

Saha

Centre of

Excellence

Program

National Rs. 5.00 Crore

Identification of Damage

Initiation mechanisms in

Advanced High Strength

Steels (AHSS) Using in-situ

Tensile Testing under

Scanning Electron

Microscope

Sanjoy Kumar

Saha

Tata Steel

Ltd.,

Jamshedpur

National Rs. 20.00 Lakh

Qt-based Graphical User

Interface Server

Sanjoy Kumar

Saha

Adv. Sys.

Lab, DRDO National Rs. 22.89 Lakh

“JU FOSS Resource Centre”

PI: Sarmistha

Neogy

Institute for

Open

Technology

National Rs. 37,96,835/-

(August 2008 –

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Title Names Funding

Agency

National/Int

ernational Grants received

Co-I: Sarbani

Roy

Chandreyee

Chowdhury

Application

and

Applications,

Dept. of IT,

GoWB

October 2011)

Design of a Secure and

Trusted Wireless Sensor

Network for border and

perimeter tracking Sarmistha

Neogy

UGC UPE

Phase II National

Rs. 4,00,000/-

(approx) (and

equipment/contin

gency from

common pool)

“Study and Design of

Dependable Mobile

Computing Systems”

UGC Major

Research

Project

National

Rs. 10,36,000/-

(July 2011 – June

2013)

Segmentation of the carotid

vasculature in human CT

angiography

Subhadip Basu

DST FAST-

TRACK,

Govt. of India

National Rs. 8,58,000/-,

Design of Multimodal

Biometric System for

Various Security and

Forensic application

SubhadipBasu(

PI) , Ram

Sarkar,

Nibaran Das,

UGC

Sponsored

UPE-II

Program

under Mobile

Computing

and

Innovative

Applications

National Rs. 13,63,200/-

Development of Efficient

Many Objective

Optimization Technique with

Parallel Computing and

Objective Reduction

Ujjwal Maulik

Department of

Science and

Technology,

Govt. Of

India

India-Mexico

joint project

About 10 lakhs

for the year 2010-

2013

PURSE, DST,

Govt. of India National

Rs. 58,05,000/-

(Allotted to CSE

Dept.)

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Title Names Funding

Agency

National/Int

ernational Grants received

Design and Development of

a System for Querying,

clustering and

Summarization for Bengali

Kamal Sarkar SERB(DST)

National Rs. 31,71,600

(Sanctioned

amount)

Foss Based Technology for

Smart Handhelds

Chandreyee

Chowdhury

UGC UPE

Phase II National

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

f) National collaboration b) International collaboration

Name of the

Faculty

Title National

collaboration

International

collaboration

Grants

received

Sanjoy Kumar

Saha

Content

Based Video

Indexing and

Retrieval

using

Rectilinear

Motion

Collaboration

With Indian

Statistical

Institute,

Kolkata

8.41 Lakh

(ISI, Kolkata

funded

project)

Content

Based Video

Indexing and

Retrieval

using Visual

and Temporal

Features

(Phase-II

Collaboration

With Indian

Statistical

Institute,

Kolkata

3.15 Lakh

(ISI, Kolkata

funded

project)

Video Scene

Segmentation

and

Classification

Collaboration

With Indian

Statistical

Institute,

Kolkata

Rs. 11.90

Lacs

(ISI, Kolkata

funded

project)

Ujjwal Maulik Erasmus

Mundus

Mobility with

Jadavpur

University

University of Nice,

France

About 5

million Euro

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Asia

(EMMA)

(European-

Asian

mobility

program),

2008-2012

Susmita Ghosh Collaborative

Program:

India-Trento

Program for

Advanced

Research

(ITPAR)

Project

entitled

“Advanced

Techniques

for Remote

Sensing

Image

Processing &

Recognition”.

Indian Institute

of Technology

(Bombay),

Indian

Statistical

Institute

(Kolkata),

Jadavpur

University

(Kolkata)

University of Trento

(Italy)

About Rs. 2

crores

Sivaji

Bandyopadhyay

CLIA (Cross

Lingual

Information

Access)

Consortium of

12 Institutions

with IIT

Bombay as the

Consortium

Coordinator

and funded by

DEITy,

Government of

India

Development

of English to

Indian

Languages

Machine

Translation

(E-ILMT)

Systems

Consortium of

12 Institutions

with CDAC,

Pune as the

Consortium

Coordinator

and funded by

DEITy,

Government of

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India

Development

of Indian

Language to

Indian

Language

Machine

Translation

System (IL-IL

MT)

Consortium of

12 Institutions

with IIIT

Hyderabad as

the Consortium

Coordinator

and funded by

DEITy,

Government of

India

An advanced

platform for

question

answering

systems

INSTITUT DE

RECHECHE EN

INFORMATIQUE

DU TOULOUSE

(IRIT), Toulouse,

France and funded

by Indo-French

Centre for

Promotion of

Advanced Research

(IFCPAR)

Rs.

11,92,000/-

Sentiment

Analysis

where AI

meets

psychology

Tokyo Institute of

Technology, Tokyo,

Japan and funded by

DST, Government

of India

Rs.

45,00,000/-

Answer

Validation

through

Textual

Entailment

National

Polytechnic

Institute, Mexico

and funded by DST,

Government of

India

Rs.

26,00,000/-

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received. (Give details.)

Title Funding Agency Total grants received

“Mobile Computing and Innovative

Applications” under UPE – Phase II,

2012-2015

UGC, Govt. of

India

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An optical recognition system for

handwritten Bangla text and its

extension to automatic transcription of

pre-formatted form documents, DST

PURSE

DST,

Government of

India

Rs. 58,05,000/-

20. Research facility/centre run by the Dept./school/centre which has:

state recognition

national recognition - Computer Aided Design Centre (CAD), Centre for

Microprocessor Application for Training, Education and Research (CMATER)

international recognition – Centre for Distributed Computing (CDC)

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate

bodies: None

22. Publications:

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

177 (ANNEXURE-I)

Monographs

3 (ANNEXURE-II)

Chapters in Books 45 (ANNEXURE-III)

Edited Books 4 (ANNEXURE-IV)

Books with ISBN with details of publishers 5 (ANNEXURE-V)

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database – International Social Sciences

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

Citation Index – range / average - NOT AVAILABLE

SNIP - NOT AVAILABLE

SJR – NOT AVAILABLE

Impact Factor – range / average - NOT AVAILABLE

h-index - 104 cumulative h-index

23. Details of patents and income generated:

4 (ANNEXURE-VI)

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad (give details):

Faculty

Name

Purpose of

visit

Institution Name Location

(city and

country)

Duration

(From- To)

UjjwalMaulik Visiting IPN CINVESTAV Mexico City, December

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Scientist Mexico 2012 for two

weeks

Alexander

von

Humboldt

Visiting

Researcher

German Cancer

Research Center

(DKFZ)

Heidelberg,

Germany

April 2012 to

June 2012

Visiting

Scientist

IPN CINVESTAV Mexico City,

Mexico

December

2012 for two

weeks

Alexander

von

Humboldt

Visiting

Researcher

German Cancer

Research Center

(DKFZ)

Heidelberg,

Germany

April 2011 to

June 2011

Visiting

faculty

Institutpolytechnique

de Grenoble

Grenoble,

INP, France

September

2010

Alexander

von

Humboldt

Visiting

Researcher

German Cancer

Research Center

(DKFZ)

Heidelberg,

Germany

May 2011 to

July 2010

Visiting

Professor

University of

Heidelberg

Germany September

2009 to

November

2009

Visiting

Professor

Department of

Sociology and

Communication

Rome

University,

Italy

May 2008 to

June 2008

Jamuna

Kanta Sing

Faculty

Secondment

Asian Institute of

Technology (AIT)

Bangkok,

Thailand

January 2010

to May 2010

Debesh K.

Das

Collaboration

and Lecture

Bremen University, Bremen,

Germany,

September

2012

Collaboration

and Lecture

Nara Institute of

Science and

Technology,

Nara, Japan November

2012

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Collaboration Kyshu Institute of

Technology,

Kyshu, Japan November,

2012

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other

(please specify and give details, including the name of the committee/s, position/s

held, duration, etc.)

ANNEXURE VII

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,

training programs and similar programs) conducted:

Faculty Name Title of the Course Nature of the

course

(workshop/

Refreshers

Course/Other

s

Sponsoring/

Funding

Agency

Duration

of the Course

(State also

whether

attendedor

organized)

Sarmistha Neogy and

Chandreyee Chowdhury

“Security in Wired and

Wireless Networks”

Refresher UGC 3-week, July 04-

23, 2011

Sarmistha Neogy and

Samiran

Chattopdhyay(IT

Department, Jadavpur

University)

“Recent Advances in

Wireless and Mobile

Computing and

Communications”

Workshop cum

Training

programme

(Winter school)

UGC UPE Phase -

II

1-week, Jan. 14 –

19, 2013

Debesh K. Das and

Nandini Mukherjee

Free Software

Technologies

UGC 26th

Nov. to 15th

Dec., 2012

Jadavpur

University

28. Student projects

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-

departmental projects – 100%

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /

industry / institute – 25%

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows

Students (Give details)

Name Name of the

Award

Awarded by Remarks

Ujjwal Maulik Alexander von

Humboldt

Germany Received for

2010, 2011 and

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Fellowship for

Experience

Researchers

2012

Senior Associate International

Center for

Theoretical Physics

(ICTP), Italy

Received in

2012

DebotoshBhattacharjee Erasmus

Mundus

postdoc

Fellowship

from November

2011 to May

2012.

Petamedia

Grant to attend

Summer

School at

Universitat

Koblenz-

Landau,

Germany

2009.

Elias grant to

attend Winter

school at Zinal,

Switzerland

2012

Sarbani Roy Fulbright-Nehru

Senior Research

Fellowship

USIEF 2013-2014

UGC RAMAN

Postdoctoral

Fellowship

UGC 2013-2014

cLink Postdoctoral

Fellowship

Erasmus Mundus

Programme of the

European Union

2012-2013

Sivaji Bandyopadhyay Dean Faculty of

Engineering and

Technology,

Jadavpur

University

2013-2016

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30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable features):

Name Source of

Funding

Associated Faculty Brief Details

ReTIS-11, Jadavpur

University, Dec. 21-23,

2011

Industry /

Institutional

Sponsorship

Professor Mita

Nasipuri

ReTIS-08 Industry /

Institutional

Sponsorship

Professor Mita

Nasipuri

ICDCN-2008 Industry /

Institutional

Sponsorship

Professor Chandan

Mazumdar

PRIMA-2010 Industry Professor Chandan

Mazumdar

First International

Workshop on Sentiment

Analysis where AI meets

Psychology (SAAIP),

International Joint

Conference on Natural

Language Processing

(IJCNLP), Thailand,

November, 2011.

Japan Science

and

Technology

(JST),

Government

of Japan

Professor Sivaji

Bandyopadhyay

Second International

Workshop on Sentiment

Analysis where AI meets

Psychology (SAAIP),

International Conference on

Computational Linguistics

(COLING), Mumbai, India,

December, 2012.

Department of

Science and

Technology,

Government

of India &

Japan Science

and

Technology

(JST),

Government

of Japan

Professor Sivaji

Bandyopadhyay

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department:

1. Plagiarism

Authors who present the words, data, or ideas of others with the implication that they are

their own, without attribution in a form appropriate for the medium of presentation, are

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committing theft of intellectual property and may be guilty of plagiarism and thus of research

misconduct.

2. Data

a) Integrity of Data

It is a primary responsibility of a researcher to avoid either a false statement or an

omission that distorts the research record.

b) Use and Misuse of Data

Research integrity requires not only that reported conclusions are based on accurately

recorded data or observations but that all relevant observations are reported.

c) Ownership of and Access to Data

Research data obtained in studies performed at the University and/or by employees of the

University are not the property of the researcher who generated or observed them or even

of the principal investigator of the research group.

3. Authorship and Other Publication Issues

Publication of research results is important as a means of communicating to the scholarly

world so that readers may be informed of research results and other researchers may build on

the reported findings.

a) Criteria for Authorship

Publication must give appropriate credit to all authors for their roles in the research.

b) Order of Authors

Customs regarding the order in which co-authors' names appear vary with the discipline.

c) Self-citations

In citing one's own unpublished work, an author must be careful not to imply an

unwarranted status of a manuscript.

d) Duplicate Publication

Researchers should not publish the same article in two different places without very good

reason to do so, unless appropriate citation is made in the later publication to the earlier

one, and unless the editor is explicitly informed.

e) Early Release of Information About to be Published

It is unethical to release to the media scientific information contained in an accepted

manuscript prior to the publication.

4. Interference

Not only withholding of data but intentional removal of, interference with, or damage to any

research related property, including instruments and other equipment, is improper and could

be classified as research misconduct.

5. Obligation to Report

a) Reporting Suspected Misconduct

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Reporting suspected research misconduct is a shared and serious responsibility of all

members of the academic community.

b) Correction of Errors

If a finding of error, either intentional or inadvertent, or of plagiarism should be made

subsequent to publication, the investigator has an obligation to submit a correction or

retraction in a form specified by the editor or publisher and, in the case of research

misconduct, in a form specified by the University and a sponsoring federal agency.

6. Conflict of Interest

There are some circumstances in which conflicts of interest could compromise the integrity

of research or even lead to research misconduct, for example, by the distortion of research

outcomes as a result of personal financial interests of a researcher.

7. Responsibilities of a Research Investigator

An investigator who leads a research group has leadership and supervisory responsibilities

with respect to the research performed by members of the group.

8. Responsibilities to Funding Agencies

An investigator should be aware that the same standards of accuracy and integrity pertain to

grant applications and proposals as to manuscripts submitted for publication.

32. Student profile programme-wise (in the Current Semester):

Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

Applications

received

Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage (w.r.t.

last graduating batch)

Male Female

Bachelor of Computer

Science and

Engineering (BCSE)

Admission

through West

Bengal Joint

Entrance

Board

Examination

52 9 95% 95%

Master of Computer

Science and

Engineering

(MCSE)

318 19 10 95% 95%

Master of Computer

Applications (MCA)

Admission

through West

Bengal Joint

Entrance

Board

23 12 95% 95%

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Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

Applications

received

Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage (w.r.t.

last graduating batch)

Male Female

Examination

Master of Technology

in Computer

Technology (MTCT)

328 20 15 95% 95%

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33. Diversity of students

Name of the

Programme

(refer to question

no. 4)

% of

students

from the

same

university

% of students

from other

universities

within the

State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

State

% of

students

from

other

countries

Master of

Computer

Science and

Engineering

(MCSE)

10 80 10 NIL

Master of

Computer

Applications

(MCA)

20 60 20 NIL

Master of

Technology in

Computer

Technology

(MTCT)

10 80 10 NIL

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

50% of the students of the BCSE course clear the GATE Examination on an average

35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG 20

PG to M.Phil. Not Applicable

PG to Ph.D. 10

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NIL

Employed

Campus selection

Other than campus recruitment

95

5

Entrepreneurs NIL

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

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of the same university 21

from other universities within the State 0

from universities from other States 8

from universities outside the country 0

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period (2008 – 2013): 4 faculty members were awarded PhD during the

assessment period

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library – 5000 books and 100 journals

b) Internet facilities for staff and students – Institutional Email Ids to staff and

research students, Internet facilities in the Staff rooms, laboratories (accessible to

students) and the library

c) Total number of class rooms – 8 Class rooms

d) Class rooms with ICT facility – 8 Class rooms

e) Students’ laboratories – 8 laboratories

f) Research laboratories – 5 research laboratories

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university

Faculty Name Name of Associate Category (doctoral/

post-doctoral/RA)

Year

Ujjwal Maulik Indrajit Saha Doctoral Submitted 2013

Anasua Sarkar Doctoral Submitted 2013

Debarka Sengupta Doctoral Registered 2009

Debashis Chakraborty Doctoral Registered 2010

Tapas Bhadra Doctoral Registered 2011

Brijish Srivastava Doctoral Registered 2012

Surjadeep Sarkar doctoral Registered 2013

Jamuna Kanta

Sing

Aninda Jana Doctoral 2011

Debotosh

Bhattacharjee

Shib Sankar

Bhowmick

Doctoral 2012

Pramit Ghosh Doctoral 2011

Ayan Seal Doctoral 2011

Mrinal Kanti

Bhowmik

Doctoral 2010

(Submitted)

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Arindam Kar Doctoral 2010

Sanjoy K Saha Partha Pratim

Mohanta

Doctoral (ongoing)

Arijit Ghoshal Doctoral (ongoing)

Debabrata Dutta Doctoral (ongoing)

Siddhartha Banerjee Doctoral (ongoing)

ParthaBasuChaudhuri Doctoral (ongoing)

Sarbani Roy Zeenat Rehana Doctoral (Ongoing) 2009

(Registered)

Madhulina Sarkar Doctoral (Ongoing) 2010

(Registered)

Suman Sankar Bhunia Doctoral (Ongoing) 2013

(Registered)

Sarmistha Neogy Suparna Biswas Doctoral (Ongoing) 2008(submitted)

Chandreyee

Chowdhury

Doctoral (Ongoing) 2009(submitted)

Debesh K. das Debarati Bhunia doctoral 2013

Arighna Deb doctoral 2013

b) from other institutions/universities

Faculty

Name

Name Category (doctoral/

post-doctoral/RA)

Year Name of the

institution/university

Jamuna

Kanta

Sing

Dakshina

Ranjan

Kisku

Doctoral 2008 AsansolEngg.

College

Shiladitya

Chowdhury

Doctoral 2009 Techno India

Sudip

Adhikari

Doctoral 2009 Neotia Inst. Tech.

Mng& Science, D H

Road

Atanu Bose Doctoral 2009 IIT KGP

Abdur

Rahaman

Sardar

Doctoral 2010 Neotia Inst. Tech.

Mng& Science, D H

Road

Subro

Santiranjan

Doctoral 2011 MCKV Engg.

College

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Thakur

Ram

Sarkar

Samir

Malakar Doctoral

2013

(Registered)

MCKV Institute of

Engineering, Howrah

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.

(Give details.) – No post graduate students get financial assistance from the University.

However, a total of 50 (25 in each year) post graduate students get GATE scholarship.

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. – No new program was developed

during the assessment period.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

m. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does

the department utilize the feedback? Yes, regular curriculum revision

n. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does

the department utilize the feedback? Yes

o. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the

department utilize the feedback? Not Applicable

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

1. Professor Sivaji Bandyopadhyay, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology,

Jadavpur University

2. Professor Bhaskar Das Gupta, Associate Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago

(UIC), USA

3. Professor Sandip Shukla, Professor, Virginia Polytechnic and State University, USA

4. Professor Subhasish Mitra, Associate Professor, Stanford University, USA

5. Professor Abhik Roy Choudhury, Vice Dean (Graduate Studies), National University

of Singapore, Singapore

6. Mr. Joydeep Bose, Managing Director, Corporate Strategy, Cisco, India.

7. Mr. Kanad Roy, Senior Principal Scientist, Broadcom Corporation, USA

8. Mr. Rajarshi Sengupta, Executive Director, Deloitte & Touche Consulting, India.

9. Mr. Arup Das, Vice President, MphasiS (HP), India.

10. Mr. Tapomoy Dey, Senior Director, Oracle, USA.

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /

seminar) involving external experts. – Special Lectures are held regularly in the

department involving external experts with support from IEEE and other organizations.

External experts as and when they visit the department deliver special lectures and

seminars.

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. – Pen

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and Whiteboard, Power Point Slides and Overhead Projection system

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored? – through discussions and deliberations in the

Board of Studies, Teacher Student Committee in the department and Faculty Council of

faculty of Engineering and Technology in the University

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. – Students

and faculty members take part in various club activities. Students are actively involved in

the Union activities and many faculty members are active in faculty associations.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. – Such

activities are manifested through research projects in and outside the department as well

as outside the University. In many cases, the research areas go beyond syllabus scholarly

activities

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies?

If yes, give details. All the UG and PG programs are accredited by AICTE and UGC.

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge,

basic or applied.

The broad areas in which department has contributed in generating new knowledge,

basic or applied are – Distributed and Mobile Computing, Image Processing, Information

Security, Machine Translation, Information Retrieval, Text Analytics, Soft Computing,

Distributed Computing,

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of

the department.

Strength

1. Student Quality

2. Faculty Research Activities in the state-of-the-art areas

3. Teacher Student Relationship

4. Teaching and Research Laboratories with cutting edge technologies

5. Regular classes

Weakness

1. Space Scarcity

2. Cleanliness

3. Small Number of Full time Research Fellows

4. Time of operation of the research laboratories

5. Travel support to faculty members and students for attending conferences etc.

Opportunities

1. Government fundings

2. More industry / network partners

3. National and International Collaborations and Exchange programs

4. Patenting of research products and research methodologies

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5. Communication and Computing Convergence

Challenges

1. Inadequate government fundings during the plan period

2. Obsolescence of resources / technologies

3. To attract bright students as a State University

4. Employment opportunities for students

5. Quality Faculty recruitment

52. Future plans of the department (in as much detail as possible): -

1. Introduction of New Courses – MS by Research, Integrated M.Tech.

2. More focus on Research – to give more emphasis to generation of patents and

copyrights out of the research results

3. Infrastructure Development – both physical and research infrastructure development

with the involvement of the alumni of the department

4. Credit Transfer Scheme – to encourage UG and PG students to spend one or two

semesters in institutes like IITs as well as to encourage students from those institutes

for visiting CSE Department

5. National Collaboration and Student Exchange programs with top tier national

institutes like IITs

6. International Collaboration and Exchange programs with internationally acclaimed

Universities and encouraging dual degree programs

7. Industry Collaborations to encourage student support, research infrastructure support

and collaborative research

ANNEXURE-I

International / National Journals:

Mita Nasipuri

1. M. Tarafder, I. Chattoraj, M. Nasipuri, A. Mitra, “Magnetic Characterization of

HSLA Steel by Power-law Decay Exponent of Barkhausen Emission Signal”, Journal

of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 321(8), Apr 2009, pp1034-1038.

2. M. Tarafder, I. Chattoraj, S. Tarafder, M. Nasipuri, “Self-similar and Self-affine

Characteristics of Microstructural Images of HSLA Steel”, Material Science and

Technology, vol. 25, no 4, 2009, pp 542-548.

3. M. Tarafder, I. Chattoraj, S. Tarafder, M. Nasipuri, “Fractal Analysis to Determine

self-similar Characteristics in Microstructures of HSLA Steel”, International Journal

of Materials and Manufacturing Processes, vol. 24, issue 2, Feb.2009, pp 145-149.

4. M.Tarafder, S.K.Das, I. Chattoraj, M. Nasipuri, S. Tarafder, “Fractal-based

quantification of crack paths fo determination of effective microstructural length

scales and fracture toughness”, Scripta Materialia 62 (2010), pp. 109-112.

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5. S.Basu, N.Das, R.Sarkar M.Kundu, M.Nasipuri, D.K.Basu, “A Hierarchical Approach

to Recognition of Handwritten Bangla Characters”, Pattern Recognition, Elsevier,

vol. 42, no. 7, pp. 1467 – 1484, 2009.

6. S. Saha, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri and D. K. Basu, “License Plate localization from

vehicle images: An edge based multi-stage approach”, International Journal on Recent

Trends in Computer Engineering, Academy Publisher, Finland, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 284-

288, 2009.

7. Santanu Halder, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu,

Mahantapas Kundu, “FPGA Based Assembling of Facial Components for Human

Face Construction”, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN:

1797-9617], Academy Publishers, Finland, Vol 1, No. 1, pp. 541-554, May 2009.

8. J. K. Sing, S. Thakur, D. K. Basu, M. Nasipuri, M. Kundu, “High-speed face

recognition using self-adaptive radial basis function neural networks”, Neural

Computing and Applications, Springer-Verlag London, vol. 18, no. 8, 2009, pp. 979-

990.

9. S. Thakur, J. K. Sing, D. K. Basu, M. Nasipuri, M. Kundu, “Face Recognition Using

Principal Component Analysis and RBF Neural Networks”, Accepted in International

Journal of Simulation: Systems, Science and Technology,vol.10, no.3.

10. Arindam Kar, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, and

Mahantapas Kundu, “Classification of high-energized Gabor responses using

Bayesian PCA for Human Face Recognition”, International Journal of Recent Trends

in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617], Academy Publishers, Finland, Vol 2, No. 2,

letters: pp. 106-110, November 2009.

11. Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Santanu Halder, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu,

Mahantapas Kundu, “Construction of Human Faces from Textual Descriptions,” to

appear in the Special Issue on Soft Computing for Digital Information Forensics,

Springer.

12. Tamojay Deb, Debotosh Bhattacherjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and

Mahantapas Kundu, “An enhanced face recognition technique based on Overlapped

Modular PCA approach for cropped log-polar images”, International Journal of

Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617], Academy Publishers, Finland, Vol

2, No. 2, Full Paper: pp.108-112, November 2009.

13. Santanu Halder, Debotosh Bhattacherjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and

Mahantapas Kundu, “Fuzzy Classification of Facial Components for Face

Construction”, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-

9617], Academy Publishers, Finland, Vol 2, No. 2, Letters: pp.66-70, November 2009

14. Hiranmoy Roy, Debotosh Bhattacherjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, and

Mahantapas Kundu, “Construction of Frontal Face from Side-view Images using Face

Mosaicing”, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-

9617], Academy Publishers, Finland, Vol 2, No. 2, Letters: pp.55-59, November

2009.

15. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu,

and Mahantapas Kundu, “Image Pixel Fusion for Human Face Recognition”,

International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617], Academy

Publishers, Finland, Vol 2, No. 2, Letters: pp.258-262, November 2009.

16. Sandhya Arora, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu,

Mahantapas Kundu, “Application of Statistical Features in Handwritten Devnagari

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Character Recognition”, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN:

1797-9617], Academy Publishers, Finland, Vol 2, No. 2, Letters: pp. 40-42,

November 2009.

17. P. Chatterjee, S. Basu, M. Kundu, M. Nasipuri, D. K. Basu, “Improved prediction of

Multi-domains in protein chains using a Support Vector Machine,” International

Journal on Recent Trends in Computer Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617], Academy

Publisher, Finland, Vol 2, No. 3, pp.78-81, Novenber 2009.

18. P. Banerjee, D. K. Basu, M. Nasipuri, “EE_SP_Mitigation of RFI in AdHoc Wireless

Receiver Nodes,” International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-

9617], Academy Publishers, Finland, Vol 2, No. 6, Letters: pp. 115-120, November

2009.

19. R. Sarkar, N. Das, S. Basu, M. Kundu, M. Nasipuri, D. K. Basu, “Word level Script

Identification from Bangla and Devanagri Handwritten Texts mixed with Roman

Script,” Journal of Computing, vol. 2, issue 2, pp.103-108, arXiv:1002.4007,

February 2010.

20. Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mahantapas Kundu,

“Human Face Recognition using Fuzzy Multilayer Perceptron”, Journal of Soft

Computing, Springer,vol 14, Issue 6, pp.559-570, 2010.

21. Sandhya Arora, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, and

Mahantapas Kundu, “Handwritten Non-compounded Devnagari Character

Recognition Using Combination of MLP and Minimum Edit Distance Methods”,

International Journal of Computer Science & Security (IJCSS),ISSN (Online): [1985-

1553], by CSC Press, Computer Science Journals, KualaLumpur, Malaysia, Vol. 3,

No. 6, pp. 107-120, January 2010.

22. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu

and Mahantapas Kundu, “Fusion of Wavelet Coefficients from Visual and Thermal

Face Images for Human Face Recognition – A Comparative Study”, International

Journal of Image Processing (IJIP) [ISSN 1985-2304], by CSC Press, Computer

Science Journals, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Vol. 4, Issue 1,pp:12-23, March 2010.

23. S. Basu, N. Das, R. Sarkar M. Kundu, M. Nasipuri, D. K. Basu, “A novel framework

for automatic sorting of postal documents with multi-script address blocks,” Pattern

Recognition, Elsevier, 43 (2010), pp. 3507-3521.

24. D. K. Sil, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, "An adaptive fuzzy technique for real-time detection

of multiple faces against a complex background," International Journal of Computer

Applications, vol.1, no. 23, pp. 21-26, 2010. ISSN: 0975 – 8887.

25. S. Saha, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, D. K. Basu, "Localization of License Plates from

Surveillance Camera Images: A Color Feature Based ANN Approach", International

Journal of Computer Applications, vol.1, no. 23, pp. 27-31, 2010. ISSN: 0975 – 8887.

26. N. Das, S. Pramanik, R. Sarkar, S. Basu, P.K.Saha, "Recognition of Isolated Multi-

Oriented Handwritten/Printed Characters using a Novel Convex-Hull Based

Alignment Technique," International Journal of Computer Applications, vol.1, no. 23,

pp. 40-45, 2010. ISSN: 0975 – 8887.

27. R. Sarkar, S. Malakar, N. Das, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, “A Script Independent

Technique for Extraction of Characters from Handwritten Word Images”,

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International Journal of Computer Applications, vol.1, no. 23, pp. 85-90, 2010. ISSN:

0975 – 8887.

28. Nibaran Das, Brindaban Das, Ram Sarkar, S. Basu, Mahantapas Kundu and Mita

Nasipuri, “Handwritten Bangla Basic and Compound character recognition using

MLP and SVM classifier,” Journal of Computing, Volume 2, Issue 2, pp.109-115,

February 2010, arXiv:1002.4040, ISSN: 2151-9617.

29. Satadal Saha, S. Basu, Mita Nasipuri and Dipak Kr. Basu, “A Hough Transform based

Technique for Text Segmentation,” Journal of Computing, Volume 2, Issue 2, pp.134-

141, February 2010, arXiv:1002.4048, ISSN: 2151-9617.

30. Ayatullah Faruk Mollah, S. Basu and Mita Nasipuri, “Text/Graphics Separation and

Skew Correction of Text Regions of Business Card Images for Mobile Devices,”

Journal of Computing, Volume 2, Issue 2, pp.96-102, February 2010,

arXiv:1002.4006, ISSN: 2151-9617.

31. M. K. Bhowmik, D. Bhattacharjee, D. K. Basu, M. Nasipuri, “A Comparative Study

on Fusion of Visual and Thermal Face Images at Different Pixel Level”, International

Journal of Information Assurance and Security (JIAS), vol. 6, no. 1,, 2011, ISSN

1554-1010

32. R. Sarkar, N. Das, S. Basu, M. Kundu, M. Nasipuri, D. K. Basu,"CMATERdb1: A

database of unconstrained handwritten Bangla and Bangla–English mixed script

document image," International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition, pp.

71-83, vol. 15, no. 1, Feb 2011.

33. R. Sarkar, S. Malakar, N. Das, S. Basu, M. Kundu, M. Nasipuri, “Word Extraction

and Character Segmentation from Text Lines of Unconstrained Handwritten Bangla

Document Images,” J. Intelligent Systems 20(3): 227-260 (2011).

34. P. Chatterjee, S. Basu, M. Kundu, M. Nasipuri, D.Plewczynski, “PSP_MCSVM:

brainstorming consensus prediction of protein secondary structures using two-stage

multiclass support vector machines,” Journal of Molecular Modeling, in press,

DOI: 10.1007/s00894-011-1102-8.

35. S. Saha, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, “Automatic Localization and Recognition of License

Plate Characters for Indian Vehicles”, International Journal of Computer Science &

Emerging Technologies, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 520-533, August 2011.

36. P. Chatterjee, S. Basu, M. Kundu, M. Nasipuri, D. Plewczynski, “PPI_SVM:

Prediction of protein-protein interactions using machine learning, domain-domain

affinities and frequency tables”, Cellular and Molecular Biology Letters, vol. 16, no.

2, 264-278.

37. S. Saha, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, “Localization of License Plates from Indian Vehicle

Images Using Iterative Edge Map Generation Technique”, Journal of Computing,

ISSN: 2151-9617, Vol. 3, Issue 6, pp. 48-57, June 2011.

38. S. Saha, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, “Hierarchical Segmentation of Falsely Touching

Characters from Camera Captured Degraded Document Images”, International

Journal of Computer Science Issues, ISSN: 1694-0814, vol. 8, issue 4, no. 2, pp. 90-

98, July 2011.

39. N. Das, R. Sarkar, S. Basu, M. Kundu, M. Nasipuri, and D. K. Basu, "A genetic

algorithm based region sampling for selection of local features in handwritten digit

recognition application," Applied Soft Computing, vol. 12, pp. 1592-1606, 2012

Page 195 of 686

40. J. K. Sing, S. Chowdhury, D. K. Basu, M. Nasipuri, “An Improved Hybrid Approach

to Face Recognition by Fusing Local and Global Discriminant Features”, Int’l Journal

of Biometrics, Inderscience Publisher, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 144-164, 2012.

41. Mollah, AyatullahFaruk, SubhadipBasu, MitaNasipuri, and Dipak Kumar Basu.

"Handheld Mobile Device Based Text Region Extraction and Binarization of Image

Embedded Text Documents." Journal of Intelligent Systems 22, no. 1 (2013): 25-47.

42. Ayatullah Faruk Mollah, SubhadipBasu, and MitaNasipuri. "A Novel Approach

towards Computation and Memory Efficient Implementation of Convolution-based

Binarization Techniques." International Journal of Information (2012).

43. Ayatullah Faruk Mollah, SubhadipBasu, MitaNasipuri, and Dipak Kumar Basu.

"Handheld Mobile Device Based Text Region Extraction and Binarization of Image

Embedded Text Documents." Journal of Intelligent Systems 22, no. 1 (2013): 25-47.

44. Satadal Saha, SubhadipBasu, and MitaNasipuri."Development of a Stop-Line

Violation Detection System for Indian Vehicles." Handbook of Research on

Computational Intelligence for Engineering, Science, and Business (2012): 200.

Debesh Das

1. H. Rahaman, D. K. Das, and B. B. Bhattacharya, An Adaptive BIST Design for

Detecting Multiple Stuck-Open Faults in CMOS Complex Cell, IEEE Transactions

on Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and

Measurement, Vol. 57, No. 12, pp.2838-2845, December 2008.

2. H. Rahaman, D. Kole, D. K. Das, and B. B. Bhattacharya, On the Detection of

Bridging Fault in Reversible Circuits, The IUP Journal of Computer Sciences, Vol.

IV, No.4, 28-41, October 2010.

3. H. Rahaman, D. K. Das, and B. B. Bhattacharya, Testable Design of AND-EXOR

Logic Networks with Universal Tests for Detecting Stuck-at and Bridging Faults,

International Journal of Computers and Electrical Engineering (Elsevier),vol. 35,

issue 5, pp.644-658, September 2009.

4. H. Rahaman, D. K. Kole, D. K. Das, and B. B. Bhattacharya, Fault Diagnosis for

Missing-Gate Fault (SMGF) Model in Reversible Quantum Circuits, International

Journal of Computers and Electrical Engineering (Elsevier), vol. 37, issue 4, pp. 475-

485, July 2011.

5. D. K. Kole, H. Rahaman, D. K. Das, B. B. Bhattacharya, Derivation of test set for

detecting multiple missing-gate faults in reversible circuits, International Journal of

Computers and Electrical Engineering (Elsevier) 39(2): 225-236 February, 2013.

DebotoshBhattacharjee

1. Ayan Seal, SuranjanGanguly, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kr. Basu,

“Automated Thermal Face recognition based on Minutiae Extraction”, International

Journal of Computational Intelligence Studies, ISSN online: 1755-4985 ISSN

print: 1755-4977 InderScience Publication, 2013.

2. SatyabrataMaity, AmlanChakrabarti, DebotoshBhattacharjee, “Feature based

Information Extraction for Generic Video Summarization”, International Journal of

Computer Applications, iRAFIT - Number 4, 2012.

Page 196 of 686

3. MridualGhosh, DebotoshBhattacharjee,” Human Identification by Gait Using Corner

Points”, International Journal of Image, Graphics and Signal Processing, 2012, 2, 30-

36, DOI: 10.5815/ijigsp.2012.02.05.

4. SouravPramanik, DebotoshBhattacharjee, “An Approach: Modality Reduction and

Face-Sketch Recognition”, International Journal of Computational Intelligence and

informatics, Vol. 1: No. 2, July-September-2011, ISSN: 2231-0258.

5. Debarati Mukherjee, AmlanChakrabarti, and DebotoshBhattacherjee, “Optimization

and Synthesis of Quantum Circuit Using Genetic Algorithm”, International Journal of

Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617] Full Paper, Pages 212-216, Vol 2,

No. 2, November 2009, Academy Publishers, Finland.

6. Soma Datta, DebotoshBhattacherjee, “Path Detection of a Moving Object”,

International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617] Short

Paper, Pages 37-39, Vol 2, No. 2, November 2009, Academy Publishers, Finland.

7. ParamaBagchi, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kr. Basu, “A novel

Approach for nose-tip detection on 3D face images across pose”, International Journal

of Computational Intelligence and Informatics, ISSN: 2231-0258, vol. 2 no. 1, April-

June,2012.

8. RajibSaha, DebotoshBhattacharjee, ShombhuNathGhosh, Prasenjit Das, Dona Ghosh,

“Comparision and Error Finding of 2D Frontal Facial Images Between Twins”,

International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software

Engineering, vol. 2, issue 4, April 2012, ISSN:2277128X.

9. MrinalKantiBhowmik, DebotoshBhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu,

MitaNasipuri,“Eye Region Based Fusion Technique of Thermal and Optical images

for Human Face Recognition in Dark”, Optical Engineering Journal of SPIE, vol. 51,

No. 7, 2012.

10. SantunuHalder, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kr. Basu, “A Low

Space Bit-Plane Slicing Based Image Storage Method using Extended JPEG Format”,

International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering, vol. 2,

issue 4, April 2012, pp. 694-699.

11. ArindamKar, DebotoshBhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, MitaNasipuri, and

MahantapasKundu, “Face Recognition using Hough Peaks extracted from the

significant blocks of the Gradient Image”, International Journal of Advanced

Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering", ISSN: 2277 128X,

Volume 2, Issue 1, January 2012.

12. ArindamKar, DebotoshBhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, MitaNasipuri, and

MahantapasKundu, “High Performance Human Face Recognition using Gabor based

Pseudo Hidden Markov Model”, International Journal of Applied Evolutionary

Computation (Taiwan) IGI Global", July 2012.

13. DebotoshBhattacharjee, Ayan Seal, SuranjanGanguly, MitaNasipuri, and Dipak

Kumar Basu,” A Comparative Study of Human Thermal Face Recognition Based on

HaarWavelet Transform and Local Binary Pattern”, International Computational

Intelligence and Neuroscience, 2012, doi:10.1155/2012/261089.

14. MrinalKantiBhowmik, DebotoshBhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, MitaNasipuri, “A

Comparative Study on Fusion of Visual and Thermal Face Images at Different Pixel

Page 197 of 686

Level”, International Journal of Information Assurance and Security Letters (JIAS),

2011, [ISSN 2150-7996], vol.6, Issue-1, pp: 80-86, 2011.

15. ArindamKar, DebotoshBhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, MitaNasipuri, and

MahantapasKundu, “A Gabor block based Kernel Discriminative Common Vector

(KDCV) approach using cosine kernels for Human Face Recognition”, International

Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, 2012.

16. ArindamKar, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, and

MahantapasKundu, “High Performance Human Face Recognition using Independent

High Intensity Gabor Wavelet Responses: A Statistical Approach,” International

Journal of Computer Science & Emerging Technologies (E-ISSN: 2044-6004)

Volume 2, Issue 1, pp. 178-187, February 2011.

17. DebotoshBhattacharjee, SantanuHalder, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu,

MahantapasKundu, “Construction of Human Faces from Textual Descriptions,” Soft

Computing - A Fusion of Foundations, Methodologies and Applications, Volume 15,

Number 3, 429-447, 2011.

18. ArindamKar, DebotoshBhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, MitaNasipuri, and

MahantapasKundu, “An adaptive block based integrated LDP, GLCM,

and Morphological features for Face Recognition”, International Journal of

Research and Reviews in Computer Science (IJRRCS)" ISSN: 2079-2557,Vol. 2, No.

5, October 2011,Science Academy Publisher, United Kingdom.

19. ShibSankarbhowmick, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, and Dipak Kumar

Basu, “Design and Implementation of Digital filters using Bit-Serial Arithmetic &

Bit-Parallel Arithmetic”, Jouranl of Computer Science and engineering, Vol. 8, Issue

2, August 2011.

20. MrinalKantiBhowmik, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and

MahantapasKundu, “Fusion of Daubechies Wavelet Coefficients for Human Face

Recognition”, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering(ISSN: 1797 -

9617), by the Academy Publisher, Finland, Vol. 3, No. 2, October 2010.

21. MrinalKantiBhowmik, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and

MahantapasKundu, “Quotient Based Multiresolution Image Fusion of Thermal and

Visual Images Using Daubechies Wavelet Transform for Human Face Recognition”,

International Journal of Computer Science Issues (IJCSI), ISSN (Online): [1694-

0784], ISSN (Print): [1694-0814], Mauritius, Vol. 7, Issue 3, No. 6, pp: 18-27, May

2010.

22. SandhyaArora, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, and

MahantapasKundu, “Performance Comparison of SVM and ANN for Handwritten

Devnagari Character Recognition”, International Journal of Computer Science Issues

(IJCSI), ISSN (Online): [1694-0784], ISSN (Print): [1694-0814], Mauritius, Vol. 7,

Issue 3, No. 6, pp: 18-26, May 2010.

23. MrinalKantiBhowmik, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and

MahantapasKundu, “Fusion of Wavelet Coefficients from Visual and Thermal Face

Images for Human Face Recognition – A Comparative Study”, International Journal

of Image Processing (IJIP) [ISSN 1985-2304], by CSC Press, Computer Science

Journals, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Vol. 4, Issue 1, pp:12-23, March 2010, Indexed by

Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ).

Page 198 of 686

24. DebotoshBhattacharjee, MrinalKantiBhowmik, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and

MahantapasKundu, “A Parallel Framework for Multilayer Perceptron for Human Face

Recognition”, International Journal of Computer Science & Security (IJCSS), ISSN

(Online): [1985-1553], by CSC Press, Computer Science Journals, KualaLumpur,

Malaysia, Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 491-507, January 2010, Indexed by Directory of Open

Access Journals (DOAJ).

25. DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, MahantapasKundu,

“Human Face Recognition using Fuzzy Multilayer Perceptron”, Journal of Soft

Computing,Volume 14, Issue 6, 2010, Pages 559-570, Springer, impact factor: 1.88.

26. ArindamKar, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, and

MahantapasKundu, “Classification of high-energized Gabor responses using Bayesian

PCA for Human Face Recognition”, International Journal of Recent Trends in

Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617]. Letters, Pages 106-110, Vol 2, No. 2, November

2009, Academy Publishers, Finland.

27. Tamojay Deb, DebotoshBhattacherjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and

MahantapasKundu, “An enhanced face recognition technique based on Overlapped

Modular PCA approach for cropped log-polar images”, International Journal of

Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617] Full Paper, Pages 108-112, Vol 2,

No. 2, November 2009, Academy Publishers, Finland.

28. SantanuHalder, DebotoshBhattacherjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and

MahantapasKundu, “Fuzzy Classification of Facial Components for Face

Construction”, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-

9617] Letters, Pages 66-70, Vol 2, No. 2, November 2009, Academy Publishers,

Finland.

29. Hiranmoy Roy, DebotoshBhattacherjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, and

MahantapasKundu, “Construction of Frontal Face from Side-view Images using Face

Mosaicing”, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-

9617] Letters, Pages 55-59, Vol 2, No. 2, November 2009, Academy Publishers,

Finland.

30. MrinalKantiBhowmik, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu,

and MahantapasKundu, “Image Pixel Fusion for Human Face Recognition”,

International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617] Letters,

Pages 258-262, Vol 2, No. 2, November 2009, Academy Publishers, Finland.

31. SandhyaArora, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu,

MahantapasKundu, “Application of Statistical Features in Handwritten Devnagari

Character Recognition”, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN:

1797-9617] Letters, Pages 40-42, Vol 2, No. 2, November 2009, Academy Publishers,

Finland.

32. SandhyaArora, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu,

MahantapasKundu, “Recognition of Non-Compound Handwritten Devnagari

Characters using a Comnination of MLP and Minimum Edit Distance”, International

Journal of Computer Science and Security, ISSN (Online): [1985-1553], by CSC

Press, Computer Science Journals, KualaLumpur, Malaysia vol. 4, issue 1,pp. 1-

14,2010.

33. SantanuHalder, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu,

MahantapasKundu, “FPGA Based Assembling of Facial Components for Human

Page 199 of 686

Face Construction”, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering, Issue 1,

Volume 1, Pages 541-554, May 2009[ISSN: 1797-9617] by the Academy Publishers,

Finland.

Jamuna Kanta Sing

1. A. K. Das, S. Chatterjee, J. K. Sing, “A novel efficient access control scheme for

large-scale distributed wireless sensor networks”, International Journal of

Foundations of Computer Science, Elsevier Publisher, Accepted for publication,

2013. [Cites per Doc. or Impact Factor: 0.68]

2. S. Chatterjee, A. K. Das, J. K. Sing, “An enhanced access control scheme in wireless

sensor networks”, Ad Hoc & Sensor Wireless Networks, Old City Publisher, vol. 0,

pp. 1–29, 2012. [Impact Factor: 0.309]

3. A. Basu, I. Sengupta, J.K. Sing, “Secured hierarchical secret sharing using ECC based

signcryption”, Security and Communication Networks, Wiley Publisher, vol. 5, pp.

752-763, 2012. [Impact Factor: 0.414]

4. J. K. Sing, S. Chowdhury, D. K. Basu, M. Nasipuri, “An Improved Hybrid Approach

to Face Recognition by Fusing Local and Global Discriminant Features”, Int’l Journal

of Biometrics, Inderscience Publisher, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 144-164, 2012.

5. J. K. Sing, S. Thakur, D. K. Basu, M. Nasipuri,M. Kundu, “High-speed face

recognition using self-adaptive radial basis function neural networks”, Neural

Computing and Applications, Springer Publisher, vol. 18, pp. 979-990, 2009. [Impact

Factor: 0.699]

6. A. Basu, I. Sengupta, J.K. Sing, “Cryptosystem for secret sharing scheme with

hierarchical groups”, International Journal of Network Security, Vol.0, No.0, PP.1-

20, In Press, 2011.

7. A. Basu, I. Sengupta, J.K. Sing, “Proactive verifiable secret sharing scheme using

ECC based signcryption”, Journal of Info. Assurance & Security, vol. 5, pp. 209-217,

2010.

8. S. S. Thakur, J. K. Sing, “Prediction of Online Vehicle Insurance System using Bayes

Classifier– A proposed Approach”, International Journal of Computer Applications

(0975-8887), vol. 49, no. 16, pp. 38-42, 2012.

9. S. S. Thakur, A. Kundu, J. K. Sing, “Rule induction based product prediction for e

commerce recommendation: A new approach”, International Journal BITM

Transactions on EECC (ISSN No. 0974-9527),

10. D.R. Kisku, P. Gupta, J.K. Sing, “Multibiometrics Feature Level Fusion by Graph

Clustering”, Int'l Journal of Security and Its Appln., vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 61-74, 2011.

11. D.R. Kisku, P. Gupta, J.K. Sing, “Face Recognition using SIFT Descriptor under

Multiple Paradigms of Graph Similarity Constraints”, International Journal of

Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering, vol.5, no.4, pp. 1-18, 2010.

12. D.R. Kisku, P. Gupta, J.K. Sing, “Offline Signature Identification by Fusion of

Multiple Classifiers using Statistical Learning Theory”, Int'l Journal of Security and

Its Appln., vol. 4, pp. 35-45, 2010.

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13. S. Thakur, J. K. Sing, D. K. Basu, M. Nasipuri,M. Kundu, “Face Recognition Using

Principal Component Analysis and RBF Neural Networks”, International Journal of

Simulation: Systems, Science and Technology, vol. 10, no. 5, pp. 7-15, 2010.

14. S. Chowdhury, J. K. Sing, D. K. Basu, M. Nasipuri, “Face Recognition by

Generalized Two-Dimensional FLD Method and Multi-Class Support Vector

Machines”, Applied Soft Computing, Elsevier Publisher, vol. 11, issue. 7, pp. 4282-

4292, 2011.[Impact Factor: 2.612]

15. A. Jana, N. B. Singh, J. K. Sing, S. K. Sarkar, “Design and simulation of hybrid

CMOS–SET circuits”, Microelectronics Reliability, Elsevier Publisher, In Press,

2013. [Impact Factor: 1.167]

16. A. Jana, R. S. Halder, J. K. Sing, S. K. Sarkar, “Design and Implementation of a

Hybrid SET-CMOS Based Sequential Circuit”, International Journal of Computer

Science & Informatics, ISSN (PRINT): 2231–5292, vol.- II, issue. 1-2, pp. 199-202.

17. A. Jana, R. S. Halder, J. K. Sing, S. K. Sarkar, “Design and Implementation of a

Hybrid SET-CMOS Based Sequential Circuits”, Journal of Nano and Electronic

Physics, vol. 4, issue 2, pp. 1-5, 2012.

18. A. K. Das, P. Sharma, S. Chatterjee, J. K. Sing, “A dynamic password-based user

authentication scheme for hierarchical wireless sensor networks”, Journal of Network

and Computer Applications, Elsevier Publisher, vol. 35, pp. 1646-1656, 2012. [Impact

Factor: 1.065]

19. D. R.Kisku, P. Gupta, J. K. Sing, M.Tistarelli, “Probabilistic Approach to Face

Recognition”, A Special issue of Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Taylor

& FrancisPublisher,vol. 35, no. 5, pp. 529-534, 2012. [Impact Factor: 0.295]

20. D. R. Kisku, A. Rattani, P. Gupta, J. K. Sing, C. J. Hwang, “Human Identity

Verification using Multispectral Palmprint Fusion, Journal of Signal andInformation

Processing, Scientific Research Publisher, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 263-273, 2012.[Impact

Factor: 0.21]

21. D.R. Kisku, H. Mehrotra, P. Gupta, J.K. Sing, “Robust Multi-Camera View Face

Recognition”, Int'l Journal of Comp. and Appln., vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 211-219, 2011.

22. D.R. Kisku, P. Gupta, H. Mehrotra, J.K. Sing, “Multimodal Belief Fusion for Face

and Ear Biometrics”, Journal of Intelli. Info. Management, vol. 1, pp. 166-171,

2009.[Impact Factor: 0.83]

23. D. R. Kisku, H. Mehrotra, J. K. Sing and P. Gupta, “SVM-based Multiview Face

Recognition by Generalization of Discriminant Analysis”, International Journal of

Electrical and Computer Engineering, vol. 3, no. 7, pp. 474-479, 2008.

Sarbani Roy

1. MadhulinaSarkar, TriparnaMondal, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, “Resource

requirement prediction using clone detection technique”, Future Generation Comp.

Syst., Elsevier, vol. 29, no. 4, pp.936-952, 2013. Impact Factor: 1.864

2. Sarbani Roy and Nandini Mukherjee, “Dynamic topology construction of wireless

sensor network using computational geometric approach”, Intl. Journal of Sensor

Network, InderScience, vol.12 no. 4, pp. 210-222, 2012.

3. Sarbani Roy,Nandini Mukherjee, “Efficient resource management for running

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multiple concurrent jobs in a computational grid environment”, Future Generation

Computer Systems, Elsevier, Volume 27 Issue 8, pp 1070-1082, October 2011. Impact

Factor: 1.864

4. SubrataDutta, Nandini Mukherjee, SarmisthaNeogy and Sarbani Roy, “A Comparison

of the Efficiencies of Different Wireless Sensor Network Algorithms with respect to

Energy”, in International Journal of Information Processing, Volume 5 Issue 1,

pages1-9, 2011.

5. MadhulinaSarkar, RupamMukhopadhyay, DibyajyotiGhosh, Sarbani Roy, Nandini

Mukherjee, “Job Modeling using History based Prediction in Large Distributed

Environment”, in International Journal of Information Processing, Volume 4

Issue 4, Pages 8-18, 2010.

6. KaushikGhosh, Sarbani Roy, Pradip K. Das, "I-Min: An Intelligent Fermat Point

Based

Energy Efficient Geographic Packet Forwarding Technique for wireless Sensor and

Ad

Hoc Networks", in International journal on applications of graph theory in wireless

ad hoc networks and sensor networks (GRAPH-HOC), Volume 2 Issue 2,

June 2010.

7. Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, “Multi-agent Framework for Performance-based

Resource Management in Computational Grid Environment”, International Journal of

Multiagent and Grid Systems, IOS Press, Volume 6 Issue 1, pp.25-53, March 2010.

8. Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, “Adaptive Execution of Jobs in Computational Grid

Environment”, Journal of Computer Science and Technology, Springer, Volume 24

Issue 5, pp. 925-938, September 2009. Impact Factor: 0.477

9. Ajanta De Sarkar, Sarbani Roy, DibyajyotiGhosh, RupamMukhopadhyay and Nandini

Mukherjee, “An Adaptive Execution Scheme for Achieving Guaranteed Performance

in

Computational Grids”, Journal of Grid Computing, Springer, Volume 8 Issue 1

pp.109-

131, May 2009. Impact Factor: 1.603

Sanjay saha

1. D. Dutta, S. K. Saha and B. Chanda, A Hypothesis Test based Robust Technique for

Video Sequence Matching, International Journal of Future Generation

Communication and Networking, Vol. 3(3), pp. 41-56, Sept. 2010, ISSN 1738-995X.

2. B. C. Dhara, S. K. Saha and B. Chanda, A Video Coding Technique with BTC-PF

Method for Fast Decoding, Image Processing and Communication, Vol.16, No.1-2,

pp.29 – 42, 2011 ISSN 1425-140X.

3. P.P. Mahanta, S. K. Saha and B. Chanda, A Model-Based Shot Boundary Detection

Technique Using Frame Transition Parameters, IEEE Trans. on Multimedia Vol. 14,

No.1 pp. 223-233, 2012.

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4. S. Das, S. K. Saha and D. P. Mukherjee, Segmentation of Multiple Objects Evolving

Conditional Random Field Based Topology Adaptive Active Membrane, Signal

Processing, Elsevier, Vol. 92(10), pp. 2341-2355, 2012.

5. A. Ghosal, R. Chakraborty, B. C. Dhara and S. K. Saha, Music Classification based

on MFCC Variants and Amplitude Variation Pattern: A Hierarchical Approach,

IJSIP Vol.5, No.1, Mar., 2012.

6. P.P. Mahanta, S. K. Saha and B. Chanda, A novel Technique for Size Constrained

Video Storyboard Generation Using Statistical Run Test and Spanning tree, Intl. J. on

Image and Graphics, vol. 13(1), world Scientific, 2013.

7. D. Dutta, S. K. Saha, B. Chanda, An Attack Invariant Scheme for Content-based

Video copy Detection, Signal, Image and Video Processing, Vol. 7(4), pp. 665-677,

Springer, 2013.

8. Si. Banerjee, S. K Ghosh, S. Datta, S. K. Saha, Segmentation of Dual Phase Steel

Micrograph: An Automated Approach, Measurement, Vol. 46, pp. 2435-2440,

Elsevier, 2013.

Prof. UjjwalMaulik

1. U. Maulik, A. Mukhopadhyay, D. Chakraborty, “Gene-expression Based Cancer

Subtypes Prediction through Feature Selection and Transductive SVM", IEEE

Transactionon Biomedical Engineering (accepted).

2. A. Sarkar and U. Maulik, “Searching Remote Homology with Spectral Clustering

with Symmetry in Neighborhood Cluster Kernels", PLoS One (accepted).

3. B. K. Sriwastava, S. Basu,U. Maulik and D. Plewczynski, “PPICons: identification of

protein-protein interaction sites in selected organism", Journal of molecular modeling

(accepted) .

4. S. Bandyopadhyay, D. Sengupta and U. Maulik, "GRF: A greedy rank fusion

algorithm for combining microRNA target orderings", Molecular Informatics

(accepted).

5. D. Sengupta, A. Pyne, U. Maulik, and S. Bandyopadhyay, "Reformulated Kemeny

Optimal Aggregation with Application in Consensus Ranking of microRNA

Targets", IEEE/ACM Transaction on Computationl Biology and Bioinformatics

(accepted).

6. U. Maulik, A. Mukhopadhyay, M. Bhattacharyya, L. Kaderali, B. Brors, S.

Bandyopadhyay, and R. Eils, ``Mining Quasi-Bicliques from HIV-1-Human Protein

Interaction Network: A Multiobjective Biclustering Approach", IEEE/ACM

Transaction on Computationl Biology and Bioinformatics (accepted).

7. A. Mukhopadhyay, U. Maulik and S. Bandyopadhyay, "An Interactive Approach to

Multiobjective Clustering of Gene Expression Patterns", IEEE Transaction on

Biomedical Engineering, vol. 60, no. 1, pp. 35-41, 2013.

8. A. Bhar, M. Haubrock, A. Mukhopadhyay, U. Maulik, S. Bandyopadhyay, and E.

Wingender, "Coexpression and Coregulation Analysis of Time-Series Gene

Expression Data in Estrogen-Induced Breast Cancer Cell", Algorithms for Molecular

Biology, Vol. 8, No. 9, 2013.

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9. I. Saha, U. Maulik, S. Bandyopadhyay and D. Plewczynsk, “Fuzzy Clustering of

Physicochemical and Biochemical Properties of Amino Acids”, Amino Acids, Vol.

43, No. 2, pp. 583-594, 2012.

10. A. Mukhopadhyay, U. Maulik and S. Bandyopadhyay, "A Novel Biclustering

Approach to Association Rule Mining for Predicting HIV-1--Human Protein

Interactions", PLoS One, Vol. 7, No. 4, 2012.

11. I. Saha, D. Plewczynski, U. Maulik and S. Bandyopadhyay, “Improved Differential

Evolution for Microarray Analysis”, International Journal of Data Mining and

Bioinformatics, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 86-103, 2012.

12. D. Sengupta, S. Bandyopadhyay and U. Maulik, “Weighted Markov Chain Based

Aggregation of Bio-molecule Orderings”, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational

Biology and Bioinformatics, vol. 9,no. 3, pp. 924-933, 2012.

13. A. Mukhopadhyay, U. Maulik and S. Bandyopadhyay, "Gene Expression Data

Analysis using Multiobjective Clustering Improved with SVM based Ensemble", In

Silico Biology, Vol. 11, No. 1-2, pp. 19-27, 2012.

14. A. Chakraborty, S. Ghosh, G. Chowdhary, U. Maulik and S. Chakrabarti, “DBETH:

A Database of Bacterial Exotoxins for Human”, Nucleic Acids Research first

published online November 18, 2011 [doi:10.1093/nar/gkr942].

15. U. Maulik, M. Bhattacharyay, A. Muhopadhyay and S. Bandyopdhyay, “Identifying

the Immunodeficiency Gata way Proteins in Human and their involvement in

microRNA regulation”, Molecular Biosystem (Royal Society of Chemistry),

Molecular Biosyst., vol. 7, no. 6, pp. 1842-1851, 2011.

16. A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Bandyopadhyay and U. Maulik, “Multiclass Clustering of

Cancer Subtypes through SVM based Ensemble of Pareto-optimal Solutions for Gene

Marker Identification”, PLoS One, vol. 5, no. 11, 2010.

17. I. Saha, U. Maulik, S. Bandyopadhyay and D. Plewczynsk, “VMeFC: SVM ensemble

Fuzzy Clustering for Satellite Image Segmentation”, IEEE Transaction on Geoscience

and Remote Sensing Letters, vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 52-55, 2010.

18. U. Maulik and I. Saha, “Automatic Fuzzy Clustering using Modified Differential

Evolution for Image Classification”, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote

Sensing, vol. 48, no. 9, pp. 3503-3510, 2010.

19. U. Maulik, S. Bandyopadhyay and I. Saha, “Integrating Clustering and Supervised

learning for Categorical Data Analysis”, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and

Cybernetics - Part A, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 664-675, 2010.

20. S. Bandyopadhyay, R. Mitra, U. Maulik and M. Q. Zhang, “Development of the

Human Cancer microRNA Network”, BMC Silence, 1:6, 2010.

21. R. Mitra, S. Bandyopadhyay, U. Maulik and M. Q. Zhang, “SFSSClass: An integrated

approach for miRNA based tumor classification”, BMC Bioinformatics, 11(Suppl

1):S22, 2010.

22. A. Mukhopadhyay, U. Maulik and S. Bandyopadhyay, “On Biclustering of Gene

Expression Data”, Current Bioinformatics, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 204-216, 2010.

23. U. Maulik, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Bandyopadhyay, “Combining Pareto-Optimal

Clusters using Supervised Learning for Identifying Co-expressed Genes”, BMC

Bioinformatics, 10:27, 2009.

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24. A. Mukhopadhyay, U. Maulik and S. Bandyopadhyay, “A Novel Coherence Measure

for Discovering Scaling Biclusters from Gene Expression Data”, Journal of

Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, vol. 7, no. 5, pp. 853-868, 2009.

25. U. Maulik, “Medical Image Segmentation using Genetic Algorithms”, IEEE

Transactions on Information Technology in BioMedicine, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 166-173,

2009.

26. A. Mukhopadhyay and U. Maulik, “Unsupervised Pixel Classification in Satellite

Imagery using Multiobjective Fuzzy Clustering Combined with SVM Classifier”,

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, vol. 47, no. 4, pp. 1132 -

1138, 2009.

27. U. Maulik, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Bandyopadhyay, “Finding Multiple Coherent

Biclusters in Microarray Data using Variable String Length Multiobjective Genetic

Algorithm”, IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in BioMedicine, vol. 13,

no. 6, pp. 969-975, 2009.

28. A. Mukhopadhyay, U. Maulik and S. Bandyopadhyay, “Multi-objective Genetic

Algorithm based Fuzzy Clustering of Categorical Attributes”, IEEE Transactions on

Evolutionary Computation, vol. 13, no. 5, pp. 991-1005, 2009.

29. U. Maulik, “Hierarchical Pattern Discovery in Graphs”, IEEE Transactions on

Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part C, vol. 38, no. 6, pp. 867-872, 2008.

Sivaji Bandyopadhyay

1. P. Bhaskar and S. Bandyopadhyay. Answer Extraction of Comparative and

Evaluative Question in Tourism Domain In: International Journal of Computer

Science and Information Technologies (IJCSIT), ISSN: 0975-9646, Vol. 3, Issue 4,

2012, pp. 4610 – 4616.

2. P. Bhaskar and S. Bandyopadhyay. Cross Lingual Query Dependent Snippet

Generation In: International Journal of Computer Science and Information

Technologies (IJCSIT), ISSN: 0975-9646, Vol. 3, Issue 4, 2012, pp. 4603 – 4609.

3. S. Poria, A. Gelbukh, D. Das and S. Bandopadhyay. EmoSenticNet: Merging

SenticNet and Wordnet Affect Lists. Journal IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2012.

4. Kishorjit, N., Nonglenjao, L., Nirmal L., and Sivaji B., “Reduplicated MWE

(RMWE) Helps In Improving The CRF Based Manipuri POS Tagger”,

International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science (IJITCS)

Vol 2, No 1, ISSN: 2231-1939, DOI: 10.5121/ijitcs.2012.2106, pp. 45-59, Feb

2012.

5. D.Das and S.Bandyopadhyay. "Emotion Coreferencing - Emotional Expression,

Holder and Topic". In the International Journal of Computational Linguistics and

Chinese Language Processing (IJCLCLP), ISSN No. 1027-376X, 2012.

Kamal Sarkar

1. K. Sarkar. "A Hybrid Approach to Extract Keyphrases from Medical

Documents." International Journal of Computer Applicationsm, (2013).

2. K. Sarkar, M. Nasipuri, and S. Ghose. "Machine Learning Based Keyphrase

Extraction: Comparing Decision Trees, Naïve Bayes, and Artificial Neural

Networks." JIPS 8, no. 4 (2012): 693-712.

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3. K. Sarkar. “Syntactic Trimming of Extracted Sentences for Improving Extractive

Multi-document Summarization“,Journal of Computing, 2010, Vol 2. pp 177-

184.

4. K. Sarkar, M. Nasipuri, and S. Ghose. "Using Machine Learning for Medical

Document Summarization." International Journal of Database Theory and

Application, vol 4: 31-49.

5. K. Sarkar, M. Nasipuri, and S. Ghose. "A new approach to keyphrase extraction

using neural networks.", International Journal of Computer Science Issues, 3274

(2010).

6. K. Sarkar, “Keyphrase Extraction from Biomedical Documents Using Naïve

Bayes”, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering, Vol 2, No. 3,

November 2009.

7. K. Sarkar. "Sentence Clustering-based Summarization of Multiple Text

Documents." TECHNIA–International Journal of Computing Science and

Communication Technologies 2, no. 1 (2009).

Sarmistha Neogy

1. C. Chowdhury and S. Neogy, “Checkpointing Using Mobile Agents for Mobile

Computing System”, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering, May

2009, Volume1, No. 2.

2. S. Saha, M. Mukherjee and S. Neogy, Locating mobile nodes using heuristics

with fuzzy logic handoff, International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Soft

Computing (IJAISC), ISSN (Online): 1755-4969 - ISSN (Print): 1755-4950,

Vol. 1, Nos. 2/3/4, 2009, Inderscience Publishers, 2009, pp. 290 – 315

3. G. Giribabu, S. Neogy and M. Nasipuri, Optimal Cost-Effective Design of

Standby Systems Subject to Imperfect Fault-Coverage, International Journal of

Recent Trends in Engineering, ISSN 1797-9617, Vol. 2, No. 1-6, November

2009, Academy Publishers, pp. 34 – 38

4. S. Biswas and S. Neogy, A Mobility-based Checkpointing Protocol for Mobile

Computing Systems, International Journal of Computer Science and Information

Technology (IJCSIT), ISSN:0975-3826(online); 0975-4660 (Print),Vol. 2, No. 1,

February 2010, pp. 135 – 151

5. S. Neogy, A. Sinha and P. K. Das, “Checkpointing with Synchronized Clocks in

Distributed Systems”, International Journal of UbiComp (IJU), ISSN:0975-

8992(online); 0976-2213(Print), Vol. 1, No.2, April 2010, pp. 65 – 91.

6. C. Chowdhury and S. Neogy, “Reliability Estimation of Mobile Agent System in

MANET with Dynamic Topological and Environmental Conditions”,

International Journal on Advances in Networks and Services, vol 4 no 1 & 2, pp.

55 – 65, 2011

7. C. Chowdhury and S. Neogy, “Securing Mobile Agents in MANET against

Attacks using Trust”, International Journal of Network Security & its

Applications (IJNSA), ISSN : 0974 - 9330[Online]; 0975- 2307 [Print], Vol.3,

Issue 6, pp. 259 – 274, 2011

8. R. Neogy, C. Chowdhury and S. Neogy, “Reliability of Mobile Agents for

Reliable Service Discovery Protocol in MANET”, International Journal of

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Wireless and Mobile Networks (IJWMN), ISSN: 0975-3834[Online]; 0975- 4679

[Print], Vol.3, No.5, pp. 229 – 243, 2011.

9. S. Biswas, S. Neogy and P. Dey (2012) Mobility Based Checkpointing and Trust

Based Recovery in MANET , International Journal of Wireless and Mobile

Networks (IJWMN), Vol. 4, No.4., August 2012, pp. 53 – 69, ISSN: 0975-

3834[Online]; 0975- 4679 [Print], DOI : 10.5121/ijwmn.2012.4404.

Annexure II

DebotoshBhattacharjee

1. SantunuHalder, DebotoshBhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, “A System for Generation of

Face Images from

Textual Descriptions”, Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN No: 978-3-659-30631-0

2. Rajib Saha, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, ShombhuNath Ghosh, “2D Twins Face

Comparison and Error Finding”, Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN No: 978-3-659-

16466-8

3. Sandhya Arora, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, “Handwritten Devnagari

Character Recognition using Soft Computing, Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN No:

978-3-659-27841-9

Annexure III

1. SatyabrataMaity, AmlanChakrabarti, DebotoshBhattacharjee, “An Innovative

Technique for Adaptive Video Summarization”, as a Book Chapter of “Computer

Networks and Intelligent Computing” published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Print

ISBN: 978-3-642-22785-1, Online ISBN: 978-3-642-22789-8, pp. 592-600, 2011.

2. Ayan Seal, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kr. Basu, “Thermal Human

Face Recognition for Biometric Security System”, accepted for Book Chapter of “Recent

Advances in Computer Vision and Image Processing: Methodologies and Applications”,

Edited by: Rajeev Srivastava, S.K. Singh, and K.K. Shukla to be published by IGI Global,

USA.

3. MrinalKantiBhowmik, PriyaSaha, GoutamMajumder, DebotoshBhattacharjee,

“Decision Fusion of Multisensor Images for Human Face Identification in Information

Security”, ISBN: 978-146-662-519-8, Book Chapter of “Handbook of Research on

Computational Intelligence for Engineering, Science and Business”, ISBN:Edited by: Dr.

S. Bhattacharyya & Prof. P. Dutta, to be published by IGI Global, USA.

4. PramitGhosh, DebotoshBhattacherjee, MitaNasipuri and Dipak Kumar Basu,

“Computational Intelligence in Health-care”, accepted for Book Chapter of “Handbook of

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Research on Computational Intelligence for Engineering, Science and Business”, ISBN:

978-146-662-519-8, Edited by: Dr. S. Bhattacharyya & Prof. P. Dutta, to be published by

IGI Global, USA.

5. MrinalKantiBhowmik, Kankan Saha, SharmisthaMajumder, GoutamMajumder,

AshimSaha, AniruddhaNathSarma, DebotoshBhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu,

MitaNasipuri“Thermal Infrared Face Recognition – A Biometric Identification Technique

for Robust Security System” as a Book Chapter of “Reviews, Refinements and New

Ideas in Face Recognition”, Edited by: Peter M. Corcoran, ISBN: 978-953-307-368-2,

Publication date: July 2011, published by InTech Open Access Publisher (Open Access

publisher of Scientific Books and Journals), Vienna Office, Zieglergase 14, 1070 Vienna,

Austria, Europe.

6. SantanuHalder, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, “ A Fast

FPGA Based Architecture for Sobel Edge Detection” as a Book Chapter of “Progress in

VLSI Design and Test”, published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg, ISBN: 978-3642-

31493-3. pp. 300-306.

7. Ayan Seal, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri and Dipak Kumar Basu, “Minutiae

from bit-plane sliced thermal images for Human Face Recognition,” as a Book Chapter

of “Proceedings of the International Conference on Soft Computing for Problem Solving

(SocProS 2011) December 20-22, 2011”, published by Springer India, Print ISBN 978-

81-322-0490-9, Online ISBN 978-81-322-0491-6, vol. 2, pp. 113-124, 2011.

8. MrinalKantiBhowmik, Kankan Saha, GoutamMajumder, TumpaDey, PriyankaBhowmik,

DebotoshBhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, MitaNasipuri, “Advances in Fusion

Techniques of Thermal Infrared and Optical Images for Human Face Recognition”, in

“Advances in Applied Information and Knowledge Management Practices in Knowledge

Era”, ISBN: 978-938-023-592-9, Edited by: Ajit Kumar Roy.

9. MrinalKantiBhowmik, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and

MahantapasKundu, “Classification of Log Polar Visual Eigenfaces using Multilayer

Perceptron”, as a Book Chapter of “Soft Computing” published by “Alpha Science Intl

Ltd” ISBN: 978-8173199967, 2009.

10. SandhyaArora, DebotoshBhattacharjee, MitaNasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and

MahantapasKundu , “Multiple Classifier Combination for Offline Handwritten Devnagari

Character Recognition”, as a Book Chapter of “Soft Computing” published by “Alpha

Science Intl Ltd” ISBN: 978-8173199967,2009.

1. D. R.Kisku, P. Gupta, J. K. Sing, “Introduction to Multibiometrics and Adaptive

Weighting Scheme in Multimodal Biometrics System”, Chapter in Multibiometrics

Systems: Modern Perspectives to Identity Verification, D. R.Kisku, P. Gupta, M.

Tistarelli (Eds.), LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, pp. 1-23, 2012.

2. D. R.Kisku, P. Gupta, J. K. Sing,M. Tistarelli, “Face Recognitionusing Global and

Local Salient Features”, Chapter in Guide to E-Science: Enabling Next

GenerationScientific Research and Discovery, Kevin X. Yang, Lizhe Wang, Jie Wei

(Eds.); ComputerCommunications and Networks, pp. 453-477, Springer-Verlag

London, 2011.

3. D. R. Kisku, P. Gupta, J. K. Sing, M. Tistarelli, C. J. Hwang, “Low Level

Multispectral Palm Image Fusion for Large Scale Biometrics Authentication”,

Chapter in Continuous Authentication using Biometrics: Data, Models, and Metrics;

I. Traore, A. Awad (Eds.); pp. 89-104, IGI Global, 2011.

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4. D. R. Kisku, A. Rattani, P. Gupta, J. K. Sing, M. Tistarelli, “Biometrics Sensor

Fusion”, Chapter in Sensor Fusion and Its Applications, C. Thomas (Ed.); pp. 395-

406, INTECH Publisher, Sciyo, 2010.

5. D. R. Kisku, P. Gupta, J. K. Sing, “Graphs in Biometrics”, Chapter in Cases on ICT

Utilization, Practice and Solutions: Tools for Managing Day to Day Issues; Mubarak

S. Al-Mutairi, Mohammed A. Lawan King Fahd (Eds.); pp. 151-180, IGI Global,

2010.

6. D. R. Kisku, A. Rattani, M. Tistarelli, J. K. Sing, P. Gupta, “Investigating the

usability of SIFT features in Biometrics”, Chapter in Recent Advances of

Computational Intelligence in Nonlinear Dynamics and synchronization, K.

Kyamakya, A. Bouchachia, W. Halang, J. C. Chedjou, Z. Li, H. Unger (Eds.); pp.

125-161, Atlantis Press/World Scientific, 2010.

SanjoySaha

1. Video Copy Detection: Sequence Matching Using Hypothesis Testing,

DebabrataDutta, Sanjoy Kumar Saha and BhabatoshChanda, Advances in Computer

Science and Technology, LNCS Vol. No.6059, Springer

2. A video coding technique using octagonal motion search and BTC-PF method for fast

reconstruction, B C Dhara, S K Saha and B Chanda, Advances in Computer Science

and Technology, LNCS Vol. No.6059, Springer

3. Automatic Identification of Instrument Type in Music signal Using wavelet and

MFCC, ArijitGhosal, RudrasisChakraborty, Bibhas Chandra Dhara and Sanjoy

Kumar Saha, ComputerNetworks and Intelligent Computing, CCIS Vol. 157,

Springer

4. Song Classification: Classical and Non-classical Discrimination Using MFCC Co-

occurrence Based Features, ArijitGhosal, RudrasisChakraborty, Bibhas Chandra

Dhara and Sanjoy Kumar Saha, Signal Processing, Image Processing and Pattern

Recognition, CCIS Vol. 260, Springer

UjjwalMaulik

Title Author(s) Listed in International Database

Cancer Gene Expression Data

Analysis Using Rough Based

Symmetrical Clustering

A. Sarkar and U.

Maulik

Kansei Engineering and Soft Computing:

Theory and Practice, IGI Global, USA,

2013

Soft Computing and its

Applications

S. Bhattacharyya,

U. Maulik and S.

Bandyopadhyay

Kansei Engineering and Soft Computing:

Theory and Practice, IGI Global, USA,

2013

Gene Microarray Data

Analysis Using Parallel Point

Symmetry-Based Clustering

U. Maulik and A.

Sarkar

Computational Intelligence and Pattern

Recognition in Biological Informatics,

Wiley, USA, pp. 293-306, 2010

Integrated Differential Fuzzy

Clustering For Analysis of

Computational Intelligence and Pattern

Recognition in Biological Informatics,

Page 209 of 686

Microar-

ray Data

I. Saha and U.

Maulik,

Wiley, USA, pp. 277-291, 2010.

Identifying Potential Gene

Markers Using SVM Classier

Ensemble

A.

Mukhopadhyay,

U. Maulik and S.

Bandyopadhyay,

Computational Intelligence and Pattern

Recognition in Biological Informatics,

Wiley, USA, pp. 259-276, 2010.

Improved Fuzzy Clustering

Techniques for Categorical

Data

I. Saha and U.

Maulik

American Institute of Physics , vol. 1089,

pp. 82-93, 2009

Multiobjective Evolutionary

Approach to Fuzzy Clustering

of Microarray Data

A.

Mukhopadhyay

and U. Maulik

and S.

Bandyopadhyay

Analysis of Biological Data: A Soft

Computing Approach, World Scientific,

Singapore, pp. 304-328, 2008

Sarbani Roy

1. Sarbani Roy, Ajanta De Sarkar, Nandini Mukherjee, “An Agent based E-learning

Framework for Grid”, accepted for publication in the Book: e-Learning Paradigms and

Applications, Springer, 2013.

2. Susmita Singh, MadhulinaSarkar, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, “A survey on

Application of Machine Learning to Resource Management in Grid Environment”.

Lecture Notes on Software Engineering, vol. 1, no.2, pages: 173-177, 2013.

3. Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, "Topology Construction of 3D Wireless Sensor

Network”, Advances in Computing and Information Technology, Springer, Volume 176,

pp. 533-542, 2012.

4. MadhulinaSarkar, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, “Prediction of Resource

Requirement using Feedback on Job Execution Performance”, published in

ScienceDirectProcedia Computer Science Journal, Elsevier, Volume 3, pages 1271-1276,

2011.

Sanjoy Kumar Saha

1. Video Copy Detection: Sequence Matching Using Hypothesis Testing,

DebabrataDutta, Sanjoy Kumar Saha and BhabatoshChanda, Advances in Computer

Science and Technology, LNCS Vol. No.6059, Springe

2. A video coding technique using octagonal motion search and BTC-PF method for fast

reconstruction, B C Dhara, S K Saha and B Chanda, Advances in Computer Science

and Technology, LNCS Vol. No.6059, Springer

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3. Automatic Identification of Instrument Type in Music signal Using wavelet and

MFCC, ArijitGhosal, RudrasisChakraborty, Bibhas Chandra Dhara and Sanjoy

Kumar Saha, ComputerNetworks and Intelligent Computing, CCIS Vol. 157,

Springer

4. Song Classification: Classical and Non-classical Discrimination Using MFCC Co-

occurrence Based Features, ArijitGhosal, RudrasisChakraborty, Bibhas Chandra

Dhara and Sanjoy Kumar Saha, Signal Processing, Image Processing and Pattern

Recognition, CCIS Vol. 260, Springer

Sarmistha Neogy

1. S. Saha, N. Mukherjee and S. Neogy (2005) A Framework for Warning of Floods using

Wireless Technologies, World Conference on Disaster Recovery (WCDR2005), Disaster

Risk Reduction for Sustainable Development:Involving Private Sector, pp. 167 – 181,

ISBN: 81-903585-0-2.

2. C. Chowdhury and S. Neogy (2007) Consistent Checkpointing-Recovery Protocol for

Minimal number of Nodes in Mobile Computing System, Lecture Notes in Computer

Science, Volume 4873, High Performance Computing – HiPC 2007, pp. 599-611, ISBN:

978-3-540-77219-4 (Print) 978-3-540-77220-0 (Online)

3. S. Dutta, N. Mukherjee, S. Neogy and S. Roy A Comparison of the Efficiencies of

Different Wireless Sensor Network Algorithms with respect to Time, Communications in

Computer and Information Science, 1, Volume 90, Recent Trends in Networks and

Communications, Part 4, pp. 602-618, ISBN: 978-3-642-14492-9 (Print) 978-3-642-

14493-6 (Online)

4. C. Chowdhury and S. Neogy (2011) Mobile Agent Security based on Trust Model in

MANET, Advances in Computing and Communications (ACC 2011), Volume 190, Part 1,

pp. 129-140, DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-22709-7_14, ISBN 978-3-642-22709-7

5. S. Biswas and S. Neogy (2011) Secured Fault tolerant Mobile Computing, Advances in

Computing and Communications (ACC 2011), Volume 190, Part I1, pp. 417-429,

DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-22709-7_14, ISBN 978-3-642-22709-7

6. R. Neogy, C. Chowdhury and S. Neogy (2011) Reliability Estimation of Mobile Agents

for Service Discovery in MANET, First International Conference on Parallel,

Distributed Computing Technologies and Applications, PDCTA 2011, Communications

in Computer and Information Science, Volume 203, pp. 148-157, 2011,

DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-24037-9, ISBN: 978-3-642-24036-2 (Print) 978-3-642-24037-9

(Online)

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7. C. Chowdhury and S. Neogy (2011) Mobile Agent Security in MANET using

Reputation, First International Conference on Parallel, Distributed Computing

Technologies and Applications, PDCTA 2011, Communications in Computer and

Information Science, Volume 203, pp. 158-178, 2011, DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-24037-9,

ISBN: 978-3-642-24036-2 (Print) 978-3-642-24037-9 (Online)

8. C. Chowdhury and S. Neogy (2011) Reliability Estimation of Delay tolerant QoS Mobile

Agent System in MANET, 10th International Conference on Computer Information

Systems and Industrial Management Applications (CISIM 2011), Communications in

Computer and Information Science, pp. 38-47, ISBN 978-3-642-27245-5.

9. S. Biswas and S. Neogy (2012) Checkpointing and recovery using node mobility among

clusters in mobile ad hoc network, Fourth International conference on Networks and

Communicatins, NECOM, (2012), AISC 176, pp. 447-456, 2012, ISBN (Print) 978-3-

642-31512-1, (Online) 978-3-642-31513-8.

10. S. Dutta, N. Mukherjee, M. Roy and S. Neogy (2012) Efficient Path Selection to

Propagate Data Message for Optimizing the Energy Dissipation in WSN, WiMone-2012,

AISC 176, pp. 671 – 683, 2012, ISBN (Print) 978-3-642-31512-1, (Online) 978-3-642-

31513-8.

Annexure IV

Edited Books

1. D. R. Kisku, P. Gupta, J. K. Sing (Eds.), “Advances in Biometrics for Secure

Human Authentication and Recognition”, CRC Press (Taylor and Francis),

July 2013. (To be Published).

2. G. S. Tomar, W. J. Grosky, T. H. Kim, S. Mohammed and S. K. Saha,

“Ubiquitous Computing and Multimedia Applications”, Communication in

Computer and Information Science, Vol. 75, Springer

3. P. Saha, U. Maulik and S. Basu, Advanced Computational Approaches to

Biomedical Engineering, Springer, Heidelberg, Germany (accepted).

4. U. Maulik, S. Bandyopadhyay and J. T. L. Wang, Computational Intelligence

and Pattern Analysis in Biological Informatics, Wiley, Singapore, 2010.

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ANNEXURE V

Title Author(s) Publisher Citation

Index-

range/av

erage

SN

IP

SJR Impac

t

Factor

-

range/

avera

ge

h-

ind

ex

Traffice Grooming

in Wavelength

Division

Multipexed Optica

Network

M. K. Naskar,

A.

Mukhopadhya

y, K. Roy, U.

Biswas and U.

Maulik

Springer,

Heidelberg,

Germany (accepted)

Soft Computing

Application to

Image and

Multimedia Data

S.

Bhattacharyya

and U. Maulik

Springer,

Heidelberg,

(in press)

Multiobjective

Genetic

Algorithms for

Clustering:

Applications in

Data Mining and

Bioinformatics,

U. Maulik, S.

Bandyopadhya

y and A.

Mukhopadhya

y

Springer,

Heidelberg,

Germany, 2011

22

Operating Systems

(Third Edition)

Gary Nutt,

NabenduChaki

,

SarmisthaNeo

gy

Pearson, First

impression 2009,

Seventh impression

2012

Computer Science:

Hardware &

Software

Barun

Raychaudhury,

Sarmistha

Neogy, Pradip

Kr. Datta

Paschimbanga Rajya

Pustak Parshat, First

edition 2000, 2nd

edition: 2012

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Annexure VI

Patents/Technology Transfer

1. DebotoshBhattacharjee and SantanuHalder, “System and Method to Identify a

Median Value”, No. US 2011/0099215 A1 dated April 28, 2011.

2. DebotoshBhattacharjee and SantanuHalder, “Method and System to Determine a

Quotient Value”, No. US 2011/0099217 A1 dated April 28, 20111.

3. SatadalSaha,SubhadipBasu, MitaNasipuriand Dipak Kumar Basu, “Image

binarization based on grey membership parameters of pixels (US 8,406,554 B1)

(Granted 2013)

Patent No. Patent Name Category Income generated Grant Date

US-13/178,

361

Determining

the relative

importance of

ordered

lists for data

retrieval and

knowledge

mining

(Invention ID:

IN-800564)

patenting by

Intellectual

Ventures

(US Patent

Application

No.13/178,361,

dated July 07,

2011)

(Indian Patent

Application

No.

423/KOL/201,

dated March

30, 2011)

July,07,

2011

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ANNEXURE VII

Editorial Boards

Faculty Name Name of the

Editorial Board

Position/s held Duration

UjjwalMaulik Protein and Peptide

Letters.

Member Since 2013

DebotoshBhattacharjee International

Journal of

Advanced

Computing (IJAC),

ISSN 0975-7686

Member

International

Journal of

Computer Science

and Security

(IJCSS), ISSN

1985-1553

Sarmistha Neogy International

Journal of

Computer Networks

and

Communications

(IJCNC),ISSN :

0974 – 9322

[Online] ; 0975-

2293 [Print],

AIRCC

Member

Any Other

Faculty Name Name Position/s held Duration

Ujjwal Maulik Fellow

Institution of

Engineers (IE),

India

Since 2008

Since 2005

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Senior Member

Fellow

Institute of

Electrical and

Electronics

Engineers (IEEE),

USA, 2005.

Institution for

Electronics and

Telecommunication

Engineers (IETE),

India,

Since 2001.

Sarmistha Neogy

Senior Member IEEE and IEEE

Computer Society

Administrative

Committee of

Computer Chapter

IEEE Kolkata

Section

Since 2003

Secretary Computer Chapter,

IEEE Kolkata

Section

2004 – 2007

Vice chairperson 2008 - 2010

Chairperson 2011, 2012

Evidence of serving on academic bodies

Faculty Name Academic

Body

Institution Position/Nature

of

Period/years

DebotoshBhattacharjee Erasmus

Mundus

Mobility with

Asia(EMMA)

universities

consortium

Universite

De Nice

Sophia

Antipolis,

France

Asian partner

university

coordinator

2010-14, 3

years

Erasmus

Mundus

Mobility with

Asia(EMMA)

universities

consortium

Universidade

de Evora,

Portugal

Asian partner

university

coordinator

2013-15, 3

years

Project Review

& Steering

Group(PRSG)

for the project

“Development

of Techniques

Department

of

Information

Technology,

MCIT, Govt.

of India

Expert Member 2009-2010,

18 months

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for human face

based online

authentication

system-phase-

I”.

Project Review

& Steering

Group(PRSG)

for the project

“Creation of a

Visual Face

Database of

North-Eastern

People &

Implementation

of Techniques

for face

Identification”.

Department

of

Information

Technology,

MCIT, Govt.

of India

Expert Member 2011-14, 3

years

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Department of Contsruction Engineering

1. Name of the Department/School/Centre: CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING

2. Year of establishment: 1989

3. Faculty to which the Department/School/Centre is attached: Engineering & Technology

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, MPhil, PhD, Integrated Masters; Integrated

PhD, DSC, DLitt, etc.): 1. Bachelors Degree in Construction Engineering 2. Masters

Degree in Construction Engineering with Specialization in Structural Repair and

Retrofit Engineering.

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments involved:

a) Collaborative consultancy for PMGSY roads as state technical Agency

with P&RD Dept, Govt. of West Bengal.

b) The department has set up

Centre for Corrosion Control Services in collaboration with Association

of Corrosion Engineers

Centre for Quality Construction

c) Collaborative Training program for skill development of technical

personnel with Indian Concrete Institute

d) Conducting seminars and workshops in association with Indian Concrete

Institute

e) Collaborative Study of Earthquake Vulnerability with TATA Steel

Company limited.

f) Worked as teaching resource person with adult contuninig department in their

Building Supervisor Course.

g) Organized seminar, symposium in association Corrosion of control society.

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:

a) Joint PhD Supervision with industry personnel.

b) Organized seminar, symposium in association with Indian Concrete Institute.

c) Organized short term course for skill development of technical personnel with

Indian Concrete Institute

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

Semester System

9. Participation of the department in courses offered by other departments : Yes

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professor/Associate

Professor/Asst. Professor/others):

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Sanctioned Filled Actual

(including CAS &

MPS)

Professor 01 - 04

Associate Professor 05 01 01

Asst. Professor 06 03 03

Other NA NA NA

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience

and research under guidance:

Name Qualification Designation Specialization

No. of

Years of

Experienc

e

No. of Ph.D./

M.Phil.

students guided

for the last 4

years

Prof. S.

Saraswati

PhD(Engg) Professor Geotechnical

Engineering,

Concrete

Technology

29 02

Prof. P. P.

Biswas

PhD(Engg) Professor Geotechnical

Engineering,

Pavement

Engineering

25 02

Prof. D.

Bandyopadhya

y

PhD(Engg) Professor Structural

Engineering

25 01

Prof. K.

Bandyopadhya

y

PhD(Engg) Professor Geotechnical

Engineering,

Pavement

Engineering

20 04

Dr. G. C.

Mandal

PhD(Engg) Associate

Professor

Environmental

Engineering

20 Nil

Dr. P. Ghosh PhD(Engg) Asst. Professor Structural

Engineering

8 01

Mr. S. Nandi BE,MS(Engg) Asst. Professor Construction

Management

20 Nil

Mr. M. K.

Sahis

BE,ME Asst. Professor Geotechnical

Engineering

4 Nil

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors, visiting professors,

etc.:

Page 219 of 686

a. Dr. Subrata Chowdhury

Head – Research and Development

Ultratech Cement Ltd. India

INAE Distinguished Visiting

Professor

b. Mr. Partho Gangopadhyay

Superintending Engineer,

PWD, Govt. of West Bengal

Visiting Professor

c. Dr. Arunava Majumdar

Emeritus Professor

School of Water Resource Engineering,

Jadavpur University

Visiting Professor

d. Prof. Achyut Ghosh

Technical Adviser (International) – Mageba

SA, Switzerland.

Visiting Professor and

member of board of studies

e. Dr. A. P. Gupta

Professor (Retired)

Civil Engineering Department, IIT,

Kharagpur

Visiting Professor and

member of board of studies

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: UG

:15% and PG:20%

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: UG: 1:10 (including the visiting professors)

PG: 1:5 (including the visiting professors)

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff – sanctioned,

filled and actual:

Sanctioned Filled Actual

Support staff (technical) 3 3 3

Administrative staff 5 5 5

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Structural Health

Monitoring, Earthquake Damage Evaluation, High Performance Concrete,

Environmental Geotechnique, Characterization of Layered Surface

17. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international

funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,

project titles and grants received project-wise.

Sl.

No

Name of the

Investigator

Title of the project and

duration

Amount

sanctioned

Funding

Agency

Page 220 of 686

1 Dr. K.

Bandyopadhyay

Studies on the efficacy of

low cost adsorbents for the

removal of fluoride and

cadmium from waste

water (2006-2009)

8.74 lacs Department

of

Environment,

Govt of WB

2 Prof. P.P. Biswas &

Prof. S. Saraswati

High Performance

Concrete with Blended

Cement (2008-2012)

33.8 lacs Board of

Research in

Nuclear

Science

3 Dr. K.

Bandyopadhyay

Feasibility Studies for

Removal of Heavy Metals

from Water and

Wastewater Using a few

low-cost Technologies.

(2009-2012)

9.96 lacs Department

of

Environment,

Govt. of WB

4 Dr. K.

Bandyopadhyay

Study on the Feasibility of

Removal Inorganic Toxic

contaminants from water

and waste water using

coagulation –Flocculation

method. (Ongoing)

8.08 lacs Department

of

Environment,

Govt of WB

5 Dr. D.

Bandyopadhyay

Comparative Study on

Risk & Vulnerability of

Earthquake in Different

Cities / Countries

2.24 lacs Tata Steel

Company

Limited

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

g) National collaboration

Sl.

No

Name of the

Investigator

Title of the project and

duration

Amount

sanctioned

Funding

Agency

1 Prof. P.P. Biswas &

Prof. S. Saraswati

High Performance

Concrete with Blended

Cement (2008-2012)

33.8 lacs Board of

Research in

Nuclear

Science

h) b) International collaboration : Nil

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received. (Give details.)

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Heads MHRD DST-PURSE TEQIP UGC 11th

Plan

Building - - - -

Equipment 10.0 lakh 16.62 lakh 13.16 lakh 5.5 lakh

Books - - - 3.5 lakh

Supplies and

Materials

- 1.16 lakh - -

Computing &

Networking

- - - -

Facilities - - 6.5 lakh -

Sl.

No

Name of the

Investigator

Title of the project and

duration

Amount

sanctioned

Funding

Agency

1 Dr. K.

Bandyopadhyay

Studies on the efficacy of

low cost adsorbents for the

removal of fluoride and

cadmium from waste

water (2006-2009)

8.74 lacs Department

of

Environment,

Govt of WB

2 Prof. P.P. Biswas &

Prof. S. Saraswati

High Performance

Concrete with Blended

Cement (2008-2012)

33.8 lacs Board of

Research in

Nuclear

Science

3 Dr. K.

Bandyopadhyay

Feasibility Studies for

Removal of Heavy Metals

from Water and

Wastewater Using a few

low-cost Technologies.

(2009-2012)

9.96 lacs Department

of

Environment,

Govt. of WB

4 Dr. K.

Bandyopadhyay

Study on the Feasibility of

Removal Inorganic Toxic

contaminants from water

and waste water using

coagulation –Flocculation

method. (Ongoing)

8.08 lacs Department

of

Environment,

Govt of WB

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5 Dr. D.

Bandyopadhyay

Comparative Study on

Risk & Vulnerability of

Earthquake in Different

Cities / Countries

2.24 lacs Tata Steel

Company

Limited

Total 62.82 lacs

20. Research facility/centre run by the Dept./school/centre which has: Nil

state recognition

national recognition

international recognition

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Nil

22. Publications:

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) :

a) Journal Publications : 22 (Twenty two)

D. Majumdar, S. Saraswati, P. P. Biswas and S. Chowdhury (2013) : “Revalidating

Strength – Cementitious material – Water relationship for proportioning portland

pozzalana cement concrete”, The Indian Concrete Journal, , Vol.87, No. 7, pp. 50-53.

H.Guha, B.Thakur, P.P.Biswas (2013), : ‘ Construction Safety Management Climate in

Kolkata’. Journal of International Business Research (Accepted for publication)

H.Guha, P.P.Biswas (2013) : ‘Measuring Construction Site Safety in Kolkata’.

International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research, V-4, No-5, 2013

D.Majumdar, S.Saraswati, P.P.Biswas, S.Choudhury (2013) : ‘Relationship of

Strength, cementitious material and water for proportioning Portland slag cement based

concrete’. Indian Concrete Journal , March2013, Vol-87, No-3, pp 35-41

P. Ghosh, S Thokchom, and S. Ghosh, Durability of fly ash Geopolymer Mortars in

nitric acid – Effectof alkali (Na2O) Content-accepted for publication in Journal of Civil

Engineering and Management (ISSN 1392-3730 print / ISSN 1822-3605 online),

2011 volume 17(3):393-399. Lithuania.

D.Chaudhuri, C.Goswami, S.Chatterjee, A. Majumder, K. Bandyopadhyay.

'Phytoremediation of Chromium and Nickel by Spirodela polyrhiza' Indian Journal of

Environmental Protection. (ISSN 0253-7141) Sept. 2011, Vol 31 No. 9, 751-757.

Page 223 of 686

Devaleena Chaudhuri, Arunabha Majumder, Amal K. Misra, K. Bandyopadhyay

“Phytoremediation of Cadmium by application of duckweed (Lemna minor) in

contaminated water”,. Proceedings of Vth World Aqua Congress-2011, New Delhi.

Chandrima Goswami, Arunabha Majumder, Amal K Misra, K Bandyopadhyay

“Efficiency of Spirodela polyrhiza for the removal of Nickel and Chromium from

Wastewater”,. Accepted for publication in the Proceedings of Vth World Aqua Congress-

2011, New Delhi.

Kaushik Bandyopadhyay, Sunanda Bhattacharjee “Comparative Study Between

Laboratory CBR and DCP Tests”, , Proceedings of the 14th

Asian Regional Conference

on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering Hong Kong China, held at Hong Kong,

23-27 May 2011.

H.Guha, B.Thakur, T.S.Konar, P.P.Biswas :’ Planning for water Supply Projects in

Kolkata, India’. International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research, V-3, No-4,

2011

S. Chowdhury and P. P. Biswas “High Volume Fly ash self compacting concrete a

step towards sustainability initiatives(9MS-229) and ‘Impact of aggregate sizes on

fresh and hardened state of concrete’ Indian Concrete Journal, Vol-83, No-12.

Thocchom, P. Ghosh and S. Ghosh (2010) “Durability of fly ash geoploymer

mortars in nitric acid – effect of alkali content accepted for publication in Journal of

Civil Engg., Lithonia.

Thocchom, P. Ghosh and S. Ghosh (2010), “Influence of alkali content on performance

geoplymer mortars in magnesium sulphate accepted in Aerobian Journal of Scince and

Engineering

D. Bandyopadhyay and & S. K. Bhattacharyya : “A Bayesian Approach of

Structural Health Monitoring Based on Identified Parameter from Non-destructive

Test”, International Journal of Structural Engineering, Vol. 36, No.1, Apr-May,

2009, 1-6.

S. Chaudhury, P. P. Biswas et. al. : “Impact of Aggregate Sizes on Fresh and

Hardened States of Concrete, Indian Concrete Journal, 2009.

S Thokchom, P. Ghosh and S. Ghosh, : Acid Resistance of Fly Ash-based

Geopolymer Mortars, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering, Vol.1

No.6, May 2009.

S Thokchom, P. Ghosh and S. Ghosh : Resistance of Fly-Ash Based Geopolymer

Mortar in Sulpheric Acid, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, Vol. 4,

No.1, Feb-09.

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S Thokchom, P. Ghosh and S. Ghosh : Effect of Na2O Content on Durability of

Geopolymer Mortars in Sulphuric Acid, International Journal of Natural Science and

Engineering, Vol.2, Feb 2009.

S Thokchom, P. Ghosh and S. Ghosh : Effect of Na2O Content on Durability of

Geopolymer Mortars in Sulphuric Acid, International Journal of Applied

Engineering Research, ISSN0973-4562, Vol. 4, No. 11(2009), 1969-1977.

S Thokchom, P. Ghosh and S. Ghosh : “ Effect of Water Absorption, Porosity and

Sorptivity on Durability of Geopolymer Mortar, ARPN Journal of Engineering and

Applied Science, Vol. 4, No.7, Sept-09, 28-32.

Bhatta, B., Saraswati, S. and Bandyopadhyay, D., (2010), Urban Sprawl

Measurement from Remote Sensing Data, Applied Geology, 30(4), 731-740.

Bhatta, B., Saraswati, S. and Bandyopadhyay, D., (2010), Quantifying the Degree

of freedom, Degree of sprawl and Degree of goodness of Urban Growth from Remote

Sensing Data, Applied Geography, 30(1), 96-111.

b) International Conference (since 2008): 9 (Nine)

Debasish Bandyopadhyay & Suprateek Roy (2012) “System identification of structures

from limited measured data based on inverse static approach”, International Symposium

on Engineering under Uncertainty: Safety Assessment and Management, BESU, Kolkata,

January 4 to 6 2012.

S. D. Kadam, P.P Biswas, S. Choudhury, ‘Re-examination of sustainability

performance of Fly ash based self compacting concrete. 12th

NCB International Seminar

on Cement and building materials, 15-18th

Nov, 2011, New Delhi.

D.Majumdar, S. Saraswati, S. Choudhury, P.P. Biswas, ‘Strength, Cementitious

Material- Water relationship for proportioning of Cement based High Performance

Concrete.’ 12th

NCB International Seminar on Cement and building materials, 15-18th

Nov, 2011, New Delhi.

Debasish Bandyopadhyay & Suprateek Roy (2010) “Structural Damage

Identification of Truss from Simple Static Test Data by Sensitivity Analysis”,

accepted in 5th International Conference for Theoretical, Applied, Computational and

Experimental Mechanics (ICTACEM) 2010 to be held from 27 – 29, December, 2010

at IIT Kharagpur.

S. Chowdhury, S. Saraswati and S.P. Saha (2010) Influence of paste Density on

Rheological Performance of Morter for self compacting Concrete, International

Symposium on Design, Production and placement of self con Concrete, SCC 2010

held in Montreal, September 26-29, 2010.

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Debasish Bandyopadhyay & S. K. Bhattacharyya : “Structural Vulnerability

Assessment of Old Metropolitan Cities in Earthquake Disaster Mitigation”, 14th

World Congress of Earthquake Engineering, at Beijing, China.

Debasish Bandyopadhyay and Sriman Kumar Bhattacharyya : “An Inverse

Dynamic Approach of Statistical Health Monitoring of Structure from Limited Noisy

Data”, XXII International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics at the

University of Adelaide, Australia.

H.Guha, P.P.Biswas (2008), : ‘Monsoon Risks for Construction Sites in India’.

Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management. IEEE Conf, Singapore.

K. Bandyopadhyay, B. Thakur, A. K. Misra, C. Goswami, D. Choudhuri (2008):

“The challenge of sustainability in the Geoenvironment Annual Congress of the Geo-

institute of ASCE, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

C) List of Publications in Conference Proceedings during last five years: 14

(Fourteen)

K.Bandyopadhyay, S. Bhattacharjee “Study on the effect of change of Compaction

Energy on Shear Strength of Fly Ash” Proceedings of Indian Geotechnical Conference

December 15-17,2011, Kochi, Kerala.

K. Bandyopadhyay, S.Bhattacharjee, S.Ghosh “Effect of Curing Period and Void

Ratio on Hydraulic Conductivity of Compacted Cement Stabilised Flyash”, , organized

by Indian Geotechnical Society, Kolkata Chapter, on “Geotechniques for construction,

design & performance of structures” on 9th

& 10th

September, 2011 at CGCRI auditorium

at Kolkata.

Arunava Majumder, Devaleena Chaudhuri, Chandrima Goswami, Sumon

Chatterjee, Kaushik Bandyopadhyay, ‘Heavy Metals Removal from Industrial

wastewater by Phytoremediation’. Proceedings of the National Seminar on Sustainable

Environmental Management, Indian Public Health Engineers and Indian Water Works

Association, 26 Feb., 2011.

‘Removal of Cadmium from wastewater using aquatic plants’, Sumon Chatterjee,

Devaleena Chaudhuri, Chandrima Goswami, Kaushik Bandyopadhyay,Academic

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Meet on Appropriate Technology, Organized by Forum of Scientists, Engineers and

Technologists, West Bengal University of Technology, 12-13 Mar., 2011.

“Effect of Curing Period and Void Ratio on Hydraulic Conductivity of Compacted

Cement Stabilised Flyash”, K. Bandyopadhyay, S.Bhattacharjee, S.Ghosh , organized by

Indian Geotechnical Society, Kolkata Chapter, on “Geotechniques for construction,

design & performance of structures” on 9th

& 10th

September, 2011 at CGCRI auditorium

at Kolkata.

M.K.Sahis and G.Bhattacharya.” Reliability analysis of Rainfall Induced slope

instability” Published in proceedings’ of IGS conference, Kolkata, 2011, PP-44-47

M.K.Sahis and G.Bhattacharya.” Stability analysis of unsaturated soil slope After

Rainfall Infiltration” Accepted for Publication in proceedings’ of IGC conference, Kochi,

2011

Debasish Bandyopadhyay & Suprateek Roy “An Inverse Approach of Structural

Health Monitoring Using Static Test Data - Study on the Sensitive Degrees of Freedom”,

First National Conference on Applied Mathematical Sciences [1st.ICAMS-2011] held on

March 11-13, 2011 at the Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology (SMIT) Majitar-

737132,Rangpo, Sikkim.

Debasish Bandyopadhyay & Priyabrata Guha “Parametric Study of Measurement

DOF Sensitivity due to Structural Damage Adopting FEM Analysis” , First National

Conference on Applied Mathematical Sciences [1st.ICAMS-2011] to be held on March

11-13, 2011 at the Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology(SMIT) Majitar-

737132,Rangpo, Sikkim.

Kaushik Bandyopadhyay, S. Bhattacharjee, “Indirect Tensile Strength Test of

Stabilized Fly Ash, 2010, Communicated full paper for publication in the Proc. Indian

Geotech Conf., IIT Mumbai, Mumbai, India.

Kaushik Bandyopadhyay, S. Bhattacharjee “Comparative Study between

Laboratory and Field CBR by DCP and IS Method, 2010, , Communicated full paper

for publication in the Proc. Indian Geotech Conf., IIT Mumbai, Mumbai, India.

Bandyopadhyay K., Bhattacharjee S., and Mitra S.K. 2009 : “Sub-Soil Profile

Along a Section of Calcutta East-West Metro Alignment”, Proc. National Seminar on

Emerging Trends in Ground Improvement, Kolkata, India, 56-60.

K. Bandyopadhyay, Prof. A. Majumder, A. K. Misra, C. Goswami, D.

Choudhuri (2008): “Removal of cadmium from aqueous solution using sea shell” at

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National Conference on Integrated Water and Wastewater Management, NEERI,

Nagpur.

K. Bandyopadhyay, Prof. A. Majumder, A. K. Misra, Prof. S. Chakraborty, C.

Goswami, D. Choudhuri (2008): “Lead Removal from aqueous solution by fly ash” :

All India Seminar on Rational Solid and Hazardous waste Management, organized by

Society of Civil Engineers, Jadavpur University.

Monographs : Nil

Chapters in Books : Nil

Edited Books : Nil

Books with ISBN with details of publishers : One

Construction Technology

S. Saraswati & S. Sarkar

Oxford University press

ISBN-13 : 978-0-19-569483-3

ISBN-10 : 0-19-569483-X

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database – International Social Sciences

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) : Nil

Citation Index – range / average

SNIP

SJR

Impact Factor – range / average

h-index

23. Details of patents and income generated: : Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Structural health monitoring

Failure investigation of structures

Design of structures

Retrofitting of structures

Design of Highway pavements

Financial Year Industrial Testing/Consultancy

values

2008-2009 Rs. 169.14 lakh

2009-2010 Rs. 185.42 lakh

2010-2011 Rs. 392.83 lakh

2011-2012 Rs. 435.83 lakh

2012-2013 Rs. 453.33 lakh

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25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad (give details):

Name of professor Laboratories / institutions / industries in India and

abroad visited

Prof. S. Saraswati Carlbro laboratory, Denmark for NDT of

pavements

Prof. P.P. Biswas Carlbro laboratory, Denmark for NDT of

pavements

Prof. P.P. Biswas University of Sophia antipolis, Nice, France

Prof. K. Bandyopadhyay Department of Civil Engineering, Hongkong

Polytechnic Institute

26. Faculty serving in National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards

d) any other (please specify and give details, including the name of the committee/s,

position/s held, duration, etc.)

a. Prof. S. Saraswati Vice President

Indian Concrete Institute

2011 to 2013

b. Prof. K. Bandyopadhyay National Executive Body

Member of Indian

Geotechnical Society

2013 to till date

c. Prof. P.P. Biswas Committee member of

Performance Evaluation of

SQM of WBSRDA

2013 to till date

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,

training programs and similar programs) conducted: Young faculty members are

encouraged to participate training program and workshop regularly on various

emerging areas.

28. Student projects

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental

projects : Student projects is mandatory for all UG students in their final year

syllabus.

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /

Total Rs. 1636.55 lakh

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industry / institute : Nine P.G students of final year (50%) are doing project work

under the guidance of experts from industry.

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty

Name of Award Number of Award Name of Awardee

National

level

- - -

International

level

Erramus Mundis

Fellowship

1 Dr. Partha Pratim

Biswas

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Nil

Students (Give details) : Nil

30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable features):

Technical Seminar (National) on Structural

Repair and Retrofit Engineering in

association with Indian Concrete Institute

Seminar Hall of Department of

Construction Engineering, Jadavpur

University (2011)

Funded by sponsors

One Day National Workshop on Fast Track

Construction for Housing Sector in India in

association with Indian Concrete Institute

(2011)

Funded by sponsors

Technical Seminar (National) on Corrosion

in Civil Engineering Structures-Awareness

and Mitigation of corrosion in association

with Indian Concrete Institute (2012)

Funded by sponsors

Collaborative Training program for skill

development of technical personnel with

Indian Concrete Institute (2012)

Funded by sponsors

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department:

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32. Student profile programme-wise (in the Current Semester):

Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

Applications

received

Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage (w.r.t.

last graduating batch)

Male Female

BE in Construction

Engineering

NA 30 04 100 100

ME in Construction

Engineering

110 17 01 Yet to Pass

33. Diversity of students

Name of the

Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

% of students

from the same

university

% of students

from other

universities within

the State

% of students

from universities

outside the State

% of students

from other

countries

BE in Construction

Engineering

NA NA NA NA

ME in Construction

Engineering

35 65 - -

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

GATE : 75% qualified in current session

35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG 25%

PG to M.Phil. NA

PG to Ph.D. 5%

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NA

Employed

Campus selection

Other than campus recruitment

90%

10%

Entrepreneurs NA

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 25%

from other universities within the State 45%

from universities from other States 15%

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from universities outside the country 15%

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period (2008 – 2013): 02

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library : Total no. of book 3852 & Total no. of journals 13 (11 Foreign, 2

National)

b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Available

c) Total number of class rooms : Six for UG and two for PG

d) Class rooms with ICT facility : All rooms

e) Students’ laboratories : Seven

f) Research laboratories : Three

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university

b) from other institutions/universities

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. (Give

details.) : NA

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : Yes. Such need analysis was done

in consultation with the industrial experts and reputed academicians from national

as well as international institutions.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

p. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback? No.

q. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback? NA

r. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback? Occasionally feedbacks from alumnis and industries are

collected though it is not a regular practice.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) : NA

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts.

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Audio

Visual and conventional black board approach. Industrial visit for onsite training.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored? Feedbacks on performance of the students during

campus interview by the employers and also the performance in GATE.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. Students

regularly participate in various programs conducted under NSS scheme.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.: About 20% of

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the students are getting involved in research activities in UG level and presenting

papers in national and international conferences.

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,

give details. AICTE

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic

or applied.

This department is activity involved in industrial need based research as well as in

trouble shooting of various industrial problems. This department has well equipped

facilities in the field of Characterisation of materials and structural health

monitoring and have active interaction with industry for serving their needs. In the

process, the department has contributed to applied knowledge in the field of

construction engineering.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

52. Future plans of the department (in as much detail as possible):

Condition and health monitoring of civil engineering structures are gaining more

and more importance amongst the field engineers and also to the design

engineers. Construction engineering department was established in Jadavpur

University separately in spite of existence of its fifty years old Civil engineering

Department in order to identify the problems associated with new construction

and also to cater the need of repair and retrofitting of inservice structures with

damage and distress. The need of comprehensive study in the area of repair is

emerging as major area in a developing country like India. The science behind

evaluation of damage and durability of structures is yet to be well defined to

mitigate different types of disaster. Similarly the characterisation of appropriate

materials with suitable methodology is also interlinked with durability study and

damage prediction. The future plan of the department is to create Research

infrastructure in the department to study the factors associated with prediction

of damage and its extent in Indian scenario in concrete and steel structures in

order to find out appropriate remedial measures with proper specifications.

Meantime, the Department has started its Post Graduate programme in

structural repair and retrofit engineering, which is unique in national context.

The course has already gained tremendous popularity amongst the practicing

engineers. The research infrastructure which will be created shall be used by the

Post Graduate students for experimental work. Such experiments are the need of

the hour, the outcome of which will lead to research publications. Moreover,

creation of such lab infrastructure may be useful to attract research funding

from the industries in the area of repair and rehabilitation of industrial

structures and infrastructural facilities.

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Department of Electrical Engineering

1. Name of the Department/School/Centre: Electrical Engineering Department

2. Year of establishment: a) 1955 as a University department

b) 1906 as a department of National Council of Education

3. Faculty to which the Department/School/Centre is attached: Engineering & Technology

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, MPhil, PhD, Integrated Masters; Integrated

PhD, DSc, DLitt, etc.): BEE, MEE, MCSE, MILLU(Engg.), PhD and BEE(Evening).

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments involved: ME,

M.Sc Ph.D scholars are guided jointly with teachers of other departments:

Electronics & Tele-communication Engg., Construction Engg., Instrumentation &

Electronics Engg. and Physics.

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: NIL

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System :

Semester

9. Participation of the department in courses offered by other departments: Teachers of the

department regularly take part in courses offered by Civil Engineering Department,

Chemical Engineering Department, Computer Science & Engg Department,

Electronics & Tele-communication Department, Mechanical Engineering

Department, Production Engineering Department, Metallurgical and Material

Engineering Department, Food Technology & Bio-chemical Engineering

Department.

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professor/Associate

Professor/Asst. Professor/others):

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

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Professor 13 17

Associate Professor 19 12

Asst. Professor 20 20

Other

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience

and research under guidance:

Name

Qualification Designation Specialization No. of

Years of

Experience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for

the last 4

years

Sujit Kumar

Biswas

Ph.D. (Engg) Professor Electrical

Machines &

Drives

26 Ph.D -03

(completed)

Ashoke

Kumar

Ganguli

Ph.D. (Engg) Professor Electrical

Machines &

Power

Electronics

40 Ph.D -04

(completed)

Ph.D-02

(ongoing)

Abhijit

Mukherjee

Ph.D. (Engg) Professor High Voltage

Engineering

29 Ph.D-01

(Ongoing)

Nirmal Kumar

Deb

M.E.E Professor Electrical

Machines &

Drives

29 Ph.D -01

(completed)

Gourhari Das Ph.D. Professor Control Systems 33 -

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Anjan

Rakshit

PhD (Engg) Professor Digital

Instrumentation,

Digital Signal

Processing, Process

Control, Modelling

&

Simulation,

Application of

AI

Instrumentation

29 Ph.D - 02

(completed)

PhD - 01

(Ongoing)

Samar

Bhattacharya

Ph.D. (Engg) Professor Control Systems,

Embedded

System,Software

Auditing

28 Ph.D - 01

(submitted)

PhD – 07

(Ongoing)-

Swapan

Kumar

Goswami

Ph.D(Engg) Professor Electrical Power

Systems

29 Ph.D -07

(completed)

Sivaji

Chakravorti

Ph.D. (Engg) Professor High Voltage

Engineering

28 PhD - 03

(Completed)

PhD - 07

(ongoing)

Subrata Paul Ph.D(Engg) Professor Electrical Power

Systems

29 Ph.D -03

(completed)

Kesab

Bhattacharya

Ph.D. (Engg) Professor High Voltage

Engineering

27 Ph.D -02

(completed)

Ph.D-03

(ongoing)

Saswati

Majumdar

Ph.D. (Engg) Professor Illumination Engg. 26 Ph.D- 01

(completed)

Mita Dutta PhD (Engg) Professor Instrumentation,

Digital Image

and Signal

Processing

28 -

Biswanath

Roy

Ph.D. (Engg) Professor Illumination Engg. 13 Ph.D- 01

(completed)

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Sugata

Munshi

MEE Professor Signal Processing

Applications,

Biomedical Signal

processing,

Sensor Systems

31 Ph.D - 02

(Completed)

PhD - 02

(Ongoing)

Suparna Kar

Chowdhury

Ph.D(Engg) Professor Electrical

Machines &

Drives

20 Ph.D -01

(completed)

Smita Sadhu

(Ghosh)

Ph.D. (Engg) Professor Control Systems 14 Ph.D- 01

(completed)

Ph.D.- 07

(ongoing)

Madhab Roy Ph.D(Engg) Associate

Professor

EM Fields,

Electrical

Machines

17

Madhubanti

Moitra

Ph. D. (Engg.) Associate

Professor

Guidance &

Control

System Design, AI

Software Engg.,

mobile computing

20

Arabinda Das Ph.D. (Tech.) Associate

Professor

Electrical

Machines and

Drives

15 Ph.D- 01

(completed)

Palash Kumar

Kundu

MEE Associate

Professor

Measurements &

Instrumentation

25

Amitava

Chatterjee

PhD (Engg) Associate

Professor

Intelligent

instrumentation and

control, Robotics,

Image Processing

and Pattern

Recognition,

Computer Vision,

Signal Processing

20 PhD - 3

(Completed)

PhD - 5

(Ongoing)

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Nikhil

Mondal

M.E.E Associate

Professor

Electrical

Machines &

Drives

13

Debashis

Chatterjee

Ph.D. (Engg) Associate

Professor

Electrical

machines,

Drives & Power

Electronics

20 Ph.D -04

(completed)

Ph.-04

(ongoing)

Ranjit Kumar

Barai

Ph.D. Associate

Professor

Control Systems 14 Ph.D- 01

(completed)

Ph.D.- 05

(ongoing)

Biswajit

Bhattacharyya

MEE Associate

Professor

Electrical

Measurements

14 -

Gautam

Sarkar

M. Tech. Assistant

Professor

Measurements

&Instrumentation

11 -

Sunita Halder

nee Dey

Ph.D Assistant

Professor

Electrical Power

Systems

12 Ph.D -03

Sovan Dalai M.E.E. Assistant

Professor

High Voltage

Engineering

10 -

P Rajamani M.E.E. Assistant

Professor

High Voltage

Engineering

11 -

Biswendu

Chatterjee

Ph.D. Assistant

Professor

High Voltage

Engineering

11 Ph.D-01

(Ongoing)

Suddhasatwa

Chakraborty

M.E. Assistant

Professor

Illumination Engg. 5 -

Debangshu

Dey

Ph.D (Engg) Assistant

Professor

Measurements &

Instrumentation

04 Ph.D - 01

(Ongoing)

Arindam

kumar Sil

M.E.E Assistant

Professor

Electrical

Machines & Drives

04 -

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Susanta Ray M.E.E Assistant

Professor

Electrical

Machines & Drives

04 -

Ayan Kumar

Tudu

M.E.E Assistant

Professor

Electrical Power

Systems

03 -

Kamalika

Ghosh

MEE Contractual

Lecturer

Illumination Engg.

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors, visiting professors,

etc.:

Prof. Dr. Tapan Kumar Ghoshal – Emeritus Professor

Prof. Dr. Kalyankumar Dutta – AICTE Emeritus Professor

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:

3%

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: UG -13.75 :1

PG – 1.8:1

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff - sanctioned,

filled and actual:

Sanctioned Filled Actual

Technical 18

Administrative 15

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:

Condition Monitoring of High Voltage equipment

Smart Grid

Distributed generation

Micro-rid

Solar power based LED lighting system

Daylight integrated lighting system

Road lighting

Power quality and Conditioning

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Sensors and transducers

Intelligent Instrumentation and Control

Image processing and Artificial Intelligence

17. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international

funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,

project titles and grants received project-wise.

List of Projects given in ANNEXURE – I.

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

i) National collaboration b) International collaboration

Prof. Sivaji Chakravorti actively performing collaborative work with the

research group of the Institute of High Voltage Engineering and Electric

Power Transmission, Technical University Munich, Germany, lead by Prof.

W.Boeck, Prof. H.Steinbigler and Prof. J.Kindersberger, from 1995 onwards

in the area of numerical computation of mixed fields and also on electric field

optimization. This collaboration was supported by Alexander von Humboldt

(AvH) Foundation, Germany. This collaborative research has lead to the

design and implementation of the field computation software package TWIN

incorporating new simulation techniques. TWIN is currently used extensively

both at Technical University Munich and at Jadavpur University. To enhance

this international collaboration, AvH Foundation has donated a SGI O2

workstation to Electrical Engineering Department of Jadavpur University in

1999 to extend this collaborative research further.

Prof. Sivaji Chakravorti acting as the Liasion Officer on behalf of Jadavpur

University in relation to the MOU signed in 2008 between the University of

Applied Sciences in Augsburg, Germany, and Jadavpur University for

exchanging scholars, students, academic information and materials.

Prof. Sivaji Chakravorti acting as the Liasion Officer on behalf of Jadavpur

University in relation to the MOU signed in 2008 between the Technical

University of Crete, Greece, and Jadavpur University for exchanging

scholars, students, academic information and materials.

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received. (Give details.)

CAS Phase III 2005-2010

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20. Research facility/centre run by the Dept./school/centre which has:

state recognition - ISO Certified High Voltage Laboratory

national recognition - ISO Certified High Voltage Laboratory

international recognition- NIL

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: NIL

22. Publications:

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

o 196

Monographs

Chapters in Books

1. Ilhem Boussaïd, Amitava Chatterjee, Patrick Siarry, and Mohamed Ahmed-Nacer, “A

Comparative Study of Modified BBO Variants and Other Metaheuristics for Optimal Power

Allocation in Wireless Sensor Networks,” in the book Amitava Chatterjee, Hadi Nobahari,

Patrick Siarry (Eds.), Advances in Heuristic Signal Processing and Applications, Springer-

Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Publishers, pp. 79-110, 2013, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-37880-5_5.

2. Saibal Dutta, Amitava Chatterjee, and Sugata Munshi, “Hybrid Correlation-Neural

Network Synergy for Gait Signal Classification,” in the book Amitava Chatterjee, Hadi

Nobahari, Patrick Siarry (Eds.), Advances in Heuristic Signal Processing and Applications,

Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Publishers, pp. 263-285, 2013, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-

37880-5_12.

3. Ilhem Boussaïd, Amitava Chatterjee, Patrick Siarry, and Mohamed Ahmed-Nacer, “Hybrid

BBO-DE algorithms for fuzzy entropy-based thresholding,” in the book Amitava Chatterjee,

Patrick Siarry (Eds.), Computational Intelligence in Image Processing, Springer-Verlag

Berlin Heidelberg Publishers, pp. 37-69, 2013, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-30621-1_3.

4. Nandita Sanyal, Amitava Chatterjee, and Sugata Munshi, “Modified bacterial foraging

optimization technique for vector quantization-based image compression,” in the book

Amitava Chatterjee, Patrick Siarry (Eds.), Computational Intelligence in Image Processing,

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Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Publishers, pp. 131-152, 2013, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-

30621-1_7.

5. Amitava Chatterjee, Amine Naït-Ali, and Patrick Siarry, “Neural network approaches for

EEG

classification,” in the book A. Naït-Ali (Ed.), Advanced Biosignal Processing, Springer-

Verlag

Berlin Heidelberg Publishers, 2009, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-89506-0_8.

Edited Books

Sl.

No.

Book Title Publisher Year of

Publication

1. Amitava Chatterjee and Patrick Siarry

(Eds.), Computational Intelligence in

Image Processing,

ISBN: 978-3-642-30620-4 (Print) 978-

3-642-30621-1 (Online)

Springer-Verlag

GmbH Heidelberg,

Germany, Publishers

2013

2. Amitava Chatterjee, Hadi Nobahari, and

Patrick Siarry (Eds.), Advances in

Heuristic Signal Processing and

Applications,

ISBN: 978-3-642-37879-9 (Print) 978-

3-642-37880-5 (Online)

Springer-Verlag

GmbH Heidelberg,

Germany, Publishers

2013

3. Dr.Biswendu Chatterjee & Dr. Sivaji

Chakravorti Proceedings of "CalCon

2011"

IEEE Calcutta Section 2011

Books with ISBN with details of publishers

Sl.

No.

Book Title Publisher Year of

Publication

1. Amitava Chatterjee, Anjan Rakshit, and

N. Nirmal Singh, Vision Based

Springer-Verlag

GmbH Heidelberg,

2013

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Autonomous Robot Navigation:

Algorithms And Implementations,

ISBN: 978-3-642-33964-6 (Print) 978-

3-642-33965-3 (Online)

Germany, Publishers

2. S. Chakravorti, D. Dey, B.Chatterjee,

“Recent Trends in Condition monitoring

of Transformers: Theory,

Implementation and Analysis”.

Springer-Verlag

London; ISBN: 978-1-

4471-5549-2.

2013

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

o 712 (Source: Scopus and Google Scholar)

Citation Index – range / average

o 0-395 / 5.5 ( Source : Google Scholar)

SNIP

SJR

Impact Factor – range / average

h-index

o 28 (Source: Scopus and Google Scholar)

List of Publications given in ANNEXURE – II.

23. Details of patents and income generated:

SL.

NO.

PATENT TITLE INVENTORS PATENT

APPLICATION

NO.

STATUS

1. An Integrated Portable Sivaji Chakravorti, Indian Patent Filed

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System and Process for

Detecting the Condition of

Oil-Paper Composite

Insulation in Electrical

equipment

Biswendu

Chatterjee,

Debangshu Dey and

Sugata Munshi

Application No.

743/KOL/2008

dated 22 Apr

2008

2. A process and a system for

detecting the partial discharge

in electrical insulation of

power appliances operating at

high voltages

Sivaji Chakravorti,

Biswendu

Chatterjee,

Debangshu Dey and

Sugata Munshi

Indian Patent

Application No.

2070/KOL/2008

dated

28.11.2008

Filed

3. Remote Monitoring System Sivaji Chakravorti,

Biswendu

Chatterjee,

Debangshu Dey

Indian Patent

Application No.

1065/KOL/2009

dated

14.08.2009

Filed

4 Remote Monitoring System Sivaji Chakravorti,

Biswendu

Chatterjee,

Debangshu Dey

US Patent

Application No.

12/568,000

dated

28.09.2009

Granted

5 An instrument for Insulation

Condition Assessment

Sivaji Chakravorti,

Biswendu

Chatterjee,

Indian Patent

Application No.

998/KOL/2012

Filed

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Debangshu Dey dated

30.08.2012

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:

Prof. Dr. Swapan Kumar Goswami as joint supervisor involved in Evaluation of

solar PV generation to be connected in parallel with existing Grid System for

Jharkhand Electric Supply. Through – JU, IIPC. The overall income generated

from this consultancy service is Rs 75,000/-

Faculty members of High Tension Section of Electrical Engineering Department is

regularly involving testing of various electrical equipments, viz. transformer, cable,

insulator and switches. In an average the overall income generated from this testing

service is approximately Rs.8 lakhs/year

Prof. A.K. Ganguly involved in the Design of Technical Laboratory in Marine

Engg. College, Kolkata.

Electrical and Photometric Testing of Luminaire (Floodlights, Roadlights and Indoor

luminaires): Income generated- 3.0L (approx).

Light design validation; Lighting Survey & Audit; Retrofit lighting solutions;

Lighting simulation. Income generated- 4.0L (approx)

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad (give details):

Prof. Sivaji Chakravorti has visited University of Applied Sciences, Augsburg and

Technical University of Munich, Germany during March 2013.

Prof. Sivaji Chakravorti has visited University of California, Riverside during

2011.

Prof. Sivaji Chakravorti has visited Technical University of Munich, Germany and

Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, VA-24061 during 2009.

Dr. Amitava Chatterjee visited University of Paris XII, France, as an Enseignant-

Invité (Invited teacher), during May – June, 2009.

Dr. Debangshu Dey visited NTPC Ltd., Delhi during June 2008.

Dr. Biswendu Chatterjee has visited University of Applied Sciences, Augsburg,

Germany during March 2009.

Sri. P Rajamani has visited Technical University of Munich, Germany during

February, 2009.

Dr. Debashis Chatterjee visited Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany

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as a visiting scientist under TEQIP Programme, Govt. of India.

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other

(please specify and give details, including the name of the committee/s, position/s

held, duration, etc.)

Prof. Sivaji Chakravorti is serving as the

Member of Subject Expert Committee on Engineering Sciences for

Fund for Infrastructure in Science & Technology (FIST) program of

Department of Science & Technology (DST), Govt. of India.

Chairman, Dielectrics & Electrical Insulation Chapter (DEIS) of IEEE

Kolkata Section, 2013

Convener of the Sectional Committee-IV (Engg. & Tech.) of West

Bengal Academy of Science & Technology (WAST) - 2013.

Chairman of IEEE Calcutta Section - 2011, 2012.

Member of the Electrical Engineering Sectional Committee of Indian

National Academy of Engineering – 2011, 2012.

Member of the Sectional Committee-IV (Engg. & Tech.) of West

Bengal Academy of Science & Technology (WAST) - 2011, 2012.

Member of the Advisory Board of Assam Don Bosco University -

2011-2012.

Member of the Meetings and Conferences Steering Committee of

IEEE Power & Energy Society for Region 10 (Asia-Pacific) – 2011

Member of the Faculty Council for Post-Graduate & Undergraduate

Studies in Engineering & Technology of Bengal Engineering and

Science University, Shibpur – 2008-2012.

Member of the PhD committee of West Bengal University of

Technology - 2007-2008.

Member of the Board of Studies of Electrical Engineering Department

of North Eastern Regional Institute of Science & Technology (DU),

Nirjuli, Arunachal Pradesh, for the year 2006-2008.

IEEE Power Engineering Society Region 10 (Asia Pacific) West

Chapter Representative – 2008

Sri P Rajamani had served as the Treasurer of Power & Energy Chapter of

IEEE Kolkata Section for the calendar year 2010 to 2011

Dr. Biswendu Chatterjee is serving as Treasurer of Dielectrics and Electrical

Insulation Society Chapter of IEEE Kolkata Section since 2012

Sri P Rajamani is serving as the Secretary of Power & Energy Chapter of

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IEEE Kolkata Section since 2012 onwards

Prof. Saswati Mazumdar, Member,E T23, Bureau of Indian Standard and

Member of UGC & AICTE College visit committee.

Prof. Biswanath Ray , Member, ET24, Bureau of Indian Standard.

Dr. Amitava Chatterjee is serving/served as the

Editor, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (2013 –

continuing).

Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (2011

– 2013).

Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and

Measurement (2013 – continuing).

Associate Editor, IEEE Sensors Journal (2013 – continuing).

Associate Editor, Control Engineering Practice Journal, Elsevier

Publishers (2012 – continuing).

Guest Editor, Special Issue on “Advances In Evolutionary

Optimization Based Image Processing,” Engineering Applications of

Artificial Intelligence Journal, Elsevier Publishers (Expected Date of

Publication: Beginning of 2014).

Designated Editor, Control Engineering Practice Journal, Elsevier

Publishers (2011 – 2012).

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,

training programs and similar programs) conducted:

Prof. Sivaji Chakravorti organized Short-Term Course on “Digital Signal

Processing” jointly with IEEE Power & Energy Chapter, Kolkata and

Electrical Engg Dept, Jadavpur University on July 7-12, 2008.

Prof. Sivaji Chakravorti and Dr. Biswendu Chatterjee organized workshop on

‘LabVIEW’ jointly organized by IEEE HIT student branch, Electrical

Engineering Department, HIT and NETWORKING scheme of TEQIP, HIT on

January 12-14, 2009.

Prof. Sivaji Chakravorti, Prof. Kesab Bhattacharya, Dr. Biswendu Chatterjee ,

Sri P Rajamani and Sri Sovan Dalai organized workshop on ‘LabVIEW and

PIC Microcontroller Applications’ jointly with Power and Energy Chapter of

IEEE Calcutta Section in collaboration with Electrical Engineering

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Department, Jadavpur University on June 28-July 03, 2010.

Dr. Ranjit Barai conducted (as course coordinator) a three weeks training

course with the theme “Art and Science of Mechatronics and its Application in

Robotics” in Electrical Engineering Department from June 1, 2009 to June 20,

2009 for the junior teachers of graduate engineering institutes of India.

Dr. Ranjit Barai conducted (as course coordinator) a three weeks training

course with the theme “Control Engineering and Information Technology in

Mechatronics: Roles Played and Future Potentials” in Electrical Engineering

Department from July 2, 2011 to July 22, 2011 for the junior teachers of

graduate engineering institutes of India. The course was sponsored by UGC.

Gautam Sarkar organized UGC Sponsored JU-ASC Refresher Course on

“Control Engg. and Information Technology in Mechatronics: Roles Played

and Future Potentials” organized at Electrical Engg. Deptt., Jadavpur

University, Kolkata, India, in July 2011.

28. Student projects

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental

projects – 35 %

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /

industry / institute – 8%

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty

Prof. Sivaji Chakravorti is the

o Fellow of The Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE).

o Fellow of The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI).

o Fellow of The West Bengal Academy of Science & Technology

(WAST).

o Senior Member of The Institute of Electrical and Electronics

Engineers (IEEE) USA.

o Fellow of The Institution of Engineers (India).

Prof. Sivaji Chakravorti has received

o Recipient of the “Outstanding Small Chapter Award” from IEEE

Power & Energy Society as the Chairman of Kolkata Power & Energy

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Chapter of IEEE in2010.

o The “Best Performance Award for Small Chapter” from IEEE

Power & Energy Society as the Chairman of Kolkata Power & Energy

Chapter of IEEE in 2009.

Sri P Rajamani has received

o Received the “Outstanding Small Chapter Award” from IEEE

Power & Energy Society Head Quarters, NJ, USA as the Treasurer of

Kolkata Power & Energy Chapter in 2010.

o Received the “Best Volunteer Award” from IEEE Kolkata Section

(INDIA) for the year of 2011.

Dr. Amitava Chatterjee received Certificate of Appreciation from IEEE

Vehicular Technology Society as Top Associate Editor “for outstanding

contributions in 2012 to IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology”.

Dr. Amitava Chatterjee is a Senior Member of The Institute of Electrical and

Electronics Engineers (IEEE), USA.

Dr. Debangshu Dey received the Institution of Engineers (India) Young

Engineer Award 2013-2014 in Electrical Engineering.

Prof. Tapan Kumar Ghoshal has been awarded the prestigious DRDO

Academy Excellence Award, 2012.

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows

Students (Give details)

30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable features):

A half day workshop was organized on “Building Energy Simulation

Awareness” on 14th June 2008 under ECO-III Project (Energy Conservation &

Commercialization – Phase-III supported by US Department of Energy).

A seminar was organized on “Development of Illumination Technology to

reduce Global Warming” on 1st July, 2008 jointly with Bengal National

Chamber of Commerce & Industry.

A Seminar was organized on jointly with Indian Society of Lighting Engineers

(ISLE) “Energy Conservation with special reference to Building Lighting

System”on 5th

July, 2008.

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A lecture was organized on “Electrical Safety Products” on 12th July, 2008

jointly with ISLE.

A seminar was organized on “Approach to Energy Efficient Lighting Systems”

by M/s. Crompton Greaves Ltd. jointly organized by SISED & Illumination Engg.

Section, Electrical Engineering Department.

one day tutorial on “Gas Insulated Technology” at Jadavpur University on 22nd

September, 2008 organized jointly by Electrical Engineering Department and

Power and Energy Society, IEEE Calcutta Section.

one day seminar on “Road map of power sector in India - 2008” at Jadavpur

University on 14th

November, 2008 organized jointly Electrical Engineering

Department and Power and Energy Society, IEEE Calcutta Section.

one day seminar on “Smart Grid & Alternative Energy Technologies for

Promotion of Lighting System” at Jadavpur University on 30th

April, 2009

organized jointly by Electrical Engineering Department and IEEE Calcutta

Section Power Engineering Society.

A two day program with a seminar on “Laser Technology and its Applications”

and “Laser- Live-Animation Extravaganza” by Manick Sorcar CEO-

President ,Sorcar Engineering Inc., USA and group was organized in March,

2011.

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department:

Enhancement of existing knowledge

Broadening interdisciplinary approach

Empowerment through innovative ideas

Catering to the national need

Social outreach

Strict adherence to moral views

32. Student profile programme-wise (in the Current Semester):

Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

Applications

received

Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage (w.r.t.

last graduating batch)

Male Female

4 Year Regular BEE

Course

5 Year BEE Course 140 37 3

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Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

Applications

received

Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage (w.r.t.

last graduating batch)

Male Female

(Evening)

2 Year MEE Course 1053 24 1

2 Year MCSE Course 693 11 3

2 Year M. Illumination

Engg. Course

321 11 7 62 38

33. Diversity of students

Name of the

Programme

(refer to question

no. 4)

% of

students

from the

same

university

% of students

from other

universities

within the

State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

State

% of

students

from

other

countries

4 Year Regular

BEE Course

82 18 Nil

5 Year BEE

Course (Evening)

Nil

2 Year MEE

Course

8 45 42 5

2 Year MCSE

Course

6 74 20 NIL

2 Year

M. Illumination

Engg. Course

5 90 5 Nil

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

Examination 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

GATE 41 49 53 57 61

35. Student progression

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Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG 24

PG to M.Phil. -

PG to Ph.D. 32

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 10

Employed

Campus selection

Other than campus recruitment

78

22

Entrepreneurs 1

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 81

from other universities within the State 14

from universities from other States 5

from universities outside the country Nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period (2008 – 2013):

Madhab Roy

P. Rajamani

Biswendu Chatterjee

Debangshu Dey

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library : Total books in the departmental library : 21,700 (approx)

with digital library facilities

b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes, connected with university backbone.

c) Total number of class rooms : 12

d) Class rooms with ICT facility: 12

e) Students’ laboratories : 23

f) Research laboratories : 11

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39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university

Sandip Saha Chowdhury

Santanu Das

N. Nirmal Singh

Gautam Sarkar

b) from other institutions/universities

P. Rajamani

Arijit Baral

Biswendu Chatterjee

S. Banerjee

A. Padhgan

Prithwiraj Das

Nandita Sanyal

Soma Santra

Soumi Chakraborty

Dibyendu Pal

Amitava Sil

Tushar Kanti Gangopadhyay

Ashoke Bose

P. Nagendra

S. Sudhakar Reddy

A.V. Subrahmanyam

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. (Give

details.)

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. NIL

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

s. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback?

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Yes, the department takes feedback from faculty on curriculum as well as

teaching-learning-evaluation.

The comments of the faculty are discussed in various relevant committees

of the department, viz. i) syllabus sub-committee, ii) Board-of-Studies etc.

The curriculum and syllabus of the various courses run by the department

are continuously upgraded taking into consideration the opinion of the

faculty and the various committees.

t. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback?

Yes, the department takes feedback from students on staff, curriculum and

teaching-learning-evaluation.

The issued raised by the students are discussed in the teacher-student

committee of the department and the recommendations of the committee

are deliberated upon and suitable measures are suggested by the Board-

of-Studies.

u. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback?

Yes, the department takes feedback from alumni and employers on the

programmes offered by the department.

The Board-of-Studies has representatives from the industry and they take

active part in the deliberations of the meeting. Moreover as and when

required alumni and employer representatives are invited in the

departmental meetings to address relevant issues. The department time

to time organizes seminars/workshops where alumni and industry

professionals are given importance.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

Mr. Anirudha Basu – Managing Director, CESC LTD.

Prof. Bikash Chandra Pal – Professor, Electrical Engineering Department,

Imperial College, London, UK. Fellow IEEE.

Mrs. Sudhesna Mukhopadhyay – Director, PHILIPS Lighting Academy.

Prof.Dr. Subhas Mukhopadhyay – Professor, School of Engineering and Advanced

Technology, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Mr. Dipak Chatterjee – DGM, Crompton Greaves Limited

Mr. Ashok Kumbla –Executive Director, Reliance Power

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Mr. Abhijit Bose – Executive Director, CESC Ltimited

Dr. Subir CHowdhuri - Former Director RCI, DRDL, Hyderabad

Mr. Rabin Bhattacharya - Former Director, Systems Division , DRDL,

Hyderabad

Dr. Gautam Mitra - Former Professor, Brunel University, UK

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts.

The Electrical Engineering Department has organized following special lectures/

seminars

Sl. No. Title Venue and

Date

Speaker

1 Energy Efficient

Lighting

Seminar Room,

Electrical

Engineering

Department

15.01.2009

Mr. S . Chakraborti

EE Dept., JU

2 Education as Fun –

Turning Useful

Knowledge to

Contemplative

Knowledge

Seminar Room,

Electrical

Engineering

Department

October 2009

Prof. Dr. A. Mukherjee

EE Dept. JU

3 Power Electronics in

Power Factor & VAr

Management

Seminar Room,

Electrical

Engineering

Department

06.08 2011

Prof. Dr. S. Biswas

EE Dept., JU

4 Commonly Used

Protection System for

Generator,Transformer

& Transmission Line

Seminar Room,

Electrical

Engineering

Department

14.10. 2011

Mr. Asish Mandal

Sr.Divisional Engg.

Engineering & Planning

Division of DVC

5 Frontiers and

crossroads of advanced

research: role of

electrical Engineers

Seminar Room,

Electrical

Engineering

Department

06.01.2012

Dr. Anirban Basu,

IBM Research, New York,

USA

6 Automatic Verification Seminar Room, Dr. Sayan Mitra, Assistant

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of Region Stability of

Embedded Systems

Electrical

Engineering

Department

10.01.2012

Professor of Electrical and

Computer Engg. University

of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign, USA

7 Some Practical

Methods of

Implementing Circuit

Design

Seminar Room,

Electrical

Engineering

Department

12.10.2012

Dr. Biswendu Chatterjee

EE Dept. JU.

8 Distributed Camera

Networks – The

Integration of

Computer Vision and

Control Theory

Seminar Room,

Electrical

Engineering

Department

11.12.2012

Dr. Amit K Roy Chowdhury,

Associate Professor of

Electrical Engineering and

Cooperating Faculty in

Computer Science

University of California,

Riverside, USA.

9 Magnetic Separation

Method for Oil Spill

Cleanup

Seminar Room,

Electrical

Engineering

Department

03.01.2013

Prof. Markus Zahn

Thomas and Gerd Perkins

Professor

Department of Electrical

Engineering and Computer

Sc .

Massachusetts Institute of

Technology, USA

10 The research works at

the University of

Applied Sciences,

Augsburg, Germany

Seminar Room,

Electrical

Engineering

Department

30.01.2013

Dipl. Ing. (FH) Anton

Gerblinger,

Research Assistant

Faculty of Elec. Engg.

(Electrical Energy Systems)

University of Applied

Sciences, Augsburg

Germany.

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11 Modern Trends in

Design of HT / LT

Power Distribution

Network of large

Thermal Power Plant

Seminar Room,

Electrical

Engineering

Department

25.02.2013

Mr. Jiban Kr. Choudhury

Director

DCPL

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

Lectures using ICT

Assignments

Computations

Projects

Seminars

Industrial Tours

Peer interactions

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

The assessment methodology followed by the department in its continuous

evaluation system is aimed at identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the

students.

The department encourages its faculties to follow multiple assessment

techniques to balance the strengths and weaknesses of the students.

The experiments performed by the students of the department are designed

to test their ability to analyze the data.

The projects and sessionals of the department are designed to meet the needs

of the students within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental,

social and safety requirements.

Students are encouraged to take extra-curricular assignments to increase

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their ability to function in multi-disciplinary team.

Students are encouraged to interact with various sections of industry and

society to understand the impact of engineering solutions in economic,

environmental, societal context.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Blood Donation camp is organized yearly by the department involving students and

faculties.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

The department houses the one year certificate course in Japanese under the

School of Languages and Linguistics as the school suffers from acute space

shortage and Prof. Abhijit Mukherjee, the Jt. Director of the school is in

charge of the Japanese course.

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,

give details.

Courses are approved by AICTE

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic

or applied.

Developed An Integrated Portable System and Process for Detecting the

Condition of Oil-Paper Composite Insulation in Electrical equipment.

Developed A process and a system for detecting the partial discharge in

electrical insulation of power appliances operating at high voltages.

Remote Monitoring System.

Developed an instrument for Insulation Condition Assessment.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strengths :

Outstanding students

Qualified faculties

Well equipped laboratories

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Strong off the class teaching learning environment

Innovative research output

Weaknesses :

Inadequate sponsored projects

Absence of national character of faculty

Inadequate research scholars

Limitations in space

Inadequate soft skill development programs

Inadequacy in monitoring program objective fulfillment

Opportunities :

Increasing industry liaison through alumni network

Neighboring agencies interested in offering soft skill programs

Having interested resources implementing ICT based facilities

Availability of expertise in the neighboring departments for carrying

interdisciplinary research

Outreach program with social science departments of the university

Challenges :

To bring in quality faculty

To keep quality faculty in position

Possibility of offering incentive for academic excellence

Implementing project based teaching

Putting in place a system for outcome based program implementation

52. Future plans of the department (in as much detail as possible):

Energy Efficient, Eco-Friendly, Reliable Electrical Systems

For years, electricity has played a major role in the development of human civilization.

With the rapid growth in civilization, the demand for electrical power is increasing by

leaps and bounds. Conventionally, major part of the required electrical power is

produced by fossil fuel based generation. One serious drawback of fossil based power

plants is that these plants are major source of environmental pollution. Recent concern on

ecology has imposed severe limitations on installation of new plants. Moreover, alarming

level of depletion of the fossil resources has put up an additional constraint. As a result,

engineers and researchers from utility have been on a continuous quest over the last

decade for alternative energy sources for generating electricity to compensate for the

above mentioned limitations. Many research works have been reported and available in

the literature on this subject. Renewable energy sources like solar, wind have been

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identified as the most potential options. Many development works on Solar PV based and

wind turbine based electricity generations have been published in various research

journals. Still a lot of investigations are required on their operation, control and

connection to the utility grid. Generations based on alternative energy or renewable

energy sources are usually of small capacity, dispersed in nature and connected to

distribution level preferably close to the consumers to derive several benefits. Such small

capacity generators are called dispersed or distributed generation. Distributed generation

has at present become a topical area for research in power system.

Following this recent trend, the Electrical Engineering Department of Jadavpur

University has already initiated a project in the year 2010-11 on “Smart Grid” sponsored

by DST under PURSE scheme. A 10kW solar PV setup has already been installed and

tested. A 2kW wind turbine installation is almost complete and necessary testing is going

on. At present the setup is developed to operate in stand-alone mode to supply a part of

the load in the Electrical Engineering Department. This portion of the load has been

modified as controllable load to support future program on efficient demand side

management with a view to development of energy efficient system. Installation and

testing of PLCC based communication and controller arrangements are on the verge of

completion.

In continuation with the present research emphasis of the department on “Smart Grid”,

the department has set its future research goal on development of energy efficient, eco-

friendly electrical system. To achieve this goal, following has been envisaged:

Development of efficient demand side management that will be coupled with the

“Smart Grid” set up to make it an energy efficient system

Development of condition monitoring facilities. For efficient and reliable

operation of power system, condition monitoring of the overall network as well

as the critical equipments is extremely necessary. DGs have high potential for

providing benefits leading to more energy efficient systems without adversely

affecting the ecology. However, to derive those benefits to full extent proper

condition monitoring is highly desirable. DGs along with proper condition

monitoring arrangements can result in a highly reliable, energy-efficient, eco-

friendly power system.

Interfacing the “Smart Grid” set up with utility grid to allow efficient export and

import of power.

The future direction of research of this department will be towards extending the presently

developed set up of “Smart Grid” with the above mentioned facilities to develop a prototype

energy-efficient, eco-friendly, reliable electrical system.

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ANNEXURE-I

RESEARCH PROJECTS COMPLETED/ONGOING DURING THE LAST FIVE YEARS

(2008-2013)

Name of the

Teacher as

Coordinator/

Principal

Investigator

Title of the

Project

Duration of

the Project

Funding

Agency

Sanction

Date, Amount

and other

particulars

Amitava

Chatterjee,

“Devices and

Systems”

subgroup,

as Joint-

Coordinator

(2012-13), as

Member

Investigator

(2012-2014)

“Devices and Systems”

subgroup under University

with Potential for

Excellence (UPE) – Phase

II Programme, Jadavpur

University, Kolkata, India

2012-2014 UGC, India Rs. 87,50,000/-

Debangshu Dey

as Member

Investigator,

“Devices and

Systems”

subgroup

“Devices and Systems”

subgroup under University

with Potential for

Excellence (UPE) – Phase

II Programme, Jadavpur

University, Kolkata, India

2012-2014 UGC, India Rs. 87,50,000/-

Debangshu Dey

as Co-

Investigator

Development of an

Insulation Diagnostic

System based on Arbitrary

Waveform Dielectric

2009-2012 DST, GOI

Rs. 23,52,000/-

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Response Analysis

Debangshu Dey

as Co-

Investigator

Development of an Expert

System integrated in novel

PDC-RV Measurement

Apparatus for Insulation

Condition Monitoring of

Transformer

2008-2012 NTPC Ltd Rs. 15,00,000/-

Debangshu Dey

as Principal

Investigator

Condition Monitoring of

Biomedical Systems

2011-2013 Prof. A.K.

Chatterjee

Distinguished

Research Grant, JU

Rs. 1,00,000/-

Amitava

Chatterjee as

Principal

Investigator

Madhubanti

Maitra as Co-

Principal

Investigator

Solving Simultaneous

Localization and Mapping

Problems of Mobile Robots

by Adaptive Extended

Kalman Filtering

2007 - 2009 AICTE, India

Completed in

April, 2009

(Project value: Rs.

8,23,000/-)

Amitava

Chatterjee as

Principal

Investigator,

Sugata Munshi

as Co-

investigator, Mr.

Biswajit

Bhattacharyya as

Co-investigator

Vision Based Autonomous

Navigation of Mobile

Robots

2007 - 2010 UGC, India

Completed in

March, 2010

(Project value: Rs.

11,22,490/-)

Gautam Sarkar

as Principal

Investigator

Modeling and simulation:

Electrical Capacitance

Tomography

2007 - 2009 Jadavpur

University,

Kolkata

Rs. 50,000/-

Subrata Paul -

Principal

Investigator

“ Smart Grid ”

(on going)

3 years DST PURSE

Program

Phase-I

90 lakhs

Ayan Kumar

Tudu- Principal

Investigator

“ Smart Grid ”

(on going)

3 years DST PURSE

Program

Phase-I

90 lakhs

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Sivaji

Chakravorti-

Principal

Investigator

Development of an

Insulation Diagnostic

System based on Arbitrary

Waveform Dielectric

Response Analysis

2010 - 2014 DST, GOI

October 25, 2010

&

Rs. 15.04 Lakhs

Sivaji

Chakravorti-

Principal

Investigator

Development of an Expert

System integrated in novel

PDC-RV Measurement

Apparatus for Insulation

Condition Monitoring of

Transformer

2009-2013 NTPC Ltd

October 01, 2009

&

Rs.15.00 Lakhs

Sivaji

Chakravorti-

Principal

Investigator

Development of an

embedded system for multi-

sensor data acquisition and

analysis of partial discharge

signal

2008 - 2010

AICTE

Rs.6.5 Lakhs

Sivaji

Chakravorti-

Principal

Investigator

Sugata Munshi

as Co-

Investigator

Development of an

Intelligent, Low-Cost

Partial Discharge (PD)

Detection System

2006-2009 DST, GOI

Rs.24.00 Lakhs

Dipankar

Halder(FTBE,JU

)

MadhabRoy(EE,

JU)

Amit

Gosh(FTBE)

Tapas

Dutta(Chemical

Engg,JU)

Dipak

Bandopadhyaya(

Mechanical

Engg,JU)

Ultra High Temperature

Processing of Liquid

Beverages and Semisolid

Food Products by

Microwave and Electrical

Energy Heatin

Ongoing Ministry of Food

Processing

Industries

Governmen

t of India,

New Delhi

& Govt. of

W. B.

Rs:61

lakhs(sanction)

39 lakhs received

fromMinistry of

Food Processing

Industries

Government of

India, New Delhi

and 2 lakhs from

& Govt. of W. B.

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Debashis

Chatterjee as

Principal

Investigator

Reduction of Torque

Ripple for Sensorless

Control

of BLDC Motors suitable

for Electric Vehicular

Application

3 years UGC, Major

Research Project

Scheme

12.01.2010

Rs.10,79,300/-

Smita Sadhu as

Principal

Investigator

Fault Detection and

Identification for Nonlinear

Hybrid Plants

2009 - 2014 Advanced Systems

Laboratory, DRDO,

Hyderabad

Rs 9.3 Lakhs

Smita Sadhu as

Principal

Investigator

S.Bhattacharya

as Co-principal

Investigator

Design Review & Audit of

K9+ Engine Control Law

2006 - 2010 Gas Turbine

Research

Establishment,

Bangalore

Rs 23 Lakhs

T.K. Ghoshal as

Principal

Investigator

Smita Sadhu as

Co-principal

Investigator

Particle filter Application in

Target Tracking and

Navigation

2003 - 2010 Aeronautics

Research &

Development Board,

New Delhi

Rs. 8.52 Lakhs

Prof. Saswati

Mazumdar as

Principal

Investigator

Re-design of lighting

system for improvement of

Illumination of Selective

interiors of VMH Building

including

i) Calcutta Gallery

ii) Central Hall

Victoria Memorial

Hall

Kolkata

Rs. 3,50,000/-

+ Tax

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Prof. Saswati

Mazumdar as

Principal

Investigator

Studies and Formulating

Standards of Lux Level as

per Road Parameter in All

Roads under KMC

jurisdiction

Kolkata Municipal

Corporation Limited

Rs. 56,180/-

Prof. Saswati

Mazumdar as

Principal

Investigator

Distribution of Solar

Powered Retrofit CFL

System to Non-electrified

Areas

UGC XI th Plan

Outreach Research

Work

Rs. 1,00,000/-

Prof. Saswati

Mazumdar as

Principal

Investigator

Deployment of Lighting

System in Sundarban

Area

TEQIP, Jadavpur

University

jointly with

NGO JGVK

Rs. 3,80,000/-

and

Rs. 1,20,000/-

Suddhasatwa

Chakraborty as

Principal

Investigator

New Road Lighting Design

Approach for Developing

Countries

Indian Society of

Lighting Engineers

(ISLE)

Rs 76,146/-

Suddhasatwa

Chakraborty as

Principal

Investigator

Development of an

Experimental Model of a

Smart Grid System

DST PURSE Rs 52,50,000/-

ANNEXURE – II

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RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS ININTERNATIONAL JOURNALS IN LAST FIVE

YEARS

1. Soumyasree Chakraborty, Indrani Bhattacharya, and Amitava Chatterjee, “A palmprint

based biometric authentication system using dual tree complex wavelet transform,”

Accepted for publication in Measurement, (Impact Factor: 1.130), Elsevier publishers.

2. Kaushik Das Sharma, Amitava Chatterjee, and Anjan Rakshit, “Harmony search based

hybrid stable adaptive fuzzy tracking controllers for vision based mobile robot

navigation,” Accepted for publication in Machine Vision and Applications, (Impact

Factor: 1.103), Springer publishers.

3. Soma Biswas, Amitava Chatterjee, and Swapan Kumar Goswami, “An artificial bee

colony-least square algorithm for solving harmonic estimation problems,” Applied Soft

Computing, (Impact Factor: 2.140), Elsevier publishers, vol. 13, issue 5, pp. 2343-2355,

May 2013.

4. Ankush Chakrabarty, Suvadeep Banerjee, Sayan Maity, and Amitava Chatterjee, “Fuzzy

model predictive control of non-linear processes using convolution models and foraging

algorithms,” Measurement, (Impact Factor: 1.130), Elsevier publishers, vol. 46, issue 4,

pp. 1616-1629, May 2013.

5. Ankush Chakrabarty, Harsh Jain, and Amitava Chatterjee, “Volterra kernel based face

recognition using artificial bee colony optimization,”

Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, (Impact Factor: 1.625), Elsevier

publishers, vol. 26, issue 3, pp. 1107-1114, March 2013.

6. Th. Suka Deba Singh and Amitava Chatterjee, “MMSE design of nonlinear Volterra

equalizers using artificial bee colony algorithm,” Measurement, (Impact Factor: 1.130),

Elsevier publishers, vol. 46, issue 1, pp. 210-219, January 2013.

7. Ilhem Boussaїd, Amitava Chatterjee, Patrick Siarry, and Mohamed Ahmed-Nacer,

“Biogeography based optimization for constrained optimization problems,” Computers &

Operations Research, (Impact Factor: 1.909), Elsevier publishers, vol. 39, issue 12, pp.

3293-3304, December 2012.

8. Amitava Chatterjee, Patrick Siarry, Amir Nakib, and Raphael Blanc, “An improved

biogeography based optimization approach for segmentation of human head ct-scan

images employing fuzzy entropy,” Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence,

(Impact Factor: 1.625), Elsevier publishers, vol. 25, pp. 1698-1709, December 2012.

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9. Anjan Rakshit and Amitava Chatterjee, “A microcontroller based compensated optical

proximity detector employing switching-mode synchronous detection technique,”

Measurement Science and Technology, (Impact Factor: 1.435), IOP Science Publishers,

vol. 23, no. 3, March 2012. doi:10.1088/0957-0233/23/3/035102

10. Kaushik Das Sharma, Amitava Chatterjee, and Anjan Rakshit, “A PSO-Lyapunov hybrid

stable adaptive fuzzy tracking control approach for vision based robot navigation,” IEEE

Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, (Impact Factor: 1.357), vol. 61, no. 7,

pp. 1908-1914, July 2012.

11. Kaushik Das Sharma, Amitava Chatterjee, and Anjan Rakshit, “A random spatial lbest

PSO-based hybrid strategy for designing adaptive fuzzy controllers for a class of

nonlinear systems,” IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, (Impact

Factor: 1.357), vol. 61, no. 6, pp. 1605-1612, June 2012.

12. Nalin B. Dev Chowdhury, Amitava Chatterjee, and Swapan Kumar Goswami, “A fuzzy

membership filtering aided neural network based transmission loss allocation scheme

using game theory,” Expert Systems with Applications, (Impact Factor: 1.854), Elsevier

Publishers, vol. 39, issue 3, pp. 3162-3168, February 2012.

13. Soma Biswas, Swapan Kumar Goswami, and Amitava Chatterjee, “Optimum distributed

generation placement with voltage sag effect minimization,” Energy Conversion and

Management, (Impact Factor: 2.775), Elsevier Publishers, vol. 53, issue 1, pp. 163-174,

January 2012.

14. Th. Suka Deba Singh and Amitava Chatterjee, “A comparative study of adaptation

algorithms for nonlinear system identification based on second order Volterra and bilinear

polynomial filters,” Measurement, (Impact Factor: 1.130), Elsevier Publishers, vol. 44,

issue 10, pp. 1915-1923, December 2011.

15. Saibal Dutta, Amitava Chatterjee, and Sugata Munshi, “Identification of ECG beats from

cross-spectrum information aided learning vector quantization,” Measurement, (Impact

Factor: 1.130), Elsevier Publishers, vol. 44, issue 10, pp. 2020-2027, December 2011.

16. Nandita Sanyal, Amitava Chatterjee, and Sugata Munshi, “An adaptive bacterial foraging

algorithm for fuzzy entropy based image segmentation,” Expert Systems with

Applications, (Impact Factor: 1.854), Elsevier Publishers, vol. 38, issue 12, pp. 15489-

15498, November-December 2011.

17. Amitava Chatterjee, Gautam Sarkar, and Anjan Rakshit, “A reinforcement learning based

fuzzy compensator for a microcontroller based frequency synthesizer-vector voltmeter,”

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IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, (Impact Factor: 1.357), vol. 60,

no. 9, pp. 3120-3127, September 2011.

18. Ilhem Boussaїd, Amitava Chatterjee, Patrick Siarry, and Mohamed Ahmed-Nacer, “Two-

stage update biogeography based optimization using differential evolution algorithm

(DBBO),” Computers & Operations Research, (Impact Factor: 1.909), Elsevier

Publishers, vol. 38, issue 8, pp. 1188-1198, August 2011.

19. Avishek Chatterjee, Olive Ray, Amitava Chatterjee, and Anjan Rakshit, “Development of

a real-life EKF based SLAM system for mobile robots employing vision sensing,” Expert

Systems with Applications, (Impact Factor: 1.854), Elsevier Publishers, vol. 38, issue 7,

pp. 8266-8274, July 2011.

20. Ilhem Boussaïd, Amitava Chatterjee, Patrick Siarry, and Mohamed Ahmed-Nacer,

“Hybridizing biogeography-based optimization with differential evolution for optimal

power allocation in wireless sensor networks,” IEEE Transactions on Vehicular

Technology, (Impact Factor: 2.063), vol. 60, issue 5, pp. 2347-2353, June 2011.

21. Palash Kumar Kundu, Amitava Chatterjee, and Poonam Panchariya, “Electronic tongue

system for water sample authentication: a slantlet transform based approach,” IEEE

Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, (Impact Factor: 1.357), vol. 60, no. 6,

pp. 1959-1966, June 2011.

22. Amitava Chatterjee, Gautam Sarkar, and Anjan Rakshit, “Neural compensation for a

microcontroller based frequency synthesizer-vector voltmeter,” IEEE Sensors Journal,

(Impact Factor: 1.475), vol. 11, no. 6, pp. 1427-1428, June 2011.

23. Avishek Chatterjee, N. Nirmal Singh, Olive Ray, Amitava Chatterjee, and Anjan Rakshit,

“A two-camera based vision system for image feature identification, feature tracking and

distance measurement by a mobile robot,” International Journal of Intelligent Defence

Support Systems, Inderscience Publishers, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 351-367, 2011.

24. Suvadeep Banerjee, Ankush Chakrabarty, Sayan Maity, and Amitava Chatterjee,

“Feedback linearizing indirect adaptive fuzzy control with foraging based on-line plant

model estimation,” Applied Soft Computing, (Impact Factor: 2.140), Elsevier Publishers,

vol. 11, issue 4, pp. 3441-3450, June 2011.

25. N. Nirmal Singh, Avishek Chatterjee, Amitava Chatterjee, and Anjan Rakshit, “A two-

layered subgoal based mobile robot navigation algorithm with vision system and IR

sensors,” Measurement, (Impact Factor: 1.130), Elsevier Publishers, vol. 44, issue 4, pp.

620-641, May 2011.

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26. Akhilesh Chander, Amitava Chatterjee, and Patrick Siarry, “A new social and momentum

component adaptive PSO algorithm for image segmentation,” Expert Systems with

Applications, (Impact Factor: 1.854), Elsevier Publishers, vol. 38, issue 5, pp. 4998-5004,

May 2011.

27. Susanta Ray, Gautam Sarkar, Amitava Chatterjee, and Anjan Rakshit, “Development of a

microcontroller based frequency synthesizer cum vector voltmeter,” IEEE Sensors

Journal, (Impact Factor: 1.475), vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 1033-1034, April 2011.

28. Amitava Chatterjee, Régis Fournier, Amine Naït-Ali, and Patrick Siarry, “A postural

information based biometric authentication system employing S-Transform, radial basis

function network and extended Kalman filtering,” IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation

and Measurement, (Impact Factor: 1.357), vol. 59, issue 12, pp. 3131 – 3138, December

2010.

29. Saibal Dutta, Amitava Chatterjee, and Sugata Munshi, “Correlation technique and least

square support vector machine combine for frequency-domain based ECG beat

classification,” Medical Engineering & Physics, (Impact Factor: 1.779), Elsevier

Publishers, vol. 32, issue 10, pp. 1161-1169, December 2010.

30. Kaushik Das Sharma, Amitava Chatterjee, and Anjan Rakshit, “Design of a hybrid stable

adaptive fuzzy controller employing Lyapunov theory and harmony search algorithm,”

IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, (Impact Factor: 1.766), vol. 18, no.

6, pp. 1440-1447, November 2010.

31. Amitava Chatterjee, Mourad Fakhfakh, and Patrick Siarry, “Design of second-generation

current conveyors employing bacterial foraging optimization,” Microelectronics Journal,

(Impact Factor: 0.919), Elsevier Publishers, vol. 41, no. 10, pp. 616-626, October 2010.

32. Anjan Rakshit and Amitava Chatterjee, “A microcontroller-based IR range finder system

with dynamic range enhancement,” IEEE Sensors Journal, (Impact Factor: 1.475), vol.

10, no. 10, pp. 1635-1636, October 2010.

33. Amitava Chatterjee and Fumitoshi Matsuno, “A geese PSO tuned fuzzy supervisor for

EKF based solutions of simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) problems in

mobile robots,” Expert Systems with Applications, (Impact Factor: 1.854), Elsevier

Publishers, vol. 37, issue 8, pp. 5542-5548, August 2010.

34. Amitava Chatterjee, “A Fletcher-Reeves conjugate gradient neural network based

localization algorithm for wireless sensor networks,” IEEE Transactions on Vehicular

Technology, (Impact Factor: 2.063), vol. 59, no. 2, pp. 823-830, February 2010.

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35. N. Nirmal Singh, Amitava Chatterjee, and Anjan Rakshit, “A PIC microcontroller system

for real-life interfacing of external peripherals with a mobile robot,” International Journal

of Electronics, (Impact Factor: 0.440), Taylor and Francis Publishers, vol. 97, issue 2, pp.

139-161, 2010.

36. Amitava Chatterjee, “Differential evolution tuned fuzzy supervisor adapted extended

kalman filtering for SLAM problems in mobile robots,” Robotica, (Impact Factor: 1.032),

Cambridge University Press, vol. 27, issue 3, pp. 411-423, May 2009.

37. Saibal Dutta, Amitava Chatterjee, and Sugata Munshi, “An automated hierarchical gait

pattern identification tool employing cross-correlation-based feature extraction and

recurrent neural network based classification,” Expert Systems – The Journal of

Knowledge Engineering, (Impact Factor: 0.684), Wiley-Blackwell Publishers, vol. 26, no.

2, pp. 202-217, May 2009.

38. Suryannarayana Chandaka, Amitava Chatterjee, and Sugata Munshi, “Support vector

machines employing cross-correlation for emotional speech recognition,” Measurement,

(Impact Factor: 1.130), Elsevier Publishers, vol. 42, issue 4, pp. 611-618, May 2009.

39. Kaushik Das Sharma, Amitava Chatterjee, and Anjan Rakshit, “A hybrid approach for

design of stable adaptive fuzzy controllers employing Lyapunov theory and particle

swarm optimization,” IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, (Impact Factor: 5.484), vol.

17, no. 2, pp. 329-342, April 2009.

40. Suryannarayana Chandaka, Amitava Chatterjee, and Sugata Munshi, “Cross-correlation

aided support vector machine classifier for classification of EEG signals,” Expert Systems

with Applications, (Impact Factor: 1.854), Elsevier Publishers, vol. 36, issue 2, part 1, pp.

1329-1336, March 2009.

41. Amitava Chatterjee, Madhubanti Maitra, and Swapan Kumar Goswami, “Classification of

overcurrent and inrush current for power system reliability using Slantlet transform and

artificial neural network,” Expert Systems with Applications, (Impact Factor: 1.854),

Elsevier Publishers, vol. 36, issue 2, part 1, pp. 2391-2399, March 2009.

42. Madhubanti Maitra and Amitava Chatterjee, “A novel technique for multilevel optimal

magnetic resonance brain image thresholding using bacterial foraging,” Measurement,

(Impact Factor: 1.130), Elsevier Publishers, vol. 41, issue 10, pp. 1124-1134, December

2008.

43. Amitava Chatterjee, Ranajit Chatterjee, Fumitoshi Matsuno, and Takahiro Endo,

“Augmented stable fuzzy control for flexible robotic arm using LMI approach and neuro-

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fuzzy state space modeling,” IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, (Impact

Factor: 5.165), vol. 55, issue 3, pp. 1256-1270, March 2008.

44. Madhubanti Maitra and Amitava Chatterjee, “Hybrid multiresolution Slantlet transform

and fuzzy c-means clustering approach for normal-pathological brain MR image

segregation,” Medical Engineering & Physics, (Impact Factor: 1.779), Elsevier

Publishers, vol. 30, issue 5, pp. 615-623, June 2008.

45. Madhubanti Maitra and Amitava Chatterjee, “A hybrid cooperative–comprehensive

learning based PSO algorithm for image segmentation using multilevel thresholding,”

Expert Systems with Applications, (Impact Factor: 1.854), Elsevier Publishers, vol. 34,

issue 2, pp. 1341-1350, February 2008.

46. Madhubanti Maitra and Amitava Chatterjee, “Application of AI techniques for locating

mobile terminals in mobile wireless cellular networks: A novel paging scheme,” Expert

Systems with Applications, (Impact Factor: 1.854), Elsevier Publishers, vol. 34, issue 2,

pp. 964-976, February 2008.

47. D. Dey, B. Chatterjee, S. Chakravorti and S.Munshi, “Rough-Granular Approach for

Impulse Fault Classification of Transformers using Cross-Wavelet Transform”, IEEE

Trans. On Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation(Impact Factor 1.1), Vol. 15, No. 5, pp.

1297-1304, Oct 2008.

48. D. Dey, B. Chatterjee, S. Chakravorti and S. Munshi, “Importance of Denoising in

Dielectric Response Measurements of Transformer Insulation: an Uncertainty Analysis

based Approach”, Measurement, ELSEVIER (Impact Factor 0.84), Vol. 43, No. 1, pp.

54-66, Jan 2010 (Available online June 27, 2009).

49. D. Dey and S. Munshi, “An Artificial Neural Network based System for Measurement of

Humidity and Temperature using Capacitive Humidity Sensor and Thermistor”, Sensors

and Transducers, Journal of IFSA, Vol. 97, No.10, pp. 1-10, October 2008.

50. B. Chatterjee, D. Dey and S. Chakravorti, “A New Instrument for the Measurement of

Peak Value of Non-Sinusoidal Asymmetric Voltage over Wide Rrange of Frequency”,

Measurement, ELSEVIER (Impact Factor 0.84), Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 71-77, Jan 2009

(Available online April 12, 2008).

51. S. Chatterjee, S. Chakravorti, C.K. Roy and D. Dey, “Wavelet Network-based

Classification of Transients using Dominant Frequency Signature”, Electric Power

System Research, ELSEVIER (Impact Factor 1.47), Vol. 78, No.1, pp. 21-29, 2008.

52. B. Chatterjee, D. Dey, S. Chakravorti and C.K. Roy,“Experimental Investigation of the

Electromagnetic Signal Attenuation Characteristics of the Partial Discharge Laboratory at

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Jadavpur University”, International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems,

BEPRESS Publication, CA, USA, Vol. 9, Iss. 2, Art. 4, Apr 2008.

53. P.Rajamani, D. Dey, B. Chatterjee and S. Chakravorti, “Classification of impulse fault

response patterns in transformers using cascaded wavelet network”, Accepted in Int.

Journal of Power and Energy Conversion, Inderscience Pub., Vol.1, Nos. 2/3, pp 243-260,

2010.

54. B. Chatterjee, D. Dey, S. Chakravorti, “Implementation of integrated, portable

transformer condition monitoring instrument in the classroom and on site”, IEEE Trans.

On Education (Impact Factor 1.02), Vol. 53, No. 3, pp. 484-489, Oct 2009.

55. D. Dey, B. Chatterjee, S. Chakravorti and S. Munshi , “Cross-Wavelet Transform as a

New Paradigm for Feature Extraction from Noisy Partial Discharge Pulses”, IEEE Trans.

On Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 157-166, February 2010.

56. P.Rajamani, D. Dey and S. Chakravorti ,“Cross-correlation aided FCM for classification

of dynamic faults in transformer winding during impulse testing”, Electric Power

Components and Systems, Taylor and Francis, Paper No. UEMP-2010-0095, 2010.

57. D. Dey and S. Munshi, “Simulation Studies On A New Intelligent Scheme For Relative

Humidity And Temperature Measurement Using Thermistors In 555 Timer Circuit”,

International Journal On Smart Sensing And Intelligent Systems, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp- 217-

229, June, 2010.

58. B. Chatterjee, D. Dey, S. Chakravorti, “A Modular Approach for Teaching Partial-

Discharge Phenomenon incorporating Inquisitive Experimentations”, IEEE Trans. On

Education (Impact Factor 1.02), Vol. 54, No. 3, pp. 410-415, Aug 2010.

59. D. Dey and S. Munshi, “ANN Based Flow Velocity Measurement Scheme Using

Constant Temperature Anemometer (CTA) With Temperature Correction”, International

Journal of Engineering Simulation (IJES), 2010.

60. P.Rajamani, D. Dey and S. Chakravorti ,“Classification of dynamic insulation failures in

transformer winding during impulse test using cross-wavelet transform aided foraging

algorithm ”, IET Electric Power Applications (Impact Factor 1.17), Vol. 4, Issue 9, pp

715-726, 2010.

61. P.Rajamani, D. Dey and S. Chakravorti ,“ Cross-correlation aided wavelet network for

classification of dynamic insulation failures in transformer winding during impulse test ”,

IEEE Trans. On Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, Vol. 18, Issue 2, pp. 521-532, April

2011.

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62. S. Das, P. Purkait, D. Dey and S. Chakravorti,“ Monitoring of Inter-Turn Insulation

Failure in Induction Motor using Advanced Signal and Data Processing Tools”, IEEE

Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, Vol. 18, Issue 5, pp. 1599-1608,

October 2011

63. D.Dey, S.Munshi, “A New Intelligent Scheme for Simultaneous Cold Junction

Compensation and Linearization of Thermocouples”, Leonardo Electronic Journal of

Practices and Technologies (LEJPT), Vol.10, No. 19 (July-December), pp. 13-28, 2011.

64. S. Dalai, B. Chatterjee, D.Dey, S. Chakravorti and K. Bhattacharya, “Rough Set Based

Feature Selection and Classification for Power Quality Sensing Device Employing

Correlation Techniques,” IEEE Sensors Journal (Impact Factor 1.52), Vol. 13, Issue 2,

pp. 563 – 573 , 2013.

65. B. Koley, D. Dey, “An Ensemble System for Automatic Sleep Stage Classification using

Single Channel EEG Signal,” Computers in Biology and Medicine- Elsevier (Impact

Factor 1.089), Vol. 42, Issue 12, pp. 1186–1195, 2012.

66. S. Biswas, B. Chatterjee, D. Dey and S. Chakravorti, “An Approach Based on Rough Set

Theory for Identification of Single and Multiple Partial Discharge Source”, International

Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems- Elsevier (Impact Factor 2.247), Vol. 46,

pp. 163-174, 2013.

67. B. Koley, D. Dey, “Automatic detection of Sleep Apnea and Hypopnea Events from

Single Channel Measurement of Respiration Signal Employing Ensemble Binary SVM

Classifiers,” Measurement, ELSEVIER (Impact Factor 0.84) Paper No. MEAS-D-12-

00342R1.

68. B. Koley, D. Dey, “On-line Detection of Apnea/Hypopnea EventsUsing SpO2 Signal: A

Rule-based Approach Employing Binary Classifier Models,” IEEE Journal of

Biomedical and Health Informatics, Manuscript No. TITB-00057-2013.R1, 2013.

69. A. Sarkar, D.Dey and S. Munshi, “Linearization of NTC Thermistor Characteristic Using

Op-Amp Based Inverting Amplifier,” IEEE Sensors Journal, Manuscript No. Sensors-

7304-2012, DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2013.2267332, 2013.

70. S. Sarkar, T. Sharma, A. Baral, B. Chatterjee, D. Dey, S. Chakravorti, “A new

approach for determination of moisture in paper insulation of in-situ power transformers

by combining Polarization-Depolarization Current and Return Voltage Measurement

results” IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, Paper No. 3614,

2013.

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71. B. Koley, D. Dey, “Real-Time Adaptive Apnea and Hypopnea Event Detection

Methodology for Portable Sleep Apnea Monitoring Devices”, IEEE Transactions on

Biomedical Engineering, Paper ID: TBME-00214-2013-R2, 2013.

72. R. N. Ray, D. Chatterjee, S. K. Goswami, ‘A Modified Reference Approach for

Harmonic Elimination in Pulse-Width Modulation Inverter Suitable for Distributed

Generations’, Electric Power Components and Systems, Vol. 36, Issue 8, August 2008,

pp. 815-827.

73. S. Patra, S.K.Goswami & B. Goswami, ‘Differential Evolution Algorithm for Solving

Unit Commitment with Ramp Constraints’, Electric Power Components and Systems,

Vol. 36, Issue 8, August 2008, pp 771–787.

74. P. Acharjee, S. K. Goswami, ‘Robust load flow based on local search’, Expert Systems

with Applications, Vol. 35, Issue 3, October 2008, pp. 1400-1407.

75. S.Patra, S.K.Goswami & B. Goswami, ‘Fuzzy and Simulated Annealing Based Dynamic

Programming for The Unit Commitment Problem’, Expert Systems with Applications,

(ESWA 2852), Vol. 36 Issue 3, April 2009, pp. 5081-5086.

76. Rup Narayan Roy, Debashis Chatterjee, Swapan Kumar Goswami, ‘An application of

PSO technique for harmonic elimination in a PWM inverter’, Journal of Applied Soft

Computing, ELSEVIER, Vol.9, 2009, pp.1315–1320.

77. Rup Narayan Roy, Debashis Chatterjee, Swapan Kumar Gowami, ‘Harmonics

Elimination in a Multilevel Inverter Using PSO Technique’ IET, Power Electronics,

2009, vol.2, issue 6 pp.646-652.

78. P. Acharjee, S.K.Goswami, ‘Expert algorithm based on adaptive particle swarm

optimization for power flow analysis’, ‘Expert Systems with Applications’, Volume 36,

Issue 3, Part 1, 2009, pp. 5151-5156.

79. B.Bhattacharyya, S.K.Goswami, R.C.Bansal, ‘Sensitivity Approach in Evolutionary

Algorithms for Reactive Power Planning’, International Journal of Electric Power

Components & System, Taylor and Francis Group, Vol. 37, Issue 3, 2009.

80. P.Acharjee, S.K.Goswami, ‘Chaotic Particle Swarm Optimization Based Robust Load

Flow’, International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, July, 2009.

81. P.Acharjee, S.K.Goswami, ‘Multiple Low Voltage Power Flow Solutions Using Hybrid

PSO and Optimal Multiplier Method’, Expert Systems with Applications, August 2009.

82. P.Acharjee, S.K.Goswami, ‘A Decoupled Power Flow Algorithm Using Particle Swarm

Optimization Technique’, Energy Conversion and Management, Vol. 50, September

2009, pp. 2351-2360.

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83. B.Bhattacharyya, S.K.Goswami, R.C.Bansal, ‘Hybrid Fuzzy Particle Swarm

Optimization approach for Reactive Power optimization’, International Journal of

Electrical Systems, Vol. 5, Issue 3, September 2009 IISN 1112-5209.

84. R. K. Singh and S. K. Goswami, ‘Optimal Siting and Sizing of Distributed Generations in

Radial and Networked Systems’ Electric Power Components and Systems (Taylor and

Francis), Vol. 37, pp. 127-145, 2009.

85. R. K. Singh and S. K. Goswami, ‘Optimal Integration of Distributed Generations for

Profit Maximization and Voltage Improvement Including Voltage Rise Issue’,

International Journal of Power and Energy Conversion (Inder Science), vol. 1, No. 2/3,

pp. 261-278, 2009.

86. R. K. Singh and S. K. Goswami, ‘A Genetic Algorithm Based Approach for Optimal

Allocation of Distributed Generations in Power Systems for Voltage Sensitive Loads’,

ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences (ISSN 1819-6608), vol. 4, No. 2, pp.

78-87, 2009.

87. R. K. Singh and S. K. Goswami, ‘Optimum Allocation of Distributed Generations Based

on Nodal Pricing for Profit, Loss Reduction, and Voltage Improvement Including Voltage

Rise Issue’, International Journal of Power and Energy Systems (Elsevier), December

2009.

88. M. De, S. K. Goswami, ‘A Direct and Simplified Approach to Power Flow Tracing and

Loss-Allocation using Graph Theory’, Power Components and Systems, Power

Components and Systems (Taylor & Francis), Vol 38, Issue 3 , Jan 2010, pp.241-259.

89. P. Acharjee, S. K. Goswami, ‘Chaotic Particle Swarm Optimization Based Robust Load

Flow’, International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, Vol. 32, Issue 2,

February 2010, pp. 141-146.

90. P. Acharjee, S. K. Goswami, ‘Multiple Low Voltage Power Flow Solutions Using Hybrid

PSO and Optimal Multiplier Method’, Expert Systems with Applications, Vol. 37, Issue

3, March 2010, pp. 2473-2476.

91. P. Nagendra, T. Datta, S. Halder and S. Paul, ‘Power System Voltage Stability

Assessment Using Network Equivalents – A Review’, Journal of Applied Sciences, Vol.

10, issue 18, pp. 2147-2153, July 2010. eISSN: 1812-5662, pISSN: 1812-5654 citation: 6

92. R. K. Singh and S. K. Goswami, ‘Optimum Allocation of Distributed Generation

Through Multi-objective Optimization Including Voltage Rise Issues’ International

Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems (Elsevier), Vol. 32, Issue 6, pp. 637-644,

July 2010. ISSN: 0142-0615 citation:

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93. Rupnarayan Roy, D. Chatterjee, S.K. Goswami, ‘Reduction of Voltage Harmonics

Using Optimisation Based Combined Approach’, IET, Power Electronics, Vol.3,

pp.334-344, Issue 3, 2010. Print: 1755-4535, Online: 1755-4543 citation:6

94. R. N. Roy, D. Chatterjee, S. Goswami ‘A PSO based Optimal Switching Technique for

Voltage Harmonic reduction of Multilevel Inverter’, Expert System With Applications,

Elsevier Vol..37, Issue 12, pp.7796-7801, 2010. ISSN: 0957-4174 citation: 5

95. S. Halder nee Dey, P. Nagendra, Subrata Paul, ‘Optimal power flow based global voltage

stability analysis using network equivalencing technique: A case study of widespread

sub-grid’, Leonardo Journal of Sciences, Vol. 9, issue 16, 2010, pp.31-46. ISSN:1583-

0233 citation:

96. P. Nagendra, S. Halder and T. Datta, ‘Artificial Neural Network Application for Power

Transfer Capability and Voltage Calculations in Multi-Area Power System’ Leonardo

Electronic Journal of Practices and Technologies, Vol. 9, No. 16, pp. 119-128, 2010.

ISSN:1583-1078

97. S. Halder nee Dey, P. Nagendra, Raseswari Pradhan, ‘Development of rank indicators for

transmission lines and generators to forecast voltage stability status of power system’,

International Journal of AMSE-Association for the Advancement of Modelling and

Simulation Techniques in Enterprises (France), Modelling, Measurement and Control

A General Physics and Electrical Applications, vol.83, no.3, pp.-38-51, 2010. Available

on line. ISSN.

98. S. Halder nee Dey, P. Nagendra, Subrata Paul, ‘Global voltage stability analysis of a

power system using network equivalencing technique in the presence of TCSC’,

Leonardo Electronic Journal of Practices and Technologies, Vol. 9, No. 16, 2010, pp. 53-

68. ISSN:1583-1078

99. M. De and Swapan Kumar Goswami, ‘Voltage Support Cost Allocation’, Energy

Conversion and Management, Vol. 52, Issue 2, February 2011, pp. 1184-1191.

ISSN:0196-8904 citation:2

100. N. B. Dev Choudhury, and S. K Goswami, ‘Artificial Intelligence Solution to

Transmission Loss Allocation Problem’, Expert Systems With Applications, Elsevier,

Volume 38 Issue 4, April, 2011, pp. 3757-3764 (Cited by 3) , . ISSN: 0957-4174,

Citation 3.

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101. M. De and Swapan Kumar Goswami, ‘Reactive Support Cost Allocation Using

Improved

Y-bus Matrix Method’, IET Generation, Transmission, Distribution, Vol.5, Issue: 4,

pp.448- 460, April 2011. ISSN Print: 1755-4535, Online: 1755-4543 citation 2.

102. P. Nagendra, S. Halder nee Dey, Subrata Paul, and Tanaya Datta, ‘A novel approach

for

global voltage stability assessment of a power system incorporating SVC’, European

Transactions on Electrical Power , Article first published online: 25 Aug 2011. ISSN:

1546-3109.

103. P. N Das, Sunita Halder nee Dey, A. Chakrabarti and T. Datta, ‘Assessment of

Voltage

Stability Using Network Equivalent’, Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering.

TELKOMNIKA, Vol.9 No.3 December 2011, pp. 595-604, e-ISSN: 2087-278X.

104. R. K. Singh and S. K. Goswami, ‘Multi-objective optimization of DG Planning using

Impact Indices and Interactive Trade-off Technique’, Electric Power Components and

Systems,Volume:39,Issue-11,2011, pp. 1175-1190. ISSN:1532- 5008.

105. Palukuru Nagendra, Sunita Halder nee Dey, Subrata Paul, and Tanaya Datta, ‘OPF

based

global voltage stability assessment of a practical power system incorporating TCSC

controller’, Journal of Electrical Systems (an international journal), vol.7, no. 1, pp.

101-

110, 2011. Available on line. ISSN: 1112-5209.

106. P. Nagendra, S. Halder nee Dey, and Subrata Paul, ‘An innovative technique to

evaluate

network equivalent for voltage stability assessment in a widespread sub-grid system’,

International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy System, vol.33, no.3, pp. 737-

744,

Page 277 of 686

2011. . ISSN: 0142-0615 citation: 2.

107. T. Ghose, Sachin Singh, S. K. Goswami, ‘Optimal Feeder Routing based on Bacterial

Foraging Technique’, IEEE Transaction on Power Delivery, Vol. 27, Januray 2012,

pp.

70-78. . ISSN: 0885-8950 citation: 23.

108. N. B. Dev Choudhury, A. Chatterjee and S. K. Goswami, ‘A Fuzzy Membership

Filtering

Aided Neural Network based Transmission Loss Allocation Scheme using Game

Theory’, Expert Systems With Applications, Elsevier, Volume 39 Issue 3, February,

2012,

pp.3162-3168. ISSN: 0957-4174 citation: 1

109. Prasenjit Basak, S. Chowdhury, S.P. Chowdhury and S. Halder nee Dey, ‘Inverter

based

Microgrid Modeling & Simulation’, International Journal of Distributed Energy

Resources (IJDER), Germany, vol. 8, no.1, January-March 2012, pp.1-17. ISSN

1614-

7138.

110. Priyanath Das, Sunita Halder nee Dey, Abhijit Chakrabarti and Madhumita

Mandal,

‘A unique method of study on power and loss allocation of a multibus power system

employing FACTS controllers’, International Journal of Emerging Technology &

Advanced Engg., ISSN 2250-2459, Volume 2, Issue 6, June 2012, pp.36-45.

111. Prasenjit Basak, S. Chowdhury, S. Halder nee Dey and S.P. Chowdhury. ‘A Literature

Review on Integration of Distributed Energy Resources in the Perspective of Control,

Protection and Stability of Microgrid’, The International Journal of Renewable &

Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol.16, issue 8, pp. 5545-5556, October’2012.

Page 278 of 686

112. S. Mondal, A. Bhattacharya, SunitaHalder nee Dey, “Multi-Objective Economic

Emission Load Dispatch Solution using Gravitational Search Algorithm and

Considering

Wind Power Penetration” International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy System

,

113. P. Acharjee, S. K. Goswami, ‘Linear Perturbation based Simple and Rugged Load

Flow’, Journal of CPRI, September, March 2008, Vol. 4, Issue 1, pp. 61-68.

114. S. Halder nee Dey, P. Nagendra, Subrata Paul, ‘Application of artificial neural

networks

(MLP and RBF) in determining transfer capabilities in multi-area power system’,

Journal

of Engineering and Technology Education, Vol.3, no.2. 2009.

115. Raj Kumar Singh, S. K. Goswami, ‘Optimal Siting and Sizing of Distributed

Generation

in Deregulated Electricity Market for Voltage Sensitive Loads Including Voltage Rise

Issue’, Journal of Engineering & Technology Education (NITTTR, Chandigarh,

India).

116. Sudipta Nath, Pampa Sinha,Swapan Kumar Goswami, ‘A wavelet based novel

method

For the detection of harmonic sources in power systems’, International Journal of

Electrical Power & Energy Systems Volume 40, Issue 1, September 2012, Pages 54–61.

117. Soma Biswas, Amitava Chatterjee, Swapan Kumar Goswami, ‘An artificial bee

colony-least square algorithm for solving harmonic estimation problems’ Applied Soft

Computing

Volume 13, Issue 5, May 2013, Pages 2343–2355.

118. Nalin B. Dev Choudhury, Mala De, Swapan K. Goswami, ‘Transmission loss

allocation

in a power market using artificial neural network’ ,Springer, Electrical Engineering

June

Page 279 of 686

2013, Volume 95, Issue 2, pp 87-98.

119. P. Acharjee, S. K. Goswami, ‘Power flow analysis under critical conditions by the

linear

perturbation-based simple algorithm’ Springer Electrical Engineering December

2012, Volume 94, Issue 4, pp 187-196.

120. Nalin B. Dev Choudhury, Swapan K. Goswami ‘Transmission loss allocation using

combined game theory and artificial neural network’ International Jour. Of Electrical

power& energy Systems Volume 43, Issue 1, December 2012, Pages 554–561.

121. Sachin Singh, T Ghose, SK Goswami ‘ Optimal Feeder Routing Based on the Bacterial

Foraging Technique’, IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery Issue : 99, Publication date

:2012.

122. G. Thangavel,D. Chatterjee, A.K. Ganguli, “FEA Simulation Models based

Development and Control of an Axial Flux PMLOM” Journal of Modelling and

Simulation of Systems (Vol.1-2010/Iss.1) pp. 74-80.

123. D. Chatterjee, A.K.Ganguli R.N.Chakrabarti, S. S. Bharatkar, “A Modified Non-

dissipative LC Snubber Circuit for MOSFET Based Fly-back Converters”,

International

Journal of Power Electronics, InderScience, 2010, Vol.2, No.1, pp1-15.

124. S.S.Bharatkar, R.Yanamshetti, D. Chatterjee, A. K.Ganguli, “Performance

Comparison

of an efficient IM Controller and BLDC Drive for Vehicular Applications”, in Journal

of

Modeling and Simulation of Systems (JMSS), vol. 1, no. 3, May 2010, pp 187-193.

125. S.S.Bharatkar, R.Yanamshetti, D. Chatterjee, A. K.Ganguli, “Dual-mode switching

technique for reduction of commutation torque ripple of brushless dc motor”, IET electric

power applications 5 (1), 193-202, 2011.

126. “The differential induction machine : theory & performance”, S. Sinha, N. K. Deb, N.

Mondal and S. K. Biswas, SADHANA : Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences,

Indian Academy of Sciences & Springer, vol 33, no. 5, pp663 - 670, Oct 2008.

Page 280 of 686

127. “A novel solid state controller for improving power quality of critical remote loads”,

A. Banerji, S. K. Biswas and A. Banerji, International Journal of Electronic and Electrical

Engineering, vol 3, no. 1, pp 43 – 51, 2010.

128. S. Bhattacharyya, P. Deb, S. K. Biswas and S. Kar Chowdhury, “A comprehensive

study of modulation strategies for three phase low cost PWM converters”, International

Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, vol 3, no. 7, pp5475-5480, July 2011.

129. S. S. Saha, B. Majumdar and S. K. Biswas, “Improved active power factor correction

circuit using a fully soft-switched boost converter”, IET journals, Power Electronics,

vol.4, no.7, pp 835-841, Aug 2011.

130. A. Banerjee, S. K. Biswas and B. Singh, “Fuzzy Logic Based WINDOW Operation of

DSTATCOM for an Autonomous Asynchronous Generation”, International Journal of

Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Vol.3, No.4, pp 401-414, 2011.

131. A. Banerjee, S. K. Biswas and B. Singh, “Review of static compensation of

autonomous systems”, International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems, vol

2, no. 1, pp 51-66, March 2012.

132. A. Banerjee, S. K. Biswas and B. Singh, “DSTATCOM application for mitigation of

voltage sag caused by dynamic loads in autonomous systems”, International Journal of

Power Electronics and Drive Systems, vol 2, no. 2, pp 232-240, June 2012.

133. A. Banerjee, S. K. Biswas and B. Singh, “DSTATCOM control algorithms : a

review”, International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems, vol 2, no. 3, pp

285-296, Sept 2012.

134. S. Mukhopadhyay, S. K. Biswas and N. K. Deb, “A simple sector independent Space

Vector modulation using DSP processor”, International Journal of Power Electronics and

Drive Systems, vol 2, no. 3, pp 297-304, Sept 2012.

135. K. C. Jana, S. Kar Chowdhury and S. K. Biswas, “Performance evaluation of a simple

and general SVPWM based M-level inverter including over-modulation operation”, IET

Journals, Power Electronics, vol.6, no.4, pp 809-817, Apr 2013

136. Sil AK, Deb NK, Maitra AK, “Energy Saving by Chopping off Peak Demand Using

Day Light” , TELKOMNIKA, Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering, Vol.9, No.2,

August 2011, pp. 395~400, e-ISSN: 2087-278X (p-ISSN: 1693-6930).

137. Ray, S.; Sarkar, G.; Chatterjee, A.; Rakshit, A., “Development of a

Microcontroller Based Frequency Synthesizer cum Vector Voltmeter”, Sensor Journal,

IEEE, Volume 11, Issue 4, 2010.

Page 281 of 686

138. Rupnarayan Roy, D. Chatterjee S.K. Goswami,” A Modified Reference Approach for

Harmonic Elimination in PWM Inverter”, Electric Power Components and Systems,

Taylor & Francis, 36 (8), 815-827, Aug, 2008.

139. D. Chatterjee, “A Magnetization Curve Based Stator Resistance and Fuzzy Rotor

Resistance Adaptation Technique Suitable for Speed Sensorless Field-oriented Control of

Induction Machine” Electric Power Components and Systems 40 (16), 1789-1807, 2012.

140. D. Chatterjee, “A Simple Leakage Inductance Identification Technique for Three-

Phase Induction Machines Under Variable Flux Condition”,

Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on 59 (11), 4041-4048, 2012.

141. Rupnarayan Roy, D. Chatterjee, S.K. Goswami, “Harmonics Elimination in a

Multilevel Inverter Using PSO Technique”, IET, Power Electronics, 2009, Vol.2 Isssue 6.

pp.646-652.

142. Rupnarayan Roy, D. Chatterjee, S.K. Goswami “ Reduction of Voltage

Harmonics Using Optimisation Based Combined Approach”, IET, Power

Electronics, 3 (3), 334-344, 2010.

143. R.N.ray, D. Chatterjee, S. Goswami, “An application of PSO technique for harmonic

elimination in a PWM inverter” Applied Soft Computing, Elsevier, Vol. 9 (2009) 1315–

1320.

144. G. Thangavel,D. Chatterjee, A.K. Ganguli, “FEA Simulation Models based

Development and Control of an Axial Flux PMLOM” Journal of Modelling and

Simulation of Systems (Vol.1-2010/Iss.1) pp. 74-80.

145. D. Chatterjee, A.K.Ganguli R.N.Chakrabarti, S. S. Bharatkar, “A Modified Non-

dissipative LC Snubber Circuit for MOSFET Based Fly-back Converters”, International

Journal of Power Electronics, InderScience, 2010, Vol.2, No.1, pp1-15.

146. S.S.Bharatkar, R.Yanamshetti, D. Chatterjee, A. K.Ganguli, “Performance

Comparison of an efficient IM Controller and BLDC Drive for Vehicular Applications”,

in Journal of Modeling and Simulation of Systems (JMSS), vol. 1, no. 3, May 2010, pp

187-193.

147. R.N.ray, D. Chatterjee, S. Goswami, “A PSO based optimal switching technique for

voltage harmonic reduction of multilevel inverter”, Expert Systems with Applications 37

(12), 7796-7801, 2010.

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148. D. Chatterjee, “A Novel Magnetizing-Curve Identification and Computer Storage

Technique for Induction Machines Suitable for Online Application”, Industrial

Electronics, IEEE Transactions on 58 (12), 5336-5343, 2011.

149. S.S.Bharatkar, R.Yanamshetti, D. Chatterjee, A. K.Ganguli, “Dual-mode switching

technique for reduction of commutation torque ripple of brushless dc motor”, IET electric

power applications 5 (1), 193-202, 2011.

150. Palash Kundu , Arabinda Das, “Microprocessor based system for identification of

phase sequence and detection of phase unbalance of three phase ac supply,” Journal of

Scientific & Industrial Research, vol. 68 , July 2009.

151. Palash Kundu , Gautam Sarkar, “Identification of unknown thermocouple using

principle component analysis,” Sensors & Transducers, Vol. 114 ,Issue 3 ,March 2010.

152. Seshu K. Damarla ,Palash Kundu, “Classification of unknown thermocouple types

using similarity factor measurement,” Sensors & Transducers , Vol. 124 , Issue 1 ,

January 2011.

153. Palash Kundu , Gautam Sarkar , Chandan Dutta, “Development of pressure –

temperature integrated multifunction sensor using piezo-resistive element,” Sensors &

Transducers, Vol. 126 ,Issue 3 , March 2011.

154. Palash Kundu , P.C. Panchariya , Madhusree Kundu, “Classification and

authentication of unknown water samples using machine learning algorithms,” ISA

Transactions , DOI:10.1016/j.isatra.2011.03.003,March,2011.

155. P.S Bhowmik, P. Purkait K.Bhattacharya, “A Novel Wavelet Transform-Neural

Network

combined approach for Transmission Line Fault Analysis”, International Journal of

Electrical Power and Energy Systems, 2008.

156. B.Chatterjee, D.Dey , S.Chakravorti , C.K.Roy, “Experimental Investigation of the

Electromagnetic Signal Attenuation Characteristics of the Partial Discharge Laboratory at

Jadavpur University”, International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems, The

Berkeley Electronic Press, Vol. 9, Issue 2, Article 4, March, 2008.

157. B.Chatterjee, D.Dey, S.Chakravorti, “A new instrument for the measurement of peak

value of non-sinusoidal asymmetric voltage over wide range of frequency

measurement”,

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Measurement (Elsevier), Accepted for publication, Paper No. MEAS-D-07-00153.

158. D. Dey, B.Chatterjee, S.Chakravorti and S. Munshi, “Rough-Granular Approach for

Impulse Fault Classification of Transformers using Cross-Wavelet Transform”,

IEEE

Trans. On Dielectr. and Electr. Insul., Paper No. 1826, 2008.

159. B. Chatterjee, D.Dey, S.Chakraborti, “Implementation of integrated, portable

transformer

condition monitoring instrument in the classroom and on site”, IEEE Trans. On

Education, Paper No. TE-2009-000056, 2009.

160. D.Dey, B. Chatterjee, S.Chakraborti, S.Munshi, Cross-Wavelet Transform as a New

Paradigmfor Feature Extraction from Noisy Partial Discharge Pulses”, IEEE Trans.

On

Dielectr. and Electr. Insul., Accepted for publication, Paper No. 2250,2009.

161. D.Dey, B. Chatterjee, S.Chakraborti, S.Munshi, “Importance of Denoising in

Dielectric Response Measurements of Transformer Insulation: an Uncertainty Analysis

based Approach”, Measurement, Elsevier, Accepted for publication, Paper No. MEAS-D-

09-00061,2009.

162. P.Das, S. Chakraborti, “Simulation of PD Patterns Due to Narrow Void in Different

E-Field Distribution”, Journal of Electrostatics, Elsevier, Accepted for publication,2009.

163. P. Rajamani, S. Chakraborti, “Classification of impulse fault response patterns in

transformers using cascaded wavelet network”, Int. Journal of Power and Energy

Conversion, Inderscience Pub, Accepted for publication, Paper No.6202,2009.

164. P. Rajamani, S. Chakraborti, K.Karthikeyan, “A comparative study on the

performance of modern function estimation tools for estimation of non-linear functions in

high voltage system,” Journal of Electrical Systems, ESR Publishers, Vol. 5, No. 3,

September 2009.

165. P.Das, S. Chakraborti, “Studies on Partial Discharge Simulation based on a stochastic

model considering the variation of discharge area and temperature of the void surface”,

International Journal for Computational Methods in Engineering Science & Mechanics,

Taylor & Francis, Vol. 10, No. 5, pp 393-405,2009.

166. B. Chatterjee, D.Dey, S.Chakraborti, “A new instrument for the measurement of peak

value of non-sinusoidal asymmetric voltage over wide range of frequency measurement”,

Measurement, Elsevier, Vol.42, Jan, pp 71-77, 2009.

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167. K. Bhattacharyya, A.K.Mehta, D.Roy, “Application of reliability in expansion of

transmission system Measurement, Elsevier, Vol.31, June, pp 213-219, 2009.K.

168. K. Bhattacharyya, P. Bhowmick, P.Purkait, “A novel wavelet transform aided neural

network based transmission line fault analysis method Measurement, Elsevier, Vol.31,

June, pp 213-219, 2009.

169. K. Bhattacharyya, N. Roy, “A novel approach for the study of complex electrical

signals using S-transform IJRTE( in press), 2009.

170. B. Chatterjee, D.Dey, S.Chakraborti, “Implementation of integrated, portable

transformer condition monitoring instrument in the classroom and on site”, Transaction

on Education(in press),2009.

171. P Rajamani, D Dey and S Chakravorti, “Classification of dynamic insulation failures

in transformer winding during impulse test using cross-wavelet transform aided foraging

algorithm”, IET Electric Power Applications, Accepted for publication, Paper No. EPA-

2010-0082, 2010.

172. B.Chatterjee, D.Dey and S.Chakravorti, “A Modular Approach for Teaching Partial-

Discharge Phenomenon incorporating Inquisitive Experimentations”, IEEE Trans. on

Education, Paper No. TE-2009-000192, 2010.

173. P Rajamani, D Dey and S Chakravorti, “Cross-correlation aided FCM for

classification of dynamic faults in transformer winding during impulse testing”, accepted

for publication in Electric Power Components and Systems, Taylor and Francis, Paper

No. UEMP-2010-0095, 2010.

174. P.Das and S.Chakravorti, “Simulation of PD Patterns Due to Narrow Void in

Different E-Field Distribution”, Journal of Electrostatics, Elsevier, Vol. 68, N0.3, pp 218-

226, 2010.

175. D.Dey, B.Chatterjee, S.Chakravorti and S.Munshi, “Cross-Wavelet Transform as a

New Paradigm for Feature Extraction from Noisy Partial Discharge Pulses”, IEEE Trans.

on Dielectr. and Electr. Insul., Vol. 17, No. 1, Feb, pp. 157-166, 2010.

176. D.Dey, B.Chatterjee, S.Chakravorti and S.Munshi, “Importance of Denoising in

Dielectric Response Measurements of Transformer Insulation: an Uncertainty Analysis

based Approach”, Measurement, Elsevier, Vol. 43, pp 54-66. 2010.

177. B.Chatterjee, D.Dey and S.Chakravorti, “Implementation of integrated,

portable transformer condition monitoring instrument in the classroom

Page 285 of 686

and on site”, IEEE Trans. on Education, Accepted for publication, Paper No. TE-2009-

000056, 2010.

178. P Rajamani, D Dey, B.Chatterjee and S Chakravorti, “Classification of impulse fault

response patterns in transformers using cascaded wavelet network”, Int. Journal of Power

and Energy Conversion, Inderscience Pub, Vol.1, Nos. 2/3, pp 243-260, 2009.

179. S.Das, P.Purkait, D.Dey and S.Chakravorti, “Monitoring of Inter-turn Insulation

Failure in Induction Motor using Advanced Signal and Data Processing Tools”, IEEE

Trans. on Dielectr. and Electr. Insul., Accepted for publication, Paper no. 2746.

180. P Rajamani, D Dey and S Chakravorti, “Cross-correlation aided wavelet network for

classification of dynamic insulation failures in transformer winding during impulse test”,

IEEE Trans. on Dielectr. and Electr. Insul., Vol. 18, No.2, pp 521-532, 2010.

181. P.Rajamani and S.Chakravorti, “Studies on three feature extraction methods for the

location and classification of dynamic fault patterns during impulse testing of transformer

winding”, Journal of Power and Energy Conversion, Accepted for publication, Paper No.

IJPEC 26923

182. S.Dalai, B.Chatterjee, D.Dey, S.Chakravorti and B.Bhattacharya, “Rough set based

feature selection and classification for power quality sensing device employing

correlation techniques”, IEEE Sensors Journal, Accepted for Publication, 2012.

183. S. Saha Chowdhury, A. Lahiri and S. Chakravorti, “Surface Resistance Modified

Electric Field Computation in Asymmetric Configuration using Surface Charge

Simulation Method: A New Approach”, IEEE Trans. on Dielectrics and Electric

Insulation., Paper No. 3318, Accepted for Publication, 2012

184. A.Pradhan, A.Baral, S.Dalai, B.Chatterjee and S.Chakravorti, “Correlation of

dielectric model parameters with experimental results based on PDC, RV and loss factor

measurements for high voltage capacitors”, Int. Journal of Power and Energy Conversion,

Inderscience Pub, 2012.

185. S. Saha Chowdhury, A. Lahiri and S. Chakravorti, “Modeling of Self Consistent Field

Due to Volume Charge Using Charge Simulation Method and Method of Characteristics

Line”, IEEE Trans. on Dielectrics and Electric Insulation., Vol.19, No. 2, pp.591-599,

2012.

186. P. Rajamani and S.Chakravorti, “Identification of simultaneously occurring dynamic

disc-to-disc insulation failures in transformer winding under impulse excitation”, IEEE

Trans. on Dielectrics and Electric Insulation., Vol. 19, No. 2, pp.443-453, 2012

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187. P.Rajamani and S.Chakravorti, “Studies on three feature extraction methods for the

location and classification of dynamic fault patterns during impulse testing of transformer

winding”, Int. Journal of Power and Energy Conversion, Inderscience Pub, Vol.3, Nos.

3/4, pp 265-286, 2012.

188. S.Biswas, B.Chatterjee, C.Koley and S.Chakravorti, “A Methodology for

Identification and Localization of Partial Discharge Sources using Optical Sensors”, IEEE

Trans. on Dielectrics and Electric Insulation., Vol. 19, No. 1, pp.18-28, 2012

189. S.Das, P.Purkait, D.Dey and S.Chakravorti, “Monitoring of Inter-turn Insulation

Failure in Induction Motor using Advanced Signal and Data Processing Tools”, IEEE

Trans. on Dielectrics and Electric Insulation., Vol.18, No. 8, pp.1599 - 1608, 2011.

190. Shovan Bhaumik, Smita Sadhu, and T.K. Ghoshal, ‘Risk-sensitive formulation of

unscented Kalman filter’, IET Control Theory & Applications, Volume 3, Issue 4, April

2009, pp. 375-382.

191. Smita Sadhu, Shovan Bhaumik, Arnaud Doucet, and T.K. Ghoshal, ‘Particle method

based formulation of risk-sensitive filter’, Elsevier Signal Processing, Volume 89, Issue

3, March 2009, pp. 314-319.

192. Smita Sadhu, T.K.Ghoshal, ‘Sight Line Rate Estimation in Missile Seeker using

Disturbance Observer Based Technique,’ IEEE Transaction on Control Systems

Technology, , Vol. 19, No. 2, March 2011, pp. 449-454.

193. Shovan Bhaumik, M. Srinivasan, Smita Sadhu and T.K. Ghoshal, ‘Adaptive grid risk-

sensitive filter for nonlinear problems’, IET Signal Processing, Vol. 5, Issue 2, 2011, pp.

235–241.

194. Smita Sadhu, Arunasish Acharya, and Tapan Ghoshal , ‘Improved Self Alignment

Scheme for SINS using Augmented Measurement,’ Aerospace Science and Technology,

Elsevier, Volume 15, Issue 2, March 2011, Pages 125-128.

195. Arunasish Acharya, Smita Sadhu, T.K. Ghoshal, ‘Train Localization and Parting

Detection using Data Fusion,’ Transportation Research: Part-C (Emerging

Technologies), Elsevier, vol. 19, 2011, pp. 75–84.

196. Shovan Bhaumik, M. Srinivasan, Smita Sadhu and T.K. Ghoshal, ‘Adaptive grid risk-

sensitive filter for nonlinear problems’, IET Signal Processing, Vol. 5, Issue 2, 2011, pp.

235–241.

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Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

1. Name of the Department/School/Centre: Electronics and Telecommunication

Engineering

2. Year of establishment:1956

3. Faculty to which the Department/School/Centre is attached: Engineering & Technology

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, MPhil, PhD, Integrated Masters; Integrated

PhD, DSc, DLitt, etc.):

a. Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering [4

Years, 8-semester course].

b. Master of Engineering in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering [2 Years,

4-semester course].

c. Master of Technology in VLSI Design & Microelectroni0cs Technology [3 Years,

6-semester course].

d. Master of Technology in Intellegent Automation & Robotics [3 Years, 6-semester

course].

e. Ph.D. in Engineering.

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments involved:

School of Mobile Computing and Communication.

Centre for Nano-Science and Technology.

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc:

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil.

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

9. Participation of the department in courses offered by other departments:

Mechanical Engg, Electrical Engg, Civil Engg, School of Nano science, Chemical

Engg, Production Engg, Instrumentation Engg, Food Tech, Metallurgy Engg.

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professor/Associate

Professor/Asst. Professor/others):

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 7 7 8

Associate Professor 14 6

Asst. Professor 7 3

Other

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience

and research under guidance:

Name

Qualification Designation Specialization No. of

Years of

Experience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for the

last 4 years

Chandan

kumar.Sarkar

PhD Professor Electronic Device 22 9

Salil kumar

Sanyal

PhD Professor Digital Comm./

Digital Signal

Processing/

VLSI Circuit

Design/ Tunable

Microstrip

Antenna

31 2

Bhaskar Gupta PhD Professor Microwave Engg. 28 13

Amit Konar PhD Professor Control Engg 28 5

Mrinal Kanti

Naskar

PhD Professor Computer Engg 15 5

Subir Kumar.

Sarkar

PhD Professor Nanodevices and

Low power VLSI

circuits, Ad-hoc

Networks,

Wireless Sensor

Networks, Mobile

Communications,

RFID and its

Applications,

Digital

Watermarking and

Data security.

32 15

Kalyan Kumar

Mallick

ME Professor Communication,

Microwave Engg.

31 NA

Iti Saha Misra PhD Professor Communication,

Microwave Engg.

18 5

P. PhD Associate Control, 23 Nil

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Name

Qualification Designation Specialization No. of

Years of

Experience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for the

last 4 years

Venkateswar

an

Professor Communication

Engg.

Chayanika Bose PhD Associate

Professor

Electronic Device 14 2

Sheli Sinha

Chaudhuri

PhD Associate

Professor

ME(computer)

Robotics &Image

processing

14 Nil

Ananda Shankar

Chowdhury

PhD Associate

Professor

Computer Engg 5 Nil

Monotosh

Biswas

PhD Associate

Professor

Microwave Engg 10 Nil

Sudhabindu Ray PhD Associate

Professor

Microwave Engg 12 Nil

Sudipta

Chattopadhyay

PhD Assistant

Professor

Communication

Engg

7

Nil

Samir Biswas ME Assistant

Professor

Computer Engg. 5 NA

Sayan Chatterjee ME Assistant

Professor

Microwave Engg 3 years 7

months

NA

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty, Emeritus Professors, Visiting

Professors, etc.:

Prof. Anup Kr. Bandyopadhyay

Prof. Rabindranath Nandi

Prof Ajit Kr. Mondal

Prof. Asim Kar

Dr. Anupam Karmakar

Dr. Amlan Chakraborty

Mr. Somnath Maity

Mr. Avishek Basu.

Mr. Sanjoy Banerjee.

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:

U.G= 5%

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P.G=15%

Total: 20%

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio -- > 13:1 per year

15. Number of academic suPport staff (technical) and administrative staff - sanctioned,

filled and actual:

Sanctioned: 40

Filled: 33

Actual: 38

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:

Brain Computer Interfaces

Rehabilitative Robotics

Cognitive Neuroscience

Machine Intelligence

Radiation effects

MEMS

Software defined radio

Sensor array

Low Power VLSI circuits.

NANO device modeling.

Broadband Wireless Communication.

17. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international

funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding

agencies, project titles and grants received project-wise.

Prof. Iti Saha Misra: “Call Admission Control for the Optimization of Resource

Utilization” funded by UPE II, UGC, Total budget: 7 lakhs, duration: 2 years,

national, Ongoing.

Prof. Iti Saha Misra: “Designing a SDR based Cognitive Radio Networking

test-bed involving multiple WARP boards” funded by Mobile Computing project,

UPE II, UGC, Total budget: 8 lakhs, national, Ongoing.

Dr. Chayanika Bose: “Modelling optoelectronic and transport characteristics of

semiconductor nanostructures,” funded by UPE II ,UGC, 6.11 lakhs, 2years,

national ,Ongoing.

Prof. Bhaskar Gupta:

o “Study and Optimization of Microstrip Antenna System to Receive

Satellite Link from Moving Trains,” sponsored by ISRO– Rs. 10.93 lakhs,

national, ongoing.

o Establishment of New National MEMS Design Centers sponsored by

National Program on Micro and Smart Sensors (Aeronautical

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Development Agency) - Rs. 11.16 lakhs, national, ongoing

o “Design and Fabrication of Two Movable Plate Miniaturized RF MEMS

Switched Capacitor and Phase Shifter,” sponsored by National Program on

Micro and Smart Sensors(Aeronautical Development Agency) - Rs. 33.88

lakhs, national, ongoing.

Prof Chandan Kumar Sarkar

Development of Graphene Based Hydrogen Sensor,14.28 Lakhs, Three

Years, CSIR, national, ongoing.

Study of Structurally and Operationally Diverse Advanced Double Gate

MOSFETs for CMOS Applications in Nano Regim 21 Lakhs,

(APprox)Three Years,DST Submitted

UGC Potential of Excellent -II 10 Lakhs , (APprox.) Two Years, 2012-

14 UGC, Ongoing

Prof Subir. Kumar Sarkar

o “Design and simulation of logic circuits with hybrid architectures of single

electron transistors and conventional MOS devices,” CSIR 7.25 lakhs

+ JRF, national, on- going.

o “Modelling and simulation of Nano scale SON MOSFET suitable for

ultra-dense and low power VLSI circuit”. DRDO , 14.88 Lakhs,

national, ongoing.

o “Low Power ASIC-VLSI Implementation of Secure and Authentication

Algorithms for Defence Application,” UGC UPE Phase-II, 7.82

Lakhs, national, On going

o “RFID in Avian influenza hazards- A Case study for design and

implementation of a processor for early bird flu detection and cost

effective poultry management". CSIR, 8.64 Lakhs, national, ongoing.

o “Nano Single Electron and Spintronic devices as ASIC VLSI chips for

medical and space applications”. UGC UPE Phase-II, 7.32 Lakhs,

national, Ongoing.

o “Modelling of low power consuming ultra-dense VLSI chip using Nano

and single electron devices for space vehicles and defence application,”

DRDO, Govt. of India, 10 lakhs, completed.

o “Development of an ASIC-VLSI multi-chip zigbee RFID network

processor for the realization of power efficient smart industries/homes,”

UGC, 9.66 Lakhs, completed.

o “Development of highly secured and authenticated algorithm and its low

power ASIC-VLSI implementation suitable for defence application,”

DRDO, Govt. of India, 14.98 lakhs, completed.

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

j) National collaboration b) International collaboration

Prof. Bhaskar Gupta:

a) ‘Infrastructural Communication Technologies SuPporting Fully Ubiquitous

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Information Society’ sponsored by Govt. of Japan (Indo – Jap Collaborative

Project) (Completed) – Jap Yen 30 millions/year for 3 years.

b) Development of RF MEMS Capacitive Shunt Switch in Application as Phase

Shifters for Satellite Communication Systems sponsored by ISRO – Rs. 4.7975

lakhs [in collaboration with IIT KGP], national, ongoing.

c) Design and Development of High Speed Miniaturized RF MEMS Switched

Capacitor sponsored by ISRO –Rs. 19.70 lakhs [in collaboration with IIT KGP],

national, ongoing.

d) DST sanctioned Indo - Tunisian Project “Development of Wearable Antenna for

Body Centric Application and Studies on their Physiological Effects” - Rs.

14,49,000/-, International collaborative, ongoing.

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received. (Give details.)

Prof. Iti Saha Misra: DST FIST and DST PURSE Projects, ETCE Department

funded by DST, Govt. of India, Rs.12 lakhs ( DST-FIST 2007, DST-PURSE

2010).

Prof Amit Konar: UGC-SAP/CAS : Rs.35 lakhs (UGC-University Potential for

Excellence Program in Cognitive Science, Phase-2)

Prof. Bhaskar Gupta: Radio Frequency Communication System Design,

Fabrication and Measurement Technique – Sponsored by UGC under Special

Assistance Programme (SAP) at the level of DRS I- 59.0 Lakhs.

Prof Chandan Kumar Sarkar :

o RF Performance Trends of Nano-Scale MOS Devices,8 Lakhs, Three

Years, AICTE, ongoing.

o Scaling of MOSFETs in the Nano Regime 8.5 Lakhs (APprox.)

Three Years 2005-08 AICTE, Completed

20. Research facility/centre run by the Dept./school/centre which has:

State recognition.

National recognition Cognitive Robotics, IC center.

International recognition.

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies:

Microcontroller lab: funded by Texas instruments

22. Publications:

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): Total

299 Nos.

2012

1. Anisha Halder, Aruna Chakraborty, Amit Konar and Lakhmi C. Jain, “A New

APproach to Emotion Recognition from the Lip Contour of a Subject,” published in

Journal of Artificial Intelligence and tools, 2012.

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2. Anisha Halder, Rajshree Mandal and Amit Konar, “A hierarchical algorithm for fuzzy

template matching in emotional facial images,” in Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy

Systems, IOS Press, published in 2012.

3. Sudipta Maity and Bhaskar Gupta “Accurate Resonant Frequency of Isosceles Right

Angled Triangular Patch Antenna,” published in Microwave and Optical Technology

Letters.

4. Manidipa Nath , Bhaskar Gupta “Analysis of EM Scattering of Waveguide Filter

using Neural Network,” International Journal of Electronics and Computer Science

Engineering ( IJECSE),Vol.-1,Number -2,2012.

5. L. Lolit Kumar Singh, Bhaskar Gupta, Partha P Sarkar, “A Review on Effects of

Finite Ground Plane on Microstrip Antenna,” International Journal of Electronics and

Communication Engineering & Technology (IJECET), Vol 3, Issue 3, October-

December 2012.

6. A. Deb, J. S. Roy and B. Gupta “Design of Short-circuited Microstrip Antenna Using

Differential Evolution Algorithm,” Microwave Review, published in 2012.

7. Amrita Chakraborty, Avra Kundu, Sayan Chatterjee and Bhaskar Gupta “Design of

Compact RF MEMS Phase Shifters Based on Space-Filling Curves,” Journal of The

Institute of Smart Structures and Systems 2012 (JISSS-2012), vol.1, September 2012 .

8. Sudipta Maity and Bhaskar Gupta “Comments on A Triangular Dielectric Resonator

Antenna Excited by a Coaxial Probe,” Microwave and Optical Technology Letters,

Vol. 54, No. 6, Pp. 1548, June 2012

9. Avra Kundu, Hiranmoy Saha, Bhaskar Gupta, “Tunable band- stop filter using

metamaterial structure and MEMS bridges on silicon substrate,” published in Journal

of Micromechanics and Micro engineering, 2012.

10. Sankaralingam Subramaniam, Bhaskar Gupta “Impedance and Radiation

Characteristics of Circular Patch Wearable Antennas at Flat and Bent

Positions,” to be published in International Journal of Signal and Imaging

Systems Engineering 2012.

11. S.Dhar, R.Ghatak, B.Gupta and D.R. Poddar “Wideband Rhombic Dielectric

Resonator Antenna with CPW Slot Excitation for IEEE 802.11a/ HiperLAN

Application,” published in International Journal of Electronics, 2012.

12. Buddhadev Pradhan and Bhaskar Gupta “Comb Line Notch Filter Design on Silicon

Coplanar Transmission Line,” International Journal of Scientific and Engineering

Research (IJSER), Vol 3, Issue 6, June-2012

13. D.Kayal, A. Dandapat, C.K.Sarkar “Design of a High Performance Memory Using a

Novel Architecture of Double Bit CAM and SRAM,” International Journal of

Electronics (Taylor & Francis), First Published: 06 Jun 2012.

14. Angsuman Sarkar, Swapnadip De, AnupDey and Chandan Kumar Sarkar “Analog

and RF performance investigation of cylindrical surrounding-gate MOSFET with an

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analytical pseudo-2D model,” Journal of Computational Electronics (Springer), Vol

11, Number 2, Pp 182-1952012.

15. Roy, S.; Sarkar, C.K.; Bhattacharyya, P, "Low Temperature Fabrication of a Highly

Sensitive Methane Sensor with Embedded Co-Planar Nickel Alloy Microheater on

MEMS Platform,”Sensor Letters (ASP), Vol 10, Numbers 3-4, March/April 2012, Pp.

760-769.

16. Angsuman Sarkar, Swapnadip De, AnupDey and Chandan Kumar Sarkar, “1/f noise

and analogue performance study of short-channel cylindrical surrounding gate

MOSFET using a new subthreshold analytical pseudo-two-dimensional model,” IET

Circuits, Devices & Systems, vol.6, no.1, Pp.28-34, January 2012.

17. Angsuman Sarkar, Aloke Kumar Das, Swapnadip Deb, Chandan Kumar Sarkar

"Effect of gate engineering in double-gate MOSFETs for analog/RF

applications,”Microelectronics Journal, Vol 43, Issue 11, November 2012, Pp 873–

882.

18. P. Chowdhury, I.S Misra, S.K Sanyal, “Cross Layer QoS SuPport Architecture with

Integrated CAC and Scheduling Algorithms for WiMAX BWA Networks”

International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications(IJACSA),

Vol. 3, No. 1, Pp. 76-92, The Science and Information organization (SAI), New York,

USA, 2012.

19. B. Bhattacharyya, I.S. Misra, S.K. Sanyal, “Design of Simulink-VSA based Novel

WiMAX Transceiver Model and its Quantitative Performance under Different Signal

Processing Environments,” Advances in Wireless and Mobile Communications, Vol.

5, No. 1, March 2012, Pp. 17-44, ISSN 0973-6972.

20. T. Chakraborty, A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Bhunia, I.S Misra and S.K Sanyal, “An

Optimization Technique for Improved VoIP Performance over Wireless LAN," in

Journal of Networks, vol. 7, no. 3, Pp. 480-493, doi:10.4304/jnw.7.3.480-493,March,

2012

21. P. Chowdhury, A. Kundu, I.S Misra, S.K Sanyal, “Load Balancing with Reduced

Unnecessary Handoff in Energy Efficient Macro/Femto-cell based BWA Networks,”

International Journal of Wireless & Mobile Networks (IJWMN) Vol. 4, No. 3, Pp.

105-118, June 2012.

22. A. Mukhopadhyay, T. Chakraborty, I.S Misra and S.K Sanyal, "Enhancing the QoS of

a VoIP Call using an Adaptive Jitter Buffer Playout Algorithm with Variable Window

Size," in International Journal of Mobile Network Communications & Telematics

(IJMNCT), vol. 2, no. 3, Pp. 59-77, doi: 10.5121/ijmnct, June, 2012

23. T. Chakraborty, I.S Misra and S.K Sanyal, “QoS Enhancement Techniques for

Efficient VoIP Performance in Cognitive Radio Network,” accepted in International

Journal of Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications,

June, 2012

24. B. Bhattacharyya, I.S. Misra, S.K. Sanyal, “Analysis and Optimization of Error

Performance of a WiMAX Transceiver using Novel Adaptive Cyclic Prefix Strategy

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under AWGN and Rayleigh Fading Scenario,” Academy Publishers, Journal Of

Networks, Vol. 7, No. 12, Pp. 1952-1966, December 2012

25. T. Chakraborty, I.S Misra and S.K Sanyal, “Proactive QoS Enhancement Technique

for Efficient VoIP Performance over Wireless LAN and Cognitive Radio Network,”

in Journal of Networks, vol. 7, no. 12, . 1925-1942, doi:10.4304/jnw.7.12.1925-1942,

December, 2012.

26. Biswa Binayak Mangaraj, Iti Saha Misra and Salil K. Sanyal, “Application of bacteria

foraging algorithm in designing log periodic dipole array for entire UHF TV

spectrum,” International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer-Aided Engineering,

John Wiley and Sons, JUN 2012, DOI: 10.1002/mmce.20661.

27. Sanjoy Deb, N.B.Singh, Nurul Islam and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Work Function

Engineering With Linearly Graded Binary Metal Alloy Gate Electrode for Short

Channel SOI MOSFET,” IEEE Transaction on Nano ,Vol: 11 ,Issue: 3 Page(s): 472 –

478,2012.

28. Bibhas Manna, Saheli Sarkhel, N.Islam, S.Sarkar, Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Spatial

Composition Grading of Binary Metal Alloy Gate Electrode for Short-Channel

SOI/SON MOSFET Application,” IEEE Transaction on ED Vol-59, Issue-12, Pp-

3280-3287, 2012.

29. Anindya Jana, Rajat Suvra Halder, J. K. Sing, Subir Kumar Sarkar. “Design and

simulation of hybrid SET CMOS based sequential circuit,” International Journal of

Computer Science & Informatics (IJCSI), ISSN (PRINT) : 2231–5292, Vol.- II, Issue-

1, 2.

30. Anindya Jana, Rajat Suvra Halder, J. K. Sing, Subir Kumar Sarkar. , “Design and

simulation of hybrid SET CMOS based sequential circuits,” Journal of Nano and

Electronic Physics, Vol.4 No.2, 2004(5Pp) (2012).

31. Saheli Sarkhel, Sounak Naha and Subir Kumar Sarkar “Reduced SCEs in Fully

Depleted Dual-Material Double-Gate(DMDG) SON MOSFET: Analytical Modelling

and Simulation,” IJSER Vol 3, Issue 6, 2012.

32. Kousik Naskar, C. J. Clement Singh, Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Analytical modelling of

SON MOSFET and realization of future high speed and ultra-dense low power

Circuits,”JNEP, Vol-4, No-2, 02023(5Pp) (2012).

33. Suman Basu, Anindya Jana, Samir Kumar Sarkar, Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Influence of

High K Dielectric as Gate Material in the Response Characteristics of Nanoscale DG

MOSFET,” IJECT Vol. 3, Issue 1, Jan. - March 2012.

34. Amit Jain and Subir Kumar Sarkar “Design and Reliability analysis of a 4 :1 Mux

using Single Electron Tunnelling technology based Threshold Logic Gate,” Journal of

Electron Devices, Vol-15, Pp-1241-1248,2012.

35. Anindya Jana, N. B. Singh, J.K.Sing and Subir Kumar Sarkar “Design and Simulation

of Hybrid CMOS-SET circuits,” Microelectronics Reliability (Elsevier), Vol 53, Issue

4, April 2013, Pp 592–599.

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36. Joyashree Bag, Rajanna K.M, Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Design and VLSI

implementation of Anti-collision enabled Robot Processor using RFID Technology,”

VLSI Journal of Communication System, Vol-3, No-6,December 2012.

37. Bijoy Kantha, Subhashis Roy and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Electro-Thermo-Mechanical

analysis of MEMS based Micro-hotplate for gas sensor application,” International

Journal of APplied Engineering Research, ISSN No:- 0973-4562, Vol-7, No-11 2012.

38. Suman Basu and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Modelling of Simple Capacitive SON

MOSFET Structure and Study Its Performance,” International Journal Of Emerging

Sciences (Accepted)

39. Suman Basu, Samir Kumar Sarkar and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Exploring Novel

Characteristics of Strain Compensated SiGeC Nanoscale MOSFET,” Indian Journal

of Physics, DOI-10.1007/s12648-012-0233-9.

40. G. Bhattacharya, K. Ghosh and A.S. Chowdhury: “An Affinity-based New Local

Distance Function and Similarity Measure for kNN Algorithm,” Pattern Recognition

Letters, Elsevier, 33(3), (2012), 356-363.

41. S. Dasgupta and C. Bose, “Design and simulation of photonic crystal based optical

filter of specified flat toPpass bandwidth”, Journal of Optical Communications, (JOC

Germany), vol. 33, Pp. 163-168, 2012.

42. A.Chandra, C. Bose, “Series solutions for π/4-DQPSK BER with MRC,” International

Journal of Electronics (Taylor & Francis), vol. 99, no. 3, Pp. 391-416, 2012.

43. A.Chandra, C. Bose, M. K. Bose, “Performance of order-L post detection switch and

examine combiner in Hoyt fading,” IEICE Communication Express (IEICE Japan),

Pp. 1-6, 2012.

44. A.Chandra, C. Bose, M. K. Bose, “Symbol error probability of non-coherent M-ary

frequency shift keying with post detection selection and switched combining over

Hoyt fading channel,” IET Communications (IET), vol. 6, no. 12, Pp. 1692-1701,

2012.

45. M. Biswas, and M. Dam, “Fast and Accurate Model of Equilateral Triangular Patch

Antennas with and without Suspended Substrates,” Microwave and Optical

Technology Letters, vol. 54, Pp. 2663-2668, 2012.

46. M. Biswas, and S. Banik, “Characteristics of Circular Patch Antenna with and without

Air-Gaps,” Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, vol. 54, Pp. 1692-1699, 2012.

47. P. Venkateswaran, R. Nandi and Sagarika Das, “New Integrators and

Differentiators using a MMCC,” Journal Circuits and Systems (CS), (ISSN 2153-

1285), Scientific Research Publishing, USA, Vol. 3, No. 3, Pp. 288-294, July 2012.

48. S. Dhabal and P. Venkateswaran, “An Efficient Nonuniform Cosine Modulated

Filter Bank Design using Simulated Annealing,” Journal of Signal and Information

Processing (JSIP), (ISSN 2159-4465), Scientific Research Publishing, USA, Vol. 3,

No. 3, Pp. 330-338, August 2012.

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49. S. Dhabal, P. Venkateswaran, “Efficient Cosine Modulated Filter Bank Using

Multiplierless Masking Filter and Representation of Prototype Filter Coefficients

Using CSD,” International Journal of Image, Graphics and Signal Processing -

IJIGSP, (ISSN 2074-9074), MECS Publisher, Hong Kong, Vol.4, No.10, Pp.25-33,

Sep. 2012.

50. Suvojit Acharjee and Sheli Sinha Chaudhuri--“Fuzzy Logic Based Four Step Search

Algorithm for Motion Vector Estimation,” International Journal of Image, Graphics

and Signal Processing (IJIGSP), ISSN: 2074-9074(Print), ISSN: 2074-9082 (Online),

Pp:49-55,Vol 4 issue 4,May 2012. , 46,Published By: MECS Publisher,[Indexed at

EBSCO, CrossrefERENCE

51. Abhijit Chandra and Sudipta Chattopadhyay, “ A novel APproach for co efficient for

co-efficient quantization of Low pass finite impulse response filter using differential

evaluation algorithm,” Signal, image and Video processing, Springer, DOI:

10.1007/S11760-012-0359-4,2012.

52. Abhijit Chandra and Sudipta Chattopadhyay, “ Role of Mutation strategies of

differential evaluation algorithm in designing hardware efficient multiplier-less low

pass FIR filter, ” Journal of Multimedia, Vol. 7, No:5, Pp. 353-363, 2012.

53. Suvojit Acharjee and Sheli Sinha Chaudhuri--“Fuzzy Logic Based Three Step Search

Algorithm for Motion Vector Estimation,” International Journal of Image, Graphics

and Signal Processing (IJIGSP), ISSN: 2074-9074(Print), ISSN: 2074-9082 (Online),

Page Number: 37-43,Vol 4 issue 2,March 2012. Published By: MECS

Publisher,[Indexed at EBSCO, Crossref ]

54. Nilanjan Dey, Prasenjit Maji , Poulami Das, Achintya Das, Sheli Sinha Chaudhuri,

“Blink Frequency Measurement of Difference Expansion Based Reversible

Watermarked Electrooculography Signal,” Seria ELECTRONICĂ şi

TELECOMUNICAŢIITRANSACTIONS on ELECTRONICS and

COMMUNICATIONS (*Accepted)

55. Nilanjan Dey, Suvojit Acharjee, Debalina Biswas, Achintya Das, Sheli Sinha

Chaudhuri, “Medical Information Embedding in Compressed Watermarked

Intravascular Ultrasound Video,” Seria electronică şi telecomunicaţii transactions on

electronics and communications (*accepted)

56. Nilanjan Dey, Achintya Das, Sheli Sinha Chaudhuri, “Wavelet Based Normal and

Abnormal Heart Sound Identification Using Spectrogram Analysis ,” International

Journal of Computer Science & Engineering Technology (IJCSET), Vol. 3 No. 6 June

2012, ISSN: 2229-3345.

57. Nilanjan Dey, Sayantan Mukhopadhyay, Achintya Das, Sheli Sinha Chaudhuri,

“Using DWT analysis of P, QRS and T Components and Cardiac Output Modified by

Blind Watermarking Technique within the Electrocardiogram Signal for

Authentication in the Wireless Telecardiology,” I.J. Image, Graphics and Signal

Processing(IJIGSP), ISSN:2074-9074, 2012, 7, 33-46,Published By: MECS

Publisher.

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58. R.Ghatak, S.Chatterjee, D.R.Poddar, “Wideband fractal shaped slot antenna for X-

band application,” Electronics letters, Vol. 48, No. 4, Pp. 483-486, 16th

February,

2012.

59. Rituparna Dasgupta, Dipankar Saha, Jagannath Samanta, Sayan Chatterjee, Chandan

Kumar Sarakar, “ Implementation of a New Offset Generator Block for the Low-

Voltage, Low-Power Self Biased Threshold Voltage Extractor Circuit,” Book Title:

Progress in VLSI Design and Test, LNCS, vol. 7373, Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

60. Abhijit Chandra and Sudipta Chattopadhyay, “Novel APproach of Designing

Multiplier-less Finite Impulse Response Filter using Differential Evolution

Algorithm,” International Journal of Intelligent Systems and APpli`cations, MECS

Publishers,Vol.4, No.4, Pp.54-62, 2012.

2011

61. A. Chakraborty and A. Konar, “Stability and Chaos in Cognitive Reasoning,” In

Reasoning in Intelligent Systems, J. Nakamatshu and L. C. Jain (eds.), World

Scientific, Feb. 2011.

62. D. Datta, A. Konar, S. Das and B. K. Panigrahi, “Gene Regulatory Network

Identification from Gene Expression Time Series Data Using Swarm Intelligence,” In

Swarm Intelligence Hand Book, L. M. Hiot,Y. Shi, B. K. Panigrahi, (eds.), Springer,

Mar. 2011.

63. Sanchita Ghosh and Amit Konar, “An evolutionary aPproach to velocity and traffic

sensitive call admission control” Intelligent Decision Technologies, IOS Press, The

Netherlands, vol. 5, No. 1,, 2011.

64. Sanchita Ghosh, Amit Konar and Lakhmi C. Jain, “A Fuzzy Conditional APproach to

Call Admission Control in a Dynamic Cellular Network,” Int. J. on Knowledge

Engineering Systems, March 2011.

65. Rajshree Mandal, Anisha Halder, Pavel Bhowmik, Aruna Chakraborty, Amit Konar

and Nikhil R. Pal, “General and Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Face-Space APproach to

Emotion Recognition,” IEEE Trans. on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Mar. 2011.

66. Saugat Bhattacharyya, Anwesha Khasnobish, Amit Konar, D.N.Tibarewala and L. C.

Jain, “Motor movement classification from EEG signals using SVM for

neuroprosthetic application,” Neurocomputing, Elsevier, Mar. 2011.

67. L. Lolit Kumar Singh, Bhaskar Gupta, Partha P Sarkar “Compact Circularly Polarized

Microstrip Antenna with Slits on both Patch and Ground Plane,” International Journal

in Electronics and Communication Technology (IJECT), Vol. 2. Issue 4. Oct.-Dec,

2011, Pp. 77-80.

68. L. Lolit Kumar Singh, Bhaskar Gupta, Partha P Sarkar “A review on the design of

Compact Microstrip Antennas” International Journal in Electronics and

Communication Technology (IJECT), Vol. 2. Issue 4. Oct.-Dec, 2011, Pp. 71-76.

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69. Sankaralingam Subramaniam, Bhaskar Gupta “Design and Development of

Flexible Fabric Antenna for Body-Worn Applications and its Performance

Study Under Flat and Bent Positions” ,Microwave and Optical Technology

Letters, Vol. 53, No. 9, Pp. 2004- 2011, Sep. 2011.

70. Rajeev Wakodkar, Samik Chakraborty and Bhaskar Gupta “Resonant

frequency variation of Rectangular Patch Antenna due to Accumulation of

Water over its Surface” to be published in Asian Research Publications Network

Journal of Engineering and APplied Sciences, London.

71. Arindam Deb, Jibendu Sekhar Roy and Bhaskar Gupta, “Design of Microstrip

Antennas using Differential Evolution Algorithm,” International Journal of

Information Systems and Communication, Vol. 1, no. 1 , June 2011.

72. L. Kumar Singh, Bhaskar Gupt, Partha P Sarkar, Kunikai Yoshitomi, Kiyotoshi

Yasumoto “Cross slot multifrequency patch antennas,” Microwave and Optical

Technology Letter, vol.53, No.3, March 2011, Pp. 612-615.

73. Pinaki Mukherjee and Bhaskar Gupta “Radio-frequency properties of carbon

nanotubes and applications-a brief overview,” Acta Technica, No. 1, vol-56,No.-

3(2011), Pp. 255-270.

74. L. Lolit Kumar Singh, Bhaskar Gupta, Partha P Sarkar, “T-slot Broadband

Rectangular Patch Antenna” , International Journal of Electronics Engineering

Research (IJEER), Vol. 4, No. 1 (2011), Pp.43-47

75. Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay, TLRO Based Modeling of Alternative

Commands and its Application to Generalized Distributed Resource Allocation

Problem, ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Vol 36, Number 6.

November 2011, Pp 1-5.

76. S. Mallik, C. Mahata, M.K. Hota, C.K. Sarkar, C.K. Maiti, "Si1-xGex metal-oxide-

semiconductor capacitors with HfTaOx gate dielectrics" Thin Solid Films (Elsevier),

Vol 520, Issue 1, 31 October 2011, Pp 101-105

77. Hota, M.K. , Mallik, S., Sarkar, C.K., Maiti, C.K. “Temperature dependence of

TaAlO x metal-insulator-metal capacitors,” , Journal of Vacuum Science and

Technology B:Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures (AIP),Vol 29, Issue 1,

January 2011, Pp 01AC061- 1AC065.

78. Hota, M.K. , Mahata, C., Mallik, S., Sarkar, C.K., Maiti, C.K “Impact of top (Pt, Au,

and Al) electrodes on HfAl O x -based MIM capacitors”., Journal of the

Electrochemical Society (ECS), Vol 158, Issue 1, 2011, Pp H44-H49

79. Swapnadip De, Angsuman Sarkar & Chandan Kumar Sarkar “Modelling of

parameters for asymmetric halo and symmetric DHDMG n-MOSFETs,” International

Journal of Electronics (Taylor & Francis), Vol 98, Issue 10, October 2011, Pp 1365-

1381

80. S. Chakraborty, A. Mallik and C. K. Sarkar, "Subthreshold performance of pocket-

implanted silicon-on-insulator CMOS devices and circuits for ultra-low-power

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analogue/mixed-signal applications,” IET Circuits, Devices & Systems, Vol 5, Issue

4, Pp 343-350, 2011

81. Romesh Laishram, Iti Saha Misra, “A Bandwidth Efficient Adaptive Call Admission

Control Scheme for QoS Provisioning in IEEE 802.16e Mobile Networks,”

International Journal of Wireless Information Networks, Springer, April 2011, DOI

10.1007/s10776-011-0135-3.

82. Chandi Pani, Iti Saha Misra, “TLMPLS: A Three Layered MPLS Based Mobility

Solution for Next Generation All - IP Networks,” Advances in Wireless and Mobile

Communications, Vol 4, Number 1, Pp. 31–61, April 2011.

83. Sudip Kumar Murmu and Iti Saha Misra, “Design of V-shaped Microstrip Patch

Antenna at 2.4 GHz” Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, Vol 53, April 2011,

Pp 806-811, DOI 10.1002/mop.25877.

84. Suman Bhunia, Iti Saha Misra, Salil K. Sanyal and Anindita Kundu, “Performance

study of MobileWiMAX Network with Changing Scenarios under Different

Modulation and Coding,” Wiley international journal of communication system, DOI:

10.1002/dac.1217, 2011.

85. Bijoy Kumar Upadhyay and Salil Kumar Sanyal, “An Improved LUT based

Reconfigurable Multimode Interleaver for WLAN Application,” International Journal

on Recent Trends in Engineering and Technology, ACEEE(USA), Vol.6, No.2, Pp.

183-188, Nov 2011.

86. N. Basanta Singh, Sanjoy Deb, Asish Kumar De and Subir Kumar Sarkar, ‘Design

and Simulation of 2–to-4 Decoder Using Single Electron Tunnelling Technology

based Threshold Logic Gate’ Journal of Electron Devices, Vol. 9, 2011, Pp. 342-351.

87. Sanjoy Deb, N Basanta Singh, Debraj Das and Subir Kumar Sarkar, "particle swarm

aPproach for parameter optimization of quantum well nano structure" Expert Systems

With Applications, Elsevier. Vol 38, Issue 10, 15th

September 2011, Pp: 12999-13004

88. Subir Kumar Sarkar, Sanjoy Deb, N.Basanta Singh, Debraj Das, ‘Analytical model of

threshold voltage and sub-threshold Slope of SOI and SON MOSFET: A comparative

study’, Material Science: An Indian Journal, Vol. 7, Issue 1, 2011.

89. P Bhattacharya, GP Mishra and Subir Kumar Sarkar, ”The effect of Pd surface

modification and catalytic metal contact on methane sensing performance of nano

ZnO-Si hetero junction” ,Microelectronics reliability , Elsevier,2011

90. Sanjoy Deb, N Basanta Singh, Debraj Das, A K De and Subir Kumar Sarkar,

“Analytical I-V Model of SOI and SON MOSFETs: A Comparative Analysis,”

International Journal of Electronics, 1–17, July, 2011.

91. Sanjoy Deb, Saptarsi Ghosh, N Basanta Singh and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Two-

dimensional Analytical Model Based Comparative Threshold Performance Analysis

of SOI-SON MOSFET,” Journal of Semiconductor, IOP, Vol. 32 (10), 2011.

92. Sanjoy Deb, N Basanta Singh, A K De, Subir Kumar Sarkar‘Electron transport

analysis in quantum well HEMT with hot electron mobility model’ Int. J.

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Nanoelectronics and Materials, Vol. 4 (2), 2011.

93. Saptarsi Ghosh, Khomdram Jolson Singh, Sanjay Deb,Subir Kumar Sarkar, ”Two

Dimensional Analytical Modelling For SOI And SON MOSFET And Their

Performance Comparison, Journal of Nano Electron Phys.,” vol-3,Pp.569-575, 2011.

94. Sudip Dogra, Rajanna KM, Joyashree bag and Subir Kumar Sarkar “An experimental

study of the effects of different mediums on the performance of RFID system,” IUP

Journal of electrical and electronics Engineering and scheduled for 2011.

95. Abhishek Basu, D B Roy, D Banerjee, A Sengupta, A Saha, T S Das, and Subir

Kumar Sarkar, “ FPGA Implementation of IP protection through visual information

hiding,” International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, vol.3, Pp.

4191, 2011.

96. Sanjoy Deb, N Basanta Singh , Rohan Mukherjee, Subir Kumar Sarkar “A Simple

Compact Analytical Model For Performance Analysis Of SON MOSFET” World

Journal of Condensed Matter Physics, Scientific Research (accepted).

97. Koushik Majumder, Sudhabindu Ray, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Implementation and

Performance Evaluation of the Gateway Discovery APproaches in the Integrated

MANET Internet Scenario, International Journal on Computer Science and

Engineering (IJCSE), Vol. 3 No. 3 Mar 2011.

98. Koushik Majumder , Subir Kumar Sarkar, Hybrid Scenario Based Performance

Analysis of DSDV and DSR, International Journal of Computer Science and

Information Technology, Vol 2, Number 3, June 2010, Pp. 56

99. Koushik Majumder, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Clustered Chain based Power Aware

Routing (CCPAR) Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks, International Journal on

Computer Science and EngineeringVol. 02, No. 09, 2010, 2953-2963.

100. Kh. Jolson Singh, Subir Kumar Sarkar, “ Highly efficient less InGaP/GaAsDJ solar

cell numerical modelling using optimized InALGaP BSF layers.,” Springer

Science+Business Media, LLC 2011.

101. K Senthil Kumar, Saptarsi Ghosh, Anup Sarkar, S Bhattacharya and Subir Kumar

Sarkar “Analytical modelling for short channel SOI MOSFET and to study its

performance,” Journal of APplied Mechanics and Materials Vols. 110-116. Pp 5150-

5154.

102. Sudip Dogra, Joyashree Bag, Subir Kumar Sarkar, "VHDL Implementation of Anti-

Collision Algorithm for RFID Tag Identification,”Published in the “International

Journal of VLSI design,” ISSN 2229-3176; vol2, page 37-42;International Conference

on communication and signal processing (ICCOS’11);

103. Sudip Dogra, Joyashree Bag, Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Development & VLSI

Implementation of a new scheme for Traffic Management using RFID with least

stoPpage time facility to Priority Cars,”International Journal on Recent Trends in

Engineering & Technology, 2011, Association of computer Electronics and Electrical

Engineering. ACEEE ;Pp 177-181);

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104. Sudip Dogra, Rajanna KM and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Development of RFID based

automatic system for saving suicides at metro railway stations,” International

Symposium on Devices MEMS, Intelligent Systems & Communication. Proceedings

published by IJCA, International Journal of Computer Application.

105. S. Majumder, T. S. Das, Subir Kumar Sarkar. International Journal of Recent Trends

in Engineering [ISSN 1797-9617] “BPNN and SVD based Watermarking Scheme,”

DOI: 01.IJRTET 04.01.3, Pp. 44-47 of Vol 4 No. 1, February 2011.

106. Abhishek Basu, Tirtha Sankar Das, and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “FPGA

IMPLEMENTATION OF IP PROTECTION THROUGH VISUAL INFORMATION

HIDING,” International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, Vol 6,

number A11. ISSN-0975-5462, 2011.

107. Abhishek Basu, Tirtha Sankar das, Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Robust Visual Information

Hiding Framework Based on HVS Pixel Adaptive LSB Replacement (HPALR)

Technique,” International Journal of Imaging and Robotics, 2011, vol 6, Pp 71-98.

108. A.K. Rudra, M.Sen, A.S. Chowdhury, A. Elnakib and A. El-Baz: “3D Graph Cut with

New Edge Weights for Cerebral White Matter Segmentation,” Pattern Recognition

Letters, Elsevier, 32(7), (2011), 941-947.

109. A.Chandra, C. Bose, and M. K. Bose, “Wireless relays for next generation broadband

networks,” IEEE Potentials, vol. 30, no. 2, Pp. 39-43, 2011.

110. A.Chandra, A. Patra, and C. Bose, “Performance analysis of PSK systems with phase

error in fading channels: A survey,” Physical Communication (Elsevier), vol. 4, no. 1,

Pp. 63-82, 2011.

111. A.Chandra, S. Rao Poram, and C. Bose, “SEP calculations for coherent M-ary FSK in

different fading channels with MRC diversity,” International Journal of

Communication Systems (Wiley), vol. 24, no. 2, Pp. 202-224, 2011.

112. A Chandra, C. Bose, and M. K. Bose, “Unified BER and optimum threshold analysis

of binary modulations in simple and cascaded Rayleigh fading channels with switched

combining,” International Journal of Communication Systems (Wiley), vol. 24, no. 2,

Pp. 153-167, 2011.

113. M. Biswas, and A. Mandal, “The Effect of Radome on Resonance Characteristics of

an Equilateral Triangular Microstrip Patch Antenna,” Int. J. of Engineering Science

and Technology, vol. 3, Pp. 536-543, 2011.

114. P. Venkateswaran, M. Kundu, S. Shaw, K. Orea and R. Nandi, “Fuzzy Logic Based

Mobility Metric Clustering Algorithm for MANETs,” International Journal of

Business Data Communications and Networking - IJBDCN, (ISSN 1548-0631),

IGI Global Publishers, Vol. 7, Issue 3, Pp. 39-52, July-Sep. 2011, USA

115. Abhijit Chandra and Sudipta Chattopadhyay, “Performance Analysis of Small Set

Orthogonal Kasami Codes in CDMA System under Multi-path Scenario,” IUP

Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Vol. IV , No. 4, Pp. 7-21, October

2011.

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116. S. Chattopadhyay, S.K. Sanyal, A. Chandra, “ Design of pass finite Impulse Response

pulse-shaping filter using novel self-adaptive Differential evolution technique,”

Advanced science Letters, American Scientific Publishers, Vol.4, No. 11/12, Pp.

3746-3748, Nov/Dec 2011.

117. S. Chattopadhyay, S.K. Sanyal, A. Chandra, “ Optimization of control parameters of

Differential Evolution Technique for the design of FIR pulse-shaping filter in QPSK

modulated system,” Journal of communication special issue: Advances in wireless

communications and Networks, Vol. 6, No.7, Pp: 558-570, 2011.

118. Biswa Binayak Mangaraj, Iti Saha Misra and Salil K. Sanyal, “ Application of

Bacteria Foreging algorithm for the design optimization of multi-objectives Yagi-Uda

array,” International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer aided engineering, Vol.

21, No:1, Pp: 25-35, 2011.

2010

119. K. Bakshi, S. Chandra, A. Konar and D. N. Tiberawala, “Hand Tremor Prediction &

Classification Using Electromyogram Signals To Control Neuro-Motor Instability,”

In Cross-Disciplinary Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Pattern

Recognition: Advancing Technologies, V. K. Mago and N. Bhatia (eds.), IGI

Global, Dec. 2010.

120. Veera Talukdar, Amit Konar, Shibram Paria, Subhasis Maity, Tapas Kumar Pal, “A

new aPproach to gene prediction, based on the self-organising map,” International

Journal of Medical Engineering and Informatics, Vol 2, Number 2,Pp. 107 - 121 ,

Octo. 2010.

121. P.Bhowmik, Souvick Das, A. Konar, D. Nanda and A. Chakraborty, “Emotion

Clustering from the Stimulated Electroencephalographic Signals Using a Duffing

Oscillator,” Int. J. of Computers in Healthcare, vol.1, no.1, 2010.

122. S. Chakraborty, A. Konar and L. C. Jain, “An Efficient Algorithm to Computing

Max-Min Inverse Fuzzy Relation for Abductive Reasoning,” IEEE Trans. on

Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part-A,vol. 40, no. 1, Pp. 158-169, Jan. 2010.

123. T. P. Banerjee, A. Konar, S. Das and A. Abraham, “An intelligent lossless data

compressor implementation using reconfigurable hardware,” J. of Information Hiding

and Multimedia Signal Processing, Ubiquitous International, vol. 2 no. 1, 2010.

124. N. R. Samal, A. Konar, S. Das and A. K. Nagar, “Parameter selection of a Particle

Swarm Optimization dynamics by closed loop stability analysis,” Int. J. of Computing

Science and Mathematics, Pp. 1-30, 2010.

125. P. K. Das, A. Konar, R. Laishran, “Path planning of mobile robot in unknown

environment,” Int. J. of Computer and Communication Technology, vol. 1, no.2/3/4,

Pp. 26-30, 2010.

126. P. K. Das, A. Konar, R. Laishran, “ Visual perception based motion planning using

road maps,” Int. J. of Computational Vision and Robotics, vol. 1, no. 3/4, 2010.

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127. S. Bhattacharyya, A. Konar, S. Das and S. Y. Han, “A Lyapunov based extension to

particle Swarm Dynamics for Continuous function optimization,” Sensors, vol. 9, no.

12, Pp. 9977-9997, 2010.

128. Chakraborty, S., Konar, A. and Jain, L. C., “An efficient approach to computing max-

min inverse fuzzy relation,” IEEE Trans. on Systems, Man and Cybernetics: Part-A,

2010, January (to appear).

129. Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay, Weakest precondition based modeling and verification

of a class of concurrent systems, Int. J. Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing,

Vol. 2, Nos. 1/2, Pp 115 – 131, 2010.

130. Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay, “Modeling of State Transition Rules and its

Application,”ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Vol 35 Number 2, March

2010, Pp 1-7

131. Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay and Nibedita Lenka, “ Application of TLRO to Dining

Philosophers Problem, ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes,” Vol 35 Issue

6,Pp 1-6 November 2010 .

132. Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay, “Spatial Ordering of Messages in a Cyclic

Architecture,” ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Vol 35 Number 6,

November 2010, Pp 1-6

133. Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay and Nibedita Lenka, “Application of TLRO to Dining

Philosophers Problem,” ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Vol 35

Number 6, November 2010, Pp 1-6.

134. S. Sankaralingam and Bhaskar Gupta, “A novel technique for determination of

dielectric constant of fabric materials suitable for wearable antennas,” IEEE

Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurements, Vol. 59, No. 12, Pp: 3122-

3130, Dec 2010.

135. A. Kundu, S. Sethi, N.C. Mondal, B. Gupta, S.K. Lahiri and H. Saha, “Performance

improvement of RF MEMS switch with two movable plates,” International Journal of

Advances in Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics,Vol.2, Issue 1-2, Pp: 44-

49, June 2010.

136. A. Kundu, S. Sethi, N.C. Mondal, B. Gupta, S.K. Lahiri and H. Saha, “Analysis and

optimization of two movable plates RF MEMS switch for simultaneous improvement

in actuation voltage and switching time,” Microelectronics Journal, vol.- 41, Pp.257–

265, 2010.

137. S. Sankaralingam and B.Gupta, “Use of Electro-textiles for Development of

WiBro Antennas,” PIER C, Vol. 16, 183-193, 2010.

138. S. Sankaralingam and Bhaskar Gupta, “Development of textile antennas for body

wearable applications and investigations on their performance under bent conditions,”

Progress In Electromagnetics Research B, Vol. 22, 2010, Pp. 53-71.

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139. M. Thomas, J. S. Roy, B. Gupta, “Design of a miniaturized proximity-coupled

microstrip antenna for 5 GHz band wireless communication,” Acta Technica, Vol. 55,

July 2010, Pp.131–138.

140. S. Maity and B. Gupta, “Effective wave guide model (EWGM) for resonant frequency

computation of rectangular dielectric resonator antennas,” Progress In

Electromagnetics Research C, Vol. 16, 1-12, 2010.

141. L. Lolit Kumar Singh, Bhaskar Gupta, K.Yoshitomi and K. Yasumoto, “A novel

versatile multiband rectangular patch antenna,” Microwave and Optical Technology

Letters, Vol. 52, no.6, June 2010, Pp.1348-1353.

142. L. Lolit Kumar Singh, Bhaskar Gupta, Kiyotoshi Yasumoto and Kuniaki Yoshitomi,

“L-shaped slot broadband single layer rectangular patch antennas,” International

Journal of Microwave and Optical Technology, Vol.5, No.6, November 2010, Pp.

390-395.

143. Kiyotoshi Yasumoto, Vakhtang Jandieri and Bhaskar Gupta, “Scattering of

electromagnetic plane waves from layered cylindrical arrays of circular rods,”

International Journal of Microwave and Optical Technology, Vol.5, No.6, Pp.

354-360, November 2010.

144. L. Lolit Kumar Singh, Bhaskar Gupta, Partha P Sarkar, “Wideband Rectangular Patch

Antenna,” International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering

(IJECE), Vol.3, No: 3, Pp: 419-424, 2010.

145. L. Lolit Kumar Singh, Bhaskar Gupta, Partha P Sarkar , “Effects of Different Shaped

and Size Ground Planes for Different Shaped Patch Antennas Characteristics,”

International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering , Vol. 4, No. 3, Pp. 17-21, Nov

2010.

146. L. Lolit Kumar Singh, Bhaskar Gupta, Partha P Sarkar “Small Shorted Microstrip

Antennas,” International Journal on Computer Science and Technology (IJCST), vol.

1 Issue 2. Dec., 2010.

147. L. Lolit Kumar Singh, Bhaskar Gupta, Partha P Sarkar, Kunikai Yoshitomi,

Kiyotoshi Yasumoto “Cross Slot Versatile Rectangular Patch Antenna”

International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Vol 3,

Number 1, Pp. 189—194,2010.

148. L. Lolit Kumar Singh, Bhaskar Gupta and Partha P Sarkar, “Analysis of

multifrequency cross slot patch antennas,” International Journal of Electronics

Engineering Research, Vol 2 No 5 (2010) Pp. 765–776.

149. A. Nag, S. Biswas, P. P. Sarkar and B. Gupta, “A simple feature extraction

technique of a pattern by Hopfield network,” International Journal on

Advancements in Technology, Vol. 1, No. 1, June 2010, Pp. 45-49.

150. Bhaskar Gupta ,“Skill development mission in India: few thoughts and

suggestions,” The Journal of Technical Education and Practical Training, vol. V,

March 2010 (Invited paper).

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151. M.K. Hota, C. Mahata, M. K. Bera, S. Mallik, C. K. Sarkar, S. Verma, and C. K.

Maiti, “Preparation and Characterization of TaAlOx for MIM Capacitor

Applications,” Thin Solid Films (Elsevier) vol. 519, Issue 1, Pp. 423-429, Oct.2010.

152. Sunipa Roy, H.Saha, C. K. Sarkar,“High sensitivity methane sensor by chemically

deposited nanocrystallineZnO thin film,” International journal on smart sensing and

intelligent systems, vol. 3, no. 4, December 2010.

153. A. Chakraborty, C.K. Sarkar, “Electron Transport in Two Dimensional Electron Gas

Formed at the Heterojunction of AlxGa(1-x)N/GaN at Microwave Frequencies,”

Microelectronics Reliability (Elsevier) 2010 (Article in Press).

154. Tirthankar Chakraborty, Bhasker Gahtori, M. A. H. Ahsan, Geetha, Y.-S.Chen, Y.-

K.Kuo, Ashok Rao, Chandan Kumar Sarkar,S. K. Agrawal, “Thermal conductivity

and thermo-power of Y1-xPrxBa2(Cu1-xMx)3O7-

superconductors,” Solid State Communication (Elsevier), vol. 150, Pp.454-457,

2010.

155. Nitul Dutta and Iti Saha Misra , “Cost Analysis of a Three Layered MIPv6

(TLMIPv6) Mobility Model and HMIPv6,” Int. Journal on Computer Science and

Engineering, ISSN: 0975–3397, Vol., 2S, No.1, January 2010, Pp. 44-54.

156. Nitul Dutta and Iti Saha Misra,“Performance, Studies of Layered MIPv6 based

Network Architecture for better QoS: a Mathematical Approach,” Int. Journal of

Computer Science and Network Security, ISSN: 1738-7906 Vol.10, No.1, January,

2010 Pp. 251-259.

157. Nitul Dutta and Iti Saha Misra, “Use of Service Curve for Resource Reservation in

Wired-cum-Wireless Scenario,”Int. Journal of Computer Science and Information

Security, ISSN:1947-5500, Vol.7, No.2, February 2010, Pp. 087-093.

158. Chandi Pani (Banerjee) and Iti saha Misra, “Two Dimensional State Space Channel

Allocation Scheme for Handoff Management,” Int. Journal of Advances in Wireless

and Mobile Communications ISSN 0973-6972 Vol 3, Number 2 (2010), Pp. 165–

174.

159. P Chowdhury, I.S. Misra and S. K. Sanyal, “An Integrated Call Admission Control

and Uplink Packet Scheduling Mechanism for QoS Evaluation of IEEE 802.16 BWA

Networks,” Canadian Journal on Multimedia and Wireless Networks Vol. 1, No. 3,

Pp. 14-30, April 2010.

160. A Kundu, I.S. Misra, S. K. Sanyal, S Bhunia, "VoIP Performance over Broadband

Wireless Networks under Static and Mobile Environments,” Int. Journal of Wireless

& Mobile Networks, Vol.2, No.4, Pp. 82-93, November 2010.

161. P Chowdhury and I.S. Misra, “A Fair and Efficient Packet Scheduling Scheme for

IEEE 802.16 Broadband Wireless Access systems,” Int. Journal of AdHoc, Sensor

and Ubiquitous Computing, Vol. 1, No. 3, Pp. 93-104, Sep 2010.

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162. C Pani (Banerjee) and I.S. Misra, “Two Dimensional State Space Channel Allocation

Scheme for Handoff Management,” Int. Journal of Advances in Wireless and Mobile

Communications, Vol. 3, No. 2, Pp. 165–174, November 2010.

163. S. Khara, I. S. Misra and D. Saha, “Global Gateway based UMTS/WLAN Integration

for Improved Delay Performance,” Int. Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributed

Systems, Taylor & Francis (England), Vol. 25, No. 2, Pp. 153-170, 2010.

164. I.S. Misra, K. Suresh, S. K Sanyal and K. Saha (Roy), “An Efficient Bandwidth and

Delay Guaranteed Call Admission Control Scheme for IEEE 802.16d Networks,”

Advances in Wireless and Mobile Communications, Vol 3, No. 1, Pp 43-54, 2010.

165. N Dutta and I.S. Misra, “QoS provisioning in three layer MIPv6 Architecture using

RSVP,” Int. Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security, Vol. 2,

No. 2, Pp. 90-97, Aug 2010.

166. N Dutta and I.S. Misra, “Cost Analysis of a Three Layered MIPv6 (TLMIPv6)

Mobility Model and HMIPv6,” Int. Journal on Computer Science and Engineering,

Vol. 2S, No.1, Pp. 44-54. January 2010.

167. N Dutta and I.S. Misra, “Use of Service Curve for Resource Reservation in Wired-

cum-Wireless Scenario,”Int. Journal of Computer Science and Information Security,

Vol.7, No.2, Pp. 087-093, Feb 2010.

168. N Dutta and I.S. Misra, “Mathematical Analysis of Signaling Overhead in MIPv6

based N-Layer Architecture,” Int. journal of Convergence Information Technology,

Vol. 5, No.B, Pp. 252-261, October 2010.

169. S.Chattopadhyay, S.K.Sanyal and A.Chandra, “Design of FIR Filter using Differential

Evolution Optimization & to Study its Effect as a Pulse-shaping Filter in a QPSK

Modulated System,” International Journal of Computer Science and Network

Security, Vol. 10, No. 1, January 2010, Pp. 313-321.

170. S.Chattopadhyay and S.K.Sanyal, “Evaluation of Performance Metrics for QPSK

Modulated Mobile Communication system using Root Raised Cosine & Raised

Cosine pulse-shaping filters,” International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering,

Academy Publisher, Finland, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2010, Pp. 25-29.

171. A.Ghosh, N B Singh, S Deb , Goutham MA and Subir Kumar Sarkar “Millimetre and

sub-millimetre wave response of two-dimensional hot electron in double delta doped

PbTe QW,” International Journal of Computer Applications, vol. 1, no. 23, 2010.

172. S Deb, N B Singh, Samir K Sarkar and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Parameter Optimization

for Better Quantum well Nanostructure Based on Comparative Performance Analysis

of PSO and GA,” Journal of Computational and theoretical Nanoscience, Vol. 7, no.

10, Oct. 2010, Pp. 2024-2030.

173. Sanjoy Deb, N. Basanta Singh, A K Dey and Subir Kumar Sarkar ,“High frequency

transport of Two-Dimensional Hot Electrons in Cds Quantum well with inserted

barrier layer,” Journal of nanoelectronics and optoelectronics, vol.5, Pp.349-354,

2010.

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174. Sanjoy Deb, C. J. Clement Singh, N Basanta Singh, A. K De and Subir Kumar Sarkar,

“Parameter optimization of quantum well nanostructure: A PSO and GA based

comparative study,” IJLTC, Vol 1 (2), December, 2010.

175. G.P.S Mishra and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Single spin implementation of a Low Power

Cost-effective adder,” Journal of nanoelectronics and optoelectronics, Vol. 5, no. 1,

April 2010, Pp. 79-81.

176. G.P. Mishra , A. Sengupta , S. Maji, Subir Kumar Sarkar, P. Bhattacharyya ,“ The

Effect of Catalytic Metal Contact on Methane Sensing Performance of Nanoporous

ZnO -Si Heterojunction,” International journal on smart sensing and intelligent

systems vol. 3, no. 2, June 2010, Pp. 273-191.

177. Debasis Samanta, Ankush Ghosh, Souvik Sarkar, A. K. De and Subir Kumar Sarkar,

“Bi-directional Sequence Generator Using Single Electron Device Based Threshold

Logic Gates,” Journal of Nanoelectronics and Optoelectronics, Vol 5, Number 3,

December 2010, Pp. 323-331.

178. Debasis Samanta, A. K. De, A Jana and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “ SET-MOS Hybrid

Logic Circuit,” International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering& Technology

[IJRTE&T]), Vol.4, Pp-42-45, 2010.

179. Sanjoy Deb, N. Basanta Singh,D Das, A K De and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Analytical

model of threshold voltage and sub-threshold slope of SOI and SON MOSFETs: A

Comparative study,” Journal of electron devices, Vol.8, Pp-300- 309, 2010.

180. S Majumder, T S Das, S Sarkar, Subir Kumar Sarkar, “SVD and lifting wavelet based

fragile Image watermarking,” International journal of recent trends in engineering,

Vol. 3 ,No.1, May 2010, Pp. 97-100.

181. S. R. Biradar, Subir Kumar Sarkar, PuttamadaPpa C, “A Comparison of the TCP

Variants Performance over different Routing Protocols on Mobile Ad Hoc Networks,”

International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering (IJCSE) Vol. 02, No. 02,

2010,Pp. 322-326.

182. S. R. Biradar, Koushik Majumder, Subir Kumar Sarkar, PuttamadaPpa C,

“Performance Evaluation and Comparison of AODV and AOMDV,” International

Journal on Computer Science and Engineering (IJCSE) Vol. 02, No. 02, 2010, 354-

358.

183. Gowrishankar S, Basavaraju T G, Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Effect of community based

mobility model and SMS mobility model on the performance of AOMDV , DYMO,

FSR, LAR, OLSR and TORA routing protocols in MANNET under diversified

scenario,” International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security, Vol: 2;

Issue: 5; Start page: 30; 2010.

184. S. R. Biradar, Rajanna K M, Subir Kumar Sarkar, PuttamadaPpa C, “ Analysis QoS

Parameters for MANETs Routing Protocols,” International Journal on Computer

Science and Engineering , Vol. 02, No. 02, Pp.593-599, 2010.

185. J. Gope, Giriprakash H D, and Subir Kumar Sarkar ,“Cellular automata based data

security scheme in computer network using single electron devices,” International

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Journal of Computer and communication Technology, Vol. 1, issue 2, Pp 146-

152,2010.

186. G. P. S Mishra, S. S Mahato and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “ Performance improvement

for Silicon Solar Cells using better Antireflection coating materials,” International

Journal of Photonic material. Vol 2, Number 1. Pp 15-22, 2010.

187. Gowrishankar S Basavaraju T G and Subir Kumar Sarkar “Mobility based energy

analysis of five mobility models in MANNET using five routing protocols,”

International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security, vol 10, Pp.64-

72,2010.

188. Gowrishankar S Basavaraju T G and Subir Kumar Sarkar,“Analysis of AOMDV and

OLSR Routing protocols under Levy-Walk Mobility model and Gauss-Morkov model

for Ad Hoc Networks,” International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering,

vol 2, Pp.979-986, 2010.

189. J. Yao, A.S. Chowdhury, J. Aman and R.M. Summers, “ Reversible Projection

Technique for Colon Unfolding,” IEEE Transactions on Biomedical

Engineering, 57(12), 2861-2869, 2010.

190. A.S. Chowdhury, S. Tan, J. Yao and R.M. Summers, “ Colonic Fold Detection from

Computed Tomographic Colonography Images using Diffusion-FCM and Level

Sets,” Pattern Recognition Letters, Elsevier, 31(9), 876-8832010.

191. S. Dasgupta and C. Bose, “Add/drop filters for coarse wavelength division

multiplexing - demultiplexing based on photonic crystal with defects,” Journal of

Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, vol.12, no. 8, p. 1646-1651, 2010 .

192. S. Dasgupta and C. Bose, “Photonic crystal based add/drop optical filter with flat-top

response,” Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, Vol.12, no. 7, p.

1441—1445, 2010 .

193. S. Dasgupta and C. Bose, “Design of All-Optic Demultiplexer Based on Photonic

Crystals with Defects,” International Journal of Electronic and Communication

Engineering (IJECE), Vol. 3, no. 1, Pp. 169—178. 2010. (ISSN 0974-2166).

194. A. Chandra and C. Bose, “BER of Differentially Detected π /4-DQPSK with Selection

Combining in Nakagami-m fading channels,” International Journal of Wireless

Information Networks (Springer), vol. 17, no. 1, Pp. 54-63, 2010.

195. M. Biswas, and A. Mandal, “CAD Model to Compute the Input Impedance of an

Equilateral Triangular Microstrip Patch Antenna with Radome,” Progress In

Electromagnetics Research M, Vol. 12, Pp. 247-257, 2010.

196. P. Venkateswaran, M. Mukherjee, A. Sanyal, S. Das, M. Kar and R. Nandi, “A

Novel FPGA based Incremental Encoder Circuit,” Intl’ Jl. of Recent Trends in

Engineering - IJRTE, (ISSN 1797-9617), Academy Publishers, Finland, Vol. 3, No.

3, Pp. 6-9, Mar. 2010.

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197. P. Venkateswaran, M. Mukherjee, S. M. Lalan Chowdhury and R. Nandi, “FPGA

Based Interface Model and Inter-FPGA Communication,” Journal EngineerIT,

(ISSN 1991-5047), EE Publishers, S. Africa, Pp. 56-59, June 2010.

198. R. Nandi, P. Venkateswaran, Soumik Das and M. Kar , “CDBA-Based Electronically

Tunable Filters and Sinusoid Quadrature Oscillator,” Journal of Telecommunications,

(ISSN 2042-8839), Vol.4, Issue 1, Pp. 35-41, Aug. 2010.

199. P.Venkateswaran, M. Kar, S.Das, and R.Nandi, “Active-R Dual Input Integrator With

Enhanced Time Constant Using a CDBA : Quadrature Oscillator Design,” Journal of

Telecommunications, (ISSN 2042-8839), Vol.5, Issue 2, Pp. 1-5, Nov. 2010.

2009

200. A .Chakraborty , A. Konar, U. Chakraborty and A.Chatterjee, “Emotion recognition

and control using fuzzy logic,” IEEE Trans. on Systems, Man and Cybernetics Part-A,

vol. 39, no. 4, Pp. 726-743, July 2009.

201. S. Das, A. Abraham, U. K. Chakraborty, and A. Konar,“Differential Evolution with a

Neighborhood based Mutation Operator: A Comparative Study,” IEEE Transactions

on Evolutionary Computing, vol.13, no.3, Pp.526-553, June 2009.

202. Sudipta Chottopadhyay and Salil Kumar Sanyal, “Comparison of performance metrics

for QPSK and OQPSK transmission using Root Raised Cosine and Raised Cosine

pulse- shaping filters for applications in mobile communication,” International

Journal of Computer Science and Information Security, vol.6, no.2, Pp. 106-112,2009.

203. S. Das, S. Dasgupta, A. Biswas, A. Abraham, and A. Konar,“On Stability of

Chemotactic Dynamics in Bacterial Foraging Optimization Algorithm,” IEEE

Transactions on SMC, Part- A, vol. 39, no. 3, Pp.670-679, May 2009.

204. J. Chakraborty, A. Konar, L.C. Jain and U.K. Chakraborty, “Co-operative multi-robot

path planning using differential evolution,” Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems,

vol. 20, no. 1, Pp. 13-29, 2009.

205. M. Ghosh, A. Konar, L.C Jain and U.K Chakraborty,“Behavioral analysis of

cooperative/competitive antibody dynamics in garbage cleaning applications,” Journal

of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems, vol. 20, no. 1, Pp. 45-61, 2009.

206. Datta, V. Talukdar, A. Konar and L.C J`ain “A neural network based aPproach for

protein structural class prediction,” Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems, vol. 20,

no. 1, Pp. 61-73, 2009.

207. Malay Bhattacharyya and Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay, “ Comparative Study of

Some Solution Methods for Traveling Salesman Problem using Genetic Algorithms,”

Cybernetics and Systems, Vol 40, Issue 1, Pp 1 – 24, January 2009. DOI:

10.1080/01969720802492967

208. Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay, “Fairness and Conspiracy Concepts in Concurrent

Systems,” Vol 34 Number 2, March 2009.

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209. Indrajit Bhattacharyya, Anup Kumar Bandypopadhyay, Bhaskar Gupta, Aloknath

Chattopadhyay, Rajeswari Chattopadhyay, Kiyotoshi Yasumoto, “Vector GA - A

Novel Enhancement of Genetic Algorithms for Efficient Multi-variable or Multi-

dimensional Search,” ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Vol 34 Number

6, November 2009.

210. Indrajit Bhattacharyya, Anup Kumar Bandypopadhyay, Bhaskar Gupta, Aloknath

Chattopadhyay, Rajeswari Chattopadhyay and Kiyotoshi Yasumoto, *

“Vector GA - A

novel enhancement of genetic algorithms for efficient multi-variable or multi-

dimensional search,” ACM Software Engineering Notes, Vol 34 Number 6,

November 2009, Pp.1-5.

211. Samik Chakraborty, Ayona Sarkar and Bhaskar Gupta, *“Novel dual polarized

high gain planar antenna for GSM base station applications” Asian Journal of

Physics, Vol 18, No 2, 2009, Pp.187-192.

212. L. Lolit Kumar Singh, Bhaskar Gupta, K. Yoshitomi and

K. Yasumoto,

*“New

single layer wideband rectangular patch antenna,” Asian Journal of Physics, Vol

18, No 2, 2009, Pp.193-198.

213. M.G.Tiary, A.K.Aditya and Bhaskar Gupta,*“Impedance and loss analysis of Cu

interconnections on non conventional dielectrics for VLSI application” Asian Journal

of Physics, Vol 18, No 2, 2009, Pp.231-242.

214. M.G.Tiary, A.K.Aditya and Bhaskar Gupta *

“Dispersion characteristics of Cu

interconnections on non conventional dielectric for VLSI application,” International

Journal on Microwave and Optical Technology, Vol. 4, No. 5, September 2009, Pp.

293-301.

215. S. Sankaralingam, Bhaskar Gupta and S.Raghavan, *

“Dielectric constant and loss

tangent measurement of fabric materials suitable for wearable antennas,” The ICFAI

University Journal of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Vol. II, No.3, July 2009,

Pp.25-35.

216. Vakhtang Jandieri, Kiyotoshi Yasumoto and Bhaskar Gupta, *“Directivity of radiation

from a localized source coupled to electromagnetic crystals,” International Journal of

Infrared, Teraherz and Millimeter Waves, 2009, Pp. 1102-1112.

217. Ashok Rao, BhaskerGahtori, S.K. Agarwal, TirthankarChakraborty, Chandan Kumar

Sarkar, Anirban Das, “Low temperature specific heat (zero field and with field) of Fe

and Mn-doped MgB2,” Physica C (Elsevier), 469 (2009) 64-69.

218. K.Saha Roy and I.S. Misra, “Improved Call Admission Control protocol using Limited Fractional Guard Channel Scheme in Cellular Networks,” MASAUM Journal of Computing, Vol. 1, No. 4, Pp. 521-, November 2009.

219. K. Saha (Roy), I.S. Misra, “An Adaptive Call Admission Control Protocol for Cellular Networks,” Advances in Wireless and Mobile Communications, Vol 2, Pp.21-28, 2009,

220. Sudipta Chottopadhyay and Salil Kumar Sanyal, “Comparison of performance metrics for QPSK and OQPSK transmission using Root Raised Cosine and Raised Cosine pulse- shaping filters for applications in mobile communication,” International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security, vol.6, no.2, Pp. 106-112,2009.

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221. K. Saha (Roy), I.S. Misra, “A Brief Review of Call Admission Control Protocols in

Mobile Cellular Networks,” Int. Journal of Emerging Technologies and Applications

in Engineering Technology and Sciences, Vol 2, Issue. 2, Pp.524-529, 2009.

222. Q. Md. Alfred, N. Chopra, T. Chakravarty, G. Singh and S.K.Sanyal, “ Programmable

Phased Array using Time-Delay units and its applications ,” International Journal of

Wireless Information Networks ( Springer ) , Vol.16, Nos. 1-2, Pp. 59-67, June 2009.

223. B.K.Upadhyay and S.K.Sanyal ,“VHDL Modeling of Convolutional Interleaver -

Deinterleaver for Efficient FPGA Implementation,” International Journal of Recent

Trends in Engineering, Academy Publishers, Finland (Accepted).

224. R. Nandi, T.K.Bandyopadhyay, S.K.Sanyal & S. Das, “ Selective Filters and

Sinusoidal Oscillators using CFA Transimpedance Pole ,” –Circuits Syst Signal

Process, Vol. 28, Pp. 349-359, 2009.

225. R. Nandi, S.K.Sanyal and T.K.Bandyopadhyay “Single CFA-Based Integrator,

Differentiator, Filter and Sinusoid Oscillator,” IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation

and Measurement, Vol. 58, No. 8, Pp. 2557-2564, August 2009.

226. P. Venkateswaran, A. Sanyal, S. Das, R. Nandi and S. K. Sanyal, “An Efficient

Time Domain Speech Compression Algorithm Based on LPC and Sub-band Coding

Techniques,” Journal of Communications, Academy Publisher, Finland, Vol.4,

No.6, Pp.423-428, July 2009.

227. G. P. S Mishra, Subir Kumar Sarkar, “An Efficient APproach to design optimized

Reversible binary Coded Decimal Subtractor,” International Journal of Electronics

Networks, Devices and Fields, vol 1, issue 3, 2009

228. Sudip Dogra, Ritwik Ray, Saustav Ghosh, Debharshi Bhattacharya, Subir Kr. Sarkar,

“ A Cost Effective RFID Based Customized DVD-ROM to Thwart Software Piracy”

International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security, (Vol. 6 No.1),

2009.

229. S. Basu, J. Gope, A Karmaker, K.S.Kumer, Samir Kumar Sarker, Subir Kumar

Sarkar, “Influence of Mixed oxide Interfacial Layer on the response Characteristics of

Submicron AlGaAs Practical MESFET,” International Journal of Engineering

Research and Industrial Application, vol. 2, no. IV, 2009, Pp.173-184.

230. Subir Kumar Sarkar and G C Manna, “Performance Evaluation of IEEE 802.l6d based

system in sub-urban area,” Telecommunications Journal Vol. 59 Issue 2, March¬April

2009.

231. S K Chakraborty, G C Manna and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Wireless march to wire line

and Convergence in business model,” Telecommunications Journal Vol 59 Issue 2,

March-April 2009.

232. Subir Kumar Sarkar, T G Basavaraju, PuttamadaPpa C, “ Ad Hoc mobile wireless

network,” Book review, IEEE Communication Magazine, May 2009, Pp. 12-14.

233. Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Spintronics Device Based VLSI Chip for Error Correction in

Wireless Cellular Communication,”AIUB Journal of Science and Engineering.Vol. 8

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Number 1 August 2009.

234. Ankush Ghosh, Souvik Sarkar, Goutham MA Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Single Electron

based binary multipliers and overflow detection,” International Journal of

Engineering, Science and Technology ISSN 2141-2820 Vol: 1; Issue: 1; Start page:

61; Date: 2009;

235. N Basanta Singh, Sanjoy Deb, Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Effects of Electronics State

modulation on the high frequency response characteristics of GaAs quantum wells,”

Physica B, Elsevier, 404 (2009) 3727–3731.

236. N. Basanta Singh, Sanjoy Deb, G. P Mishra and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Microwave

and Millimetre Wave Response Characteristics of Two-Dimensional hot Electrons in

PbTe Quantum Wells,” International Journal of Electronics, Circuits and Systems 3:1

2009, Pp.32-39.

237. N. Basanta Singh, Sanjoy Deb, G. P Mishra and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Influence of

double δ–doping on high frequency response of two-dimensional hot electrons in

GaAs quantum wells,” IE(I) Journal-ET, Vol 90 July 2009, Pp.14-19.

238. N. Basanta Singh, Sanjoy Deb, G. P Mishra and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Effects of

Double Delta Doping on Millimetre and Sub-millimetre Wave Response of Two-

Dimensional Hot Electrons in GaAs Nanostructures,” International Journal of

Electronics, Circuits and Systems, Vol.3 No.1 (2009) Pp. 32-39, WASET.

239. G. P. S Mishra, S. S Mahato and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “ Performance improvement

for Silicon Solar Cells using better Antireflection coating materials,” International

Journal of Photonic material.Vol 2, Number 1 (2010). Pp 15-22.

240. Ankush Ghosh, A. Basu, T. S. Das, V. H. Mankar, D. Samanta, Subir Kumar Sarkar,

“Single Spin Logic Realization of a Robust Spatial Domain Image Watermarking,”

Advance Science Letters, Vol. 2, 1–11, 2009.

241. Sanjoy Deb N. Basanta Singh, Rajanna K.M, G.P.S. Mishra, Ankush Ghosh and Subir

Kumar Sarkar, “Genetic aPproach towards the size-effects optimization in CdS/ZnSe

polar semiconductor quantum wells under hot-electron condition,” International

Journal of Nano Electronics, Circuits and Systems, vol. 1, 2009.

242. Ankush Ghosh, Souvik Sarkar, Biplab Roy and Samir Kumar Sarkar, “Single Spin

Logic Circuits for Traffic Control System: Design and Implementation,” International

Journal of Nano Electronics, Circuits and Systems, vol. 1, 2009.

243. S.Basu, J. Gope, A Karmaker, K.S.Kumer, S.K. Sarker, Subir Kumar Sarkar,

“Influence of Mixed oxide Interfacial Layer on the response Characteristics of

Submicron AlGaAs Practical MESFET,” International Journal of Engineering

Research and Industrial Application , vol. 2, no. IV, 2009, Pp.173-184.

244. Ankush Ghosh, Souvik Sarkar, D. Ray Chaudhuri, and Subir Kumar Sarkar. ”A

Power Efficient Binary Multiplier Circuit with overflow Detection Using single Spin

Logic Circuit: Design and Implementation” journal Advanced Science Latter

(Accepted)

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245. Koushik Majumder, Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Circular Quadrant Routing Protocol

(CQRP) For Mobile Ad Hoc Network,” Journal of Advanced Research in Computer

Engineering, Vol. 3, No. I, January-June 2009, Pp. 69-78

246. A.S. Chowdhury, S.M. Bhandarkar, R.W. Robinson and J.C. Yu: “Virtual

Craniofacial Reconstruction using Computer Vision, Graph Theory and Geometric

Constraints,” Pattern Recognition Letters, Elsevier, 30(10), (2009), 931-938.

247. A.S. Chowdhury, S.M. Bhandarkar, R.W. Robinson and J.C. Yu: “Virtual Multi-

fracture Craniofacial Reconstruction using Computer Vision and Graph

Matching,”Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics, Elsevier, 33(5), (2009),

333-342.

248. A.Chandra and C. Bose, “Performance of single and multichannel coherent reception

under Rician fading,” International Journal of Wireless Information Networks

(Springer), vol. 16, no. 1, Pp. 81-90, 2009.

249. A.Chandra and C. Bose, “Error probability for coherent modulations in Rician fading

channel,” International Journal of Interdisciplinary Telecommunications &

Networking (IJITN), (IGI Global), vol. 1, no. 2, Pp. 16-27, 2009.

250. S. Chattopadhyay, M. Biswas, J. Y. Siddiqui, and D. Guha, “Input impedance of

rectangular microstrip patch with variable air gap and varying aspect ratio,” IET

Microwaves Antennas and Propagat., Vol. 3, Pp. 1151-1156, Dec. 2009.

251. M. Biswas, and D. Guha, “Input Impedance and Resonance Characteristics of

Superstrate Loaded Triangular Microstrip Patch,” IET Microwaves Antennas and

Propagat,Vol. 3,Pp. 92-98, Feb. 2009.

252. S. Chattopadhyay, M. Biswas, J. Y. Siddiqui, and D. Guha, “On the resonance of

rectangular microstrip patches with variable air gap and varying aspect ratio,” MOTL,

Vol. 51, No.1,Pp.169-173, Jan.2009.

253. P. Venkateswaran, P. Som, R. Ghosh, A. Das, S. Hansda and R. Nandi, “Smart Gate

: A MAC Protocol for Gateway Discovery in Clustered Ad-Hoc Networks,”

Journal of Networks, (ISSN 1796-2056), Academy Publisher, Finland, Vol.4, Issue

3, Pp. 208-215, May 2009.

254. P. Venkateswaran, A. Sanyal, S. Das, R. Nandi and S. K. Sanyal, “An Efficient

Time Domain Speech Compression Algorithm Based on LPC and Sub-band Coding

Techniques,” Journal of Communications, (ISSN 1796-2021), Academy Publisher,

Finland, Vol.4, No.6, Pp.423-428, July 2009.

255. P. Venkateswaran, A. Kumar, P. Mondal, S. Dhabal and R. Nandi, “A Novel Opto-

isolation Technique for the I2C Bus for Glitch Elimination in an Industrial

Enviromnent,” Proc. International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering,

(ISSN:1797-9617), Academy Publisher, Finland, Vol.2, No.8, Pp. 27-29, Nov.

2009.

2008

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256. S. Das, A. Abraham and A.Konar,“Automatic Clustering Using an Improved

Differential Evolution Algorithm,” IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and

Cybernetics - Part A, vol. 38, no. 1, Pp. 218-237, January 2008.

257. S.Das, A.Abraham and A.Konar, “Automatic Kernel Clustering with Multi-Elitist

Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm,” Pattern Recognition Letters, Elsevier

Science, Vol 29, Pp. 688-699, 2008.

258. Das, S., Konar, A. and Chakraborty, U. K., “Differential Evolution with Time-

Varying Scale Factor, New Mathematics & Natural Computation,” World Scientific

Press (Accepted, 2008).

259. Bhattacharjee, K., Chatterjee, S. and Konar, A., "An Improved Clustering of Gene

Microarray Data using Genetic Algorithm,” published in International Journal of Soft

Computing and Bioinformatics, 2008.

260. P. Saha, and A. Konar, “Abductive Reasoning with Inverse Fuzzy Relations,

International Journal of Computational Intelligence, Vol. 17, 2009.

261. A.Datta, V. Talukdar, A. Konar and L.C Jain, “Neuro-swarm hybridization for protein

tertiary structure prediction,” Int. J. of Hybrid Intelligent Systems, vol. 5, no. 3, Pp.

153-161, 2008.

262. Susanta Mitra, Aditya Bagchi and A.K.Bandyopadhyay, “Complex Query Processing

on Web Graph: a Social Network Perspective,” Journal of Digital Information

Management, Vol. 6 No. 1, February 2008, Pp 12-20.

263. Malay Bhattacharyya and Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay, “On single courier

problem,” Optimization Letters, DOI 10.1007/s11590-008-0079-4.

264. Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay, “Weakest Precondition Based Verification Tool that

Models Spatial Ordering” , ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Vol 33,

Number 2, March 2008.

265. Susanta Mitra, Aditya Bagchi, and A.K.Bandyopadhyay, “Design of a Data Model for

Social Network Applications” , in “Data Warehousing and Mining: Concepts,

Methodologies, Tools, and Applications” (6 Vols), Edited By: John Wang, Montclair

State University, USA, Information Science Reference, 2008.

266. S. Bhunia, M.K.Pain, S. Biswas, D. Sarkar, P. P. Sarkar and B.Gupta, “Investigations

on microstrip patch antennas with different slots and feeding points,” Microwave and

Optical Technology Letters, Vol 50, No 1, Nov. 2008, Pp. 2754-2758.

267. A.Kundu, S. Sethi, N.C. Mondal, B. Gupta, S.K. Lahiri and H. Saha ,“Analysis and

optimization of two movable plates RF MEMS switch for simultaneous improvement

in actuation voltage and switching time,” accepted in Microelectronics Journal.

268. P.Mukherjee and B.Gupta, “Terahertz (THz) frequency sources and antennas - a brief

review” International Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, vol. 29, no. 12, Dec.

2008, Pp.1091–1102.

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269. P.Mukherjee and B.Gupta, Ever L. Hines, “Radio Frequency Properties of Carbon

nanotubes and applications,” ACTA Technica, Vol. 56, No. 3, Pp 255-270, 2011.

270. A.Bhattacharyya, A.K. Bandyopadhyay, B. Gupta, R. Chattopadhyay,

A.

Chattopadhyay and K. Yasumoto ,“Vector GA - A Novel Enhancement of Genetic

Algorithms for Efficient Multi-variable or Multi-dimensional Search,”Published in

Cybernetics and Systems, 2011.

271. Shyamal Kumar Das Mandal, Bhaskar Gupta and Asoke Kumar Datta,“Manner based

lexically driven (MBLD) model for speech recognition in Bangla,” Published in

ISCAP 2008.

272. S. Bhunia, D. Sarkar, S. Biswas, P. P. Sarkar, B.Gupta, K. Yasumoto, “Reduced size

small dual & multi-frequency microstrip antennas,” Microwave and Optical

Technology Letters, Vol 50, No 4, April 2008, Pp. 961-965.

273. S.Bhunia, D.Sarkar, S.Biswas, P.P.Sarkar, B. Gupta, “Experimental investigation on

single-feed dual frequency (dual band) reduced sized slotted square microstrip patch

antenna,” Indian Journal of Physics, Vol.82, no. 7, July 2008, Pp.1-4.

274. Ashok Rao, AnirbanDas, TirthankarChakraborty, BhaskerGahtori, S K Agarwal,

Chandan Kumar Sarkar, K M Sivakumar, K K Wu and Y K Kuo, “Electrical and

thermal transport properties of EuBa2(Cu1−xMnx)3O7,” J. Phys.: Condens.

Matter(IOP), 20 (2008) 485212

275. C.M. Chakrabarty, I.S. Misra, A Mukherjee, “Integrating QoS Management in

TLMN: Three Level Mobility Model for Next generation Wireless IP-based

Networks,” Journal of China Communications, Vol. 5, No. 3, Pp. 125-139, October

2008.

276. I.S. Misra, A. Roy, J. Mandal and K. Saha (Roy), “Pre-emption based Call Admission

Control with QoS and Dynamic Bandwidth Reservation for Cellular Networks,”

IEEE/ACM Workshop on Intelligent Networks: Adaptation, Communication &

Reconfiguration (IAMCOM-08), January 2008, Bangalore, India.

277. N. Dutta and I. Saha Misra, “Mathematical Modelling of Hierarchical Mobile IPv6

Based Network Architecture in Search of Optimal Performance,” Proc. of Int. Conf.

on Advanced Computing and Communications Conference (ADCOM-2009),

December 2008.

278. C Pani and I.S. Misra, “Analysis of Mobility Mechanism in HMIPv6/MPLS Enabled

3G/WLAN Integrated Framework,” Seventh Int. Conf. on Networking (ICN 2008.) ,

April 2008, Cancun, Mexico.

279. I.S. Misra and K. Saha (Roy), “Bandwidth and Delay Guaranteed Call Admission

Control Scheme for QOS Provisioning in IEEE 802.16e Mobile WiMAX,” Proc. of

IEEE Global Communications Conference, Exhibition and Industry Forum

(GLOBECOM), Pp.1245-1250, December 2008

280. S. Surendra Dalu, Mrinal K Naskar and C. K.Sarkar, “Implementation of a Topology

Control Algorithm for Mobile Ad hoc Networks Using Pursue Mobility Model,”

Journal of APplied Computer Science, Issue No. 4, 2008.

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281. R.R.Bhoi, S.Hansda, P.Venkateswaran, S.K.Sanyal and R.Nandi “ PLC Verification

using Symbolic Model Checking,” Journal Engineer IT, EE Publishers, South Africa,

PP16-19 Oct 2008.

282. R. Nandi, S.K.Sanyal and T.K.Bandyopadhyay ,“Single CFA-based Integrator,

Differentiator, Filter and Sinusoid Oscillator,” accepted for publication in IEEE

Transactions on Instrumentation & Measurement, USA.

283. S.Chattopadhyay and S.K.Sanyal , “Comparison of Performance Metrics for QPSK

and OQPSK Transmission Using Root Raised Cosine & Raised Cosine Pulse-shaping

Filters for Applications in Mobile Communication,” European Transactions on

Telecommunications, published in 2008.

284. S.Chattopadhyay and S.K.Sanyal , “Role of Direct Form FIR EquiriPple Low Pass

Filter as Pulse-Shaping Filter in QPSK Modulated Mobile Communication Systems”

European Transactions on Telecommunications Letter, published in 2008.

285. S.Chattopadhyay and S.K.Sanyal , “Some Measurement Guidelines for Raised Cosine

Pulse-Shaping Filter Based SIMULINK Model for QPSK Transmission” Iranian

Journal of Engineering Sciences, published in 2008.

286. T. K. Maiti, T. Das, P. S. Das, Subir Kumar Sarkar, and C. K. Maiti, “Strained-Si

MOSFETs for Low-Power Applications,”ECSTransactions, vol. 14,August, Pp.203-

211, 2008.

287. Ankush Ghosh, J. Gope, T. Datta, Biplab Roy and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Spintronic

Device Based Power Efficient VLSI Chip Design for Universal Code Converter,”

Canadian Journal of Pure and APplied Sciences, Vol. 2, No. 3, Pp. 469-474, 2008.

288. K. Majumder, S. R. Biradar, Souvik Sarkar and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “ Layered

Square Location Management (LSLM) Scheme for Mobile Ad hoc Network,”

International Journal of Computers, Information Technology and Engineering

(IJCITAE), Vol. 2, No. 2, Pp. 77-86

289. Subir Kumar Sarkar, Ankush Ghosh1, Anindya Ghosh, K. Senthil Kumar1, and T.

Datta, “Implementing a Power Efficient PN Sequence Generator Using Spintronic

Devices for Code Division Multiple Access Based Wireless Mobile Communication,”

Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience Vol. 5, no.7, 1334–1339, July

2008.

290. T.K. Maity, S.S. Mahato, P. Chakraborty, C.K. Maity and Subir Kumar Sarkar,

“CMOS Performance Enhancement in Hybrid Orientation Technologies,” Journal of

Computational Electronics (Springer) 10825-008-0244-0.

291. C.J. Clement Singh, Senthil Kumar, Jayanto Gope Suman Basu and Subir Kumar

Sarkar, “Single Electron Device based automatic Tea Vending Machine” Journal of

IETECH, 2008.

292. Ankush Ghosh, D. Ray Chaudhuri, Giriprakash HD, Milan Sasmal, N. R.

Bandyopadhyay and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Single Spin Logic based Power Efficient

Water Dispensing Machine: Design and Implementation,” International Journal Of

Engineering Research And Industrial Applications, Vol. 1, No. 3, 2008.

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293. V. H. Mankar, T. S. Das, S. Sarkar and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Redundant Wavelet

Watermarking using Spread Spectrum Modulation,” Electronic Letters on Computer

Vision and Image Analysis 7(2):1-10, 2008.

294. V. H. Mankar, T. S. Das and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Cellular Automata based Robust

Watermarking Architecture towards the VLSI realization” International Journal of

Computer Science, Vol.2 No.3, 2008.

295. T. S. Das, V. H. Mankar, Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Error Control Coding based Robust

Spread Spectrum Watermarking, International Engineering & Technology Journal of

Information Systems, Vol 2, Number 3, Pp (157-163), ISSN 0973-8096, 2008.

296. Subir Kumar Sarkar, G.C.Manna, S.S.Sing, T.Dutta, Samir Kumar Sarkar and P. K.

Naskar, “CDMA Technology Based Reliable Wireless Mobile Communication

System on a single chip using Cellular Automata Concept,” Journal of Engineering,

computing & Architecture, vol.1 issue-1, 2008, ISSN 1934-7197.

297. Debdoot sheet, Anil Kumar, Agnibesh Dutta, Samrat Dasgupta, Tirthankar Das and

Subir Kumar Sarkar, “ Realization and Simulation of the Hardware for RFID System

and its Performance study,” Journal of IETECH , Vol. 5, No. 7, PP. 1344-1339, July

2008.

298. N.B.Sinha, D Kandar, R.Bera and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Experimental Studies and

Simulations Based Prediction of a Better MIMO-OFDM Combined System for

Broadband Wireless Mobile Communication,” Progress In Electromagnetic Research

C, Vol. 2, PP.47-64, ISSN 1937-8718, 2008.

299. R. R. Bhoi, S. Hansda, P. Venkateswaran, S. K. Sanyal and R. Nandi, “PLC

Verification using Symbolic Model Checking,” Journal EngineerIT, (ISSN 1991-

5047), EE Publishers, South Africa, Pp. 16-19, Oct. 2008.

Monographs /Chapters in Books

2012

1. Subir Kumar Sarkar, T.G. Basavaraju, C.PuttamadaPpa, “Ad Hoc Mobile Wireless

Networks: Principles, Protocols, and Application,” Second Edition, CRC Press,

Taylor & Francis Group.

2. Nilanjan Dey, Anamitra Bardhan Roy, Achintya Das and Sheli Sinha Chaudhuri,

“Recent Trends in Computer Networks and Distributed Systems Security,” published

in Springer Berlin / Heidelberg in Communications in Computer and Information

Science, 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-34134-2, Vol 335, Part 2, Pp 347-357, DOI:

10.1007/978-3-642-34135-9_35 [Springer]

3. Anisha Halder, Srishti Shaw, Kanika Orea, Pavel Bhowmik, Aruna Chakraborty, and

Amit Konar, “A Computational Intelligence APproach to Emotion Recognition from

the Lip Profile of a Subject,” In Computational Intelligence in Image Processing,

Springer Amitava Chatterjee and Patrick Siarry (Eds.), 2012.

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4. Rajshree Mandal, Anisha Halder, Amit Konar and Atulya K. Nagar “A Fuzzy

Condition Sensitive Hierarchical Algorithm for APproximate Template Matching in

Dynamic Image Sequence,” In Modern Image Processing Algorithms Employing

Computational Intelligence Techniques, Springer Amitava Chatterjee and Patrick

Siarry (Eds.), 2012

2011

5. Koushik Majumder, Sudhabindu Ray and Subir Kumar Sarkar (2011), “Design and

Analysis of a Multi-Level Location Information Based Routing Scheme for Mobile

Ad Hoc Networks,” Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks: Applications, Prof. Xin Wang (Ed.),

ISBN: 978-953-307-416-0, January 30, 2011, Under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.

6. A.S. Chowdhury and S.M. Bhandarkar: Computer Vision-guided Virtual Craniofacial

Surgery: A Graph-theoretic and Statistical Perspective, Advances in Computer Vision

and Pattern Recognition Series (ACVPR), Springer-Verlag. London, UK, ISBN 978-

0-85729-295-7. (2011).

7. M. Sen, A.K. Rudra, A.S. Chowdhury, A. Elnakib and A. El-Baz: Cerebral White

Matter Segmentation using Probabilistic Graph Cut Algorithm, in Multi-Modality

State-of-the-Art Medical Image Segmentation and Registration Techniques, Vol. II,

A. El-Baz, R. Acharya, A. Laine (eds.), Springer-Verlag, NY, USA (2011), 41-67.

8. A. Konar, A. Chakraborty, P. Bhowmick, Souvick Das and A. Halder, “Emotion

Recognition from facial expression, voice and EEG signals,” In Cross-Disciplinary

Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition: Advancing

Technologies, V. K. Mago and N. Bhatia (eds.), IGI Global, 2011.

9. K. Bakshi, S. Chandra, A. Konar and D. N. Tiberawala, “Hand Tremor Prediction

and Classification Using Electromyogram Signals to Control Neuro-Motor

Instability,” In Cross-Disciplinary Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Pattern

Recognition: Advancing Technologies, V. K. Mago and N. Bhatia (eds.), IGI Global,

2011.

10. S. Sikdar, A. K. Pal, V. Talukdar and A. Konar, “Biclustering of Gene Microarray

Data Using Multi-objective Evolutionary Optimization Algorithms,” In Recent

Trends in Computational Biology and Computational Statistics APplied in

Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ajit K. Roy (ed.), New India Publishing Agency,

New Delhi, 2011.

11. Chakraborty and A. Konar, “Stability and Chaos in Cognitive Reasoning,” The

Handbook of Reasoning based Intelligent Systems, J. Nakamatshu and L.C. Jain

(eds.), World Scientific, 2011.

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2010

12. D. Datta, A. Konar, S. Das and B. K. Panigrahi, “Gene Regulatory Network

Identification from Gene Expression Time Series Data Using Swarm Intelligence,” In

Swarm Intelligence Handbook, L. M. Hiot, Y. Shi and B. K. Panigrahi, (eds.),

Springer, 2010.

13. V. Talukdar, A. Konar, S. Paria, S. Maity, T. K. Pal, “A new aPproach to gene

prediction, based on the self-organizing map,” International Journal of Medical

Engineering and Informatics, vol. 2, no. 2, Pp. 107 - 121, 2010.

14. A. Acharya and A. Konar, “An improved Ant colony optimization algorithm for

better speed up and accuracy,” In Swarm Intelligence Handbook, L. M. Hiot,Y. Shi

and B. K. Panigrahi, (eds.), Springer, 2010.

2009

15. Salil Kumar Sanyal Contributed a Chapter on “Architecture of Embedded Tunable

Circular Microstrip Antenna” jointly with Dr. T.Chakravarty & Prof. A.De in the

book entitled “ Large Scale Computations, Embedded Systems and Computer

Security ” edited by F.Komarov & M. Bestuzhev and published by Nova Publishers,

USA under editorial production in 4th

Quarter 2009.

16. Salil Kumar Sanyal has Contributed Chapter 3 on “Architecture of Embedded

Tunable Circular Microstrip Antenna” jointly with Dr. Tapas Chakravarty, & Prof.

Asok De in the book entitled “Java Software and Embedded Systems,” edited by

Mattis Hayes and Isaiah Johansen and published by Nova Publishers, USA Pp. 117-

136, 4th Quarter 2009.

17. S.Gowrishankar, T. G. Basavaraju, Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Analysis of Overhead

Control Mechanisms in Mobile AD HOC Networks,” Advances in Electrical

Engineering and Computational Science, Lecturer Notes in Electrical Engineering,

Springer Publications, 2009.

2008

18. S.Das,A. Abraham, and A.Konar, “Particle Swarm Optimization and Differential

Evolution Algorithms: Technical Analysis, Applications and Hybridization

Perspectives,” Advances of Computational Intelligence in Industrial Systems, Ying

Liu et al. (Eds.), Studies in Computational Intelligence, Springer Verlag, Germany,

2008.

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19. J.Chakraborty, A.Konar and A.Chakraborty , “Multi-Robot Cooperation by Swarm

and Evolutionary Algorithms,” In Computational Intelligence, Control and Computer

Vision in Robotics and Automation, Ed. B. Subudhi, Narosa, 2008

Edited Books

Books published:

2012

1. A. Konar, “Embedded Systems: Principles, Techniques and Applications,” 2012,

accepted for publication.

2. Prof. Iti Saha Misra: Revised 2nd edition submitted for the book “Wireless

Communication and Networks, Mc Graw Hill, India with 4 new chapters, to be

published in Dec 2012.

3. Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Wireless Sensor and Ad-Hoc Networks under Diversified

Network Scenarios,” Artech House (2012).

2011

4. A. Konar, V.Talukdar, and A.Datta, “The Art of Problem Solving in Bioinformatics

and Computational Biology,” Springer, 2011 (to aPpear).

5. Amit Konar, and Aruna Chakraborty, “(Eds.) Advances in Emotion Recognition,”

Wiley-Blacwell, 2011.

6. Amit Konar, and Sumantra Chakraborty, Abduction: Reasoning with Type-1 and

Type-2 Fuzzy Sets, Springer, Heidelberg, 2011.

7. Amit Konar and Jaya Sil, Rough and Fuzzy Pattern Recognition, Jones and Bartlet,

2011.

8. “Technology Computer Aided Design: Simulation for VLSI MOSFET” Edited by

Prof. C. K. Sarkar, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, 6000 Broken Sound

Parkway NW, Suite 300, Boca Raton, Florida 33487, U.S.A.

9. “Study on Data Hiding and Multimedia Data Communication: Methods, Analysis and

Realization,” Tirtha Sankar Das, Subir Kumar Sarkar, LAP LAMBERT Academic

Publishing (August 25, 2011).

10. P. Venkateswaran et al. Contributed Section 6.5, Community-Based Obstacle

Mobility for the Handbook of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks for Mobility Models,

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Edited By Radhika Ranjan Roy, Springer Science+Business Media, (ISBN 978-1-

4419-6048-1), Pp. 203 to 213, LLC 2011, USA.

2009

13. S. Das, A. Abraham, and A. Konar, “Metaheuristic Clustering, Studies in

Computational Intelligence Series”, Springer, 2009.

14. A. Chakraborty, and A. Konar, “Emotional Intelligence: A Cybernetic Approach”,

Springer, September 2009.

15. Iti Saha Misra published a book entitled: “Wireless Communications and Networks:

3G and Beyond”, McGraw Hill India, June 2009.Details of patents and income

generated:

Indian patent no. 200050 on ‘A Novel Dual Frequency Microstrip Antenna’

granted on 01 December 2006, by Prof. Bhaskar Gupta, Ratnajit Bhattachharaya,

Pinaki Mukherjee.

One patent has been filed with Indian patent no. 669/KOL/2013 on ‘Work

Function engineering binary metal alloy gate strained Silicon-SOI/ SON

MOSFET Device” on 5th

June 2013, by Prof. Subir Kumar Sarkar, Bibhas Manna,

Saheli Sarkhel, Nurul Islam, and Souvik Sarkar.

One patent has been filed with Indian patent no. 90/KOL/2013 on “A Radio

Frequency MEMS unit cell Miniature-size Switched Capacitor Based Phase

Shifter Device” by Amrita Chakraborty, Prof. Bhaskar Gupta and Binay Kumar

Sarkar.

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated:

Prof. Subir Kumar Sarkar was with an investigating team for investigation in a

plant of General Power Corporation after some complain against Wessman Pvt.

Ltd.

Prof. Bhaskar Gupta has advised M/s Turkcell, Republic of Turkey on chip

antenna design.

17. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad (give details):

Anada Shankar Chowdhury worked as Visiting Professor, Institute for Computer

Science, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of

Münster, Germany. (June 2013 – July 2013).

18. Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other

(please specify and give details, including the name of the committee/s, position/s

held, duration, etc.)

(a) National committees

I. Subir Kumar Sarkar

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i. Member of the Board of Studies-PG at West Bengal State Council of Higher

Education from 7.1.13.

ii. The Member of advisory committee for TEQIP-II seminar on “Advances in

Information and Communication Technology: Emerging Trends and

challenges,” Organised on 24th to 28th July, 2012 at RCCIIT.

iii. The Member of the Court, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.

iv. The Member of Executive Council, Jadavpur University.

v. Member of the Governing body of Dinabandhu Andrews Institute of

Technology and Management, Kolkata.

vi. Member of the Board of Studies in the Department of Electronics and

Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur

vii. Member of the Board of Studies in the Department of Electronics and

Communication Engineering, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Orissa

viii. Adjunct faculty in the Department of Electronics and Communication

Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal, Karnataka.

b. International committees

I. Ananda Shankar Chowdhury

i. International Workshop on Computational Spine Imaging (CSI), Nagoya,

Japan, 2013

ii. International Conference on Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence

(PReMI), Kolkata, India, 2013

iii. IEEE International Conference on Natural Computation (ICNC), IEEE

International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery

(FSKD), Shanghai, China, 2011

iv. IEEE Sponsored International Conference on Computer and Communication

Technology (ICCCT), Allahabad, India, 2010

v. International Conference on Image Processing, Computer Vision and Pattern

Recognition (IPCV), Las Vegas, USA, 2010.

II. Kalyan kumar Mallick

i. The conference chair in the IEEE sponsored conference

INDICON in 2010 at Jadavpur University, Kolkata.

ii. Kalyan kumar Mallick the member of advisory committee in

the IEEE sponsored conference INDICON in 2011, BITS

Pilani, Hyderabad.

c. Editorial Boards

1. Amit Konar

i. -IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernatics : Systems

ii. -IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems

iii. -Neurocomputing, Elsevier

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iv. -Intelligent Decision SuPport Systems, IOS Press

II. Ananda Sh. Chwodhury serves as publication chair in IEEE Sponsored

International Conference on Communications, Devices and Intelligent

Systems (CODIS), Kolkata, India, 2012.

III. Chayanika Bose serves as technical programme chair in IEEE sponsored

International conference on communications, devices and Intelligent

Systems (CODIS 2012).

IV. Subir kumar Sarkar

i. General Chair in International conference on communications, devices

and Intelligent Systems (CODIS 2012).

ii. Editor-In-Chief of International Journal of Nano Electronics, Circuits and

Systems.

iii. Editorial board member of the Journal of Engineering, computing &

Architecture.

iv. Prof. Subir Kumar Sarkar served as organizing secretary in 2nd National

Conference on Recent Trends in Information Systems (ReTIS-08),

February 7-9, 2008, Organised by CMATER, SRUVM project,CSE

Department (TEQIP), Jadavpur University,IEEE GOLD Affinity Group,

IEEE Calcutta Section and Computer Jagat.

19. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,

training programs and similar programs) conducted:

Prof. Subir Kumar Sarkar organized a one week long workshop on “Image

Processing and its Application in VLSI Circuits” at the Dept.of ETCE,

UGC-ASC Jadavpur University, Kolkata from 22-26, February 2010.

20. Student projects

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental

projects 99%

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /

industry / institute 1%

21. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty:

Amit Konar has been appointed as an Associate Editor, IEEE Transaction on

Fuzzy Systems.

Amit Konar has been selected as the Program Chair of IEEE sponsored

prestigious Fuzz-IEEE conference.

Bhaskar Gupta has been selected as Part Time Non Official Director, Direct

Freight Corridor Corporation Ltd., Government of India.

Bhaskar Gupta has been appointed as Non official Part Time Director,RailTel

Corporation of India Ltd., Government of India.

Bhaskar Gupta has been appointed as Chairman, West Bengal Joint Entrance

Examination Board.

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Bhaskar Gupta has received Best paper award in International Conference on

Information and Electronics Engineering, IPCSIT, Bangkok, 2011

Bhaskar Gupta has obtained Best Paper Award in ICMARS 2011, Jodhpur,

Rajasthan.

Salil kumar Sanyal has been appointed as Chairman, Circuits and Systems

Society Chapter of IEEE Calcutta Section.

Salil kumar Sanyal has been selected as Member National Advisory Committee,

AICTE Sponsored National Conference on Energy System Planning,

Implementation and Operation (ESPIO-2011) organized by JIS College of

Engineering, Kalyani, August 2011.

Salil kumar Sanyal has been selected as Member National Advisory Committee,

National Conference on Computing, Communication and Sensor network

(CCSN-11) organized by The Institution of Engineers (India), Rourkela Local

Centre & Purushottam Institute of Engineering and Technology, Rourkela,

October 2011.

Salil kumar Sanyal has been selected as Organizing Chairman, National

Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering (CALCON

2011), organized by IEEE Calcutta Section, Kolkata, November, 2011.

Salil kumar Sanyal has attended the AICTE Meeting of Heads of Institutions to

discuss changes in the APproval Process for the academic year 2012-13 as a

representative from Jadavpur University on 29th

November, 2011 at University of

Calcutta.

Salil kumar Sanyal has been selected as Member, International Program

Committee, 14th

IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information

Technology (ICCIT 2011) organized by American International University,

December, 2011, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Iti Saha Misra has been appointed as Secretary, IEEE Kolkata Section.

Subir Kumar Sarkar has been selected as the chair to organize an IEEE-

sponsored International conference CODIS-12 by the Department.

Subir Kumar Sarkar acted as judge in a technical session on simulation and

modeling in International conference on Sustainable energy and intelligent

system (SEISCON 2011), 21 July 2011, Dr. M.G.R University, Chennai, Tamil

Nadu.

A.S. Chowdhury acted as a member of the screening committee for Ph.D.

applications from India to USA under Fulbright Scheme (organized by United

States Education Foundation in India (USEFI)).

Sudhabindu Ray has been appointed as member of technical subcommittee

,West Bengal Jointentrance Board

Sudhabindu Ray has been appointed as academic member of School of Nuclear

Studies and Application.

Rabindra Nath Nandi has been awarded AICTE Emeritus Fellow.

Amit Konar has been appointed as an Associate Editor of the IEEE Trans. on

Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part-A in April, 2010.

Amit Konar served as an Editor-in-Chief for the Int.J. of AI and Soft

Computing, Inderscience, UK for the year 2010.

Amit Konar served as an Editor of Neurocomputing Journal, Elsevier.

Amit Konar has been selected as the Liaison Chair for the International Conf.

Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems, Kaiserslautern, Germany, Dec.

2010.

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Amit Konar is a member of the Program Committee of the Int. Conf. on

Information Systems to be held in Kolkata, Dec. 2010.

Anup Kumar Bandhyopadhyaya has been appointed as non-official part time

Director on the Board of RAILTEL CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. for three

years or until further orders, whichever is earlier.

A. S. Chowdhury has been awarded a Travel Stipend from the IEEE Signal

Processing Society (SPS) for presenting a paper in the Seventeenth International

Conference on Image Processing (ICIP) at Hong Kong, 2010.

A. S. Chowdhury has been awarded a Travel Stipend from the International

Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) for presenting a paper in

the Twentieth International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR) at

Istanbul, Turkey, 2010.

A.S. Chowdhury has been selected as the Program Committee Member in the

International Conference on Image Processing, Computer Vision, and Pattern

Recognition (IPCV), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, July 2010.

A.S. Chowdhury has been selected as the Program Committee Member in the

International Conference on Computer and Communication Technology

(ICCCT), Allahabad, India, September 2010.

Bhaskar Gupta has been nominated as External Member of Board of Directors

for Dedicated Freight Corridor Development Corporation, Govt. of India.

Bhaskar Gupta has advised M/s Turkcell, Republic of Turkey on chip antenna

design.

D.R. Poddar has been awarded AICTE Emeritus Fellow vide grant no. 1-

51/RID/EF (04)/2009-10 dated 06.01.2010.

Iti Saha Misra has been elected as a TPC Member: AICT –2010, Greece, ICCC-

2010, Allahabad, India.

Iti Saha Misra implemented VoIP over wireless LAN/ OPNET and Qualnet

simulators from DST FIST 2007 project at the Dept. of ETCE, JU.

P. Venkateswaran, Secretary, IEEE Communications Society Calcutta Chapter:

This Chapter has been selected as a winner for 2010 Communications Society

Chapter Achievement Award (CAA) by the IEEE COMSOC HQ.

Salil Kumar Sanyal has been selected as the Organizing Committee Member in

All India Seminar on “Wireless Networks and Social Development” organized by

ET Division of The Institution of Engineers (I), January, 2010.

Salil Kumar Sanyal has been selected as the International Programme

Committee Member in 13th

IEEE International Conference on Computer and

Information Technology ( ICCIT 2010 ), December, 2010 Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Salil Kumar Sanyal has been selected as the Organizing Committee Member of

the IEEE National Conference on Microwave and Communication,

NCMicroCom 2010, at BIET, Suri, February 19-20, 2010.

Salil Kumar Sanyal has been selected as the Reviewer of International Journal

of Electronics, UK.

Iti saha Mishra Obtained best paper award titled “Tamal Chakraborty, Iti Saha

Misra and Salil K. Sanyal, “Design and study of VoIP model in cognitive radio

network under different simulation platforms,” CUBE 2012 International

Information Technology Conference and Exhibition, ACM, PUNE, Maharastra,

India, 3-5 Sep 2012.

Iti saha Mishra was Selected as the Coordinator of IEEE SIGHT (Special

Interest Group for Humanitarian Technology), Obtained the fund from IEEE

HQ, USA, for doing project on “Low Cost Low Bandwidth Remote Virtual

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Educational Platform for underserved” and successfully completed the project

under SIGHT, attended as an invited delegate of SIGHT IEEE Kolkata Section

for the R10 WIE/GOLD/Student Congress on 11-14 July 2013.

Salil Kumar Sanyal has been elected as the Co-ordinator, Central Selection

Committee (Engineering & Technology).

Salil Kumar Sanyal was given Certificate of APpreciation for 10-Year

Membership extended by the Communications Society of IEEE for contributing

to the growth of Communications Industry and the Society as a loyal

Communications Society Member, January 2010.

Salil Kumar Sanyal was appreciated by IEEE Calcutta Section for notable

services and significant contributions towards the advancement of IEEE and the

Engineering Profession, January 2010.

Subir Kumar Sarkar has been nominated as Editor-In-Chief of the Journal,

International Journal of Nano Electronics, Circuits and Systems

Subir Kumar Sarkar has been nominated as Editorial Board Member of the

Journal of Engineering, computing & Architecture

Swagatam Das has been selected as the Founding Editor-in-Chief, Swarm and

Evolutionary Computing, an Elsevier Journal in 2010.

Swagatam Das has been selected as the Associate Editor, Information Sciences,

Journal Elsevier, (ISI Impact Factor 3.291) 2009.

Swagatam Das has been selected as the Guest Editor, Special Issue of IEEE

Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part-C.

Swagatam Das has been selected as the Co-Chairperson of symposium on

Differential Evolution. Under IEEE Symposium Series on Computational

Intelligence (SSCI) 2011, April 11-15, 2011 Halle aux Farines, Paris, France.

Swagatam Das has been selected as the Program Co-Chairperson of Eighth

International Conference on Simulated Evolution and Learning (SEAL) 2010, 1 –

4 Dec., 2010, Indian Institute of technology (IIT) Kanpur.

Swagatam Das has been selected as the Program Co-Chairperson of

International Conference on Swarm, Evolutionary, and Memetic Computing

(SEMCCO), 2010, 16 – 19 Dec, 2010, Chennai, India.

Amit Konar has been appointed as the Editor-in-Chief of IJAISC, 2009.

Amit Konar has been appointed as an Editor of Neurocomputing, Elsevier,

Journal of Intelligent Decision Technologies, IOS Press, The Netherlands.

Bhaskar Gupta’s name has been Included in Marquis 2009 Edition of Who's

Who in the World.

Bhaskar Gupta obtained the Best Paper award in oral section for the paper

“Performance improvement of RF MEMS switch with two movable plates” at

International Conference ICMEMS 2009 at IIT Madras, Chennai which was

received by co-author Sri A. Kundu.

Bhaskar Gupta acted as Judge for the Best Paper award in 4th

International

Conference on Electromagnetic Near Field Characterization and Imaging at

Taipei.

Iti Saha Misra obtained IEEE ADCOM 2008 best paper award.

Salil Kumar Sanyal has been elected as Member of the Technical Committee for

the installation of DSA System at Bangur Institute of Neurosciences, Govt.

ofWest Bengal.

Salil Kumar Sanyal has been elected as Member of the International Program

Committee of 12th

International Conference on Computer and Information

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Technology ( ICCIT 2009 ) organized by Independent University, Bangladesh

and Military Institute of Science & Technology, Bangladesh , December, 2009.

Subir Kumar Sarkar has been nominated as Editor-In-Chief of the Journal,

International Journal of Nano Electronics, Circuits and Systems

Subir Kumar Sarkar has been nominated as Editorial Board Member of the

Journal of Engineering, computing & Architecture

Swagatam Das has been selected as the Guest Editor, Special Issue of IEEE

Transactions on Evolutionary Computation on Differential Evolution, 2009.

Swagatam Das has been selected as the Guest Editor, Special Issue of ACM

Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS) on Foraging Theory

based Optimization Techniques, 2009.

Swagatam Das has been selected as the Guest Editor, Special Issue of

International Journal of Swarm Intelligence Research (IJSIR), IGI Global on

Application of Foraging Theory Based Optimization Algorithms to Power

Systems Engineering, 2009.

Swagatam Das has been selected as the Technical Committee Member for Task

Force on Memetic Computing, IEEE Computational Intelligence Society.

Swagatam Das has been selected as the International Program Committee

member of IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC), Trondheim,

Norway during May 18-21 (Monday - Thursday), 2009.

Swagatam Das has been selected as the International Program Committee

member of 2009 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conference on Web

Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology, Milano, Italy, September 15-18,

2009.

Swagatam Das has been selected as the International Program Committee

member of 8th International Conference on Computer Information Systems and

Industrial Management Applications (CISIM 2009) during December 09-11,

2009 in Coimbatore, India.

Swagatam Das has been selected as the International Program Committee

member of International Conference on Soft Computing and Pattern Recognition

(SoCPaR 2009) during December 04-07, 2009 in Malacca, Malaysia.

Swagatam Das has been selected as the International Program Committee

member of IEEE World Congress on Nature & Biologically Inspired Computing

(NaBIC 2009), December 9-11, 2009, Coimbatore, INDIA.

Swagatam Das has been selected as the International Program Committee

member of International Workshop on Advances in Peer to Peer Technology

(IWAP2PT’09), December 9-11, 2009, Bangalore, India.

Swagatam Das has been selected as the International Program Committee

member of ANTS 2010, Seventh International Conference on Swarm

Intelligence, Brussels, Belgium, 2010.

Subir Kumar Sarkar organized 2nd National Conference on Recent Trends in

Information Systems (ReTIS-08), February 7-9, 2008, as Organising Secretary,

Organised by CMATER, SRUVM project,CSE Department (TEQIP), Jadavpur

University,IEEE GOLD Affinity Group, IEEE Calcutta Section and Computer

Jagat.

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows

Students (Give details):

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Priyanka Saha, M.Tech student, bagged the best paper award on the paper,

“Comparative study and analysis of 32 nm FD-SOI/SON and CNFET based 4X4

SRAM cell Array” in International Conference on Circuits, Power and Computing

Technologies, 2013, Under the supervision of Prof. Subir Kumar Sarkar. Held

at Noorul Islam University, 21-22 March, 2013, Tamilnadu.

Bindita Chaudhuri (2nd

Year student) has been awarded Best Student(Supriya

Basu Scholarship) from Faculty of Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata,

India.

Tamal Chakraborty, Phd Student under the supervision of Prof. Iti Saha Misra,

ETCE Department has been awarded Best Paper award for the paper entitled

“Design and Study of VoIP model in cognitive radio network under different

simulation platforms,” networks track in CUBE 2012: ACM International IT

conference & exhibition, Pune, Maharatra, 2-5 Sep 2012.

S. Sankaralingam, student of Prof. Bhaskar Gupta was Awarded Third Prize on

the proposal titled “FullyFabric Wearable Antenna for WLAN Applications,” at

‘Electromagnetic Sensors and Devices Contest’ organized by IGCAR, Kalpakkam

and IITM, Chennai. Awarded Second prize to Sayantan Dhar in M.V. Chauhan

Student Paper Contest. Sayantan Dhar is student of Prof. Bhaskar Gupta.

Sudipta Maity, student of Prof. Bhaskar Gupta has obtained Best Paper Award in

ICMARS 2011, Jodhpur, Rajasthan.

Obtained Best Student Paper Award by Sudipta Maity in Student Paper Contest in

IAW 2011, Kolkata, India. Sudipta Maity is student of Prof. Bhaskar Gupta.

Department of ETCE organised a one day visit to the “Fibre optics laboratory” ,”

sensor hub facilities” at Central glass and ceramics research institute for the 2nd

year B.E. student on 21st may,2013.

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing house has agreed to publish M.Tech Thesis

written by B. Pradhan in the form of Book. Thesis is guided by Prof. B.Gupta.

Sanghmitra De (Dasgupta) Ph.D. student was awarded Research Project entitled

“Optimal Design of Active Antennas and Arrays for Improved Gain, Bandwidth

and Impedance Performance to Be Used in Mobile Computing and

Communication” under Women Scientist Scheme, Dept. of Sc. & Technology,

and Govt. of India Under the supervision of Prof. Bhaskar Gupta.

Avijit Sahana, M.Tech. Student, SMCC, J.U obtained best paper award in NISS-

2010, Chennai, March 2010 on the topic of Implementation of RSA algorithm on

sensor network,” Under the supervision of Prof. Iti Saha Misra.

Anindita Kundu, M.Tech. Student, SMCC, J.U obtained best paper award in

Communication group in NCMicroCom-2010, BIET, Suri, February 19-20. 2010,

on the topic of “Study of OPNET and Performance evaluation of WIMAX

Network under various terrain conditions in OPNET” ,” Under the supervision of

Prof. Iti Saha Misra.

Sudip Kumar Murmu, MeTelE Student, ETCE, JU, obtained best paper award in

Microwave group in NCMicroCom-2010, BIET, Suri, Feb. 19-20, 2010, on the

topic of “Dual-band Microstrip Antenna for Wireless Communication” ,” Under

the supervision of Prof. Iti Saha Misra.

Bitan Banerjee, UG, III rd year:

5th

in 8th

United Insurance & United Leasing International Masters Chess

Championship.

5th

in 3rd

Chess for Youth Championship.

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Achieved 1st International Master Norm in 1

st SCS International Open GM

chess Tournament.

Achieved 2nd

International Master Norm in 9th

United Insurance & United

Leasing Grandmasters Chess Championship.

Champion in State Junior Chess Championship.

2nd

in 4th

Chess for Youth Championship.

11th

in National Junior Chess Championship.

8th

in National U-17 Chess Championship.

Champion in 5th

Chess for Youth Championship.

Participated in Commonwealth Chess Championship.

4th

in Chess for Youth Chess Championship.

3rd

in Mayor’s Cup Team Championship.

Gold Medallist in National Inter-University Chess Championship.

Achieved 3rd

and final International Master Norm in National Premier

Chess Championship.

7th

in National Challenger’s Chess Championship.

Silver Medallist in National Inter-University Chess Championship.

22. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable features):

1. IEEE CASCOM Post Graduate Student Paper Conference (PGSPC) 2010

Date: 27 Nov. 2010; Dr. K. P. Basu Memorial Hall, Jadavpur University,

Kolkata – 700 032.

2. 2012 International Conference on Communications, Devices and Intelligent

Systems (CODIS) Date: 28 & 29, Dec. 2012; TEQIP Building, Jadavpur

University, Kolkata – 700 0032.

3. “IEEE National Student Paper and Circuit Design Contest-2012” on October 04,

2012 at Dept. of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Jadavpur University.

4. Jointly organized with IEEE EDS Chapter Calcutta section and Synopsys, EDA

software private ltd. “Workshop – Technophil -2013, a workshop on CMOS and

beyond CMOS circuits and system design” from 18th to 21st March, 2013 in SMDP

LAB , Dept. of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Jadavpur University.

23. Code of ethics for research followed by the department:

The Department follows existing university ethics

24. Student profile programme-wise (in the Current Semester):

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Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

Applications

received

Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage (w.r.t.

last graduating batch)

Male Female

Under Graduate (BE Tel E) As per WB-

JEE ~ 70,000

candidates

have aPplied

2008-47 (44+3)

2009-51 (49+2)

2010-45 (39+5)

2011-45 (44+1)

2012-54 (45+9)

100%-100%

100%-100%

100%-100%

100%-100%

100%-100%

Post Graduate (ME Tel E) 608

769

935

737

942

2008-23 (22+1)

2009-24 (22+2)

2010-23 (22+1)

2011-25 (23+2)

2012-25 (23+2)

100%-100%

100%-100%

100%-100%

100%-100%

100%-100%

Post Graduate (M. Tech in

Intelligent Automation and

Robotics)

207

230

420

659

695

2008-17(15+2)

2009-17(13+4)

2010-17 (15+2)

2011-17 (15+2)

2012-17(14+3)

100%-100%

100%-100%

100%-100%

100%-100%

100%-100%

Post Graduate (M. Tech in

VLSI Design &

Microelectronics

Technology)

307

330

520

759

795

2008-17(15+2)

2009-17(14+3)

2010-17 (15+2)

2011-17 (11+6)

2012-17(14+3)

100%-100%

100%-100%

100%-100%

100%-100%

100%-100%

25. Diversity of students

Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

% of

students

from the

same

university

% of students

from other

universities

within the State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

State

% of

students

from other

countries

Under Graduate (BE Tel E) 88% 10% 2%

Post Graduate (ME Tel E) 3% 66% 30% 1%

Post Graduate (M.Tech in 0% 97% 3% 0%

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Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

% of

students

from the

same

university

% of students

from other

universities

within the State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

State

% of

students

from other

countries

Intelligent Automation and

Robotics)

Post Graduate (M.Tech in

VLSI & Microelectronics)

0% 94% 6% 0%

26. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

a. GATE: 90%

b. Others : 50%

27. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG ~50% including M.E., M.Tech,

MBA, M.S., MS-PhD

PG to M.Phil. NA

PG to Ph.D. 33%

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NA

Employed

Campus selection

Other than campus recruitment

100% Got job in Campus;

10% got job outside campus

recruitment

Entrepreneurs Nil

28. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 7

from other universities within the State 9

from universities from other States 1

from universities outside the country

29. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period (2008 – 2012): PhD : 2

30. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library: Departmental library of 13558 books, aPproximately 100 distinct

international journals, Thesis copy, reports.

b) Internet facilities for staff and students: All Staff and student have the internet facility

and faculty also have Wi-fi access.

c) Total number of class rooms 5

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d) Class rooms with ICT facility 3

e) Students’ laboratories: 16

f) Research laboratories: 6

31. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university / b) from other institutions/universities

2012

Sr.

No

Candidate Name Under the supervision

of

Thesis Title Year

1. Sudipta Maity

Dr. Bhaskar Gupta Theoretical and

Experimental Investigations

on Different Triangular

Shaped Radiators

Registered

in 2012

2. Ayona Sarkar Dr. Bhaskar Gupta Study and Optimization of

Antenna on Moving

Platform for Satellite Link

Operation

Registered

in 2012

3. Tridib

Chakraborty

Dr. Bhaskar Gupta Towards Development of

Uniform Engineering

Curricula

Registered

in 2012

(Kalyani

University)

4. L. Lolit Kumar

Singh

Dr. Bhaskar Gupta

(jointly with Dr. P.P.

Sarkar)

Effects of Ground Plane

and Perturbations Therein

on Microstrip Antenna

Performance

Submitted

in

2012

5. Biswa Binayak

Mangaraj

Dr. Iti Saha Misra Design, Analysis, and

Optimization of Some Wire

Antennas and their Arrays

using Numerical Technique

and Soft Computing Tools

Awarded

in Dec

2012

6. Mr. Nitul Dutta

Dr. Iti Saha Misra

Studies of Hierarchical

Mobile IPv6 based Mobility

Model in Search of Optimal

Performance for Next

Awarded

in Dec

2012

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Generation Networks.

7.

Mrs. Kalpana

Saha Roy

Dr. Iti Saha Misra Some Studies on Call

Admission Control Protocol

with QoS Provisioning in

Next Generation Cellular

Networks

Awarded

in Dec

2012

8. Dulal Mondal . Dr. Iti Saha Misra Feasibility study for cost

effective detection and

analysis techniques of non-

invasive heart sound using

digital processing

Registered

in August

2012

9. Tamal

Chakraborty

Dr. Iti Saha Misra Studies for the design of

Cognitive Radio Network

for QoS guaranteed VOIP

communication

Registered

in March

2012

10. Dr. S. Dogra,

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

Some studies on mobile

communication

Awarded

2012

11. Dr..Sanjoy Deb

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

An overview of nano

electronic devices and

their applications

Awarded

2012

12. Dr.Koushik

Majumder

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

Design and Performance

study of routing protocols

for mobile Ad hoc

Network

Awarded

2012

13. Sri. Bijoy

Kantho

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

To study some Aspects of

Low Dimensional Devices

including MEMS based

Gas Sensors

Registered

in 2012

14. Sri.Kousik

Naskar

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

To Study Power Efficient

Low Dimensional Devices

and VLSI Circuits

Suitable for Wireless

Mobile Communication

Registered

in 2012

15. Sanjay K.

Kuanar: Dr Ananda Shankar

Chowdhury

Video Summarization for

Multimedia Systems

Registered:

in August

2012

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16. Gautam

Bhattacharyya Dr Ananda Shankar

Chowdhury

Theoretical variations of

the kNN algorithm

Registered:

in August

2012

17.

Soumik Das

Dr. P. Venkateswaran

Some Studies on Analog

Signal Processing Function

Circuits using.

Registered:

in 2012

18. Swarup Kumar

Mitra

Dr. Mrinal Kanti

Naskar

Studies on Data Gathering

Schemes in Wireless Sensor

Networks

Awarded

in 2012

.

2011

Sr.

No

Candidate Name Under the

supervision of

Thesis Title Year

1. Nayan R. Samal Dr. Amit Konar Stability Analysis of

Swarm Dynamics

Using Control Theory

Awarded in

2011

2. Indrani

Chakraborty

Dr. Amit Konar Swarm Algorithms for

Multi-agent Robotics

Awarded in

2011

3. S. Sankaralingam Dr. Bhaskar Guta Investigations on

Antennas for Wearable

Applications

Awarded in

2011

4. Sayantan Dhar

Dr. Bhaskar Guta Investigation on

Multifrequency and

Reconfigurable

Antennas for Wireless

Applications

Registered in

2011

5. Arindam Deb

Dr. Bhaskar Guta Application of

Differential Evolution

Techniques to the

Optimal Design of

Microstrip Antennas

Registered in

2011

6. Chandi Pani

(Banerjee)

Dr. Iti Saha Misra .

Some Studies of

Awarded in

2011

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MIP/MPLS Based

Integrated Framework

for Next Generation

Networks.

7. Anindita Kundu

Under Prof Iti Saha

Misra and Prof S.

K. Sanyal

Design and analysis of

OFDMA based

distributed cognitive

radio framework for

efficient wireless

resource management

Registered in

2011

8.

Dr. Sanjib Sil

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

Design, Simulation and

Implementation of a

Fourth Generation

Mobile

Communication

Systems

Awarded in

2011

9. Sri.Abhishekh

Basu

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

Some studies on system

design for visual

information hiding

Registered in

2011

10. Sri.Anindya Jana

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

Modeling of Nano scale

Devices and Exploring

their Applications.

Registered in

2011

11. Anirban Mandal Dr. Manotosh

Biswas

On some aspects of

Triangular Microstrip

Patch Antenna

Registered in

2011

12. Jishan Mehedi Dr. Mrinal Kanti

Naskar

Some Studies on Fuzzy

Based Algorithms

for Connectivity

Maintenance in

Mobile Ad-Hoc

Networks

Registered in

2011

13. Shaik Sahil Babu Dr. Mrinal Kanti

Naskar Design and

Implementation of

Trust Management

Algorithms

for Wireless Sensor

Networks

Registered in

2011

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Post-Doctoral Fellows

Dr. Chaitali Chakraborty joined as UGC Post Doctoral Fellow in the department of

Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering in 2011, under the supervision of Chayanika

Bose.

2010

Sr.

No

Candidate Name Under the

supervision of

Thesis Title Year

1. Manidipa Bhattacharya

Dr. Bhaskar

Gupta

Optimal Design

Of Waveguide

Filter Using

Artificial

Intelligence

Techniques

Registered in

2010

2. Sriparna Mitra Dr. Bhaskar

Gupta

Modeling and

Optimization of

Dielectric

Resonator

Antennas

Registered in

2010

3. Madan Gopal Tiary

Dr. Bhaskar

Gupta

(jointly with Prof.

A.K.Aditya)

Some

Investigations on

Interconnects in

VLSI

Registerd

In

2010

4. Prasun Chowdhury Dr. Iti Saha Misra Studies of some

call admission

control and packet

scheduling

algorithms for QoS

suPport in

broadband WiMAX

networks

Registered in

2010

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5.

Souvik Sarkar

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

Application of

Soft Computing

Tools for better

Nano device

Modeling and

Their Application

in Digital Circuit.

Awarded in

2010

6.

Sri.Somnath Maiti

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

Some studies on

Embedded

systems in real

time multimedia

communication

and control

applications

Registered in

2010

7. Sri.Swanirbhar Majumder

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

Some studies on

identification and

protection of

multimedia

information

Registered in

2010

8.

Tirthankar Datta,

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

To study some

Aspects on

Electronics

Devices and

Application based

on new Physical

concepts in Novel

Nanometer –Scale

Structures.

Awarded

in 2010

9.

Gopal Chandra Manna

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

Propagation

Studies for GSM

and CDMA

Technology Based

Wireless

Communication.

Awarded

in 2010

10.

Ankush Ghosh

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

To study some

aspects of

Semiconductor

nano devices

including

spintronics devices

and explore some

of their

applications

Awarded

in 2010

11. Giriprakash H D

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

Some studies on

devices beyond

CMOS

Awarded

in 2010

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12.

S. R. Biradar

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

Performance

comparison of

protocols

(transport,

network and

medium access

control) for

mobile ad hoc

networks

Awarded

in 2010

13.

Gowrishankar S

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

To study and

Optimize the

performance of

routing Protocols

in wireless Ad hoc

and Sensor

Networks.

Awarded

in 2010

14. Malabika Sengupta

Dr. Chayanika

Bose

Some studies on

light path

management

protocols for WDM

optical networks.

Awarded

in 2010

15. Dalu Surendrakumar

Shrikrushnarao

Dr. Mrinal Kanti

Naskar

Design and

Implementation of

Topology

Management

Algorithms

for Mobile Ad-Hoc

Networks

Awarded in

2010

16. Samir Sadhu Khan Dr. Chayanika

Bose

Some studies on the

topological design

aspects of Mobile

Cellular Networks.

Registered in

2010

17. Aniruddha Chandra Dr. Chayanika

Bose

Performance

analysis of

diversity combining

techniques for

digital signals in

wireless fading

channel.

Awarded in

2010

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2009

Sr.

No.

Candidate Name Under the

supervision of

Thesis Title Year

1. Sunandan Bhunia

Dr. Bhaskar

Gupta

(jointly with

Dr. P.P.

Sarkar)

Some Studies on

Compact

Microstrip Patch

Antennas

Registered in

2009

2. Sanghamitra (De) Dasgupta

Dr. Bhaskar

Gupta

Optimal Design

of Active

Antennas and

Arrays for End

Used

Applications

Registered in

2009

3. Milind Thomas Themalil

Dr. Bhaskar

Gupta

Design of

Microstrip

Antennas for

Wireless Local

Area Network

Registered in

2009

4. Rajendra Prosad Ghosh

Dr. Bhaskar

Gupta

Development of

Novel Printed

Dipole Antennas

for Optimal

Performance

Registered in

2009

5. Malay Gangopadhyaya

Dr. Bhaskar

Gupta

Design

Optimization of

Microstrip

Antennas Using

Particle Swarm

Optimization

Registered in

2009

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Technique

6. Samik Chakraborty

Dr. Bhaskar

Gupta

Investigation on

Dielectric

Antennas

Awarded

In

2009

7. Sibaram Khara Dr. Iti Saha

Misra

Some Studies on

3G/WLAN

Integration

Architecture for

Next Generation

Wireless

Networks

Awarded

in

2009

8. Budhaditya Bhattacharya

Under Prof Iti

Saha Misra and

Prof S. K.

Sanyal

Studies on some

signal processing

aspects of OFDM

based next

generation

broadband

wireless

communication

system.

Registered

in

2009

9.

Satya Sopan Mahato

Dr. Subir

Kumar

Sarkar

Modeling of

Silicon

hetrostructure

Field-Effect

Transistors for

RF Applications

Awarded in

2009

10.

T. S. Das

Dr. Subir

Kumar

Sarkar

Study on Data

Hiding & data

Communication

including

Multimedia

Communication

Awarded in

2009

11.

Sudhansu SekharSingh

Dr. Subir

Kumar

Sarkar

Problems

Associated with

Mobile

Communication

and Partial

Solutions

through some

Experimental

and Theoretical

Awarded in

2009

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Studies.

12.

Tapas Kumar Maiti

Dr. Subir

Kumar

Sarkar

Process induced

stress

engineering

CMOS

technology

Awarded in

2009

13.

Vijay H. Mankar

Dr. Subir

Kumar

Sarkar

To study some

aspects of data

hiding and data

security for

multimedia

communication

Awarded in

2009

2008

Sr.

No.

Candidate Name Under the

supervision of

Thesis Title Year

1. Swagatam Das Dr. Amit Konar Pattern Clustering by

Differential Evolution

Algorithm

Awarded in

2008

2. Kuntal Biswas Dr. Bhaskar Gupta Investigation on the

Transmission

Characteristics of

Microstrip Lines and Its

Variants

Awarded in

2008

3. P. C. Pradhan

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

To study some aspects

of Carrier transport in

single electronics and

quantum electronics

regime

Awarded in

2008

5. T.G.Basavaraju

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar Some Studies on Ad-

hoc Networks.

Awarded in

2008

6.

B. Maji

Dr. Subir Kumar

Sarkar

To Study the transport

phenomena in nano

and single electron

devices and their

Applications

Awarded

in 2008

7. Utpal Biswas Dr. Mrinal Kanti

Naskar

Some studies on

wavelength Awarded

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establishment

algorithms for all optical

networks

In 2008

8. Shounak Dasgupta Dr. Chayanika Bose Design and simulation of

optical signal processing

blocks using photonic

crystals.

Registered in

2008

9. Indrajit

Bhattacharyya

Dr. Bhaskar Gupta

(jointly with Prof.

A.K.Bandyopadhyay)

Use of Genetic

algorithm to Find

Irregularities on the

Surface of a Parabolic

Reflector from Its

Radiation Patterns

Awarded

in

2008

32. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. (Give

details.):

Through Gate: 15, SC/ST/OBC: 5, Total=20/ per year.

33. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : During this period no New Course

has been initiated.

a. Identify the need for a new course and it’s benefits

b. Percentage of renovation of existing infrastructure

c. Student – teacher ratio – load sharing

d. Part of the new course is already involved or not

e. Curriculum depending on already existing same type of course in any other

university, state level and national level.

f. Identifying coarse coordinator.

g. Resolution of BOS for its long term existence.

h. Admission procedure

34. Does the department obtain feedback from

v. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback? Department evaluates the total points of each

section and try to improve the less scored sections.

w. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback? Department evaluates the laboratory sessional

programmes and involvement of staffs for the development of same.

x. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

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utilize the feedback? Expert comments are utilized on infrastructure developments,

arranging lectures on different industry related topics delivered by alumni.

35. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

1. Mr. Subir Raha Ex-Chairman, ONGC.

2. Prof. Bhaskar Gupta Chairman, Joint Entrance Board, West

Bengal.

3. Mr. Ashoke Sen Ex Director, DEAL

4. Mr. Sudip Mukherjee Chief Signalling Officer, Eastern

Railway.

5. Mr. Partha Roy Singapore Siemens- Incharge of

SE-Asia.

6. Mr. Susanta Sarkar Director Signal, RDSO, Kolkata.

7. Mr. Kushal Nandi Chief Technology Officer,West

Bengal,Vodafone.

8. Dr. K.S. Dasgupta Director, IISpace Science & Tech,

Ahamedabad.

9. Dr. A.L. Das Director, SAMEER.

10. Dr. Debanjan Sarkar Outstanding Scientist, BARC

36. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts.

37. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Chalk and

duster, white board, OHP system,

38. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

Department monitors the students’ semester marks as well as sessional marks for each

courses. Time to time seminar, open book examination and small assignments are

checked as a part of examination system. Quality of final year projects and

involvement of students on that are also established on a high degree. At the same

time students are also encouraged to do in house/ collaborative projects and internship

in industry, research laboratories.

39. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

40. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

41. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,

give details. NA

42. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic

or applied.

43. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, OPportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

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Strength:

Peer reviewed quality publication

Development of state of the art laboratory from different funded projects

Organizing international conference, workshop, seminar

Pearforming different research projects for commercial and defense

application in collaboration with different national and international research

laboratory.

Student placement quality

Weakness

Lack of space

Lack of funding for advancement of existing laboratory infrastructure

44. Future plans of the department (in as much detail as possible):

To develop a center of advance study and centre of excellence in the areas of research,

teaching and industrial collaboration.

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Department of Food Technology and Bio Chemical Engineering

1. Name of the Department/School/Centre: Food Technology and Biochemical

Engineering

2. Year of establishment: 1964

3. Faculty to which the Department/School/Centre is attached: Engineering

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, MPhil, PhD, Integrated Masters; Integrated

PhD, DSc, D.Litt, etc.): B.E, M.Tech, Ph.D. and Integrated Ph.D.

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments involved:

Major R&D projects on food freezing, biosensor development, nutraceuticals and

herbal foods are conducted in the Centre for Medicinal Food & Applied

Nutrition, JU with University of Connecticut, USA.

A major R&D project entitled ‘Ultra high temperature processing of liquid

beverages and semi solid food products by microwave and electrical energy

heating’ in collaboration with Departments of Chemical Engineering, Electrical

Engineering and Mechanical Engineering of Jadavpur University.

A major R&D project for Irradiation Unit assisting (i) Food Processing Industries

(ii) R & D in new areas of Irradiated Food (iii) Training Centre for Food

Irradiation especially for Eastern & North Eastern Region in collaboration with

Dept of Civil Engineering JU, BARC, Mumbai and AERB, New Delhi.

Dept. of FTBE and School of Natural Products conduct interdisciplinary R&D

projects under ‘University with Potential for Excellence’ - Phase II.

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: 3 yr-B.Tech course, since it

is not recognized by AICTE since 2011

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System -

Semester

9. Participation of the department in courses offered by other departments:

Department caters to Adult Continuing Education Courses through School of Adult

Continuing Education, JU; All faculty members are regular experts and evaluators of

semester examinations in various disciplines such as Food Science and Nutrition,

Microbiology, Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering in various instates and

organizations. Faculties are regularly involved as reviewers and experts of Ph.D. thesis

evaluation in various institutes and organizations.

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professor/Associate

Professor/Asst. Professor/others):

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)

Professor 3 2 + 1 (CAS) 3

Associate Professor 5 2 2

Asst. Professor 7 2 2

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Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)

Professor 3 2 + 1 (CAS) 3

Other - - -

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience

and research under guidance:

Name

Qualification Designation Specialization No. of

Years of

Experience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for

the last 4

years

Prof. Utpal

Raychaudhur

i

M-Tech Professor Food

Engineering

& Bioprocess

Technology

28 4 (awarded)

8 (currently

guiding)

Prof. Runu

Chakraborty

Ph.D. Professor Food

Engineering,

Herbal Food,

Nutraceuticals

22 4 (awarded)

8 (currently

guiding)

Prof.

Lalitagau

ri

Ray

Ph.D. Professor Microbial

Tech

&

Biochemical

Engineering

26

(as RA &

Faculty)

7 (awarded)

9 (currently

guiding)

Dr. Uma

Ghosh

Ph.D. Associate

Professor

Microbial

Technology

8 1 (awarded)

7 (currently

guiding)

Dr. Paramita

Bhattacharjee

Ph.D. Assistant

Professor

Food

Engineering

& Bioprocess

Technology

10 in

academia +

2 in

industry

8 (currently

guiding)

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Dr. Dipankar

Haldar

Ph.D Assistant

Professor

Nanoscience

&

Technology

8 5 (currently

guiding)

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors, visiting professors,

etc.:

Sl. Name and Address

1 Prof. D.C. Sen

Senior Professor,

West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Sciences, Mohanpur Campus,

Department of Dairy Technology, PO: Krishi Vishwavidyalaya 741452

2 Mr. Alok Basu

Director, Institute of Engineers (India) 9, Gokhale Road, Kolkata 700 020

3 Prof. Parimal Chattopadhyay

Ex-Professor, Dept. of FTBE, JU

4 Prof. A.K. Guha

Ex-Senior Professor and Head, Department of Biological Chemistry, Indian

Association for the Cultivation of Science, Jadavpur, Kolkata-700 032

5 Prof. A.K. Ghosh

Ex-Professor, Dept. of FTBE, JU

6 Prof. Uttam Raychaudhuri

Dept. of Chemical Technology (Petroleum), Raja Bazar Science College,

University of Calcutta, 92 A.P.C. Rd., Kolkata-700 009

7 Mr. P. Misra

Dept. of Food Technology, Techno India, Salt Lake, Sector V, Kolkata-700 091

8 Mr. Raju Halder

Dept. of Mathematics, Jadavpur University, Kolkata-700 032

9 Dr. Gour Krishna Das Mahapatra, sponsored by Dept. of Chemistry, JU

10 Dr. Tapasi Samanta, sponsored by Dept. of Chemistry, JU

11 Dr. Anamika Das, sponsored by Dept. of Chemistry, JU

12 Dr. Tapan Kumar Si, sponsored by Dept. of Chemistry, JU

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: NA

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: 15:1

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff - sanctioned, filled

and actual:

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16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:

Nutraceuticals and Herbal Food Processing, Green Technologies of Extraction and

Green Product Design, Biosensors, Fermentation Technology and Bioremediation

17. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international

funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,

project titles and grants received project-wise.

Faculty

Person

Project title National

funding

agencies

International

funding

agencies

Total

grants

received

(Rs)

Prof.

Lalitagauri

Ray

Production,

purification and

immobilization of

beta-galactosidase

enzyme from an

isolated bacterial

strain

F.P.I &H.,

Govt. of West

Bengal.2006-

2009.

3,69,000

Survey on the

potentially toxic

element in fruits &

vegitables.

F.P.I &H.,

Govt. of West

Bengal.2006-

2009.

5,37,000

Studies on

Biosorption of heavy

metals and textile

dyes from their

aqueous solution by

microbial biomass.

Rajiv Gandhi

National

Fellowship

Scheme.2007-

2012.

2,73,400/yr

Production and

purification of

industrially important

enzymes for starch,

cellulose and

hemicellulose

hydrolysis to sugar

for alcohol

fermentation.

IFB Agro

Industries Ltd,

Noorpur, 24

Pgs(S),

W.Bengal.

2008-2011.

Removal of toxic

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pollutants from water

using nanotechnology

based approach.

DST, Govt. of

west Bengal.

2009-2012.

8,40,800

Survey on the heavy

metal contamination

in fish collected from

River Ganges, Lakes

and other Rivers in

West Bengal.

UGC.2011-

2014.Ongoing.

8,48,300

Studies on the

biosorption of textile

dye using selected

microbial biomass

(Inspire fellowship).

DST,

Govt. of India.

2011-2016.

Ongoing.

2,73,200/yr

Studies on the

removal of nickel

from simulated waste

water by Bacillus

cereus M1

16 using

Packed bed column

reactor.

Rajiv Gandhi

National

Fellowship

2,61,600/yr

Dr. Paramita

Bhattacharjee

Enzyme assisted

supercritical carbon

dioxide extraction of

black pepper and

cardamom

constituents for use as

food and therapeutic

supplements

Department of

Science and

Technology,

Govt. of West

Bengal. 2012-

2015

9,98,960

Design of Novel

Functional Food

Supplements using

Supercritical Carbon

dioxide Extraction

and Encapsulation

Technologies

Ministry of

Food

Processing

Industries,

Govt. of India,

New-Delhi.

2012-2014

3,301,468

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Liquid and

Supercritical Carbon

dioxide Extraction of

Natural Botanicals for

Use as Therapeutic

and Food

Preservative Agents

UGC-Major

Research

Grant. 2011-

2014

11,69,800

Studies on Citric-acid

Based Antioxidants

for Food Storage

Jadavpur

University

Research

Grant. 2010-

2011.

50,000

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

k) National collaboration b) International collaboration

Faculty Person National collaboration International collaboration

Prof. Utpal Raychaudhuri Nil University of Connecticut,

USA

Dr. Paramita Bhattacharjee CDAC, Kolkata Nil

BARC, Mumbai and

AERB, New Delhi

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received. (Give details.)

Funding agency Faculty (PI) Project Title Year

DST-FIST Prof. Lalitagauri

Ray

Dr. Paramita

Bhattacharjee

Removal of toxic pollutants

from water using

nanotechnology based approach.

Studies on the biosorption of

textile dye using selected

microbial biomass (Inspire

fellowship).

Enzyme assisted supercritical

carbon dioxide extraction of

black pepper and cardamom

constituents for use as food and

therapeutic supplements

2009

2011

2012

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UGC-SAP/CAS Prof. Lalitagauri

Ray

Dr. Paramita

Bhattacharjee

(UGC-MRP)

Survey on the heavy metal

contamination in fish collected

from River Ganges, Lakes and

other Rivers in West Bengal.

Liquid and Supercritical Carbon

dioxide Extraction of Natural

Botanicals for Use as

Therapeutic and Food

Preservative Agents’

2011

2011

20. Research facility/centre run by the Dept./school/centre which has:

state recognition

national recognition:

Centre for Medicinal Food & Applied Nutrition; Food Irradiation Laboratory

international recognition

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies:

Food Quality Control laboratory funded by Ministry of Food Processing Industries

(MoFPI), Govt. of India

22. Publications:

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/international) = 66

Monographs = 3

Chapters in Books = 6

Edited Books = Nil

Books with ISBN with details of publishers = 1

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

Citation Index – range / average = 110 (average)

SNIP

SJR

Impact Factor – range / average = 0.3-4.5 (range)

h-index = 6 (average)

23. Details of patents and income generated: No income has been generated from patents.

Faculty Details of Patents

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Prof. Utpal

Raychaudhuri

Title: A Process for Preparing Sea Food

Application no. 563/KOL/2009 A – India ,

Date of filing of Application: 31/03/2009, Publication Date:

01/05/2009

Prof. Lalitagauri

Ray

Culture Deposited under Indian Patent Deposit

International Depository Authority - MTCC

Institute of Microbial Technology, Sector -39A, Chandigarh -

160036, India

Strain designation M1

16

Name : Bacillus cereus

MTCC NO 5521

Dr. Paramita

Bhattacharjee

Paramita Bhattacharjee and Dipan Chatterjee, Applied for patent

entitled ‘Natural colorant from peels of egg plants’- applied for

patent to the Govt. of India, The Patent Office, Intellectual Property

Building, CP-2, Sector V, Salt Lake, Kolkata 700 091, Application

No. 217/KOL/2012, March 2, 2012; published online on April 20,

2012, Journal No. 16/2012.

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:

Entrepreneurship Development Programs are held and Adult-Continuing Education

schemes are regularly conducted which has fetches 10 lakhs in this 5-year period.

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad (give details):

• Abroad:

Dipan Chatterjee, SRF of Dr. Paramita Bhattacharjee had an oral presentation on

Phytochemical analyses and food applications on clove bud extracts obtained by

liquid and supercritical carbon dioxide extraction technologies in International

Conference on Engineering & Applied Science, Beijing, China, July 24-27, 2012.

• India:

Dr. Paramita Bhattacharjee Visited National Laboratory: Completed special training

Programme in ‘Flavour & Fragrance Creation, Extraction and Quality Assessment’ at

MSME-Technology Development Centre, Fragrance and Flavour Development

Centre (FFDC), A Govt. of India Autonomous Body, Ministry of Micro, Small &

Medium Enterprises, Kanauj- 209729, UP, March 19-March 26, 2012.

26. Faculty serving in

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a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other

(please specify and give details, including the name of the committee/s, position/s

held, duration, etc.)

Faculty

person

Nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions

/ industries in India and abroad

Prof. Utpal

Raychaudhuri Nominated as a member of the Board of Directors , West

Bengal State Food Processing & Horticulture Industries and

has developed some products for small scale industries

including organizing Entrepreneurship Development Program

jointly with the industries and state govt. departments.

Nominated as a Task Force member of the Midday Meal

Program of the school children of the state.

Prof. Runu

Chakraborty Worked as an active Task Force Member for ‘Curriculum

development of 4-year B.Tech course for National Institute of

Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management

(NIFTEM), Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Govt. of

India (MoFPI), New Delhi.

Prof.

Lalitagauri Ray

Member of the advisory monitoring committee (AMC) for the

project on ‘Development of biotechnology based process for

waste reduction in potato processing (Bioprocess and

Bioproducts program)” TIFAC,DST,Govt. of India. PI Rintu

Banerjee,I.I.T. Kharagpur, Agricultural & Food Engineering

Dept.

President, Biotechnology Research Society of India, Kolkata

Chapter since April 2009.

Member of the State Food Processing Development Council.

External member of the Ph.D committee, Dept. of Chemical

Technology, University of Calcutta.

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External member of the Ph.D committee, Dept. of Home

Science, University of Calcutta.

Member of Editorial Board J. Environmental Chemistry &

Ecotoxicology

Dr. Paramita

Bhattacharjee Worked as an active Task Force Member for ‘Curriculum

development of 4-year B.Tech course for National Institute of

Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management

(NIFTEM), Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Govt. of

India (MoFPI), New Delhi.

Invited as Expert for Short-term training program on

‘Development of Engineering Laboratory for Effective

Implementation of Curriculum for Diploma Courses of West

Bengal’, NITTTR, Kolkata, April 7, 2010.

Active member coordinator of ‘TIFAC-CORE’ (Technology

Information Forecasting and Assessment Council) program

under DST, for the Dept. of Food Technology, Techno India

(affiliated to WBUT), Kolkata; January 2008-October 2008.

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,

training programs and similar programs) conducted:

Faculty person (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,

training programs and similar programs) conducted

Dr. Paramita

Bhattacharjee,

Prof. Utpal

Raychaudhuri &

Prof. Runu

Chakraborty

Coordinated a 2-day UGC-sponsored Short Term Course on

‘Health Foods using Traditional Herbs and Spices’ in the

Dept. of FTBE, JU, March 25-26, 2013.

Coordinated a 21-day UGC-sponsored Refresher Course on

‘Process Control and Analytical Techniques in Food

Processing and Quality Evaluation’ in the Dept. of FTBE,

JU, June 12-July 2, 2012.

Joint Convener of Two-Day National Seminar on ‘Current

Technological Challenges in Food Processing Specially

Emphasizing Food Irradiation’, organized by the Dept. of

FTBE, JU, Triguna Sen Auditorium, JU, June 25-26, 2011.

Convened three-day Seminar-cum-Talk Show on ‘Frontiers

of Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology in Value

Addition of Traditional Sweetmeat and Beverages with

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Nutraceuticals Promising for Better Business Opportunity’

organized by Dept. of FTBE, JU, under CAS-I, Dept. of

FTBE, JU, March 15-17, 2011.

Convener for two-day seminar-cum-workshop on

‘Modeling and Simulation Techniques for Processing,

Design and Quality Evaluation of Herbal Food Products’

and STATISTICA AGR Training’, organized by Dept. of

FTBE, JU under UGC CAS-I, Dept. of FTBE, JU, August

17-18, 2010.

Convenor for ‘A.N.Bose Memorial Lecture (2nd

year)’ at

IICE, Jadapur University Campus, organized by Dept. of

FTBE, JU and AFST, Kolkata chapter on October 30, 2009.

Prof. Lalitagauri

Ray

Refresher courses for college and University Teachers.

1. Enzyme Technology – The Technology of 21st Century.

June 09 – 29, 2008.

2. Recent Advances in Fermentation Technology. June 15 –

July 05, 2010.

3. Biotechnology in Food and Fermentation. July 01 – July 21,

2011.

Organized popular lecture on Biotechnology, BRSI.

Kolkata Chapter. April 25, 2011 Venue. Seminar Hall,

Indian Institute of Chemical Biology. Kol-32.

Dr. Uma Ghosh Coordinated a 21-day UGC-ASC sponsored Refresher

Course on

Advances of biotechnology in food and fermentation” in

the Dept. of FTBE, JU, July 01-July 21, 2011.

Coordinated a 21-day UGC-ASC sponsored Refresher

Course on “Recent advances in fermentation technology” in

the Dept. of FTBE, JU, June 15-July 05, 2010.

Dr. Dipankar

Halder, Dr. Uma

Ghosh & Prof.

Lalitagauri Ray

Coordinated a 21-day UGC-sponsored Refresher Course on

‘Interdisciplinary Research towards the Development of

Modern Food and Bioprocess Technology’ in the Dept. of

FTBE, JU, June 26-July 16, 2013.

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28. Student projects

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental

projects: 100% as a part of course curriculum

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /

industry / institute: Nil

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty

Dr. Paramita Bhattacharjee (2)

Best paper (Food Science) award in 2011 from AFST (I), DSIR-CFTRI campus,

Mysore, India for the research paper entitled Comparative study of the profile of

volatile organic compounds associated with Salmonella contamination of

packaged aged and fresh beef by HS-SPME/GC-MS’, by Paramita Bhattacharjee,

Suranjan Panigrahi, Dongqing Lin, Catherine M. Logue, Julie S. Sherwood, Curt

Doetkott and Marty Marchello, published in Journal of Food Science and

Technology, 48: 1-13, 2011.

Best paper in the area of ‘Animal products’ for the poster entitled Determination

of volatile organic compounds using SPME-GC/MS: application for meat safety,

6th

International Food Convention, December 2008, CFTRI, Mysore, India.

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows:

Students (Give details) = 2 (Probir Kumar Ghosh, M-tech), 1 (Satyabrata Ghosh)

1. Second Best poster in the area of ‘Food Engineering’ for the poster entitled

Quality assessment of fried potato wedges by fuzzy logic and texture analyses,

XXII Indian Convention of Food Scientists and Technologists (ICFOST-

XXII)on SAFEST (Safety Assurance of Foods through Emerging Science &

Technology) INNOVATIONS, December 6-7, 2012, CFTRI, Mysore, India

2. Consolation prize for the poster entitled Extraction of color from peels of egg

plant for use as food colorant, Nikhil T. Jadhav, Probir Kumar Ghosh and

Paramita Bhattacharjee, at International Conference on Innovations in Food

Processing and Ingredients towards Healthy India, Mumbai; Organized by

ICT, Mumbai and AFST (I), Mumbai Chapter, January 4-5, 2011.

3. Erasmus Mundus Ph.D. Scholarship for Sri. Satyabrata Ghosh, UGC Fellow

under Prof. Utpal Raychaudhuri

30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable features):

Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable features)

A 2-day UGC-sponsored Short Term Course on ‘Health Foods using Traditional

Herbs and Spices’ in the Dept. of FTBE, JU, and March 25-26, 2013.

A 21-day UGC-sponsored Refresher Course on ‘Process Control and Analytical

Techniques in Food Processing and Quality Evaluation’ in the Dept. of FTBE, JU,

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June 12-July 2, 2012.

Prof. Lalitagauri Ray was a member of the Advisory Board National Conference on

Recent Trends in Research of Nutrition Science. Organized by Dept of Food Sc.

Barrackpore Rastraguru Surendranath College jointly with West Bengal State

University. Feb 22-23, 2012.

A ‘Career Counselling Talk’ by Prof. Smita S Lele, Head, Department of Food

Engineering & Technology, ICT, Mumbai at Dept. of FTBE, JU, January 9, 2012.

Two-Day National Seminar on ‘Current Technological Challenges in Food

Processing Specially Emphasizing Food Irradiation’, organized by the Dept. of

FTBE, JU, Triguna Sen Auditorium, JU, June 25-26, 2011.

Three-day Seminar-cum-Talk Show on ‘Frontiers of Biochemical Engineering and

Biotechnology in Value Addition of Traditional Sweetmeat and Beverages with

Nutraceuticals Promising for Better Business Opportunity’ organized by Dept. of

FTBE, JU, under CAS-I, Dept. of FTBE, JU, March 15-17, 2011.

Display of three innovative food products in FTBE Department stall of Horti-Food

Fest 2011, organized by the Department of Food Processing Industries & Horticulture

(Govt. of West Bengal), Netaji Indoor Stadium, Kolkata, February 2-6, 2011.

Special Seminar on Modification of Atherosclerosis, Congestive Heart Failure and

Arrythmias by Antiplatelet Agents in the new seminar hall of FTBE Dept, J.U. with

invited guest Prof. Niranjan S. Dhaiia, CM, FRCS, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor &

Senior Fellow, Centre of Advanced Medicine, University of Manitoba, Canada, on

December 9, 2010.

Seminar organized on the eve of A. N. Bose Memorial Lecture Programme on

Nutrigenomics, GM & Organic Foods and Fortification of Foods in the Institute of

Chemical Engineers, Jadavpur University Campus, Kolkata on October 30, 2010.

Seminar organized on Good Nutrition-Foundation for Healthy Life to celebrate the

National Nutrition Week, jointly with Nutrition Society of India, Kolkata Chapter on

September 5, 2010.

Two-day seminar-cum-workshop on ‘Modeling and Simulation Techniques for

Processing, Design and Quality Evaluation of Herbal Food Products’ and

STATISTICA AGR Training’, organized by Dept. of FTBE, JU under UGC CAS-I,

Dept. of FTBE, JU, August 17-18, 2010.

Seminar organized on Food Processing & Nutraceuticals Derived from Natural

Sources for Wellness of Heart in the auditorium of Indian Institute of Chemical

Engineers, Jadavpur University Campus, Kolkata on July 6, 2010.

One-day seminar on ‘Technology Challenges for Producing Premium Value Food

Products: Nutraceuticals’ organized by Dept. of FTBE, JU and AFST, Kolkata

Chapter under CAS-I, Dept. of FTBE, JU, March 31, 2010.

Workshop on Visiting Fellow scheme of CAS-I, UGC on ‘production of

Nutraceuticals by using Process Control Techniques of Biochemical Engineering’ in

the Dept.of FTBE on February 24 - March 4, 2010.

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Inauguration of ‘Food Irradiation Laboratory’ at NIL, Jadavpur organized by Dept. of

FTBE, JU on March 2, 2010.

Workshop on ‘Nutraceuticals as the follow up supplements for the benefit of cancer

patients undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatment’ in the Dept. of FTBE on

February 10, 2010. The visiting expert was Dr. G Maulik, Harvard Medical School,

Boston, USA.

One-day seminar on ‘Nutraceutical Potential of Flavor and Fragrance Compounds’,

organized by Dept. of FTBE, JU, under CAS-I, Dept. of FTBE, JU, February 2, 2010.

One year Diploma in ‘Food processing, nutrition & healthcare’ under Adult

Continuing Education and Extension, JU on August, 2010.

‘A.N.Bose Memorial Lecture (2nd

year)’ at IICE, Jadapur University Campus,

organized by Dept. of FTBE, JU and AFST, Kolkata chapter on October 30, 2009.

Six month vocational training programme of State Council of W B through Centre for

Rural & Cryogenic Technology, JU on September, 2009.

Organized a workshop for EDP in Food Processing with a voluntary organization of

Moyrabandh Gram Bikash Kendra, Bankura, West Bengal on July, 2009.

One year Diploma in ‘Food processing & customized management’ under Adult

Continuing Education and Extension, JU on June, 2009.

Organized training in West Bengal Public Health Laboratory for B.Tech. students on

Food Quality Control on March 25, 2009.

Organized a State Level Awareness Programme on Agro Based Food Processing

Industries in collaboration with Khadi & Village Industries Commission on March

19, 2009.

Organized a Lecture Programme by the invited speaker Dr. Gautam Maulik, Harvard

Medical School, Boston,USA on a topic “Natural Antioxidants and Occupational

Toxicology” on February 16, 2009.

Organized a Two day Seminar on “Herbal Sources of Future Food ingredients” at the

campus of Durgapur Society of Management Science on February 11-12, 2009.

Organized a session in a CII Seminar on Accelerating Agribusiness at Hyatt, Kolkata

on February 11, 2009.

Organized a Seminar on Job Opportunities in Food Entrepreneurship and Rural

Market Development at Jadavpur University Campus on January 29, 2009.

Organized a National Conference on “Rural Food Processing & Entrepreneurship in

the coming age of consumerism”, at J.U.Campus, Kolkata on January 17-18, 2009.

Organized a Lecture Programme on Exchanging Imaginations & Innovations in Dairy

Products as Nutraceuticals by the invited speaker Prof. Nagendra P. Saha, Dept. of

Food Science & Technology, Victoria University, Australia on January 12, 2009.

Organized a National Seminar jointly with NIT, Durgapur on “Future of Food

Biotechnology in India” at Durgapur, on January 8-9, 2009.

Organized One day Special Lecture & Interaction Programme on “Nutrition and

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Healthy Heart” by invited speaker Prof. Dipak .K. Das, USA on Janaury 7, 2009.

Organized a joint seminar session on Modern Agriculture, Fishery and Food

processing at the site of Silpa Banijya Mela,South 24 Pgs, Baruipur, W.B. under the

support of Cottage & Small Scale Industries Association,24 Pgs.(S) & BNCCI,

Kolkata on January 5, 2009.

Organized a Vocational Education & Training on Manufacture of Jam, Jelly & Pickle

in collaboration centre for Rural & Cryogenic Technologies, Jadavpur University on

January, 2009.

Organized an Annual Seminar, for UGC Research Fellows of FTBE, J.U. on

December 1, 2008.

Organized a training programme on EDP in Food processing at Ramkrishna Mission

Samaj Sevak Sikshan Mandir, Belur Math,West Bengal on November 29, 2008.

Organized a session workshop on Processed Food Technologies, Food Chemicals &

Flavours and Packaging at Netaji Indoor Stadium, Kolkata under the support of Food

Tech India organizer on November 7-10, 2008.

Organized a workshop on shooting with ETV-Network’s Career and education show

Yuva Bharat on November 5, 2008.

Organized a workshop on HIV/AIDS Awareness Programme by the support of

Pepsico India Holdings Pvt.Ltd., Fritolay Division, Kolkata on September 27, 2008.

Meetings of organizing committee arranged for All India Seminar on “Recent Trends

in Processing and Marketing of Fishery and Horticulture Products” with industries

and entrepreneurs in connection of the seminar held under the support of The

Institution of Engineers (I), Kolkata, on September 19-20, 2008.

Organized a lecture programme on Herbal and Functional Foods at Guru Nanak

Institute of Technology on August 18, 2008.

Organized a workshop on Post Graduate Syllabus Development for Food & Nutrition

at Rashtraguru Surendranath College, Barrackpore on August 7, 2008.

Organized one day A.N.Bose Memorial Lecture cum workshop on Food Nutrients on

August 4, 2008.

Organized a session workshop on Food processing & Preservation Course at Khadi &

Village Industries Commission, Multi Disciplinary Training Centre, Birati on August

3, 2008

One day Workshop for An Interactive Session on “The Future of Food &

Agriculture” speaker Dr. Bruce Chassy, Biotechnology Centre, University of Illinois,

USA under the support of USA Consulate, Kolkata on July 28, 2008.

Organized a workshop for rendering technical support for running Food Processing

Unit of the NGO Vivekananda Loksiksha Niketan, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal on

July 1, 2008.

Organized a workshop with the farmers and exporters on a theme of Growing Mango

for Export at Birla Institute of Technological Museum, Kolkata under the support of

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Food Processing Industries, Govt. of West Bengal on June 26, 2008.

Organized a workshop for syllabus development on “Rural Development &

Management” of University of Kalyani, W.B. on June, 2008.

4-week Refresher Course on “Enzyme Technology-the technology of the 21st

Century” in the FTBE Dept. by the financial support of UGC on June, 2008.

One day Workshop on Food processing & Nutrition Science Practical Lessons in

collaboration with Dr. Subhas Mukherjee Memorial Reproductive Biology Research

Centre, Kolkata on June 9, 2008.

Organized a Seminar on Innovation Food Processing Technologies by invite speaker

Dr. Jasim Ahmed, Scientist, Polymer Source Inc., Quebec, Canada on May 14-16,

2008.

A Technical Support Programme organized for Entrepreneurship Training for the

NGO Baranagar Baghajatin Social Welfare Organisation, April, 2008.

Workshop organized for framing curriculum and syllabus for a 3-year Degree

(Graduate) Course on Food Science & Nutrition Management at J.D. Birla Institute,

Kolkata on April 9, 2008.

A meeting organized at Lake Club, Kolkata with MIC of Food Processing Industry,

Govt. of W.B. regarding Development of Milkmaid Sweetmeat Industry by industrial

support on March 25, 2008.

A seminar cum demonstration programme organized at Aahara at Pragati Maidan,

New Delhi, on Food Processing Equipment by industrial support on March 10-14,

2008.

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department:

The regulations leading to award of Ph.D degrees are in accordance to UGC

regulations, newly implemented and modified since July 11, 2009.

Basic principles of human ethics are emphasized.

Scientific conduct is well maintained.

No misconduct in plagarism and authorship issues is practiced.

32. Student profile programme-wise (in the Current Semester):

Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

Applications

received

Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage (w.r.t.

last graduating batch)

Male Female

33. Diversity of students

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Name of the

Programme

(refer to question

no. 4)

% of

students

from the

same

university

% of students

from other

universities

within the State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

State

% of

students

from other

countries

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

5-6 students out of 15 clear GATE exam every year.

35. Student progression 40%

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG 20%

PG to M.Phil. NA

PG to Ph.D. 1%

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil

Employed

Campus selection

Other than campus recruitment

95%

1%

Entrepreneurs NA

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 100%

from other universities within the State Nil

from universities from other States Nil

from universities outside the country Nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period (2008 – 2013):

Dr. Dipankar Halder in 2011

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library

• Total no. of books purchased and received as gifts from alumni = 850

• Total no. of journal titles = 20

• Total no. of journals (single issue) of the above titles = 722

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• Non-book materials, CD, Pamphlets and miscellaneous Micro documents = 110

• Online book and journal access are provided from Central Library Database through

Digital Library

• New computer facilities have been created.

• Infrastructure development of library.

b) Internet facilities for staff and students: 100%

c) Total number of class rooms: 5

d) Class rooms with ICT facility: All

e) Students’ laboratories:

Food Processing Lab (2 No.s), Food Chemistry Lab, Food Analysis and Quality Control

Lab, Microbial Technology Lab, Biochemical Engineering Lab, Computer Lab and

Centralized Instrumentation Lab of the Dept.: Total = 8

f) Research laboratories: Food Freezing Lab, Biosensor Lab, Nutraceutical and Herbal

Food Lab, Fermentation Technology Lab, Green Technology Lab I and II, Nano Tech

Lab I and II, Food Research Lab and Bioprocess Technology Lab; Total= 10

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university = 6

b) from other institutions/universities = 27

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. (Give

details.) 4 GATE qualified students out of total seat of 8 every year in M.Tech

programme Does the department obtain feedback from

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

A workshop on revision of syllabus was organized by the Dept. in 2010 for upgradation

of the 3-year B.Tech course to a 4-year B.Tech course.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

y. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback?

This feedback is received through Faculty Council Meetings, held once very month

at the University level.

z. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback?

The feedbacks from students are received through teacher-student committee

meetings; for the staff is not under the purview of the Department, it is taken care of

by the Registrar.

aa. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback?

Alumni annually contributes to Departmental Library funds and in National Seminar

arranged very two years for the purpose of reunion and interaction

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10):

Prof. Dipti Kumar Chattoraj, INSA Fellow

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/seminar)

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involving external experts.

Participation of students in four seminars, annually conducted on an average through

Association of Food Scientists and Technologists (India) and Alumni association of the

Department; Summer training programmes in food and fermentation industries and

academic institutes; Educational visits to factories and industries; Guest lectures from

industry and academia (national and international) and Involvement in outreach

activities.

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

Classical board teaching

LCD for audio-visual learning

Demonstration of different equipments and instruments

Individual tests and assessment programs

Seminar presentations by students on current state-of-the-art technologies

Visit to plant

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

This is achieved by conducting class test, semester examinations, laboratory viva-voce

and a grand viva examination.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Students and faculty participate in outreach programmes in EDP (Entrepreneurship

Development Programmes), Survey projects are conducted on heavy metal accumulation

in the food chain; A mid-day meal quality control survey is being conducted in schools

of West Bengal, under Dept. of Education, Govt. of West Bengal.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

Students regularly participate and win prizes in posters and model building competitions

organized by IIT-Kharagpur and in other engineering institutes in the State.

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,

give details.

CAS-II for 2013-2018 by UGC

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic

or applied.

The Department conducts several interdisciplinary research and teaching programs on

nutrition, environment and biodiversity; Guest lectures are regularly conducted annually

from institutes and academia (both national and international).

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strengths:

1. New areas in research are explored.

2. Homogenous faculty composition, all aligned to the mainstream subjects with their

qualifications and expertise

3. CAS-II has been awarded by UGC in 2013 until 2018.

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4. Outreach activities are regularly conducted under Entrepreneurship Development

Programmes.

5.

Weakness:

1. Faculty seats are not filled up.

2. Paucity of space in class rooms and research laboratories for regular students and

research students

3. Fund shortage for infrastructure development.

4. Promotion schemes for faculty are thwarted which is demotivating.

5. Location of Department in campus map is not prominent.

Opportunities:

1. New Food formulations are being designed.

2. Novel green product designs are being implemented.

3. Bioenergetics is being investigated for design of value added foods.

4. Electronic nose and related technologies are being integrated into food analytical

technologies.

5. Creation of pilot plant scale extraction for scale-up studies in natural extracts.

Challenges:

1. New faculty recruitment must be expedited.

2. Promotional avenues foe existing faculty must be created at the earliest.

3. Space crunch should be resolved by expansion of the Department.

4. New food processing equipment design may be included with participation from other

Departments on campus.

5. Creation of a food informatics database.

52. Future plans of the department (in as much detail as possible):

a. Design of medicinal foods and realization of their market value for revenue generation.

b. Epigenetics may be explored in design of novel foods.

c. Food professional enrichment schemes would be launched through workshops from

personnel of both industry and academia alike for hand-on experience in a and b.

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Department of Information Technology

1. Name of the department: Information Technology

2. Year of establishment : 2001

3. Faculty to which the department is attached : Faculty of Engineering and Technology

4. Names of the programme offered:

a. U.G.: Bachelor in Information Technology, 4 years, 8 semester

b. P.G.: Master in Software Engineering, 2 years, 4 semester

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments involved:

None

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions involved:

a. Master in Software Engineering collaborated with Tata Consultancy Services

b. Ph.D. Programmes in collaboration with

i. Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata

ii. Calcutta University

iii. Bengal Engineering and Science University

iv. Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

v. Indian Institute of Management, Kolkata

vi. Bengal Engineering and Science University

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Not Applicable

8. Examination System: Semester

9. Participation of the department in courses offered by other department: Department of

Instrumentation and Electronics Engineering

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled, and actual

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS and MPS)

Professor 1 1 1

Associate Professor 1 0 0

Asst. Professor 5 4 4

Others(Adjunct) 5 2 2

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience

and research under guidance:

Name Qualificatio Designation Specialization No. of

years of

No.of

PhD/M.

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n experien

ce

Phil

Students

guided in

last 5 years

Samiran

Chattopadhyay

PhD Professor Algorithms,

Distributed Object

Computing,

Wireless

Computing,

Security, Bio-

informatics

24 6

Bibhas

Chandra Dhara

PhD Assistant

Professor

Image processing,

Video Processing,

Audio Processing,

Pattern

Recognition

11 2

Uttam Kumar

Roy

PhD Assistant

Professor

Audio Processing,

Bio Informatics,

RFID, Machine

Learning

11 2

Parama

Bhaumik

PhD Assistant

Professor

Opportunistic

Networks,

Distribute

Database, Nano

Communication

11 3

Bhaskar Sardar PhD Assistant

Professor

Network

Architecture,

Routing Protocols

10 2

Utpal Kumar

Ray

M. Tech Assistant

Professor

Network Security,

Parallel Processing

10 1

Munmun Das

M.E.

Assistant

Professor

Mobile Ad hoc

Networks,

Multicasting in

MANET, Web

based applications

4 NIL

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12. List of senior visiting fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors, visiting professors:

Not Applicable

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty-Programmme-wise information

BE: 25%

ME: 10%

14. Programme-wise student-teacher ratio: BE & ME : 1:26

15. Number of academic support staff(technical and administrative staff)

Sanctioned Filled Actual

Technical staff 5 5 5

Administrative staff 2 2 2

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:

a. Networks

b. Algorithms

c. Bio-Informatics

d. Image Processing

e. Video Processing

f. Pattern Recognition

g. Distributed Computing

17. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International

funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of funding agencies,

Project titles and grant received project wise.

Name of the project Principal

Investigator/Co-

Invesgator

Funding

Agency

Amount

(Rs. In

Lacs)

Duration

DST-PURSE Head of the

Department

Department

of Science &

Technology,

Central govt.

60 3 years

Identification of Damage

Initiation Mechanisms in

advanced High-strength

Steels Using In-SITU

Stensil Testing Under

Scanning Electron

Bibhas Chandra

Dhara

Tata Steel 20 March 2012

to

March 2013

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Microscope

Design and Development

of a Multimodal

Biometric -System

Bibhas Chandra

Dhara

Indian

Statistical

Institute

12.01 April 2012

to

March 2015

Content Based Video

Indexing and Retrieval

using Rectilinear Motion

Bibhas Chandra

Dhara

Indian

Statistical

Institute

Phase I -

8.41

Phase – II

3.15

April 2007

to

March 2010

April 2011

to

March 2013

Mobile Computing and

innovative Applications

Prof. Samiran

Chattopadhyay &

Munmun Das

Central Govt. 200

June 2012 –

March 2014

Studies in Wireless and

Mobile Networks:

Aspects of Multicasting,

Optimization and

Security

Prof. Samiran

Chattopadhyay &

Munmun Das

Interra

Systems (I)

Pvt. Ltd.

3.59

July 2010 –

June 2011

Leveraging Wireless &

Mobile Technology in

Web Based Education

Prof. Samiran

Chattopadhyay

State Govt. 10

June 2012 –

March 2014

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

Name of

Faculty

Name of the project Name of collaborative

institution

National

/Internat

ional

Bibhas

Chandra Dhara

Content Based Video

Indexing and Retrieval

using Rectilinear Motion

Indian Statistical

Institute

National

Bibhas

Chandra Dhara

Identification of Damage

Initiation Mechanisms in

advanced High-strength

Steels Using In-SITU

Stensil Testing Under

Tata Steel National

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Scanning Electron

Microscope

Bibhas

Chandra Dhara

Design and Development

of a Multimodal

Biometric System

Indian Statistical

Institute

National

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST, UGC, AICTE etc.: DST-PURSE, Rs. 60

Lacs.

20. Research facility/centre run by the Dept./school/centre which has: Nil

state recognition

national recognition

international recognition

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Nil

22. Publication: See the Annexure - I

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 26

Monographs : None

Chapters in Books : 60

Edited Books : None

Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 3

Number listed in International Database (For. e.g Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database – International Social Science

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

Citation Index – range / average

SNIP

SJR

Impact Factor – range / average

h-index

23. Details of patents and income generated: None

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:

Departme

nt

Throu

gh

IIPC

(Yes/

No)

Consulta

ncy Type

Consultanc

y Title

Client

Name

Amou

nt

Date

Fro

m

Da

te

To

Join

t

Yes/

No

Joint with

Academic

Institute/ R&D

Institute/

Industry

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Dept. of

Informatio

n

Technolog

y

Yes Research Part Time

Technical

Consultant

Interra

Systems

Pvt. Ltd.

Kolkata

62

Lacs

2006 20

12

Yes Industry

25. Faculty selected nationally /internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad (give details):

Name of Expert Expert's

Organisation

Academic/

Industry

City Country Date of

visit from

To

Dr. Bibhas

Chandra Dhara

Department of

Advanced

Technologies,

Alcorn State

University, USA

as a visiting

scientist

Academic Alcorn State

University,

USA

USA 17th

Nov-

2009

18th

May

2010

Prof. Samiran

Chattopadhyay

Department of

Computer

Science and

Digital

Technology of

Northumbria

University as a

visiting

Academic Northumbria

University,

New Castles,

England

England 4-Apr-13 10-May-

13

26. Faculty serving in

a. National Committees

b. International Committees

c. Editorial Boards

d. Any other (please specify and give details including the name of the

committee/s, positions/s held, duration, etc.)

i. Professor Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a member of the Technical Committee

for West Bengal State Data Centre formed by Department of Information,

Government of West Bengal.

ii. Professor Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a member for several committees in

connection with State e-Governance Mission under National e-Governance Plan.

iii. Professor Samiran Chattopadhyay has served as a member of several committees in

connection with e-Governance of the Directorate of Forests, Government of West

Bengal.

iv. Professor Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a member of Board of Studies in the

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, West Bengal University of

Technology

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v. Professor Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a member of Board of Studies in the

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Assam University

vi. Professor Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a member of Board of Studies in the

Mizoram University

vii. Professor Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a member of the Ph.D Committee of the

A.K.Chaudhuri School of Information Technology, University of Calcutta

viii. Professor Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a member of many selection committee

at Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta

ix. Professor Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a member of selection committee in the

department of Information Technology, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur

x. Professor Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a member of selection committee in the

Department of Computer Science, University of Calcutta

xi. Professor Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a member of the Technical Expert

Committee for short listing programmes under UGC UKIERI Scheme, 2013.

xii. Professor Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a member of the Technical Expert

Committee for short listing programmes under Innovative Programme Scheme of

UGC, 2011, 2012..

xiii. Professor Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a member of the Expert Committee for

inclusion of IIIT Delhi University under Section 12(B) of University Act 1956, 2012.

xiv. Professor Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a Chairman of an expert committee to

evaluate the performance and academic attainments for the Conferment of fresh

Autonomous Status to Virudhunagar Hindu Nadars’ Senthikumara Nadar College,

Virudhunagar-626001, Tamil Nadu affiliated to Madurai Kamraj University, Madurai.

xv. Professor Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a Reviewer of papers in several

renowned journals including IEEE Communication Letters, Security and

Communication Networks (Wiley), IJAHUC (Inder Science), Security and

Communication Networks (Springer), International Journal of Physical Sciences etc.

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / Orientation programs, workshops,

training programs and similar programs) conducted: None

28. Student projects

Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental

projects 90-100%

Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /

industry /institute: 5-10%

29. Awards /recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty NIL

Doctoral / Post doctoral Fellows NIL

Students (Give details) NIL

30. Seminars / Conferences / Workshops organized and the source of funding national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable features): None

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department :

Novelty and originality of the work

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32. Student profile programme-wise (in the current semester)

Name of the

programme

Applications

received

Admitted Pass Percentage w.r.t. last

graduating batch

Male Female Male Female

BE Through state

entrance

board

80% 20% 98% 100%

ME 360 70% 30% 99% 100%

33. Diversity of Student

Name of

the

Programme

% of student

from the

university

% of students from

other

universities/institution

within the state

% of students

from other

universities

outside the

state

% of students

from other

countries

BE Not

applicable

Not applicable Not

applicable

NIL

ME 2% 83% 15% NIL

34. How many students have cleared Civil Sciences and Defense Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category wise.

Name of the Examination %Students Qualified

Civil Services Information not available

Defence Services Information not available

NET 5-10%

SET Information not available

GATE (95-100)%

Others -

35. Student Progression

Student Progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG 20%

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PG to M Phill Not Applicable

PG to PhD 15%

Ph D to Post Doctoral NIL

Employed

Campus Selection

Other than campus recruitment

95%

4%

Entrepreneurs 5%

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduated

From the same university 10%

From other university within the state 90%

From universities from other state NIL

From universities outside the country NIL

37. Number of faculty who are awarded M. Phil., Ph. D., D. Sc. And D. Lit during the

assessment period (2008-2013): 4

38. Present details of infrastructural facilities with regard to

a. Library

There is no departmental library. Sufficient text books, reference books

and journals, etc. are available in the central library of the salt lake

campus.

b. Internet facilities for staff and students: 24 hours, LAN and Wi-Fi enabled

campus with internet connectivity of 10 Mbps

c. Total number of class rooms: 6

d. Class rooms with ICT facility: all

e. Students Laboratories: 7

f. Research Laboratories: 2

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral and research associates

a. From host institution/university: 2

1. Sujit Das

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2. Rayan Saptarshi Ray

b. From other institution/universities: 3

3. Diptangshu Pandit

4. Susmita Ghosh Chattopadhyay

5. Kathakali Dutta

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university (give

details): None

41. Was any need assessment exercise before development of new programme(s). If so,

highlight the methodology. NIL

42. Does department obtain feedback from

a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning evaluation? If yes, how does

the department unlike the feedback : Yes, to upgrade the curricula of the

courses and also for better teaching.

b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning evaluation and how does the

department unlike the feedback: Yes, for better development of the academic

activity of the department

c. Alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the department

unlike the feedback.: Yes, department utilizes such feedback for better

placement

43. List distinguished summary of the department (maximum 10)

It is the youngest department in the University.

Students of this department secure high ranks in examinations such as GATE,

CAT, GRE.

Almost all students of this department are placed in good organizations. Many of

them are placed at technology product companies.

Teachers are enthusiastic and good resaecrhers.

Research output of the department has increases continually in the last five years.

This department has a number of collaborations with several reputed Institutes and

Industries.

There are many funded research projects going on in this department.

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/seminar)

involving external experts. NIL

45. List teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

a. Class room teaching with black board/ power point presentation

b. Special care for the weaker student beyond the class schedule

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c. Seminar presentation by the students

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

a. Placement of the students (specially, where they are placed)

b. Where students getting chances for higher study

c. Results in GATE/CAT etc. exam

d. To maintain the quality, department gives the importance on the continuous

evaluation of the students like class tests, mid-term evaluation of the

sessionals.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

a. Damini Nenawati got full-financed scholarship award “Erasmus Mundus Europe

Asia” from the University of Milan, Italy.

b. Dr. Bibhas Chandra Dhara delivered lecture on “Image Secret Sharing” in 42nd

Orientation Program, Academic Staff College, Jadavpur University.

c. Dr. Bibhas Chandra Dhara delivered lecture on “Segmentation of the

Mammogram Images”, Department of Advanced Technologies, Alcorn State

University, USA, March, 2010.

d. Dr. Bibhas Chandra Dhara delivered lecture on “Image and Video Compression

using Block Truncation Coding and Pattern Fitting for Fast Decoding”, Indian

Statistical Institute, Kolkata 2008.

e. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay Chaired a Session on “Mobile Computing” in third

International Conference on Emerging Applications of Information Technology

(EAIT 2012) Nov 29- Dec-01, Kolkata, India.

f. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a Member of the Technical Program

Committee of EAIT, 2012

g. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a Member of the Technical Program

Committee of ICISS 2011

h. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a Member of the Technical Program

Committee of Second International Conference on Emerging Applications of

Information Technology (EAIT 2011) during February, 2011.

i. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a Tutorial Co-Chair of the ICDCN, 2010.

j. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a Organizing Chair of 5th

ICISS 2009.

k. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a Member of the Technical Program

Committee of IEEE Conference on IP Multimedia Subsystem Architecture and

Applications -2009 (IMSAA-2009)

l. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a Member of the Organizing Committee

of the ICDCN, 2008.

m. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a Member of the Technical Program

Committee of IEEE Conference on IP Multimedia Subsystem Architecture and

Applications -2008 (IMSAA-2008)

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n. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay served as a Program Chair of the First Workshop on

Mobile Systems (WoMS) 2008.

o. Dr. Bibhas Chandra Dhara Chaired a Session on “Image Processing- I” in second

International Conference on Emerging Applications of Information Technology

(EAIT 2011) February 19-20, 2011, Kolkata, India.

p. Dr. Bibhas Chandra Dhara acted as member in a panel of judges to select a set of

papers for the award of Special Mention Category of Papers presented in EAIT

2012

q. Departmental faculties acted as member of program committee of different

national/international conference/workshop etc.

r. Dr. Bibhas Chandra Dhara has participated in A Two-day Workshop on Support

Vector Machines and Kernel Learning, organized by Electronics and

Communication Sciences Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata,22nd

March –

23rd

March 2011.

s. Dr. Bibhas Chandra Dhara has participated in One day Workshop on

Computational Intelligence in Brain-Computer Interface and Context-Aware

Service Management, organized by Kolkata Chapter of IEEE CIS and Indian

Statistical Institute, 14th

March, 2011.

t. Departmental faculties served as referee to different international journals (IEEE,

Elsevier, ACM, Hindwai, etc.)

u. Dr. Bibhas Chandra Dhara has participated in A Two-day Workshop on Digital

Restoration of Heritage Paintings and Artifacts, organized by Electronics and

Communication Sciences Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, 13th

Agu.

2013 – 14th

Aug. 2013.

v. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay delivered a lecture on “Wireless Ad Hoc Networks:

An Experience with Graph and Game Theoretic Applications” at Northumbria

University, UK on May 01, 2013.

w. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay delivered a lecture on “Energy Aware Algorithms

for Wireless Sensor Networks” at a Plenary Session at 99th

Indian Science

Congress on January 6, 2012 held at KIIT University.

x. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay delivered a lecture on “Key Management” at the

UGC sponsored refresher course on “Security in Wired and Wireless Networks”

on July 15, 2011.

y. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay delivered a lecture on “Some Energy Aware

Routing Protocols for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: A Graph Theoretic Approach”

on 15th

September, 2010, Engineer’s day, at Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta.

The talk was organized by Indian National Academy of Engineers, Kolkata

Chapter.

z. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay delivered a lecture on “Some Energy Aware

Routing Protocols for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks” at National University of

Singapore on March 02, 2010.

aa. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay delivered a lecture on “Application of Mobile

Computing & Information Technology in Disaster Management” at the UGC

sponsored refresher course on “Disaster Management” on March 16, 2010.

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bb. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay delivered a lecture on “STUDY OF ENERGY-

AWARE MULTICASTING FOR WIRELESS AD HOC NETWORKS” at the

UGC sponsored refresher course on “Wireless and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks” on

January 19, 2010.

cc. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay delivered a lecture on “Open Source Software:

Security Issues” at the seminar on “Free and Open Source Software in Computer

Education” organized by IEEE Computer Society Calcutta Chapter at Kolkata on

December 22, 2009.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. Tutorial chair

etc

a. Bi-annual reunion of present and past students.

b. Freshers’ welcome programs are organized.

c. Football/Cricket/Table Tennis/Carrom tournaments are organized.

d. Blood donation camps, tree plantation programs, Campus cleaning programs

are regularly arranged.

e. Awareness programs against Ragging are organized.

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. If yes,

give details. AICTE

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic

or applied.

Research Areas of the department

(i) Image processing, Video Processing, Pattern Recognition, Signal Processing

(ii) Distributed Object Computing, Middleware

(iii) Middleware in Mobile Computing, Mobile Ad hoc Networks

(iv) Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning

(v) Network Architecture, Routing Protocols

(vi) Parallel Processing, Cryptography

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) of the

department.

Major Strengths

i) Building up a brand at state and at national level

a. Students study at IITs, IISc, and at abroad

b. Students are placed at all renowned technology MNCs.

ii) Several Collaborations from Institutes and Industry

iii) Research Oriented, Dedicated set of Young, Energetic faculty members

iv) Excellent, participatory students

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v) A good combination of young energetic and experienced faculty members.

vi) Modern class room with projector facilities.

vii) Research activities in various fields.

viii) Good relationship among teachers, staffs and students

Weaknesses

Shortage of permanent faculties

A significant part of the academic activity depends on the guest faculties.

Opportunities:

Good placement

Challenges:

Maintain good academic activity with considering shortage of faculties.

52. Future detail of the department (in as much detail as possible):

i. Enhancing quality of research

a. More Ph.D students

b. Journal Publication

ii. Enhancing Physical Infrastructure

iii. Strengthening Laboratory Teaching

a. Case Study Based Experiments

iv. Participation in several UGC and other Governmental Schemes

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Annexure - I

List of Journal Publications: (2008 – 2013)

Dr. Samiran Chattopadhyay

1. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay,

Recovering a Game Model From an Optimal Channel Access Scheme for WLANs,

Telecommunication Systems, Springer, Volume 52, Issue 2: 475-483, 2013.

2. Sukhendu Kanrar, Nabendu Chaki, Samiran Chattopadhyay, A New Link Failure

Resilient Priority Based Fair Mutual Exclusion Algorithm for Distributed Systems,

Journal of Network and Systems Management, [DOI: 10.1007/s10922-011-9218-9],

Springer, Volume 21, Issue 1, 2013, 1 – 24.

3. Ishita Bhakta, Sandip Chakraborty, Barsha Mitra, Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Samiran

Chattopadhyay and Matangini Chattopadhyay, A DiffServ Architecture for QoS

Aware Routing for Delay Sensitive and Best Effort Services in IEEE 802.16 Mesh

Networks, Journal of Computer Networks and Communications 2011:2011.

4. A. K. Bhunia, P. Pal, S. Chattopadhyay and B. K. Medya, An inventory model of two-

warehouse system with variable demand dependent on instantaneous displayed stock

and marketing decisions via hybrid RCGA, International Journal of Industrial

Engineering Computations [ISSN 1923-2926], Vol. 2(2) pp. 351-368, April 2011

5. Chiranjib Patra, Anjan Guha Roy, Samiran Chattopadhyay and Parama Bhaumik,

Designing Energy Efficient Topologies for Wireless Sensor Network: Neural

Approach, International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, Hindwai

Publications, Vol. 2010. [DOI: 10.1155/2010/216716]

6. A. K. Bhuniaa, P. Pal, S. Chattopadhyay, B. K. Medya, On Genetic Operators for

Unconstrained Optimization Problems, Journal of Advanced Modeling and

Optimization [ISSN: 1841-4311], Volume 12, Number 2, 2010, pp. 141 – 159

7. Saswati Mukherjee, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Amrita Saha,

A Key Re-Distribution and Authentication Based Technique for Secured

Communication in Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks with Node Mobility,

International journal of Computer Networks & Communications (IJCNC), Vol. 2(6),

2010, 104 – 115.

8. Tamaghna Acharya, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Rajarshi Roy, Constructing Path

Efficient And Energy Aware Virtual Multicast Backbones in Static Ad Hoc Wireless

Networks, International Journal of Wireless & Mobile Networks [ISSN No. 0975-

4679] Volume 2, Issue 2, pages: 138-154, May 2010.

9. Tamaghna Acharya, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Rajarshi Roy, Maximum Lifetime

Broadcasting in Cooperative Multi-hop Wireless Ad Hoc Networks, International

Journal of Ad hoc and Ubiquitous Computing (IJAHUC), Inder Science Publication

[ISSN No. 1743-8225], Volume 6, Issue 1, pages: 10-23, July 2010.

Dr. Bibhas Chandra Dhara

10. A Ghosh, B. C. Dhara, and R. K. De. Comparative analysis of cluster validity

indices in identifying some possible genes mediating certain cancers. Molecular

Informatics, 32 (4), 347-354, 2013.

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11. A Ghosal, R Chakraborty, B. C. Dhara, and S. K. Saha. Music Classification based

on MFCC Variants and Amplitude Variation Pattern: A Hierarchical Approach.

International Journal of Signal Processing, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition,

5(1):131–150, 2012.

12. B. C. Dhara, and B. Chanda. A Fast Progressive Image Transmission Scheme

using Block Truncation Coding by Pattern Fitting. Journal of Visual

Communication and Image Representation, 23(2):313–322, 2012.

13. B. C. Dhara, S. K. Saha and B. Chanda. A Video Coding Technique with BTC-PF

Method for Fast Decoding Image Processing and Communications: An

International Journal, 16(1-2):29–42, 2011.

14. S. Kandar, A. Maiti, and B. C. Dhara. Visual Cryptography Scheme for Color

Image Using Random Number with Enveloping by Digital Watermarking.

International Journal of Computer Science, 8(3):543–549, 2011.

15. Meenakshi Sundaram, and B. C. Dhara. Neural-based Iterative Approach for Iris

Recognition Systems using Haralick Features. International Journal of Neural

Netwroks and Applications, 4(1):55–60, 2011

16. S. Kandar, and B. C. Dhara. k-n Secret Sharing Visual Cryptography Scheme on

Color Image using Random Sequence. International Journal of Computer

Applications, 25(11):6–11, 2011.

Dr. Uttam Kumar Roy

17. Debabrato Giri, Uttam Kumar Roy, “WPAN Routing Using Huffman Technique”,

International Journal of Engineering Sciences, Vol (2), No (2), 2013, Pages 49-61.

18. Debabrato Giri, Uttam Kumar Roy, “Multilevel Address Reorganization Type 2 I N

Wireless Personal Area Network”, International Journal of Wireless & Mobile

Networks (IJWMN) Vol 05, 2013, No. 01, pages 47 – 64.

19. Indrajit Bhattacharya, Amit Kumar Gupta, Uttam Kumar Roy, "XRFID: Design of an

XML Based Efficient Middleware for RFID Systems", International Journal of Radio

Frequency Identification and Wireless Sensor Networks, Vol 1, No. 1, July 2011,

ISSN:1847-9812, pp. 44-52,

20. Indrajit Bhattacharya, Uttam Kumar Roy, “Performance Analysis Of Anti Collision

Algorithms For Tracking Objects Containing Passive RFID Tags”, International

Journal of Information Technology And Knowledge Management, July-December

2009, Vol-2, No-2, pp. 425-429

21. Indrajit Bhattacharya, Uttam Kumar Roy, "Optimal Placement of Readers in an RFID

Network Using Particle Swarm Optimization", International Journal of Computer

Networks and Communication, Vol 2, No. 6, November 2010, ISSN:0975-2293, pp.

225-234,

Dr. Parama Bhaumik

22. Chiranjib Patra, Parama Bhaumik and Debina Chakroborty “Modified Rumor Routing

for Wireless Sensor Networks” published in International Journal of Computer

Science Issues 'IJCSI’ Volume 7, Issue 4, July 2010.

23. Suvadip Batabyal , Parama Bhaumik “ Improving Network Performance with Affinity

based Mobility Model in Opportunistic Network” International Journal of Wireless &

Mobile Networks (IJWMN) Vol. 4, No. 2, April,2012, pg:189-202.

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Dr. Bhaskar Sardar

24. Sardar, Bhaskar. "Analyzing Buffer Requirement for Wireless Enhancement of TCP

in Network Mobility." International Journal of Business Data Communications and

Networking (IJBDCN) 9.1 (2013): 28-49.

Utpal Ray

25. Ryan Saptarshi Ray, Utpal Kumar Ray “Modified Playfair Cipher using Rectangular

Matrix” International Journal of Computer Applications Vol. 46(9) PP 28-30, 2012

26. Ryan Saptarshi Ray, Utpal Kumar Ray “Writing Lock-Free Code” IRNet

Transactions on Computer Science and Engineering, Vol-1(1) pp. 30-36, 2012

Conference Publications:

Dr. Samiran Chattopadhyay

1. Shilpi Bose, Chandra Das, Sourav Dutta and Samiran Chattopadhyay, A Novel

Interpolation Based Missing Value Estimation Method to Predict Missing Values in

Microarray Gene Expression Data, Proceedings of International Conference on

Communications, Devices and Intelligent Systems (CODIS), December, 2012, IEEE

XPlore, pp. 318 – 321

2. Saswati Mukherjee, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Prince Bose,

Agniswar Bakshi, Detection of Selective Forwarding Attack in Wireless Ad hoc

Networks using Binary Search, accepted for publication in the Proceedings of Third

International Conference on Emerging Applications of Information Technology,

EAIT 2012, held on November 29 – December 01, 2012, Kolkata, India, to be

archived by IEEE Xplore, pp 382 – 386

3. Saswati Mukherjee, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Ayan Lahiri, Samiran Chattopadhyay,

An Efficient Binary Playfair Algorithm using a 4×4 Playfair Key Matrix, accepted for

publication in the Proceedings of 11th Int. Conf. on Information Systems and

Industrial Management, Venice, Italy, held on September 26-28, 2012, Lecture Notes

in Computer Science, Volume 7564, A. Cortesi et al. (Eds.), Springer, pp. 314–325.

4. Chandra Das, Shilpi Bose and Samiran Chattopadhyay, Effectiveness of Different

Partition-based Clustering Algorithms for Estimation of Missing Values in

Microarray Gene Expression Data published by Springer in the proceedings of the

Second International Conference on Advances in Computing and Information

Technology (ACITY 2012), held during July 13 – 15, 2012, Chennai, India.

5. Saswati Mukherjee, Sreya Dey, Rajdeep Mukherjee, Matangini Chattopadhyay, and

Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Addressing Forwarder’s Dilemma:

A Game-Theoretic Approach to Induce Cooperation in a Multi-Hop Wireless

Network, Proceedings of the 3rd

International Conference on Advances in

Communication, Network, and Computing (CNC 2012) held during Feb 24-25,

2012, Bangalore, India, Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social

Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, Das, Vinu V; Stephen, Janahanlal

(Eds.), Springer, Volume 108, 93 – 98, 2012.

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6. Chandra Das, Shilpi Bose, Abir Chakraborty and Samiran Chattopadhyay, A Novel

Attribute Clustering Algorithm for Extraction of Discriminative Features to Classify

Samples from Microarray Gene Expression Data, published by IEEE in the

Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Electronics Computer Technology

(ICECT 2012), held in Kanyakumari, India held during April 6 - 8, 2012.

7. Barsha Mitra, Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay and Samiran

Chattopadhyay, A Novel QoS Differentiation Framework for IEEE 802.11 WLANs: a

Game-Theoretic Approach Using an Optimal Channel Access Scheme,

Communications in Computer and Information Science, 2011, Volume 250, Part 2,

500-502, Springer, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-25734-6_83, Proceedings of

International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Information Technology

– CIIT 2011, Pune, India, November 7 – 8, 2011.

8. Ishita Bhakta, Sandip Chakraborty, Barsha Mitra, Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Samiran

Chattopadhyay and Matangini Chattopadhyay, Designing an Efficient Delay Sensitive

Routing Metric for IEEE 802.16 Mesh Networks, Proceedings of 2011 International

Conference on Wireless and Optical Communications (ICWOC 2011), May 21 - 22,

2011, China, to be published by IEEE.

9. Chandra Das, Pradipta Maji, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Supervised Gene Clustering for

Extraction of Discriminative Features from Microarray Data, Proceedings of

IINDICON, [ISBN: 978-1-4244-9072-1] IEEE press, 17-19 Dec. 2010,

10. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Sandip

Chakraborty , Congestion Games in Wireless Channels with Multipacket Reception

Capability, Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Information

and Communication Technologies (ICT 2010) Sep 07-09, 2010, India, published in

Communications in Computer and Information Science, Vol. 101, Springer, pp 201-

205.

11. Ishita Bhakta, Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran

Chattopadhyay, Incorporating QoS Awareness in Routing Metrics for Wireless Mesh

Networks, Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference of Wireless Networks,

London, UK, IEANG Press, [ISBN: 978-988-17012-9-9], June 30 – July 02, 2010,

pp. 780 – 784.

12. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, “Tuning

Holdoff Exponents for Performance Optimization in IEEE802.16 Mesh Distributed

Co-ordinated Scheduler”, Proceedings of ICCAE 2010, Singapore, IEEE Computer

Society Press [ISBN: 978-1-4244-5585-0], pp. 261 – 265, February 26 – 28, 2010.

13. Rajarshi Pal, Souvik Mazumder, and Samiran Chattopadhyay, DIMM - Framework

for Interoperability of Data Centric Mobile Middlewares by IEEE 2nd International

Advance Computing Conference, 19-20 Feb. 2010, India, IEEE Computer Society

Press [ISBN: 978-1-4244-4790-9], pages 236-239

14. Chandra Das, Pradipta Majhi, Samiran Chattopadhyay, “Supervised Gene Clustering

for Extraction of Discriminative Features from Microarray Data”, accepted for

publication in the proceedings of 17th

International Conference on Advanced

Computing and Communication, ADCOM 2009, Bangalore, India, December 14 –

December 17, 2009.

15. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, “Game-

Theoretic Modeling and Optimization of Contention-prone Medium Access Phase in

IEEE 802.16/WiMAX Networks” Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on

Broadband Communications, Information Technology & Biomedical Applications,

[DOI 10.1109/BROADCOM.2008.13] South Africa, IEEE Computer Society Press,

pp. 335–342, November 23 - 26, 2008.

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16. Chandra Das, Pradipta Majhi, Samiran Chattopadhyay, “A Novel Biclustering

Algorithm for Discovering Value-Coherent Overlapping -Biclusters”, published in

the proceedings of 16th

International Conference on Advanced Computing and

Communication, ADCOM 2008, IEEE Press [ISBN: 978-1-4244-2962-2] Chennai,

India, pp 148 – 156, December 14 – December 17, 2008.

17. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay,

“Improved Performance with Novel Utility Functions in a Game-Theoretic Model of

Medium Access Control in Wireless Networks”, published in the proceedings of IEEE

TENCON 2008, [ISBN No. 978-1-4244-2408-5], IEEE Press, Hyderabad, November

18 – 21, 2008.

18. Tamaghna Acharya, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Rajarshi Roy, Energy-Efficient

Broadcasting in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Using Directional Antennas, 67th

IEEE

VTC Spring 2008, [DOI 10.1109/VETECS.2008.20], IEEE Press, Singapore, May

11 – 14, 2008, pp. 36 – 40.

19. Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Debesh Das, “Architecture of a

Context Aware Middleware Based on 2 for Mobile CORBA Clients”, Proceedings

of Workshop on Mobile Systems [ISBN No. 978-81-90653-16-9], Kolkata, India, pp.

38–42, July 11 – 12, 2008.

20. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Samiran Chattopadhyay, “Non-Cooperative Access Games

to Achieve Fairly Distributed High Throughput with Low Collision Overhead in

Wireless Networks”, Proceedings of Workshop on Mobile Systems [ISBN No. 978-

81-90653-16-9], Kolkata, India, pp. 38–42, July 11 – 12, 2008.

21. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, “Game-

Theoretic Modeling for System-wide Performance Optimization at the MAC Layer in

Ad-hoc Wireless Networks”, Lecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science,

Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference of Wireless Networks (ICWN),

[ISBN No. 978-988-98671-9-5], London, U.K, pp. 747–752, July 2 – 4, 2008.

Dr. Bibhas Chandra Dhara

22. A. Ghosal, R. Chakraborty, B. C. Dhara, and S. K. Saha. Genre Based Classification

of Song Using Perceptual Features, In International Conference on Advanced

Computing, Networking, and Informatics, 2013.

23. S Bhowal and B. C. Dhara Segmentation of Similar Color Objects using Modified

GrowCut Method In International Conference on Emerging Trends, Technology and

Research, 2013.

24. C. Maiti and B. C. Dhara A Robust Binary Watermarking Scheme using BTCPF

Technique In International Conference on Eco-friendly Computing and

Communication Systems (ICECCS), pp. 187 –185, 2012.

25. C. Maiti and B. C. Dhara A binary watermarking scheme using quantization

levels of BTC-PF method International Conference on Communications, Devices

and Intelligent Systems (CODIS), 2012 pp. 604-607

26. A Ghosal, R Chakraborty, B. C. Dhara, and S. K. Saha. Song/Instrumental

Classification using Spectrogram Based Contextual Features, CUBE 2012, pp.

21–25, 2012.

27. S. Kandar, and B. C. Dhara. Random Sequence based Secret Sharing of an

encrypted Color Image In Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent

Advances on Information Technology, pp. 30 –37, 2012.

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28. S. Kandar, and B. C. Dhara. Providing two way Security in Visual Cryptography

through Variable length Symmetric Key and Digital Watermarking In

Proceedings of the National Symposium on Emerging Trends in Computer Science

ETCS-2012, pp. 41 –45, 2012

29. A Ghosal, R Chakraborty, B. C. Dhara, and S. K. Saha. Song Classification:

Classical and Non-classical Discrimination using MFCC Co-occurrence Based

Features In Proceedings of the International Conference on Signal Processing, Image

Processing and Pattern Recognition, pp. 179–185, 2011.

30. B. C. Dhara and B. Chanda. A Fast Interactive Image Segmentation to Locate

Multiple Similar-colored Objects In Proceedings of the National Conference on

Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, Image Processing and Graphics, pp. 25–18,

31. Meenakshi Sundaram, and B. C. Dhara. Neural network Based Iris Recognition

System using Haralick Features In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference

on Electronics Computer Technology vol-3, pp. 19 – 23, 2011

32. A Ghosal, R Chakraborty, B. C. Dhara, and S. K. Saha. Instrumental/Song

Classification of Music Signal Using RANSAC In Proceedings of the 3rd

International Conference on Electronics Computer Technology vol-1, pp. 269–272,

2011.

33. Meenakshi Sundaram, and B. C. Dhara, B. Chanda. A fast method for iris

localization In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Emerging

Applications of Information Technology, pp. 89–92 , 2011.

34. A Ghosal, and B. C. Dhara, and S. K. Saha. Speech/Music Classification Using

Empirical Mode Decomposition In Proceedings of the Second International

Conference on Emerging Applications of Information Technology, pp. 49–52 , 2011.

35. A Ghosal, R Chakraborty, B. C. Dhara, and S. K. Saha. Automatic Identification of

Instrument Type in Music Signal using Wavelet and MFCC In Proceedings of the

Fifth International Conference on on Information Processing, pp. 560–565, 2011.

36. B C Dhara, and S. K. Saha, and B. Chanda. A video coding technique using

octagonal motion search and BTC-PF method for fast reconstruction In

Proceedings of the International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and

Multimedia Applications (UCMA 2010), pp. 480–490, Japan.

37. A Ghosal, R Chakraborty, R Chakraborty, S Haty, B. C. Dhara, and S. K. Saha.

Speech/Music Classification Using Occurrence Pattern of ZCR and STE. In

Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Intelligent Information

Technology Application (IITA 2009), Vol-3, pp. 435–438, 2009.

38. S. Mondal, and B. C. Dhara. A Hybrid Face Recognition Method Based on

Structural and Holistic Features. In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference

on Advances in Pattern Recognition, pp. 441–444, 2009.

39. S. Nagamalla, and B. C. Dhara. A Novel Face Recognition Method using Facial

Landmarks. In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Advances in

Pattern Recognition, pp. 445–448, 2009.

40. B. C. Dhara, and B. Chanda. A digital watermarking scheme using block truncation

coding with pattern fitting method. In Proceedings of the National Conference on

Information Security - Issues & Challenges, pp. 128–134, 2008.

Dr. Uttam Kumar Roy

41. Suman Kundu, Uttam Kumar Roy, “An Efficient Algorithm to Reconstruct a

Minimum Spanning Tree in an Asynchronous Distributed Systems”, 17th

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International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communications (ADCOM-

09), December 14-17, 2009, Bangalore, India.

42. Debabrato Giri, Uttam Kumar Roy, “Single Level Address Reorganization In

Wireless Personal Area Network”, 4th International Conference on Computers &

Devices for Communication (CODEC-09), December 14-16, 2009, Calcutta

University, India.

43. Debabrato Giri, Uttam Kumar Roy, “Address Borrowing In Wireless Personal Area

Network”, Proc. of IEEE International Advanced Computing Conference, (IACC ’09,

March 6-7), Patiala, India, pp. 1074-1079.

Dr. Parama Bhaumik

44. Suvadip Batabyal , Parama Bhaumik “Information Gradient based Content Search

Architecture for Mobile Opportunistic Network ” In the Proceedings of the 4th

IEEE

International Conference on Computing, Communication and Networking

Technologies, July 4 - 6, 2013.

45. Suvadip Batabyal, Parama Bhaumik “ Improving Network Performance with Affinity

based Mobility Model in Opportunistic Network” In the Proceedings of the

International Journal of Wireless & Mobile Networks Vol. 4, No. 2,

April,2012,pg:189-202.

46. Suvadip Batabyal, Parama Bhaumik, “Optimizing the Green Signal Time for Road

Traffic Congestion Management” Published in the 1st Conference of Transportation

Research Group of India (CTRG), 7th -10th December, 2011, Bangalore, India.

47. Chiranjib Patra, Arindam Mondol , Parama Bhaumik, Matagini Chattopadhyay, “An

Energy Efficient Event Based Hirerchical clustering Algorithm for Wireless sensor

Network.” Published in LNCS 2011 , Springer Verlag.

48. Chiranjib Patra, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Parama Bhaumik, Roy A.G, “Using self

organizing map in wireless sensor network for designing energy efficient topologies

“published in proceedings of Wireless Communication , Vehicular Technology ,

Information Theory and Aerospace & Electronic Systems Technology

Wireless(VITAE), Feb. 28 2011-March 3, 2011 On page(s): 1 – 6.

49. Chiranjib Patra, Anjan Guha Roy , Samiran Chattopadhyay , Parama Bhaumik,

“Designing Energy Efficient Topologies for Wireless Sensor Network: Neural

Approach”, IJDSN 2010.

50. Maumita Bandopadhyay, Parama Bhaumik “Zone based ant colony routing in mobile

ad-hoc network ” published in proceedings of Communication Systems and Networks

(COMSNETs) 2010, 5-9 Jan 2010 , Pg 1-10, Bangalore, India

51. Parama Bhaumik, Somprokash Bandyopadhyay “A Location -Aided Content

Searching Mechanism for Large Mobile Ad Hoc Network using Geographic Clusters”

published in proceedings of 9th

Distributed Computing and Networking ICDCN 2008

, 5-8 January 2008.

52. Suvadip Batabyal , Parama Bhaumik “A Fundamental Traffic Management Strategy

for Mobile Opportunistic Network ” Second International Conference on Advances in

Computing, Computations & Informatics (ICACCI-2013), August 22–25 , 2013,

Mysore, India

Dr. Bhaskar Saradar

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53. Rana, Manoj Kumar, Avik Mitra, and Bhaskar Sardar. "Micro-NEMO++: An efficient

micro-mobility protocol for network mobility." Communication and Industrial

Application (ICCIA), 2011 International Conference on. IEEE, 2011.

54. Mitra, Avik, Bhaskar Sardar, and Debashis Saha. "Why NEMO protocols do not pre-

fetch more than one CoA?." Advanced Networks and Telecommunication Systems

(ANTS), 2011 IEEE 5th International Conference on. IEEE, 2011.

55. Mitra, Avik, Bhaskar Sardar, and Debashis Saha. Efficient Management of Fast

Handoff in Wireless Network Mobility (NEMO). No. 671. Working paper series WPS,

2011.

56. Sardar, Bhaskar, Mita Nasipuri, and Debashis Saha. "Co-existence of Network and

Terminal Mobility in the Context of TCP Performance." Communications Workshops

(ICC), 2010 IEEE International Conference on. IEEE, 2010.

57. Sircar, Ansuman, Bhaskar Sardar, and Debashis Saha. "ROTIO+: A Modified ROTIO

for Nested Network Mobility." Distributed Computing and Networking. Springer

Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. 307-322.

58. Sardar, B., et al. "Improving uploading performance of TCP in network mobility."

Advanced Networks and Telecommunication Systems, 2008. ANTS'08. 2nd

International Symposium on. IEEE, 2008.

Utpal Ray

59. Ananya Chowdhury, and Utpal Kumar Ray. “Implementation of MD6”

SNDS, volume 335 of Communications in Computer and Information Science, page

444-455. Springer, (2012).

60. Ryan Saptarshi Ray, Utpal Kumar Ray “Lock-Free Producer-Consumer”,

International Conference on Computer Science & Information Technology, pp 13-18,

2012.

Book Publications:

1. Uttam Kumar Roy, “Web Technologies”, Oxford University Press, Nov, 2010, ISBN:

9780198066224 / 0198066228

2. Jayanta Mukhopadhyay, Partha Bhowmick, P.P.Das, Samiran Chattopadhyay, B.N.

Chatterji, P.K. Biswas, P.K. Dutta, Anirban Mukherjee, “Digital Geometry in Image

Processing”, Chapman and Hall/CRC Press, 2013, ISBN 9781466505674

3. Utpal Kumar Ray, Ryan Saptarshi Ray, “Software Transactional Memory:An

Alternative to Locks”, LAP LAMBERT ACADEMIC PUBLISHING, GERMANY

(ISBN: 978-3-659-25606-6) [for NAAC]

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Department of Instrumentation and Electronics

1. Name of the Department/School/Centre: Instrumentation and Electronics Engineering

2. Year of establishment: 1966

3. Faculty to which the Department/School/Centre is attached: Engineering and

Technology

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, MPhil, PhD, Integrated Masters;

Integrated PhD, DSc, DLitt, etc.): UG- a) BIEE-4 Years, 8 Semesters

b) B.Tech.-3 Years, 6 Semesters

PG-M.Tech-2 Years, 4 Semesters

Ph.D.

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments involved:

Dept. of Electrical Engg., IIT, Kharagpur - DRDL sponsored research project on

estimation and tracking,

- DST sponsored research project on CPE

Dept. of Computer Sc. & Engg., JU - ISRO sponsored research work on voice

encryption.

- DRDL sponsored research work on fault

tolerant clock.

CDAC, Kolkata – Development of Electronic Nose for tea aroma classification.

Dept. of Power Engg. JU – BRNS sponsored research project on network controller in

Nuclear power plant.

-BRNS sponsored research project on fractional order

controller in Nuclear power plant.

CGCRI -Kolkata, CDAC, Kolkata,

Calcutta University, Bengal Engineering & Science University

- Commercialization of indigenously developed sensors

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:

Ph.D. Programs in collaboration with the followings:

CDAC, Kolkata

Dept. of Aerospace Engg., IISc, Bangalore

Dept. of Electrical Engg., IIT, Kharagpur

ECSU, ISI, Kolkata

Dept. of Applied Physics, CU, Kolkata

Dept. of Computer Sc. & Engg., JU

Dept. of Power Engg. JU

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Karls Ruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

St. Petersburg University, Russia

Dept. of Chemistry, IIT, Kharagpur

Dept. of Physics, Delhi University

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Tezpur

University

TRA, Tocklai, Assam

NEERI, Nagpur

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Not Applicable

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System:

Semester

9. Participation of the department in courses offered by other departments:

• Mr. Prolay Sharma attended the refresher course on “Frontiers in Power Engineering

and Energy Sustainability” organized by dept. of Power Engineering, Jadavpur

University Salt Lake Campus. From 8th June to 27th June, 2009.

• Prof. Rajib Bandyopadhyay delivered a lecture on “Electronic Nose and Tongue” in

the refresher course organized by School of Biomedical Engg., in 2012

• Prof. Kumardeb Banerjee delivered a lecture on “Signal Processing in Measurement

Systems” in the refresher course organized by School of Biomedical Engg., in 2012

• Prof. R. Bandyopadhyay delivered a lecture on “Data analysis techniques for

electronic olfaction” in the Refresher Course organized by the Department of

Instrumentation Science, Jadavpur University on “Recent Developments in Analytical

Instrumentation” in the month of June 2012

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professor/Associate

Professor/Asst. Professor/others):

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 2 1 4

Associate Professor 8 3 6

Asst. Professor 7 2 2

Other

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,

experience and research under guidance:

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Name

Qualification Designation Specialization No. of

Years of

Experience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for

the last 4

years

Kalyankumar Ray Ph.D. Professor Power Electronic

s

Retired on

June 2012

1

Subhankar

Bandyopadhyay

Ph.D. Professor Sensor design 27 Nil

Ardhendu Ghoshal Ph.D. Professor Digital Signal

Processing

26 Nil

Rajib Bandyopadhyay Ph.D. Professor Electronic

Olfaction

23 3

Bivas Dam Ph.D. Professor Digital system

design using

FPGA/DSP

22 1

Kalyan Majumder M.Tech. Associate

Professor

Intelligent

Instrumentation

Systems

22 Nil

Rajanikanta Mudi Ph.D. Associate

Professor

Fuzzy and

Neuro-fuzzy

Control, Process

control

20 2

Kumardeb Banerjee Ph.D. Associate

Professor

Microprocessors

and

microcontrollers

19 Nil

Bhaswati Goswami Ph.D. Associate

Professor

Biomedical

instrumentation

17 2

Ratna Ghosh Ph.D. Associate

Professor

Robust control

and estimation

15 1

Bipan Tudu Ph.D. Associate

Professor

Electronic

Olfaction

12 Nil

Runu Banerjee M.Tech. Assistant

Professor

Electronic

Olfaction

7 Nil

Prolay Sharma M.Tech. Assistant Sensor array 4 Nil

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Name

Qualification Designation Specialization No. of

Years of

Experience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for

the last 4

years

Professor signal processing

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors, visiting

professors, etc.: Not Applicable

Name Qualificat

ion Designation Specialization

No. of

Years of

Experienc

e

No. of

Ph.D./M.P

hil.

students

guided for

the last 4

years

Dr.

Anutosh

Chatterjee

PhD Advisor in

Research

Project

funded by

DeitY

Analytical

Instrumentation

52 -

Prof.

Panchanan

Pramanik

PhD. Co-

Investigator

in Research

Project

funded by

CSIR

Sensor Materials 47 7

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:

a) BE-20%

b) BTech-10%

c) M.Tech-12%

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:

a) BE- 16:1

b) B.Tech-10:1

c) M.Tech-4:1

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff - sanctioned,

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filled and actual:

a) Academic support staff (technical):7

b) Administrative staff: 6

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:

a) Signal Processing and Systems

b) Digital System Design

c) Intelligent Control

d) MEMS

e) Electronic Olfaction

f) Robust Control

g) Biomedical Instrumentation

h) Sensors Design

i) NIR instrumentation systems

17. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b)

international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the

funding agencies, project titles and grants received project-wise.

Name of the

Project

Investigators Funding

Agency

Amount

(Rs. Lakhs)

Duration

FIST-2008 Head of Deptt. DST, Govt.

of India

150.50 2009-2014

Studies on fabrication,

characterization and

standardization of

Fractance

Dr. B. Goswami

Dr. R. Ghosh

DST -

PURSE

1.21 2009-2011

Design, Development

and Supply of Two-

axis Servo controller

and PC based Operator

Console for Indigenous

EOTS

Mr. K.

Banerjee, Prof.

B. Dam ,

Mr. K.

Majumdar, Prof.

R.

Bandyopadhyay

DRDL,

Hyderabad

15 2008 - 2011

Development of a 24-

bit, High Speed Data

Acquisition System,

Prof. B. Dam ,

Mr. K.

BARC,

Mumbai

21.38 2009 - 2011

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with Error

Correction for

Enhanced Performance

for HELIBORNE

TDEM-Uranium-

exploration

Majumdar,

Mr. K.

Banerjee,

Digital Controller for

Electro-mechanical

actuator

Mr. K.

Mazumdar

RCI,

DRDO,

Govt. of

India

14.5 Till 2011

Exploratory studies

towards the

development of

indigenous sensors for

tea aroma

Prof. R.

Bandyopadhyay

NTRF,

Govt. of

India

8.60 2009-2011

Electronic Tongue for

Tea Tasting

Prof. R.

Bandyopadhyay

UGC, Govt.

of India

6.07 2009-2011

Non Classical

Estimation Techniques

for Homing Interceptor

Guidance

Dr. R. Ghosh

Dr. B. Goswami

DRDO,

Govt. of

India

24.71 2004-2009

Extended till

2011

Development of

Constant Phase

Element (CPE) based

sensor for detecting

adulterated milk

Dr. B. Goswami

Dr. K. Biswas

(IIT, Kharagpur)

DST, W.B 7.51 2008-2011

Development of

transducer for

quantitative

determination of dental

implant-bone interface

stability

Dr. B. Goswami

Dr. R. Ghosh

UGC, Govt.

of India

9.71 2009-2011

Development of PID

Controllers for

Prof. A. Gupta

(Power Engg)

BRNS,

Govt. of

28.83 2010-2013

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Networked Control of

Process Plants with

Packet drop-out and

Data Loss

Dr. B. Goswami

Dr. R. Ghosh

India

Development of QCM

Sensors Array for

Black Tea Flavour

Detection with

Electronic Nose

Mr. Prolay

Sharma

SERC,

DST, Govt.

of India

6.67 2010-2012

Development of a

Combined Electronic

Nose & Tongue

System For Improved

Classification of Black

Tea Quality

Ms. Runu

Banerjee

SERC,

DST, Govt.

of India

6.80 2010-2012

Development of

Ammonia Gas Sensor

Prof. Subhankar

Bandyopadhyay

UGC, Govt.

of India

10.30 2012-2014

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

National collaboration:

i) CGCRI, Kolkata- Commercialization of indigenously developed sensors, Rs. 20

Lakh

ii) CDAC, Kolkata- Inward leaf inspection system for Indian tea industries, Rs. 22

Lakh

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received. (Give details.): DST-FIST, Rs.150 Lakh.

20. Research facility/centre run by the Dept./school/centre which has: Nil

state recognition

national recognition

international recognition

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate

bodies: Nil

22. Publications: Given in Annexure-I

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international):

Monographs

Chapters in Books

Edited Books

Books with ISBN with details of publishers

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Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

Citation Index – range / average

SNIP

SJR

Impact Factor – range / average

h-index

23. Details of patents and income generated:

National

Patens filed: a) “Aroma Based food quality measurement machine for tea testing”

-Patent Application No. 87/KOL/2010 of 01.02.2010

b) "Tea Quality Measuring Instrument Based On Taste"

-Patent Application No. 463/KOL/2010 of 23.04.2010.

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad (give details):

i) Professor Rajib Bandyopadhya, Visited Linkoping University, Sweden in 2010

ii) Professor Rajib Bandyopadhya, Visited Rockefeller University, USA in 2011

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any

other (please specify and give details, including the name of the committee/s,

position/s held, duration, etc.): Given in Annexure-II

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,

workshops, training programs and similar programs) conducted: Nil

28. Student projects

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental

projects: (95-100)%

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /

industry / institute: 5%

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty: Nil

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows: Nil

Students (Give details):Nil

30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable features):

Name Source of Associated Faculty Brief Details

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Funding

Workshop on Fractional

Order Systems TEQIP/

Institutional

Sponsorship

Dr. Karabi Biswas &

Dr. Bhaswati

Goswami

Workshop on QCM and

SAW Sensors

DST & TeQIP Professor Rajib

Bandyopadhyay

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department:

Original thinking is always encouraged in the research work both in theoretical and

practical fields.

32. Student profile programme-wise (in the Current Semester):

Name of the

Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

Applications

received

Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage (w.r.t.

last graduating batch)

Male Female

BIEE-4 Years, 8

Semesters

Admission

through state

joint entrance

exam

136 24 100% 100%

B.Tech.-3 Years,

6 Semesters

100 51 15 100% 100%

PG-M.Tech-2 Years,

4 Semesters

350 12 4 100% 100%

33. Diversity of students

Name of the

Programme

(refer to question

no. 4)

% of students

from the same

university

% of students

from other

universities

within the

State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

State

% of

students

from

other

countries

BIEE-4 Years,

8 Semesters

Not Applicable Not

Applicabl

e

Not

Applicabl

e

Nil

B.Tech.-3 Years, 60% 35% 5% Nil

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Name of the

Programme

(refer to question

no. 4)

% of students

from the same

university

% of students

from other

universities

within the

State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

State

% of

students

from

other

countries

6 Semesters

PG-

M.Tech-2 Years,

4 Semesters

20% 60% 20% Nil

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

Name of the Examination %Students Qualified

Civil Services (1-5)%

Defence Services (1-5)%

NET (1-5)%

SET (1-5)%

GATE (90-95)%

Others 100%

35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG 10%

PG to M.Phil. NA

PG to Ph.D. 20%

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil

Employed

Campus selection

Other than campus recruitment

90%

5%

Entrepreneurs 5%

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

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of the same university 60%

from other universities within the State 40%

from universities from other States Nil

from universities outside the country Nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period (2008 – 2013):

Awarded Ph.D. Degree: 2

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library: There is no departmental library at present. However sufficient number

of text books, reference books and journals, etc of departmental requirements

are available in the central library of the salt lake campus. These facilities are

available for students, faculties and non-teaching staffs.

b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Adequate facilities are available

through campus wide LAN and internet connectivity of 10 Mbps.

c) Total number of class rooms: 8

d) Class rooms with ICT facility: 2

e) Students’ laboratories: 9

f) Research laboratories: 6

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university

i) Mr. Nabarun Bhattcharyya

ii) Mr. Arunangshu Ghosh

iii) Mr. Prolay Sharma

iv) Mrs Runu Bnerjee

v) Mrs. Mousumi Palit

vi) Mr. Arpitam Chatterjee

b) from other institutions/universities

i) Mr. Chanchal Dey

ii) Mr. D. Simachalam

iii) Mrs. Aditi Bhattacharyya

iv) Mrs. Rashmita Das

v) Mr. Sudip Biswas

vi) Mr. Arun Jana

vii) Mr. Debasish Dutta

viii) Mrs. Sarbari Deshmukh

ix) Mr. Anil Kumar Bag

x) Mrs. Siuli Das

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40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.

(Give details.)

6 Students/Year

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. Nil

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

bb. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how

does the department utilize the feedback? Yes. In the up gradation of curricula

and syllabi of the courses run in the department.

cc. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does

the department utilize the feedback? Yes. Department utilizes such feedbacks in

smooth running as well as future development of the department.

dd. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the

department utilize the feedback? Yes. Department utilizes such feedbacks in

smooth running as well as better placement of the present students.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

i) Mr. Swadesh Bandhab Chattopadhyay, GM, Brandt Instruments Inc.

ii) Prof. Asim Kar

iii) Prof. Rabindra Nath Nandy

iv) Prof. Anup Majumdar

v) Mr. Chandan Bakshi, General Manager (East),Rockwell Automation Pvt. Ltd

vi) Mr. Prabir Kumar Kundu, Senior Manager, HPL, haldia

vii) Mr. Amitava Sengupta, Chief Engineer-Instrumentation, M.N.Dastur Company Ltd.

viii) Ms. Mandira Dasgupta, Ex-GM, MECON

ix) Mr. Asesh Banerjee, DGM (Technical), Webel Mediatronics Ltd.

x) Mr. Satyanarayan Basu, DGM, Central Electronics Ltd.

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /

seminar) involving external experts.

i) A two day workshop on Embedded System was organized in 2009.

ii) A training program on DCS/PLC was organized with the help of renowned persons

from industries in related fields in Dec., 2011.

iii) Special lectures on instrumentation and automation were organized by the students

chapter of International Society of Automation (ISA) in the department with a number

of faculty members involved in that program.

iv) A one day industrial training program for final and pre-final year students was

arranged at Tribeni , in June 2012

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45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

i) Class room lectures on black board/ power point presentations.

ii) Video/still pictures display of different processes related to industries.

iii) Prior familiarizations of different components/equipments in class rooms are made

before laboratory sessions.

iv) Students have to give presentations on various topics as a part of their seminar paper.

v) Students are encouraged to carry out projects on different emergent topics in addition

to the routine project work.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

i) The students passing out from the department are placed in renowned industries and

institutes according to the expectations.

ii) On the average 10 students every year rank within 100 in the all India GATE exam,

this is considered as a yardstick.

iii) At least two class tests per theoretical subjects are being taken to monitor the

outcomes of learning of the students.

iv) In practical subjects, continuous observations are made on the students regarding

their experimental skills.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

i) Prof. R. Bandyopadhyay delivered a lecture on “Data analysis techniques for

electronic olfaction” in the Refresher Course organized by the Department of

Instrumentation Science, Jadavpur University on “Recent Developments in Analytical

Instrumentation” in the month of June 2012.

ii) Prof. Rajib Bandyopadhyay presented an oral paper at ISOEN 2011 held at

Rockefeller University, New York on May 2-5, 2011.

iii) Mr. Prolay Sharma attended the refresher course on “Frontiers in Power Engineering

and Energy Sustainability” organized by dept. of Power Engineering, Jadavpur

University Salt Lake Campus. From 8th June to 27th June, 2009.

iv) Dr. Ratna Ghosh visited Department of Aerospace Engineering, IISc, Bangalore and

worked with Prof. D. Ghose for collaborative research during August 2011 and

December 2011.

v) Dr. Ratna Ghosh visited Department of Mathematics, IISc, Bangalore and worked

with Prof. M. K. Ghosh for collaborative research during February 2012 and June

2012.

v) UG students participated in the technical festival “SRIJAN” organized by them.

vi) The students of the department also use to take part in the festival on “ROBOTICS”

organized by IIT, KGP, “Texus Technical Meet” organized by Texus Instruments

Limited and “VI-MANTRA” organized by National Instruments Company limited.

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vii) Several of our faculty members are involved in the activity of the Center for

Embedded Systems in Instrumentation which is under this Department. The

Coordinator of the Center is Mr. K. Majumdar of our Department.

viii) Some faculty members are also actively involved in the following MHRD

sponsored Integrated Research Schemes:

Integrated Research Projects on Embedded Systems

Mechatronics

Sensors and Transducers Characterization

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

i) Students chapter of International society of automation (ISA), JU branch

organizes seminars by industrial experts, visit to industry/plant regularly.

ii) Bi-annual reunion of present and past students.

iii) Freshers’ welcome programs are organized.

iv) Football/Cricket/Table Tennis/Carrom tournaments are organized.

v) Blood donation camps, tree plantation programs, Campus cleaning programs are

regularly arranged.

vi) Awareness programs against Ragging are organized.

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies?

If yes, give details.

AICTE

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge,

basic or applied.

Faculty members and scholars are deeply engaged in research works in various fields.

The areas in which contributions are made :

a) Signal Processing and Systems

b) Digital System Design

c) Intelligent Control

d) MEMS

e) Electronic Olfaction

f) Robust Control

g) Biomedical instrumentation

h) Sensors Design

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51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of

the department.

Major Strengths

ix) Knowledgeable faculty members.

x) Good class room and laboratory teachings.

xi) Good research works in various fields.

xii) Sufficient involvements of students and staffs beyond syllabus scholarly

activities.

xiii) Friendly relations between teachers and students

Weaknesses

i) Shortfall of faculty members.

ii) Modern educational facilities are not available.

iii) Insufficient space.

iv) Insufficient financial assistance for attending conferences/seminars outside india.

v) Insufficient annual budget.

Opportunities

i) Excellent placement.

ii) Congenial environment of acquiring knowledge.

iii) To acquire innovative attitude.

Challenges

i) To overcome the present shortcomings.

ii) To uplift the department in all respects to an International level.

52. Future plans of the department (in as much detail as possible):

i) Proposal for setting up a centre of excellence on sensors and instrumentation

systems will be submitted to appropriate funding agency.

ii) The department will promote several national and international collaborations for

world class research in the field of sensors and sensing systems.

iii) Research activities related to defense application and atomic energy will be

continued and boosted further.

iv) The Department will organize more workshops, seminars and training programs

involving persons from various industries and academic institutions. The

participation of students in these programs is expected to be helpful in various

ways.

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Annexure-I

Publications:

List of Paper Published in Journals:

1. Nabarun Bhattacharyya, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, Manabendra Bhuyan, Bipan

Tudu, Devdulal Ghosh, Arun Jana, “Electronic Nose for Black Tea Classification

and Correlation of Measurements with Tea Taster Marks,” IEEE Transaction on

Instrumentation and Measurement, vol.57, no.7, pp.1313-1321, 2008.

2. Nabarun Bhattacharya, Bipan Tudu, Arun Jana, Devdulal Ghosh, Rajib

Bandhopadhyaya, Manabendra Bhuyan, “Preemptive Identification of Optimum

Fermentation Time for Black Tea Using Electronic Nose,” Sensors and Actuators

B, vol. 131, no. 1, pp.110-116, 2008.

3. Nabarun Bhattacharya, Bipan Tudu, Arun Jana, Devdulal Ghosh, Rajib

Bandhopadhyaya, Amiya Baran Saha, “Illumination Heating and Physical Raking

for Increasing Sensitivity of Electronic Nose Measurements with Black Tea,”

Sensors and Actuators B, vol. 131, no. 1, pp.37-42, 2008.

4. A.K. Pal and Rajani K. Mudi, “Self-tuning fuzzy PI controller and its application

to HVAC systems, International Journal of Computational Cognition, vol. 6, no.

1, pp. 25-30, 2008.

5. Moloy. K. Banerjee and Runu Banerjee.(2008), “Heat Transfer Analysis inside a

duct under Laminar flow condition using Variational Method,” International

Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 889-901.

6. Moloy. K. Banerjee and Runu Banerjee., (2008), “A Finite Difference method to

find velocity and temperature distribution for parallel plate channel”, International

Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 875-887.

7. C. Dey, Rajani K. Mudi, and T.T. Lee, “Dynamic set-point weighted PID

controllers,” Control and Intelligent Systems, vol. 37, no. 4, pp. 212-219, 2009.

8. C. Dey and Rajani K. Mudi, “An improved auto-tuning scheme for PID

controllers,” ISA Transactions, vol. 48, no. 4, pp. 396-409, 2009.

9. Bipan Tudu, Animesh Metla, Barun Das, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, Arun Jana,

Devdulal Ghosh, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, “Towards Versatile Electronic Nose

Pattern Classifier for Black Tea Quality Evaluation: An Incremental Fuzzy

Approach,” IEEE Transaction on Instrumentation and Measurement, vol.58, no.9,

pp.3069-3078, 2009.

10. Bipan Tudu, Arun Jana, Animesh Metla, Devdulal Ghosh, Nabarun

Bhattacharyya, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, “Electronic nose for black tea quality

evaluation by an incremental RBF network,” Sensors and Actuators B, vol.

138, no. 1, pp.90-95, 2009.

11. Bipan Tudu, Bikram Kow, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, Rajib Bandyopadhyay,

“Normalization techniques for gas sensor array as applied to classification for

black tea,” Int. J. Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 176-

189, 2009.

12. M. Das, R. Ghosh, B. Goswami, R. Balasubramanian, A. K. Chandra, P. Luksch

& A. Gupta: “Multi-loop Networked Process Control: A Synchronized

Approach”, ISA Transactions, vol. 48, no. 2, pp. 122-131, 2009.

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13. Ratna Ghosh, Bhaswati Goswami, Ashok Kumar Datta and Ranjan Sengupta:

“Kalman Filtering application to corrupted vocal recording”, J. Of ITC Sangeet

Research Academy, vol .23, pp. 58-65, 2009.

14. Mousumi Palit, Bipan Tudu, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, Ankur Dutta, Pallab Kumar

Dutta, Arun Jana, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, Anutosh Chatterjee, “Comparison of

multivariate preprocessing techniques as applied to electronic tongue based

pattern classification of black tea,” Analytica Chimica Acta, vol.675, no.1, pp.8-

15, 2010.

15. Mousumi Palit, Bipan Tudu, Pallab Kumar Dutta, Ankur Dutta, Arun Jana,

Jayanta Kumar Roy, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, Anutosh

Chatterjee, “Classification of Black Tea Taste and Correlation With Tea Taster’s

Mark Using Voltammetric Electronic Tongue,” IEEE Transaction on

Instrumentation and Measurement, vol.59, no.8, pp.2230-2239, 2010.

16. Manika Saha, Ratna Ghosh and Bhaswati Goswami: “Extended H∞ Estimator

with miss distance optimization for Ballistic Target Tracking,” Int. Journal of

Aerospace Innovations, vol. 2 (1, 2), pp. 121-132, 2010.

17. Suman Saha, Saptarshi Das, Ratna Ghosh, Bhaswati Goswami,R.

Balasubramanian, A. K. Chandra, Shantanu Das, Amitava Gupta: “Fractional

order phase shaper design with Bode’s integral for iso-damped control system,”

ISA Transactions, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 196-206, 2010.

18. Laxmi Shaw, Runu Banerjee (Roy), Rajnita Bhattacharyya, Bipan Tudu, Nabarun

Bhattacharyya, Rajib Bandopadhayay, “A comparative analysis of clustering

techniques for black tea quality evaluation using voltammetric electronic tongue,”

Journal of Instrum. Soc. of India, vol.40, no. 1, pp.1-3, 2010.

19. Mulinti Sivaramakrishna, Siuli Das, Karabi Biswas, and Bhaswati Goswami,

“Fabrication of a Fractional Order Capacitor with desired specifications: A study

on process identification and characterization,” IEEE Transactions on Electron

Devices, vol. 58, no. 11, pp. 4067-4073, 2011.

20. Siuli Das, Mulinti Sivaramakrishna, Karabi Biswas, and Bhaswati Goswami,

“Performance study of a 'Constant Phase Angle Based' Impedance Sensor to

Detect Milk Adulteration,” Sensors and actuators A: Physical, vol. 167, no. 2, pp.

273-278, 2011.

21. Rajani K. Mudi and C. Dey, “Performance improvement of PI controllers through

dynamic set-point weighting,” ISA Transactions, vol. 50, no. 2, pp. 220-230,

2011.

22. Anil Kumar Bag, Bipan Tudu, Jayashri Roy, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, Rajib

Bandyopadhyay, “Optimization of Sensor Array in Electronic Nose: a Rough Set

Based Approach,” IEEE Sensor Journal, vol. 11, no. 11, pp. 3001-3008, 2011.

23. Pritthi Chattopadhyay, Rashmi Rani, Runu Banerjee (Roy), Bipan Tudu, Rajib

Bandyopadhyay, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, “ Electronic nose and tongue sensor

selection for black tea analysis using Bayesian classifier,” International Journal of

Systems Simulation, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 67-71, 2011.

24. Bappa Acherjee, Subrata Mondal, Bipan Tudu, Dipten Misra, “Application of

artificial neural network for predicting weld quality in laser transmission welding

of thermoplastics,” Applied Soft Computing Journal, vol.11, no.2, pp.2548-2555,

2011.

25. Arunangshu Ghosh, Bipan Tudu, Pradip Tamuly, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, Rajib

Bandyopadhyay, “Prediction of Theaflavin and Thearubigin content in black tea

using a voltammetric electronic tongue,” Chemometrics and Intelligent

Laboratory Systems, vol. 116, pp. 57-66, 2012.

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26. Runu Banerjee(Roy), Bipan Tudu, Laxmi Shaw, Arun Jana, Nabarun

Bhattacharyya, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, “Instrumental testing of tea by combining

the responses of electronic nose and tongue,” Journal of Food Engineering, vol.

110, no. 3, pp. 356-363, 2012.

27. Subrata Mondal, Bipan Tudu, Asish Bandyopadhyay, Pradip K. Pal, “Process

optimization for laser cladding operation of alloy steel using genetic algorithm

and artificial neural network,” International Journal Of Computational

Engineering Research, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 018-024, 2012.

28. Arunangshu Ghosh, Pradip Tamuly, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, Bipan Tudu, Nagen

Gogoi, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, “Estimation of theaflavin content in black tea using

electronic tongue,” Journal of Food Engineering, vol. 110, no. 1, pp. 71-79, 2012.

29. Rajnita Bhattacharyya, Bipan Tudu, Samir Chandra Das, Nabarun Bhattacharyya,

Rajib Bandyopadhyay, Panchanan Pramanik, “Classification of black tea liquor

using cyclic voltammetry,” Journal of Food Engineering, vol. 109, no. 1, pp. 120-

126, 2012.

30. A. K. Pal, Rajani K. Mudi, and C. Dey, “Rule Extraction through Self-Organizing

Map for a Self-tuning Fuzzy Logic Controller,” Advanced Materials Research,

vol. 403-408, pp. 4957-4964, 2012.

31. C. Dey, Rajani K. Mudi, and D. Simhachalam, “An Auto-tuning PID Controller

for Integrating Plus Dead-time Processes,” Advanced Materials Research, vol.

403-408, pp. 4934-4943, 2012.

32. A.K. Pal and Rajani K. Mudi, “Speed Control of DC Motor using Relay Feedback

Tuned PI, Fuzzy PI and Self-Tuned Fuzzy PI Controller,” Control Theory and

Informatics, vol. 2, no. 1, pp, 24-32, 2012.

33. S. Bandyopadhyay, Performance of nanocrystalline PbS gas sensor with improved

cross-sensitivity, Particulate Science and Technology, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 43-54,

2012.

34. Arpitam Chatterjee, Bipan Tudu, Kanai Ch. Paul, “Binary genetic algorithm-based

pattern LUT for grayscale digital half-toning,” Signal, Image and Video

Processing, Springer, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 377-388, 2013.

35. Arpitam Chatterjee, Bipan Tudu, Kanai Ch. Paul, “A temporal memory based

ordered dithering using recurrent neural network,” Imaging Science Journal, vol.

61, no. 2, pp. 109-119, 2013.

List of Paper Published in Seminars/Conference proceedings:

1. B. Tudu, S. Ghosh, A. Jana, N. Bhattacharyya, R. Bandyopadhyay, “Prediction of

optimum fermentation time for black tea processing by means of electronic nose

and recurrent neural network,” National Symposium on Instrumentation (NSI-33),

AU College of Engineering (Autonomous), Andhra University, Visakhapatnam –

530 003, Andhra Pradesh, 08 - 10 December 2008.

2. Santi Sankar Chowdhury, Bipan Tudu, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, Rajib

Bandyopadhyay, “Portable Electronic Nose System for Aroma Classification of

Black Tea,” IEEE Region Colloquium and 3rd International Conference on

Industrial and information Systems(ICIIS 2008), IIT Kharagpur, India, 8-10

December 2008.

3. Mousumi Palit, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, Ankur Dutta, Pallab Kumar Dutta,

Subrata Sarkar, Bipan Tudu, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, “Virtual Instrumentation

Based Voltammetric Electronic Tongue for Classification of Black Tea,” IEEE

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Region Colloquium and 3rd International Conference on Industrial and

information Systems(ICIIS 2008), , IIT Kharagpur, India, 8-10 December 2008.

4. Nabarun Bhattacharyya, Bipan Tudu, Animesh Metla, Arun Jana, Rajib

Bandyopadhyay, “Incremental PNN Classifier for a Versatile Electronic Nose,”

IEEE International Conference on Sensing Technology (ICST 2008), Tainan,

Taiwan, pp. 242-247, 30 Nov.-3 Dec. 2008.

5. Bipan Tudu, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, Bikram Kow, Rajib Bandyopadhyay,

“Comparison of Multivariate Normalization Techniques as Applied to Electronic

Nose Based Pattern Classification for Black Tea,” IEEE International Conference

on Sensing Technology (ICST 2008), Tainan, Taiwan, pp. 254-258, 30 Nov.-3

Dec. 2008.

6. Monisha Chakraborty, Bipan Tudu, “Comparison of ANN Models to Predict LDL

Level in Diabetes Mellitus Type 2,” International Conference on Systems in

Medicine and Biology, ICSMB 2010 – Proceedings, IIT Kharagpur, India, art. no.

5735410, pp. 392-396, 16-18 December 2010,.

7. A. Tripathy, A. Dutta, D. Majumder, D. Choudhury, B. Tudu, N. Bhattacharyya,

“Electronic nose for black tea quality evaluation based on KPCA,” International

Conference on Instrumentation(ICI-2009) and National Symposium on

Instrumentation (NSI-34), Cummins College of Engineering for Women,

Karvenagar, Pune - 411052, Maharashtra, INDIA,pp.194,21-23 January 2010.

8. Laxmi Shaw, Runu Banerjee (Roy), Rajnita Bhattacharyya, Bipan Tudu, Nabarun

Bhattacharyya, Rajib Bandopadhayay, “A comparative analysis of clustering

techniques for black tea quality evaluation using voltammetric electronic tongue,”

International Conference on Instrumentation(ICI-2009) and National Symposium

on Instrumentation (NSI-34), Cummins College of Engineering for Women,

Karvenagar, Pune - 411052, Maharashtra, INDIA,pp.218, 21-23 January 2010.

9. Arpitam Chatterjee, Bipan Tudu, Kanai Chandra Paul, “An approach for ordered

dither using artificial neural network,” Proceedings of SPIE - The International

Society for Optical Engineering 7546, Singapore, art. no. 754627, Friday 26

February 2010.

10. C. Dey, Rajani K. Mudi, and P.K. Pal, “Experimental verification of an auto-

tuning PD controller on position control application for a DC servo motor,” Proc.

Int. Conf. on System Dynamics and Control – ICSDC-2010, Manipal (India), pp.

694-699, August 20-21, 2010.

11. Siuli Das, Mulinti Sivaramakrishna, Karabi Biswas, and Bhaswati Goswami,

“Study of electrical equivalent model of the PMMA coated probe dipped in milk

and milk adulterated with tap water” , 2010 International Conference on Industrial

Electronics, Control and Robotics, NIT Rourkela, 27-29 December 2010.

12. Siuli Das, Mulinti Sivaramakrishna, Bhaswati Goswami, and Karabi Biswas,

“Study of electrical equivalent model of the PMMA coated probe dipped in milk

and milk adulterated with urea” , Second International Conference on Emerging

Applications of Information Technology, Organized by Computer Society of

India, 18-19 February, 2011, pp.75-78.

13. C. Dey, Rajani K. Mudi, and D. Simhachalam, “An Auto-tuning PID Controller

for Integrating Plus Dead-time Processes,” Proc. Int. Conf. on Control, Robotics

and Cybernetics – ICCRC-2011, New-Delhi (India), vol. 2, pp. 131-135, March

21-23, 2011.

14. A.K. Pal, Rajani K. Mudi, and C. Dey, “Rule Extraction through Self-Organizing

Map for a Self-tuning Fuzzy Logic Controller,” Proc. Int. Conf. on Control,

Robotics and Cybernetics – ICCRC-2011, New-Delhi (India), vol. 2, pp. 156-160,

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March 21-23, 2011.

15. A. Mondal and Rajani K. Mudi, “Critical Point based Self-tuning Fuzzy PI

Controller,” Proc. Int. Conf. on Control Instrumentation System – CISCON-2011,

Manipal (India), pp. 449-454, November 3-6, 2011.

16. D. Simhachalam and Rajani K. Mudi, “A new Auto-tuning PID Controller : A

Relay-feedback Approach,” Proc. Int. Conf. on Control Instrumentation System –

CISCON-2011, Manipal (India), pp. 421-425, November 3-6, 2011.

17. D. Simhachalam, S. Talukder, and Rajani K. Mudi, “Relay-feedback based

improved critical point estimation for process control systems,” Proc. 2nd Int.

Conf. on Control, Communication and Power Engineering – CCPE-2011, Pune

(India), LNCS CCIS-250, Springer-Verlag, pp. 54-58, November 7-8, 2011.

18. A.K. Pal and Rajani K. Mudi, “Development of a Self-tuning fuzzy controller

through Relay-feedback approach,” Proc. 2nd Int. Conf. on Control,

Communication and Power Engineering – CCPE-2011, Pune (India), LNCS

CCIS-250, Springer-Verlag, pp. 127-129, November 7-8, 2011.

19. Anindya Sarkar, Abhirup Saha, Bipan Tudu, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, Rajib

Bandyopadhyay, “Discrimination of Black Tea Quality using Electronic Nose: A

GA based approach,” 5th Indian International Conference on Artificial

Intelligence, 2011 (IICAI-2011), Tumkur, India, pp. 245-255, December 14-16,

2011.

20. Arpitam Chatterjee, Kanai Ch. Paul, Bipan Tudu, “Grayscale Digital Halftoning

using Binary PSO,” 2011 International Conference on Recent Trends in

Information Systems (ReTIS), Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India , pp. 218-222,

December 21 - 23, 2011.

21. Runu Banerjee (Roy), PritthiChattopadhyay, Rashmi Rani, Bipan Tudu, Rajib

Bandyopadhyay, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, “Discrimination of Black Tea Using

Electronic Nose and Electronic Tongue: A Bayesian Classifier Approach,” 2011

International Conference on Recent Trends in Information Systems (ReTIS),

Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India , pp. 13-17, December 21 - 23, 2011.

22. Arpitam Chatterjee, Kanai Ch. Paul, Bipan Tudu, “Grayscale digital halftoning

using BPSO-GA combined optimization technique,” ICIIP 2011 - Proceedings:

2011 International Conference on Image Information Processing , art. no.

6108847, Himachal Pradesh, India, pp.1-5, Nov. 3-5, 2011.

23. Aveek Dutta, Bipan Tudu, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, “Black

tea quality evaluation using electronic nose: an artificial bee colony approach”

IEEE Recent Advances in Intelligent Computational Systems (RAICS-2011),

Trivandrum, India, pp. 143-146, Sep 22-24, 2011.

24. Arun Jana, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, Bipan Tudu, Jayanta Kumar Roy, Nabarun

Bhattacharyya, Bijan Adhikari, Chinmoy Kundu, Subhankar

Mukherjee“Classification of aromatic and non-aromatic rice using electronic nose

and artificial neural network” IEEE Recent Advances in Intelligent Computational

Systems(RAICS-2011), Trivandrum, India, pp. 291-294, Sep 22-24, 2011.

25. Arpitam Chatterjee, Kanai Ch. Paul, Bipan Tudu, “Application of recurrent neural

network for generating grayscale digital half-tone images,” Proceedings – 2nd

International Conference on Emerging Applications of Information Technology,

EAIT 2011, art. no. 5734913, pp. 41-44, 2011.

26. Rajib Bandyopadhyay, Anil Kumar Bag, Bipan Tudu, Nabarun Bhattacharyya,

“Electronic Nose Sensor Array Optimization Using Rough Set Theory,”

International Symposium on Olfaction and Electronic Nose (ISOEN 2011),

Rockefeller University, New York City, USA, 02-05 May, 2011.

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27. Rajnita Bhattacharyya, Bipan Tudu, Samir Chandra Das, Nabarun Bhattacharyya,

Rajib Bandyopadhyay, Panchanan Pramanik, “Application of cyclic voltammetry

in black tea classification,” National Conference on Sensors and Actuators:

Science to Technology (NCSA-11), Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute,

Kolkata, India,pp.28, 11-12 March, 2011.

28. Samir Chandra Das, Prasanta Dhak, Rajnita Bhattacharyya, Bipan Tudu, Nabarun

Bhattacharyya, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, Panchanan Pramanik, “Gas sensing

behaviour of undoped and Pd doped nanostructured ZnO towards hydrogen,

liquefied petroleum gas and ammonia,” National Conference on Sensors and

Actuators: Science to Technology (NCSA-11), Central Glass and Ceramic

Research Institute, Kolkata, India, pp. 85, 11-12 March, 2011.

29. Saptarshi Ghosh, Bipan Tudu, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, “A

Cyclic voltammetry based electronic tongue for liquid gradation of black tea

samples,” National Conference on Sensors and Actuators: Science to Technology

(NCSA-11), Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute, Kolkata, India, pp. 49

11-12 March, 2011.

30. Prabal Basu, Sourav Mukherjee, Moumita Acharyya, Saumitra Mukhopadhyay, S.

Bandyopadhyay, “Characterisation of NTC Thermistor Prepared with

Nanocrystalline NiMn2O4”, Proceedings of the National Conference on

Instrumentation & Control(NATCONIC-2011),Heritage Institute of Technology,

Kolkata, India, p.p.134-137, 6-7 January 2011.

31. Prolay Sharma, Arunangshu Ghosh, Bipan Tudu, Rajib Bandopadhyay, Nabarun

Bhattacharyya, Anutosh Chatterjee, “Quartz Crystal Microbalance Sensors for

Electronic Nose - A Survey,” National Conference on Sensors and Actuators:

Science to Technology (NCSA-11), Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute,

Kolkata, India, pp. 55, 11-12 March, 2011.

32. Mousumi Palit, Runu Banerjee (Roy), Bipan Tudu, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, Rajib

Bandyopadhyay, “Discrmination of basic taste using electronic tongue,” National

Conference on Instrumentation and Control (NATCONIC-2011),Heritage Institute

of Technology, Kolkata, India, pp.114-117, 06-07 January 2011.

33. Anil Kumar Bag, Bipan Tudu, Jayashri Roy, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, Nabarun

Bhattacharyya, “Optimization of sensor array using rough set theory,” National

Conference on Instrumentation and Control (NATCONIC-2011),Heritage Institute

of Technology, Kolkata, India, pp.148-153, 06-07 January 2011.

34. Sanghamitra Ghoshal, Paramita Banerjee, Bhaswati Goswami, and Ratna Ghosh,

“Determination of stability of dental implant from impedance studies using

Resonance frequency analysis” , Second International Conference on Emerging

Applications of Information Technology, Organized by Computer Society of

India, pp.72-74, 18-19 February, 2011.

35. R.R. De and Rajani K. Mudi, “A New Self-Tuning Fuzzy PI Controller for

Integrating Processes with Dead-Time,” Proc. 2nd Int. Conf. on Advances in

Computing, Control and Communication – CCN-2012, New Delhi-NCR (India),

pp. 24-28, June 16-17, 2012. (ISBN: 978-981-07-2579-2 doi:10.3850/978-981-07-

2579-2 CCN-426)

36. P.K. Paul, C. Dey, and Rajani K. Mudi, “Model based PID controller for

integrating process with its real time implementation,” Proc. 2nd Int. Conf. on

Advances in Computing, Control and Communication – CCN-2012, New Delhi-

NCR (India), pp. 62-66, June 16-17, 2012. (ISBN: 978-981-07-2579-2

doi:10.3850/978-981-07-2579-2 CCN-460)

37. A.K. Pal and Rajani K. Mudi, “An Adaptive Fuzzy Control for Overhead Crane,”

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Proc. 2012 IEEE Int. Conf. on Advanced Communication, Control and Computing

Technologies – ICACCCT-2012, Ramanathapuram (India), pp. 328-332, August

23-25, 2012. (ISBN:978-1-4673-2047-4)

38. R.R. De, Rajani K. Mudi, and A.K. Pal, “A PD-Type Self-Tuning FLC for

Second-order Systems with Dead-time,” Proc. 2012 IEEE Int. Conf. on Advanced

Communication, Control and Computing Technologies – ICACCCT-2012,

Ramanathapuram (India), pp. 452-456, August 23-25, 2012. (ISBN:978-1-4673-

2047-4)

39. Kamalika Tiwari, Bipan Tudu, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, Anutosh Chatterjee,

“Discrimination of monofloral honey using cyclic voltammetry,” Proceedings -

2012 3rd National Conference on Emerging Trends and Applications in Computer

Science, NCETACS-2012, Shillong, pp. 132-136, March 30-31, 2012,.

40. Arunangshu Ghosh, Rajib Bandyopadhyay Bipan Tudu, Pradip Tamuly, and

Nabarun Bhattacharyya, “Partial least squares modeling of voltammetric

electronic tongue for determination of important biochemical compounds present

in tea,” National Conference on Olfaction and E-Nose, Bengaluru, India, April 20-

21, 2012.

41. Prolay Sharma, Arunangshu Ghosh, Bipan Tudu, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, and

Nabarun Bhattacharyya, “Electronic nose for discrimination of black tea using

quartz crystal microbalance gas sensors and radial basis function network,”

National Conference on Olfaction and E-Nose, Bengaluru, India, April 20-21,

2012.

42. Arun Jana, Nabarun Bhattacharyya, Devdulal Ghosh, Bipan Tudu, and Rajib

Bandyopadhyay, “Electronic nose for aroma classification of aromatic rice based

on KPCA,” National Conference on Olfaction and E-Nose, Bengaluru, India,

April 20-21, 2012.

43. Arunangshu Ghosh, Bipan Tudu, Pradip Tamuly, Nabarun Bhattacharyya and

Rajib Bandyopadhyay, “Improvement of Quality Perception for Black CTC Tea

by Means of an Electronic Tongue,” PerMIn 2012, India, January 12-13, 2012, pp.

187-194.

44. Manika Saha Bhaswati Goswami and Ratna Ghosh, “Two novel metrics for

determining the tuning parameters of the Kalman Filter, Proceedings of 2nd

International Conference on Advances in Control and Optimization of Dynamical

Systems (ACODS12), IISc, Bangalore, 16-18 Feb, 2012.

Annexure-II

Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any

other (please specify and give details, including the name of the committee/s,

position/s held, duration, etc.):

a) National committees

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Prof. Rajib Bandyopadhyay:

i) UGC: SAP committee, MRP evaluation, autonomous institution sanction

ii) CSIR: SRF selection committee

iii) Selections committee of various Engg. colleges and universities

b) International committees: NIl

c) Editorial Boards

d) any other

(please specify and give details, including the name of the committee/s, position/s held,

duration, etc.):

Prof. Rajib Bandyopadhyay:

PhD and M.Tech examiner of Tezpur Univeisity and IIT, KGP

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Department of Mechanical Engineering

1. Name of the Department/School/Centre: Mechanical Engineering Department

2. Year of establishment: 1906

3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty Council of Engg. & Tech.

4. Names of programmes offered: UG, PG, PhD

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments involved: NA

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.

: NA

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons:NA

8. Examination System: Semester System

9. Participation of the department in courses offered by other departments:

A large number of faculty members are taking classes at regular basis to several

other departments in faculty of engineering and technology of this University for

conducting their UG & PG classes

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professor/Associate

Professor/Asst. Professor/others):

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 11 08

Associate Professor 26 19

Asst. Professor 42 33

Other

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience

and research under guidance: See ANNEXURE -I

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors, visiting professors,

etc.: NA

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: NA

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: 1:8

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff - sanctioned,

filled and actual: Report available at Personnel Section

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:

Thermo-fluid Science, Combustion, Tribology, Manufacturing, Management and

Sustainability

17. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international

funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,

project titles and grants received project-wise : Annexure - II

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18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

l) National collaboration b) International collaboration

International Collaboration

Principal

Investigator

Collaborative

Institute

Name of the Research Project Project Value

in lakh in INR

Prof Sadhan K

Ghosh,

India Leader

Partners are

Aston University,

UK and IIT Kgp,

ITRC, CSIR

Lucknow. (2011-

13)

Climate Change Issues and

Environmental Performance of

the Indian Small and Medium-

sized Enterprises.

40,000 GBP

Prof Sadhan K

Ghosh,

India Leader

Partners are

Aston University,

UK (2013-15)

Waste to Energy –DSS for

planning and implementation in

India

60,000GBP

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received. (Give details.)

Sl. No. Project Title and Period Funding Agency Amount

1 UGC XIth Plan 2008

(1st Instalment)

UGC Rs. 4,50,000/-

2 UGC XIth Plan 2009

(2nd Instalment)

UGC Rs. 4,50,000/-

3 UGC XIth Plan 2009

(3rd Instalment)

UGC Rs. 16,00,000/-

4 UGC Infrastructure 2008

(1st Instalment)

UGC Rs. 20,00,000/-

5 UGC Infrastructure 2009

(2nd Instalment)

UGC Rs. 20,00,000/-

6 MHRD PG Programme 2008

(1st Instalment)

MHRD Rs. 12,00,000/-

7 MHRD PG Programme 2009

(2nd Instalment)

MHRD Rs. 10,00,000/-

9 DST FIST Level I DST Rs. 3,30,00,000

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(Equipment +

Computing

Lab)

9 DST-PURSE 2009

(1st Instalment)

DST Rs.36,80,000/-

(Equipment)

10 DST-PURSE 2011

(2nd Instalment)

DST Rs.5,00,000/-

(Equipment)

Rs.3,58,000/-

(Consumable

and contigency)

110 DST-PURSE 2011

(3rd Instalment)

DST Rs.7,77,000/-

(Equipment)

Rs.61,438/-

(Consumable

and contigency)

12 12-13 Special Allocation 2012 UGC Rs. 20,00,000/-

20. Research facility/centre run by the Dept./school/centre which has:

state recognition

national recognition

international recognition

Please arrange centrally

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: NA

22. Publications: Annexure – III, IIIA

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

Monographs

Chapters in Books

Edited Books

Books with ISBN with details of publishers

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

Citation Index – range / average

SNIP

SJR

Impact Factor – range / average

h-index

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23. Details of patents and income generated: Anexure – III, IIIA

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Avialable with University

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad (give details):

1 Prof Swarnendu Sen

DAAD Research Stay, worked on “Identification of Flame Transfer Functions in

Pulse Combustors” at Lehrstuhl fur Thermodynamik, Technical University, Munich

during 4th

July – 31st August, 2011

2 Prof Achintya Mukhopadhyay

Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship for Experienced Researchers, worked at

Lehrstuhl fur Thermodynamik, Technical University, Munich from 1st May – 31

st

July, 2011

3 Prof. Sudipta De

Visited Lund University Sweden and University of Stavanger, Norway as Invited

Professor during May-June 2011.

4 Dr Dipak Laha

Visited College of Business Administration, University of Alabama

5 Dr. Himadri Chattopadhyay

DAAD study visit to Duesseldorf University of Applied Sciences during Novemebr,

2008 to January 2009

6 Prof. Sadhan Kumar Ghosh

a. Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, March – April 2013

b. Tongji University, Beijing, China, March – April 2013

c. Fu Jen Cathelic University, Taiwan, March 2013, May 2013, October-November

2013

d. Aston University, UK, November 2012, August 2012, March-April 2007

e. Shefield University, UK, September 2012

f. NASA, Sepetmber 2008

g. University of MALAYA, Malaysia, September 2011

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h. Hong Kong Baptist University, May 2011, May 2013.

26. Faculty serving in:

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other

(please specify and give details, including the name of the committee/s, position/s held,

duration, etc.): Annexure - IV

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,

training programs and similar programs) conducted: To be arranged centrally

28. Student projects

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental

projects

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /

industry / institute

: Almost hundred percent students participate in project work both in-house and

in industries in the areas of mechanical engineering as well as in interdisciplinary

subjects under the supervision of Faculties/ industry managers.

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty (Details of all the faculties is given in ANNEXURE-III)

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows

Students (Give details)

30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable features): Given in Annexure-III

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department:

As per UGC and University norms.

32. Student profile programme-wise (in the Current Semester):

Any student related matters may be arranged by the University.

Name of the

Programme

(refer to question

no. 4)

Applications

received

Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage (w.r.t.

last graduating batch)

Male Female

33. Diversity of students:

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Name of the

Programme

(refer to question

no. 4)

% of

students

from the

same

university

% of students

from other

universities

within the

State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

State

% of

students

from

other

countries

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

Data not available in the department.

35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG 5%

PG to M.Phil. NA

PG to Ph.D. 15%

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral --

Employed

Campus selection

Other than campus recruitment

90%

20%

Entrepreneurs

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 80%

from other universities within the State 15%

from universities from other States 5%

from universities outside the country NIL

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period (2008 – 2013): Available at F.E.T.

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library – Departmental Library facility available

b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Available

c) Total number of class rooms: 30

d) Class rooms with ICT facility: 05

e) Students’ laboratories: Laboratory facilities available under five specializations

f) Research laboratories: Available

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39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university

b) from other institutions/universities

Available in the Research Section

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. (Give

details.): Available in Research Section

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

On regular basis the B.O.S. of M.E. Dept. undertake the overall review of the

course curriculum and syllabi of both U.G. and P.G. Courses. A sub-committee

under B.O.S. had the responsibility to prepare a draft proposal after considering

the modern methodology of teaching (both class room and laboratory) for the same

and finally B.O.S. and Faculty Council finalized the revised Courses and it is a

continuous process of the Department.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

ee. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback?

ff. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback?

gg. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the

department utilize the feedback?

A scientific feed back process is carried out by the Department on regular basis.

The Department welcomes the suggestions and recommendations from the students,

alumni and employees and consider with priority.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

a. Late Prof. Amitava Bhattacharyya, Former Director, IIT Kharagpur

b. Mr. Mihir Dalal, Former CMD, EIL, Delhi

c. Mr. S. R. Choudhury, Former CMD, BBUNL

d. Late P.C. Laha, Former Chairman, MECON

e. Mr. Nandan Bhattacharyya, Former Chairman, WEBEL

f. Mr. Shyamal Gupta, Former CMD, TATA Exports Ltd

g. Prof. A. . De, Former Director, CMERI and IITB

h. Dr. ingit Mukherjee, DG, National Council of Science Musium

i. Dr. Kunal Bose, Distiguist Novelist and Professor, College of Management,

Oxford University

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts.

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Department organizes Special lectures, workshops, seminars on regular basis by

inviting distinguished fellows, faculties of national and international repute

considering its present scenario and the future prospects.

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

The Department uses for both UG and PG courses the following teaching methods:

1. Apart from conventional teaching of Mechanical Engineering, to procure

knowledge and experience on practical knowledge of the subject, department

organize factory visit for industry exposure in regular duration. Students

submit the report of their learning during industrial visits.

2. Students are exposed to several workshops and laboratories during their four

year courses for hands-on-training.

3. Besides the class room teaching, the department uses adequate audio visual

facilities.

4. Classes on Engineering Drawing and graphics are now conducted by central

managed CAD system.

5. Students in both UG and PG level under takes differet projects under the faculty

members to update and enhance their knowledge base in the allied subjects

beyond their class room syllabus.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

A strong and updated examination process is regularly going on in the department

under continuous monitoring system. A group of faculties is involved for the review

process of learning outcomes under the Head of the Department.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Most of the extension activities in the department involve student groups in the

department.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

Regular lectures by emeinent speakers on Engg. & Science are arranged

Workshop of Scientific Softwares and Packages are regularly held (e.g.

ANSYS, ALTAIR, COMSOL, ASPEN)

Involvement of students in different research projects.

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,

give details.

: Please arrange centrally

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic

or applied.

The department is actively engaged in research on Applied Mechanics, Thermo-

fluid Sciences, Design and Manufactuirng Technolgy. The contirbution in

knolwedge generation is reflected in the publications of peer-reviwed journals and

numerous conferences as shown in Appendix-III.

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51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strength: Excellent faculty, Avaiability of large student pool, networking with peers

Weakness: Lack of infrastructure and funding, unfilled vacancies leading to high work

load reducing time for research, Poor condition of Laboratory, Poor condition of

Workshop and Poor condition of Computing Facilities.

Opportunities: Increased activities in interdisciplinary areas, Demand for knowledge in

design and analysis

Challenges: Sustaining the growth, and catching up with latest developments,

Competition with fastgrowing Institutions with opening up of private sectors

52. Future plans of the department (in as much detail as possible):

It is envisaged

i. To improve the overall performnace of the department by enhanced input in

teaching and research

ii. improvement of all the laboratories and workshop and improve overall

infrastructure including library and computational facilities

iii. To increase the research output by reducing teacher-student ratio and

increasing the number of scholars

iv. To intearct and improve interdisciplinary activities

v. To conduct regularly seminars/ workshops/conferences in the allied areas for

dissemination of knowledge

vi. To increase the scope of participatation in international conferences and

research activities

vii. To promote international collaboaration

viii. To fill-up the vacant posts in priority basis.

ANNEXURE – I

SL

NO.

Name of the

Teacher ( s)

Qualification Designation Exp. Specialization No. Ph.D./

M.Phil

students

guided for

the last

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four years

1. Simul

Bannerjee

Ph.D. Professor 32 Production 2

2. Amitava Sarkar Ph.D. Professor 32 Heat Power 2

3. Sadhan Kumar

Ghosh

Ph.D. Professor 31 Production 2

4. Sujit Ghosal Ph.D. Professor 28 Fluid Mech. 2

5. Sankar Dhar Ph.D. Professor 28 Applied Mech

6. Pradip Kumar

Pal

Ph.D. Professor 28 Production 1

7. Asish

Bandyopadhyay

Ph.D. Professor 26 Production 4

8. Swarnendu Sen Ph.D. Professor 24 Heat Power

9. Sumanta Neogy Ph.D. Professor 24 Applied Mech 2

10. Goutam

Majumder

Ph.D. Professor 24 Production 3

11. Goutam Pohit Ph.D. Professor 23 Machine Des. 3

12. Dipankar

Sanyal

Ph.D. Professor 22 Fluid Mech. 2

13. Sudipta De Ph.D. Professor 22 Heat Power NIL

14. Achintya

Mukhopadhaay

Ph.D. Professor 22 Heat Power

15. Prasanta Sahoo Ph.D. Professor 18 Machine Des. 4

16. Buddhadeb

Oraon

Ph.D. Professor 17 Production 2

17. Goutam

Sutradhar

Ph.D. Professor 8 Production 6

18. Tarun Kanti

Naskar

Ph.D. Professor 31 Machine Des. NIL

19. Sanjib Kumar Ph.D. Professor 22 Machine Des.

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Acharyya

20. Goutam Nandi Ph.D. Asso.

Professor

31 Production

21. Subodh Kumar

Saha

Asso.

Professor

31 Heat Power Nil

22. Probir Kr.

Ghosh

Asso.

Professor

31 Production

23. Prabir Kumar

Dey

Ph.D. Asso.

Professor

29 Fluid Mech. 1

24. Dipak Laha Ph.D. Asso.

Professor

26 Production 3

25. Kashinath Saha Asso.

Professor

26 Machine Des. 3

26. Name of the

Teacher ( s)

Qualification Designation Experience Specialization No. Ph.D./

M.Phil

students

guided for

the last

four years

SL

NO.

Amit Karmakar Ph.D. Asso.

Professor

26 Applied

Mech.

2

27. Debasish

Kumar Roy

Ph.D. Asso.

Professor

24 Fluid Mech. Nil

28. Ranajit Kr.

Chakroborty

Asso.

Professor

23 Heat Power Nil

29. Arunabha

Chanda

Ph.D. Asso.

Professor

22 Fluid Mech. 1

30. Snehamoy

Majumder

Ph.D. Asso.

Professor

21 Fluid Mech. Nil

31. Arghya Nandi Ph.D. Asso.

Professor

21 Applied

Mech.

2

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32. Somenath

Bhattacharyya

Asso.

Professor

20 Applied

Mech.

Nil

33. Rajat Subhra

Sen

Ph.D. Asso.

Professor

19 Production

34. Samar Chandra

Mondal

Ph.D. Asso.

Professor

18 Machine Des. Nil

35. Snehansu

Mondal

Ph.D. Asso.

Professor

17 Heat Power Nil

36. Dulal Krishna

Mondal

Ph.D. Asso.

Professor

13 Machine Des. Nil

37. Abhijeet

Chanda

Ph.D. Reader 13 Applied Mech 1

38. Koushik Ghosh Ph.D. Asso.

Professor

11 Heat Power Nil

39. Debabrata Nag Ph.D. Reader 11 Applied

Mech.

Nil

40 Himadri

Chatterjee

Ph.D. Asso.

Professor

06 Heat Power 2

41 Subhash

Chandra Panja

Ph.D. Asso.

Professor

04 Production Nil

42. Pabitra Balida Asso.

Professor

Machine Des. ---

43. Sandip Das Ph.D. Asst.

Professor

28 Heat Power 1

44. Dipten Misra Asst.

Professor

28 Heat Power 1

45. Avijeet

Mukherjee

Asst.

Professor

Production

46. Rana Saha Ph.D. Asst.

Professor

11 Fluid Mech.

47. Susenjit Sarkar Ph.D. Asst.

Professor

11 Machine Des. Nil

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48. Name of the

Teacher ( s)

Designation Experience Specialization No. Ph.D./

M.Phil

students

guided for

the last

four years

SL

NO.

Nipu Modak Ph.D. Asst.

Professor

06 Machine Des. Nil

49. Nirmal Manna Ph.D. Asst.

Professo

06 Fluid Mech. Nil

50. Tapan Kumar

Barman

Ph.D. Asst.

Professor

05 Machine Des. Nil

51. Sudip Simlandi Asst.

Professor

05 Heat Power Nil

52. Nilkanta

Barman

Ph.D. Asst.

Professor

05 Heat Power Nil

53. Debabrata Das Ph.D. Asst.

Professor

04 Applied Mech Nil

54 Prokash

Chandra Roy

Ph.D. Asst.

Professor

04 Fluid Mech. Nil

55. Titas Nandi Ph.D. Workshop

Suptnd

05 Production Nil

56

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Annexure – II

Principal

Investigator

Acting PI

Co

Investigators /

Name of the Research

Project

Project

Value in

lakh in INR

Funding

Agency

Prof Sadhan K

Ghosh,

India Leader

Partners are

Aston

University, UK

and IIT Kgp,

ITRC, CSIR

Lucknow. (2011-

13)

Climate Change Issues and

Environmental Performance

of the Indian Small and

Medium-sized Enterprises .

40,000 GBP

UKIERI

Prof Sadhan K

Ghosh,

India Leader

Partners are

Aston

University, UK

(2013-15)

Waste to Energy –DSS for

planning and implementation

in India

60,000GBP UKIERI

Prof Sadhan K

Ghosh,

-

Research Project for

Developing DPR for

modernization of EWS for

repair and maintenance of

submersible pumps for

enhanced quality and

productivity.

10.80 Laks KMC

Prof Sadhan K

Ghosh,

- Research Project for study of

SWM status & developing

detail Bio Gas Project

Document for nine ULBs.

3.00 Lakh Govt of

West

Bengal

Prof Sadhan K

Ghosh,

- Research Project on Study &

developing 2nd

generation

DDP for 5 years planning for

Howrah Municipal

Corporation.

6.62 Lakh HMC

Prof Sadhan K

Ghosh,

- Research Project – MSSE

Cluster Development

Initiative, Plastics, Govt of

West Bengal.

3.00 Lakh Govt of

West

Bengal,

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Prof Sadhan K

Ghosh,

- Research Project for study &

developing 5 year plan of

Uluberia Municipality.

3.26 Lakh UM, Govt

of West

Bengal,

Prof Sadhan K

Ghosh

Dr Debasish Roy

Prof Asish

Bandyopadhyay

Development of High Speed

Jute Ribboner, Phase I

Rs. 58.00

Lacs

JTM, The

Jute

Corporation

of India

Prof Sadhan K

Ghosh

Prof Asish

Bandyopadhyay

Prof Pradip

Kumar Pal

Inventorisation of Plastics

Recycling and processing

units in West Bengal

Rs. 5.84

Lacs

West

Bengal

Pollution

Control

Board

Prof Samir Kumar

Saha

History of Technical

Education in India : 1900-

2005

Rs.4.5 Lakhs

Indian

National

Science

Academy

(INSA)

Prof Samir Kumar

Saha

Prasanta Chandra

Mahalanobis – growth of

Statistics & Statistical

Organizations in India (PI)

Rs.2.0

Lakhs/Yr.

Indian

National

Science

Academy

(INSA)

Prof Samir Kumar

Saha

Experimenting for

sustainability : Urban

Mobility in India (CO-PI)

-

NOTRO –

NOW,

Netherlands

Prof Sankar Dhar Sanjib Kumar

Acharyya Modelling and Finite

Element Simulation of

Uniaxial & Biaxial LCF and

Ratchetting

19.15 BARC,

Mumbai

Prof Dipankar

Sanyal,

Departmental

Project

Coordinator

Combustion Control and

Hydraulic Servocontrol

under SAP-DRS of UGC,

New Delhi

UGC, New

Delhi

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Prof Achintya

Mukhopadhyay

Prof Swarnendu

Sen

Prof Dipankar

Sanyal

Dynamic Characterization of

Model Gas Turbine

Combustors for Early

Detection of Thermoacoustic

Instability and Lean Blow-

out

Rs 14.95

Lakh

DRDO

Prof Achintya

Mukhopadhyay

Prof Swarnendu

Sen

Prof Dipankar

Sanyal

Fuel Effects on Performance

and Emission Characteristics

of Thermal Pulse Combustor

Rs. 11.87

Lakh

CSIR

Prof Achintya

Mukhopadhyay

Prof Swarnendu

sen

Prof Amitava

Datta

Dr Koushik

Ghosh

Modeling and Experimental

Validation of Spray

Formation by Disintegration

of Annular Swirling Liquid

Sheets for Design of

Advanced Fuel Injectors for

Gas Turbine Combustors

Rs. 15.58

Lakh

GTRE

Prof Achintya

Mukhopadhyay

Prof Swarnendu

Sen,

Prof Dipankar

Sanyal

Dynamic Characterization of

Model Gas-Turbine

Combustors for Early

Detection of Thermo-acoustic

Instability and Lean Blowout

Rs. 10 lakh ERIP/ER,

New Delhi

Prof Swarnendu

Sen

Dr Saikat

Mookherjee

Large Scale Molten-Coolant

Interaction Study

Rs. 95.71

Lakh

BARC

Dr Sanjib Kumar

acharyya

Rana Saha

Dipankar Sanyal

Measurement of Mass

properties of Payloads

9.95 RCI

Hyderabad

Dr Sanjib Kumar

Acharyya

Prof Sankar

Dhar

Master Curve generation for

fracture toughness of

20MnMoNi55 from lower

shelf to upper shelf

44.00 BARC,

Mumbai

Dr Sanjib Kumar

Acharyya

Prof Sankar

Dhar Fracture tests on 3 point bend

specimens of material

20MnMoNi55 at room &

subzero temperature to

investigate Master Curve

39.42 BARC,

Mumbai

Dr Sanjib Kumar Prof Sankar Fracture toughness test of

20MnMoNi55 steel from

52.00 BRNS

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Acharyya Dhar lower shelf to upper shelf

Dr H Chattopadhyay Facility for Rheo pressure die

casting

6 lakhs DST

Dr Koushik Ghosh Prof Dipankar

Sanyal

Clad Behavior under Accident

Condition

Rs. 35.9 lakh BARC,

Mumbai

Annexure - III

Prof Sadhan Kumar Ghosh

Publications :

1. J. Nixon, P.K.Dey, S. K. Ghosh, P. Davies, Evaluation of options for energy recovery

from municipal solid waste in India using the analytical network process Energy, Journal

of Energy, Elsevier, Accepted in March 2013 for publication.

2. J. Nixon, P.K.Dey, S. K. Ghosh, A comparative assessment of waste incinerators in the

UK, Journal of Waste Management, Elsevier, Under review. accepted for publication in

March 2013.

3. T. Roy, A.K.Mukhopadhya, S. K.Ghosh, G. Majumdar, Influence of honking on the

noisier situation(L10), Noise control engineering journal.(Accoustical Society of

America), Volume 60, Number 2, pp132-136 April 2012.

4. A. K. Sarkar, A. K. Mukhopadhya, S. K.Ghosh, Forecasting Daily Workflow Volumes

for Medical Transcription Process, IAPQR Transaction, Vol 37, No 2, 2012, pp 83-102.

5. A. K. Sarkar, A. K. Mukhopadhya, S. K.Ghosh, Addressing Environmental concern

through Lean Six Sigma – a Greener Approach, 2nd International Conference on Solid

Waste Management, 2012, pp 71-76.

6. S. K. Ghosh, Sustainable Development in Waste Management in India, Proceedings of

the International Conf on Waste and Health, ICWWH 2013, IIWM, DST, Bhopal, Feb

15-17, 2013.

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7. A. Aich, S. K.Ghosh, Windrow Composting is More Financial Viable Option than Vermi

Composting and Anaerobic Digestion for the Disposal and Processing of Municipal

Waste of Big Cities, 3rd

IconSWM 2012 , Proceedings of International Conf on SWM,

Mysore, Infosys Campus, July 30 - Aug 01, 2012, pp 353 – 361, ISBN : 81- 86862 - 45 –

5.

Academic Appointments / Lectures Abroad by Prof Sadhan K Ghosh

1. Delivered lecture at Fu Jen Catholic University, on 28th

March 2013.

2. Delivered lecture at Green Trade Project Office, Ministry of Economic Affairs,

Taiwan on “ Green Manufacturing on 26th

March 2013.

3. Delivered lecture at Green Trade Project Office, Taiwan on “ TQM” on 27th

March

2013.

4. Visited Tongji University, China on invitation during 29th

March to 5th

April 2013.

5. Worked at Aston University as Distinguished Visiting Fellow of Royal Academy of

Engineering, during August – Sept 2012 on Energy recovery from Wastes.

6. Visiting Faculty at Aston University, UK : Carried out collaborative research during

October – November 2012. 25th

to June 14th

2013 under UKIERI.

7. Attended ISO TC 207 Environment Management System, meeting at Kuala Lumpur

in June 2012 as Indian Delegation.

Lectures Abroad by Prof Sadhan K Ghosh

1. Speech at the International conference on SWM at DST and IIWM at Bhopal in

February 2013.

2. Lecture on House Keeping and TQM in MANIT, Bhopal in February 2013.

Research Projects ongoing by Prof Sadhan K Ghosh as PI

1. UK India Educational Research Initiative – Thematic Partnership Research Project

“Waste to Energy from MSW – Decision support System for planning and

implementation in India” Partners are Aston University, UK and IIT Kharagpur, 2013

– 2015 – 40,000 GBP.

2. UK India Educational Research Initiative – Thematic Partnership Research Project

“Climate Change Issues and Environmental Performance of the Indian Small and

Medium-sized Enterprises” Partners are Aston University, UK and IIT Kharagpur,

2012 – 2014 – 60,000 GBP.

3. Research Project for Developing DPR for modernization of EWS KMC for repair and

maintenance of submersible pumps for enhanced quality and productivity, 2012 –

INR 10.80 Lacs.

4. Research Project for study of SWM status & developing detail Bio Gas Project

Document for nine ULBs, 2011 – 2012 – INR 2.70 Lacs.

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5. Research Project on Study & developing 2nd

generation DDP for 5 years planning for

Howrah Municipal Corporation, 2012 – INR 6.60 Lacs.

Edited volume as Chief Editor by Prof Sadhan K Ghosh

Proceedings of 3rd

International Conference on Solid Waste Management, in 2012 (Associate

editors are Dr. R. Stegmann, Dr. J. Wong, Mr. J C. Muffat, Dr. P. Agamuthu, Dr. Wang

Jing-Yuan AND Prof P. K. Dey,

Chairman of IconSWM

Chairman, 4th

International Conference on Solid Waste Management to be held at

Hyderanvbad organized by Govt of Andhra Pradesh during January 28-30, 2014.

Prof Sankar Dhar

Research Projects:

Principal

Investigator

Acting PI

Co Investigatiors /

Name of the Research

Project

Project

Value

Funding

Agency

Prof. Sankar

Dhar

Dr. sanjib

Acharyya Modelling and Finite element

Simulation of Multiaxial

Fatigue and Ratcheting of

SA333 C-Mn steel

19.0

Lakhs

BARC

2. Invited lectures delivered / Session chaired: (Name of the teacher, Type of

participation, name of the Seminar/ Conference etc., Place, Duration).

Name of the teacher - Prof. Sankar Dhar

Lectures delivered:

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Date Organisation Topic Capacity

04-05

May,2012

TATA STEEL R&D and NML Finite Element

Application in Metal

Plasticity

Invited Speaker

20.07.2012 PXE, DRDO Finite Element

Analysis of ballistic

Penetration in Armour

Steel

Invited Speaker

3. Invited to Chair / Co – Chair technical Session:-

Name of the teacher – Prof. Sankar Dhar

Fatigue Fracture and Integrity Assessment ( FFIA) , 04-05 May, 2012 organised by Tata Steel

R&D and NML Jamshedpur

Papers published in Journals/Magazines :

Name of the teacher – Prof. Sankar Dhar

1. S. Bhowmik, S.K. Acharyya, P. Sahoo, S. Dhar, J. Chattopadhyay, “Estimation and

comparative study of JIC using different method for 20MnMoNi55 steel”, Materials

and Design: 2013 Vol 46, pp 680-687.

2. J.SHIT , S.DHAR, S. ACHARYYA, 2012, “Modelling and Finite Element Simulation of

Low Cycle Fatigue behavior of SS 316”, Procedia Engineering.

3 Sumit Bhowmik, Prasanta Sahoo, Sanjib Kumar Acharyya, Sankar Dhar, 2013, “Effect

of corrosion on fracture toughness in ductile to brittle transition region of

20MnMoNi55 steel”,Procedia Engineering

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4. S.K.Paul, S. Sivaprasad, S.Dhar, S. Tarafder ,2012, “ True Stress-Controlled

Ratcheting Behavior of 304LN Stainless Steel”, J . Mat. Sc. 47 (11) 4660-4672

DIPANKAR SANYAL,

[A] Publications

1. B.K. Sarkar, P. Mandal, R. Saha, S. Mookherjee and D. Sanyal, “GA-optimized

feedforward-PID tracking control for a rugged electrohydraulic system design,” ISA Trans.,

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isatra.2013.07.008, 2013.

2. B. K. Sarkar, J. Das, R. Saha, S. Mookherjee and D. Sanyal, 2013, Approaching servoclass

tracking performance by a proportional valve-controlled system, IEEE/ASME Trans. on

Mechatronics, vol. 18, pp. 1425–1430, 2013.

3. B. Halder, R Saha and D. Sanyal, 2012, Control-integrated design by theoretical

simulation for a torque-actuated 6-SBU Stewart platform, AMAE Int. J. Manufacturing and

Material Science 2, pp 13-21.

4. N. P. Mandal, R. Saha and D. Sanyal, 2012, Effects of flow intertia modeling and valve

plate geometry on swash plate axial piston pump performance, Proc. Inst. Mech. Engrs,

PartI, J Systems Control Engg, 226, pp 451-465.

5. A. Mukhopadhyay and D. Sanyal, 2012, Modeling of evaporation and combustion of

droplets in a spray using the unit cell approach: A review, Heat Transfer Engineering 33,

pp 375–386.

[B] Projects

Sl

No

Name of Funding

agency

Project Title/PI or Co-I (other members) Duration

Funding

1 ITR, Chandipur Design and Implementation of Two-Axis Direct Drive Tracking

Mechanism/Co-I (with Kumardeb Bandyopadhyay, Kamalesh

Majumdar, Sanjib Kumar Acharyya, Saikat Mookherjee, Sanjoy

Saha, Rana Saha)

2013-2015

Rs 10.0

lakh

2 ER&IPR, DRDO, Development of a Multiple Degree of Freedom Hydraulic Parallel

Manipulator with Control for Motion Tracking/Co-I (with Rana

2012-2015

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New Delhi Saha) Rs 43.91

lakh

3 Aeronautics R&D

Board, New Delhi

Design of Low Noise Swash Plate axial Piston Pump/PI

(with Rana Saha)

2012-2014

Rs 14.86

lakh

4 HAL, Lucknow Analysis of Pressure Compensator Design of LCA –130 lpm

Main Hydraulic Pump by Modelling and Simulation/ Co-I (with

Saikat Mookherjee & Rana Saha)

2012-13

Rs 4.0 lakh

5 Aeronautics R&D

Board, New Delhi

High-Frequency Real Time Tracking Control for Linear Servo

Actuation System/Co-I (with Rana Saha)

2012-2014

Rs 20.45

lakh

Publications of Prof. Simul Banerjee (1st April 2012 to 31

st March 2013)

Present “h index”: 3

1. Bijoy Mandal, Rajender Singh, Santanu Das, Simul Banerjee, Development of a

grinding fluid delivery technique and its performance evaluation, Materials and

Manufacturing Processes, 27/4 (2012) 436 – 442.

2. Sunil Hansda, Simul Banerjee, Multiple performance characteristics optimization in

drilling of glass fibre reinforced polyester composite at different weightage of

performance by Grey relational analysis, International Journal of Machining and

Machinability of Materials, 12/1/2 (2012) 14 – 27.

3. Asit Baran Puri, Simul Banerjee, Multiple-response optimization of electrochemical

grinding characteristics through response surface methodology, International Journal

of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 64/5-8 (2013) 715 – 725.

4. Ushasta Aich, Amit Kumar Pal, Dipak Laha, Simul Banerjee, Searching for a pareto

optimal multi-objective simulated annealing on RSM model, Advanced Materials

Research, 622-623 (2013) 51-55.

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5. Bijoy Mandal, Debashis Biswas, Anirban Sarkar, Santanu Das, Simul Banerjee,

Improving grindibility of Inconel 600 using alumina wheel through pneumatic barrier

assisted fluid application, Advanced Materials Research, 622-623 (2013) 394-398.

6. Haradhan Soren, Subhas Chandra Panja, Sunil Hansda, Simul Banerjee, Analysis

process capability of drilling on glass fiber reinforced polyester (GFRP) composites

with Taguchi loss function, Advanced Materials Research, 622-623 (2013) 1314-

1319.

7. Bijoy Mandal, Debashis Biswas, Anirban Sarkar, Santanu Das, Simul Banerjee,

Experimental Observation on Grindability of Titanium Gr.1 Under Different

Environment, Proceedings of 4rd

International and 25th

AIMTDR Conference,

December 14 – 16, 2012, Jadavpur University, India, 2012, 357 – 362.

Prof.Goutam Sutradhar

Published in Journal ( National/International) during April 2012 to March 2013

1. Rabindra Behera and G. Sutradhar, “Solidification Characteristics and Forgeability of

Aluminium” Transaction of Indian Institute Metals (Springer), Received: 11 January

2012 / Accepted: 9 May 2012 DOI 10.1007/s12666-012-0140-y.

2. Rabindra Behera, D Chatterjee and G Sutradhar “Effect of reinforcement particles on the

fluidity and solidification behavior of the stir cast aluminum alloy metal matrix

composites”, American Journal of Materials Science, 2012, 2(3): 53-61 DOI:

10.5923/j.materials.20120203.04.

3. Sourav Kayal, Rabindra Behera and G Sutradhar, “Castability of Al-SiCp Metal

Matrix Composites in Thin Walled Castings”, Published in International Journal of

Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST), Vol. 4, No. 07 July 2012

4. Sourav Kayal, Rabindra Behera and G Sutradhar, “Mechanical properties of the as-

cast silicon carbide particulate reinforced Aluminium alloy matrix composites”,

Published in International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology, Vol.2,

No.3 (Sept. 2012)

5. Hillol Joardar, Goutam Sutradhar and Nitai Sudar Das, “FEM Simulation and

Experimental Validation of Cold Forging Behavior of LM6 Base Metal Matrix

Composites”, Published in International Journal of Minerals and Materials

Characterization and Engineering, 2012, 11, 989-994, (Sept. 2012)

6. R Behera, Nihar Ranjan Mohanta, G Sutradhar ,"Distribution of SiC Particulates in

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Stir Cast Aluminium alloy Metal Matrix Composites & its Effect on Mechanical

Proprties". Published in international journal of emerging trends in engineering &

development. Issue 2,vol.1(2012)

7. Souvik Ghosh , Prasanta Sahoo & Goutam Sutradhar , “ Friction Performance of Al-

SiCp Metal Matrix Composites using Taguchi Method” International Society

Research Network, ISRN, Vol.11, 2013

8. R Behera,,D.Chatterjee and G Sutradhar,"Machinability of LM6/SiCp Metal Matrix

Composites with Tungsten Carbide Cutting Tool Inserts". Published in ARPN journal

of Engineering & applied sciences,vol.7,No.2,Feb-2012 , ISSN 1819 -6608

9. Sujit Das, R. Behera, S Koyal,G. Majumdar,B. Oraona,G. Sutradhar, “Study on the

effect of heat treatment on the mechanical properties and forgeability of AMMCs”,

International Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering and Development Issue 3,

Vol.2 (March 2013) ISSN 2249-6149, pp 62-72.

Presented Paper in National/International Conferences:

1.”Casting defects Analysis and Remedy” presented in the National Conference on Achieving

Excellence for Industrial Competitiveness January 19-20, 2013, at GLA University,

Mathura.

2.“Shop Floor Practice of Ductile Iron Castings : At a Glance” Presented in 61st. Indian

Foundry Congress held at Kolkata during 29-31st Jnnuary 2013.

PAPER PRESENTED IN ABROAD

1. “Modern Foundry Sand Control : Few Important Observations In Indian Perspective”

Presented in 53rd

. International Foundry Conference , Portoroz 2013, Slovenia during 11-

13th

.Sept.2013

Books Written

(i) Principles of Foundry Process design – New Age International (p) Limited,

Publishers, New Delhi – Sept’2012

Review Work:

Reviewed 20 cds [about 40 hours ] of recording and time line of 4 weeks to launch a portal

containing courses on Casting Design and Simulation by Prof.B.Ravi, Chair Professor,

Department of Mechanical Engineering , IIT Bombay organized by Dept of Chemical

Engineering, IIT Bombay under Talk To A Teacher Project funded by Ministry of Human

Resources and Development (MHRD) , New Delhi during April- May 2012

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International Technical Tour :

1. Visited Ten Foundries in Japan as delegate of The Institute of Indian Foundrymen

(IIF) as Joint venture between two countries during 15.4.2013 to 22.4.2013

2. Invited lectures delivered / Session chaired: (Name of the teacher, Type of

participation, name of the Seminar/ Conference etc., Place, Duration).

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Name of the teacher - Prof. Sudipta De

Date Organisation Topic Capacity

7th

February,

2013

International

Conference on Energy

Resources &

Technologies for

Sustainable

Development

(ICERTSD), BESU,

Shibpur, West Bengal,

‘Energy systems

modeling – from first

principle to data based’

Invited Speaker

5th

August,

2013

National Power

Training Institute

(NPTI), Durgapur, WB

‘Electricity from

conventional power

plants: some

thoughts on challenges

and visible future

trends’

Invited Speaker

Prof. Sudipta De:

International Journal Papers:

1. Jana, K. and De, S.* (2013): ‘Utilizing waste heat of the flue gas for post combustion

CO2 capture – a comparative study for different process layouts’, Energy Sources,

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Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects (Taylor & Francis)

(Accepted).

2. Majoumerd, M.M., Raas, H., De, S., Assadi, M. “Estimation of performance variation

of future generation IGCC with coal quality and gasification process - simulation

results of EU H2-IGCC project” Applied Energy (Elsevier) (In Press).

3. Maiti, R., Ghosh, S. and De, S.* (2013): “Cracking of tar by steam reforming and

hydrogenation”, Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery (Springer), 3(2), 103-111.

International Conference Papers:

1) Naskar, S., Jana, K. and De, S.* (2013): ‘Comparative performance study of

CO2 capture with monoethyl and diethyl amines using ASPEN PLUS’,

International Conference on Energy Resources & Technologies for Sustainable

Development (Paper No.: ICERTSD-16-304).

2) Ghoshal, G., Ghosh, A., Maiti, S. and De, S.* (2013): ‘Optimum operation for

different design conditions of a single pressure heat recovery steam generator

(HRSG) for minimum entropy generation’, International Conference on Energy

Resources & Technologies for Sustainable Development (Paper No.: ICERTSD-

15-228).

3) Bose, A., Mitra, D., Jana, K. and De, S.* (2013): ‘Coal Based Polygeneration

With CO2 Capture For Power And Urea Production - Possible Improved

Schemes’, International Conference on Energy Resources & Technologies for

Sustainable Development (Paper No.: ICERTSD-03-227).

4) Jana, K. and De, S.* (2013): ‘Energy savings potential through waste heat

recovery from flue gas for post combustion CO2 capture’, International

Conference on Energy Resources & Technologies for Sustainable Development

(Paper No.: ICERTSD-15-219).

National Conference Papers:

1) Poddar, S., De, A., Chowdhury R. and De, S. (2012): ‘Transient behavior of a

Semi-Batch pyrolyser based on the Jute Waste- Experiments and Modeling’.

Indian Chemical Engineering Congress- CHEMCON 2012 (Paper No.: P306).

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Prof. Sudipta De

1. Organizing a lecture series (over one-year) on ‘Sustainability of Indian Energy Sector:

Prospects and Challenges’ jointly with Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI)

and European Business and Technology Centre (EBTC) with World Bank funding.

(http://teqip.jdvu.ac.in/for_website/web_lecture.html)

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2. Senior research fellow of ‘Indian-European Multi-Level Climate Governance Research

Network’

(http://www.indiaeu-

climategovernance.org/people/senior_researchers/de_sudipta/index.html).

3. Expert Member of High Power Committee of Kolkata Metropolitan Corporation

(KMC) for saving of energy in public utilities.

4. Expert member of West Bengal Board of Boiler Operation Engineers under the

Directorate of the Boiler, Government of West Bengal.

5. Member of the Core Group of the Jadavpur University for Indo – European Interactions

on Higher Education coordinated by British Council.

6. Regular reviewer of many reputed international journals.

ACHINTYA MUKHOPADHYAY

Journal Publication:

1. S. Mondal, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Dynamic Characterization of a Laboratory-

Scale Pulse Combustor, Combustion Science and Technology, Accepted for publication,

2013.

2. S. Chatterjee, S. Samanta, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Effect of Confinement and

Prefilming on the Stability of an Annular Liquid Sheet, Atomization and Sprays, Vol. 23,

pp. 401 – 418, 2013.

3. P. Ghose, A. Datta and A. Mukhopadhyay, Effect of Dome Shape on Static pressure

Recovery in a Dump Diffuser at Different Inlet Swirl, International Journal of Emerging

Technology and Advanced Engineering, Vol. 3, pp. 465 – 471, 2013.

4. T.J. Tharakan, A. Mukhopadhyay, A. Datta and M.A. Jog, Trends in Comprehensive

Modeling of Spray Formation, International Journal of Spray and Combustion Dynamics,

Vol.5 pp. 123 – 180, 2013.

5. A. Mukhopadhyay, R.R. Chaudhari, T. Paul, S. Sen and A. Ray, Prediction of Lean

Blow-out in Gas Turbine Combustors using Symbolic Time Series Analysis, Journal of

Propulsion and Power, Vol. 29 pp. 950 – 960, 2013.

6. P. Sinha Mahapatra, S. De, K.Ghosh, N.K. Manna and A. Mukhopadhyay, Heat Transfer

Enhancement and Entropy Generation in a Square Enclosure in the Presence of Adiabatic

and Isothermal Blocks, Numerical Heat Transfer Part A: Applications, Vol. 64 pp. 577 -

596, 2013.

7. S. Barman, N. Barman, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Studies on the Phase

Transformation during Cooling of a Moving Plate under Water Jet, Journal of Machining

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and Forming Technology, Vol. 5 pp. 137 – 149, 2013.

8. S. Barman, N. Barman, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Thermal Behaviour of a Hot

Moving Steel Strip under Multi-Cooling Jets, Heat Transfer Engineering, Accepted for

publication, 2013.

9. R. R. Chaudhari, R.P. Sahu, S. Ghosh, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Flame Color as a

Lean Blowout Predictor, International Journal of Spray and Combustion Dynamics, Vol.

5 pp. 49 – 66, 2013.

10. S. Barman, N. Barman, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Analytical Prediction of Thermal

Behavior during Cooling of a Steel Strip, Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 585, pp. 19

– 23, 2012.

11. N. Biswas. N.K. Manna, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Numerical Simulation of

Laminar Confined Radial Flow Between Parallel Circular Discs, Transactions of ASME

Journal of Fluids Engineering, Vol.134, pp. 011205-1 – 011205-8, 2012

12. A. Mukhopadhyay, G. Jasor and W. Polifke, Simulation of Pure Sedimentation of

Raindrops using Quadrature Method of Moments, Atmospheric Research, Vol.106, 61 –

70, 2012.

13. S. Mondal, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Effects of Inlet Conditions on Dynamics of a

Thermal Pulse Combustor, Combustion Theory and Modelling, Vol.16, pp. 59 – 74, 2012

14. A. Mukhopadhyay and D. Sanyal, Modeling of Evaporation and Combustion of Droplets

in a Spray using Unit Cell Approach: A Review, Heat Transfer Engineering, Vol. 33 pp.

375 – 386, 2012.

Conference Publication:

1. A. Mukhopadhyay, Parametric Investigation of Sedimentation of Raindrop using

Quadrature Method of Moments, Proc. 5th

International Conference on Population

Balance Modelling, Bangalore, September 2013.

2. M. Das, S. Chatterjee, A. Garai, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Spray

Characterization of Hollow Cone Nozzle, Proc. Indian Conference on Applied

Mechanics (INCAM), Chennai, July 2013.

3. P. S. Mahapatra, S. Chatterjee, K. Ghosh, N.K. Manna, S. Sen and A. Mukhopadhyay,

Transient Interaction of Particles with Quiescent Water: Experimental and Numerical

Analysis, Proc. Indian Conference on Applied Mechanics (INCAM), Chennai, July

2013.

4. S. Chatterjee, M. Das, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Experimental Investigation of

Swirling Effects in Central Air Core on Atomization in an Annular Hybrid Atomizer,

Proc. European Combustion Meeting, Lund, Sweden, June 2013.

5. S. Mondal, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Effect of CO2 dilution with Methane in

Thermal Pulse Combustor, Proc. International Workshop on Non-Normal and

Nonlinear Effects in Aero- and Thermo-acoustics, Munich, Germany, June 2013.

6. S. Chatterjee, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Study of Laminar Flame Dynamics

using Proper Orthogonal Decomposition and Dynamic Mode Decomposition, Proc.

International Workshop on Non-Normal and Nonlinear Effects in Aero- and Thermo-

acoustics, Munich, Germany, June 2013.

7. S. Chatterjee, M. Das, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Effect of Co- and Counter-

Swirling Inner Air on the Spray Dynamics of an Annular Fuel Sheet in a Hybrid

Atomizer, Proc. 9th

Asia Pacific Conference on Combustion, Gyongju, Korea, May,

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2013.

8. S. Chatterjee, M. Das, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Experimental Investigation of

Disintegration of Annular Liquid Jet in a Prefilming Hybrid Atomizer, Paper No.

12008, Proc. National Propulsion Conference, Chennai, 2013.

9. S. Chatterjee, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Dynamic Mode Decomposition of

Liquid Jet Atomization in a Hybrid Atomizer, Paper No. 12009, Proc. National

Propulsion Conference, Chennai, 2013.

10. P. Ghose, A. Datta and A. Mukhopadhyay, Effect of Dome Shape on Static pressure

Recovery in a Dump Diffuser at Different Inlet Swirl, Proc. International Conference

on Energy Resources and Technologies for Sustainable Development, Shibpur, 2013.

11. R. Bhattacharjee and A. Mukhopadhyay, Analysis of Hot Spot Formation in

Multicore Processors using OpenFOAM, Paper No.: FMFP2012-199, Proc. 39th

National Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power, Surat, 2012.

12. K.K. Das, M. Sarkar, R. Ganguly and A. Mukhopadhyay, Transient Response of

Ferrofluid Plug, Paper No.: FMFP2012-178, Proc. 39th

National Conference on Fluid

Mechanics and Fluid Power, Surat, 2012.

13. S. Chatterjee, M. Das, A. Mukhopadhyay, and S. Sen, Experimental Study of

Disintegration of Annular Swirling Liquid Jet in a Hybrid Atomizer, Paper No.:

FMFP2012-177, Proc. 39th

National Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid

Power, Surat, 2012.

14. S. Chatterjee S. Samanta, A. Mukhopadhyay, K. Ghosh and S. Sen, Stability Analysis

and Parametric Study of an Annular Prefilming Atomizer in a Swirling Field, Paper

No.: FMFP2012-176, Proc. 39th

National Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid

Power, Surat, 2012.

15. A. Guha and A. Mukhopadhyay, Control of Mass Flowrate of Non-polar Fluid in

Microchannels using Time Varying Electroosmotic Flow, Paper No.: FMFP2012-175,

Proc. 39th

National Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power, Surat, 2012.

16. A. Basu, A. Bose, D. Mitra, D. Mukherjee and A. Mukhopadhyay, Analytic and

Numerical Study of Dynamics of Polydisperse particulate Flow to Fluctuating

Flowfields, Paper No.: FMFP2012-174, Proc. 39th

National Conference on Fluid

Mechanics and Fluid Power, Surat, 2012.

17. S. Kar and A. Mukhopadhyay, Numerical Simulation of Response of Polydisperse

Sprays to Fluctuating Flowfield using Method of Moments, Paper No.: FMFP2012-

170, Proc. 39th

National Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power, Surat,

2012.

18. M. Das, S. Chatterjee, A. Mukhopadhyay, and S. Sen, Experimental Investigation and

Spray Characterization of Viscous Liquid Jet, Paper No.: FMFP2012-166, Proc. 39th

National Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power, Surat, 2012.

19. K. Chatterjee, A. Kumar, S. Chatterjee, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Numerical

Simulation to Characterize Homogeneity of Air-Fuel Mixture for Premixed

Combustion in Gas Turbine Combustor, Proc. ASME 2012 Gas Turbine India

Conference, Paper No.:GTIndia2012-9602, Mumbai, 2012.

20. A. Kumar, K. Chatterjee, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Experimental

Characterization of Premixed Flame in gas Turbine Combustor with Spectroscopy and

RGB Analysis, Proc. ASME 2012 Gas Turbine India Conference, Paper

No.:GTIndia2012-9604, Mumbai, 2012.

21. S. Chatterjee, S. Samanta, A. Mukhopadhyay, K. Ghosh and S. Sen, Effect of a

Confined Outer Air Stream on Instability of an Annular Liquid Sheet Exposed to Gas

Flow, Proc. ASME 2012 Gas Turbine India Conference, Paper No.:GTIndia2012-

9605, Mumbai, 2012.

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22. S. Mahapatra, S. Chatterjee, S. Shannigrahi, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen,

Experimental Investigation and Spray Characterization of Liquid Jet Atomization of

Conventional Fuels and Liquid Bio-Fuels, Proc. ICLASS 2012, 12th Triennial

International Conference on Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems, Heidelberg,

Germany, 2012.

23. S. Nath, A. Mukhopadhyay, A. Datta and S. Sen, Analysis of Disintegration of Plane

Liquid Sheets Sandwiched between Gas Streams with unequal Velocities and

Resulting Spray Formation, Proc. ICLASS 2012, 12th Triennial International

Conference on Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems, Heidelberg, Germany, 2012.

24. S. Mondal, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Dynamic Characterization of a Laboratory-

Scale Thermal Pulse Combustor, Paper No: GT2012-69273, Proc. ASME Turbo Expo

2012, Copenhagen, 2012.

Research Projects (In addition to already included in report):

Principal

Investigator

Acting PI/ Co

Investigator

Name of the Research

Project

Project

Value in

Lakh of

INR

Funding

Agency

Achintya

Mukhopadhyay

Swarnendu Sen,

Koushik Ghosh,

Amitava Datta

Modeling and Experimental

Validation of Spray

Formation by Disintegration

of Annular Swirling Liquid

Sheets for Design of

Advanced Fuel Injectors for

Gas Turbine Combustors

15.58 GATET-

GTRE

Swarnendu Sen Achintya

Mukhopadhyay,

Koushik Ghosh,

Amitava Datta

Conjugate Heat transfer

Modeling with Gas Radiation

for Gas-turbine

Combustor/Afterburner

Liners

16.67 GATET-

GTRE

Publications of Prof. Goutam Pohit (1st April 2012 to 31

st March 2013)

Referred Journals

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1. Chaterjee, S., and Pohit, G., “Squeeze-film damping characteristics of cantilever micro-

resonators under large electrostatic loading”, Journal of Mechanics of Advanced

Materials and Structures, 19, 2012, pp. 613–624.

2. Chaterjee, S., and Pohit, G., “Dynamics of nonlinearly damped microcantilevers under

electrostatic excitation”, Proc IMechE Part C: J Mechanical Engineering Science,

227(3), 2012, pp. 630-646.

3. Pohit, G. and Kumar K., “Virtual Manufacturing of various types of Gears and the

validation of the technique using Rapid Prototype.” Virtual and Physical Prototyping,

Vol. 7, No. 2, 2012, pp. 153-171.

4. Pohit G. and Misra D., “Optimization of Engine Performance and Emission

Characteristics of Diesel Engine Fueled with Karanja Oil Methyl Ester using Grey-

Taguchi Method.” Journal of Engineering, Volume 2013, Article ID 915357, 8 pages.

5. Jena, Pankaj Charan, Parhi,. Dayal R. and Pohit, G., “Study of faults detection of a

single cracked beam through various techniques”, International Journal of Applied

Artificial Intelligence in Engineering System, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2012, pp. 51-58.

6. Pohit, G. Das, S. K. and. Roy, P. C, “Non-linear In-plane Vibration of a Rotating Beam

with Spring- mass System Attached to the Beam”, Advances in Vibration Engineering,

Vol. 14, Issue 1, 2014.

7. Jena, Pankaj Charan, Parhi, Dayal, R,. and Pohit, G., “Faults Detection of a Single

Cracked Beam by Theoretical and Experimental Analysis using Vibration Signatures”,

Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IOSR-JMCE), Vol. 4, Issue 3, pp 01-18.

8. Sahoo, Bamadev, Panda, L. N, Pohit, G., “Parametric and Internal Resonances of an

Axially Moving Beam with time Dependent Velocity”, In Press Modelling and

Simulation in Engineering.

9. Sahoo, Bamadev, Panda, L. N, Pohit, G., “A Continuation Algorithm for Stability and

Bifurcation Analysis of Nonlinear Systems,” In Press Journal of Mechatronics and

Intelligent Manufacturing.

Contribution in conference proceedings

1. Datta, Ambarish and Pohit, G., “Optimization of performances and emissions of a

karanja biodiesel driven vcr ci engine”, International Conference on Recent Advances

and Challenges in Energy (RACE – 2012), MIT, Manipal.

2. Banerjee, Amit and Pohit, G., “Comparison Study of Cracked Detection of Cantilever

Beam using Artificial Neural Network and wavelet Transform”, 2nd International

Conference on Advanced Manufacturing and Automation (INCAMA-2013),

Kalasalingam University, 28-30 March 2013, pp 13-18.

3. Sahoo, Bamadev, Panda, L.N. and Pohit, G., “A Continuation Algorithm for Stability

and Bifurcation Analysis of Nonlinear Systems”, 2nd International Conference on

Advanced Manufacturing and Automation (INCAMA-2013), Kalasalingam University,

28-30 March 2013, pp 19-26.

Sanjib Kumar Acharyya, M.E Department since 2012

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International Journal :

1. Sumit Bhowmik, Prasanta Sahoo, Sanjib Kumar Acharyya, Sankar Dhar, 2013,

“Effect of corrosion on fracture toughness in ductile to brittle transition region of

20MnMoNi55 steel”,Procedia Engineering

2. Ruby Mishra, T.K.Naskar, Sanjib Acharya 2013, “Synthesis of coupler curve of a

Four Bar Linkage with joint Clearances” International Journal of Engineering

Research and Applications (IJERA) Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp.1193-1199.

3. J.SHIT , S.DHAR, S. ACHARYYA, 2012, “Modelling and Finite Element Simulation of

Low Cycle Fatigue behavior of SS 316”, Procedia Engineering.

4. Ruby Mishra, T.K.Naskar and S. K. Acharyya , 2012, “Synthesis of 4r path

generating chain with multiple joint clearances using de algorithm”, International

Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST), Vol. 4 No.12, pp-4912-4921

5. S. Bhowmik, S.K. Acharyya, P. Sahoo, S. Dhar, J. Chattopadhyay, “Estimation and

comparative study of JIC using different method for 20MnMoNi55 steel”, Materials

and Design: 2013 Vol 46, pp 680-687.

6. S. Bhowmik , P. Sahoo , S.K. Acharyya , J. Chattopadhyay , S. Dhar 2012,

“Application and comparative study of the master curve methodologyfor fracture

toughness characterization of 20MnMoNi55 steel”, Materials and Design ,vol-39, pp-

309–317

7. Bappa Acherjee, Arunanshu S. Kuar, Souren Mitra, Dipten Misra, Sanjib Acharyya,

2012, ”Experimental investigation on laser transmission welding of PMMA to ABS

via response surface modeling” Optics and Laser Technology, 44 (5) , pp. 1372-1383

8. SHIT, J., DHAR, S., ACHARYYA, S.K., GOYAL. S., 2012. “Modeling of uniaxial

ratchetting behavior of SA333 carbon manganese steel”, International Journal of

Pressure Vessels and Piping, 92 , pp. 96-105

Project Supervised:

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Sl.No Designation Title of the Project Funding

Authority

duration Sanctioned

Amount

(Rs. in lakh)

Status

of the

Project from to

1 Co-

Investigator

Modelling and Finite

element Simulation of

Uniaxial and Bi- axial

Low cycle fatigue and

Ratcheting

BARC 2008 2013 12.0 Ongoing

2 Principal

Investigator

Master Curve

Generation for

Fracture Toughness of

the material

20 Mn Mo Ni 55 from

lower shelf to upper

shelf”

BARC 2009 2013 44.0 Ongoing

3 Principal

Investigator

Fracture Tests on

Three Point Bend

Specimens of the

material

20MnMoNi55 at

Room and Sub-zero

Temperature to

Investigate Master

Curve.”

BARC 2010 2014 39.0 Ongoing

4 Principal

Investigator

Measurement of Mass

Properties of Payloads

RCI,

DRDO

2010 2013 9.95 Ongoing

5 C.I DESIGN &

IMPLEMENTATION OF

TWO-AXIS DIRECT-

DRIVE TRACKING

MECHANISM

ITR,

DRDO

2013 2015 10.0 ongoing

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Chattopadhyay, Himadri

List of Publications

Journals

1 Biswas, G., Chattopadhyay, H. and Sinha, A. (2012), Augmentation of Heat Transfer by

Creation of Stream-wise Longitudinal Vortices using Vortex Generators, Heat Transfer

Engineering , 33, 506-524.

2 Chattopadhyay, H., Kundu, A., Saha, B.K. and Gangopadhyay, T, (2012) Analysis of

flow structure inside a spool type pressure regulating valve, Energy Conversion and

Management, 53, 196-204

3 Loha, C., Chattopadhyay, H. and Chatterjee, P.K. (2012), Simulation of bubbling

fluidized bed using different drag models, Chemical Engineering Science, 75, 400-407

4 Rawat, M., Das, L.G., Chattopadhyay, H., Neogi, S. (2012), An experimental

investigation on thermoelectric refrigeration system: a potential green refrigeration

technology, J. Environmental Research Development, 6, 1031-1037

5 Das, P., Samanta , S.K., Chattopadhyay, H, Sharma, B.B., Datta, P. (2012) , Effect of

Pouring Temperature on Semi Solid Slurry Generation Process in a Cooling Channel,

Acta Metallurgica Sinica, 25, 329-339

6 Nandi, T. and Chattopadhyay, H. (2012), Simultaneously developing flow in

microchannels under pulsating inlet flow condition, Int. J. Transport Phenomena, 13,

111-20.

7 Das, P., Samanta , S.K., Chattopadhyay, H, Sharma, B.B., Datta, P. (2012),

Microstructural evolution of A356 Al alloy during flow along a Cooling Slope,

Transactions IIM, 65(6), 669-672

8 Simlandi , S., Barman, N.

and Chattopadhyay

, H. (2012),Study on rheological behavior

of A356 alloy during solidification in presence of stirring, Transactions IIM, 65(6) , 809-

814

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9 Das, P., Samanta , S.K., Chattopadhyay, H., Barman, N., Datta, P. (2013), Rheological

characterization of semi-solid A356 aluminium alloy, Solid State Phenomena 192-193,

329-334

10 Simlandi , S., Barman, N.

and Chattopadhyay

, H. (2013), Study of thixotropic property

of A356 alloy in semisolid state, Solid State Phenomena 192-193, 335-340

11 Das, P., Samanta , S.K., Chattopadhyay, H, Datta, P. (2013), Studies on rheocasting using

cooling slope, Solid State Phenomena, 192-193, 341-346

12 Sinha, A., Ashoke Raman, K., A., Biswas, G., Chattopadhyay H. (2013),, Effects of

Different Orientations of Winglet Arrays on the Performance of Plate-Fin Heat

Exchangers, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, 57, 202-214

13 Ghosh., A., Barman, N.K., , Chattopadhyay, H. Hloch, S. (2013), A Study on thermal

Behaviour during Submerged Arc Welding, Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical

Engineering, 59: 333-338

14 Das, P., Samanta , S.K., Chattopadhyay, H, Datta, P. (2013), Eulerian Two Phase Flow

Simulation and experimental validation of semisolid slurry generation process using

cooling slope, Materials Science and Technology, 29:83-92

15 Simlandi , S., Barman, N.

and Chattopadhyay

, H. (2013), Studies on Transport

Phenomena during Continuous Casting of an Al-Alloy in Presence of Electromagnetic

Stirring, Transactions IIM 66: 141-146

16 Loha, C., Chattopadhyay, H. and Chatterjee, P.K., Euler-Euler CFD modeling of

fluidized bed: influence of specularity coefficient on hydrodynamic behavior, Particulogy

(in press)

17 Rawat M.K., Chattopadhyay, H., Neogy, S. (2013) Review on developments of

thermoelectric refrigeration and air conditioning systems : a novel potential green R& AC

technology, Int J. Emerging Tech Advanced Engg, 3: 362-367

18 Ghosh., A., Barman, N.K., , Chattopadhyay, H , Bag, S.(2013), Modeling of Heat

Transfer in Submerged Arc Welding Process, Proc. Instt Mechanical Engineers Pat B J.

Engg. Manufacture,

19 Ghosh, A. and Chattopadhyay, H., Mathematical Modeling of Moving Heat Source Shape

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for Submerged Arc Welding Process, Advanced Manufacturing Technology, in press

20 Nandi, T. and Chattopadhyay, H. , Numerical Investigations of Simultaneously

Developing Flow in Wavy Microchannels under Pulsating Inlet Flow Condition, Int

Comm Heat Mass Transfer, In press

Conferences

1. Nandi, T., Chattopadhyay, H., Numeicla investiogation of microchannel flow under

pulsaing inlet, accepted National Conf. for Fluid Mechanics Fluid Power, Surat

November 2012

2. Loha, C., Chattopadhyay, H., Numerical simulation of bubble formation in a jetting

fluidized bed accepted National Conf. for Fluid Mechanics Fluid Power, Surat

November 2012

3. Bit, A., Chattopadhyaqy, H., Non-newtonian flows in stenosed channel, accepted for

Indian Scince Congress, 3-7 January 2013

4. Nandi, T., Chattopadhyay, H, Development of flow and thermal field in wavy

microchannels under inlet pulsations, accepted for Indian Scince Congress, 3-7 January

2013

5. Simlandi , S., Barman, N.

and Chattopadhyay

, H, Rheological Behaviour of Semisolid

Alloy Slurry – an Overview, acepetd for Indian Foundry Congress 27-29 January, 2013,

Kolkata

6. Rawat M.K., Chattopadhyay, H., Neogy, S Review on developments of thermoelectric

refrigeration and air conditioning systems : a novel potential green R& AC technology,

International Conference on Energy Resources and Technologies for Sustainable

DevelopmentI, Feb 7-9, 2013, Howrah India

SAIKAT MOOKHERJEE,

[C] Publications

1. B. K. Sarkar, J. Das, R. Saha, S. Mookherjee and D. Sanyal, Trans. on Mechatronics, vol.

18, pp. 1425–1430, 2013.

2. N. P. Mandal, R. Saha, S. Mookherjee and D. Sanyal, 2013, Pressure compensator design

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for an axial piston pump, Tans. ASME Dynamic Systems Measurements Controls, Accepted

for publication (manuscript no. DS-12-1356.)

[D] Projects

Sl

No

Name of Funding

agency

Project Title/PI or Co-I (other members) Duration

Funding

1 ITR, Chandipur Design and Implementation of Two-Axis Direct Drive Tracking

Mechanism/Co-I (with Kumardeb Bandyopadhyay, Kamalesh

Majumdar, Sanjib Kumar Acharyya, Dipankar Sanyal, Sanjoy

Saha, Rana Saha)

2013-2015

Rs 10.0

lakh

2 HAL, Lucknow Analysis of Pressure Compensator Design of LCA –130 lpm

Main Hydraulic Pump by Modelling and Simulation/ PI (with

Dipankar Sanyal & Rana Saha)

2012-13

Rs 4.0 lakh

Dr. Nilkanta Barman

PUBLICATIONS

INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS

1. U. Ray, A. Sarkar, S. Sen, B. Roychowdhury and N. Barman, “Induction Heating of

an Aluminum Billet: A Numerical Study of the Thermal Behavior”, Applied

Mechanics and Materials, vols. 110-116, 2012, pp. 4697-4704

2. S. Simlandi, N. Barman and H. Chattopadhyay, “Study on Thixotropic Property of

A356 Alloy in Semi-Solid State”, Solid State Phenomena, vols. 192-193, 2013, pp.

335-340

3. N. Barman and P. Dutta, “Evolution of Microstructure during Solidification of an

Aluminium Alloy under Stirring”, Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, vol.

65(6), pp. 683-687

4. D. Mohanty, A. K. Nayak and N. Barman, “Studies on Transport Phenomena during

Solidification of a Binary Solution (NH4Cl +H2O) on an Inclined Cooling Plate”,

Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, vol. 65(6),2012, pp. 801-807

5. S. Simlandi, N. Barman and H. Chattopadhyay, “Study on Rheological Behavior of

Semisolid A356 Alloy during Solidification”, Transactions of the Indian Institute of

Metals, vol. 65(6),2012, pp. 809-814

6. A. Das, N. Banerjee, S. Sen, B. Neogi, S. Simlandi and N. Barman, “Studies on

Double Diffusive Convection and Macro-segregation during Solidification of an Al-

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alloy based on Macro-Micro Model”, Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals,

vol. 65(6), 2012, pp. 815-820

7. S. Barman, N. Barman, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, “Analytical Prediction of

Thermal Behavior during Cooling of a Hot Steel Strip”, Advanced Materials

Research, vol. 585(2012), pp. 19-23.

8. P. Das, S. K. Samanta, H. Chattopadhyay, P. Dutta and N. Barman, “Rheological

Characterization of Semi-Solid A356 Aluminium Alloy”, Solid State Phenomena,

vols. 192-193, 2013, pp. 329-334

9. S. Simlandi, N. Barman and H. Chattopadhyay, “Studies on Transport Phenomena

during Continuous Casting of an Al-Alloy in Presence of Electromagnetic Stirring”,

Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals (in press, 2013)

10. S. Barman, N. Barman, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, “Thermal Behavior of a Hot

Moving Steel Strip under Multi-cooling Jets”, Heat Transfer Engineering (accepted)

11. S. Barman, N. Barman, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, “Studies on the Phase

Transformation during Cooling of a Hot Moving Steel Plate under Multi Water Jets”,

Journal of Machining and Forming Technology (in press, 2013)

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

1. S. Mukherjee, S. Simlandi and N. Barman, “Studies on Thermal Behavior for

Cooling of a Building using Phase Change Material ”, Recent Advances and

Challenges in Energy, January 4 -6, 2012, MIT, Manipal, India, pp. 695-701

2. R. Halder and N. Barman, “Studies on the Forced Convection Flow over a Porous

Hot Flat Plate” International Conference on Applications of Fluid Engineering

September 20-22, 2012, G .L. Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management, Greater

Noida (U.P.), India

3. N. Barman, S. Simlandi and H. Chattopadhyay, “Rheological Behaviour of

Semisolid Alloy Slurry - An Overview”, Transactions of 61st Indian Foundry

Congress 2013, Kolkata, India

Best Paper Award

Best Paper Award to Sri S. Mukherjee (a Student) for presenting a work entitled “Studies on

Thermal Behavior for Cooling of a Building using Phase Change Material” by S. Mukherjee,

S. Simlandi and N. Barman in the conference “Recent Advances and Challenges in Energy”

held on January 4 -6, 2012 at MIT, Manipal, India

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RESEARCH GRANTS

Title Funding Agency Duration

An Experimental Study on the Formation

of Slurry during Solidification of a Metal

Analogous Transparent Solution (NH4Cl +

H2O) in Presence of Shear Flow

DST under Fast Track

Scheme

(Rs.14.64 lacs)

2012-2015

SWARNENDU SEN

Journal Publication:

1. Flame Color as a Lean Blowout Predictor; R. R. Chaudhari, R.P. Sahu, S. Ghosh, A.

Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen; International Journal of Spray and Combustion Dynamics; V-

5, 49-66, 2013 2. Studies on the Phase Transformation during Cooling of a Hot Moving Steel Plate

under Multi Water Jets; S. Barman, N. Barman, A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen; Journal of Machining and Forming Technologies; V-5, 137-149, 2013

3. Effect of Confinement and Prefilming on the Stability of an Annular Liquid Sheet; S.

Chatterjee, S. Samanta, A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen; Atomization and Sprays; V-23,

401-418, 2013

4. Analytical Prediction of Thermal Behaviour during Cooling of a Hot Steel Strip; S.

Barman, N. Barman, A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen; Advanced Materials Research; Vol.

585, 19-23, 2012

5. Numerical Simulation of Laminar Confined Radial Flow between Parallel Circular

Discs; N. Biswas, N.K.Manna, A. Mukhopadhyay, S.Sen; Trans ASME J. Fluids

Engg.; Vol-134, 011205-1 – 011205-8, 2012.

6. Shear Viscosity Enhancement in Water-nanoparticle Suspensions; B. Ganesh, S. Sen,

I.K. Puri; Physics Letter A; Vol-376, 860-863, 2012.

7. Effects of Inlet Conditions on Dynamics of a Thermal Pulse Combustor, S. Mondal,

A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen; Combustion Theory and Modelling. Vol-16, 59-74, 2012.

8. Thermal Behavior of a Hot Moving Steel Strip under Multi-cooling Jets; S. Barman,

N. Barman, A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen; Heat Transfer Engineering (In Press).

9. Lean Blowout Prediction in Gas Turbine Combustors Using Symbolic Time Series

Analysis; A. Mukhopadhyay, R.R. Chaudhary, T. Paul, S. Sen & A. Ray; J. Prop.

Power (In Press)

10. Dynamic Characterization of a Laboratory-Scale Pulse Combustor, S. Mondal, A.

Mukhopadhyay & S. Sen; Combust. Sc. Technol. (Accepted).

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Conference Publication:

25. Stability Study of Laminar Flame using Proper Orthogonal Decomposition and

Dynamic Mode Decomposition; S. Chatterjee, A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen;

International Summer School and Workshop on Non-Normal and Nonlinear Effects in

Aero- and Thermoacoustics, June 18 - 21, 2013, Munich

26. Effect of CO2 Dilution with Methane in Thermal Pulse Combustor; S. Mondal, A.

Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen; International Summer School and Workshop on Non-Normal

and Nonlinear Effects in Aero- and Thermoacoustics, June 18 - 21, 2013, Munich

27. Experimental Investigation and Spray Characterization of Liquid Jet Atomization of

Conventional Fuels and Liquid Bio-Fuels; S. Mahapatra, S. Chatterjee, S.

Shannigrahi, A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen; 12th Triennial International Conference on

Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems (ICLASS 2012),Pap. No.: 1223b, Heidelberg,

Germany, September 2-6, 2012

28. Analysis of Disintegration of Planar Liquid Sheet Sandwiched between Gas Streams

with Unequal Velocities and Resulting Spray Formation; S. Nath, A. Mukhopadhyay,

A. Datta, S. Sen, 12th Triennial International Conference on Liquid Atomization and

Spray Systems (ICLASS 2012),Pap. No.: 1154b, Heidelberg, Germany, September 2-

6, 2012

29. Effect of a Confined Outer Air Stream on Instability of an Annular Liquid Sheet

Exposed to Gas Flow. Chatterjee S, Samanta S, Mukhopadhyay A, Ghosh K, Sen S.

Proceedings of ASME 2012 Gas Turbine India Conference; Paper No.:GTIndia2012-

9605; 1 December, 2012, Mumbai, India.

30. Stability Analysis and Parametric Study of an Annular Prefilming Atomizer in a

Swirling Field; Chatterjee S, Samanta S, Mukhopadhyay A, Ghosh K, Sen S. Proc.

39th

National Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power; Paper No: 176; 13-15

December, 2012, SVNIT Surat, Gujarat, India.

31. Experimental Study of Disintegration of Annular Swirling Liquid Jet in a Hybrid

Atomizer; Chatterjee S, Das M, Mahapatra S, Mukhopadhyay A, Sen S. Proc. 39th

National Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power; Paper No. 177; 13-15

December, 2012, SVNIT Surat, Gujarat, India.

32. Experimental Investigation and Spray Characterization of Viscous Liquid Jet; Das M,

Mahapatra S, Chatterjee S, Mukhopadhyay A, Sen S. Proc. 39th

National Conference

on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power; Paper No. 166; 13-15 December, 2012, SVNIT

Surat, Gujarat, India.

Research Projects (In addition to already included in report):

Principal

Investigator

Acting PI/ Co

Investigator

Name of the Research

Project

Project

Value in

Lakh of

INR

Funding

Agency

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Achintya

Mukhopadhyay

Swarnendu Sen,

Koushik Ghosh,

Amitava Datta

Modeling and Experimental

Validation of Spray

Formation by Disintegration

of Annular Swirling Liquid

Sheets for Design of

Advanced Fuel Injectors for

Gas Turbine Combustors

15.58 GATET-

GTRE

Swarnendu Sen Achintya

Mukhopadhyay,

Koushik Ghosh,

Amitava Datta

Conjugate Heat transfer

Modeling with Gas Radiation

for Gas-turbine

Combustor/Afterburner

Liners

16.67 GATET-

GTRE

Prasanta Sahoo: Publication data (April 2012 onwards)

BOOK Chapters

Tribology for Scientists and Engineers ( Eds. Sudeep Ingole et al.), 2013, Springer, USA,

Sahoo, P. and Davim, J. P., Tribology of ceramics and ceramic matrix composites (in press).

Handbook of Measurement in Science and Engineering, (Ed. Myer Kutz), 2013,

Wiley, USA; ISBN: 978-1-1183-8463-3, Sahoo, P.: Tribology measurements

(Chapter 32), pp. 981-1006.

Dynamic Methods and Process Advancements in Mechanical, Manufacturing, and

Materials Engineering, J P Davim (Ed.) IGI Global, Hershey, USA, 2012

Chapter 2: Large Amplitude Forced Vibration Analysis of Stiffened Plates under

Harmonic Excitation (pages 25-61), A Mitra, P. Sahoo, K Saha

Dynamic Methods and Process Advancements in Mechanical, Manufacturing, and

Materials Engineering, J P Davim (Ed.) IGI Global, Hershey, USA, 2012

Chapter 18: Roughness Optimization of Electroless Ni-B Coatings Using Taguchi

Method (pages 302-319) S K Das, P. Sahoo

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Materials and Surface Engineering: Research and Development (Ed. J. Paulo Davim),

2012, Woodhead, UK, Chapter 6, P. Sahoo: Tribo Performance of Electroless Ni-P

coatings, pp. 163-206.

Mechatronics and Manufacturing Engineering: Research and Development (Ed. J.

Paulo Davim), 2012, Woodhead, UK, Chapter 5, P. Sahoo and T K Barman: ANN

Modelling of Fractal Dimension in Machining, pp. 159-226.

RESEARCH Publications (most recent first)

2013

Referred Journals

1. Chatterjee, B and Sahoo, P, Shakedown behavior in multiple normal loading-unloading

of an elastic-plastic spherical stick contact, Tribology in Industry, 2013, 35(1), 3-18.

2. Das, M. K., Kumar, K, Barman, T. K. and Sahoo, P., Optimization of material removal

rate in EDM using Taguchi method, Advanced Materials Research, 2013, 626, 270-

274.

3. Bhowmik S, Acharyya S K, Sahoo P, Dhar S and Chattopadhyay J, Estimation and

comparative study of JIC using different methods for 20MnMoNi55 steel, Materials

and Design, 2013, 46, 680-687.

4. Chatterjee, B and Sahoo, P, Finite element based multiple normal loading-unloading of

an elastic-plastic spherical stick contact, ISRN Tribology, 2013, ID 871634, 1-13.

5. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K. N., Forced vibration analysis of cross stiffened plates

with simply supported boundary condition, Advances in Vibration Engineering, 2013,

12 (3) 303-310.

6. Mitra, A, Sahoo, P and Saha K N, Effect of In-plane Boundary Conditions on Forced

Vibration Analysis of Stiffened Plates with a Free Edge, Journal of Vibration and

Control 2013, 19(2), 234-261.

7. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K.N., Nonlinear vibration analysis of simply supported

stiffened plates by a variational method, Mechanics of Advanced Materials and

Structures, 2013, 20(5), 373-396.

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8. Chatterjee, B and Sahoo, P, Finite element based unloading of an elastic plastic

spherical stick contact for varying tangent modulus and hardening rule, International

Journal of Surface Engineering and Interdisciplinary Materials Science, 2013, 1(1),

13-32.

Contribution in conference proceedings

9. Sudeepan J, Kumar K, Barman T K and Sahoo, P., Study of tribological and

mechanical properties of ABS/CaCO3 composites, Proc. 4th

International Conference

on Recent Advances in Composite Materials (ICRACM-2013), Feb 18-21, Goa, 2013.

10. Sudeepan J, Kumar K, Barman T K and Sahoo, P., Study of tribological and

mechanical properties of compression molded ABS/TiO2 composites, Proceedings of

International Conference on Innovations in Materials and Product Development,

Lucknow, India, 1-3 March, 2013, paper ID 86, pp. 1-4.

11. Sudeepan J, Kumar K, Barman T K and Sahoo, P., Comparative studies on

tribological and mechanical properties of ABS/CaCO3 and ABS/TiO2 composites,

Proc. 2nd

International Conference on Advanced Manufacturing and Automation

(INCAMA-2013), 28-30 March, 2013, Krishnankoil, pp. 179-183.

12. Roy, S and Sahoo, P., Tribological performance optimization of electroless Ni-P-W

coating using weighted principal component analysis, Proc. 2nd

International

Conference on Advanced Manufacturing and Automation (INCAMA-2013), 28-30

March, 2013, Krishnankoil, pp. 174-178.

13. Ghosh, S., Sahoo, P. and Sutradhar, G., Wear behaviour optimization of Al-7.5%SiC

metal matrix composite using Taguchi method, Proc. 2nd

International Conference on

Advanced Manufacturing and Automation (INCAMA-2013), 28-30 March, 2013,

Krishnankoil, pp. 184-188.

14. Das, M. K., Kumar, K, Barman, T. K. and Sahoo, P., Optimization of EDM process

parameters using Grey-Taguchi Technique, Proc. 2nd

International Conference on

Advanced Manufacturing and Automation (INCAMA-2013), 28-30 March, 2013,

Krishnankoil, pp. 521-525.

2012 (since April)

Referred Journals

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15. Roy, S and Sahoo, P., Corrosion Study of Electroless Ni-P-W Coatings using

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, Portugalie Electrochimica Acta, 2012,

30(3), 203-220.

16. Ghosh, S., Sahoo, P. and Sutradhar, G., Wear Behaviour of Al-SiCp Metal Matrix

Composites and Optimization using Taguchi Method and Grey Relational Analysis,

Journal of Minerals & Materials Characterization & Engineering, 2012, 11(11), 1085-

1094.

17. Das, S. K. and Sahoo, P., Influence of process parameters on microhardness of

electroless Ni-B coatings, Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 2012, ID 703168,

pp. 1-11.

18. Roy, S and Sahoo, P., Multiple roughness characteristics of chemically deposited Ni-

P-W coatings, Tribology in Industry, 2012, 34 (4), 186-197.

19. Ghosh, S., Sahoo, P. and Sutradhar, G., Friction performance of Al-10%SiCp metal

matrix composites using Taguchi method, ISRN Tribology, 2012, ID 386861, 1-9.

20. Roy, S and Sahoo, P., Friction performance optimization of chemically deposited Ni-

P-W coating using Taguchi method, ISRN Tribology, 2012, ID 136740, 1-9.

21. Sahoo, P., Barman, T. K. and Routara, B. C., Grey-based Taguchi analysis of

cylindrical grinding process parameters with multiple roughness characteristics,

International Journal of Production and Quality Engineering, 2012 (in press).

22. Roy, S and Sahoo, P., Optimization of multiple roughness characteristics of

chemically deposited Ni-P-W coating using weighted principal component analysis,

ISRN Mechanical Engineering, 2012, ID 495857, 1-7.

23. Chatterjee, B and Sahoo, P, Unloading of an elastic plastic spherical stick contact

under varying strain hardening-A finite element study, International Journal of

Materials, Manufacturing and Design, 2012, 1 (1), 107-126.

24. Sahoo, P., Loading and unloading characteristics of rough surfaces in presence of soft

coatings and adhesion, International Journal of Materials, Manufacturing and Design,

2012, 1(1), 89-105.

25. Ghosh, S. and Sahoo, P., Friction behaviour of medium leaded brass UNS C34000

against steel using Taguchi method, International Journal of Materials, Manufacturing

and Design, 2012, 1(1), 77-87.

26. Roy, S and Sahoo, P., Potentiodynamic polarization behavior of electroless Ni-P-W

coatings, ISRN Corrosion, 2012, ID 914867, 1-11.

27. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K. N., Large displacement of crossbeam structure

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through energy method, International Journal of Automotive & Mechanical

Engineering, 2012, 5, 520-544.

28. Bhowmik S, Sahoo P, Acharyya S K, Chattopadhyay J and Dhar S, Application and

comparative study of the master curve methodology for fracture toughness

characterization of 20MnMoNi55 steel, Materials and Design, 2012, 39, 309-317.

29. Chatterjee, B and Sahoo, P, Effect of strain hardening on elastic-plastic contact of a

deformable sphere against a rigid flat under full stick contact condition, Advances in

Tribology 2012, ID 472794, 1-8.

30. Das, D, Sahoo, P and Saha K N, A numerical analysis of large amplitude beam

vibration under different boundary conditions and excitation patterns, Journal of

Vibration and Control 2012, 18(12), 1900-1915.

31. Barman, T. K. and Sahoo, P., Prediction of fractal dimension in cylindrical grinding

of brass using ANN, Journal of Machining and Forming Technologies, 2012, 4 (1-2),

85-106.

32. Das, D, Sahoo, P and Saha K N, Dynamic analysis of rotating annular disk of variable

thickness under uniform axial pressure, International Journal for Computational

Methods in Engineering Science & Mechanics, 2012, 13, 37-59.

Contribution in conference proceedings

33. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K. N., Experimental Investigation of Static Deflection

and Loaded Natural Frequencies of Stiffened Plates, Proceedings of the IASTED

International Conference Engineering and Applied Science (EAS 2012) December

27-29, 2012 Colombo, Sri Lanka, pp. 6-13.

34. Das M K, Kumar K, Barman T K and Sahoo, P., Surface roughness modeling in wire

electrical discharge machining (WEDM) using response surface methodology, Proc.

International Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering and its

Interdisciplinary Areas, Kolaghat, 27-28 Dec, 2012, pp. 186-191.

35. Roy, S. and Sahoo, P., Friction performance optimization of electroless Ni-P-W

coating using Taguchi design of experiments, Proc. International Conference on

Advances in Mechanical Engineering and its Interdisciplinary Areas, Kolaghat, 27-28

Dec, 2012, pp. 207-213.

36. Das M K, Kumar K, Barman T K and P Sahoo, Optimization of surface roughness in

EDM of EN31 tool steel using Taguchi method, 8th International Conference on

Industrial Tribology, 2012, Dec 7-9, Pune, paper ID: TSI 812507, p. 9.

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37. Roy, S. and Sahoo, P., Wear performance optimization of electroless Ni-P-W coating

parameters using Taguchi method, 8th International Conference on Industrial

Tribology, 2012, Dec 7-9, Pune, paper ID: TSI 812541, p. 50.

38. Ghosh, S., Sahoo, P. and Sutradhar, G., Tribological performance of Al-5%SiC metal

matrix composite using Taguchi based grey relational analysis, 8th International

Conference on Industrial Tribology, 2012, Dec 7-9, Pune, paper ID: TSI 812540, p.

49.

39. Chatterjee, B. and Sahoo, P., Finite element based cyclic loading-unloading of an

elastic-plastic spherical stick contact, Proc. 57th ISTAM International Congress,

2012, Dec 17-20, Pune, pp. 177-182.

40. Chatterjee, B. and Sahoo, P., Shakedown behavior in multiple loading-unloading of

an elastic-plastic spherical stick contact, 8th International Conference on Industrial

Tribology, 2012, Dec 7-9, Pune, paper ID: TSI 812513, p. 17.

41. Bhowmik, S., Sahoo, P., Acharyya, S. K., Dhar, S., Comparative study of fracture

toughness in ductile to brittle transition region of 20MnMoNi55 steel, National

Conference on Sustainable Development through Innovative Research in Science and

Technology, Sept 28-29, 2012, Jadavpur, P 66.

42. Roy, S. and Sahoo, P., Surface Roughness Optimization of Electroless Ni-P-W

Coating Based on Taguchi Method, National Conference on Sustainable Development

through Innovative Research in Science and Technology, Sept 28-29, 2012, Jadavpur,

P 67.

43. Duari, S., Barman, T. K. and Sahoo, P., Friction and Wear Behavior of Electroless Ni-

P Coatings under Lubrication, National Conference on Sustainable Development

through Innovative Research in Science and Technology, Sept 28-29, 2012, Jadavpur,

P 68.

44. Das M K, Kumar K, Barman T K and P Sahoo, Modeling of MRR in WEDM on EN

31 Tool Steel Using Response Surface Methodology, National Conference on

Sustainable Development through Innovative Research in Science and Technology,

Sept 28-29, 2012, Jadavpur, P 72.

45. Ghosh S, Sahoo P and Sutradhar G, Friction performance optimization of Al- 7.5%

SiCp metal matrix composite using Taguchi method, National Conference on

Sustainable Development through Innovative Research in Science and Technology,

Sept 28-29, 2012, Jadavpur, P 84.

46. Bhowmik, S., Sahoo, P., Acharyya, S. K., Dhar, S., Effect of thickness, geometry and

microstructure on fracture toughness for 20MnMoNi55 steel, Nat Symposium on

Fatigue, Fracture and Integrity Assessment (FFIA) May 4-5, 2012, Jamshedpur, p. 47.

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Tarun Kumar Naskar

Journal Papers:

1. T.K.Naskar and R. Mishra., “Introduction of control points in B-splines for synthesis of

ping finite optimized cam motion program”, Journal of Mechanical Science and

Techonology 26(2)(2012) 489-494.

2. Ruby Mishra, T.K.Naskar, S.K. Acharya., “Synthesis of 4R path generating chain with

multiple joint clearances using DE algorithm”, International Journal of Engineering

Science and Technology, Vol.4.No.12.December 2012.

3. Ruby Mishra, T.K.Naskar, Sanjib Acharya., “Synthesis of coupler curve of a four bar

linkage with joint clearances”, International Journal of Engineering Research and

Applications, Vol. 3, Jan-Feb 2013, pp.1193-1199.

4. Ru

by Mishra, T.K.Naskar, Sanjib Acharya., “Synthesis of flexible 4-bar linkage

considering deformation” International Journal of Engineering Research and

Applications, accepted.

Conference Papers

1. Ruby Mishra, T.K.Naskar,and Sanjib Acharya, “Path synthesis of 4-bar linkages with

joint clearances using DE algorithm”, Proceedings of the National Conference on

Trends and Advances in Mechanical Engineering, YMCA University of science and

Technology, Faridabad, Oct, 2012.

2. Ruby Mishra, T.K.Naskar and Sanjib Acharya., “Synthesis of 4-bar linkages with joint

clearances using DE algorithm”. Conference Proceedings: NASOME 2012, KIIT

University BBSR.

3. Harsh Nahata and Tarun Kanti Naskar, Graphical assessment of workspace of a 6-

axis robotic manipulator, Accepted in International Conference on Recent Trends in

Mechanical Engineering, 16 November, 2013.

Gautam Majumder

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Title Author ‘s name Page no.

Journal name Volume

Experimental Investigation on the effect

of reinforcement particles on

the forgeability

and the mechanical

properties of aluminum

metal matrix composition

S.Das,R.Behera,A.Dutta, Gautam Majumdar,

B.Oraon,G.Sutradhar

310-316

Materials science and application

November 2010

An Experimental Investigation

on the machinability of powder

formed silicon carbide particle

reinforced aluminum

metal matrix composition

SujitDas,R.Behera,A.Dutta, Gautam Majumdar,

B.Oraon,G.Sutradhar

1-10 International journal of scientific & engineering and

research

Volume 2

Issue 7,

July-2011

Performacce measurement

of distribution

centre combining

data envelopment analysis and

analytic hierarchy process

P.S Chakraborty, Gautam Majumdar,B.Sarkar

117-128

Advances in Production

Engineering & Management

Volume 6

Issue 2,

2011

Prediction of electroless Ni-Co-P

coating using response surface method

T.Banerjee ,R.S.Sen,B.Oraon, Gautam Majumdar

International journal of advance

manufacturing technology

4 April 2012

Taguchi approach

followed by fuzzy

Kumar Abhishek,Saurav Dutta, ,Siba Sankar Mahapatra,Goutam Mandal and Gautam Majumdar

929-951

Journal of manufacturing

technology

Volume 24

Number

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linguistic reasoning for

quality productivity optimization in machining operation: a case study

management 6,

2013

Appraisement and

selection of third party logistics service

providers in fuzzy

environment

Saurav Dutta,Chitrasen Samantra,siba Sankar

Mahapatra,Goutam Mandal and Gautam Majumdar

537-548

Benchmarking an international

journal

Volume 20

Number 4,

2013

Prediction of surface

roughness and

application of response

surface methodology to develop a mathematical

model

N.Biswas,J.De, R.S.Sen,B.Oraon, Gautam

Majumdar

2771-

2777

International journal of

innovative research in science,

engineering and technology

Volume,2

Issue 7,

2013

Estimation of noise of a moving

passenger car

T.Roy,A.K.Mukhopadhya,Sadhan K.Ghosh,Gautam Majumdar

459-464

Indian journal of environment protection

Volume 33

Number 6, June 2013

Influence of honking on the noisier

situation(L10)

T.Roy,A.K.Mukhopadhya,Sadhan K.Ghosh,Gautam Majumdar

132-136

Noise control engineering

journal.(Accoustical Society of America)

Volume60

Number 2 April 2012

AVIJIT MUKHERJEE, Associate Professor,

PAPER PUBLICATION IN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL:

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1. Abhijit Mukhopadhyay, “Review on the Tribological State Test in some Metal

Forming Operation in Industry”, International Journal Mechanica Confab, Vol. 1, No.

3, Dec. 2012, pp. 29-39.

2. Abhijit Mukhopadhyay, “SEM/EDAX Studies of Pattern Abrasion of ‘EPDM’

Rubber Surfaces under Selected Parametric Combinations of Two-Body Abrasion in

Controlled Laboratory Conditions”, International Journal of Materials Science and

Engineering, A 3(1), Jan. 2013, pp. 31-40.

3. Abhijit Mukhopadhyay, “Effect of Some Lubricants on the Flow Characteristics of

‘EPDM’ Rubber under Compressive Load”, International Journal for Manufacturing

Science and Production, Vol. 13, Issue 1-2, April 2013, pp. 1-6.

PAPER PUBLICATION IN THE PROCEEDINGS OF

SEMINAR/CONFERENCE etc.:

1. Abhijit Mukhopadhyay, “SEM/EDAX Studies of Pattern Abrasion of ‘EPDM’

Rubber Surfaces Under Selected Parametric Combinations of Two-Body

Abrasion in Controlled Laboratory Conditions”, Proceedings of National

Seminar on ‘Advancements in Manufacturing- Vision 2020’, BIT, Mesra,

Ranchi, 25-26 May, 2012, pp.1-12.

2. Abhijit Mukhopadhyay et.al., “Hysteresis in Rubber Metal Spring in

Comparison with Steel Spring”, Proceedings of 25th.

All India Manufacturing

Technology Design and Research (AIMTDR-2012) Conference, Jadavpur

University, Dec. 2012, pp. 210-215.

3. Abhijit Mukhopadhyay, “Utility of Green Manufacturing for Business

Sustainability: An Example of Quality Loss Consideration”, Proceedings of the

National Conference ‘AEIC-2013’, GLA University, Mathura, 19-20 January,

2013, pp.1-9.

REFRESHERS COURSE ATTENDED:

1. “National Seminar on Recent Trends in Heritage Conservation”, Ministry of Culture

(Govt. of India), Indian Museum, Kolkata, 28-29 March, 2012.

2. “Recent Advances in LASER Technology and its Application”, School of Laser Sc.

and Engg. and Academic Staff College, Jadavpur University, 20-22 March, 2013.

3. “Work Shop on Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM) and Surface Acoustic Wave

(SAW) Sensors”, IEE, Jadavpur University, Salt Lake Campus, 13-14 May, 2013.

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PARTICIPATION AS DELEGATE:

1. Discussion Forum on “West Bengal – Towards Sustainable Growth: Perspectives on

Energy Policy and Environmental Realities – A Balanced Approach”, Williamson

Magor Hall, BCCI, Kolkata, 12th.

April 2012.

2. 5th.

Environment and Energy Conclave, ITC-Sonar, BCCI, Kolkata, 31st.

Aug.-1st.

Sept., 2012.

3. “EUROPEAN UNION: Awareness Raising and Information Campaign in India”,

European Business and Trade Corporation (EBTC), Park Hotel, Kolkata, 25th.

Sep.,

2012.

4. CII-SNC—3rd.

National Seminar on “Leadership Through Manufacturing

Excellence”, CII-SNC Auditorium, Salt Lake, Kolkata, 26th.

Sept., 2012.

5. Evening Lecture on “Meeting the Growing Clean Energy Needs of India – A New

Paradigm for Prosperity”, Prof. (Dr.) Bikash Sinha, The Palladian Lounge, BCCI,

Kolkata, 18th.

Feb., 2013.

APPOINTED AS “LABORATORY-IN-CHARGE”, M/C-TOOLS LABORATORY,

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ON 22.12.2012 FOR A PERIOD

OF TWO YEARS.

Prakash Chandra Roy

International Journal papers (1st April 2012 to 31

st march 2013)

1. Roy PC, Datta A, Chakraborty N. An assessment of different biomass feedstocks in a

downdraft gasifier for engine application. Fuel, 2013, 106: 864-868.

2. Roy PC, Datta A, Chakraborty N. Kinetic model of the reduction zone of a downdraft

biomass gasifier. International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced

Engineering. 2013, 3(3):591-597.

3. Roy PC, Datta A, Chakraborty N. Role of biomass energy for sustainable

development of Rural India: Case Studies. International Journal of Emerging

Technology and Advanced Engineering. 2013, 3(3): 577-582.

4. Bhattyachatyya D, Roy PC. Hybrid Energy System Simulation for Sustainable Energy

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Utilization. International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced

Engineering. 2013, 3(3): 622-627.

5. Ray S, Bisaws N, Roy PC. Investigation of Newtonian Fluid Flow through a Two-

dimensional Sudden Expansion and Sudden Contraction Flow Passage. International

Journal of Engineering Research and Development. 2012, 1 (12): 01-09.

International Conference proceedings papers

1. D. Bhattacharyya, P. C. Roy, N. Chakraborty, Simulation of Renewable Hybrid

System to study the uncertainty of the system, International Symposium on

Engineering under Uncertainty: Safety Assessment and Management (ISEUSAM-

2012)2012, Published at Springer India. 2013, pp 1101-1116, DOI10.1007/978-81-

322-0757-3_76.

A. Session chaired / Co Chaired : (Name of the teacher, Type of participation, name of the

Seminar/ Conference etc., Place, Duration).

Session co-chaired for the session “ENERGY SYSTEM MODELLING” in

International Conference on Energy Resources and Technologies for Sustainable

Development (ICERTSD-2013) on February 2013 at Bengal Engineering & Science

University, Shibpur, Howrah, West Bengal, INDIA

B. Seminar / Workshop / Conference / Symposium attended:

Attended International Conference on Energy Resources and Technologies for

Sustainable Development (ICERTSD-2013) on February 2013 at Bengal Engineering

& Science University, Shibpur, Howrah, West Bengal, INDIA

Book Published

1. B. B. Ghosh, S. Chakrabarti, S. Ghosh and P.C.Roy, ENGINEERING

THERMODYNAMICS AND FLUID MECHANICS, Revised 3rd

Edition, 2013,

ISBN: 978-93-259-6393-1, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.

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Dipak Laha

/Publications:

Journals:

1. Laha, D., Gupta, J. N. D. and Sapkal, S. U. (2013) A penalty-shift-insertion based

algorithm to minimize total flow time in no-wait flow shops. Journal of the

Operational Research Society, DOI: 10.1057/jors.2013.118.

2. Sapkal, S. U. and Laha, D. (2013) A heuristic for no-wait flow shop scheduling.

International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 68 (5-8), 1327-1338.

3. Laha, D. and Sapkal, S. U. (2013) An improved heuristic to minimize total flow time

for scheduling m-machine no-wait flow shop. Computers & Industrial Engineering,

DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2013.08.026

Conferences:

1. Laha, D. (2012) A simulated annealing heuristic for minimizing makespan in identical

parallel machine scheduling. LNCS, Springer-Verlag, 7677, 198-205.

2. Laha, D. and Behera, D. (2013) Improved flow shop schedules with total completion

time criterion. LNCS, Springer-Verlag, 7973, 258-270.

RANA SAHA,

[E] Publications

1. 1. M. K. Mondal, N. K. Manna and R. Saha, 2013, Study of Leakage Flow through a

Spool Valve under Blocked-Actuator Port Condition – Simulation and Experiment, Proc

IMechE Part C: J Mechanical Engineering Science, In press, DOI:

10.1177/0954406213507702.

2. B.K. Sarkar, P. Mandal, R. Saha, S. Mookherjee and D. Sanyal, “GA-optimized

feedforward-PID tracking control for a rugged electrohydraulic system design,” ISA

Trans., http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isatra.2013.07.008, 2013.

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3. B. K. Sarkar, J. Das, R. Saha, S. Mookherjee and D. Sanyal, 2013, Approaching

servoclass tracking performance by a proportional valve-controlled system, IEEE/ASME

Trans. on Mechatronics, vol. 18, pp. 1425–1430, 2013.

4. B. Halder, R Saha and D. Sanyal, 2012, Control-integrated design by theoretical

simulation for a torque-actuated 6-SBU Stewart platform, AMAE Int. J. Manufacturing

and Material Science 2, pp 13-21.

5. N. P. Mandal, R. Saha and D. Sanyal, 2012, Effects of flow intertia modeling and valve

plate geometry on swash plate axial piston pump performance, Proc. Inst. Mech. Engrs,

PartI, J Systems Control Engg, 226, pp 451-465.

[F] Projects

Sl

No

Name of Funding

agency

Project Title/PI or Co-I (other members) Duration

Funding

1 ITR, Chandipur Design and Implementation of Two-Axis Direct Drive Tracking

Mechanism/Co-I (with Kumardeb Bandyopadhyay, Kamalesh

Majumdar, Sanjib Kumar Acharyya, Saikat Mookherjee, Sanjoy

Saha, Dipankar Sanyal)

2013-2015

Rs 10.0

lakh

2 ER&IPR, DRDO,

New Delhi

Development of a Multiple Degree of Freedom Hydraulic Parallel

Manipulator with Control for Motion Tracking/Co-I (with

Dipankar Sanyal)

2012-2015

Rs 43.91

lakh

3 Aeronautics R&D

Board, New Delhi

Design of Low Noise Swash Plate axial Piston Pump/Co-I

(with Dipankar Sanyal)

2012-2014

Rs 14.86

lakh

4 HAL, Lucknow Analysis of Pressure Compensator Design of LCA –130 lpm

Main Hydraulic Pump by Modelling and Simulation/ Co-I (with

Saikat Mookherjee & Dipankar Sanyal)

2012-13

Rs 4.0 lakh

5 Aeronautics R&D

Board, New Delhi

High-Frequency Real Time Tracking Control for Linear Servo

Actuation System/PI (with Dipankar Sanyal)

2012-2014

Rs 20.45

lakh

Nirmal K. Manna

List of Publications

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Journals:

1. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Nirmal K. Manna and Koushik Ghosh, Hydrodynamic and

thermal interactions of a cluster of solid particles in a pool of liquid of different

Prandtl numbers using two-fluid model, Heat and Mass Transfer (Accepted).

2. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Somnath De, Koushik Ghosh, Nirmal K. Manna and Achintya

Mukhopadhyay, Heat Transfer Enhancement and Entropy Generation in a Square

Enclosure in the Presence of Adiabatic and Isothermal Blocks, Numerical Heat

Transfer: Part A, vol. 64 (7), pp 576-597, 2013

Conferences:

a) Papers

1. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Souvick Chatterjee Koushik Ghosh, Nirmal K. Manna, Swarnendu

Sen and Achintya Mukhopadhyay, Transient Interaction of Particles with Quiescent

Water: Experimental and Numerical Analysis, Indian Conference on Applied

Mechanics (INCAM) 2013, 4-6 July, 2013, IIT Madras, Chennai, Paper ID: FM 22

2. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Koushik Ghosh, Nirmal K. Manna, Deb Mukhopadhyay and

Hemant G. Lele, Analysis of Void Buildup during Hot Particle and Coolant

Interaction under Film Boiling Configuration, 8th

International Conference on

Multiphase Flow (ICMF2013), 26-31 May, 2013, Jeju, Korea, Paper ID: ICMF2013-872

b) Poster

1. Aayush Sharma, Pallab S. Mahapatra Souvick Chatterjee, Nirmal K. Manna, Koushik

Ghosh and Achintya Mukhopadhyay, Dynamic Analysis of Natural Convection in

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Grooved Channel, Perspectives in Nonlinear Dynamics, University of Hyderabad,

Hyderabad, 15-18 July, 2013

2. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Nirmal K. Manna and Koushik Ghosh, Numerical Study of

Fragmentation and Mixing of Particle Cluster in Quiescent Liquid in PHWR

Configuration, National Conference on Sustainable Development Through

innovative Research in Science and Technology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata , 28-

29 September, 2012

3. Aayush Sharma, Pallab S. Mahapatra and Nirmal K. Manna, Study of Natural

Convection in a Cavity with Additional Flow Passage at the Top, National

Conference on Sustainable Development Through innovative Research in Science and

Technology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata , 28-29 September, 2012

Sudip Simlandi

Journals

1. Simlandi, S., Barman, N. and Chattopadhyay , H. (2012), Study on rheological

behavior of A356 alloy during solidification in presence of stirring, Transactions IIM,

65(6) , 809-814

2. Simlandi S., Barman, N. and Chattopadhyay H. (2013), Study of thixotropic property

of A356 alloy in semisolid state, Solid State Phenomena 192-193, 335-340

3. Simlandi , S., Barman, N. and Chattopadhyay , H. (2013), Studies on Transport

Phenomena during Continuous Casting of an Al-Alloy in Presence of Electromagnetic

Stirring, Transactions IIM 66: 141-146

4. Mukherjee S, Simlandi S, Barman N. (2012), Studies on thermal behavior for cooling

of a building using phase change material. International Journal of Earth Science and

Engineering; ISSN 0974-5904:695-701.

5. Kumar A, Mukherjee S, Simlandi S, Barman N. (2013), Study on optimum utilization

of a phase change material for cooling of a building. International Journal of

Emerging technology and advance engineering; 3: 299-304.

Conferences

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1. Simlandi , S., Barman, N. and Chattopadhyay , H, (2013), Rheological Behaviour of

Semisolid Alloy Slurry – an Overview, acepetd for Indian Foundry Congress 27-29

January, Kolkata

Activities of Teachers during 2011-12

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Annexure – III A

Raindro4. A. Books/ Monographs etc. published: (Name of the teacher, Name of the Book,

Name of the Publisher)

Name of the teacher – Prof. Sadhan K Ghosh

Edited Volume Published.

1. “Waste Management” Vol I and Vol II - Proceedings of 2nd

International

Conference on SWM in November 2011, OPH, Kolkata.- Edited.

2. Total Quality Management in industries.

Monographs Published.

1. Green Manufacturing in India and UK SMEs, UKIERI Project

2. Detailed Project Report of CFC on Plastics Products, MSSE, Govt of West Bengal.

Name of the teacher – Prof. Samir Kumar Saha

1. Engineering Education in India : past, present and future [ISBN 978-81-7955-193-6]

(307+xvii pp), Sahitya Samsad, January, 2012.

Name of the teacher – Prof. Gautam Sutradhar

Book Published

.“Methoding of Castings” – New Age International (P) Limited , Publishers , New Delhi –

Rleased in Feb’2012

Editor

1. Editing a Quarterly News Letter “Foundry Sambad” Published from The Institute of

Indian Foundrymen in Bengali Version to educate the grass route people of

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Foundries.

2. Journal of Modeling and Simulation in Design and Manufacturing, Tribhuban

Publications , Bhopal

Name of the teacher – Prof Sujit Ghosal

Book Published

1. Name of the book : HOTEL ENGINEERING; Oxford University Press, New

Delhi, Year of publication 2011.

2. Name of the teacher – Prof Achintya Mukhopadhyay

1. “Chemically Reacting Flows at the Microscale” in “Microfluidics and Nanofluidics

Handbook”, S.K. Mitra and S. Chakraborty, eds., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group,

LLC, 2011.

Name of the teacher – Prof Sudipta De

1. Energy and exergy analyses of clean coal technology, ISBN 978-3-8454-1135-4, AV

Academikerverlag GmbH & Co. KG, Germany.

Name of the teacher – Prof. Prasanta Sahoo

1. Co-authored the book “Fractal Analysis in Machining”, Springer Verlag, Germany,

2011.

2. Authored chapter 1 (on Surface Topography) of the book “Tribology for Engineers”

(Ed. J. Paulo Davim), Woodhead Publishing, Oxford, 2011, pp. 1-32.

3. Co-authored a chapter titled “Modeling fractal dimension in CNC milling of brass

using Artificial Neural Network” in the book Machining and Forming Technologies,

Vol 2 (Ed. J Paulo Davim), 2011, Nova Science, USA, pp. 263-282.

4. Co-authored a chapter titled “Artificial neural network modelling of fractal dimension

in CNC turning and comparison with response surface model” in the book Machining

and Forming Technologies, Vol 1 (Ed. J Paulo Davim), 2011, Nova Science, USA,

pp. 241-262.

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5. Co-authored a chapter titled “Taguchi Based Fractal Dimension Modeling of Surface

Profile and Optimization in Cylindrical Grinding” in the book Manufacturing

Technology Research, Vol. 1 (Eds. J Paulo Davim & Mark J Jackson) 2011, Nova

Science, USA, pp.19-42.

6. Co-authored a chapter titled “Grey-Based Taguchi Analysis for Optimization in CNC

Turning of Different Materials with Multiple Roughness Characteristics” in the book

Manufacturing Technology Research, Vol. 1 (Eds. J Paulo Davim & Mark J Jackson)

2011, Nova Science, USA, pp.117-138.

7. Authored a chapter titled “Tribology Measurement” in the encyclopedia “Engineering

Measurements” (Ed. Myer Kutz), Wiley, USA, 2012 (in press).

8. Authored a chapter titled “Tribo Performance of Electroless Ni-P coatings” in the

book Materials and Surface Engineering: Research and Development (Ed. J. Paulo

Davim), 2012, Woodhead, UK, pp. 163-206.

9. Co-authored a chapter titled “ANN Modelling of Fractal Dimension in Machining” in

the book Mechatronics and Manufacturing Engineering (Ed. J. Paulo Davim), 2012,

Woodhead, UK, pp. 159-226.

10. Co-authored a chapter in Dynamic Methods and Process Advancements in

Mechanical, Manufacturing, and Materials Engineering, J P Davim (Ed.) IGI Global,

Hershey, USA, 2012, Chapter 2: Large Amplitude Forced Vibration Analysis of

Stiffened Plates under Harmonic Excitation (pages 25-61), A Mitra, P. Sahoo, K Saha

11. Co-authored a chapter in Dynamic Methods and Process Advancements in

Mechanical, Manufacturing, and Materials Engineering, J P Davim (Ed.) IGI Global,

Hershey, USA, 2012, Chapter 18: Roughness Optimization of Electroless Ni-B

Coatings Using Taguchi Method (pages 302-319) S K Das, P. Sahoo

12. Co-authored a chapter titled “Tribology of Ceramics and Ceramic Matrix

Composites” in the book “Tribology for Scientists and Engineers” (Ed. S Ingole et al),

Springer, Germany, 2012 (in press).

Name of the teacher – Dr Prakash Chandra Roy

Book Published

2. B. B. Ghosh, S. Chakrabarti, S. Ghosh and P.C.Roy, ENGINEERING

THERMODYNAMICS AND FLUID MECHANICS, 2nd

Edition, 2012, ISBN:

978-81-259-5305-0, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.

B. Articles published in Journals/ Conferences: (Name of the teacher, name of the Article,

Name of the Journal/ proceedings, Date of the publication, Volume)

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Name of the teacher – Prof Sadhan K Ghosh

1. Improvement of Service Quality by Reducing Waiting Time for Service, A

Sarkar, A Mukherjee, S K Ghosh, International Journal of Simulation Modelling

Practice and Theory, August 2011.

2. Selection of Critical Processes for “Process Improvement”. A Sarkar, A

Mukherjee, S K Ghosh, International Journal of Lean Six Sigma, Emerald,

December 2011,

3. Comparison of Performance Appraisal Scores among Different Functions, A

Sarkar, A Mukherjee, S K Ghosh, International Journal of Research and Practice

in Human Resource Management, , December 2011.

4. Assessment of Engineering Colleges through the application of the six sigma

metrics in a state of India, D P Choudhury, A Mukherjee, S K Ghosh,

International Journal of Quality and Reliability Management, Emerald, Vol.28,

Issue.9, August 2011.

5. Rebuilding C&D Waste Recycling Efforts in India, S K Ghosh, Sannidhya K

Ghosh, Asit Aich, Waste Management World Journal, ISWA. Italy in April 2011.

6. Measurement System Analysis of Test Setup when Product is Pre-Mature and is

Unstable, A Sarkar, A Mukherjee, S K Ghosh, Presented & published in NIQR

conference in 2011 by ISI, New Delhi.

7. Addressing Environmental concern through Lean Six Sigma – a Greener

Approach, A Sarkar, A Mukherjee, S K Ghosh, Published in the conference

proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Solid Waste Management at

Jadavpur University, Kolkata Nov 2011.

8. Management of Municipal Solid Waste in India, S K Ghosh, Published in the

conference proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Solid Waste

Management at Jadavpur University, Kolkata Nov 2011, P 10-16.

9. Source Segregation - A Positive Step towards Sustainable Solid Waste

Management System in Indian Cities, A. Aich, S K Ghosh, Published in the

conference proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Solid Waste

Management at Jadavpur University, Kolkata Nov 2011, P 130-138.

10. Food Waste Management in Different Areas of Durgapur, India- Practices and

Challenges, Anuradha Mukherjee, S K Ghosh, Published in the conference

proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Solid Waste Management at

Jadavpur University, Kolkata Nov 2011, P 812-821.

11. Construction Waste – Towards sustainable resource management in India., S K

Ghosh, Proceedings of the International Conference on solid waste, Hong Kong

Baptist University, Hong Kong, May 2-6, 2011.

Name of the teacher –Professor Simul Banerjee

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Journal Paper

1. Bijoy Mandal, Rajender Singh, Santanu Das, Simul Banerjee, Imporoving grinding

performance by controlling air flow around a grinding wheel, International Journal of

Machine Tools and Manufacture, 51/9 (2011) 670 – 676.

Conference Paper

1. Navin Kumar, Dipak Laha, Simul Banerjee, Subhash C Panja, Artificial Neural

Network Modeling for Predicting the Yield of Steel of a Steel Making Shop,

Proceedings of International Conference on Computational Methods in

Manufacturing, ICCMM 2011, December 15-16, 2011, Indian Institute of Technology

Guwahati, India, 363 – 368.

Peer Review

International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Springer, 2011 (12

numbers)

Machining Science and Technology, Taylor & Francis, 2011

International Journal of Precision Technology, Inder Science, 2011

International Journal of Microstructure and Materials Properties, Inder Science, 2011

Materials and Manufacturing Process, Taylor & Francis, 2011 (2 numbers)

Publications of Prof. Simul Banerjee (1st April 2012 to 31

st March 2013)

Present “h index”: 3

8. Bijoy Mandal, Rajender Singh, Santanu Das, Simul Banerjee, Development of a

grinding fluid delivery technique and its performance evaluation, Materials and

Manufacturing Processes, 27/4 (2012) 436 – 442.

9. Sunil Hansda, Simul Banerjee, Multiple performance characteristics optimization in

drilling of glass fibre reinforced polyester composite at different weightage of

performance by Grey relational analysis, International Journal of Machining and

Machinability of Materials, 12/1/2 (2012) 14 – 27.

10. Asit Baran Puri, Simul Banerjee, Multiple-response optimization of electrochemical

grinding characteristics through response surface methodology, International Journal

of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 64/5-8 (2013) 715 – 725.

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11. Ushasta Aich, Amit Kumar Pal, Dipak Laha, Simul Banerjee, Searching for a pareto

optimal multi-objective simulated annealing on RSM model, Advanced Materials

Research, 622-623 (2013) 51-55.

12. Bijoy Mandal, Debashis Biswas, Anirban Sarkar, Santanu Das, Simul Banerjee,

Improving grindibility of Inconel 600 using alumina wheel through pneumatic barrier

assisted fluid application, Advanced Materials Research, 622-623 (2013) 394-398.

13. Haradhan Soren, Subhas Chandra Panja, Sunil Hansda, Simul Banerjee, Analysis

process capability of drilling on glass fiber reinforced polyester (GFRP) composites

with Taguchi loss function, Advanced Materials Research, 622-623 (2013) 1314-

1319.

14. Bijoy Mandal, Debashis Biswas, Anirban Sarkar, Santanu Das, Simul Banerjee,

Experimental Observation on Grindability of Titanium Gr.1 Under Different

Environment, Proceedings of 4rd

International and 25th

AIMTDR Conference,

December 14 – 16, 2012, Jadavpur University, India, 2012, 357 – 362.

Name of the teacher – Prof. Sankar Dhar

1. Cyclic plastic deformation and damage in 304LN stainless steel

Materials Science and Engineering: A, Volume 528, Issue 15, 15 June 2011, Pages

4873-4882 Surajit Kumar Paul, S. Sivaprasad, S. Dhar, S. Tarafder

2. Estimation of fracture toughness of 20MnMoNi55 steel in the ductile to brittle

transition region using master curve method , Nuclear Engineering and Design,

Volume 241, Issue 8, August 2011, Pages 2831-2838 S. Bhowmik, A.

Chattopadhyay, T. Bose, S.K. Acharyya, P. Sahoo, J. Chattopadhyay, S. Dhar

3. Cyclic plastic deformation behavior in SA333 Gr. 6 C–Mn steel

Materials Science and Engineering: A, Volume 528, Issue 24, 15 September 2011,

Pages 7341-734 Surajit Kumar Paul, S. Sivaprasad, S. Dhar, S. Tarafder

4. Key issues in cyclic plastic deformation: Experimentation

Mechanics of Materials, Volume 43, Issue 11, November 2011, Pages 705-720

Surajit Kumar Paul, S. Sivaprasad, S. Dhar, S. Tarafder

Name of the teacher – Prof. Samir Kumar Saha

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1. Ghosh, Sandip, Mukhopadhyay Deb, Saha Samir Kumar – “An experimental analysis

of subcooled leakage flow through slits from high pressure high temperature

pipelines” – International Journal of Pressure Versel & Piping 88 (2011), 281-289 pp.

2. Saha, Samir Kr., Ghosh Sangita : “Engineering Education in India : past, present and

future”, Propagation (a journal of NCSM), Vol.2, No.2, pp. 111-119, July, 2011.

3. Saha Samir Kumar : “History of Technical Education in India : 1900-2005”, Indian

Journal of History of Science, Vol.46, No.3, pp.551-568, Sept., 2011.

4. Samir Kr. Saha and Siddhartha Ray – “The Need for Study of History and Philosophy

of Science and Technology”, Propagation, V3, No.1, pp.18-22, January, 2012.

5. Samir Kr. Saha : “Reports of the Education Commissions in India”, to be published

in Indian Journal of History of Science, Vol. 47, No.1, March, 2012.

6. S.K. Saha et al. : “Thermodynamics – the different approaches : What do they mean?”

Communicated to Indian Journal of Technical Education, April, 2012.

7. S.K. Saha & S. Ray – “The need for Study of History & Philosophy of Science &

Technology”, Proceedings of the National Seminar on History and Philosophy of

Science (47-53 pp) July, 2011, Kolkata, M.C. Chaki Centre for Mathematics &

Mathematical Sciences.

8. S.K. Saha, Joyshree Roy et al., “Growing Mobility in India : How sustainable are the

new efforts?” Paper presented in the Conference “Subversive Niches : Tracking

mobility studies and Transitions in India and Bangladesh” at Kolkata, 28-29

December, 2011 org. by Global Change Programme, J.U.

9. Duke Ghosh, J. Roy, S.K. Saha – “Motoraisation of Cycle Vans in India : Analysis of

two experiments in West Bengal”, paper accepted for 3rd

International Conference on

sustainability transitions, August 29-31, 2012, Technical University of Denmark.

Name of the teacher – Prof. Dipankar Sanyal

1. N. P. Mandal, R. Saha, and D. Sanyal, 2012, “Effects of flow inertia modelling and

valve-plate geometry on swash-plate axial-piston pump performance”, Proc. IMechE

Part I: J. Systems and Control Engineering, vol. 226, pp.451-465.

2. A.Mukhopadhyay and D.Sanyal, Modeling of Evaporation and Combustion of

Droplets in a Spray Using the Unit Cell Approach: A Review, Heat Transfer

Engineering, 33, pp. 375–386, 2012.

3. B. K. Sarkar, P. Mandal, R. Saha, S. Mookherjee, D. Sanyal, 2011 “Comparison of a

Combined PID Feefforward Controller with a Fuzzy Controller for an

Electrohydraulic Actuation System” 38th

National conference on Fluid mechanics

and Fluid Power. MANIT Bhopal, 15th

-17th

December.

4. N. Mondal, R. Saha, and D. Sanyal, 2011 “Design Analysis of Aerodynamic Thrust

Bearing with Axial and Transverse Loading” 38th

National conference on Fluid

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mechanics and Fluid Power. MANIT Bhopal, 15th

-17th

December.

5. B. Halder, R. Saha, and D. Sanyal, 2011, “Control-Integrated Design by Theoretical

Simulation for a Torque-Actuated 6-SBU Stewart Platform”, Proceedings of Second

International Joint Conference on Advances in Engineering and Technology - AET

2011, December 20-21, Noida, India (Best Paper).

Name of the teacher – Prof. Gautam Sutradhar

1. Rabindra Behera, S Kayal, D Chatterjee, G. Sutradhar, “Solidification behavior and

forgeability of stir-cast aluminum alloy metal matrix composites”, Published in the

Canadian Journal of pure & applied Sciences: An International Journal , vol. 5, No 2,

June-2011.

2. Rabindra Behera, S. Kayal & G. Sutradhar, “Solidification behavior and detection of

hotspots in aluminium alloy castings: Computer aided analysis and experimental

validation”. Pulished in International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,Dindigul, Vol.1,No 4, 2011.

3. T.Nandi, R. Behera, K. Majumdar & G.Sutradhar

“Investigation on the solidification

behavior of aluminium alloy casting by using computer aided

simulationsoftware”.(Accepted in Metal Casting Technology, an International journal,

Australia).

4. T Nandi , R.Behera , S kayal , A Chanda , G.Sutradhar “Study on Solidification

Behavior of Aluminium alloy (LM6) Castings by using Computer aided Simulation

software” Published in International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications

(IJERA) Vol. 1, Issue 2, pp.157-164.

5. Rabindra Behera, S. Das, D. Chatterjee, G. Sutradhar, “Forgeability and Machinability of

Stir Cast Aluminum Alloy Metal Matrix Composites “Journal of minerals & materials

characterization & Engineering, Vol. 10, No. 10, pp 923-939,2011.

6. Rabindra Behera, D.Chatterjee and G.Sutradhar “Machinability of LM6/SiCp metal matrix

composites with tungsten carbide cutting tool inserts”, ARPN Journal of Engineering and

Applied Sciences, VOL. 7, NO. 2, FEBRUARY 2012, ISSN 1819-6608.

7. Rabindra Behera, Nihar Ranjan Mohanta,G.Sutradhar, “Distribution of SiC particulates in

stir cast Aluminium alloy Metal matrix composites and its effect on mechanical properties”

International Journal of Emerging trends in Engineering and Development ISSN 2249-6149

Issue 2, Vol.1 (January-2012).

8. Rabindra Behera, D Chatterjee, G Sutradhar, “Effect of reinforcement particles on the

fluidity and solidification behavior of the stir cast aluminum alloy metal matrix

composites”, American Journal of Materials Science, p-ISSN: 2162-9382 e-ISSN:

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2162-8424,2012; 2(3): 53-61,doi: 10.5923/j.materials.20120203.04.

9. Sourav Ghosh, G.Sutradhar, P.Sahoo, “Wear performance of Al-5% SiC metal matrix

composite using Taguchi method”, Vol 2, No. 1, 2011, pp 33-40

10. Sujit Das, R. Behera, G. Majumdar,B. Oraon,G. Sutradhar “An experimental

investigation on the machinability of powder formed silicon carbide particle reinforced

aluminium metal matrix composites”, International Journal of Scientific & Engineering

Research Volume 2, Issue 7, July-2011, ISSN 2229-5518.

11. Sourav Kayal, Rabindra Behera and G Sutradhar “Effect of SiCp on fluidity of the

LM6/SiCp metal matrix composites” International journal of emerging trends in

engineering and development (IJETED).

12. Sourav Kayal , R. Behera, Nandi. T, and Sutradhar. G “Solidification behavior of stir cast

Al alloy metal matrix composites” International journal of applied engineering research,

DINDIGUL,Volume 2, No 2, 2011.

Name of the teacher – Prof. Gautam Pohit

1. Chaterjee, S., and Pohit, G., “Squeeze-film damping characteristics of cantilever micro-

resonators under large electrostatic loading”, Mechanics of Advanced Materials and

Structures, 19:1–12, 2011.

2. Chaterjee, S., and Pohit, G., “Dynamics of electrostatically actuated micro-cantilevers

under primary and superharmonic excitations”, In Press, Proceedings of the Institution of

Mechanical Engineers, Part C, Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science..

3. Kumar K. and Pohit, G., “Virtual Manufacturing of various types of Gears and the

validation of the technique using Rapid Prototype.” Virtual and Physical Prototyping,

Vol. 7, No. 2, 2012, pp. 153-171.

4. Kumar K, and Pohit, G., “Virtual Manufacturing of Bevel Gear,” Proceedings of

National Seminar ETME-2011, pp. 198-209.

5. Jena, P. C., Parhi, D. R. and Pohit, G., “Study of faults detection of a single cracked

beam through various techniques”, International Journal of Applied Artificial

Intelligence in Engineering System, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2012, pp. 51-58.

Name of the teacher – Asish Bandyopadhyay

1. Application of Taguchi-based gray relational analysis for evaluating the optimal laser

cladding parameters for AISI1040 steel plane surface, 2012, Int. J. of Adv. Manu.

Tech., (published on line).

2. Multi-Attribute Group Decision Making for Supplier Selection Using Grey Analysis

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and Rough Set Theory, Int. J of Business Insights and Transformation, 2012, Vol 5,

Issue 1, pp 60-70.

3. Ni-Cr-Mo Cladding on Mild Steel Plane Surface using High Power CO2 Laser and

Process Modeling with Response Surface Methodology(RSM), International Journal

of Engineering and Technology (IJEST), Vol.3 No.8 August 2011, pp 6805-6816.

4. Multi-objective optimization in laser cladding process using Utility Theory coupled

with Taguchi Method , International Journal of Advances in Science and Technology,

Vol. 4, No.3, 2012, pp-67-74

Name of the teacher – Sujit Ghosal

3. Kerf quality prediction and optimisation for pulsed Nd:YAG laser cutting of

aluminium alloy sheets using GA-ANN hybrid model, Sudipto Chaki, Sujit Ghosal and

Rabi Bath, Int. J. Mechatronics and Manufacturing Systems- Special Issue on Lasers

in Manufacturing, vol. 5, Nos. 3/4, pp 263-279, 2012

4. Analytical Hierarchy Process & Scoring Model in Assessing Institutional

Performance- A comparative Case Study, “The Alternative”-, Sukanta kr. Naskar,

Sujit Ghosal and Dipankar Bose, Journal of Management Studies and Research, BIT,

Mesra, ISSN 0973-0451, vol. XI, No.1, pp 5-27

5. Application of an optimized SA-ANN hybrid model for parametric modeling and

optimization of LASOX cutting of mild steel, Sudipto Chaki and Sujit Ghosal, J

Production Engineering Research and Development, Springer, 2011, Vol 5, Issue 3, pp

251-262

6. Optimisation of kerf Quality During Pulsed Nd-YAG Laser Cutting of Aluminium

Alloy Sheet, Sudipto Chaki and Sujit Ghosal , Int. Virtual J. for Science, Technics and

Innovations for Industries, Scientific-technical Union of Mechanical Engineering,

2011, 2012 8-11,ISSN 1313-0226-8-11

7. AHP IN ASSESSING PERFORMANCE OF DIPLOMA INSTITUTES – A CASE

STUDY, Sukanta kr. Naskar, Sujit Ghosal and Dipankar Bose, Journal of Technical

Education and Training (JTET), Vol. 3, No.2| December 2011| ISSN 2229-8932 | 67-

81

Name of the Teacher: Prof. Swarnendu Sen

11. Shear Viscosity Enhancement in Water-nanoparticle Suspensions; B. Ganesh, S. Sen,

I.K. Puri; Physics Letter A; Vol-376, 860-863, 2012.

12. Effects of Inlet Conditions on Dynamics of a Thermal Pulse Combustor, S. Mondal,

A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen; Combustion Theory and Modelling. Vol-16, 59-74, 2012.

13. Characterization of a Ferrofluid-based Thermomagnetic Pump for Microfluidic

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Applications; S Pal, A. Datta, S. Sen, A. Mukhopadhyay, K. bandyopadhyay, R.

Ganguly; Journal of magnetism and Magnetic Materials; Vol-323, 2701-2709, 2011.

14. Prediction of Size and Velocity Distributions in Sprays Formed by the Breakup of

Planar Liquid Sheets using Maximum Entropy Formalism; S. Nath, A. Datta, A.

Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen, T. J. Tharakan; Atomization and Sprays; Vol-21, 483-501,

2011

Name of the Teacher: Prof. Achintya Mukhopadhyay

1. N. Bis ps using Quadrature Method of Moments, Atmospheric Research, Vol.106, 61 –

70, 2012.

2. S. Mondal, A. Mukhopadhyay and S. Sen, Effects of Inlet Conditions on Dynamics of a

Thermal Pulse Combustor, Combustion Theory and Modelling, Vol.16, pp. 59 – 74, 2012

3. A. Mukhopadhyay and D. Sanyal, Modeling of Evaporation and Combustion of Droplets

in a Spray using Unit Cell Approach: A Review, Heat Transfer Engineering, Vol. 33 pp.

375 – 386, 2012.

4. S. Nath, A. Datta, A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen and T.J. Tharakan, Prediction of Size and

Velocity Distributions in Sprays Formed by the Break Up of Planar Liquid Sheets using

Maximum Entropy Formalism, Atomization and Sprays, 21, 483 - 501, 2011.

5. S.Pal, A. Datta, S. Sen, A. Mukhopadhyay, K. Bandyopadhyay and R. Ganguly,

Characterization of a Ferrofluid-based Thermomagnetic Pump for Microfluidic

Applications, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 323, 2701 – 2709, 2011.

6. S. Banerjee, A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen and R. Ganguly, Effects of Magnetization

Saturation on Thermomagnetic Convection in a Locally Heated Square Enclosure,

Numerical Heat Transfer Part A: Applications, Vol. 59, pp. 693 - 718, 2011.

Name of the Teacher: Prof. Prasanta Sahoo

Referred Journals

1. Ghosh, S., Sahoo, P. and Sutradhar, G., Friction performance of Al-10%SiCp metal

matrix composites using Taguchi method, ISRN Tribology, 2012, ID 386861 (in

press)

2. Roy, S and Sahoo, P., Friction performance optimization of chemically deposited Ni-

P-W coating using Taguchi method, ISRN Tribology, 2012, ID 136740 (in press)

3. Sahoo, P., Barman, T. K. and Routara, B. C., Grey-based Taguchi analysis of

cylindrical grinding process parameters with multiple roughness characteristics,

International Journal of Production and Quality Engineering, 2012 (in press).

4. Roy, S and Sahoo, P., Optimization of multiple roughness characteristics of

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chemically deposited Ni-P-W coating using weighted principal component analysis,

ISRN Mechanical Engineering, 2012, ID 495857, in press.

5. Chatterjee, B and Sahoo, P, Finite element based unloading of an elastic plastic

spherical stick contact for varying tangent modulus and hardening rule, International

Journal of Surface Engineering and Interdisciplinary Materials Science, 2012, in

press.

6. Chatterjee, B and Sahoo, P, Unloading of an elastic plastic spherical stick contact

under varying strain hardening-A finite element study, International Journal of

Materials, Manufacturing and Design, 2012, in press.

7. Sahoo, P., Loading and unloading characteristics of rough surfaces in presence of soft

coatings and adhesion, International Journal of Materials, Manufacturing and Design,

2012, in press.

8. Ghosh, S. and Sahoo, P., Friction behaviour of medium leaded brass UNS C34000

against steel using Taguchi method, International Journal of Materials, Manufacturing

and Design, 2012, in press.

9. Roy, S and Sahoo, P., Potentiodynamic polarization behavior of electroless Ni-P-W

coatings, ISRN Corrosion, 2012, ID 914867, 1-11.

10. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K. N., Large displacement of crossbeam structure

through energy method, International Journal of Automotive & Mechanical

Engineering, 2012, 5, 520-544.

11. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K. N., Forced vibration analysis of cross stiffened

plates with simply supported boundary condition, Advances in Vibration Engineering,

2012, 12 (3) (in press)

12. Bhowmik S, Sahoo P, Acharyya S K, Chattopadhyay J and Dhar S, Application and

comparative study of the master curve methodology for fracture toughness

characterization of 20MnMoNi55 steel, Materials and Design, 2012, 39, 309-317.

13. Chatterjee, B and Sahoo, P, Effect of strain hardening on elastic-plastic contact of a

deformable sphere against a rigid flat under full stick contact condition, Advances in

Tribology 2012, ID 472794, 1-8.

14. Mitra, A, Sahoo, P and Saha K N, Effect of In-plane Boundary Conditions on Forced

Vibration Analysis of Stiffened Plates with a Free Edge, Journal of Vibration and

Control 2012 (in press) doi:10.1177/1077546311430106

15. Das, D, Sahoo, P and Saha K N, A numerical analysis of large amplitude beam

vibration under different boundary conditions and excitation patterns, Journal of

Vibration and Control 2011(in press) doi:10.1177/1077546311429147

16. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K.N., Nonlinear vibration analysis of simply supported

stiffened plates by a variational method, Mechanics of Advanced Materials and

Structures, (in press) DOI:10.1080/15376494.2011.627640

17. Barman, T. K. and Sahoo, P., Prediction of fractal dimension in cylindrical grinding

of brass using ANN, Journal of Machining and Forming Technologies, 2012, 4 (1-2)

tbd-tbd.

18. Das, D, Sahoo, P and Saha K N, Dynamic analysis of rotating annular disk of variable

thickness under uniform axial pressure, International Journal for Computational

Methods in Engineering Science & Mechanics, 2012, 13, 37-59.

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19. Chatterjee, B and Sahoo, P, Elastic-plastic Contact of a Deformable Sphere against a

Rigid Flat for Varying Material Properties under Full Stick Contact Condition,

Tribology in Industry, 2011, 33(4), 164 -172.

20. Das, S. K. and Sahoo, P., Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy of Ni-B coatings

and optimization by Taguchi method and Grey relational analysis, Portugalie

Electrochimica Acta, 2011, 29(4), 211-231.

21. Das, S. K. and Sahoo, P., Study of Potentiodynamic Polarization Behaviour of

Electroless Ni-B Coatings and Optimization using Taguchi Method and Grey

Relational Analysis, Journal of Minerals & Materials Characterization & Engineering,

2011, 10(14), 1307-1327.

22. Ghosh, S., Sutradhar, G. and Sahoo, P., Wear performance of Al-5%SiC metal matrix

composite using Taguchi method, Journal of Tribology Research, Vol 2, No1, 2011,

33-40.

23. Roy, S., Das, S. K., Pal, S. K. and Sahoo P., Friction performance optimization of

electroless Ni-P coating, Journal of Tribology Research, Vol 2, No1, 2011, 41-50.

24. Sahoo, P. and Ghosh, S., Tribological behavior of aluminium metal matrix composites

– a review, Journal of Tribology Research, Vol 2, No1, 2011, 1-14.

25. Chatterjee, B. and Sahoo, P., Finite element study of elastic-plastic hemispherical

contact behavior against a rigid flat under varying contact conditions and material

properties, Journal of Tribology Research, Vol 2, No1, 2011, 23-31.

26. Das, S. K. and Sahoo, P., Fractal characterization of electroless Ni-B coating and

optimization of coating parameters, International Journal of Computational Material

Science and Surface Engineering 2011, 4(4), 326-346.

27. Bhowmik, S., Chattopadhyay, A., Bose, T., Acharyya, S. K., Sahoo, P.,

Chattopadhyay, J., Dhar, S., Estimation of fracture toughness of 20MnMoNi55 steel

in the ductile to brittle transition region using master curve method, Nuclear

Engineering and Design, 2011, 241(8), 2831-2838.

28. Sahoo, P., Optimization of turning parameters for surface roughness using RSM and

GA, Advances in Production Engineering & Management, 2011, 6 (3), 197-208.

29. Sahoo, P. and Routara, B. C., Multi-objective optimization for surface roughness in

CNC turning of brass using Response surface method, International Journal of

Production and Quality Engineering, 2011, 2(1), 43-48.

30. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K.N., A multi asperity model of contact between a

smooth sphere and a rough flat surface in presence of adhesion, Tribology in Industry,

2011, 33 (1), 3-10.

31. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K.N., Large amplitude dynamic analysis of stiffened

plates with free edges, Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures, 2011, 6 (6),

883-914.

32. Das, S. K. and Sahoo, P., Optimization of Tribological Performance of Electroless Ni-

B Coating using Taguchi Method and Grey Relational Analysis, Tribology -

Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces, 2011, 5 (1), 16-24.

33. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K. N., Free vibration analysis of initially deflected

stiffened plates for various boundary conditions, Journal of Vibration and Control

2011, 17(14), 2131-2157.

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34. Das, S. K. and Sahoo, P., A parametric investigation of the friction performance of

electroless Ni-B coatings, Lubrication Science, 23 (2), 2011, 81-97.

35. Das, S. K. and Sahoo, P., Tribological characteristics of electroless Ni-B coating and

optimization of coating parameters using Taguchi based Grey relational analysis,

Materials and Design, 32, 2011, 2228-2238.

36. Sahoo, P. and Das, S. K., Tribology of Electroless Nickel Coatings – A Review,

Materials and Design, 32, 2011, 1760-1775.

37. Das, S. K. and Sahoo, P., Characterization of friction behaviour of electroless Ni-B

coatings and optimization of coating parameters, Journal of Manufacturing

Technology Research, 3(1-2), 2011.

38. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K. N., Large amplitude forced vibration analysis of

stiffened plates under harmonic excitation, International Journal of Materials,

Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering, 2011, 1(2), 62-98

39. Das, S. K. and Sahoo, P., Roughness optimization of electroless Ni-B coatings using

Taguchi method, International Journal of Materials, Manufacturing and Mechanical

Engineering, 2011, 1(3), 53-71.

40. Das, S. K. and Sahoo, P., Optimization of electroless Ni-B coatings based on multiple

roughness characteristics, Journal of Tribology and Surface Engineering, 2011, 2 (1-

2), 85-106.

41. Sahoo, P., Mitra, A. and Saha K.N., Elastic adhesive contact of rough surfaces based

on multiple-point asperity model, Journal of Tribology and Surface Engineering,

2011, 2 (1-2), 1-20.

42. Barman, T. K. and Sahoo, P., ANN modeling of fractal dimension in grinding of mild

steel and comparison with response surface model, Journal of Mechatronics and

Intelligent Manufacturing, 2011, 2 (1-2), 41-52.

Conference proceedings

1. Bhowmik, S., Sahoo, P., Acharyya, S. K., Dhar, S., Effect of thickness, geometry and

microstructure on fracture toughness for 20MnMoNi55 steel, Nat Symposium on

Fatigue, Fracture and Integrity Assessment (FFIA) May 4-5, 2012, Jamshedpur, p. 47.

2. Ghosh S, Sahoo P and Sutradhar G, Optimization of Tribological properties of Al-

5%SiC using Taguchi Method, Proc. National conference on Advances in Simulation

& Optimization Techniques in Mechanical Engineering, Feb 18-19, 2012,

Bhubaneswar, Nasome12-CP07

3. Ghosh S and Sahoo P, Friction behaviour of medium leaded brass UNS C34000

against steel using Taguchi Method, Proc. National conference on Advances in

Simulation & Optimization Techniques in Mechanical Engineering, Feb 18-19, 2012,

Bhubaneswar, Nasome12-CP06

4. Roy S and Sahoo P, Hardness Optimization of Electroless Ni-P-W Coating by

Taguchi Technique, Proc. National conference on Advances in Simulation &

Optimization Techniques in Mechanical Engineering, Feb 18-19, 2012, Bhubaneswar,

Nasome12-CP02

5. Das M K, Kumar K, Barman T K and P Sahoo, Modeling and analysis of process

parameters on MRR in EDM of EN 31 tool steel using response surface methodology,

Proc. National conference on Advances in Simulation & Optimization Techniques in

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Mechanical Engineering, Feb 18-19, 2012, Bhubaneswar, Nasome12-CP01.

6. Bhowmik, S., Chattopadhyay, A., Acharyya, S. K., Sahoo, P., Dhar, S.,

Chattopadhyay, J., Application of Master Curve methodology in the ductile to brittle

transition region for the material 20MnMoNi55 steel, 21st International Conference on

Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology (SMiRT), New Delhi, 2011, Div II,

Paper ID 238, pp 1-8.

7. Barman, T K and Sahoo, P., Prediction of fractal dimension in aluminium milling

using artificial neural network, Proc. International Conference in Mechanical

Engineering (ICME) Dhaka 2011, ICME11-AM-045.

8. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K. N., Theoretical and experimental study on bending

of simply supported overhang beam, Proc. International Conference on

Computational Methods in Manufacturing (ICCMM) Guwahati, 2011, 420-425.

9. Chatterjee, B. and Sahoo, P., Effect of strain hardening on unloading of a deformable

spherical contact under stick contact condition – A finite element study, Proc.

International Conference in Mechanical Engineering (ICME) Dhaka 2011, ICME11-

AM-029.

10. Mitra, A., Roy, D., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K. N., Experimental study and numerical

analysis on vibration characteristics of simply supported overhang beam under large

deformation, Proc. International Conference in Mechanical Engineering (ICME)

Dhaka 2011, ICME11-AM-003.

11. Roy, S. and Sahoo, P., Electroless Ni–P–W coating: Preparation and characterization,

Proc. International Conference in Mechanical Engineering (ICME) Dhaka 2011,

ICME11-RT-014.

12. Bhowmik, S., Sahoo, P., Acharyya, S. K. and Chattopadhyay, J., Direct measurement

of JIC from the load versus load-line displacement data for 20MnMoNi55 steel, Proc.

International Conference in Mechanical Engineering (ICME) Dhaka 2011, ICME11-

AM-008.

13. Chatterjee, B. and Sahoo, P., Unloading of an elastic plastic spherical stick contact

under varying strain hardening-A finite element study, Proc. National Tribology

Conference (NTC) Roorkee 2011, NTC1104, pp. 1-8.

14. Ghosh, S., Sahoo, P. and Sutradhar, G., Study of friction performance of Al-10% SiC

metal matrix composite using Taguchi method, Proc. International Conference in

Mechanical Engineering (ICME) Dhaka 2011, ICME11-AM-027.

15. Ghosh, S., Behera, R., Sutradhar, G. and Sahoo, P., Optimization of wear behaviour

of Al-10%SiC metal matrix composite using Taguchi method, Proc. National

Conference on Industrial Engineering, Kolkata, 2011, paper no. MMMT2, pp. 1-5.

16. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K. N., Nonlinear dynamic analysis of stiffened plates

under different loading patterns, Proc. International Conference on Emerging Trends

in Mechanical Engineering (ICETME), Patiala, 2011

Name of the Teacher: Prof. Buddhadeb Oraon

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1. Predicting electroless Ni-Co-P coating using Response Surface Method , B. Oraon,

International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Date of Publication:

04.04.2012, Volume : Accepted (Volume No. not assigned till date).

Name of the Teacher: Prof. Sudipta De:

1. Barman, N.S., Ghosh, S. and De, S. (2012): “Gasification of biomass in a fixed bed

downdraft gasifier – A realistic model including tar”, Bioresource Technology

(Elsevier), 107, 505-511.

2. Majoumerd, M.M., De, S., Assadi, M. and Breuhaus, P., (2012): “An EU initiative for

future generation of IGCC power plants using hydrogen-rich syngas: simulation

results for the baseline configuration”, Applied Energy (Elsevier), 99, 280-290.

Name of the Teacher : Prof. Pradip Kumar Pal

1, Ramesh Rudrapati, Pradip kumar Pal and Asish Bandyopadhyay “Multi - objective

optimization in traverse cut cylindrical grinding process”, Published in the international

journal: Advanced Materials, Manufacturing & Characterization, Volume 3, Issue 1,

2013, pp. 335 – 33

2. John Deb Barma, Asish Bandyopadhyay and Pradip Kumar Pal.: “Parametric

optimization of transmission laser welding process applying Taguchi method”, Published

in Advanced Materials Research Volumes. 622-623 (2013) pp. 294-298, Online

available since 2012/Dec/27 at www.scientific.net

3. Subrata Mondal, Bipan Tudu, Asish Bandyopadhyay, Pradip K. Pal, “Optimal solution

investigation in laser cladding operation through genetic algorithm approach”, Published

in International Journal of Computational Engineering Research (IJCER), ISSN:

2250–3005, Jan-Feb 2012, Volume. 2, Issue No.1, pp.-018-024

4. Subrata Mondal, John Deb Barma, Christ P. Paul, Asish Bandyopadhyay and Pradip

Kumar Pal: “Multi objective optimization in laser cladding operation using utility theory

coupled with Taguchi method”; Accepted in March, 2012, Published in Int. Journal of

Advances in Science and Technology (IJAST), pp.67-74

5. Subrata Mondal, C. P. Paul, L.M. Kukreja, Asish Bandyopadhyay, Pradip Kumar Pal

“Application of Taguchi based Grey Relational Analysis for evaluating the optimal Laser

Cladding parameters for AISI1040 steel plane surface”, International Journal of

Advanced Manufacturing Technology (IJAMT), DOI 10.1007/s00170-012-4308-8

6. Ramesh Rudrapati, Pradip kumar Pal and Asish Bandyopadhyay “Modeling of surface

roughness in cylindrical grinding” Published in International Journal of Machining

and Machinability of Materials, Volume 12, Nos ½ , 2012, pp 28-36

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7. Pradip Kumar Pal, Asish Bandyopadhyay and Tathagata Bhattacharya: “Energy analysis

in TIG welding process”, accepted for the journal JMSP, Germany, (Copyright © 2012

De Gruyter. DOI 10.1515/jmsp-2012-0010 Volume 12)

8. Ramesh Rudrapati, Pradip Kumar Pal and Asish Bandyopadhyay, “Prediction of surface

roughness in cylindrical grinding of glass fibre reinforced epoxy composite material

using factorial design and response surface methodology” International Journal of

Advanced Manufacturing Technology, @Springer-Verlag London Limited, 2013 (Under

review).

9. Nabendu Ghosh, Pradip Kumar Pal, Goutam Nandi and Ramesh Rudrapati:

“Experimental investigation of TIG welding of austenitic stainless steel with change in

composition of filler material” presented and published in the proceedings of National

conference on recent trends in manufacturing science & technology RTMST – 2013,

held at National Institute of Technical Teachers’ Training & Research NITTTR, Kolkata

during April 18-19, 2013, pp. 27-35

10. Tathagata Bhattacharyya, Asish Bandyopadhyay, Pradip Kumar Pal, : “An investigation

of temperature distribution of an ERW pipe during TIG welding”, presented and

published in the proceedings of National conference on recent trends in

manufacturing science & technology RTMST – 2013, held at National Institute of

Technical Teachers’ Training & Research : NITTTR, Kolkata during April 18-19, 2013,

pp. 92-103

11. Ramesh Rudrapati, Asish Bandopadhyay, Pradip Kumar Pal; “Determining the effect of

grinding parameters on surface roughness in traverse cut cylindrical grinding using

Taguchi method”: presented and published in the proceedings of National conference on

recent trends in manufacturing science & technology RTMST – 2013, held National

Institute of Technical Teachers’ Training & Research NITTTR, Kolkata during April 18-

19, 2013, pp. 114-124.

12. Ramesh Rudrapati, Pradip kumar Pal and Asish Bandyopadhyay “Selection of an

optimal parametric condition for achieving better surface finish and minimum vibration

in cylindrical grinding process using grey relation analysis”, Proceedings of the

International Conference on Production and Industrial Engineering (CPIE-2013).

NIT Jalandhar, 29-31 March 2013, pp. 852-858

13. Subrata Mondal, Asish Bandyopadhyay, Pradip Kumar Pal “Multi-response

optimization of laser cladding process using PCA based taguchi method”, Published in

the Book of Abstracts, 4th

International & 25th

All India Manufacturing Technology,

Design and Research conference (AIMTDR 2012), December 10-13, 2012, pp.86

14. S. Chatterjee and P. K. Pal, “ The slaughter house waste management” Published in

Sustainable waste management – municipal, industrial and agricultural ( Proceedings of

the International conference on solid waste management – IconSWM 2012, held

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during July 30 – August 01, 2012, Mysore, pp. 759-765.

15. Benoy Kumar Biswas, Asish Bandyopadhyay and Pradip Kumar Pal: “A study of weld

quality in flux cored arc welding” 4th

International & 25th

All India Manufacturing

Technology , Design and Research Conference -AIMTDR 2012 ( held in Dec., 2012)

Vol. 1, pp. 96 -101

16. Das, Soumen; Ghosh, Prabir Kumar; Pal, Pradip Kumar and Ghosh Nabendu,”

Investigation of surface finish and vibration in gear hobbing”: Abstract accepted and

included in the Book of Abstracts, 4th

International & 25th

All India Manufacturing

Technology , Design and Research Conference( AIMTDR 2012)

17. Pal, Pradip Kumar; Ghosh, Nabendu; Ghosh, Prabir Kumar and Jaiswal, Nawnit:

“Surface roughness in traverse cut cylindrical grinding of phosphor bronze – some

experiments and analyses”, Abstract accepted and included in the Book of Abstracts, 4th

International & 25th

All India Manufacturing Technology , Design and Research

Conference( AIMTDR 2012) pp.565

18. Biswas, B. K., Bandyopadhyay, A. and Pal, P. K., “Effect of Welding Parameters of

Flux Cored Arc Welding on Deposition Rate”, Conference on Challenges of Basic

Research in Innovating Technologies CBRIT 2013, May 2013

19. Biswas, B. K., Bandyopadhyay, A. and Pal, P. K., “A Study on Quality of Weld in

Flux Cored Arc Welding Process ”, International Journal of Precision Technology –

communicated and under review

20. Ramesh Rudrapati, Asish Bandyopadhyay, Pradip kumar Pal. “ Application of RSM

based simulated annealing algorithm approach for minimization of surface roughness in

cylindrical grinding using factorial design” International Conference on Advanced

Engineering Optimization through Intelligent Techniques, SVNIT Surat, 1-3 July, 2013,

pp.305-309

21, Ramesh Rudrapati, Pradip Kumar Pal and Asish Bandyopadhyay. “Multi-objective

optimization of traverse cut cylindrical grinding process using factorial design and

desirability function approach”, International Conference on Mechanical Engineering

(ICME-2013), Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka,

Bangladesh (Communicated)

22. Nikhil Kumar, Pradip Kumar Pal and Ramesh Rudrapati. Parametric optimization of

through transmission laser welding of plastics. International Conference on Smart

Technologies for Mechanical Engineering (STME-2013), Delhi College of Engineering,

Delhi (Communicated).

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Name of the Teacher: Dr Tarun Kumar Naskar

1. T. K. Naskar and R. Mishra, Introduction of control points in B-splines for synthesis

of ping finite optimized cam motion program, Journal of Mechanical Science and

Technology, 26 (2) (2012) 489~494.

2. Suparno Bhattacharyya and Tarun Kanti Naskar, Analysis of the Effect of Number

of Knots in a Trajectory on Motion Characteristics of a 3R Planar Manipulator,

International Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (IJMIE), ISSN No.

2231 –6477, 1 (2)(2011) 51-56.

3. S. Bhattacharyya and T. K. Naskar, Analysis of the effect of number of knots in a

trajectory on motion characteristics of 3R planar manipulator, International

Conference on Computational Vision and Robotics, 13-14 August, 2011, IIMT,

Bhubaneswar.

4. S. Bhattacharyya and T. K. Naskar, Effect of number of knots in a polynomial

trajectory on motion characteristics of robotic planar manipulator, International

Conference on Mechanical Engineering (ICME 2011), 19-21 December, 2011,

BUET, Dhaka, Bangladesh

5. T.K.Naskar and R. Mishra., “Introduction of control points in B-splines for synthesis

of ping finite optimized cam motion program”, Journal of Mechanical Science and

Techonology 26(2)(2012) 489-494.

6. Ruby Mishra, T.K.Naskar, S.K. Acharya., “Synthesis of 4R path generating chain

with multiple joint clearances using DE algorithm”, International Journal of

Engineering Science and Technology, Vol.4.No.12.December 2012.

7. Ruby Mishra, T.K.Naskar, Sanjib Acharya., “Synthesis of coupler curve of a four bar

linkage with joint clearances”, International Journal of Engineering Research and

Applications, Vol. 3, Jan-Feb 2013, pp.1193-1199.

8. Ruby Mishra, T.K.Naskar, Sanjib Acharya., “Synthesis of flexible 4-bar linkage

considering deformation” International Journal of Engineering Research and

Applications, accepted.

9. Ruby Mishra, T.K.Naskar,and Sanjib Acharya, “Path synthesis of 4-bar linkages with

joint clearances using DE algorithm”, Proceedings of the National Conference on

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Trends and Advances in Mechanical Engineering, YMCA University of science and

Technology, Faridabad, Oct, 2012.

10. Ruby Mishra, T.K.Naskar and Sanjib Acharya., “Synthesis of 4-bar linkages with

joint clearances using DE algorithm”. Conference Proceedings: NASOME 2012, KIIT

University BBSR.

11. Harsh Nahata and Tarun Kanti Naskar, Graphical assessment of workspace of a 6-axis

robotic manipulator, Accepted in International Conference on Recent Trends in

Mechanical Engineering, 16 November, 2013.

Name of the teacher – Dr. Snehamoy Majumder

1. Pritam Das, Debajit Saha and Snehamoy Majumder, “Turbulent Fluid Flow

Analysis In A Circular Axi-symmetric Duct Having Closed Inlet With Side Jet Flow”,

International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, Vol. 3, No. 7, July,

2011, pp. 5578-5592.

2. Bhattacharjee, S., Debnath, R., Roy, D. and Majumder, S., 2011 “ An Experimental

Study On Turbulent Flow through a Two Dimensional Rectangular Diffuser”, Journal of

The Institution of Engineers, India, vol. 92, July, pp. 3-7.

Name of the teacher : Dr Dipak Laha

1. Laha, D. and Chakravorty, A. (2011) A new heuristic for minimizing total completion

time objective in permutation flow shop scheduling. International Journal of Advanced

Manufacturing Technology (Springer), 53, 1189-1197.

2. Laha, D. and Sapkal, S. U. (2011) An efficient heuristic algorithm for m-machine no-wait

flow shops. Lecture notes in Engineering and Computer Science, 2188, 132-136.

3. Sapkal, S. U. and Laha, D. (2011) An improved scheduling heuristic algorithm for no-

wait flow shops on total flow time criterion. Proceedings of 3rd

International Conference

on Electronics Computer Technology, 3, 159-163.

4. Sapkal, S. U. and Laha, D. (2011) Comparison of initial solutions of heuristics for no-wait

flow shop scheduling. Communications in Computer and Information Science, CCIS

(Springer), 250, 294-298.

5. Sapkal, S. U. and Laha, D. (2012) Application of VAM to manufacturing scheduling

problems. Advanced Materials Research, 488-489, 578-582.

6. Laha, D. Ghosh, I., Dan, P. K. and Sapkal, S. U. (2012) An improved immune algorithm

for manufacturing scheduling. Advanced Materials Research, 488-489, 1109-1113.

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7. Sapkal, S. U. and Laha, D. (2012) Variants of no-wait flow shop scheduling: a survey.

Proceedings of 4th

International and 25th

All India Manufacturing Technology, Design &

Research Conference, AIMTDR 2012 (Accepted).

8. Laha, D. (2012) A simulated annealing heuristic for minimizing makespan in identical

parallel machine scheduling. LNCS (Springer) (Accepted)

Journals:

4. Laha, D., Gupta, J. N. D. and Sapkal, S. U. (2013) A penalty-shift-insertion based

algorithm to minimize total flow time in no-wait flow shops. Journal of the

Operational Research Society, DOI: 10.1057/jors.2013.118.

5. Sapkal, S. U. and Laha, D. (2013) A heuristic for no-wait flow shop scheduling.

International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 68 (5-8), 1327-1338.

6. Laha, D. and Sapkal, S. U. (2013) An improved heuristic to minimize total flow time

for scheduling m-machine no-wait flow shop. Computers & Industrial Engineering,

DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2013.08.026

Conferences:

3. Laha, D. (2012) A simulated annealing heuristic for minimizing makespan in identical

parallel machine scheduling. LNCS, Springer-Verlag, 7677, 198-205.

4. Laha, D. and Behera, D. (2013) Improved flow shop schedules with total completion

time criterion. LNCS, Springer-Verlag, 7973, 258-270.

Name of the teacher – Dr Arghya Nandi

1. Vibration attenuation by a combination of a piezoelectric stack and a permanent

magnet, A Nandi, S Neogy, S Bhaduri, H Irretier, Publication date

2012/1/1 Journal name : Shock and Vibration, Volume 19 Issue 4, Pages 719-734,

Publisher IOS Press.

Name of the teacher –Dr. Sanjib Kumar acharyya

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1. S. Bhowmik , P. Sahoo , S.K. Acharyya , J. Chattopadhyay , S. Dhar 2012,

“Application and comparative study of the master curve methodologyfor fracture

toughness characterization of 20MnMoNi55 steel”, Materials and Design ,39 (2012)

309–317

2. Bappa Acherjee, Arunanshu S. Kuar, Souren Mitra, Dipten Misra, Sanjib Acharyya,

2012, ”Experimental investigation on laser transmission welding of PMMA to ABS

via response surface modeling” Optics and Laser Technology, 44 (5) , pp. 1372-1383

3. SHIT, J., DHAR, S., ACHARYYA, S.K., GOYAL. S., 2012. “Modeling of uniaxial

ratchetting behavior of SA333 carbon manganese steel”, International Journal of

Pressure Vessels and Piping, 92 , pp. 96-105

4. Bhowmik, S., Chattopadhyay, A., Bose, T., Acharyya. S.K., Sahoo, P.,

Chattopadhyay, J. and Dhar, S., 2011. Estimation of fracture toughness of

20MnMoNi55 steel in the ductile to brittle transition region using master curve

method. Nuclear Engineering and Design, 241(8), pp. 2831-2838.

5. Acherjee, B., Misra, D., Bose, D., Acharyya. S, 2011, “Optimal process design for

laser transmission welding of acrylics using desirability function analysis and overlay

contour plots”.International Journal of Manufacturing Research”, volume 6, issue 1,

year 2011, pp. 49 – 61.

6. N. Kumar, D.K. Mandal, S. C. Mondal, S. K. Acharyya, 2011, “Optimization of shell

thickness in multilayer pressure vessel and study on effect of number of shells on

maximum hoop stress”, International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology

(IJEST)Vol. 3 No. 4 April 2011

7. B. Joadder, J. Shit, S. Acharyya*, S. Dhar, 2011, “ Fatigue Failure of Notched

Specimen—A Strain-Life Approach”, Materials Sciences and Applications, 2011, 2,

1730-1740

Name of the teacher –Dr. Himadri Chattopadhyay

1 Loha, C., Chatterjee, P.K and Chattopadhyay, H. (2011), Performance of fluidized bed

steam gasification of biomass __

modeling and experiment, Energy Conversion and

Management, 52, 1583-1588.

2 Chattopadhyay, H. (2011), Solidification in investment casting process, J. Advanced

Manufacturing Technology, 55, 35-38.

3 Kadiyala, P.K. and Chattopadhyay, H. (2011), Optimal location of three heat sources on

the wall of a square cavity using Genetic Algorithms integrated with Artificial Neural

Network, Int. Comm. Heat Mass Transfre, 38 , 620–624

4 Loha, C., Chattopadhyay, H. and Chatterjee, P.K., (2011), Thermodynamic analysis of

hydrogen rich synthetic gas generation from fluidized bed gasification of rice husk,

Energy, 36, 4063-4071

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5 Samanta , S., Chattopadhyay, H. and Godkhindi, M, M. (2011), Modelling the powder-

binder separation in injection stage of PIM, Progress Computational Fluid Dynamics,

11, 292-304

6 Benim, A.C., Chattopadhyay, H., Navahandi, A. (2011), Computational analysis of

turbulent forced convection in a channel with a triangular prism, Int. J. Thermal Science,

50, 1973-1983

7 Chattopadhyay, H. and Benim, A.C., (2011), Turbulent Transport Over a Moving Surface

due to Impinging Slot Jets, ASME J. Heat Transfer, 133, 104502

8 Samanta, S.K, Chattopadhyay, H. and Godkhindi, M, (2011) Thermo-physical

characterization of binder and feedstock for single and multiphase flow of PIM 316 L

feedstock, J. Materials Processing Technology, 211, 2114-2122.

9 Mandal, S. and Chattopadhyay, H. (2011), Studies on Swirl Hole Nozzle using ANOVA,

Int J. Fluid Mechanics Research , 38, 509-521.

10 Biswas, G., Chattopadhyay, H. and Sinha, A. (2012), Augmentation of Heat Transfer by

Creation of Stream-wise Longitudinal Vortices using Vortex Generators, Heat Transfer

Engineering , 33, 506-524.

11 Chattopadhyay, H., Kundu, A., Saha, B.K. and Gangopadhyay, T, (2012) Analysis of

flow structure inside a spool type pressure regulating valve, Energy Conversion and

Management, 53, 196-204

12 Loha, C., Chattopadhyay, H. and Chatterjee, P.K. (2012), Simulation of bubbling

fluidized bed using different drag models, Chemical Engineering Science, 75, 400-407

13 Rawat, M., Das, L.G., Chattopadhyay, H., Neogi, S. (2012), An Experimental

Investigation on Thermoelectric Refrigeration System: A Potential Green Refrigeration

Technology, J. Environmental Research Development, 6, 1031-1037

Conferences

1. Samanta, S., Das, P., Lohar, A., Chattopadhyay, H. Dutta P., Formation of semi solid

slurry using cooling slope, accepted for ISHMT-ASME Heat Mass Transfer Conf., 28-30

December, 2011, Chennai

2. Loha., C, Chattopadhyay, H., Karmakar, M. and Chatterjee, P.K., Parametric study and

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thermodynamic analysis of allothermal biomass gasification in a fluidized bed reactor,

accepted for ISHMT-ASME Heat Mass Transfer Conf., 28-30 December, 2011, Chennai

3. Sinha, A., Chattopadhyay, H. and Biswas, G., Heat transfer in a representative module of

fin-tube heat exchanger, accepted for ISHMT-ASME Heat Mass Transfer Conf., 28-30

December, 2011, Chennai

4. Kadiyala, P. and Chattopadhyay, H., Enhancement of thermo-hydraulic performance of

Laminar thea transfer with twisted tapes, accepted for ISHMT-ASME Heat Mass Transfer

Conf., 28-30 December, 2011, Chennai

5. Samanta, S., Das, P., Lohar, A., Chattopadhyay, H. Dutta P, Semisolid forming and the

Indian scenario, Indian Foundry Congress, 2-4 March, 2012, Bangalore.

Name of the Teachers: Dr. Himadri Chattopadhyay

14 Biswas, G., Chattopadhyay, H. and Sinha, A. (2012), Augmentation of Heat Transfer by

Creation of Stream-wise Longitudinal Vortices using Vortex Generators, Heat Transfer

Engineering , 33, 506-524.

15 Chattopadhyay, H., Kundu, A., Saha, B.K. and Gangopadhyay, T, (2012) Analysis of

flow structure inside a spool type pressure regulating valve, Energy Conversion and

Management, 53, 196-204

16 Loha, C., Chattopadhyay, H. and Chatterjee, P.K. (2012), Simulation of bubbling

fluidized bed using different drag models, Chemical Engineering Science, 75, 400-407

17 Rawat, M., Das, L.G., Chattopadhyay, H., Neogi, S. (2012), An experimental

investigation on thermoelectric refrigeration system: a potential green refrigeration

technology, J. Environmental Research Development, 6, 1031-1037

18 Das, P., Samanta , S.K., Chattopadhyay, H, Sharma, B.B., Datta, P. (2012) , Effect of

Pouring Temperature on Semi Solid Slurry Generation Process in a Cooling Channel,

Acta Metallurgica Sinica, 25, 329-339

19 Nandi, T. and Chattopadhyay, H. (2012), Simultaneously developing flow in

microchannels under pulsating inlet flow condition, Int. J. Transport Phenomena, 13,

111-20.

20 Das, P., Samanta , S.K., Chattopadhyay, H, Sharma, B.B., Datta, P. (2012),

Microstructural evolution of A356 Al alloy during flow along a Cooling Slope,

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Transactions IIM, 65(6), 669-672

21 Simlandi , S., Barman, N.

and Chattopadhyay

, H. (2012),Study on rheological behavior

of A356 alloy during solidification in presence of stirring, Transactions IIM, 65(6) , 809-

814

22 Das, P., Samanta , S.K., Chattopadhyay, H., Barman, N., Datta, P. (2013), Rheological

characterization of semi-solid A356 aluminium alloy, Solid State Phenomena 192-193,

329-334

23 Simlandi , S., Barman, N.

and Chattopadhyay

, H. (2013), Study of thixotropic property

of A356 alloy in semisolid state, Solid State Phenomena 192-193, 335-340

24 Das, P., Samanta , S.K., Chattopadhyay, H, Datta, P. (2013), Studies on rheocasting using

cooling slope, Solid State Phenomena, 192-193, 341-346

25 Sinha, A., Ashoke Raman, K., A., Biswas, G., Chattopadhyay H. (2013),, Effects of

Different Orientations of Winglet Arrays on the Performance of Plate-Fin Heat

Exchangers, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, 57, 202-214

26 Ghosh., A., Barman, N.K., , Chattopadhyay, H. Hloch, S. (2013), A Study on thermal

Behaviour during Submerged Arc Welding, Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical

Engineering, 59: 333-338

27 Das, P., Samanta , S.K., Chattopadhyay, H, Datta, P. (2013), Eulerian Two Phase Flow

Simulation and experimental validation of semisolid slurry generation process using

cooling slope, Materials Science and Technology, 29:83-92

28 Simlandi , S., Barman, N.

and Chattopadhyay

, H. (2013), Studies on Transport

Phenomena during Continuous Casting of an Al-Alloy in Presence of Electromagnetic

Stirring, Transactions IIM 66: 141-146

29 Loha, C., Chattopadhyay, H. and Chatterjee, P.K., Euler-Euler CFD modeling of

fluidized bed: influence of specularity coefficient on hydrodynamic behavior, Particulogy

(in press)

30 Rawat M.K., Chattopadhyay, H., Neogy, S. (2013) Review on developments of

thermoelectric refrigeration and air conditioning systems : a novel potential green R& AC

technology, Int J. Emerging Tech Advanced Engg, 3: 362-367

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31 Ghosh., A., Barman, N.K., , Chattopadhyay, H , Bag, S.(2013), Modeling of Heat

Transfer in Submerged Arc Welding Process, Proc. Instt Mechanical Engineers Pat B J.

Engg. Manufacture,

32 Ghosh, A. and Chattopadhyay, H., Mathematical Modeling of Moving Heat Source Shape

for Submerged Arc Welding Process, Advanced Manufacturing Technology, in press

33 Nandi, T. and Chattopadhyay, H. , Numerical Investigations of Simultaneously

Developing Flow in Wavy Microchannels under Pulsating Inlet Flow Condition, Int

Comm Heat Mass Transfer, In press

Conferences

7. Nandi, T., Chattopadhyay, H., Numeicla investiogation of microchannel flow under

pulsaing inlet, accepted National Conf. for Fluid Mechanics Fluid Power, Surat

November 2012

8. Loha, C., Chattopadhyay, H., Numerical simulation of bubble formation in a jetting

fluidized bed accepted National Conf. for Fluid Mechanics Fluid Power, Surat

November 2012

9. Bit, A., Chattopadhyaqy, H., Non-newtonian flows in stenosed channel, accepted for

Indian Scince Congress, 3-7 January 2013

10. Nandi, T., Chattopadhyay, H, Development of flow and thermal field in wavy

microchannels under inlet pulsations, accepted for Indian Scince Congress, 3-7 January

2013

11. Simlandi , S., Barman, N.

and Chattopadhyay

, H, Rheological Behaviour of Semisolid

Alloy Slurry – an Overview, acepetd for Indian Foundry Congress 27-29 January, 2013,

Kolkata

12. Rawat M.K., Chattopadhyay, H., Neogy, S Review on developments of thermoelectric

refrigeration and air conditioning systems : a novel potential green R& AC technology,

International Conference on Energy Resources and Technologies for Sustainable

DevelopmentI, Feb 7-9, 2013, Howrah India

Name of the teacher – Dr Prabir Kumar De

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Consultancy: Fluid Transient and Noise Generation due to Valve-Slamming at Bokaro Steel

Plant – Rs. 1,50.000/- (January, 2011 – May, 2011)

Name of the teacher – Dr. Nirmal Kumar Manna

1. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Nirmal K. Manna, Koushik Ghosh, Achintya Mukhopadhyay,

Swarnendu Sen, Deb Mukhopadhyay, Hemant G. Lele, Study of Premixing Phase of

Fuel Coolant Interaction in Presence of Channels, 4th National Conference on

Nuclear Reactor Technology, 4-6 March, 2011, BARC, Mumbai.

2. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Nirmal K. Manna, Koushik Ghosh, Deb Mukhopadhyay,

Hemant G. Lele, CFD Based Analysis of Thermo-Hydraulic Aspects of Falling

Particles in Quiescent Liquid in Presence of Obstruction, Proceedings of the 38th

National Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power December 15-17, 2011,

MANIT, Bhopal, India

3. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Koushik Ghosh, Nirmal K. Manna, Achintya Mukhopadhyay,

Swarnendu Sen, Study Of Dispersion and Cooling of a Cluster of Solid Spherical

Particles in Quiescent Liquid of Different Prandtl Numbers, Proceedings of the 21st

National & 10TH ISHMT-ASME Heat and Mass Transfer Conference December 27-

30, 2011, IIT Madras, India

4. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Nirmal K. Manna, Koushik Ghosh, Achintya Mukhopadhyay,

Swarnendu Sen, Deb Mukhopadhyay, Hemant G. Lele, Numerical Simulation of Film

Boiling For Hot Premixing Phase of Fuel Coolant Interaction Studies, Phase-change

Thermal Systems (PCTS-2012) IIT Kanpur, Kanpur, India, March 19-20, 2012

5. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Nirmal K. Manna and Koushik Ghosh, Hydrodynamic and

thermal interactions of a cluster of solid particles in a pool of liquid of different

Prandtl numbers using two-fluid model, Heat and Mass Transfer (Accepted).

6. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Somnath De, Koushik Ghosh, Nirmal K. Manna and Achintya

Mukhopadhyay, Heat Transfer Enhancement and Entropy Generation in a

Square Enclosure in the Presence of Adiabatic and Isothermal Blocks, Numerical

Heat Transfer: Part A, vol. 64 (7), pp 576-597, 2013

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7. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Souvick Chatterjee Koushik Ghosh, Nirmal K. Manna,

Swarnendu Sen and Achintya Mukhopadhyay, Transient Interaction of Particles

with Quiescent Water: Experimental and Numerical Analysis, Indian Conference

on Applied Mechanics (INCAM) 2013, 4-6 July, 2013, IIT Madras, Chennai, Paper

ID: FM 22

8. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Koushik Ghosh, Nirmal K. Manna, Deb Mukhopadhyay and

Hemant G. Lele, Analysis of Void Buildup during Hot Particle and Coolant

Interaction under Film Boiling Configuration, 8th

International Conference on

Multiphase Flow (ICMF2013), 26-31 May, 2013, Jeju, Korea, Paper ID: ICMF2013-872

b) Poster

4. Aayush Sharma, Pallab S. Mahapatra Souvick Chatterjee, Nirmal K. Manna, Koushik

Ghosh and Achintya Mukhopadhyay, Dynamic Analysis of Natural Convection in

Grooved Channel, Perspectives in Nonlinear Dynamics, University of Hyderabad,

Hyderabad, 15-18 July, 2013

5. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Nirmal K. Manna and Koushik Ghosh, Numerical Study of

Fragmentation and Mixing of Particle Cluster in Quiescent Liquid in PHWR

Configuration, National Conference on Sustainable Development Through

innovative Research in Science and Technology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata , 28-

29 September, 2012

6. Aayush Sharma, Pallab S. Mahapatra and Nirmal K. Manna, Study of Natural

Convection in a Cavity with Additional Flow Passage at the Top, National

Conference on Sustainable Development Through innovative Research in Science and

Technology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata , 28-29 September, 2012

Name of the teacher – Dr. Rana Saha

1. N. P. Mandal, R. Saha, and D. Sanyal, 2012, “Effects of flow inertia modelling and

valve-plate geometry on swash-plate axial-piston pump performance”, Proc. IMechE

Part I: J. Systems and Control Engineering, vol. 226, pp.451-465.

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2. B. K. Sarkar, P. Mandal, R. Saha, S. Mookherjee, D. Sanyal, 2011 “Comparison of a

Combined PID Feefforward Controller with a Fuzzy Controller for an

Electrohydraulic Actuation System” 38th

National conference on Fluid mechanics

and Fluid Power. MANIT Bhopal, 15th

-17th

December.

3. N. Mondal, R. Saha, and D. Sanyal, 2011 “Design Analysis of Aerodynamic Thrust

Bearing with Axial and Transverse Loading” 38th

National conference on Fluid

mechanics and Fluid Power. MANIT Bhopal, 15th

-17th

December.

4. B. Halder, R. Saha, and D. Sanyal, 2011, “Control-Integrated Design by Theoretical

Simulation for a Torque-Actuated 6-SBU Stewart Platform”, Proceedings of Second

International Joint Conference on Advances in Engineering and Technology - AET

2011, December 20-21, Noida, India (Best Paper).

Name of the teacher – Dr B. Kundu

1. D. Bhanja, B. Kundu, Thermal analysis of a constructal T-shaped porous fin with

radiation effects, International Journal of Refrigeration, Vol. 34(6), pp. 1483–1496,

2011.

2. B. Kundu, D. Barman, An analytical prediction for performance and optimization of an

annular fin assembly of trapezoidal profile under dehumidifying Conditions, Energy, Vol.

36(5), pp. 2572–2588, 2011.

3. B. Kundu, K.S. Lee, Optimum configurations of vertical fins under condensation of

saturated vapor, International Journal of Refrigeration, Vol. 34(4), pp. 1048–1056, 2011.

4. B. Kundu, K.-S. Lee, Thermal design of an orthotropic flat fin in fin-and-tube heat

exchanger operating in dry and wet environments, International Journal of Heat and

Mass Transfer, Vol. 54, pp. 5207–5215, 2011.

5. B. Kundu, K.S. Lee, Decomposition method for thermal design analysis of vertical

straight fins under condensation of quiescent and flowing steam, Heat and Mass Transfer,

Vol. 47, pp. 1261–1274, 2011.

6. B. Kundu, S. Simlandi, P.K. Das, Analytical techniques for analysis of fully developed

laminar flow through rectangular channels, Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 47, pp. 1289–

1299, 2011.

7. D. Bhanja, B. Kundu, Radiation effect on optimum design analysis of a constructal T-

shaped fin with variable thermal conductivity, Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 48, pp. 109–

122, 2012.

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8. B. Kundu, K. Ryu, K.-S. Lee, AN analytic evaluation of exponential fin performance

under simultaneous heat and mass transfer, International Symposium on Transport

Phenomena-22, Delft University, Netherlands, 2011.

Name of teacher : Sudip Simlandi

Journals Papers :

1. Balaram Kundu, Sudip Simlandi, Prasanta K. Das, “Analytical techniques for analysis of

fully developed laminar flow through rectangular channels”, Heat and Mass Transfer,

2011, Volume 47, Issue 10, pp 1289-1299

2. S. Mukherjee, S. Simlandi and N. Barman, “Studies on Thermal Behavior for Cooling of a

Building using Phase Change Material”, International Journal of Earth Sciences and

Engineering, ISSN 0974-5904, 2012, pp 695-701

Conference Papers:

1. Sudip Simlandi, Nilkanta Barman, “Studies on Transport Phenomena during Continuous

Casting of an Al-Alloy in Presence of Electromagnetic Stirring”, 3rd

International

Conference on Advances in Solidification Processes, 2011, Rolduc/Aachen, Germany

Name of the teacher – Dr Prakash Chandra Roy

1. S. Ray, N. Biswas, P. C. Roy, A numerical investigation of flow through a sudden

expansion: effect of expansion ratio, G. Journal of Mechanical Engineering and

Computational Sciences– ISSN 2249-3468, March 2012: 2 (1), pp. 31-37

International Journal papers (1st April 2012 to 31

st march 2013)

6. Roy PC, Datta A, Chakraborty N. An assessment of different biomass feedstocks in a

downdraft gasifier for engine application. Fuel, 2013, 106: 864-868.

7. Roy PC, Datta A, Chakraborty N. Kinetic model of the reduction zone of a downdraft

biomass gasifier. International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced

Engineering. 2013, 3(3):591-597.

8. Roy PC, Datta A, Chakraborty N. Role of biomass energy for sustainable

development of Rural India: Case Studies. International Journal of Emerging

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Technology and Advanced Engineering. 2013, 3(3): 577-582.

9. Bhattyachatyya D, Roy PC. Hybrid Energy System Simulation for Sustainable Energy

Utilization. International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced

Engineering. 2013, 3(3): 622-627.

10. Ray S, Bisaws N, Roy PC. Investigation of Newtonian Fluid Flow through a Two-

dimensional Sudden Expansion and Sudden Contraction Flow Passage. International

Journal of Engineering Research and Development. 2012, 1 (12): 01-09.

International Conference proceedings papers

2. D. Bhattacharyya, P. C. Roy, N. Chakraborty, Simulation of Renewable Hybrid

System to study the uncertainty of the system, International Symposium on

Engineering under Uncertainty: Safety Assessment and Management (ISEUSAM-

2012)2012, Published at Springer India. 2013, pp 1101-1116, DOI10.1007/978-81-

322-0757-3_76.

A. Session chaired / Co Chaired : (Name of the teacher, Type of participation, name of the

Seminar/ Conference etc., Place, Duration).

Session co-chaired for the session “ENERGY SYSTEM MODELLING” in

International Conference on Energy Resources and Technologies for Sustainable

Development (ICERTSD-2013) on February 2013 at Bengal Engineering & Science

University, Shibpur, Howrah, West Bengal, INDIA

B. Seminar / Workshop / Conference / Symposium attended:

Attended International Conference on Energy Resources and Technologies for

Sustainable Development (ICERTSD-2013) on February 2013 at Bengal Engineering

& Science University, Shibpur, Howrah, West Bengal, INDIA

Book Published

3. B. B. Ghosh, S. Chakrabarti, S. Ghosh and P.C.Roy, ENGINEERING

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THERMODYNAMICS AND FLUID MECHANICS, Revised 3rd

Edition, 2013,

ISBN: 978-93-259-6393-1, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.

List of Publications of Dr. Koushik Ghosh

Journals:

3. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Nirmal K. Manna and Koushik Ghosh, Hydrodynamic and

thermal interactions of a cluster of solid particles in a pool of liquid of different

Prandtl numbers using two-fluid model, Heat and Mass Transfer (Accepted).

4. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Somnath De, Koushik Ghosh, Nirmal K. Manna and Achintya

Mukhopadhyay, Heat Transfer Enhancement and Entropy Generation in a Square

Enclosure in the Presence of Adiabatic and Isothermal Blocks, Numerical Heat

Transfer: Part A, vol. 64 (7), pp 576-597, 2013

Conferences:

a) Papers

3. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Souvick Chatterjee, Koushik Ghosh, Nirmal K. Manna, Swarnendu

Sen and Achintya Mukhopadhyay, Transient Interaction of Particles with Quiescent

Water: Experimental and Numerical Analysis, Indian Conference on Applied

Mechanics (INCAM) 2013, 4-6 July, 2013, IIT Madras, Chennai, Paper ID: FM 22

4. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Koushik Ghosh, Nirmal K. Manna, Deb Mukhopadhyay and

Hemant G. Lele, Analysis of Void Buildup during Hot Particle and Coolant

Interaction under Film Boiling Configuration, 8th

International Conference on

Multiphase Flow (ICMF2013), 26-31 May, 2013, Jeju, Korea, Paper ID: ICMF2013-872

b) Poster

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7. Aayush Sharma, Pallab S. Mahapatra Souvick Chatterjee, Nirmal K. Manna, Koushik

Ghosh and Achintya Mukhopadhyay, Dynamic Analysis of Natural Convection in

Grooved Channel, Perspectives in Nonlinear Dynamics, University of Hyderabad,

Hyderabad, 15-18 July, 2013

8. Pallab S. Mahapatra, Nirmal K. Manna and Koushik Ghosh, Numerical Study of

Fragmentation and Mixing of Particle Cluster in Quiescent Liquid in PHWR

Configuration, National Conference on Sustainable Development Through

innovative Research in Science and Technology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata , 28-

29 September, 2012

LIST OF PUBLICATION OF DR. SUDIP SIMLANDI

Journals

6. Simlandi, S., Barman, N. and Chattopadhyay , H. (2012), Study on rheological

behavior of A356 alloy during solidification in presence of stirring, Transactions IIM,

65(6) , 809-814

7. Simlandi S., Barman, N. and Chattopadhyay H. (2013), Study of thixotropic property

of A356 alloy in semisolid state, Solid State Phenomena 192-193, 335-340

8. Simlandi , S., Barman, N. and Chattopadhyay , H. (2013), Studies on Transport

Phenomena during Continuous Casting of an Al-Alloy in Presence of Electromagnetic

Stirring, Transactions IIM 66: 141-146

9. Mukherjee S, Simlandi S, Barman N. (2012), Studies on thermal behavior for cooling

of a building using phase change material. International Journal of Earth Science and

Engineering; ISSN 0974-5904:695-701.

10. Kumar A, Mukherjee S, Simlandi S, Barman N. (2013), Study on optimum utilization

of a phase change material for cooling of a building. International Journal of

Emerging technology and advance engineering; 3: 299-304.

Conferences

2. Simlandi , S., Barman, N. and Chattopadhyay , H, (2013), Rheological Behaviour of

Semisolid Alloy Slurry – an Overview, acepetd for Indian Foundry Congress 27-29

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January, Kolkata

PUBLICATIONS OF DR. SAIKAT MOOKHERJEE

1. B.K. Sarkar, P. Mandal, R. Saha, S. Mookherjee and D. Sanyal, GA-optimized

feedforward-PID tracking control for a rugged electrohydraulic system design, ISA Trans.,

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isatra.2013.07.008, 2013.

2. B. K. Sarkar, J. Das, R. Saha, S. Mookherjee and D. Sanyal, Trans. on Mechatronics, vol.

18, pp. 1425–1430, 2013.

3. N. P. Mandal, R. Saha, S. Mookherjee and D. Sanyal, 2013, Pressure compensator design

for an axial piston pump, Tans. ASME Dynamic Systems Measurements Controls, Accepted

for publication (manuscript no. DS-12-1356.)

Annexure – IV

Name of the teacher – Prof Sadhan K Ghosh

1. Distinguished Visiting Fellow awarded by Royal Academy : Invitation received

for consent as Distinguished Visiting Fellow awarded by Royal Academy of

Engineering, UK for working on “Energy Recovery from Municipal Wastes” in

UK in 2012.

2. Patent: Patent applied for “Automatic High Speed Jute Ribboning Machine and

the process there of”. Patent number: 32/KOL/2010 in India, Bangladesh and PCT

International has been examined in Bangladesh in January – February, 2012.

3. Convenor, ISO TC 61 WG 24, Geneva, Guidance on environmental provisions in

plastics standards.

4. Member, ISO TC 207 WG 7, Geneva, Environment Management Systems.

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5. Member of Indian Delegation in Kuala Lumpur for ISO TC 61 meeting in

September 2011.

6. Reviewer and Editor : Reviewer and Editor of a number of International Journals.

7. Member, Syllabus Committee of Mechanical Engineering, West Bengal Public

Service Commission.

Name of the teacher – Prof Sujit Ghosal

A few important industrial projects undertaken are as follows.

i. Carried out consultancy work related to KMC sewerage and storm water pumping

system

ii. Carried out consultancy work related to design optimization of tea dryers for M/s

Kilburn Engg. Ltd.

iii. Done design vetting for stability of crane for use in railbridge over Hoogly river at

Naihati

iv. Designed and developed test rigs for hydraulic characterization of DI pipe

manufactured by M/s Tata Metaliks at their premises at Kharagpur

v. Designed and developed test rigs for hydraulic characterization of DI pipe

manufactured by M/s Balaji Industries at their premises at Durgapur

vi. Designed support system for underground GRP sewerage pipe for M/s Angerlehner,

Hoch-und Tiefbau Gessellschaft mBH, Germany

vii. Designed and developed high pressure high temperature pneumatic test facility for

aircraft components being installed at Air India premises, Kolkata

Name of the teacher – Prof Samir Kumar Saha

a) Interviews taken as experts

1. Expert for Faculty Section on 22.06.11 at VSS University of Technology,

Odisha.

2. Expert Faculty Selection on 2nd

July, 2011 at NIT, Aziwal, Mizoram.

3. Expert Faculty Selection at Arka – IGNOU Community College, Kolkata on

11th

September, 2011.

4. Expert, Faculty Selection at Biju Patnaik University of Technology,

Bhubaneshwar, Odisha on 15th

January, 2012.

5. Nominated Chairpersons of various Assessment Committees of National

Council of Science Museums, GOI.

b) Member of National Level Committees /Other Important Assignments :

1. Member, Engineering Accreditation Evaluation Committee of NBA, AICTE,

GOI for 2 years from June 2011. Attended 7 meetings and cleared evaluation

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of 200 Engineering Colleges.

2. UGC expert member of DRS Programme of Mechanical Engg. Deptt. of

BITS, Pilani. Attended meeting on 12th

March, 2012.

3. Executive Committee Member of Central Research & Training Laboratory,

NCSM, Govt. of India for 2 years from January, 2012.

4. Governing Body Member of MCKVIE, a reputed Pvt. Engg. College for last

10 years.

5. Member, Board of Studies & Ph.D. Committee of Mechanical Engg. of West

Bengal University of Technology. Actively involved in syllabus making and

Ph.D. examination till date.

6. Member, Syllabus Committee of Mechanical Engineering, West Bengal Public

Service Commission.

7. Evaluation of M. Tech. Thesis, Mechanical Engg. (Heat Power), IIT

Kharagpur, 2012.

8. Member, Ph.D. Research Committee of Adult, Continuing Education and

Extension Deptt., JU.

9. Convenor, Safety Committee Member of BARC/DAE projects in the

Mechanical Engg. Deptt., J.U. (Project worth Rs.3 Crores).

10. Member, Appeleate Committee, West Bengal Pollution Control Board for two

years from March, 2012.

c) Reviewer of Papers :

1. Reviewer of papers for the Journal of the Institution of Engineers, India.

2. Reviewer of Paper for the Journal of NCSM, Propagation.

Name of the teacher – Prof Asish Bandyopadhyay

1. One PG student under the supervision of Asish Bandyopadhyay, has been sanctioned

an amount of Rs 50,000/- for his PG thesis work by IE(I).

Name of the teacher – Prof Swarnendu Sen

1. DAAD Research Stay, worked on “Identification of Flame Transfer Functions in

Pulse Combustors” at Lehrstuhl fur Thermodynamik, Technical University, Munich

during 4th

July – 31st August, 2011

Name of the teacher – Prof Achintya Mukhopadhyay

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2. Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship for Experienced Researchers, worked at

Lehrstuhl fur Thermodynamik, Technical University, Munich from 1st May – 31

st

July, 2011

Name of the teacher – Prof Prasanta Sahoo

BOOK Chapters

Tribology for Scientists and Engineers ( Eds. Sudeep Ingole et al.), 2013, Springer,

USA, Sahoo, P. and Davim, J. P., Tribology of ceramics and ceramic matrix

composites (in press).

Handbook of Measurement in Science and Engineering, (Ed. Myer Kutz), 2013,

Wiley, USA; ISBN: 978-1-1183-8463-3, Sahoo, P.: Tribology measurements

(Chapter 32), pp. 981-1006.

Dynamic Methods and Process Advancements in Mechanical, Manufacturing, and

Materials Engineering, J P Davim (Ed.) IGI Global, Hershey, USA, 2012

Chapter 2: Large Amplitude Forced Vibration Analysis of Stiffened Plates under

Harmonic Excitation (pages 25-61), A Mitra, P. Sahoo, K Saha

Dynamic Methods and Process Advancements in Mechanical, Manufacturing, and

Materials Engineering, J P Davim (Ed.) IGI Global, Hershey, USA, 2012

Chapter 18: Roughness Optimization of Electroless Ni-B Coatings Using Taguchi

Method (pages 302-319) S K Das, P. Sahoo

Materials and Surface Engineering: Research and Development (Ed. J. Paulo Davim),

2012, Woodhead, UK, Chapter 6, P. Sahoo: Tribo Performance of Electroless Ni-P

coatings, pp. 163-206.

Mechatronics and Manufacturing Engineering: Research and Development (Ed. J.

Paulo Davim), 2012, Woodhead, UK, Chapter 5, P. Sahoo and T K Barman: ANN

Modelling of Fractal Dimension in Machining, pp. 159-226.

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RESEARCH Publications (most recent first)

2013

Referred Journals

1. Chatterjee, B and Sahoo, P, Shakedown behavior in multiple normal loading-unloading

of an elastic-plastic spherical stick contact, Tribology in Industry, 2013, 35(1), 3-18.

2. Das, M. K., Kumar, K, Barman, T. K. and Sahoo, P., Optimization of material removal

rate in EDM using Taguchi method, Advanced Materials Research, 2013, 626, 270-

274.

3. Bhowmik S, Acharyya S K, Sahoo P, Dhar S and Chattopadhyay J, Estimation and

comparative study of JIC using different methods for 20MnMoNi55 steel, Materials

and Design, 2013, 46, 680-687.

4. Chatterjee, B and Sahoo, P, Finite element based multiple normal loading-unloading of

an elastic-plastic spherical stick contact, ISRN Tribology, 2013, ID 871634, 1-13.

5. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K. N., Forced vibration analysis of cross stiffened plates

with simply supported boundary condition, Advances in Vibration Engineering, 2013,

12 (3) 303-310.

6. Mitra, A, Sahoo, P and Saha K N, Effect of In-plane Boundary Conditions on Forced

Vibration Analysis of Stiffened Plates with a Free Edge, Journal of Vibration and

Control 2013, 19(2), 234-261.

7. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K.N., Nonlinear vibration analysis of simply supported

stiffened plates by a variational method, Mechanics of Advanced Materials and

Structures, 2013, 20(5), 373-396.

8. Chatterjee, B and Sahoo, P, Finite element based unloading of an elastic plastic

spherical stick contact for varying tangent modulus and hardening rule, International

Journal of Surface Engineering and Interdisciplinary Materials Science, 2013, 1(1),

13-32.

Contribution in conference proceedings

9. Sudeepan J, Kumar K, Barman T K and Sahoo, P., Study of tribological and

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mechanical properties of ABS/CaCO3 composites, Proc. 4th

International Conference

on Recent Advances in Composite Materials (ICRACM-2013), Feb 18-21, Goa, 2013.

10. Sudeepan J, Kumar K, Barman T K and Sahoo, P., Study of tribological and

mechanical properties of compression molded ABS/TiO2 composites, Proceedings of

International Conference on Innovations in Materials and Product Development,

Lucknow, India, 1-3 March, 2013, paper ID 86, pp. 1-4.

11. Sudeepan J, Kumar K, Barman T K and Sahoo, P., Comparative studies on

tribological and mechanical properties of ABS/CaCO3 and ABS/TiO2 composites,

Proc. 2nd

International Conference on Advanced Manufacturing and Automation

(INCAMA-2013), 28-30 March, 2013, Krishnankoil, pp. 179-183.

12. Roy, S and Sahoo, P., Tribological performance optimization of electroless Ni-P-W

coating using weighted principal component analysis, Proc. 2nd

International

Conference on Advanced Manufacturing and Automation (INCAMA-2013), 28-30

March, 2013, Krishnankoil, pp. 174-178.

13. Ghosh, S., Sahoo, P. and Sutradhar, G., Wear behaviour optimization of Al-7.5%SiC

metal matrix composite using Taguchi method, Proc. 2nd

International Conference on

Advanced Manufacturing and Automation (INCAMA-2013), 28-30 March, 2013,

Krishnankoil, pp. 184-188.

14. Das, M. K., Kumar, K, Barman, T. K. and Sahoo, P., Optimization of EDM process

parameters using Grey-Taguchi Technique, Proc. 2nd

International Conference on

Advanced Manufacturing and Automation (INCAMA-2013), 28-30 March, 2013,

Krishnankoil, pp. 521-525.

2012 (since April)

Referred Journals

15. Roy, S and Sahoo, P., Corrosion Study of Electroless Ni-P-W Coatings using

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, Portugalie Electrochimica Acta, 2012,

30(3), 203-220.

16. Ghosh, S., Sahoo, P. and Sutradhar, G., Wear Behaviour of Al-SiCp Metal Matrix

Composites and Optimization using Taguchi Method and Grey Relational Analysis,

Journal of Minerals & Materials Characterization & Engineering, 2012, 11(11), 1085-

1094.

17. Das, S. K. and Sahoo, P., Influence of process parameters on microhardness of

electroless Ni-B coatings, Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 2012, ID 703168,

pp. 1-11.

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18. Roy, S and Sahoo, P., Multiple roughness characteristics of chemically deposited Ni-

P-W coatings, Tribology in Industry, 2012, 34 (4), 186-197.

19. Ghosh, S., Sahoo, P. and Sutradhar, G., Friction performance of Al-10%SiCp metal

matrix composites using Taguchi method, ISRN Tribology, 2012, ID 386861, 1-9.

20. Roy, S and Sahoo, P., Friction performance optimization of chemically deposited Ni-

P-W coating using Taguchi method, ISRN Tribology, 2012, ID 136740, 1-9.

21. Sahoo, P., Barman, T. K. and Routara, B. C., Grey-based Taguchi analysis of

cylindrical grinding process parameters with multiple roughness characteristics,

International Journal of Production and Quality Engineering, 2012 (in press).

22. Roy, S and Sahoo, P., Optimization of multiple roughness characteristics of

chemically deposited Ni-P-W coating using weighted principal component analysis,

ISRN Mechanical Engineering, 2012, ID 495857, 1-7.

23. Chatterjee, B and Sahoo, P, Unloading of an elastic plastic spherical stick contact

under varying strain hardening-A finite element study, International Journal of

Materials, Manufacturing and Design, 2012, 1 (1), 107-126.

24. Sahoo, P., Loading and unloading characteristics of rough surfaces in presence of soft

coatings and adhesion, International Journal of Materials, Manufacturing and Design,

2012, 1(1), 89-105.

25. Ghosh, S. and Sahoo, P., Friction behaviour of medium leaded brass UNS C34000

against steel using Taguchi method, International Journal of Materials, Manufacturing

and Design, 2012, 1(1), 77-87.

26. Roy, S and Sahoo, P., Potentiodynamic polarization behavior of electroless Ni-P-W

coatings, ISRN Corrosion, 2012, ID 914867, 1-11.

27. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K. N., Large displacement of crossbeam structure

through energy method, International Journal of Automotive & Mechanical

Engineering, 2012, 5, 520-544.

28. Bhowmik S, Sahoo P, Acharyya S K, Chattopadhyay J and Dhar S, Application and

comparative study of the master curve methodology for fracture toughness

characterization of 20MnMoNi55 steel, Materials and Design, 2012, 39, 309-317.

29. Chatterjee, B and Sahoo, P, Effect of strain hardening on elastic-plastic contact of a

deformable sphere against a rigid flat under full stick contact condition, Advances in

Tribology 2012, ID 472794, 1-8.

30. Das, D, Sahoo, P and Saha K N, A numerical analysis of large amplitude beam

vibration under different boundary conditions and excitation patterns, Journal of

Vibration and Control 2012, 18(12), 1900-1915.

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31. Barman, T. K. and Sahoo, P., Prediction of fractal dimension in cylindrical grinding

of brass using ANN, Journal of Machining and Forming Technologies, 2012, 4 (1-2),

85-106.

32. Das, D, Sahoo, P and Saha K N, Dynamic analysis of rotating annular disk of variable

thickness under uniform axial pressure, International Journal for Computational

Methods in Engineering Science & Mechanics, 2012, 13, 37-59.

Contribution in conference proceedings

33. Mitra, A., Sahoo, P. and Saha, K. N., Experimental Investigation of Static Deflection

and Loaded Natural Frequencies of Stiffened Plates, Proceedings of the IASTED

International Conference Engineering and Applied Science (EAS 2012) December

27-29, 2012 Colombo, Sri Lanka, pp. 6-13.

34. Das M K, Kumar K, Barman T K and Sahoo, P., Surface roughness modeling in wire

electrical discharge machining (WEDM) using response surface methodology, Proc.

International Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering and its

Interdisciplinary Areas, Kolaghat, 27-28 Dec, 2012, pp. 186-191.

35. Roy, S. and Sahoo, P., Friction performance optimization of electroless Ni-P-W

coating using Taguchi design of experiments, Proc. International Conference on

Advances in Mechanical Engineering and its Interdisciplinary Areas, Kolaghat, 27-28

Dec, 2012, pp. 207-213.

36. Das M K, Kumar K, Barman T K and P Sahoo, Optimization of surface roughness in

EDM of EN31 tool steel using Taguchi method, 8th International Conference on

Industrial Tribology, 2012, Dec 7-9, Pune, paper ID: TSI 812507, p. 9.

37. Roy, S. and Sahoo, P., Wear performance optimization of electroless Ni-P-W coating

parameters using Taguchi method, 8th International Conference on Industrial

Tribology, 2012, Dec 7-9, Pune, paper ID: TSI 812541, p. 50.

38. Ghosh, S., Sahoo, P. and Sutradhar, G., Tribological performance of Al-5%SiC metal

matrix composite using Taguchi based grey relational analysis, 8th International

Conference on Industrial Tribology, 2012, Dec 7-9, Pune, paper ID: TSI 812540, p.

49.

39. Chatterjee, B. and Sahoo, P., Finite element based cyclic loading-unloading of an

elastic-plastic spherical stick contact, Proc. 57th ISTAM International Congress,

2012, Dec 17-20, Pune, pp. 177-182.

40. Chatterjee, B. and Sahoo, P., Shakedown behavior in multiple loading-unloading of

an elastic-plastic spherical stick contact, 8th International Conference on Industrial

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Tribology, 2012, Dec 7-9, Pune, paper ID: TSI 812513, p. 17.

41. Bhowmik, S., Sahoo, P., Acharyya, S. K., Dhar, S., Comparative study of fracture

toughness in ductile to brittle transition region of 20MnMoNi55 steel, National

Conference on Sustainable Development through Innovative Research in Science and

Technology, Sept 28-29, 2012, Jadavpur, P 66.

42. Roy, S. and Sahoo, P., Surface Roughness Optimization of Electroless Ni-P-W

Coating Based on Taguchi Method, National Conference on Sustainable Development

through Innovative Research in Science and Technology, Sept 28-29, 2012, Jadavpur,

P 67.

43. Duari, S., Barman, T. K. and Sahoo, P., Friction and Wear Behavior of Electroless Ni-

P Coatings under Lubrication, National Conference on Sustainable Development

through Innovative Research in Science and Technology, Sept 28-29, 2012, Jadavpur,

P 68.

44. Das M K, Kumar K, Barman T K and P Sahoo, Modeling of MRR in WEDM on EN

31 Tool Steel Using Response Surface Methodology, National Conference on

Sustainable Development through Innovative Research in Science and Technology,

Sept 28-29, 2012, Jadavpur, P 72.

45. Ghosh S, Sahoo P and Sutradhar G, Friction performance optimization of Al- 7.5%

SiCp metal matrix composite using Taguchi method, National Conference on

Sustainable Development through Innovative Research in Science and Technology,

Sept 28-29, 2012, Jadavpur, P 84.

46. Bhowmik, S., Sahoo, P., Acharyya, S. K., Dhar, S., Effect of thickness, geometry and

microstructure on fracture toughness for 20MnMoNi55 steel, Nat Symposium on

Fatigue, Fracture and Integrity Assessment (FFIA) May 4-5, 2012, Jamshedpur, p. 47.

Peer Reviewer Invitation

Invited in 2011-12 as peer reviewer in the following international journals:

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics (IOP)

Nanotechnology (IOP)

Materials & Design (Elsevier)

International Journal of Materials, Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering (IGI

Global)

Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology (Elsevier)

International Journal of Science and Technology Education Research (Academic

Journals)

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International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology (Inderscience)

Journal of Vibration and Control (Sage)

Material Science and Engineering A (Elsevier)

International Journal of Solids and Structures (Elsevier)

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research (ACS Publications)

Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology (Springer)

International Journal of Surface Engineering and Interdisciplinary Materials Science

(IGI Global)

Applied Materials & Interfaces (ACS Publications)

ISRN Tribology (Hindawi)

Indian Journal of Engineering & Materials Science (NISCAIR)

Editorial Contribution

Appointed Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Materials, Manufacturing and Design

(Academic Research Journals, India)

Appointed editorial board member in International Journal of Surface Engineering and

Interdisciplinary Materials Science (IGI Global, USA)

Appointed editorial board member in ISRN Tribology (Hindawi, USA)

Name of the teacher – Prof. Sudipta De

1. Visited Lund University Sweden and University of Stavanger, Norway as Invited

Professor during May-June 2011.

2. Member of UGC Expert Panel for assessment of University/Institute.

2. Regular reviewer of many reputed international journals.

Name of the teacher – Dr Dipak Laha

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1. Prof. J. N. D. Gupta, College of Business Administration, University of Alabama

2. Best Paper Award: Laha, D. and Sapkal, S. U. (2011) IAENG International

Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Applications (Hong Kong, 16-18 March,

2011).

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Department of Metallurgical and Material Engineering

1. Name of the Departments / School / Centers: Metallurgical and Material

Engineering Department

Starting as a modest Undergraduate Engineering department with only a few

basic equipments in 1966, the department has progressed over the years to a full-fledged

research department. The department currently runs two PG programmes along with the UG

study and produces about 8 Ph.D degrees per year. Department is actively engaged in

sponsored research from different research bodies and industrial houses. Department is now

equipped with most basic characterising units. However, considering the department’s

activity in sponsored research, specialised melting and heat treatment systems will soon

become necessary. The faculties hold key positions in many professional bodies and are

members of different organizing advisory committees. Notwithstanding the high profile

research and development activities, the key focus of the department is still centered about

the Undergraduate study.

2. Year of establishment: 1966

3. Faculty to which the Departments / School / Centers is attached: Faculty of

Engineering, JU

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M. Phil, PhD, Integrated Masters,

Integrated PhD, DSc, Dlitt) : Under Graduate(4 year BE degree in Metallurgical

Engg.), Post Graduate(2 year ME degree in Industrial Metallurgy & 2 year

M.Tech degree in Material Engineering), PhD and Post Doctoral.

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments

involved: None

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,

etc:

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Prof. T.K.Pal:-

Certificate courses and training programme on Welding and other related area will

be conducted in collaboration with Institute For Advanced Welding Training and

Research.

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: NA

8. Examination system: Semester System with continuous evaluation.

9. Participation of the department in courses offered by other departments: Chemical

Engg.,(U.G), Nano Science & Technology(PG)

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and ... (Professors / Associate

Professor / Assistant Professor / Others):

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS

& MPS)

Professor 3 3+6 9

Associate Professor 6 (1+1)

(Associate Professor-1, Reader-1)

2

Asst. Professor 5 1 1

Other (Asst. Professor,

contractual)

_ _

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialisation,

experience and research under guidance:

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of Years

of

Experience

No. PhD /

M.Phil

student

guided for

the last 4

years

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Prof. P.K.Mitra Ph.D &

Engineering

Professor Corrosion, Physical

Metallurgy

39+ 5 (Ph.D)

Prof. M.K.Mitra M.E/M.Tech Professor Namomaterials,

Biomaterials, Fatigue &

Fracture

27+

5(Ph.D)

Prof. T.K.Pal Ph.D &

Engineering

Professor Welding Metallurgy,

Fracture, Corrosion

33+ 11 (Ph.D)

Prof. P.K.Datta Ph.D &

Engineering

Professor Solidification of Metals &

Alloys

25+ 11 (Ph.D)

Prof. G.C.Das Ph.D (Material

Science), IIT,

Kanpur

Professor Nano Structural Materials,

Glass & Ceramics

30+ 13(Ph.D)

Prof. D.Ghosh Ph. D Professor Thermodynamics, Kinetics,

and Transport Phenomena

32 years 2(Ph.D)

Prof. S.Mukherjee Ph.D &

Engineering

Professor Nanocomposite, Processing

of Materials

33+ 11+7

(Ph.D)

Prof. S.Paul Ph.D &

Engineering

Professor Electrochemistry &

Corrosion, Fuel Cell, Hydro

&

ElectrometallurgyModelling

& simulation in

Metallurgical processes

28+ 1 (Ph.D)

Prof.

P.C.Chakraborti

Ph.D &

Engineering

Professor

Mechanical Processing 24+ (Ph.D)

Prof.

A.K.Pramanik

M.E/M.Tech Associate

Professor

Physical Metallurgy,

Corrosion

14+ None

Dr. R.Dey Ph.D &

Engineering

Reader Extractive Metallurgy,

Foundry,

Nanomaterials

9 years

(Industrial)

8 years

(Academic)

1(Ph.D)

Dr.(Mrs.)

S.Banerjee

Ph.D &

Engineering

Assistant

Professor

Nanomaterials, Physical

Metallurgy, Corrosion,

Heat treatment

7+ None

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, ad... faculty, emeritus professors, visiting

professors, etc.:

Prof. Badal Bhattacharya, Prof. Dilip Kumar Bose, Prof. Amit Dasgupta, Dr.

Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, Prof. P.S.Banerjee, Prof. Buddhadeb Bhattacharya,

Prof. S.K.Ray(Steel Chair Professor)

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher ratio: 10:1(UG); 4:1(PG)

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15. Member of academic support staff (technical and administrative staff –

sanctioned, filled and actual):

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS &

MPS)

Technical 11

Administrative 6

16. Research thrust areas as recognised by major funding agencies:

1. Area of Research Activities: Nano Materials, Melting & Solidification, Corrosion

behavior of Metal & Material, Deformation Fatigue & fracture of materials, Welding

Technology, Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Metallurgical processes, Material

Processing, Ceramics, Archaeo Metallurgy , Waste utilization. Chemical Processing,

Characterization of Materials

a. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b)

international funding agencies and c) total grants received. Give the names

of the funding agencies, project titles and grants received project wise:

Sl.

No Title of Project/Facilities

Funding

and

Collaborated

Agency

Period Amount

(Lakh)

Named by

1 Study on Friction stir

welding of aluminium alloy

to zinc coated steel sheet

CSIR, New

Delhi 2011-2013 17.48

Prof. T.K.Pal

2.

Development of High

Energetic Electrode

Materials and

Characterization of

Bioelectrochemical Fuel Cell

DST-PURSE

2010-2012 14.5

Prof. S.Paul

3.

Investigation of Lubricating

Properties of Automotive Oil

& Grease with Addition of

CNT & Metal Oxide

Balmer

Lawrie & Co.

Ltd

2007 – till

date 10.1

Prof. S.Mukherjee

&

Prof. G.C.Das

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4. Financial assistance for PG

Teaching Program in

Nanoscience & Technology

DST- Nano

Mission

2008 – till

date 400

Prof. S.Mukherjee

&

Dr

K.K.Chattopadhyay

Prof. G.C.Das

5.

Prepared Burden (Steel

Nugget) for Solid State

Reduction and subsequent

Melting in EF as an

Alternative Route for Steel

Making

RINL

2009 – till

date 16

Dr. R.Dey

Prof. M.K.Mitra

&

Prof. S.Mukherjee

Prof. G.C.Das

6. Scientific Collaboration to

jointly … simulated nuclear

reactor environment’

BARC,

Mumbai

2008-till

date

98.524

Prof. P.K.Mitra,

Prof. M.K.Mitra

Prof. S.Paul

Prof. P.Majumder

Dr.(Mrs.) S.Banerjee

7.

Investigation on the electron

field emission from doped

and functionalised carbon

nano tubes.

UGC-MRP

(2010 – till

date) 7

Prof. G.C.Das

8.

Low Cycle fatigue,

Ratcheting and their

interaction in two automotive

grade sheet steel

TATA Steel

Ltd

2009-2012

14.95

Prof. P.C.Chakraborti

9.

Investigation of deformation

and damage mechanism in

bare and coated automotive

steels through insitu scanning

electron microscopy

Ministry of

steel

and TATA

Steel Ltd

2010

– till date

363.30

Prof. P.C.Chakraborti

10.

Identification of damage

initiation mechanisms in

advanced high strength steels

(AHSS) using in-situ tensile

testing under scanning

electron microscope

TATA Steel

Ltd

2012

– till date

20

Prof. P.C.Chakraborti

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11.

Identification of key

crystallographic factors

responsible for damage

initiation and progression in

Advanced High Strength

Steels (AHSS) using ex-situ

2-dimensional (2D) Electron

Back Scattered Diffraction

(EBSD) analysis’

TATA Steel

Ltd

2012

– till date

20.00

Prof. P.C.Chakraborti

12.

Processing of Titanium

bearing magnetite for the

recovery of Metal values

Ministry of

Steel SDF

2010-till

date

69.6 lacs Prof. S.Mukherjee

&

Dr. R.Dey

13.

Synthesis and

Characterisation Of Hard

Materials- Dept.

ASSIST-

UGC

2007-

09

N.R 64 +

25

Prof. P.K.Datta

14.

UGC Modernisation XI th

Plan INSTRON for Fatigue

Testing

UGC –New

Delhi

~ 52.0 Prof. P.K.Datta

15. Mechanical Testing for

Materials & Composites

TEQIP- New

Delhi

~ 10.0 Prof. P.K.Datta

16. Design Development for

Rural Metals (Minor Project)

UGC –New

Delhi on

~ 1.0 Prof. P.K.Datta

17. Energy Conservation through

Archaeological Practices

DST- PURSE

New Delhi

2009 on

3.5 Prof. P.K.Datta

18. Modernization of X-ray and

Metal Physics

AICTE New

Delhi

8.0 Prof. P.K.Datta

19.

Modernization of Thermal

Analysis Lab

AICTE 2006-09 15 Prof S.Mukherjee/

Prof B.Chaudhury

20.

Recovery of Precious &

Scattered Metals from e-

waste

UGC-MRP 2012-15 11.2 Prof S.Mukherjee

&

Dr.(Mrs.)

M.G.Chaudhuri

21. Synthesis of MgO-Carbon SAIL-RDCIS 2013-15 24 Prof. S.Mukherjee

/Prof.M.K.Mitra/

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Refractory for Steel Making Prof. G.C.Das /

Prof.

K.K.Chattopadhyay

22.

Development of coated

electrode introducing nano-

particles for welding/repair

welding of Austempered

Ductile iron

DST, New

Delhi

2013-2016 24.91

Prof. T.K.Pa l (on

going)

23.

Development of suitable gas

metal arc welding (GMAW)

procedure for high

performance weld joints of

modified ferritic stainless

steel and low-nickel

austenitic stainless steel

Ministry of

Steel and

Titagarh

wagons Ltd.

2012-2015 79.86 Prof. T.K.Pa l

(Ongoing)

24.

Develop procedure for

friction Stir Spot Welding

(FSSW) of formable quality,

high strength and advance

high strength Steel sheets

Ministry of

Steel and

TATA

STEEL

2008-2011

208.86 Prof. T.K.Pa l

(Completed)

25.

Fatigue behaviour of Spot-

welded, Laser-welded and

adhesive bonded high

strength steel sheet joints

Ministry of

steel and

TATA

STEEL

2007-2010

173.02

Prof. T.K.Pa l

(Completed)

26.

Development of Mig-Brazing

Technique of Coated Steel

and Hybrid Joint

TATA

STEEL,

Jamshedpur

2007-2010 23.9 Prof. T.K.Pa l

(Completed)

27.

Study on Corrosion Fatigue

behaviour of high strength

steel Weldments in 3.5%

NaCl solution with and

without cathodic potential

Naval

Research

Board

2007-2010

28.56

Prof. T.K.Pa l

(Completed)

28. Hydrogen Coreduction of

Metal Oxides

DST-PURSE 2009

onwards

. 4 Prof. Dinabandhu

Ghosh

18. Inter – institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a) National

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collaboration b) International collaboration

Collaborative Ph.D project with –

NML- Jamshedpur

CGCRI, Kolkata,

BARC, -1 Crore

TATA STEEL – 3 Nos. 36.63 lakhs

Govt. College of Engg & Ceramic Technology, Kolkata

RDCIS-SAIL, Ranchi- Rs.24, 00,000/-

Ichapur Gun Shell Factory

Various Private & Govt. Aided colleges

IIM,Udaipur

ISI, Kolkata

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST, UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE, DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received. (give details)

AICTE- MODROB project of Thermal Analysis Laboratory , AICTE- 8 Lakh ,

UGC-ASIST, UGC-DRS,DST-FIST- Phase-1 & II,DST-PURSE-I & II, TEQUIP-

I&II

20. Research facility / centre run by the Departments / School / Centers which has:

State recognition-Center of Welding Technology

National recognition-Closely associated with School of Materials Science &

Nanotechnology-DST

FUNDFED

International recognition-

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies:

FESEM, KEMPI

22. Publications:

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Number of papers published in peer review journals (national / international): 222

Number of papers published in peer review journals (national / international)

1. Age hardening characteristics of Cast Al-Mg-Si Alloy, by Arunava Sengupta,

Soumen Hazra and P K Mitra,

Indian Foundry Journal, Accepted for publication in Steel Tech,ol. 54, No.1, 2008.

2. "Comparitive Corrosion studies on a few coated biocampatible materials" by Shampa

Dhar, S Paul & P K Mitra, Vol.2, October, 2008, Steel Tech.

3. P K Mitra, A Maiti, M K Roy Choudhury, DP Chattopadhyay, & A K Chowdhury,

“Effect of few heat

treatment paprameters on structure of 0.25% Manganese Asutempered Ductile Iron,

Indian Foundry Journal, Vol. 55, N0.8, 2009, 39-42.

4. Dr P K Mitra, Jayanta Kumar Saha, Dr S. Paul & Dr DDN Singh, “Performance of

Different Organic Coatings on Steel Substrate by Accelerated and in Atmospheric

Exposure Tests”, Indian Journal of Chemical Technology, Vol. 17, April 2010, page 102

5. Dr P K Mitra, Jayanta Kumar Saha, Dr S. Paul & Dr DDN Singh, “Corrosion

Evaluation of Painted Steel Panels by Electrochemical Measurement”, NACE, Corrosion,

The Journal of Science & Engineering, Vol.66, No. 4, April 2010, pages 045004-1 –

045004-8.

6. P K Mitra and Gargi Roy Choudhury, “Effect of Induced Charge on Passivity and

Passivity break down of 304 LN Stainless Steel”, Advances in Materials Science and

Engineering, Vol 2011, (2011), Article ID 798262, 9 pages

7. Dr P K Mitra, Jayanta Kumar Saha, Dr S. Paul & Dr DDN Singh, Correlation of

Atmospheric Corrosion of Uncoated Steels between Field Exposure Test and Laboratoy

Tests”, Corrosion, Vol. 67, 2011,

8. P K Mitra, M Ghosh Chaudhuri, S Paul & B Duari, “Use of Computerized numerical

to set a relation between current and potential for a cathodically protected structure”, Vol.

3, April/May 2012 issue of Coatings and Anticorrosion Engineering Review.

9. P K Mitra, M Ghosh Chaudhuri, S Paul, Sk A Hossain & B Duari, “Kinetic studies of

Localized Corrosion of 204 steel in Chloride solution”, May/June 2012, No. 107, issue of

orrosion Management a journal of Institute of Corrosion, 11-13

10. P K Mitra, Shampa Dhar, B Duari, “Corrosion behavior of hydroxyapatite coatings on

borate and phosphate passivated 316L Stainless steel in Ringer’s Solution” June 2012

issue of Paint India Journal.

11. P K Mitra & Shampa Dhar, “Electrochemical behavior of hydroxyapatite coatings on

phosphate passivated 316L Stainless Steel in Ringer’s solution”, ICASTOR journal of

Engineering, Vol.5, No.3 (2012), 155-162

12. P K Mitra, M Ghosh Chaudhuri, S Paul & B Duari, “Establishment of A

Mathematical Relation Between Current & Potential of A Steel Structure in Different

Corrosion Environment” in Coating Maintenance.

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13. P K Mitra, Shampa Dhar & Risin Dey, “Anodizing of Aluminium – Exploring

possibilities”, ICASTOR journal of Engineering, Vol.6, No.1 (2013), 11-26

14. P K Mitra, Somnath Mukherjee and B duari, “Strength, Corrosion correlation of

thermomechanically treated low carbon value-added steel” Vol.3, Issue 5, May, 2013

issue of International Journal of Computational Engineering Research, pages 16 – 22.

16. P K Mitra & Sreeparna Ghosh, “Effectiveness of Dicalcium Phosphate Dihydrate

as Biocompatible

Coatings on 316L and 316LN stainless steel”, J Material Science Engineering

2013, 2:1.

17. Biocompatibly Coated 304 Stainless Steel as Superior Corrosion Resistant

Implant Material to 316L

Steel, Subir Paul and Chandranath Mandal, , Journal Material Engineering and

Performance, ASM

International, published online May 2013, JMEPEG ASM International DOI:

10.1007/s11665-013-

0590-3

18. Mitigation of Mild steel Corrosion in Acid by Green Inhibitors : Yeast, Pepper,

Garlic and Coffee ,Subir Paul and Bikash Kar, ISRN Corrosion,Volume 2012

(2012), Article ID 641386, 8 pages doi:10.5402/2012/641386

19. Development and Characterization of Electrodeposited Ni-Co and Ni-Co-Fe Alloy

on Al Electrodes Materials for Methyl Alcohol Fuel cell , Subir Paul and Sk

Naimuddin, Material Engineeering and Performance, accepted for

publication,2013

20. Study of Bioelectrochemical Fuel cell Fabricated with Agriculture wastes and

surface modified electrodes, Subir Paul, JOURNAL OF Fuel cell and

Technology ASME, 2012, Vol 9 April 2012, pp. 021013-1-021013-9

21. Model to Study the Effect of Composition of Seawater on the Corrosion Rate of

Mild Steel and Stainless Steel, Subir Paul, Journal of Material Engineering and

Performance, ASM International, Volume 20(3) ,2011, pp.325-334

22. Corrosion Behavior of surface treated Implant Ti-6Al-4V by Electrochemical

Polarization and Impedance studies, Journal Material Engineering and

Performance, Subir Paul, Kasturi Yadav ,ASM International, Volume 20, Number

3, April 2011 , pp. 422-435(14)

23. Estimation of Corrosion rate of Mild steel in seawater and Application of Genetic

Algorithms, Subir Paul, Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly, vol.45, No.1,2010, pp.

99-106(8)

24. Modeling to Study the Effect of Environmental Parameters on Corrosion of Mild

Steel in Seawater Using Neural Network, Subir Paul, International Scholarly

Research Network ,ISRN Metallurgy,Volume 2012 (2012), Article ID 487351, 6

pagesdoi:10.5402/2012/487351

25. 3D Mapping Of Corrosion Rate Of Structural Steel And 304 Stainless Steel In

Global Marine

Environment Using Design Of Experiments , Subir Paul, Arpita Paul and Prodyot

K Mitra , Journal of Corrosion Science and Engineering, online journal ISSN

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1466-8858, Volume 12, 2009

25. Passivation , Repassivation and Metastable pitting Of Bare and Surface

Treated 316L stainless

implant in Hank Solution, S Paul, N Prasad ,Journal of Corrosion Science and

Engineering, online

journal ISSN 1466-8858 Vol 12, 2009

26. DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH ENERGETIC NANOPOROUS ELECTRODE BY

CONTROLLED ANODIZATION OF ALUMINUM, Subir Paul and Rakib

Baidya, Research and Reviews in Electrochemistry, 2013, vol.4,No.1, pp1-6

27. SCOPE OF NON CONVENTIONAL ENERGY BY FORMATION OF FUEL

CELL THROUGH UTILIZATION OF BIOMASS, Subir Paul, Research and

Reviews in Electrochemistry, 2013, vol.4,No.1, pp13-19.

28. Fabrication and Characterization of Bioelectrochemical fuel cell with pyrolysed

produced bio oil and hydrolysed biomass by fermentation, S Paul, P Mondal.

Journal Institution of Engineers, Interdisciplinary, (2009),May vol.90, p.18

29. Study of Passivation, Repassivation and Metastable pitting of 316L steel Implant

in Bone Solution, Subir paul and Nisha Prasad, Research and Reviews in

Electrochemistry, 2013, vol.4,No.1, pp.7-12.

30. Passivation , Repassivation and Metastable pitting Of Bare and Surface Treated

316L stainless implant in Hank Solution, S Paul, N Prasad ,Journal of Corrosion

Science and Engineering, online journal ISSN 1466-8858 Vol 12, 2009

31. Anomaly in structural noncentrosymmetry around TN in bulk and nanoscale

BiFeO3, S. Goswami, Dipten Bhattacharya, G.N Iles, B. Ghosh, A.A. Pryutiliak,

B. Malard, Gopes C Das, B. Ouladdiaf and T. Chatterjee, (Accepted) Powder

Diffraction, 2013.

32. Spontaneous exchange bias in a nanocomposite of BiFeO3-Bi2Fe4O9, Tuhin

Maity, Sudipta Goswami, Dipten Bhattacjarya, Gopes C. Das and Saibal Roy, J.

appl. Phys. 113, 17D916 (2013).

33. Effect of component variation in CaO-SiO2-Al2O3 slags on controlling corrosion

of olivine based disposable tundish lining material, A.R. Pal, S. Bharti, S. Bose,

S.K. Choudhury, G.C. Das and P.G. Pal, Iron and Steel making,

34. Role of Cr2O3 on the formation of reaction sintered dense ZrO2-Al2O3-SiO2

based refractory material, Cand. Met. Qrt. J. (accepted), 2013.

35. Studies on Corundum rich zirconia-mullite composite with TiO2 as additive, D.

Chandra, G.C. Das, U. Sengupta and S. Maitra, Ceramic International (Accepted),

2013.

36. A mechanistic study of initial stage sintering of sol-gel derived silica

nanoparticles, A. Pramanik, K. Bhattacharjee, M.K. Mita, G.C. Das and B. Duari,

Int. J. Mod. Engg. Res., 3(2) 2013.

37. Ni–Zn ferrite-loaded superparamagnetic amorphous carbon nanotubes through a

facile route, Colloid Polym Sci, doi.07/s00396-013-3002-1. 2013

38. The mechanism of climb in dislocation-nano void interaction, A. Dutta, M.

Bhattacharya, N. Gayathri, G.C. Das & P. Barat, Acta Materialia vol-60, (2012)

3789.13..

39. In silico determination of surface entropy of 1-D Copper nanostructure A. Dutta,

M. Bhattacharya, N. Gayathri, G.C. Das & P. Barat, Appl NanoScience, (2012)

doi 10.1007/s13204-20070-3.14.

40. The effect of sintering behavior and phase transformation on strength and thermal

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conductivity of disposable tundish lining with varying composition. A.R. Pal, S.

Bharati, N.V.S. Krishna, G.C. Das and P.G. Pal, Ceramic International, doi:

10.1016/j.ceramint.2011.12.049.17.

41. Study of penetration and corrosion of olivine-periclase and periclase tundish

DVMS by molten slag, A.R. Pal, S. Bharati, N.V.S. Krishna, G.C. Das and P.G.

Pal, Iron and steel making, 38(8) (2011) 602-607.20.

42. Surface kinetics of nanoclustures, A. Dutta, G.C. Das and P. Barat, Rev.

Adv.Meter. Sci. 29 (2011) 156-160.21.

43. Surface effect on the velocity of dislocation at the nanoscale, M. Bhattacharya, A.

Dutta, P. Mukherjee, N. Gayathri, G.C. Das and P. Barat, Int. J. Nano Sci, 10(1)

(2011) 1-5.

44. Studies on MgO doped reaction sintered ZrO2-Al2O3-SiO2 refractory materials,

D. Chanda, G.C. Das, U. Sengupta, S. Maitra, Refr. World forum 3 (2011) 3,

113-118.24.

45. Characterization of expansive behavior of Al2O3-MgO-C refractory due to in situ

spinel formation, G.C. Das, S. Mitra, S. Mukhopadhyay, A.K. Chattopadhyay,

Interceram, Refractories Manual 2010, pp-36-40, 2010

46. Band gap widening of nanocrystalline nickel oxide thin films via phosphorus

doping, N. S.Das, B. Saha, R. Thapa, G. C. Das and K. K. Chattopadhyay*,

Physica E, 42 (2010) 1377-1382.

47. Glass – ceramic as oxidation resistant bond coat in thermal barrier coating

system” S. Das, S. Dutta, D. Basu, G. C. Das Ceram. International, 35 (2009)

1403.

48. Thermal cycle behavior of glass – ceramic bonded yttria stabilized zirconia

coating on nimonic alloy substitute” S. Das, S. Dutta, D. Basu, G. C. Das,

Ceram. International 35 (2009) 2123.

49. A multiscale coupled Monte Carlo model to characterize microstructure evolution

during hot rolling of Mo- Trip steel, S. Hore, S. Das, S. Banerjee, S. Mukherjee,

Accepted for publication in Acta Materialia, 2013.

50. A novel method of synthesis of nonostructured aluminium nitride through sol-gel

route by in situ

generation of nitrogen, M.Ghosh

Chauhuri,J.Basu,S.Mukherjee,G.C.Das,M.K.Mitra, Journal of American Ceramic

Society, JACERS-31819,1(6), 2012.

51. Synthesis and Characterization of different structured ZnO nanomaterials through

Polyethelene

Glycol along with antibacterial activity study by direct attachment to the EColi

Dh 5 and saureus

ATCC 25923 bacteria cell membrane,

P.Bhadra,S.Mukherjee,R.Dey,G.C.Das,M.K.Mitra,IJEST 2012

Acepted for publication.

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52.Microbial leaching of Chromite overburden from Sukinda

MinesOrissa,S.Biswas,S.Samanta,R.Dey,S.Mukherjee, International Journal of

Materials,Metallurgy & Materials,Accepted in 2012.

53. Monte Carlo simulation of influence of reheat temperature on austenite grain

growth in C-Mn steel".S.Hore,S.K.Das,S.Banerjee,S.Mukherjee,Materials Science &

Technology,28,6,(2012),711-718.

54. Evolution of chlorophyll/poly aniline nanorod network with enhanced electro-

optic property, J. S. Manna, S. Basu, M.K. Mitra, S. Mukherjee, G.C. Das, Mater.

Letters 76 (2012) 147-150.

55.Synthesis and Characterization of NiO doped strontium titanate

ceramics,M.Banerjee,S.Maitra,S.Mukherjee Ceramica, 58,2012, 99-104

56. Transparent Eu3+

doped Ferroelectric Bismuth Titanate Glass-Ceramic

Nanocomposites : Fabrication & Properties A.R.Molla,A.Tafader,S.Mukherjee&

B.Karmakar,JACS 2012( Acepted for publications) .

57. Creep behavior of Mg-Sn & Mg-Sn-Si alloys, P.Poddar,S.Muklherjee,K.L.Sahoo,

Materials Science & Engineering A,2012,1-25.

58. Induction Furnaces-An Overview, S.Sen,S.Mukherjee,R.Dey, JPC bulletin,

XII,9,2012,18-26

59. Novel synthesis of NixZn1-xFe2O4 (0 < x < 1) nanoparticles and their dielectric

properties, K. Bhattacharjee, C. K. Ghosh, M. K. Mitra, G. C. Das, S. Mukherjee, K.K.

Chattopadhyay, J. Nanoparticle Research,2,(2011, 739-750.

60. Synthesis and characterization of CNT reinforced alumina based nanocomposites,

A. Pal, G.C. Das, M.K. Mitra and S. Mukherjee, Trans. Ind. Cerem. Soc. 70(4), (2011),

109-114.

61. Interaction of chitosan capped ZnO nanorods with E.Coli. bacteria, P.Bhadra,

R.Dey, G.C. Das, M.K.Mitra, S. Mukherjee, Mat. Sc. & Engg. C, 31 (2011) 929-937.

62. Synthesis of amorphous carbon nanowalls by DC-PECVD on different substrate

and study of its field emission properties,D.Banerjee,S.Mukherjee,K.K.Chattopadhyay

Applied Surface science 257,(2011, 3717-22

63. Novel technique for synthesis of Silicon nitride nanowires, M.Ghosh.Chaoudhury,

S.K. Ahmadullah, R. Dey, G.C. Das, S. Mukherjee and M. K. Mitra, Adv. Appl.

Ceramics, 110 (4) ,2011, 211-213.

64. Controlling the surface topology and hence the hydrophobicity of amorphous

carbon thin films

Banerjee,D.,MukherjeeS.Chattopadhyay,K.K.Carbon, 48, 4, 2010, 1025 – 1031

65. Synthesis and optimization of silica- Ni Nanocomposite,

A.K.Pramanick,M.K.Mitra,S.Mukherjee,G.C.Das & B.Duari,Indian Science

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Cruiser,26,5,2012,13-17.

66. A comparative study of pure and rare earth transition metal doped bismuth ferrite,

Soumya Mukherjee, S.Chakraborty,S.Mukherjee, International journal of current

engineering & technology, Accepted in 2012.

67. Synthesis & characterization of lanthalum doped bismuth ferrite, Soumya Mukherjee,

S.Chakraborty,S.Mukherjee, International Journal of nanodimension Acepted in 2012.

68. Microbial extraction of cobalt and nickel from lateritic chromite overburden using

aspergillus wentii", S.Biswas, R.Dey, P.C.Bandyapadhyay,S.Mukherjee, Res J Pharm

Biol Chem Sci ,4,2,2013, 739-750.

69. Three Dimensional Ag2O/TiO2 Type-II (p-n) Nanohetrojunctions for superior

Photocatalytic Activity, D. Sarkar, Chandan K. Ghosh, S.Mukherjee and K.K.

Chattopadhyay, Applied Materials & Interfaces, 5.2013, 331-337.

70. Synthesis,characterization and high natural sunlight photocatalytic performance of

cobalt doped TiO2 nanofibers, D.Sarkar, S.Mukherjee, K.K.Chattopadhyay, Physica E

, 50, 2013, 37-43.

71. Processing & Properties of Eu+3 doped barium bismuth titanate glass-

ceramicnanocomposites,A.Molla,B.N.Karmakar,S.Mukherjee, JACS,Accepted in 2013.

72. "Bioleaching of Nickel and Cobalt from Lateritic Chromite Overburden Using the

Culture Filtrate of Aspergillus niger", S.Biswas,S.Mukherjee, P.C.Banerjee,R.Dey,

Journal of Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology,Accepted in 2013.

73. Mineralogy of vanadium bearing titaniferrous magnetite ore of Eastern India & its

carbothermal behavior, S.Samanta,S.Biswas,S.Mukherjee,R.Dey, T.K.Baidya,

Internatinal Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials, Accepted in 2013.

74. In situ synthesis of Nanostrucrured WC-Co within Silica matrix,

A.Dalapati,S.Mukherjee,R.Dey, G.C.Das, M.K.Mira, Accepted for publication in

International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology in 2013.

75. Treatment of titanomagnetite by roast leach method for the recovery of vanadium &

magnetite fraction, S.Biswas,S.Sarkar,R.Dey,S.Mukherjee,MGMI,106,2010,75-80.

76. Low temperature synthesis of zinc ferrite nanoparticles, A. Bardhan, C.K. Ghosh,

M.K. Mitra, G.C. Das, S. Mukherjee, K.K. Chattopadhyay, Solid State Sciences, 12,

(2010) 839-844.

77. Synthesis & Characterization of Fe doped BST, M.Banerjee,S.Mukherjee,S.Maitra,

Interceram,59,2010,,5-8.

78 X-ray diffraction line profile analysis of nanosized cobalt in silica matrix synthesized

by solid-state method R. Sen, G.C. Das & S. Mukherjee, J. Alloy & Comp. 490, 2010

515-523.

79. Biofunctionalised quantum dots for sensing and identification of waterborne bacterial

pathogens. Sonal Majumder, Jhimli Sarkar, Rajib Dey, M.K. Mitra, S. Mukherjee and G.

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C. Das. J. Expt NanoSc. 5 (5) 2010: 438-446.

80. Maximization of chtomium of ferrochrome in DC arc melting,Trans Inst of Min &

Metall C, R.Sen,S.Mukherjee,M.K.Mitra, 119,2010,101-106.

81.Effect of Grading of Chromite ores on the Quality of Briquttes,ISIJ Internatinal,

R.Sen,S.Mukherjee,M.K.Mitra, 50,2010,200-206.

82. Function of Magnesium aluminate hydrate & magnesium nitrate as MgO addition in

crystal structure and grain size control of alpha Al2O3 during

sinteringS.Pal,A.K.Banerjee,P.J.Pal, B.N.Sammadar,S.Mukherjee,Bull of Mat

Science,33,2010,55-63,

83. Effect of agglomeration during coprecipitation Delayed spinellization of magnesium

aluminate hydrate S.Pal,A.K.Banerjee,P.J.Pal, B.N.Sammadar,S.Mukherjee,Bull of Mat

Science,33,2010,,55-63,

84. Synthesis and Characterization of MnO2 doped BST,

M.Banerjee,S.Mukherjee,S.Maitra,Calenonian Journal of Engineering,6,2010,49-55.

85. How substrate temperature affects structure and hardness of Si-C-N phase. A.S.

Bhattacharyya, S.K. Mishra, G.C. Das, S. Mukherjee, European coating journal 03,

(2009) 108-114.

86. Review: Bio functionalized quantum dots in Biology and medicines, S. Mazumder,

R. Dey, M. K. Mitra, S. Mukherjee and G. C. Das, J. of Nano Materials, 2009, Article

ID- 815734 (2009) (doi.10.1155/2009/815734)

87. Effect of radio frequency and direct current modes of deposition on protective

metallurgical hard silicon carbon nitride coatings by magnetron sputtering”, A.S

Bhattacharya, G.C Das, S Mukherjee, S.K Mishra,. Vacuum, 83(12), (2009) 1464-1469.

88. A comparative study of Si-C-N film on different substrates by RF Magnetron

sputtering” , A.S Bhattacharya, G.C. Das, S. Mukherjee, S.K. Mishra, (2009) Journal of

alloys and compounds, 478 (1-2), 474-478.

89. Study on the biostability of chlorophyll a entrapped in silica gel nano-matrix, J.

Sarkar Manna, S. Basu, M. K. Mitra, S. Mukherjee & G. C. Das. J. Mat. Sc. Mater

Electron, 20 (2009):1068-1072.

90.Sintering behavior of spinel alumina composites, S.Pal,A.K.Banerjee,P.J.Pal,

B.N.Sammadar,S.Mukherjee,Bull of Mat Science,32,2009,,169-176.

91. A Novel Method for Synthesis of Si3N4 Nanowires through Sol-Gel Route”, M.Ghosh

Chaudhuri, R. Dey, M. K. Mitra, G. C. Das & S. Mukherjee, Science & Technology of

Advanced Materials, 9 (2008) , art no: 015002; doi:10.1088/1468-6996/9/1/015002.

92. Synthesis of Si3N4 in the Nanopores of Silica Gel Matrix By In-Situ Generation Of

Nitrogen”, D.K.Mondal, S.Mukherjee, G.C.Das, K.K.Chattopadhyay, M.K. Mitra, Nano

Science & Nano Technology, 2, ,2008,2-4.

93. Impedence spectroscopic studies of nickel nanocluster in silica matrix synthesized by

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so-gel method. S. Nandy, S. Mallick, P.K. Ghosh, G.C. Das, S. Mukherjee, M.K.Mitra,

K.K. Chattopadhyay. J. Alloy Compd. 453,2008,1-6.

94. Sustained release of Silica Gel Entrapped Herbal Values and their Antimicrobial

Activity” Suparna

Chakraborty, Jhimli Sarkar Manna, Satadal Das, Rajib Dey, Manoj Kumar Mitra,

Asian Journal of

Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, Vol 4, Issue 2, 2011 Page 59-62

95. “ Sol-gel derived silica gel as a controlled delivery system of Andrographis

paniculata extracts & its anti-microbial efficacy” S Chakraborty, S Biswas, J Sarkar

Manna, S Das, R Dey, Transactions of The Indian Institute of Metals , Vol 64, Issue 1

& 2, February-April 2011 Page 189-193

96. A study to reveal corrosion during handling of petroleum products in oil & gas

industry” B. Duari, Debasis Sakar, N.J.Paul, Rajib Dey, Corrosion Combat

97. Studies on the corrosion charactersitics of a few coated reinforced TMT bars used in

concrete structure” Dhurjyoti Banerjee, Buddhadeb Duari, Rajib Dey, Bimal

Chaudhuri, D Sarkar, Paintindia Vol LX II - No 4, April 2012, Page 49 – 53

98. “Study of the Release Mechanism of Terminalia Chebula Extract from Nanoporous

Slica Gel”Suparna Chakraborty, Manoj Kumar Mitra, Mahua Ghosh Chaudhuri,

Biswanath sa, Satadal Das, Rajib Dey, Applied Biochem Biotechnol DOI 10

1007/s12010-012-9916-0, Received 29/5/12, Accepted 3/10/12, Published Online

18/10/12

99. “Quantification of Valuable Metals from E-waste” U Agarwal, M Ghosh Chaudhuri,

S Samanta, S Mukherjee, R Dey, Indian Science Cruiser, Volume 27, Number 1,

January 2013

100. Ratcheting Behavior of a Titanium-Stabilized Interstitial Free Steel: De, P.S.,

Chakraborti, P.C., Bhattacharya, B., Shome, M., Bhattacharjee, D. : Metallurgical

and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science

, pp. 1-15.

101. Understanding the Shape-Memory Behavior in Ti-(~49 At. Pct) Ni Alloy by

Nanoindentation Measurement: Sinha, A., Datta, S., Chakraborti, P.C.,

Chattopadhyay, P.P. : Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical

Metallurgy and Materials Science , pp. 1-8.

102. Indentation response and contact damage of hard T-B-N films deposited by

magnetron sputtering: Karuna Purnapu Rupa, P., Chakraborti, P.C., Suman, K.M. :

2011, Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 13 (1-2) , pp. 81-84.

103. Estimation of deformation induced martensite in austenitic stainless steels: Das, A.,

Tarafder, S., Chakraborti, P.C. 2011; Materials Science and Engineering A 529 (1)

, pp. 9-20.

104. Connection between deformation-induced dislocation substructures and martensite

formation in stainless steel : Das, A., Sivaprasad, S., Chakraborti, P.C., Tarafder, S.

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2011; Philosophical Magazine Letters 91 (10) , pp. 664-675.

105. Effect of stress parameters on ratcheting deformation stages of polycrystalline OFHC

copper : Das, D., Chakraborti, P.C.; 2011, Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering

Materials and Structures 34 (9) , pp. 734-742.

106. Analysis of deformation induced martensitic transformation in stainless steels: Das,

A., Chakraborti, P.C., Tarafder, S., Bhadeshia, H.K.D.H, 2011, Materials Science

and Technology 27 (1) , pp. 366-370.

107. Effect of strain rate on quasistatic tensile flow behaviour of solution annealed 304

austenitic stainless steel at room temperature: Kundu, A., Chakraborti, P.C, 2010;

Journal of Materials Science 45 (20) , pp. 5482-5489.

108. Effect of ferrite grain size on cyclic ratcheting behavior of a low-carbon niobium

bearing microalloyed steel: Sarkar, P.P., Chakraborti, P.C., Sen, S.K; 2010,

Materials and Manufacturing Processes 25 (1-3) , pp. 85-91.

109. Mechanical and deformation behaviour of titanium diboride thin films deposited by

magnetron sputtering: Rupa, P.K.P., Chakraborti, P.C., Mishra, S.K; 2009, Thin

Solid Films 517 (9) , pp. 2912-2919.

110. Correspondence of fracture surface features with mechanical properties in 304LN

stainless steel : Das, A., Sivaprasad, S., Chakraborti, P.C., Tarafder, S; 2008,

Materials Science and Engineering A 496 (1-2) , pp. 98-105.

111. Morphologies and characteristics of deformation induced martensite during tensile

deformation of 304 LN stainless steel: Das, A., Sivaprasad, S., Ghosh, M.,

Chakraborti, P.C., Tarafder, S; 2008, Materials Science and Engineering A 486 (1-

2) , pp. 283-286.

112. Extraction of region contour in SEM fractographs: Banerjee, S., Basu, K.,

Chakraborti, P.C., Saha, S.K, 2011: Proceedings - 2nd International Conference on

Emerging Applications of Information Technology, EAIT 2011 , art. no. 5734926 ,

pp. 98-101.

113. Effect of Strain Rate on the Low Cycle Fatigue Behavior of 316L(N) Stainless Steel

Weld Joints, Sayan Kalyan Chandra, Vani Shankar , K. Mariappan, R. Sandhya, P.C.

Chakraborty, 6th International Conference on Creep, Fatigue and Creep-Fatigue

Interaction--Procedia Engineering Volume 55, 2013, Pages 176–180

114. Precipitation behavior investigated through positron annihilation in Sc-doped Al-6Mg

followed by the effects of Zr-addition R. Sen, P.M.G. Nambissan, M.K. Mitra,

M.K.Banerjee Physics Procedia 35 ( 2012 ) 34 – 39

115. Any Effect of Processing History on Precipitation Hardening of Metastable Austenitic

Stainless Steels S. Saha, K. Datta, M. K. Mitra, L-E. Lindgren and J. Post Key

Engineering Materials Vols. 504-506 (2012) pp 851-856

116. Electronic structure and optical properties of CuAlO2 under biaxial strain C K Ghosh,

D Sarkar, M K Mitra and K K Chattopadhyay J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 24 (2012)

235501 (9pp)

117. A facile synthetic strategy for Mg–Al layered double hydroxide material as

nanocarrier for methotrexate Manjusha Chakraborty, Sudip Dasgupta, Somoshree

Sengupta, Jui Chakraborty, Swapankumar Ghosh, Jiten Ghosh, Manoj Kumar Mitra,

Akhilesh Mishra,Tapan Kumar Mandal, Debabrata Basu Ceramics International 38

(2012) 941–949

118. Plane strain fracture toughness of scandium doped Al–6Mg alloy, R.Sen, S.Kaiser,

M.K.Mitra, M.K.Banerjee Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Vol 457, Issue 1-

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2,June 2008, pp135-143

119. Cold forging of sintered hollow polygonal disks with barreling, P.Das, G.Sutradhar,

T.Chakraborty, S.Patra, M.K.Mitra, Jl Material Science, 2008, 43(9), pp 3180-3188

120. Morphology and temperature dependent electron field emission from vertically

aligned carbon nanofibres, S.Das, S.F.Ahmad, M.K.Mitra, K.K.Chattopadhyay,

Applied Physics A, 2008, 91(3), pp 429-433

121. Hydrogen gas sensors using anodically prepared and surface modified nanoporous

ZnO thin films, P.K.Basu, S.K.Jana, M.K.Mitra, H.Saha, S.Basu, Sensor Letters,

2008, 6(5), pp 699-704

122. The role of apparent contact pressure in the sliding wear of polycrystalline alumina in

conformal contacts, R.S.Roy, A. Chanda, D.Basu, M.K.Mitra, Interceram, 2008,

57(6), pp 1-4

123. Effect of Ni doping on dielectric constant of ZnO and its frequency dependent

exchange interaction, C.K.Ghosh, S.Malkhandi, M.K.Mitra, K.K.Chattopadhyay,

Journal of Physics D, 2008, 41(24), art no 245113, 7pages

124. Novel Low temperature synthesis of ZnO nanostructures and its efficient field

emission property, U.N.Maiti, Sk.F.Ahmed, M.K.Mitra, K.K.Chattopadhyay,

Material Research Bulletin, 2009, 44(1), pp 134-139

125. Flourinated Diamond like carbon as an electron field emission material, Sk.F.Ahmed,

M.K.Mitra, K.K.Chattopadhyay, Jl Nanoscience Nanotechnology, 2009, 9(9), pp

5545-5549

126. Enhanced field emission from polyaniline nano porous thin films on PET substrate,

S.Goswami, M.K.Mitra, K.K.Chattopadhyay, Synthetic Metals, 2009, 159(23-24),

pp 2430-2436

127. Effect of film thickness on the energy band gap of nanocrystalline CdS thin films

analyzed by spectroscopic ellipsometry, N.S.Das, P.K.Ghosh, M.K.Mitra,

K.K.Chattopadhyay, Physica E, 2010, 42, pp2097-2102

128. Simple solution phase synthesis of 3D assembly of ZnO nanoneedles and its efficient

field emission, U.N.Maiti, A.Sen, M.K.Mitra, K.K.Chattopadhyay, Jl Nanoscience

Nanotechnology, 2010, 10(7), pp 4341-4347

129. Effect of Process Variations on Anticancerous Drug Intercalation in Ceramic Based

Delivery System, M.Chakroborty, P.Bose, T.Mandal, B.Datta, T.Das, S.Pal,

J.Chakroborty, M.K.Mitra, D.Basu, Trans Ind Cer Soc, 2010, vol 69.

130. Impact Fatigue Behaviour of fully dense Alumina Ceramics with Different Grain

Sizes, M.K.Barai, J.Shit, A.Chanda, M.K.Mitra, Int Jl Sc Engg Res, 2011, Vol 2,

Issue 4, pp 1-5

131. Effect of Crack Geometry on Dynamic Stress Intensity Factor under Impact Loading

in Three Point Bend Configuration for a High Density Alumina Specimen,

M.K.Barai, J.Shit, D.Nag, A.Chanda, M.K.Mitra, Int Jl Engg Sc Tech, 2011, Vol 3,

No 3, pp 2176-2191

132. Preparation of graphene–polyaniline composites by simplechemical procedure and its

improved

field emission properties, S.Goswami, U.N.Maiti, S.Maiti, S.Nandy, M.K.Mitra,

K.K.Chattopadhyay, Carbon, 2011, Vol 49, pp 2245-2252

133. Multiferroic behavior in glass–crystal nanocomposites containing Te2NiMnO6,

R.P.Maiti, S.Datta,

S.Basu, M.K.Mitra, D.Chakroborty, Jl Alloys Compounds, 2011, Vol 509, pp 6056-

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134. Visible photoluminescence from silicon-incorporated diamond like carbon films

synthesized via

direct current PECVD technique, Sk.F.Ahmed, D.Banerjee,

M.K.Mitra,K.K.Chattopadhyay, Jl

Luminiscence, 2011, Vol 131, 2352 - 2358

135. Layered double hydroxide: Inorganic organic conjugate nanocarrier for

methotrexate,

M.Chakroborty, S.Dasgupta, P.Bose,A.Mishra, T.K.Mondol, M.Mitra,

J.Chakroborty, D.Basu, Jl Phy

Chem Solids, 2011, Vol 72, pp 779-783

136. Methotrexate intercalated ZnAl-layered double hydroxide, M.Chakroborty,

S.Dasgupta,

C.Sondrapandian, J.Chakroborty, S.K.Ghosh, M.K.Mitra, D.Basu, Jl Solid State

Chem, 2011, Vol 184,

pp2439-2445

137 Palladium atoms and its dimers adsorbed on graphene: First-principles study,

R.Thapa, D.Sen,

M.K.Mitra, K.K.Chattopadhyay, Physica B, 2011, Vol 406, pp 368-373

138. A facile synthetic strategy for Mg–Al layered double hydroxide material as

nanocarrier for

methotrexate, M.Chakroborty, S.Dasgupta, S.Sengupta, J.Chakroborty, S.K.Ghosh,

J.Ghosh,

M.K.Mitra, A.Mishra, T.K.Mondol, D.Basu, Cer Int, 2012, Vol 38, pp 941-949

139. Electronic structure and optical properties of CuAlO2 under biaxial strain,

C.K.Ghosh, D.Sarkar,

M.K.Mitra, K.K.Chattopadhyay, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter, 2012, Vol 24, 235501

(9pp)

140. Any Effect of Processing History on Precipitation Hardening of Metastable

Austenitic Stainless

Steels,S.Saha, K.Datta, M.K.Mitra, L.E.Lindgren, J.Post, Key Engineering Materials

Vols, 2012, Vol.

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504-506, pp 851-856

141. Precipitation behavior investigated through positron annihilation in Sc-doped Al-

6Mg followed by

the effects of Zr-addition, R.Sen, P.M.G.Nambisan, M.K.Mitra, M.K.Banerjee – Phys

Proc, 2012, Vol

35, pp 34-39

142. Magnetic and dielectric properties of sol-gel derived nanoparticles of double

perovskite

Y2NiMnO6, R.P.Maiti, S.Dutta, M.Mukherjee, M.K.Mitra, D. Chakroborty, J.

Appl. Phys., 2012, Vol

112, 044311 ; doi.10.1063/1.4748058 (6 pages)

143. Microstructural characterization of recrystallised Zircaloy-2 after pilgering using X-

ray Diffraction

Line Profile Analysis, P.Mukherjee, N.Gayathri, P.S.Chowdhury, M.K.Mitra, Jl

Nuclear Materials,

2013, Vol 434, Issues 1-3, pp 24-30

144. Mechanochemical synthesis of barium titanate and Mn-doped barium titanate, S.

Mukherjee,

S.Ghosh, G.C.Das, M.K.Mitra, Interceram, 2013, Vol 62, No 1, pp 45-49

145. Synthesis and characterization of bismuth ferrite - cobalt ferrite multiferroic

nanocomposite,

S.Mukherjee, S.Ghosh, C.Ghosh, M.K.Mitra, Int Jl Adv Sci Tech, 2013, Vol 6, No

1, pp 15-21

146. Polyaniline/Vanadium Oxide composites : an effective control in morphology by

varying reactant concentrations, S.Goswami, U.N.Maiti, S.Maiti, M.K.Mitra,

K.K.Chattopadhyay, Mat Chem Phys, 2013, Vol 138, Issue 1, pp 319-326

147. Energy transfer from polyaniline to chlorophyll a supramolecular assembly in nano-

hybrid, J.S.Manna, D.Das, M.K.Mitra, Jl Phys Chem C, 2013, Accepted for

publication, DOI: 10.1021/jp4014288, pub date (web) 18 Apr

148. Drug delivery using nanosized layered double hydroxide, an anionic clay J.

Chakraborty, M.

Chakraborty, S.K. Ghosh, M. K. Mitra Key Engineering Materials Vol. 571 (2013) pp

133-167

149. A.K.Pramanick, etal, ‘ Pipeline integrity and coated steel’ Volume 25 Number

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January 2011 Indian Science Cruiser

150. P.K.Datta-Aesthetics of Dhokra Castings (Dhokra Silper Charukala) (2012),

Lokashruti (J. of Folk and Tribal Art & Culture Centre, Govt. of West Bengal

151. Barnali Mandal, P.K.Chattopadhyay, P.K.Datta, (2009), (2009) Forging Of High-Tin

Bronze for Utensil Making In Ancient Bengal, India, Current Science, (Communicated

& Selected in 2011)

152. P.K.Datta, V.Vijayan, P.K.Chottopadhayay & T.R.Rautray,Punched Marked Coins of

Bengal: Archaeo-metallurgical Studies, Selected Essays On History and Archaeology

(Papers presented in memory of Abu Imam), Edited by M.M.Haque, A.T.M.Atiqur

Rahaman & Seema Hoque, Centre for Archaeology and Heritage Research (CAHR),

DHAKA, Bangladesh, 2010, pp 91-103.

153. Barnali Mandal, P.K.Datta, (2010) HOT MOLD CASTING PROCESS OF

ANCIENT EAST INDIA AND BANGLADESH, China Foundry Journal,

CHINA(2010 )Vol.7,no.2, pp171-177

154. Barnali Mandal, P.K.Chattopadhyay, P.K.Datta, (2010) Understanding Alloy Design

Principle and Cast Metal Technology for Medieval Bengal, Indian Journal of History

of Science, Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi, 2010, Vol.45.No.1 pp 101 -

140.

155. Barnali Mandal, P.K.Chattopadhyay, P.K.Datta, (2010) ANCIENT HOT MOLD

CASTING TECHNOLOGY OF EASTERN INDIA IN COMPARISON WITH

CHINESE BRONZE TECHNOLOGY, Pratnashamiksha,Vol-13,J. Directorate of

Archaeology, Govt. of West Bengal.

156. T.S,Singha, P.K.Datta,(2009) Characterization of Some Lost-wax Castings

Production in the Unorganized Sector Copper Topics, Indian Copper Development

Centre,V-.34, No.4,pp 17-19.

157. Barnali Mandal, P.K.Chattopadhyay, P.K.Datta, (2009) INTERPRETATION AND

QUANTIFICATION OF MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES ON

ARCHAEOMETALLURGICAL OBJECTS, Proceedings of Conference of

Quantitative Archaeological Studies, CASTEI ,Kolkata 2009.

158. Barnali Mandal, P.K.Chattopadhyay, A.Bhattacharyaa, P.K.Datta (2010)

SUPERIORITY OF EAST IWROUGHT IRONS IN MODERN PERSPECTIVE.

,(SPPM2010). Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Structure Properties

Processing of Materials,24-26 Feb.,2010, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

159. Barnali Mandal, P.K.Chattopadhyay, D.Misra, P.K.Datta (2009) LASER CLEANING

AND METAL CHARACTERIZATION IN AID OF ARTEFACT PRESERVATION

AND ARCHAEO-METAL TECHNOLOGY INVESTIGATION, (ICME 2009),

Proceedings of International Conference on Mechanical Engineering,26-28 Dec.,2009,

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Dhaka, Bangladesh.

160. Barnali Mandal, Pranab K. Chattopadhyay, Prasanta K. Datta,(2008)

“Characterization of a Pala-Sena

High –Tin Bronze Bowl from Bengal, India”, Society for Archaeological

Studies,(SAS) Bulletin, UniversityofSouthFlurida,USA,Vol.31No.3,pp.12-17,2008.

161. Barnali Mandal, Prasanta K. Datta, Pranab K .Chattopadhyay, ,(2008) “Technological

Investigations of Ancient High-Tin Bronze Excavated in Lower Bengal Region of

Tilpi ”Indian Journal of History of Science, Indian National Science Academy, New

Delhi, 2008, 43.3 pp 381 - 410.

162. Ritayan Chatterjee and Dinabandhu Ghosh: “Characterization of Cu-SiO2 Composite

Synthesized by Hydrogen Reduction of Chalcopyrite Concentrate Followed by Acid

Leaching”;Published Online in Metall. Mater. Trans. B, 2013, June 26.

163. J. Pal, S. Ghorai, M. C. Goswami, D. Ghosh, and D. Bandyopadhyay, S. Ghosh:

“Behavior of Fluxed Lime-Iron Oxide Pellets in Hot Metal Bath during Melting and

Refining”; International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials, 2013, vol. 20,

issue 4, 329-337.

164. J. Pal, S. Ghorai, D. P. Singh, M. C. Goswami, D. Bandyopadhyay, D. Ghosh:

“Dissolution Characteristics of CO2-treated fluxed pellets in hot metal bath”; Mineral

Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review, 2011, vol. 32, issue 4, pp. 229-246.

165. Dinabandhu Ghosh: “A Derivation of a Quadratic Activity Coefficient versus

Composition Relationship in a Quaternary System, A-B-C-D”; Metall. Mater. Trans.

B, 2010, vol. 41B, pp. 1274-1283.

166. Dinabandhu Ghosh: “Removal of lead from Fe-Pb mixtures by evaporation in

stagnant argon at 1448K and the determination of the lead vapor-argon

interdiffusivity”: ISIJ International, 2010, vol. 50, no. 5, pp. 673-677.

167. J. Pal, S. Ghorai, D. P. Singh, A. K.Upadhyay, S. Ghosh, D. Ghosh, and D.

Bandyopadhyay: “Performance Assessment of CO2 Treated Fluxed Iron Oxide Pellets

in Basic Oxygen Steel Making Process”: ISIJ International, 2010, vol. 50, no. 1, pp.

105-114.

168. J. Pal, S. Ghorai, M. C. Goswami, B. Mahato, S. Ghosh, D. Ghosh, and D.

Bandyopadhyay: “High Temperature Characterization of CO2-Treated Fluxed Pellets

Developed for Basic Oxygen Steel Making ”: ISIJ International, 2009, vol. 49, no. 9,

pp. 1325-1332.

169. Dinabandhu Ghosh: “Removal of Tin and Copper from Liquid Iron by Al2O3-

Saturated Ca-CaCl2 Slags at 1448 to 1648 K”; Metall. Mater. Trans. B, 2009, vol. 40B,

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pp. 508-522. J. Pal, S. Ghorai, M. C. Goswami, S. Ghosh, D. Ghosh, and D.

Bandyopadhyay:

170. “Development of Fluxed Iron Oxide Pellets Strengthened by CO2-Treatment for Use

in Basic Oxygen Steel Making”: ISIJ International, 2009, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 210-219.

171. Dinabandhu Ghosh and Samudra Dasgupta: “Synthesis of Submicron Silver Powder

by the Hydrometallurgical Reduction of Silver Nitrate with Hydrazine Hydrate and a

Thermodynamic Analysis of the System”; Metall. Mater. Trans. B, 2008, vol. 39B, pp.

35-45.

172. Ritayan Chatterjee, Sabyasachi Banerjee, Sayan Banerjee, Dinabandhu Ghosh:

“Reduction of Nickel Oxide Powder and Pellet by Hydrogen”: Trans. Indian Inst. of

Metals, 2012, vol. 65, no. 3, pp. 265-273.

173. Dinabandhu Ghosh: “Derivation of the Activity Coefficient Vs. Composition

Quadratic Relationships in a Quaternary System A-B-C-D for High Solute

Concentrations and Their Application to Determining Interaction Coefficients in Iron

and Steelmaking Systems”; Proceedings of the International Conference on “Advances

in Theory of Ironmaking and Steelmaking (ATIS 2009)”, Indian Institute of Science,

Bangalore, December 9-11, 2009, pp.172-183.

174. Manidipto Mukherjee, Tapan Kumar Pal, “ Role of microstructural constituenets on

surface crack formation during hot rolling of standard and low nickel austenitic

stainless steel”, Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English letter), 2013, 26, 206-216.

175. B. Chakraborti, H.Das, S. Das and T. K.Pal, “Effect of process parameters on clad

quality of duplex stainless steel using GMAW process”, Trans. I.I.M, June, 2013,

vol.66, issue 3, pp.221-230.

176. S. Basak, T.K.Pal, M. Shome and J. Maity, “GMA Brazing of Galvannealed

Interstitial – Free Steel”, Welding Journal, 2013, vol. 92, February, pp. 29-s to 35-s.

177. Hrishikesh Das, Sushovan Basak, Goutam Das, Tapan Kumar pal, “Parameter

optimization in Al6061/HIF GA steel friction stir lap welds”, Advanced Materials

Research Vol. 628 (2013) pp 199-205.

178. Manidipto Mukherjee, Tapan Kumar Pal, “ Effect of modes of metal transfer and

microstructure on corrosion behavior of welded modified ferritic stainless steel in

acidic environments” Journal of applied electrochemistry, 2013, 43,347-365.

179. Manidipto Mukherjee, Tapan Kumar Pal, “Influence of heat input on martensite

formation and impact property of ferritic – austenitic dissimilar weld metals”Journal of

material science and technology, 2012, 28,343-352.

180. Manidipto Mukherjee, Tapan Kumar Pal, “Influence of Mode of Metal Transfer on

Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Gas Metal Arc Welded Modified Ferritic

Stainless Steel”, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A,2012, 43, 1791-1808.

181. R. Sarkar, T.K. Pal and M. Shome, “Material flow during friction stir spot welding of

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Steel”, Proc. of Int. Symposium on Joining of Materials (SOJOM 2012),

Tiruchirapalli, India, Jan. 2012.

182. Hrishikesh Das, Debayan Chakraborti , and Tapan Kumar pal ,“Influence of energy

induced on the high cycle fatigue behaviour of friction stir butt welded 6061

aluminium alloy”, Proc. of Int. Symposium on Joining of Materials (SOJOM 2012),

Tiruchirapalli, India, Jan. 2012.

183. Biplab Kumar Mondal, Tapan Kumar Pal and Joydeep Maity, “Microstructural

characterization and fatigue performance evaluation of MIG-welded ship hull steel”,

Steel Research International, 2012, Vol. 83, DOI: 10.1002/srln.201100095

184. Rajesh Kr. Gupta, Hrishikesh Das and Tapan Kumar Pal “Influence of processing

parameters on induced energy, mechanical and corrosion properties of FSW butt joint

of 7475 aluminium alloy”, International journal of Material Engineering and

Performance, DOI: 10.1007/s11665-011-0074-2.

185. Hrishikesh Das & Sushovan Basak & Goutam Das &Tapan Kumar Pal, “Influence of

energy induced from processing parameters on the mechanical properties of friction

stir welded lap joint of aluminium to coated steel sheet”, International Journal of

Advanced Mnaufacturing technology, 2013,64,1653-1661..

186. H. Das and T. K. Pal, “Corrosion Fatigue behavior of Submerged Arc Welded high

strength steel used in Naval Structures”, Indian Welding Journal Volume 45 No. 2

April 2012.

187. Joydeep Maity and Tapan Kumar Pal, “ Transient Liquid-Phase Diffusion Bonding of

Aluminum Metal Matrix Composite Using a Mixed Cu-Ni Powder Interlayer”, Journal

of Materials Engineering and Performance, 2011, DOI: 10.1007/s11665-011-0037-7

188. Mousumi Das, T.K.Pal, Goutam Das; “Effect of aging and cryo rolling on

microstructural characterization and mechanical properties of precipitation hardenable

6063Al alloy”, Materials Science and Engineering A 552 (2012) 31–35,

189. Mousumi Das , T.K.Pal & Goutam Das,” Use of portable automated ball indentation

system to evaluate mechanical properties of steel pipes”, ATCOM-2011, RDCIS,

SAIL Ranchi,5-7 July(2011).

190. G. Chakraborty, T.K.Pal, S. Palitsagar and N. Parida, “Nondestructive

characterization of resistance spot weld joint”, Indian Welding Journal, 2011, Vol. 44,

No. 1, pp-30-36.

191. Tapan Kumar Pal and Kaushik Bhowmick, “Resistance spot welding characteristics

and high cycle fatigue behavior of DP 780 steel sheet”, Journal of Materials

Engineering and Performance, 2011, DOI: 10.1007/s11665-011-9850-2, published

online: 11 Feb. 2011.

192. S. M. Shariff, T.K. Pal, G. Padmanabham and S. V. Joshi, “Comparative study on dry

sliding wear behaviour of various rail road steels”, Journal of Tribiology, 2011,

Vol.133, Issue 2, pp. 21602.

193. T.K.Pal, and K.Chattopadhyay, “Resistance spot weldability and high cycle fatigue

behaviour of martensitic (M190) steel sheet” Fatigue and Fracture of Engg. Materials

and Structures, 2011, Vol.34, pp.46-52.

194. T.K. Pal and U.K.Maity, “Effect of Nano size TiO2 particles on mechanical properties

of AWS E 11018M type electrode”, Materials Sciences and Applications, 2011, 2,

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1285-1292 2011.

195. P. Banerjee, M.Shome and T.K. Pal, “ Fatigue performance of spot welded and weld-

bonded advance high strength steels”, Proceedings of 64th

Annual Assembly &

International Conference of the International Institute of welding, Chennai, India, July

17-22,2011.

196. H. Das, S. Basak

and T.K. Pal, “Effect of welding parameters on mechanical

properties of friction stir welded aluminum alloy and coated steel sheet lap joint”,

Proceedings of 64th

Annual Assembly & International Conference of the International

Institute of welding, Chennai ,India, July 17-22,2011.

197. S. Basak, M.Shome and T.K. Pal, "Performance of MIG Brazed Joint of Coated High

Strength Automotive Steel Sheet" Proceedings of 64th

Annual Assembly &

International Conference of the International Institute of welding, Chennai, India, July

17-22, 2011.

198. R. Sarkar, M. Shome and T.K. Pal, “Friction Stir Spot Welding of High Strength

Automobile Steel Sheets" Proceedings of 64th

Annual Assembly & International

Conference of the International Institute of welding, Chennai, India, July 17-22, 2011.

199. M. Mukherjee, and T. K. Pal, “Gas metal arc welding of modified ferritic stainless

steel” Proceedings of 64th

Annual Assembly & International Conference of the

International Institute of welding, Chennai ,India, July 17-22,2011.

200. G. Banerjee, T. K. Pal, N. Bandhyopadhyay and D. Bhattacharjee, “Effect of welding

conditions on corrosion behaviors of spot welded coated steel sheets”, Corrosion

Engineering, Science and Technology, 2011, Vol.46, No.1, pp.64-69.

201. S. C. Barman, T.K.Pal and J. Maity, “Kinetics of transient liquid phase diffusion

bonding process for joining aluminium metal matrix composite”, Material Science and

Technology, 2011, Volume 27, Number 5, pp. 951-957.

202. G. Banerjee, T.K. Pal and M. Shome “Microstructure Development in Resistance

Spot Welded Galvannealed IF Steel Sheet”, Materials Science and Technology, 2010,

Vol.27, issue 1, pp. 382-386.

203. S. Ghosh and T.K. Pal, “Combined effect of strength & sheet thickness on fatigue

behaviour of resistance spot welded joint”, Fatigue and Fracture of Engg. Materials

and Structures, 2010, Vol.33, issue 9, pp.562-574.

204. S. M. Shariff, T. K. Pal , G. Padmanabham and S. V. Joshi “ Sliding Wear

Behaviour of laser Surface Modified pearlitic rail steel”, Surface Engineering, 2010,

Vol.26 ,No. 03, pp. 199-208.

205. J. Maity, T. K. Pal and R. Maity, “Transient liquid phase diffusion bonding of 6061-

13 vol% SiCp composition using Cu Powder interlayer: Mechanism and interface

Characterization”, Journal of Materials Science , 2010,vol. 45, pp. 3575–3587.

206. Hrishikesh Das, Sushovan Basak and T. K. Pal, “Friction stir welding of aluminium to

zinc coated steel lap joint”, NWS, 21st -23

rd December, NWS, 2010.

207. Manidipto Mukherjee, Sunil Sisodia and T. K. Pal, “Evaluation of microstructure and

properties of Gas-Metal Arc welded Ferritic Stainless Steel under different mode of

metal transfer”, NWS, 21st -23

rd December, 2010.

208. Gopa Banerjee, T. K. Pal and Goutam Das, “Performance evaluation of resistance

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spot welded interstitial free steel under cryogenic condition”, Journal of Testing and

Evaluation, 2009, Vol.37, No.6, pp.1-7.

209. J. Maity, T. K. Pal and R. Maity, “Transient Liquid phase diffusion bonding of 6061-

15 at% SiCp in argon environment”, Journal of Material Processing and Technology,

2009, No.209, pp.3568-3580.

210. S. Mukhopodhyay, T. K. Pal and P. K. Das Poddar, “Improvement of corrosion

resistance of Spinal-bonded castable to converter slag”, Ceramics International, 2009,

No.35, pp 373-380

211. J. Maity, T.K.Pal and R. Maity, “Transient Liquid Phase bonding of 6061-15wt%

SiCp in argon environment using Cu powder interlayer”, Materials Science and

Technology, 2009,Vol.25,No.12, Dec., PP. 1489-1494

212. S. Samanta, S. K. Mitra and T. K. Pal, “Microstructure and Oxidation Characteristics

of Laser and TIG weldments in Austenitic Stainless steels”, Journal of Material

Engineering and performance, 2008, vol. 17, pp 908–914

213. J. Maity, T.K.Pal and R. Maity, “Microstructural Evaluation and Ultrasonic

Characterization of TLP bonded 6061-SiCp composite”, ISIJ International, May, 2008,

vol.48, No.5, pp. 616 - 623.

214. J. Maity, T. K. Pal and R. Maity “Microstructural Characterization of TLP bonded

6062-SiCp Composite”, Journal of Material Engineering and Performance, ASM

International, 2008, Vol. 17, No. 5, pp. 746-754.

215. T. K. Pal, “Welding characteristics of high strength steel used for armour

Application”, Proc. of International Welding Congress held at Chennai during 8-10,

January, 2008.

216. G. Banerjee, T.K.Pal and A. Maitra, “Magnetic Hysteresis of resistance Spot Welded

Interstitial Free Steels,” Materials Evaluation, 2008, vol.66, No.9, pp.963-965.

217. S. Ghosh, T.K.Pal, S. Mukherjee, G. Das and S. Ghosh,”Comparative studies of heat-

affected zone with weld and base material after post-weld heat treatment of HSLA,

steel using ball Indentation technique.” J. Material Sci., 2008, vol.43, pp.5474-5482.

218. On R ratio dependence of threshold stress intensity factor range for fatigue crack

growth in type 316L(N) stainless steel weld, K.G. Samuel, G., Sasikala, S.K. Ray,

Materials Science and Technology Vol 27, 2011, 371 – 376.

219. Influence of ageing on the quasistatic fracture toughness of an SS 316(N) weld at

ambient and elevated temperatures, G. Sasikala, S.K. Ray, Journal of Nuclear

Materials, Vol. 408, 2011, 45-53.

220. Low cycle fatigue life prediction of 316 L(N) stainless steel based on cyclic elasto-

plastic response, S.C. Roy, S. Goyal, R. Sandhya, S.K. Ray, Nuclear Engineering and

Design, Vol 253, 2012, Pages 219-225

221. Low Cycle Fatigue Behaviour of a Cu-Cr-Zr-Ti Alloy, A. Biswas, A. Nagesha, G.

Sukumaran, P. Parameswaran, A.K. Asraff, R. Sandhya, S.K. Ray, 6th International

Conference on Creep, Fatigue and Creep-Fatigue Interaction, Procedia Engineering

Volume 55, 2013, Pages 171–175.

222. Analysis of Hysteresis Loops of 316L(N) Stainless Steel under Low Cycle Fatigue

Loading Conditions, Samir Chandra Roy, Sunil Goyal, R. Sandhya, S.K. Ray, 6th

International Conference on Creep, Fatigue and Creep-Fatigue Interaction, Procedia

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Engineering Volume 55, 2013, Pages 165–170

Monographs

Prof. P.K.Datta:-

Title Publisher

1 Early history of Dhokra craft

Anthology on Folk Art,

Lokashurti, Folk &Tribal Art and Culture

Centre, Govt. of W. Bengal, pp81-89

2 Punched Marked Coins of

Bengal: Archaeo-metallurgical

Studies

Selected Essays On History and

Archaeology (Ed.) M.M. Haque,

A.T.M.Atiqur Rahaman &

Seema Haque,

Centre for Archaeology and Heritage

Research (CAHR), DHAKA, Bangladesh,

2010, pp 91-103.

3 Development of Clay Molded

Investment castings

Indian Institute of Foundry men, R&D Centre

4 Semiotics of Tribal Casting M.HRD

5 Tribal Metal Casting M.HRD

6. Blast Furnace Iron Making In

India

Met. Engg, Jadavpur University

7. Value Addition to Rural Metal

Articles

=Do= UGC

B. Video Films (Telecast through Door Darshan Kendra, , Govt. Of India)

VIDYASAGAR SETU

Dhokra Charukalayey Meyera. (Women

Tribal Casters).

UGC-,EMRC, Kolkata

Dept. of Culture, M.H.R.D., Govt. of India

Dhokra Silper Sandhane Bankurayey.

(Tribal Castings of Bankura).

Dept. of Culture, M.H.R.D., Govt. of India,

The Structure of Steel

Ode to the Woodcutter (Kathuriar Chhuti)

U.G.C. Countrywide class room programme, EMRC,

Kolkata

Dept of Environment & Forests, GOI

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Chapter in Books-

Edited Books-

Prof. P.K.Mitra:-

Proceedings of the National Seminar on Problems & Prospects of Strategic Metal

Development in India, 23 – 24 March, 1995, Department of Metallurgical Engineering,

JU, Kolkata

Proceedings of the Fifty Third Indian Foundry Congress, January 21 -23 2005, Kolkata.

Proceedings of One day Seminar on “Advances in Corrosion Science and Technology”,

March 2006, Department of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, JU

Proceedings of International Conference on Recent Trends in Nanoscience &

Technology, 7-9 December, 2006, Kolkata.

‘Transactions of fifty-seventh Indian Foundry Congress’ IIF publication 2009.

Books with ISBN with details of publishers-

Recent Trends in Nanoscience & Technology’ IIF publication, 2011. ISBN No.: 978-

81-910429-0-0

Prof. S.Mukherjee:-

Recent Trends in Nanoscience & Technology, Ihe Institute of Indian Foundry men,

2010, ISBN 978-81-

910429-0-0

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities

International

Complete, Dare Database – International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.):-

In Scopus:-

11(Dr. R.Dey), 11 (Prof. D.Ghosh), 42(Prof. M.K.Mitra), 54(Prof. G.C.Das), 54(Prof.

S.Mukherjee),

25(Prof. T.K.Pal), 14(Prof. P.C.Chakraborti), 12(Prof. S.Paul), 03(Prof. P.K.Datta),

05(Prof. P.K.Mitra),

03(Dr. S.Banerjee), 01(Prof. A.K.Pramanik)

Citation Index – range / average-

SNIP

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SJR

Impact Factor – range / average-1.0 (Prof. D.Ghosh)

h-index-3(Prof. D.Ghosh)

23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:

Majority of the faculty members of the department have given their expertise to different

industries as consultancy work. The details can be found out from Industry Institute

Partnership Cell (IIPC - JU). Some of the consultany works are given as under

Prof. A.K.Pramanik:-

Ref. No. Nature of

job

Job description Name of Agency Amount

Rs

TMC/HPC/L-

042/09-10

Testing Study of remaining life of

turbine(1 No.)

Test metal corporation

39/3 canal west road

Kol-04

20.000.00

TMc/JU-

HPC/L-

039/11-12

Testing Study of remaining life of

turbine(2 No.)

Testmetal corporatn

39/3 canal west road

Kol-04

40.000.00

Prof. P.K.Datta:-

a. Detailed Project Report Preparation for Foundry Metal Cluster at Howrah for

Cluster

Development Program of MSME, Govt. of India.2009, (`5 lakhs)

b. Detailed Project Report Preparation for Brass and Bell Metal Cluster at Nadia

for Cluster

Development Program of MSME, Govt. of India, 2010, (~4.5 lakhs)

Prof. T.K.Pal:-

Welding, failure analysis and metallurgy related problems.

Revenue earned from training during last five years: Approx. 8 lakh.

Revenue earned from consultancy during last five years: Approx. 10 lakh

25. faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

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industries in India and abroad (give details):

Prof. S.Mukherjee:-

National University of Singapore, MONAS UNIVERSITY- MELBOURN

AUSTRALIA, ULSTER UNIVERSTY- U.K.

Prof. M K Mitra:-

ULSTER UNIVERSTY- U.K. Germany, Bangladesh

Prof. T.K.Pal:-

Sl.

No. Name of the University/Lab (Abroad) Research topic

1. Technical University, Berlin MIG Brazing

2. Stuttgart University, Stuttgart Spot Welding

3. University of Wollolgong, Australia Hydrogen Induced Cracking

4. University of Cambridge, UK Wear

5. Laser institute of America, USA Laser Welding

6. Institute of welding and materials, Timisoara,

Romania GMAW

Prof. Dinabandhu Ghosh:-

i. Invited as a guest faculty for the course entitled “Thermodynamics and Kinetics of

Materials

and Processes” under the program of Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research

(AcSIR) launched by CSIR and organized by the National Metallurgical Laboratory,

Jamshedpur on August 19-23, 2013.

ii. Invited as a guest faculty for the course entitled “Thermodynamics and Kinetics of

Materials

and Processes” under the program of Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research

(AcSIR) launched by CSIR and organized by the National Metallurgical Laboratory,

Jamshedpur on September 5-8 and September 17-19, 2012.

iii Invited as an external examiner for the M. Tech thesis viva-voce examination at the

Indian

Institute of Technology, Kharagpur on April 30, 2012.

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iv. Invited as a guest faculty on the course entitled “Thermodynamics and Kinetics of

Materials

and Processes” under the program of Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research

(AcSIR) launched by CSIR and organized by the National Metallurgical Laboratory,

Jamshedpur on January 16-19 and March 12-14, 2012.

v. Invited as an external examiner for the M. Tech thesis viva-voce examination at the Indian

Institute of Technology, Kharagpur on May 10, 2010.

vi. Invited as an external examiner for the M. Tech thesis viva-voce examination at the Indian

Institute of Technology, Kharagpur on May 11, 2009.

Dr. R.Dey:-

National University of Singapore, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, Bangkok

Prof. G.C.Das:-

Ulster University, UK

Prof. P.K.Datta:-

Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh

Prof. S.Paul:-

University of Florida, USA

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other

(please specify and give details, including the name of the committee/s, position/s

held, duration, etc.)

Prof. P.K.Mitra:-

Editor, Indian Foundry Journal since October 2005 and currently Chairman of Editorial

Board and Editor, IFJ and also member of West Bengal Pollution Control Board.

Prof. S.Muhherjee:-

MEMBER of International Advisory Committee of ACUN-6 , held in Melbourne,

Australia.

UGC expert member for assessment of SAP programme of ISC- Bangalore, IT-BHU-

Varanashi, ISM Dhanbad

BOS- External Expert of Ceramic Technology Department, Govt. College of

Engineering & Ceramic Technology-Kolkata,

Technical Expert for assessment of TUV for CSIR-NML, Jamshedpur,

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Member of Selection committee of VNIT, Nagpur

Editorial board of ACSE and reviewer of several national & international journals.

Chairman, IIM, Kolkata Chapter

Prof. T.K.Pal:-

1. Member of Technical Committee 2nd Global Conference on Materials

Science and Engineering

(CMSE 2013).

2. Chief-Editor, Indian Welding Journal (IWJ) from 2012 to till now.

3. Member, Publication Committee, The Indian Institute of Metal (IIM).

4. Chairman, IIW Kolkata Branch, 2000-2001.

5. Controller of AMIIW examination for about eight years.

Prof. Dinabandhu Ghosh:-

i. Served as an expert member (Metallurgical Engineering) on the selection committee for the

recruitment of Assistant and Associate Professors by the Maharaja Sayajirao University of

Baroda, Vadodara in July, 2013.

ii. Served as an expert member (Metallurgical Engineering) on the interview board for the

recruitment of Assistant Directors Gr.ii Metallurgy by the Union Public Service Commission,

New Delhi in February, 2013.

Dr. R.Dey:-

1. Worked as Member in Library Committee in Indian Institute of Metals from 2012

onwards.

2. Worked as Joint Secretary in Indian Institute of Metals Kolkata Chapter from 2009

onwards.

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,

workshops, training programs and similar programs) conducted:

Prof. S.Mukherjee:-

UGC-ASC Refresher Course:

i) Recent trends on Nanoscience and Technology 2010

ii) Recent Prospective of Nanoscience and Technology 2008

iii) Instrumental Analysis 2013

iv) Nanoscience & Technology,2013

Workshop:

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India-Australia International workshop on nanotechnology in materials and energy

applications, JU, 2011.

Prof. P.K.Datta & Dr. R.Dey:-

Certificate Course on Foundry Technology for RDSO, 5th Sep to 10th Sep 2011(Course Co-

ordinator)

Dr.(Mrs.) S.Banerjee:-

Orientation Course

Has attended a UGC sponsored Orientation Programme for Academic Administrators /

College and University teachers & Librarians from 21.11.2011 to 19.12.2011.

Invited Lectures

An invited lecture on Heat treatment of Cast Iron for Certificate course on Foundry

Technology on 09.09.2011 for RDSO at JU, Kolkata

An invited technical talk on Heat treatment on Steels at BITM, Kolkata on Feb 10, 2012 for

the National Workshop organized by IIM, Kolkata Chapter.

28. Student projects

* Percentage of student who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental

projects-10%

* Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry /

institute-

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

* Faculty

Prof. S.Paul:-

Gold medal, Institution of Engineers, for development of Bio electrochemical fuel cell

from green Algae. 2008

Prof. S.Mukherjee:-

Best paper award in 2012 by MJMI

Dr. R.Dey:-

1

Best Performer Award

Indian Institute of Metals Kolkata

Chapter

Year wise

Activity 2009

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2 Institute's Gold Medal

Mining, Geological and Metallurgical

Institute of India Journal Paper 2010

3. ISRS best paper prize International Symposium for Research

Scholars on Metallurgy, Materials

Science & Engineering, IIT, Madras,

Chennai

Conference

paper

Prof. T.K.Pal:-

1. Keith Hartley Memorial Award by the Indian Institute of welding at the National Welding

Seminar, 2011.

Prof. Dinabandhu Ghosh :-

i. Awarded the Siksha Rattan Purashkar and a Certificate of Excellence by the India

International

Friendship Society, New Delhi on 30 October, 2012.

ii. Nominated for an ASM International author award in July, 2008 for the paper

“Synthesis of Submicron

Silver Powder by the Hydrometallurgical Reduction of Silver Nitrate with Hydrazine

Hydrate and

Thermodynamic Analysis of the System”, authored by Dinabandhu Ghosh and

Samudra Dasgupta and

published in Metall. Mater. Trans. B, 2008, vol. 39B, pp. 35-45.

* Doctoral / post doctoral fellows-

Prof. P.K.Mitra:-

Thesis work carried out by Jayanta Kumar Saha under my guidance in Mat & Met Engg at

Jadavpur University got best Ph.D thesis for 2010-2011 by SSPC.

Prof. S.ukherjee:-

* 11 completed and ongoing 7 thesis

Prof. P.C.Chakraborti:-

Ph.D. (2 submitted, 4 ongoing)

* Students (give details)

Prof. T.K.Pal:-

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1. Associate Engineer Award by The Indian Institute of Welding for Best M.Tech thesis

guided by Dr.T.K.Pal, at National Welding Seminar, 2011.

30. Seminars / Conferences / Workshops organised and the source of funding (national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable feature):

Serial

No.

Title Organiser Type of

Seminar

Place Year

1. Metallix 2008; Nationa

Symposium on “Indian

Steel Industries Technology

and Prospects & National

Metallurgical Students,

Congress”

Department of

Metallurgical &

Material Engineering

Jadavpur University

National Jadavpur

University

2008

2. Science & Engineering of

Composite Materials

Department of

Metallurgical &

Material Engineering

Jadavpur University

National Jadavpur

University

2008

3. National Symposium on

"Design and Engineering of

Steel Plants" : Metallix –

09 National Student

Metallurgists' Meet

Department of

Metallurgical &

Material Engineering

Jadavpur University

National

Jadavpur

University

2009

4. Advances in Forging

Technology

Department of

Metallurgical &

Material Engineering

Jadavpur University

National

Jadavpur

University

2009

5. National Seminar on

"Deformation, Wear &

Fracture"

Department of

Metallurgical &

Material Engineering,

Jadavpur University

National

Jadavpur

University

2009

6. National Symposium on

"Advanced Materials for

Nuclear, Space and

Defence" : Metallix – 10

Natioanl Student

Metallurgists' Meet

Department of

Metallurgical &

Material Engineering

Jadavpur University

National

Jadavpur

University

2010

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7. National Seminar on

"Deformation, Wear &

Fracture" (UGC ASSIST-

JU Programme)

Department of

Metallurgical &

Material Engineering

Jadavpur University

National

Jadavpur

University

2010

8. National Symposium on

"Micro & Nano

Characterisation of

Materials" : Metallix – 11

Natioanl Student

Metallurgists' Meet

Department of

Metallurgical &

Material Engineering

Jadavpur University

National

Jadavpur

University

2011

9. Indo-Swedish

International Workshop on

Design of Materials,

Manufacturing & Products

Lulea University of

Sweden and Data

Metallurgical

Company and

Jadavpur University

International

Workshop

Hotel Oberoi

Grand

2011

10. National Symposium on

"Corrosion in Oil & Gas

Sector -Problems &

Mitigation" : Metallix – 12

Natioanl Student

Metallurgists' Meet

Department of

Metallurgical &

Material Engineering,

Jadavpur University

National

Jadavpur

University

2012

11. Workshop on Advancement

in Welding Technology

IIW Kolkata Branch &

Department of

Metallurgical &

Material Engineering

National

Jadavpur

University

2012

12. National Symposium on

"Construction Steel for the

Twenties" : Metallix – 13

Natioanl Student

Metallurgists' Meet

Department of

Metallurgical &

Material Engineering,

Jadavpur University

National

Jadavpur

University

2013

13. National Seminar on "Iron

& Steel making in India :

Process, Opputunities &

Threats"

Department of

Metallurgical &

Material Engineering,

Jadavpur University

National

Jadavpur

University

2013

14. MSME-CDP for Burdwan

& Hooghly Districts- Brass

National Kolkata 2010

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& Dhokra Products

15. National Seminar on

Deformation & Damage

Department of

Metallurgical &

Material Engineering,

Jadavpur University

National JU, Kolkata

2010

16. National Seminar on

Advances on Forging

Technology in India

National JU, Kolkata

2009

17. Design & Engineering of

Steel Plants

National Kolkata 2009

18. Skill Development

Program On Modern

Foundry Operation

International Howrah 2009

19. Acidity of Reservoir Water:

A Challenge to Kopili H E

Plant

International Shillong 2009

20. Quality of Raw Materials:

MSME-CDP for Howrah

Foundry Cluster

National Howrah 2009

21. Quality of Raw Materials:

MSME-CDP for Brass &

Bell Metal Cluster

International Krishnanagar 2009

22. STEELRISE-2009 International Bhubaneswar 2009

Prof. T.K.Pal:-

Welding Technology Centre of Jadavpur University, Kolkata, in association with Indian

Stainless Steel Development Association (ISSDA) is organizing two-days National

Workshop on “Stainless Steel Coach and Wagon Manufacturing- Current Industrial

Scenario and Future Need” during 8th

and 9th

September, 2011, at the Institute of Chemical

Engineers Auditorium, Jadavpur University Campus.

Notable feature: The workshop sponsored by Kemppi, Jindal Stainless Limite (JSL),

Migatronic and DTL ancillaries. 82 no.s of engineer from reputed companies across the

India like Bombardier, RDSO Lucknow, Golden Rock Workshop, RCF Kapurthala,

Jindal Stainless Limited, Intregal Coach Factory, Shyam Steel etc. and 4 no.s of speaker

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form USA, Finland and Malaysia participated in this workshop.

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department: Our research programmes

are based on under graduate, post graduate, doctoral and post doctoral work.

Exploratory and feasibility are established from the undergraduate and post

graduate research work. Major academic interests were established through

doctoral and post doctoral research work. Initiations of hand on training were

undertaken from undergraduate studies. The laboratory facilities were

maintained by the teachers, research scholars and post graduate students.

32. Student profile programme-wise (in the current Semester):

Name of the

Programme

Applications received Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage {w.r.t.

Last graduating batch}

Male Female

Undergraduate(4 years

Course)

By joint Entrance

Board

96% 96%

Post Graduate(2 years

Course)

100% 100%

Ph.D(Engg.) 102 68 32 100% 100%

Post Doctoral

33. Diversity of students

Name of the

Programme

% of students

from the same

university

% student from

other university

within the state

% student from

universities

outside the state

% student from

other countries

Undergraduate(4

years Course)

By joint Entrance

Board

By joint Entrance

Board

By North-East

Quota

By abroad quota

Post Graduate(2

years Course)

6.66% 73.33% 20% NIL

Ph.D(Engg.) 25 60 15 Nil

Post Doctoral

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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,

NET, SLET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category wise.

60 nos. students in 5 yrs.

35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG 20%

PG to M.Phil

PG to PhD 50%

PhD to Post-Doctoral 10%

Employed

Campus Selection

Other than campus recruitment

90%

90%

5%

Entrepreneurs 5%

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

Of the same university 41%

From other universities within the state 50%

From universities other than state 9%

From universities outside the country NIL

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil, PhD, D.Sc and D. Litt during the

assessment period (2008 -2013): 1(One)

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library-1

b) Internet facilities for staff and students- For all

c) Total number of class rooms-6

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d) Class rooms with ICT facility-3

e) Student's laboratories-16

f) Research laboratories-6

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution / university

Prof. P.K.Mitra:-

1. To study the effect of alloying elements and austempering parameters on corrosion

behavior of austempered ductile iron (ADI)’, Debi Prasad Chattopadhyay

2. ‘Biocompatibility and drug release studies on doubly coated implant material with

Bio-ceramics and Antibiotic-loaded Bio-polymer’, Priyanka Maji in progress

3. ‘Effect of Calcium Phosphorus Ratio on Biocompatibility of a few biocompatible

implant alloys’, Sreeparna Ghosh in progress

4. ‘Studies on Strength and biocompatibility properties of a few hydroxyapatite coated

alloys’ by Shampa Dhar – to be submitted in June 2013

5. Studies on correlation of the effect of Marine & Industrial Environment on ‘Corrosion

rate of structural steel’ by Jayanta Kumar Saha – Awarded PhD degree in 2011

Prof. G.C.Das:-

PROJECTS & RESEARCH UNDERTAKEN / SUPERVISED

A. RESEARCH GUIDANCE

(a) Doctoral level completed:

SERIAL

NO

PhD DISSERTATION TITLE YEAR

1 Deposition of Si-C-N nanocomposite hard coatings by magnetron sputtering, by

A.S.BHATTACHARYA

2009

2 Study of structure and property relationship in thermal barrier coating systems,

by S.DAS

2009

3 Preparation and characterization of silica-silicon nitride-silicon carbide

nanocomposites through sol-gel route, by M.GHOSH CHAUDHURI

2010

(b) Ph.D submitted:

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SERIAL

NO

PhD DISSERTATION TITLE YEAR

1 Role of some transitional metal oxides on the micro structure and

mechanical behavior of reaction sintered zirconium Mullite containing

composite, by D.CHANDA

2006

2 Synthesis of nanostructured materials by incorporating Chlorophyll as

bio-molecule, by J.S.MANNA

2007

3 Study of the effect of modification of slag composition and covering

compound on the corrosion of the tundish working lining, by

A.R.PAL

2008

4 Electrical and spectroscopic studies on some II/IV semiconductor thin

film nanostructure, by N.S.DAS

2008

5 Studies on dislocation dynamics through modeling and computer

simulation, by A.DUTTA

2008

6 Studies on the reaction kinetics of spinel formation in alumina-

magnesia-carbon based composite refractory system in relation to its

effects on thermal expansion properties, by S.MUKHOPADHYAY

2008

(c)Ongoing registered PhD supervision:

SERIAL

NO

PhD DISSERTATION TITLE YEAR

1 Studies on the synthesis and characterization of silica-WC-alumina metal

nanocomposites by sol-gel method, by A.DALAPATI

2008

2 Investigation on the synthetic aspect and physical properties of some oxide

materials, by K.BHATTACHATJEE

2009

3 Investigation of multifferoicity in bulk and nanoscale BiFeO3 , by S.

GOSWAMI

2011

(d) Dr. D. S. Kothari Post doctoral supervision:

SERIAL

NO

POST DOCTORIAL DISSERTATION TITLE YEAR

1 Investigation of Plasmon-Exciton interactions in metal-semiconductor (II-VI)

nanostructures, by BISWAJIT MONDAL

2013

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Prof. P.K.Datta:-

Gating Design of Investment Castings

Optimization of Rotary Kilns in Durgapur

Casting Characteristics of Ancient Bengal

Development of Wrought irons in Bengal

Ancient and Present Metal Processing Techniques & Characteristics

Characterization of Die forged steels

Failure Analysis of Anchor Bolts

Optimization of Production Control in Environment-friendly Foundry Production

Compatibility of Ancient Metal Castings with Present Castings in Hot Molds

Metal Processing Technology of High Tin Bronzes in Pre-modern Bengal

Gating Design of Investment Casting System Etc.

Prof. T.K.Pal:-

Sl

No. PhD Dissertation Title Present Status

1. Friction Stir Welding of 6061 aluminium alloy to coated steel

sheet lap

joint by Hrishikesh Das

Ongoing

2.

Development of suitable GMAW procedure for high

performance weld

joints of Modified ferritic and Low nickel austenitic stainless

steel by

Manidipto mukherjee

Ongoing

3.

Transient liquid phase diffusion bonding of aluminium based

metal matrix

composites by Pallab Roy

Ongoing

4.

Fatigue behavior analysis of spot welded and weld bonded

high strength

and advanced high strength steel sheet joints by Pritish

Ongoing

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Banerjee

5.

Development of friction stir spot welding process for

automotive grade steel sheets to form welds of formable

quality, characterization of welds

and analysis of FSSW process for steels by Rajarshi Sarkar

Ongoing

6. Development and characterizations of weld metal for improved

performance of armour steel plate joint by Ajit Pramanick. Ongoing

7.

Development of MIG- Brazing Technique for Automotive

Coated Steel and

Hybrid Joints by Sushovan Basak.

Ongoing

8.

Evaluation of mechanical properties of Nano/ultra-fine grained

material and welded components by different minimally

invasive techniques by

Mousumi Das.

Submitted in

2012

9. Study on low cement alumina spinal castable by Saumen Sinha Completed in

2011

10.

Hydrogen Management in Gas Metal Arc welded High

strength low alloy

steel by Jana Bhattacharya

Completed in

2009

11. Joining of aluminum based Metal Matrix Composite by

transient liquid Phase Diffusion bonding technique by Joydeep

Maity

Completed in

2009

12. Study on resistance spot weldability of coated steel sheets by

Gopa Banerjee

Completed in

2008

PROJECTS SUPERVISION Ph.D. (Continuing)

(with Prof. P.C. Chakraborti)

1. Characterization of tearing resistance of automotive grade sheet steels -----SAYAN

KALYAN CHANDRA

b) from other institutions / university

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university

(Give details.)-

21 /year.

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41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.-Yes

In the 12th

plan a PG course in Metallurgy in the evening has been proposed. We

have a strong Met-Alumni association through which we get feedback from the

industry. Our Alumni have been consistently requesting us to start such a course

for those working in the industry in and around Kolkata.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching – learning evaluation? If yes, how does

the department utilise the feedback? –Teachers Meeting, BOS Meeting etc.

b) students on staff, curriculum and teaching learning evaluation and how does the

department utilise the feedback? –BOS meeting

c) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilise the feedback? –Through HOD, Alumni help in Syllabus modification

and annual programme called “inception” is held every year where alumni

members give an idea about Metallurgy to the

1st year students, an Annual Reunion programme called “MET BOND” is

held every year where alumni members interact with the present students.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)-

The department will attain its golden jubilee (50 years) in 2015. During the last

49 years mostly all the alumni members are working in reputed industries,

academic and research institutions in India and abroad. Also some of them are

successful entrepreneurs. During last 5 years the passed out students are either

studying in reputed universities/institutions in India and abroad (MBA or

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M.Tech/ME/MS, PhD) along with some working in reputed

national/multinational companies/research institutes like Tata Steel, RINL,

BARC, Siemens, HSBC, TCS, IBM, Ernst & Young, Indian Oil etc. A few

names, who are pursuing/ have completed higher studies, are given as under

2008 Kinnor Chattopadhayay : Passed MS-PhD from Mcgill University Canada

- 2008 Anrin Bhattacharyya : Pursuing PhD in University of Leoben Austria

- 2008 Mainak Kanjilal : Passed MBA from NITI

- 2009 Soumyajit Sanyal : Pursuing MBA in IIM Calcutta, Scored 100

percentile in CAT test

- 2009 Abir Bhattacharya : Pursuing PhD in University of Florida, USA

- 2009 Tamoghna Mitra : Pursuing MS-PhD in Finland

- 2009 Debasis Das: pursuing PhD. In USA

- 2010 Kamal Nayan Goswami : Pursuing PhD in USA

- 2010 Naveen kumar Pandey: Pursuing PhD in USA

- 2010 Aniket Dutt : Pursuing PhD in USA

- 2011 Sagarnil Das : Pursuing PhD in USA

- 2013 Santanu Das : Pursuing PhD in USA

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures /workshops /

seminars) involving external experts.

Involved with M.Tech programme of Nanoscience & Technology, Dept. of

Physics, Metallix, Instrumental Science and Adult Continuing Education Centre.

(Prof. S.Mukherjee)

Dr. R.Dey:-

Prof. S. Banerjee from New South Wales University Australia delivered a lecture on

“Polymer Nanocomposites” on 27.01.2009

Professor Lars-Erik Lindgren, Lule� University of Technology (Ltu) SWEDEN, delivered

an evening talk on “Modeling in Science and Industry” on 02.12.2010

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Dr Amit Ganguli from Mukund Steel, India delivered a lecture on “Achieving Business

Excellence through Quality Management as applicable to Metallurgical Industries” on

21.01.2011

Dr. Arun Bhaduri of Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research (IGCAR), Kalpakkam, India

delivered an evening talk on “Joining Hard- facing in Material Industry” on 23.12.2011

Dr. Arup Dasgupta from Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR), Kalpakkam

delivered a lecture on “Nano-structure and Texture of Cryo-Mechanically Processed Ti

Alloy” at on 19.01.2012

Dr. Manoj Thakur of Solid State Physics & Magnetism Section, Celestijnenlaan, Europe

delivered an evening talk on “Multiferroic Composite – An Overview” on 13.04.2012

Dr. M. Sau of Medical College, Kolkata, India delivered an evening talk on “Stress

Management in Today’s Competitive World” on 07.07.2012

Mr. Santanu Ray of RDCIS, SAIL, India delivered an evening talk on “Concept of Quality

Steel” on 12.10.2012

Mr. Santanu Ray of RDCIS, SAIL, India delivered an evening talk on “Concept of Quality

Steel” on 12.10.2012

Mr. Atanu Pal of Tata Steel, India delivered an evening talk on “Role of Refractories in Iron

& Steelmaking ” on Involved in organizing National & International Workshop, Conference

etc..

45. List the teaching method adopted by the faculty for different programmes-

By class room teaching, Laboratory, smart board projection system, Power point

slides projections, plant visit etc.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored? –

By continuous evaluation through class test, regular vivavoce, semester

examinations and laboratory experiments

47. Highlights the participations of student and faculty in extension activities.

Prof. S.Mukherjee:-

*Actively involved with Indian Institute of Metals, Institute of Ceramics, MRSI etc.

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Institute of Indian Foundrymen, Indian Ceramics Society

Prof. P.K.Datta:-

Worked/Working as a Member in Govt. & Govt. Nominated Bodies

a. General Council, Center for Archaeological Studies and Training, Eastern

India, Department of

Information & Culture, Govt. of West Bengal.2008 onwards

b. Committee of Experts, Assessment of CONTIFUR,(Continuous Induction

Furnace), Ministry of Steel, Govt. of India. 2008

c. Panel 21, Ferrous & Industrial Casting, Engineering Export Promotion

Council, Eastern India, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt. of

India, 2008.

d. MSE-CDP, Directorate of Micro & Small Scale Industries, Howrah Zilla

Parishad, Govt. of West Bengal, 2009 onward

e. MSE-CDP, Directorate of Micro & Small Scale Industries, Nadia Zilla

Parishad, Govt. of West

Bengal, 2009 onward

f. National Board of Accreditation (NBA), All India Council of Technical

Education, Govt. of

India, 2008 onward

g. MSME- Cluster Development Program, Durgapur, Brass & Bell Metal

Utensils, Kenjakura,Bankura, Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Industries,

Govt. of India, 2008

h. Expert Committee on “Phenomenon of Acidity of Reservoirs Water: A

Challenge to Kopili HE Plant”, North Eastern Electric Power Corporation

Ltd., Govt. of India, 2009

i. Expert Committee for “Development of Rolling Mills Cluster” in Howrah

Zilla, Govt. of West Bengal, 2011 onward

j. General Council, Center for Cryogenic Studies and Technologies, Govt. of

West Bengal.2008 Onwards

Dr. R.Dey:-

Sl.

N

Title of

Project

Own

Designat

Name of

other

Year

of

Durati

on

Amount

Sanctio

Fundi

ng

Status

of

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o. ion Investigato

r

Fundi

ng

ned Agenc

y

Proje

ct

1. Capture

and

Analysis:

The

Behaviour

of

Abnormali

ties of

Children

with

Special

Need

Through

Skill

Developm

ent

Programm

e

Co-

Investiga

tor

Dr.

P.S.Bhattac

haya

2009 1 year 0.5

Lakhs

UGC Ongoi

ng

2. Prepared

Burden(St

eel

Nugget)

for Solid-

state

Reduction

and

Subsequen

t Smelting

in Electric

Furnaces

Principal

Investiga

tor

Prof.

M.K.Mitra

Prof.

S.Mukherje

e

Prof.

G.C.Das

2010 3 years 15.81

Lakhs

RINL Ongoi

ng

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department-

Prof. Dinabandhu Ghosh:-

i. Acted as a reviewer of the Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B in January, 2013.

ii. Acted as a reviewer of the Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B in September,

2010.

iii. Acted as a reviewer of the Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B in June,

2009.

49. State whether the programme / departments is accredited / graded by other agencies?

If yes, give details. –No

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge’s,

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basic or applied.-

. Slicon Nitride nano wires & Aluminium Nitride were synthesized using chemical

route.

. Synthesis of Silica-WC-Co-Al2O3 nanocomposites was achieved through solgel route.

. Synthesis of Intermetallic compounds by Vapor-phase coreduction of metal chlorides.

. Synthesis of Cu-W composites by Hydrogen co-reduction of Cu2O-WO3 mixtures.

. Simulation of long field exposed corrosion condition of weathering steels has been

developed in the

laboratory which simulates rust condion of about 42 months in 4 hours.

. Development of biocompatible coatings for human implants by Electrophoretic

deposition.

. Solid state reduction of iron ore by gassification of ordinary coal to produce iron

nuggets.

. Direct self sufficient and exhaustive determination of quadratic activity coefficient Vs

composition

relation for a quaternary system A-B-C-D with high solute concentration as proposed

which serve as

a general scheme to find the activity coefficient composition relations for any multi-

component

system.

. Friction Stir spot welding advanced high strength steel and Friction Stir welding of

steel and

aluminium joining of modified ferritic and low nickel austenitic stainless steel using

GMAW process.

Transient liquid phase diffusion bonding of ALMMC. Coated electrode development

for Armour steel

and Austemper ductile cast iron.

. Archaeo Metallurgy-Reinventing of casting technology for Pala-Sena Bronzes.

-Reconstruction of forging technology for Bell-Metal (Kansah) of ancient Bengal.

- Reinventing of iron, extraction and forming technology in Medieval Bengal

. Application of Digital Image Correlation techniques for understanding microscale

deformation

behaviour of Dual phase steels under tensile loading.

. Application of Electron Back Scatter Diffraction(EBSD) Technique for understanding

the heterogeneity

of plastic deformation in Interstitial Free Steel.

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. Effect of Cold Deformation on the evolution of ratcheting strain evolution direction in

interstitial free

steel.

. Insitu characterization of plastic deformation behaviour of automotive grade steels

under SEM.

51. Details five major strengths, Weakness, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

The strengths of the department are mostly on the basis of following points:

1) Excellent laboratory characterization facilities

2) New techniques and process developments

3) Excellent teaching faculties and undergraduate students selected based on WBJEE

4) Excellent publications of the department

5) Very strong alumni of the department

The weakness of the department are mostly on the basis of following points:

1) Lack of fund allocation

2) Lack of maintenance expenses

3) Weak support for the procurement of consumables

4) Lack of space

The opportunities of the department are mostly on the basis of following points:

1) Tremendous scopes are there for international collaboration

2) More sponsored research programme may be emphases for development and growth

of Eastern India.

The challenges of the department are mostly on the basis of following points:

1) To develop well trained man power as demand by the industry

2) Innovation in research and creation of central excellence in Metallurgical and

Materials Engineering field

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52. Future plans of the department (in as much detail as possible):

The Department envisages extensive development in Foundry. The Foundry

industry in the eastern region has lost its glory of the fifties and sixties and

progressively lagging behind other regions for the lack of modernization of

machines, procedure and concept. The Department of Metallurgical & Material

Engineering wishes take active role in pushing up the scenario of the foundries of

this regio0n. Presently the Department has a reasonably big foundry where

routine sand testing and moulding experiments at Undergraduate and

Postgraduate levels are carried out. It also has about three raising hearth high

temperature furnaces in addition to crucible and muffle furnaces. The

Department is an active centre for rural casting and conducts outreach activities.

Every year a few final year undergraduate and post-graduate students carry out

project work for their dissertations in the foundry. In the recent past Institute of

Indian Foundrymen sponsored research has also been completed successfully.

The department is soon getting Induction melting furnace. Department wants to

build up a simulation section in the foundry with a few dedicated computers and

‘Procast’ software. It is also intended to buy suitable machine moulding

equipment to try out simulation experiments.

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Department of Pharmaceutical Technology

1. Name of the Department/ School/ Centre: Department of Pharmaceutical

Technology

2. Year of establishment: 1963

3. Faculty to which the Department/ School/ Centre is attached: Faculty of

Engineering and Technology

4. Names of programmes offered: UG, PG, Ph. D.

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments involved:

N/A

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions

etc.: No

7. Details of programme discontinued, if any with reasons: Nil

8. Examination system: Semester

9. Participation of courses offered by other departments: Nil

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled, actual:

Sanctioned Filled Actual

Professor 11 9 9

Associate

Professor

12 7 7

Asst. Professor 7 3 3

Other (Research

Scientist)

1 1 1

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,

experience and research under guidance:

Name Qualificati

on

Designatio

n

Specializatio

n

No. of

years of

Experien

ce

No. of

Ph. D/

M.Phil

student

s

guided

for the

last 4

years

Dr. Tanmoy

Bera

M.Pharm.,

Ph. D

Professor

and Head Biochemistry 27 6

Dr. Biswanth

Sa

M.Pharm.,

Ph. D Professor

Pharmaceutic

s 30 5

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Dr. Tarun Jha M.Pharm.,

Ph. D Professor

Pharmaceutic

al Chemistry 24 2

Dr. Lakshmi

Kanta Ghosh

M.Pharm.,

Ph. D Professor

Pharmaceutic

s 21 9

Dr. Tapan

Kumar Paul M.E., Ph. D Professor

Chemical

Engineering 32 7

Dr. Tapan

Kumar

Chatterjee

M.Pharm.,

Ph. D

Associate

Professor

Pharmacolog

y 18 5

Dr. Tapan

Kumar Maity

M.Pharm.,

Ph. D Professor

Pharmaceutic

al Chemistry 22 7

Dr. Biswajit

Mukherjee

M.Pharm.,

Ph. D Professor

Pharmaceutic

s 16 11

Dr. Pulok

Kumar

Mukherjee

M.Pharm.,

Ph. D,

FRSC

Associate

Professor

Pharmaceutic

al Chemistry

of Natural

Products

15 8

Dr. Kunal Roy M.Pharm.,

Ph. D

Associate

Professor

Pharmaceutic

al Chemistry 18 9

Dr. Pallab

Kanti Halder

M.Pharm.,

Ph. D

Asst.

Professor

Pharmacolog

y 11 5

Dr. Subhash

Chandra

Mondal

M.Pharm.,

Ph. D

Associate

Professor

Pharmacogno

sy 17 9

Dr. Tuhinadri

Sen

M.Pharm.,

Ph. D

Associate

Professor

Pharmaceutic

s 20 9

Dr. Sanmoy

Karmokar

M.Pharm.,

Ph. D

Associate

Professor

Pharmacolog

y 15 5

Dr. Amalesh

Samanta

M.Pharm.,

Ph. D

Associate

Professor

Pharmaceutic

al

Microbiology

24 5

Dr. Saikat

Dewanjee

M.Pharm.,

Ph. D

Asst.

Professor

Pharmacogno

sy 6 6

Dr. Ketu

Kuotsu

M.Pharm.,

Ph. D

Asst.

Professor

Pharmaceutic

s 6 7

Dr. Jasmina

Khanam

M.Pharm.,

Ph. D Professor

Pharmaceutic

al

Engineering

22 4

Dr. Amal

Kumar

Bandhyopadhy

ay

M.Pharm.,

Ph. D Professor

Pharmaceutic

s 32 5

12. List of senior visiting fellows, adjunct faculty, emiratus professor, visiting

professor etc.: Nil

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty- programme- wise information:

Not Available

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14. Programme- wise student teacher ratio:

UG- 14:1

PG- 3:1

Ph. D- 7:1

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff

sanctioned, filled and actual: Not Available

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:

Name Area of Research

Dr. Tanmoy Bera

Nano drug delivery

Biochemical parasitology.

Membrane biology.

Bioenergetics.

Synthesis of enzyme substrates and drug derivatives.

Plant tissue culture of medicinal plants

Dr. Biswanth Sa Pharmaceutics

Novel Drug Delivary

Dr. Tarun Jha

Anticancer drug designing by synthetic chemistry

Biological evaluation

Molecular modeling

Dr. Lakshmi Kanta

Ghosh

Biopharmaceutics

Novel Drug Delivery systems

Controlled release delivery systems

Targeted delivery systems

Dr. Tapan Kumar

Paul Chemical Engineering

Dr. Tapan Kumar

Chatterjee

Applied Mechanics

Computer Aided Design

Vibration

Dr. Tapan Kumar

Maity Medicinal Chemistry and Chemistry of synthetic drugs.

Dr. Biswajit

Mukherjee

Development of novel drug loaded delivery systems.

Antisense therapeutic approaches.

Dr. Pulok Kumar

Mukherjee

Development of natural leads for Alzheimer’s diseases as

AChE inhibitors

Development of Herbosomes- value added herbal

formulation and evaluation:

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Quality control and standardization of herbal drugs

Safety evaluation of herbal medicine

Exploitation of Indian Natural Resources-

Phytochemical, Pharmacological screening and evaluation

Exploring anti-allergic leads from natural products

Exploring traditional medicine to effective herbal

formulations

Dr. Kunal Roy

QSAR/QSPR studies

Chemometrics in drug design

Environmental fate modeling

Ecotoxicological modeling

Dr. Pallab Kanti

Halder Pharmacology

Dr. Subhash

Chandra Mondal

Pharmacognosy

Herbal Medicine

Dr. Tuhinadri Sen

Pharmacology

Natural Products,

Recombinant DNA Technology

Protein purification and bioactivity

Dr. Sanmoy

Karmokar Pharmacology

Dr. Amalesh

Samanta

Formulation designing

Polymer development and characterization

Prebiotic activity study

Dr. Saikat Dewanjee

Discovery of lead/scaffolds to be effective against diabetes

inflammation and cancer

Exploring the antitoxic/antioxidant potentials of

phytochemicals (natural antioxidants with special emphasis

on edible plants) in ROS mediated cellular intoxications

caused by common environmental pollutants

Metabolic Phytochemistry

In vitro conservation of endangered and economically

important plants

Dr. Ketu Kuotsu Novel drug delivery systems

Dr. Amal Kumar

Bandhyopadhyay

Pharmaceutics

Novel drug delivery systems

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17. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national, b)

international funding agencies and c) total grants received.

Project title Faculty Funding

agencies

Total Grant

received

Chemoimmunotherapy

against cancer with

glutamic acid derivatives

and analogs through

synthesis, biological

evaluation, enzyme

inhibition, drug design,

cancer vaccine and

entrapment chemotherapy

Dr. Tarun Jha Council of

Scientific and

Industrial

research (CSIR)

Rs. 18.051

lacks

Rational therapy with

glutamine analogs as

possible anticancer agents

Dr. Tarun Jha University

Grants

Commission

(UGC)

Rs. 7.460 lacks

Development of glutamine

analogs using new

anticancer technology

Dr. Tarun Jha All India

Council of

Technical

Education

(AICTE)

Rs. 16.8 lacks

Development of AChE-

inhibitor for Alzheimer s

Disease- Screening

Designing Synthesis and

Biological validation using

Chemical Library &

North-East Indian Plants

Dr. Kunal Roy DBT (Twinning

Programme)

Rs. 7.03 lakhs

(released so

far)

In silico modeling of

ecotoxicological hazards

of chemicals using

advanced chemometric

tools

Dr. Kunal Roy CSIR

Rs. 5,91,000/-

(1st

installment)

Exploring Quantitative

Structure-Activity

Relationships (QSARs) of

Selected Classes of

Antimalarial Compounds

for Development of

Predictive Models

Dr. Kunal Roy UGC Rs. 800300/-

Synthesis, Characterization

and biological evaluation

of some novel phthalimide

derivatives

Dr. Tapan Kumar

Maity UGC

Rs. 7.65

Lakhs.

Design, Synthesis, and Dr. Tapan Kumar CSIR Rs. 8.00 Lakhs

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Pharmacological Screening

of Hybrid Urea/Thiourea

Derivatives as Potential

Antihyperglycemics

Maity

Synergistic interaction of

anti-bacterial natural

products from medicinal

plants of North East India:

An effort in developing

multi drug resistance

natural antibiotic

Dr. Pulok Kumar

Mukherjee

Department of

Biotechnology -

NR (DBT-

Twinning),

NER Division,

New Delhi

Rs. 69,89,000/-

Evaluation of safety profile

of some Anti-diabetic

plants used in Indian

System of Medicine

Dr. Pulok Kumar

Mukherjee

National

Medicinal

Plants Board

(NMPB), New

Delhi

Rs. 50,87,000/-

Novel Drug Discovery and

Development Approaches

For The Pharmacological

Immune Enhancers In

Immune Compromised

Individuals

Dr. Pulok Kumar

Mukherjee

Dept. of

Science &

Technology

(DST): India-

Brazil-South

Africa (IBSA)

Trilateral

Cooperation

Program

Rs. 29,04,000/-

Synergistic interaction of

anti-bacterial natural

products from medicinal

plants of North East India:

An effort in developing

multi drug resistance

natural antibiotic

Dr. Pulok Kumar

Mukherjee

Department of

Biotechnology -

NR (DBT-

Twinning),

NER Division,

New Delhi

Rs. 69,89,000/-

Experimental studies on

the efficacies of natural

materials as binder,

emulgent, prebiotics and

antimicrobials obtained

from a single plant Odina

wodier (Family:

Anacardiaceae).

Dr. Amalesh

Samanta UGC Rs. 7,24,300/-

Programmed polymeric

device for pulsed delivery:

an approach in the

management of

hypertension using anti

hypertensive agent as

model drug

Dr. K. Kuotsu CSIR Rs.5,16,800

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Design, Development and

evaluation of maltodextrin

based proniosomal drug

delivery system,

Containing anti diabetic

drug nateglinide

Dr. K. Kuotsu AICTE Rs. 3,24,000

Mesoporous Silica

Nanoparticle for controlled

release of insulin-Design,

fabrication and evaluation

Dr. K. Kuotsu ICMR Rs.23,28,850

Novel Drug Discovery and

Development Approaches

for the Pharmacological

Immune Compromised

Individuals

Dr. Tuhinadri

Sen

IBSA (DST

India

International

cooperation)

(Co-

investigator)

Rs. 29.04 lakhs

Preparation,

characterization and

evaluation of polymersome

nanoparticles, based on

preferential macrophage

membrane recognition for

resistant antileishmanial

drug delivery

Dr. Tanmoy Bera ICMR Rs.

51,00,000/-

Insulin like growth factor

II (IGF II)

phosphorothioate antisense

oligomers in search for a

potential future drug of

liver cancer

Dr. Biswajit

Mukherjee

Indian Council of

Medical

Research

Rs. 18 lakhs

Anti diabetic potential of

Apigenin-

apharmacokinetics and

mechanistic approach and

correlation with

hepatocellular carcinoma

Grant no: DST/ INSPIRE

Fellowship/ 2010 [87]

dated 29/09/2010

Dr. Biswajit

Mukherjee

Department of

Science and

Technology

Rs. 14.34 lakhs

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Preparation and invitro

evaluation of

Phosphatidylethanolamine

conjugated Tamoxifen

citrate loaded

nanoparticles for the breast

cancer therapy Grant

No:45/20/2011 – NAN

BMS

Dr. Biswajit

Mukherjee

Indian Council of

Medical

Research

Rs. 9.024

Lakhs

Development of nano-

scale Liposomal targeted

delivery of an anti cancer

agent Grant No:

DST/INSPIRE fellowship/

2011/ 615

Dr. Biswajit

Mukherjee

Department of

Science and

Technology

Rs. 14.34 lakhs

Tamoxifen Citrate loaded

in nanoliposomes tagged

with monoclonal antibody

for targeting in breast

cancer cell Grant No: 45/

16/ 2011- NAN BMS

Dr. Biswajit

Mukherjee

Indian Council of

Medical

Research

Rs. 9.024 lakhs

Antisticking factor from

caprine epididymal

plasma: biochemical

identity, role in sperm

function and in tumor

biology Grant No: 37

(1406)/ 10/ EMR-II

Dr. Biswajit

Mukherjee

Council of

Scientific and

Industrial

Research

Rs. 30.62 lakhs

Biochemical

characteristics and

physiological significance

of a model forward

motility stimulating

proteins and its potential

for application Grant No:

BT/PR 13167/AAQ/ 01/

416/

Dr. Biswajit

Mukherjee

Department of

Biotechnology Rs. 35 lakhs

Pulmonary delivery of

nanoparticles of an

antifungal agent using

nebulizer or dry powder

inhaler

Grant No: P-1/ RS/ 332/ 12

Dr. Biswajit

Mukherjee

Department of

Biotechnology Rs. 10 lakhs

Diabetes mellitus,

hepatocarcinogenesis and

their correlation in animal

Dr. Biswajit

Mukherjee

Department of Rs. 14.34

lakhs

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model along with the

modulation of the diseased

conditions by Apigenin

Science and

Technology

18. Inter- institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a)

National collaboration b) International collaboration:

Dr. Biswajit Mukherjee-

a) National Collaboration:

Sl. No Title of Project Collaborative

Partner

Project Cost

Rs.

Current

Status

1 Antisticking factor from caprine

epididymal plasma: biochemical

identity, role in sperm function and

in tumor biology

Grant No: 37 (1406)/ 10/ EMR-II

(ICMR)

Centre for

Rural &

Cryogenic

Technologies

30.62 lakhs Ongoing

2010-

2013

2 Biochemical characteristics and

physiological significance of a

model forward motility stimulating

proteins and its potential for

application

Grant No: BT/PR 13167/AAQ/ 01/

416 (DBT)

Department of

Biotechnology

35 lakhs Ongoing

2010-

2013

3 Pulmonary delivery of

nanoparticles of an antifungal

agent using nebulizer or dry

powder inhaler

Grant No: P-1/ RS/ 332/ 12 (DBT)

Dibrugarh

University

10 lakhs Ongoing

2012-

2015

b) International: NA

Dr. Tarun Jha-

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a) International collaboration:

Dr. Laskmi Rani Basu from Bangladesh worked as a ICCR PDF for 3 years.

Dr. Kunal Roy-

a) National Collaboration:

Particiapted in DBT twinning Programme with NEHU, Shillong, India

b) International:

Partcipated in the nano-BRIDGES project with the University of Gdansk, Poland and this is

funded by the European Commission.

Dr. Pulok Kumar Mukherjee-

Sl.

No

Title of the project Name of the

funding agency

Amount

Sanctioned

(Rs.)

Ref No

a) International collaboration

1. Novel Drug Discovery and

Development Approaches

For The Pharmacological

Immune Enhancers In

Immune Compromised

Individuals

Dept. of Science &

Technology (DST):

India-Brazil-South

Africa (IBSA)

Trilateral

Cooperation

Program

29,04,000 INT/IBSA/01-

04/2010(i);

b) National collaboration

2. Synergistic interaction of

anti-bacterial natural

products from medicinal

plants of North East India:

An effort in developing

multi drug resistance natural

antibiotic

Department of

Biotechnology -NR

(DBT-Twinning),

NER Division,

New Delhi

69,89,000 BT /153/NE/

TBP/2011

19. Departmental projects funded by DST- FIST, UGC- SAP/CAS, DPE, DBT,

ICSSR, AICTE etc. total grant received:

DBT- PURSE II: Rs. 1.0 crore

UGC – DSA Phase III - Fund allotted – Rs. 47.5 Lakhs

UPE- II- Rs. 1.5 crore

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20. Research faculty/ centre run by the Dept./ School/ Centre which has: Not

Available

State recognition

National recognition

International recognition

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/ created by industry or corporate

bodies: Nil

22. Publications:

a) Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals:

National: 90

International: 650

b) Monographs:

Dr. Pulok Kumar Mukherjee-

ICMR Task Force Scheme Ref No – MPU/HD-Monog/21/2004: Development of

Quality Standards of Indian Medicinal Plants and Preparation of Monographs

there of” by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), New Delhi.

Contributed in the monograph on ‘Quality standard of Indian Medicinal Plants’ –

Volume 8, 2010, Page 1-367; published by Indian Council of Medical Research

(ICMR), New Delhi.

c) Chapter in books:

Dr. Pulok Kumar Mukherjee-

“Natural Matrix-Metallo-proteinase Inhibitors -Leads from Herbal Resources” Pulok

K. Mukherjee, Niladri Maity, Neelesh K. Nema, Birendra K. Sarkar in: Studies in

Natural Products Chemistry (Bioactive Natural Products), Elsevier Science

Publishers – Amsterdam, 2013, pp. 91-113.

“Indian Medicinal Plants with Hypoglycemic Potential” Pulok K. Mukherjee,

Neelesh K. Nema, Subrata Pandit and Kakali Mukherjee in Bioactive Food as

Dietary Interventions for Diabetes Elsevier Science Publisher, Amsterdam. Editor:

Ronald R. Watson, San Diego: Academic Press. dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-

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397153-1.00022-6., 2013, pp. 235-264.

“Botanicals as Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) inhibitors Useful in

Hypertension” Pulok K. Mukherjee, Sushil K. Chaudhary, Neelesh K. Nema in:

Nutritional and Therapeutic Interventions for Heart Disease, Eds.; Dr Nilanjana

Maulik, CRC Press, LLC, Florida, 2013, pp 541 -559.

“Ayurveda in Modern Medicine: Development and Modification of Bioactivity”.

Pulok K Mukherjee, Venkatesh M, Gantait A; In Comprehensive Natural Products-

II -Chemistry and Biology, Mander, L., Lui, H.-W., Eds.; Elsevier Science: Oxford,

2010; volume 3, pp.479–507.

“Exploring Pharmacovigilance for Traditional Herbal Medicines” - Pulok K.

Mukherjee, S. Ponnusankar, In Comprehensive Bioactive Natural Products, Vol-8,

V. K. Gupta [Ed], M/S Studium Press LLC, USA 2010: 248-280

Dr. Saikat Dewanjee-

Dewanjee, S., Maiti, A. (2011). Big Leaf Mahogany seeds: Swietenine a Swietenia

macrophylla seeds extracts from as a hypoglycemic agent. In : Nuts and Seeds in

Health and Disease. V.R. Preedy, R.R. Watson and V.B. Patel (Eds). Academic Press,

Elsevier, 24, pp. 205-212.

Dewanjee, S., Mandal, S.C. (2010). Fig Plants with Special Reference to Medicinal

Values. In: All you need to know more about herbal drug. S.C. Mandal (Ed). New

Central book Agencies, Kolkata, India, 4, pp. 265-275

Dewanjee, S., Mandal, S.C. (2010). Traditional Chinese System of Medicine". In: All

you need to know more about herbal drug. S.C. Mandal (Ed). New Central book

Agencies, Kolkata, India,18, pp. 27-33.

Sahu, R., Dewanjee, S. (2010). Biodiversity. In: All you need to know more about

herbal drug. S.C. Mandal (Ed). New Central book Agencies, Kolkata, India, 2, pp.16-

21.

Mandal, V., Dewanjee, S., Mandal, S.C. (2009). Development of advanced separation

method for bioactive oleanolic acid from plant matrix using microwave based eco-

green technology. In: Separation Processes, Allied Publishers, New Delhi, India pp.

540-548.

Dr. Kunal Roy-

Roy K, Das RN, On Extended Topochemical Atom (ETA) Indices for QSPR Studies.

In: Advanced Methods and Applications in Chemoinformatics: Research Progress and

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New Applications (E A Castro, A K Hagi, Eds.) IGI Global, PA, 2011, pp. 380-411.

Dr. Biswajit Mukherjee-

Biswajit Mukherjee, Miltu Kumar Ghosh, Chowdhury Mobaswar Hossain. Book

Chapter titled: Chemically induced hepatocellular carcinoma: Stages of development

with some biochemical and genetic modulation with a special reference to IGF- II and

Raf in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Basic Research- 2012- In Tech Publisher. Pg. no.

201-218.

Biswajit Mukherjee, Saikat Ghosh, Samrat Roy Chowdhury and Anandamoy Rudra-

Tungsten Cofactors, Binding Proteins, and Transporters in Biological System.

Encyclopedia of Metalloproteinase- Springer 2013. Pg. No. 2263-2274

Biswajit Mukherjee, Sefali Halder, Miltu Kumar Ghosh, R. Manasadeepa Vanadium

ions and vanadium proteins: distribution, metabolism and their biological

significance. Encyclopedia of Metalloproteinase- Springer 2013. Pg. No. 2306-2316.

d) Edited Books:

Dr. Biswajit Mukherjee is Section Editor of Encyclopedia of Metalloproteinase,

by Springer, 2013. ISBN No. 978-1-4614-1532-9

e) Books with IBBN with Details of Publishers:

Dr. K. Kuotsu- Cardian Variation An overview, Nova Science Publisher,

Hauppauge, NY,2011 with ISBN No. 978-1-61470-010-4

“Evaluation of Herbal Medicinal Products - Perspectives of Quality, Safety

and Efficacy” Pulok K. Mukherjee, Peter J. Houghton, Pharmaceutical Press,

Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, UK, 2009, 501 pages, ISBN

978-0-85368-751-0.

“Traditional Medicines and Globalization–The Future of Ancient Systems of

Medicine”- Pulok K. Mukherjee [Edited], Maven Publication, Kolkata, 2013,

ISBN 978-81-926243-0-3.

“Healthcare through Herbal Medicine- Strategies for Development of Natural

Products, Way Forward” Pulok K. Mukherjee, Neelesh K. Nema, Manoj K.

Dalai, Rajarshi Biswas in: Proceeding of National Seminar on Scope &

development of Natural Products by Erstwhile Belonia College, South

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Tripura, India, 2011. ISBN-978-81-89742-51-5.

“Quality of Natural health products through marker profiling; Promotion and

International Coordination” Pulok K. Mukherjee, V. Kumar, Peter J.

Houghton in Ethnopharmacology Recent Trends, P. Pushpangadan, V.

George, K.K. Janardhanan (Edited), Daya Publishing House, New Delhi,

India, 2008 ,86-99,ISBN10 81-7035-564-8.

"Ethno medicine in Complementary Therapeutics" - Pulok K. Mukherjee, S.

Ponnusankar, M Venkatesh in Ethno-medicine: A Source of Complementary

Therapeutics, D. Chattopadhyay [Ed], Research Signpost, Trivandrum, Kerala

2010: 29-52 ISBN: 978-81-308-0390-6.

“Meandering safety of Natural Health Products” – Pulok K. Mukherjee, M.

Venkatesh, A. Wahile, P. Paul, In Recent Advances in Herbal Drug Research

and Therapy, A. Ray and K. Gulati [Ed]. I.K. International Publishing House

Pvt., Ltd, New Delhi, India 2010: 20-34 ISBN: 978-93-80026-97-8.

f) Citation Index- range/ average:

g) SNIP:

h) SJR:

i) Impact factor- range/ average: 0.5-9.858/ 2.5

j) H- index:

Faculty Name H- index

Dr. Pulok Kumar Mukherjee 25

Dr. Kunal Roy 27

Dr. Tarun Jha 16

Dr. Biswajit Mukherjee 30

Dr. Tanmoy Bera 10

Dr. Saikat Dewanjee 07

23. Details of patents:

Dr. Pulok Kumar Mukherjee-

“A Process of Preparing a Herbal Composition for the Management of

Insomnia/Stress and Product thereof’ P. K Mukherjee, S. Rai, Kakali Mukherjee and

KFH Nazeer Ahamed, B.P. Saha and S. Roy Chowdhury, Indian Patent No –221881.

“A Process of Preparing Herbosomes with Andrographolide having Better

Hepatoprotective Activity and Product thereof” P. K. Mukherjee, Kuntal Maiti,

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Kakali Mukherjee and Bishnu Pada Saha; Indian Patent No- 234595.

Dr. Tuhinadri Sen-

International (France, PCT-WP and US)

1. France: FR2856407 A1

2. WO2004113539 A2

3. United States 20070149766

24. Area of consultancy and income generated: Not Available

25. Faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other laboratories/

institutions/ industries in India and abroad:

Dr. Tarun Jha-

Visited Gitam University as UGC expert for inspection of 12B status in 2011

Dr. Pulok Kumar Mukherjee-

Visiting Scientist at the School of Pharmacy, London at the Centre for Pharmacognosy and

Phytotherapy, School of Pharmacy, University of London with Prof Michael Heinrich in the

field of natural product research for safety evaluation of natural products and their

metabolisms, 2008.

Dr. Kunal Roy-

University of Manchester, UK under the Marie Curie Internation Incoming Fellowship

Dr. Biswajit Mukherjee-

Asia Pharmaceutical Cold Chain Management 2008: Conference International, Kuala

Lampur, Malaysia, 2008

National seminar on advanced approaches in drug designing and drug targeting, Gry

Istitute of Pharmacy,Borawan, M.P. 2009

National seminar on novel drug delivery, 5th IAPST Convention, Manipal,

Karnataka,2012

National seminar on novel drug delivery, 5th IAPST Convention, Puri, Orissa, 2009

Seminar on Make Pharmacy your career, B.R. Singh Hospital, Kolkata, 2009

National seminar on modern biology and human welfare, Berhampur University,

Orissa, 2010

62nd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Manipal University, Manipal,2010

National seminar on application of nanotechnology in drug delivery system,

Himalayan Pharmacy Institute, Majhitar, East Sikkim, 2011

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12th International Congress of Ethnopharmacology International School of Natural

Product Studies, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, 2012

National seminar on recent research trends in herbal medicine, Dr. B.C. Roy College

of pharmacy and AHS, Durgapur. 2012

National seminar on Biopolymers, bioactive agents and delivery strategies, Gupta

college of technological sciences, Asansol,2012

National seminar on 21st century quality challenges in Pharma formulation sector, Dr.

B.C. Roy college of pharmacy and AHS, Durgapur, 2012

Development of nano particle based delivery of antifungal drug, IMT Pharmacy

College, 2009

Doxorubicin-loaded phosphatidylethanolamine-conjugated nanoliposomes: in vitro

characterization and their accumulation in liver, kidneys, and lungs in rats, Dr.

B.C.Roy College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences, Durgapur, 2009

Development of nano particle based delivery of antifungal drug, College of

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Puri, 2012

Dr. Saikat Dewanjee-

Department of Plant Science, Faculty of Natural & Agricultural Sciences, University

of Pretoria, South Africa;

Medicinal Chemistry Group, iMed, UL, University of Lisbon, Portugal;

Division of Crop Improvement, Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied Fibers,

Barrackpore, India;

Department of Genetics, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Visyavidyalaya, Mohonpur, Nadia

741252, India;

IRDM Faculty Centre, Ramkrishna Mission Vivekananda University, Ramkrishna

Mission Ashrama, Narendrapur, India.

Department of Molecular Medicine, Bose Institute, Kolkata.

Dr. Tuhinadri Sen-

Erasmus Mundus Asia Visiting Academic Staff Fellowship (Conway Institute, UCD,

Dublin, Ireland), 2011.

Erasmus Mundus India Visiting Academic Staff Fellowship (Department of

Pharmaceutical Biology, Katholieke University, Leuven, Belgium), 2009.

Indo Russian cultural Exchange Fellowship (Russia), 2004 (Pending).

Visited UFMG, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 2012 (IBSA programme)

Visited IKS Centres (Medical Research Council of South Africa), Cape Town, 2013

(IBSA programme)

Visited Institut Genomique Fonctionnelle, 2005 (TEQUIP Programme)

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26. Faculty serving in: a) National Committees b) International Committees c) Editorial

boards d) Any other (Please specifies and gives details, including the name of the

committee/s, position/s held, duration etc.):

Dr. Pulok Kumar Mukherjee-

a) International committees:

Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry [FRSC], Royal Society of Chemistry,

Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 0WF, U.K,

2007.

Advisor, American Herbal Pharmacopoeia; 3051 Brown's Lane; Soquel, CA

95073 USA, 2010 onwards.

Chairman, Natural Health Product SIAC Special Interest Area Community

[SIAC], Drug Information Association, Philadelphia, USA, 2009 worked for the

development of international coordination for promotion and development of natural

products as therapeutically potent compounds.

Council member of the Society for TCM Pharmaceutical Analysis under the

world Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (WFCMS), Shanghai, China, 2010.

Member & External Examiner of PhD Research Degree Committee, Lincoln

University, Malaysia 2012.

b) National committees:

o Member of the Programme Advisory Committee (PAC), DST- on Plant Sciences

for the Science & Engineering Research Board (SERB), Dept of Science &

Technology, Govt of India, New Delhi, 2012.

o Chairman of Consortium Advisory Committees [CAC], ICAR- on the subproject

Utilization of Weed Flora of Medicinal Value in Some Important Cropping Systems

of Andhra Pradesh; National Agricultural Innovation Project, Indian Council of

Agricultural Research, Govt of India, New Delhi, 2012.

o Member of Management Advisory Committee of National Centre for Natural

Resources [NCNR], Raipur, funded by Department of Science & Technology, New

Delhi, 2012.

o Export in Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission [IPC], Ministry of Health & Family

Welfare, Govt. of India, Ghaziabad, 2012, onwards.

o Member of panel of expert of the R&D Project evaluation Subcommittee on

Chemical Sciences, West Bengal State Council of Science & Technology, Kolkata,

2012.

o Zonal coordinator [East Zone] - for Graduate Aptitude Test in Pharmacy: GPAT -

2011 examination.

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c) Editorial Boards:

Associate Editor, J. Ethnopharmacology, International journal on botanical

research, published by Elsevier Science, the Netherlands 2003 onwards.

Guest editor of Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, special issue on

“Traditional knowledge of the Northeast India”, January, 2009 published from,

National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources [NISCAIR],

CSIR, New Delhi.

Guest editor of Drug Information Journal, special issue on “Natural Health

Products”, September, 2010 published from, Drug Information Association [DIA],

Philadelphia, USA.

Chairman syllabus Review Committee for Bachelor and Master Course in

Pharmacy for the Sikkim University, a central university established by an act of

Parliament of India in 2008 onwards.

NISCAIR Panel Expert for the dissemination of information under the journal

published by National Institute of Science Communication & information Resources,

2008, CSIR, New Delhi.

Member of the country advisers, Development Partnerships in Higher

Education (DelPHE), supported by Department for International Development

(DFID), UK, 2010.

President, Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India [APTI], Bengal

Branch, HQ at Al-Ameen College of Pharmacy, Hosur Road, Bangalore 2009

onwards.

Member of the Editorial Board of International Journal of Chinese Herbal

Medicine (CHM), an International Journal published by Institute of Medicinal Plant

Development (IMPLAD), Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS) , Beijing,

P.R. China, 2008 onwards

Member of the Editorial Board of J. Complementary and Integrative Medicine,

an International journal published by The Berkeley Electronic Press, 2008 onwards

Member of the Editorial Board of J. Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental

Medicine [OPEM], an International journal published by Springer , Institute of

Oriental Medicine, South Korea, 2008 onwards

Member of the Editorial Board of J. Natural Remedies [JNR], an Indian journal

published by Natural Remedies, Bangalore 2003 onwards

Member of the Editorial Board of J. Pharmaceutical Research, an Indian journal

published by Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, 2008 onwards.

Member of the Editorial Board of J. Pharmaceutical Education, an Indian journal

published by Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India [APTI].

Member of the Editorial Board of Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge

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[IJTK], a journal published by National Institute of Science Communication &

information Resources, CSIR, New Delhi 2008 onwards.

Member of the Editorial Board of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Abstracts

[MAPA], a journal published by National Institute of Science Communication &

information Resources, CSIR, New Delhi. 2008 onwards

Member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Health Research, an international

journal in the field of health bio sciences, published from Chulalongkorn University,

Bangkok, Thailand. 2008 onwards

Member of the Editorial Board of American Journal of Plant Sciences (AJPS),

Scientific Research Publishing, USA. 2008 onwards

Dr. Biswajit Mukherjee-

a) National Committees-

o QIP Nodal cell, (Pharmacy) Jadavpur University, Kolkata, Coordinator, since 2003

o Clinical Research Organization, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. Member, Since

2008

o Centre for Advance Research in Pharmaceutical Science (Ravi Chandran Endowment

Fund) Jadavpur University, Kolkata. Joint Coordinator, Since 2009

o Animal ethics Committee, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. Convener, Since 2011

o Board of study (BOS), Jadavpur University, Kolkata, Member, Since 2002

o Governing body member, NSHM College of Pharmaceutical Technology, Kolkata,

Member- GPAT Examination, AICTE, New Delhi, P.O. cum Centre, Coordinator

Since 2012

o Departmental library committee, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, Member, Since 2003

o M.Pharm / PhD thesis examiner / adjudicator for

Berhampur University, Orissa

Utkal University, Orissa

Dibrugarh University, Assam

o Expert of selection committee for faculties

NIPER, Hajipur

Sri Jayadev College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Orissa

o Served as Inspector of

Pharmacy Council of India

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All India Council of Technical Education

o Acted as referee of evaluation of

projects like ICMR, CSIR etc.

o Supervisor of M.Pharm thesis, Utkal University student as co guide.

b) Editorial Board:

Associate Editor, International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology,

ISSN No.: 0975- 0525.

Editorial Board Member, Lipid Insights (France).

Dr. Kunal Roy-

a) Editorial Board:

o Associate Editor, Molecular Diversity (Springer) [Impact Factor 2.861 (2012)]

o Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry,

Elsevier, [Impact Factor 3.499 (2012)]

o Guest Editor, Special Issue of Molecular Diversity on "Topological Descriptors in

Drug Design and Modeling Studies" [Vol. 8, No. 4, 2004]

o Guest Editor, Special Issue of Molecular Diversity on "Ecotoxicological Modeling

and Risk Assessment Using Chemometric Tools" [Vol. 10, No. 2, 2006]

o Co-Guest Editor, Special issue of Current Drug Safety on “In Silico Modeling for

Prediction of Drug-Induced Adverse Reactions and Environmental Hazards Using

QSAR Tools” [Vol 7, No. 4, 2012]

Dr. Tapan Kumar Maity-

a) National committees:

Member of inspection committee of PCI, UGC, AICTE.

b) Editorial boards:

Studies on Ethno-Medicine (Journal), Kamala-Raj Enterprises, Delhi, India.

Dr. Tuhinadri Sen-

a) National Committee:

ACADEMIC BODY INSTITUTION POSITION/

NATURE OF

ASSIGNMENT

PERIOD / YEARS

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Faculty Council (FET) Jadavpur University Member 2006-2010

School of Natural

Product Studies

, Jadavpur

University

Joint Director 2006-continuing

Center for bioprocess

engineering

Jadavpur University Joint Coordinator 2006

UGC-DSA (Phase III) Jadavpur University Deputy Coordinator 2012 continuing

UPE II

(UGC)

Natural products and

Drug delivery

Jadavpur University Coordinator 2012 – continuing

School of

Oceanographic Studies

Jadavpur University Member, academic

committee

2003 – continuing

Environmental Science Jadavpur University Member, academic

committee

2010

Biosafety committee Jadavpur University Member 2009

Animal ethics

committee

Jadavpur University Member 2010

Clinical research

center

Jadavpur University Member of

academic committee

2010

UGC – Research

Fellowship in science

for meritorious

students

Jadavpur University Expert, Selection

committee

2008

UGC – Research

Fellowship in science

for meritorious

students

Jadavpur University Expert, Selection

committee

2009

UGC – Research

Fellowship in science

for meritorious

students

Jadavpur University Expert, Selection

committee

2012

Department of

Pharmaceutical Tech.

(Jadavpur

University)

BOS* 2001

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Member board of

examiners

Tripura, WBUT,

WBHS, Guru

Govind Singh

Indraprastha

University, SRM

University,

Mizoram, North

Bengal

B. Pharm

examination

Member Board of

examiner

BIT Mesra, WBUT,

BPUT

M. Pharm

(Pharmacology)

Expert / reviewer DST West Bengal Project Review 2007

Expert, Selection

Committee

IICB Selection of

research scholars

2005

Member, Board of

examiners

Madras university Ph. D evlauation 2004. 05, 06, 10, 11

Member, Board of

examiners

Berhampore

university

Ph. D evlauation 2008

Member, Board of

examiners

Utkal university Ph. D evlauation 2006-7

Member, Board of

examiners

Manipal university Ph. D evlauation 2012

Member, Board of

examiners

Bharthiar university Ph. D evlauation 2009

Member, Board of

examiners

Kakatiya university Ph. D evlauation 2006

Member, Board of

examiners

Padmavati mahila

viswa vidylayam,

AP

Ph. D evlauation 2010

Member, Board of

examiners

Tamil nadu MGR

university

Ph. D evlauation 2005

Board Member Assam University,

Silchar

Sushrutu School of

Medical and Para

Medical Sciences

2013- 2015

Expert Dibrugarh Ph.D 2012

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University

Expert Department of

Technical

Education, Govt.

West bengal

Inspection of

institutions (AICTE)

2008

Expert Department of

Technical

Education, Govt.

West Bengal

Inspection of

institutions (AICTE)

2008

Expert WBUT Inspection of

Pharmacy

institiution

2012

Moderator WBHS B.Pharm

examination

2007

AICTE GPAT examination GPAT

Representative

(WB)

2011

b) Editorial Board:

Member of Editorial Board (Evidence Based Complimentary and Alternative Medicine), US

Member of Editorial Board, Board OA Evidence Based Medicine, UK

Member Editorial Advisory Board, Current Trends in Pharmaceutical Research, Dibrugarh

University, India.

Dr. Laskmi Kanta Ghosh-

a) National Committee:

As member of the different committees constituted by U.G.C, as Inspector of the Pharmacy

Council of India, AICTE, etc.

Dr. Saikat Dewanjee-

a) National committees

Thesis evaluator, paper setter and examiner of various Indian Universities.

b) International committees

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Project evaluator of Czech Science Foundation, Czech Republic.

27. Faculty recharging strategies:

Dr. Biswajit Mukherjee-

SL No.

Type of Course

(Refresher/

Orientation)

Title Organized Source of funding

1

Refresher course Current Development and

Direction for Drug

Research and its Future

Beyond 2025

Organized as

coordinator

AICTE

2

Refresher course Drug Research –from

Laboratories to Market

Organized as

coordinator

AICTE

3 Refresher course Drugs design and its

mechanism

Organized as

coordinator

AICTE

4

Refresher course Drug interactions and

toxicity

Organized as

coordinator

AICTE

5

Refresher course Drugs to Formulations :

Challenges and Solutions

Organized as

coordinator

AICTE

6 Refresher course Drug Delivery and Drug

Targeting Research

Organized as

coordinator

AICTE

7

Refresher course Progress in Pharmaceutical

Research and Technology

Organized as

coordinator

AICTE

8 Refresher course Future prospect of

Biotechnology and

Pharmaceutical Sciences

for Pharmaceutical Industry

Organized as

coordinator

AICTE

9 Refresher course A New Pharmacy era:

Quality Initiative and New

Technologies

Organized as

coordinator

AICTE

10 Refresher course Pharmaceutical Sciences:

Today and Tomorrow

Organized as

coordinator

AICTE

11 Refresher course Drug diseases and drug

delivery system

Organized as

coordinator

AICTE

12 Refresher course Pharmacy: A fulcrum of

knowledge of drug and

drug research

Organized as

coordinator

AICTE

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13 Refresher course Drug, Disease and Therapy:

A recent advancement

Organized as

coordinator

AICTE

14 Refresher course Biotechnology in

pharmaceutical sciences:

recent avenues

Organized as

coordinator

AICTE

15 Refresher course Future Directions of

pharmaceutical sciences

and research

Organized as

coordinator

AICTE

16 Refresher course Directions of Pharma-

Research to achieve

Pharma-excellence by 2025

Organized as

coordinator

AICTE

28. Students projects

Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-

departmental projects

UG- 100%

PG- 100%

Ph. D. - 80%

Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/

industries/ institute

Ph. D. - 20%

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by faculty:

Dr. Pulok Kumar Mukherjee-

Common Wealth Academic Staff Fellowship Award-2005, from Association of

Common wealth University, Common wealth scholarship commission UK and

University Grants Commission, India for research contributions in the field of

Natural Product Research.

Biotechnology Overseas Award-2007 from the Department of Biotechnology,

Government of India, New Delhi for development of safety profiles of herbal

medicine.

DIA-Out Standing Service Award-2006, from Drug Information Association

[DIA], USA, this award was conferred at the inaugural function of the 42nd Annual

Conference of the Drug Information Association at Pennsylvania convention centre,

Philadelphia, PA, USA.

BOYSCAST Fellowship-1999 from the Dept. of Science & Technology, Ministry of

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Science & Technology, Govt. of India, New Delhi .

AICTE Career Award For Young Teachers-1998 from All India Council For

Technical Education, Govt. of India New Delhi for research contributions in the

field of Pharmaceutical Technology in general and Herbal Drug Research in

particular.

Young Pharmacy Teacher Award-2002, from Association of Pharmacy Teachers

of India [APTI] for research contributions in the field of Pharmaceutical

Technology in general and Herbal Drug Research in particular.

The Fujii Otsuka Award-2007, for International Education and Research Exchange

from Tokushima University, Japan for development of natural resources of

therapeutics for Allergy including an overview on the development of molecular

mechanisms for activities related with the natural health products and dietary

supplements.

DIA Research Grant Award-2003, from Drug Information Association [DIA],

USA, for research contributions in the field of Herbal Drug Research related with

Pharmacovigilance studies on herbal drugs.

Dr. Kunal Roy-

Marie Curie International incoming Fellowship 2012

Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellowship (2007),

AICTE Career Award (2003-04),

DST Fast Track Scheme for Young Scientists (2005)

Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Most Cited Paper 2003-2006, 2004-2007 and

2006-2009 Awards from Elsevier, The Netherlands.

Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters Most Cited Paper 2006-2009 Award

from Elsevier, The Netherlands.

Dr. Tuhinadri Sen-

Jadavpur University Medal for standing first in B. Pharm.

M.L. Khorana Medal from Indian Pharmaceutical Association for standing first (basis

of marks in India).

G.P. Nair Medal from Indian Drug Manufacturer's Association, Bombay.

Premananda Das Memorial Medal from Jadavpur University.

M.N. Dev Memorial Certificate, Indian Pharmaceutical Association (Bengal branch).

K.K. Acharya Award for standing first in B. Pharm. Part-I, Examination.

Qualified in the Graduate aptitude Test in Engineering GATE (1986).

Senior Research Fellowship (UGC Vth) Plan development Program (1988.)

Research Associateship of CSIR (1992).

Awarded the UGC Cultural Exchange Fellowship, 2004 (Pending)

INSERM “Post Vert” Fellow, INSERM U469, France (2000-2001)

Erasmus Mundus India Visiting Fellowship, KU Leuven, 2009

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Awarded the Erasmus Mundus Asia Visiting Fellowship, UCD, Dublin Ireland, 2011

Dr. Saikat Dewanjee-

FCT- Postdoctoral grants awards (2010);

Travel grants from various international (WOCMAP, South Africa; FCT, Portugal)

and national (INSA, CSIR, DST, AICTE, Govt. Of India) funding organigations;

Three research projects were awarded by Jadavpur University, UGC and AICTE,

Government of India;

Doctoral/ post- doctoral fellows: Nil

Students: Nil

30. Seminars/ Conferences/ work shop organized and the source of funding

(National/ international) with brief details:

Dr. Biswajit Mukherjee-

National seminar Drug and drug delivery

research: a recent

advancement

Organized IAPST, CSIR

1st pharm tech

IAPST

conference

Drug Delivery and drug

Targeting research

Organized IAPST, ICMR

JU

Workshop and

seminar

Biotechnology in

Pharmaceutical sciences - a

recent avenues

Organized IAPST, JU

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5th

annual IAPST

National

Convention

Gateway to Excellence in

Pharma research and

Development

Organized IAPST, Manipal

University

Dr. Tuhindri Sen-

12th

Congress of the

International Society for

Ethnopharmacology

[ISE-2012],

KOLKATA-2012

Conference-

International

ICMR, Parker

Robinson Pvt. Ltd.

Kolkata

3 days-

organized

Joint

organizing

Secretary

School of

Natural

Product

Studies,

Jadavpur

University,

Kolkata

Emerging trends in

Natural Product

Research [NPR],

KOLKATA-2011

Workshop- National

APTI; FIHI &

Parker Robinson

Pvt. Ltd. Kolkata

3 days-

organized

Joint

organizing

Secretary

School of

Natural

Product

Studies,

Jadavpur

University,

Kolkata

Developing Quality

monographs for

Pharmacopeia for herbs

and herbal products;

2010

Workshop- National NMPB & APTI,

Banglore

3 days-

organized

Joint

organizing

Secretary

Jadavpur

University,

Kolkata

Fractionation and

standardization of

natural products; 2009

Preconference

Workshop-

International

IPS, Kolkata

1 day-

organized

Joint

organizing

secretary

Jadavpur

University,

Kolkata

Herbal medicine-

evaluation of quality,

efficacy and safety;

2009

Conference-

International

APTI ,Bengal

Branch

3 days-

organized

Al-Ameen

College of

Pharmacy,

Bangalore

Instrumental

Chromatography and

Drug Discovery; 2008

Workshop- National

APTI ,Bengal

Branch

1 day-

organized

Jadavpur

University,

Kolkata

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Natural Health Product-

Opportunities and

Challenges; 2008

Workshop- National

APTI ,Bengal

Branch

1 day-

organized

Jadavpur

University,

Kolkata

Thrust Areas on

Development of Natural

Products; 2008

UGC Refresher

Course National UGC, New Delhi

15 Days-

organized

Joint

coordinator

Jadavpur

University,

Kolkata

International conference

on integrative and

personalised medicine

(IPSCON, 2009)

Workshop -National

IPS, Kolkata Pre-

conference

workshop of

Indian

Pharmacological

Society)

1 day –

organized

Coordinator

Jadavpur

University

Analytical Techniques

in Pharmacology; 2005

Workshop- National

IPS, Kolkata Pre-

conference

workshop of

Indian

Pharmacological

Society)

1 day-

organized

Coordinator

Jadavpur

University,

Kolkata

Promotion and

Development of

Botanicals with

International

Coordination:

Exploring quality,

safety, efficacy and

regulations; 2005

Conference-

International

Drug Information

Association (DIA),

USA

3 days-

organized

Jadavpur

University,

Kolkata

Contact programme

talented school

students’; 2003

Workshop- National

DST, Govt. of

India, New Delhi

1 day-

organized

Jadavpur

University,

Kolkata

Trends in Drugs and

Pharmaceuticals; 2002

UGC Refresher

Course National UGC

26 days-

Joint

coordinator

Jadavpur

University,

Kolkata

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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department:

Research data should be reproducible.

Research scholars should be honest to publish research data, checked by

concern guides.

The data should have high authenticity.

32. Student profile programme wise (in the current semester) Not available

Name of the

programme

Application

received

Admitted male/

female

Pass percentage(last

graduating batch )

Male Female

33. Diversity of students

Name of the

programme

% of students

from the same

university

% of students

from the other

university

within the

State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

state

% of students

from the other

countries

International seminar on

Clinical research and

regulatory affairs –

present scenario: 2012

Conference-

International UGC

1 day-

organised

Bioequivalence

Study Centre,

Pharm Tech,

Jadavpur

University,

Kolkata

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UG - - - -

PG 70% 20% 8% 2%

Ph. D. 50% 30% 16% 4%

34. How many students have cleared civil service and defense services examinations,

Net, SET, GATE, other competitive examinations:

In every year near about 30% UG students qualify the GATE/ GPAT examination.

35. Student progression: Not Available

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG

PG to M.Phil

PG to Ph. D.

Ph. D. to Post- Doctoral

Employed

Campus Selection

Other than campus recruitment

Entrepreneurs

36. Diversity of Staff:

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

Of same university 100%

From universities within the states Nil

From universities from other states Nil

From universities outside the country Nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil/ Ph. D. / D.Sc. and D.Litt during

the assessment period: (2008- 2013): Nil

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

Library:

Substantial text books and reference books.

Students can borrow the books for 15 days.

Internet facilities are available.

More than 100 open access journals.

Internet facilities of staff and students:

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24 hours internet facilities are available for both staff and students

Wi-Fi facilities are also available for faculty members.

Total number of class rooms with ICT facilities: None

Student’s laboratories: 13

Research laboratories: 27

39. List of Doctors’, Post- doctoral and Research associates: Not Available

From the host institution/ university

From the other institution/ university

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistances from the

university: 80%

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme (s)? if so highlighted the methodology: Not Applicable

42. Does the department obtained feedback from

Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback? Not Available

Students on staff, curriculum and teaching learning evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback? Not Available

Alumni and employers on the programme offered and how does the department utilize

the feedback? Not Available

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): Not Known

44. Give details of the students environment programmes (special lectures/

workshop/ seminar) involving external experts Not Available

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes:

Chalk and Talk

LCD Projector

Overhead Projector

46. How does the departments ensure that programme objective are constantly met

and learning outcomes are monitored

Not Available

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities: Not

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Available

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department : Not

Available

49. State whether the programme/ department is accrediated/ granted by other

agencies? If yes, give details: Nil

50. Briefly highlight the contribution of the department in generating new

knowledge, basic or applied:

Yet appears from the last five years publications that our department has contributed

unanimously generated new knowledge whether it is basic and applied.

Basic research on parasite (Leishmania donovani) in biochemistry showed the

discovery of substrate level phosphorylation in the pathogenic form of Kalajaar

(Leishmania donovani) parasite, a bench mark discovery which could be exploid for

new drug development. In applied area, formulation of nanomedicine as antiviral,

antileishmanial, anticancer agents has been proved to be a break through research.

Despite from it, molecular modeling, QSAR study, toxicity study of different drug

molecules are continuously generating new knowledge.

51. Details five major strengths, weakness, opportunities and challenges(SWOC) of

the department

Major Strengths

Dedicated faculties pursue applied and fundamental research

Major Weakness

Lack of funding and instrumental facilities

Major Opportunities

Faculties can collaborate with each other for enter decent research

Major Challenges

It appears from the current review on pharmaceuticals studies that the new avenue

opening in day by day to address the new field and technical aspect of research,

therefore,

Our faculties will have to enter into the current avenue of the research.

52. Future plans of the department (in as much details as possible)

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There are shortages of space for our faculty members and also for installation of sophisticated

instruments; accordingly we are planning to increase the working space through construction

of new floor of our building.

Our department aiming to collaborate with the renowned universities out of the

country which will expel the research works.

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Department of Power Engineering

1. Name of the Department/School/Centre: Department of Power Engineering

2. Year of establishment: 1989

3. Faculty to which the Department/School/Centre is attached:Engg. & Technology

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, MPhil, PhD, Integrated Masters; Integrated

PhD, DSc, DLitt, etc.):

a. Bachelor of Power Engineering

b. Master of Power Engineering

c. PhD(Engineering)

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments involved:

School of Nuclear Studies and Applications, Jadavpur University(SNSA)

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:

None

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons:

None

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

SEMESTER

9. Participation of the department in courses offered by other departments:

Master of Nuclear Engineering,SNSA,JU

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professor/Associate

Professor/Asst. Professor/others):

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 1 0 4

Associate Professor 5 4 4

Asst. Professor 7 3 3

Other

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience

and research under guidance:

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Name

Quali-

fication

Designation Specialization No. of

Years of

Exp-

erience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students guided

for the last 4

years

Prof. Niladri

Chakraborty

PhD Professor Energy

Economics

Power System

Optimization,

Environmental

Measurements

25 yrs 04 completed

08 ongoing

Prof. Amitava

Datta

PhD Professor Combustion

Engineering

25 yrs 06 completed

02 ongoing

Prof. Amitava

Gupta

PhD Professor Real-time

Systems

Control

Systems

21 yrs 04 Completed

04 Ongoing

Prof. Bireswar

Majumdar

PhD Professor Fluid

Mechanics and

Fluid

Machinery

31 yrs 01 completed

03 ongoing

Prof. K. K.

Mondal

PhD Assoc.

Professor

Fluid

Mechanics and

Fluid

Machinery

25 yrs 05 ongoing

Dr. Ranjan

Ganguly

PhD Assoc.

Professor

Thermal and

Fluid Science

18 yrs 04

Dr. M. Basu PhD Assoc.

Professor

Power Systems 18 yrs 02 completed

05 ongoing

Dr. A. K.

Santra

PhD Assoc.

Professor

Thermal

Engineering

21 yrs 00 completed

03 ongoing

Smt Gargi ME Asst. Sensors, 13 yrs NA

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Konar Professor Control

Systems

Sri Debasis

Palit

ME Asst.

Professor

Power Systems

Optimization

08 yrs NA

Sri Bhimsen

Tudu

ME Asst.

Professor

Environmental

Measurements

07 yrs NA

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors, visiting professors,

etc.:

<Please enclose a list of visiting faculty members as Annexure I>

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:

BE(Power Engg. inclusive of catering load in undergraduate programs in

Instrumentation and Electronic Engineering, Information Technology,

Construction Engineering and printing Engineering): 62.2%

ME(Power Engg.): 7.3%

<Please Check this>

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:

<Total nos students in BE>/<Total nos. internal + guest faculty>

<Total nos. students in PG>/13 = 36/13 i.e. 3:1

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff - sanctioned,

filled and actual:

Number of academic support staff (technical) =17

administrative staff = 3

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:

Combustion Engineering

Hydraulics

Thermal Engineering

Automation and Control

Distributed Generation

Environmental Engineering

Nano and micro-fluidics

17. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international

funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,

project titles and grants received project-wise.

Refer Annexure I

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

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m) National collaboration b) International collaboration

Refer Annexure I

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received. (Give details.)

UGC DRS < Please add the sanction number>

20. Research facility/centre run by the Dept./school/centre which has:

state recognition

national recognition

international recognition

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies:

22. Publications:

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

Monographs

Chapters in Books

Edited Books

Books with ISBN with details of publishers

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

Citation Index – range / average

SNIP

SJR

Impact Factor – range / average

h-index

REFER ANNEXURE II

23. Details of patents and income generated: None

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:

SL.No Name Area & Firm/Organization Amount

1 Prof. Niladri Chakraborty

2 Prof. Amitava Datta

3 Prof. Amitava Gupta Nil

4 Prof. Bireswar Majumdar

5 Prof. K. K. Mondal

6 Dr. Ranjan Ganguly CFD Simulation for CW System 1 Lakh

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7 Dr. M. Basu

8 Dr. A. K. Santra

9 Smt Gargi Konar

10 Sri Debasis Palit

11 Sri Bhimsen Tudu

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad (give details):

SL.No Name Visits Period

1 Prof. Niladri Chakraborty

2 Prof. Amitava Datta Institute of Technical

Thermodynamics,

University of Erlangen Nuernberg,

Germany

Alexander von Humboldt

Foundation short term visiting

scientist

May 13 to June

9, 2012

3 Prof. Amitava Gupta NC State University, USADST-

NSF Exploratory Visit

Prof. M.Y. Chow

2008

VHR University of Rostock,

Germany (Invited lecture)

Prof. Peter Luksch

2009

TU- Muenchen, Institute of

Informatics, Germany

DAAD Visiting Professorship

2009-2010

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Prof. Arndt Bode

ENIT Tunis, Indo-Tunisian

Collaborative Research

Prof. Salem Hasnaoui

2010

VHR University of Rostock,

Germany (Invited lecture)

Prof. Peter Luksch

Research Alumni Program of the

AvH foundation

2012

4 Prof. Bireswar Majumdar

5 Prof. K. K. Mondal

6 Dr. Ranjan Ganguly AvH Fellow for Micro and

Naoprocess Technology, Leibniz

University of Hannover, and

Center of Smart Interfaces, TU

Darmstadt, Germany, 2008 – 09.

2008-09

7 Dr. M. Basu

8 Dr. A. K. Santra

9 Smt Gargi Konar

10 Sri Debasis Palit

11 Sri Bhimsen Tudu

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other

(please specify and give details, including the name of the committee/s, position/s held,

duration, etc.)

SL.No Name Committee Period

1 Prof. Niladri Chakraborty

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2 Prof. Amitava Datta Nominated AICTE representative

for Management Committee (MC)

University Institute of Technology,

the University of Burdwan for a

period of 3 years from 2012

2012 onwards

Secretary of Humboldt Club

Calcutta (an association of former

Alexander von Humboldt Fellows

in Kolkata)

2009 onwards

Member, SERC School Planning

Committee in Combustion

constituted by Department of

Science and Technology, Govt. of

India

Member, National Initiative on

Reactive Flow CFD, a body

formed under the initiative of

DRDO, Govt. of India.

Editorial Advisory Board Member

of the journal Recent Patents in

Mechanical Engineering published

by Bentham Science Publishers

3 Prof. Amitava Gupta Research Ambassador, German

Academic Exchange

Service(DAAD)

2010 onwards

University Nominated

Member(JNTU-Kakinada) in the

Board of Studies of GMR Institute

of Technology,Rajam

2012 onwards

4 Prof. Bireswar Majumdar

5 Prof. K. K. Mondal

6 Dr. Ranjan Ganguly

7 Dr. M. Basu

8 Dr. A. K. Santra

9 Smt Gargi Konar

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10 Sri Debasis Palit

11 Sri Bhimsen Tudu

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,

training programs and similar programs) conducted:

(i) Three week Refresher Course’ on ‘Frontiers in Power Engineering

and Energy Sustainability’, from 8th to 27th June, 2009

28. Student projects

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental

projects: 100% (B.Tech. projects are compulsory)

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /

industry / institute 5% (Projects as DAAD Wise Interns, projects as

summer

interns in IIT and utilities)

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty

SL.No Name Award/Recognition Year

1 Prof. Niladri

Chakraborty

2 Prof. Amitava Datta VMK Sastry Best Poster Award, 19th

National & 8th ISHMT-ASME Heat and

Mass Transfer Conference, JNTU

Hyderabad,

2008

Best Paper award in Combustion, 22nd

National Conference on I.C.Engine and

Combustion, NIT Calicut

2011

3 Prof. Amitava Gupta Selected DAAD Visiting

Professor(Gastdozentur),TU-Muenchen

Germany

2009

Selected Research Ambassador of

German Academic Exchange Service in

India

2010

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4 Prof. Bireswar

Majumdar

5 Prof. K. K. Mondal

6 Dr. Ranjan Ganguly Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship for

Postdoctoral Research in Germany

2008

Indian National Academy of Engineering

(INAE) Young Engineer Award

2008

VMK Sastry Best Poster Award in the

19th National & 8th ISHMT-ASME Heat

and Mass Transfer Conference, January

3-5, 2008, JNTU, Hyderabad

(Jointly with Prof. Amitava Datta)

2008

PK Sarma Best Paper Award in the 20th

National & 9th ISHMT-ASME Heat and

Mass Transfer Conference, January 4-6,

2010, NPCIL, Mumbai.

2010

7 Dr. M. Basu

8 Dr. A. K. Santra

9 Smt Gargi Konar

10 Sri Debasis Palit

11 Sri Bhimsen Tudu

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows

Students (Give details)

DAAD WISE INTERNSHIPS (Sumit Mukherjee, Aritra Roy, Amlan Kusum

Molla)

30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable features):

(i) International Workshop on Fuel Cell(Jadavpur University 2008

(ii) Three week Refresher Course’ on ‘Frontiers in Power Engineering

and Energy Sustainability’, from 8th to 27th June, 2009

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department:

The Faculty Members and Research Scholars of the Department of Power Engg. are

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involved in active research as evident from a large number of well cited publications in

different high quality journals and conferences. The following are the salient points

which are broadly adhered to:

1. Only peer reviewed and non-open access journals are chosen for

publication.

2. Wherever students are involved-at whatever level- they are either

included as co-authors or acknowledged.

3. Publications are based on original research and are not plagiarized

or re-cycled.

32. Student profile programme-wise (in the Current Semester):

Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

Applications

received

Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage (w.r.t.

last graduating batch)

Male Female

Bachelor of Power

Engineering

147 13 100 100

Master of Power

Engineering

32 06 100 100

33. Diversity of students

Name of the

Programme

(refer to question

no. 4)

% of

students

from the

same

university

% of students

from other

universities

within the

State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

State

% of

students

from

other

countries

B. POWER

ENGG.

100 None None None

M. POWER

ENGG.a

(based on last 3 batches)

10 50 40 None

PhD. ENGG.b

(based on the presently

employed scholars)

20 60 20 None

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

GATE: Approximately 10% students qualify GATE in the Final Year and take up

Postgraduate Studies immediately. Distribution based on gender or reservation category

is not available. None of the students have taken up Civil Services or have joined

Defence.

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35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG 10%

PG to M.Phil. None

PG to Ph.D. 20%

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Only 4 instances so far

Employed

Campus selection

Other than campus recruitment

80-90%

80-90%

(overlap exists)

Entrepreneurs 2 instances known

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university PhD from the same University: 04

from other universities within the State PhD from IIT KGP: 01

from universities from other States PhD from IIT Delhi:01

from universities outside the country PhD from Abroad:02

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period (2008 – 2013):02

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library Central Library at Salt Lake

Campus

b) Internet facilities for staff and students UG and PG computational

facility

with internet. Separate facility for

research scholars, in every lab,

offices of faculty members, office

of the department and workshop.

c) Total number of class rooms 06

d) Class rooms with ICT facility 02 (funded by special grant from

UGC)

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e) Students’ laboratories Exclusively Teaching:06

f) Research laboratories Teaching and Research:10

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university

Name Supervisor Program

Soumya Dasgupta Prof. Amitava Gupta Doctoral (BRNS)

Kaushik Halder Prof. Amitava Gupta Doctoral (UGC BSR)

Avik Hazra Dr. Mousumi Basu Doctoral (UGC BSR)

Pritam Kr. Das Dr. A.K.Santra Doctoral (TEQIP)

Mithun Das Dr.Ranjan

Ganguly/Dr.A.K.Santra

Doctoral(UGC-DRS)

Sri Vivekananda Halder Prof. Niladri Chakraborty Doctoral (DST INSPIRE)

Smt. Shyamashree Raha Prof. Niladri Chakraborty Doctoral (DST INSPIRE)

Smt. Debanjana

Bhattacharya

Prof. Niladri Chakraborty Doctoral (UGC BSR)

Sajjan Kumar Dr. K.K. Mondal Doctoral (UGC UPE-II)

Diptendu Pal Dr. K.K.Mondal Doctoral (UGC UPE-II)

# Research scholars in fully funded positions have only been included

b) from other institutions/universities: None

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. (Give

details.)

13 GATE Qualified students in each year of ME(Power Engg. Class)

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

As a part of TEQIP II. In accordance with the TEQIP II guidelines and ratified by the

Board of Studies (BOS) of the Department. The inputs were taken by the HOD from

individual faculty members and discussed in the meting of the BOS

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

hh. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how

does the department utilize the feedback?

ii. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback?

jj. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback?

As of now, structured feedback is yet to be introduced. Feedback from students, faculty,

alumni (particularly those who visit the University for campus recruitment) are

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regularly considered in BOS meetings.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

a. Dr. Ranjan Ganguly(1995), Fellow of the Alexander von

Humboldt Foundation, Young Engineer Awardee,INAE,

presently a faculty in Power Engg. Jadavpur University

b. Prof. Abhijit Mukherjee(1993),presently a Professor in a

prestigious US Technical School

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts.

The department organizes regular invited talks by eminent persons from the industry and

R&D organizations e.g. L&T, Tata Steel, BARC, WBPDCL etc. within the ambit of

various programs like TEQIP,UGC-DRS etc.

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

UG: Theoretical Classes: Chalk and Talk(80%), Power Point Presentations

backed

by Handouts (20%).Examination: Written

PG: Theoretical Classes: Chalk and Talk(60%), Power Point Presentations backed

by Handouts (40%).Examination:Written

UG: Laboratory: Demonstrations backed by written instruction sheets

In some cases Demonstrations involve Computers in a

large way. Examinations: Lab quiz and oral

PG : Laboratory Computer based demonstrations.

Examinations: Presentations and Viva

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

The department follows the broad policies laid down by the University in this regard.

This policy automatically ensures that requisite number of classes are taken each

semester, examinations are conducted in time and results duly published, and original

research is reported in quality journals and conferences.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Some students of the department are members of NSS program of the University and

some again are members of NGOs engaged in teaching underprivileged children. The

faculty members are involved in a wide variety of activities related to academics and

administration in different academic institutions and Government initiatives.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

None to report

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,

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give details. AICTE

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic

or applied.

The department, since its existence in 1989, has been consistently producing high quality

engineers and academicians who have produced rich research and professional output in

different domains related to the realm of power engineering ranging from thermal

engineering , fluid mechanics to cutting edge advancements in nano technology and

control systems. The main areas where the department has made its mark are as follows:

1. Combustion

2. Micro and nano-fluidics in heat transfer

3. Soft computing based techniques and optimizations related to

distributed generation

4. Environmental pollution and its control

5. Networked Control Systems

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strengths:

a. Inherently Interdisciplinary nature of the course

b. A large practical focus of the technology developed

c. Dedicated and qualified faculty members

Weakness:

a) Course structure includes parts of Mechanical Engg. and

Electrical Engg. which becomes difficult for students to

assemble.

b) No GATE exam specifically for Power Engineering

students-they have to take the exam either in ME or EE.

Same for PSUs.

Opportunities: The Power Sector will have a huge growth –so ample opportunities

Challenges: Harnessing the diversity and preserving the Power Engineering

entity.

52. Future plans of the department (in as much detail as possible):

The Department plans to focus on the following areas:

1. Micro-grid and Distributed Generation: This is an area where the

department is set to place immediate emphasis. The department has

received a grant from the UGC DRS scheme and within its ambit a

micro-grid setup is being planned. In the next phase, this will be

augmented with features like automated relay co-ordination etc.

2. Wireless sensing and Networked Information sensing is also an

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area where the department is interested in conducting research

3. Micro and nanoscale heat transfer is another area where extensive

work is being planned.

4. Work is also planned in the area of advanced automation using

Fieldbus etc.

5. On the teaching front, the department plans to introduce extensive ICT.

Annexure –I

LIST OF SPONSORED PROJECTS

Prof. Amitava Datta

Name of the Project/Activity Sponsor Worked as Project

Status

Modeling of Spray Combustion in Gas

Turbine Combustor considering Thermal

Radiation and Soot Formation with

Experimental Validation at different Spray

Condition and Air Flow Distribution

GATET,

GTRE, Got of

India

Principal

Investigator

On-going

Modeling and Experimental Validation of

Spray Formation by Disintegration of Annular

Swirling Liquid Sheets for Design of

Advanced Fuel Injectors for Gas Turbine

Combustors

GATET,

GTRE, Got of

India

Co-

Investigator

On-going

Design and Characterization of

Thermomagnetic Pump for Microfluidic

Applications

BRNS, Govt

of India

Co-

Investigator

Completed

Prof. Amitava Gupta

Name of the Project/Activity Sponsor Worked as Project

Status

Development of PID Controllers BRNS(DAE,Govt.

of India)

Principal

Investigator

Completed

Development of PID Controllers for

Networked Control of Process Plants with

Packet drop-out and Data Loss

BRNS(DAE,

Govt. of India)

Principal

Investigator

Ongoing

Dr. Ranjan Ganguly

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Name of the Project/Activity Sponsor Worked as Project

Status

BRNS-Young Scientist Research Award

(DAE), “Numerical and experimental

investigation of field-induced aggregation of

magnetic microspheres for MEMS

applications,”

BRNS(DAE,Govt.

of India)

Principal

Investigator

Completed

BRNS (DAE), “Design and characterization

of Thermomagnetic Pump for Microfluidic

Applications,”

BRNS(DAE,

Govt. of India)

Principal

Investigator

Completed

DST (SERC Fast Track projects for Young

Scientists), “Lab in a droplet using magnetic

microspheres,”

DST, Govt. of

India

Principal

Investigator

Completed

LIST OF NATIONAL and INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIVE ACTIVITIES

a) National level

Prof. Amitava Datta

(i) Collaborated with Prof. S. K. Som of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT,

Kharagpur from 1998 onwards in the area of combustion modeling, atmozation,

thermodynamic analysis of reacting systems etc. This collaborative research has led

to the joint execution of several sponsored projects from ISRO. The collaboration

involved in the writing of a computer code for the simulation of reacting flow, which

has since been used both at IIT, Kharagpur and Jadavpur University. An invited

paper has also been published on “Thermodynamic Irreversibilities and Exergy

Balance in Combustion Processes” in the journal Progress in Energy & Combustion

Science

(ii) Collaborated with Chemistry Division of UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific

Research, Kolkata Centre for research carried out on Carbon Nanoparticles in Flames.

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b) International level

Prof. Amitava Datta

Collaborated with the research group of the Technical Thermodynamics, University of

Erlangen Nuernberg, Germany, lead by Prof. A. Leipertz, Dr. T. Seeger and Dr. F. Beyrau,

from 2001 onwards in the area of study of the structure and dynamics of different laboratory

flames with various fuels.

Prof. Amitava Gupta

Indo-Tunisian Collaborative Project titled Application of WCAN technology for Networked

Control of TE Reactor with Prof. Salem Hasnaoui,ENIT,Tunis

Research Collaboration with Prof. Peter Luksch, VHR, University of Rostock,Germany

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Annexure-II

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

(01.04.2008 to 31.03.2013)

Journal Publications

1. A. Basak, J. Patra, R. Ganguly, A. Datta, Effect of Trans-esterification of Vegetable Oil

on Liquid Flow Number and Spray Cone Angle for Pressure and Twin Fluid Atomizers,

Fuel, 112, 347-354, 2013.

2. A. Bhattacharya, A. Datta, Effects of supplementary biomass firing on the performance of

Combined Cycle Power Generation: A comparison between NGCC and IGCC Plants,

Biomass and Bioenergy, 54, 239-249, 2013.

3. T.J. Tharakan, A. Mukhopadhyay, A. Datta, M. Jog, Trends in comprehemsive modeling

of spray formation, accepted for publication in International Journal of Spray and

Combustion Dyanmics, 5(2), 123-180, 2013.

4. B. Paul, A. Datta, A. Datta, A. Saha, A comparison of chemical structures of soot

precursor nanoparticles from liquid fuel combustion in flames and engine, Journal of

Nanoparticle Research, 15(4), Art No. 1550, 2013.

5. P.C. Roy, A. Datta, N. Chakraborty, An assessment of different biomass feedstocks in a

downdraft gasifier for engine application, Fuel, 106, 864-868, 2013.

6. B. Paul, A. Datta, A. Datta, A. Saha, Characterization of nano-sized organic carbon

particles emitted from a small gasoline engine using different optical techniques,

Particuology, 11, 249-255, 2013.

7. B. Paul, A. Datta, Emission of hydrophilic soot precursor particles from a small gasoline

engine at different load conditions, Journal of Energy Institute, 86(2), 78-84, 2013.

8. N. Modak, A. R. Pal, A. Datta, R. Ganguly, Bioseparation in a Microfluidic Channel

using Magnetic Field Flow Fractionation, Int. Journal Micro-Nano Scale Transport, 3 (1-

2), 21-34, 2012.

9. A. Bhattacharya, A. Bhattacharya, A. Datta, Modeling of Hydrogen Production Process

from Biomass using Oxygen Blown Gasification, Int. Journal of Hydrogen Energy,

37(24), 18782-18790, 2012.

10. S. Nath, A. Datta, A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen, T.J. Tharakan, Prediction of Size and

Velocity Distributions in Sprays Formed by the Break up of Planar Liquid Sheets using

Maximum Entropy Formalism, Atomization and Sprays. 21 (6), 483–501, 2011.

11. S. Pal, A. Datta, S. Sen, A. Mukhopadhyay, K. Bandyopadhyay, R. Ganguly,

Characterization of a ferrofluid-based thermomagnetic pump for microfluidic

applications, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 323 (21), 2701-2709, 2011.

12. A. Bhattacharya, D. Manna, B. Paul, A. Datta, Biomass Integrated Gasification

Combined Cycle Power Generation with Supplementary Biomass Firing: Energy and

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Exergy based Performance Analysis, Energy, 36(5), 2599-2610, 2011.

13. S. Nath, A. Mukhopadhyay, A. Datta, S. Sen, T.J. Tharakan, Effect of gas velocity on

nonlinear breakup of planar liquid sheets sandwiched between two gas streams,

Atomization and Sprays. 20(11), 983-1003, 2010.

14. N. Modak, A. Datta, R. Ganguly, Numerical analysis of transport and binding of a target

analyte and functionalized magnetic microspheres in a microfluidic immunoassay, J.

Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 43 (48), art No. 485002, 2010.

15. M.K. Banerjee, A. Datta, R. Ganguly, Magnetic Drug Targeting in Partly Occluded Blood

Vessels using Magnetic Microspheres, ASME Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering

and Medicine, 1, 041005-1-9, 2010.

16. A. Samanta, R. Ganguly, A. Datta, Effect of CO2 Dilution on Flame Structure and Soot

and NO Formations in CH4-Air Non-Premixed Flames, ASME Journal of Engineering for

Gas Turbine and Power, 132, 124501-05, 2010.

17. T.K.Ray, A. Datta, A. Gupta, R. Ganguly, Exergy Based Performance Analysis for

Proper O&M Decisions in a Steam Power Plant, Energy Conversion and Management, 51

(6), 1333-1344, 2010.

18. M.K. Banerjee, R. Ganguly, A. Datta, Hemodynamics in Stenosed Arteries–Effect of

Stenosis Shapes, International Journal of Computational Methods, 7 (3), 397-419, 2010.

19. A. Datta, R. Ganguly, L. Sarkar, Energy and Exergy Analyses of an Externally Fired Gas

Turbine (EFGT) Cycle Integrated with Biomass Gasifier for Distributed Power

Generation, Energy, 35, 341-350, 2010.

20. N. Modak. D. Kejriwal, K. Nandy, A. Datta and R. Ganguly, Experimental and

Numerical Characterization of Magnetophoretic Separation for MEMS-based Biosensor

Applications, Biomedical Microdevices, 12, 23-34, 2010.

21. K.B. Sahu, A. Datta, S. Sen and A. Sarkar, Concentration Distributions of Intermediate

Hydrocarbons and Soot in Propane/Air Triple Flames, Journal of the Energy Institute,

82(4), 185-196, 2009.

22. B. Paul, A. Datta, A. Datta and A. Saha, Occurrence and Characterization of Carbon

Nanoparticles below the Soot Laden Zone of a Partially Premixed Flame, Combustion

and Flame, 156(12), 2319-2327, 2009.

23. P.C. Roy, A. Datta and N. Chakraborty, Assessment of cow dung as a supplementary fuel

in a downdraft biomass gasifier, Renewable Energy, 35 (2), 379-386, 2010.

24. M.K. Banerjee, R. Ganguly and A. Datta, Study on pressure drop and center line velocity

distribution across cosine shaped stenotic model, International Journal of Fluid

Mechanics Research 36 (4), 319-342, 2009.

25. M.K. Banerjee, R. Ganguly and A. Datta, Effect of restriction and flow reynolds number

to study the variation of hemodynamic parameters across cosine shaped stenotic model,

International Journal of Computational Methods, 6 (2), 199-225, 2009.

26. P.C. Roy, A. Datta and N. Chakraborty, Modeling of a Down-Draft Biomass Gasifier

with Finite Rate Kinetics in the Reduction Zone, International Journal of Energy

Research, 33 (9), 833-851, 2009.

27. N. Modak, A. Datta, and R. Ganguly, Cell Separation in a Microfluidic Channel using

Magnetic Microspheres, Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 6 (5), 647-660, 2009.

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28. B.K. Mandal, A. Sarkar and A. Datta, Transient Development of Flame and Soot

Distribution in Laminar Diffusion Flame with Preheated Air, Journal of Gas Turbine and

Power, Trans. ASME, 131 (3), 031501, 2009.

29. K.B. Sahu, A. Kundu, R. Ganguly and A. Datta, Effects of Fuel Type and Equivalence

Ratios on the Flickering of Triple Flames, Combustion and Flame, 156 (2) 484-493,

2009.

30. B. Paul and A. Datta, Burner Development for the Reduction of NOx Emissions from

Coal Fired Electric Utilities, Recent Patents in Mechanical Engineering, 1 (3), 175-189,

2008.

31. M.K. Banerjee, D. Nag, R. Ganguly and A. Datta, Stenotic Interaction on Hemodynamic

Parameters in Double Stenoses, International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics,

22 (9), 609-622, 2008.

32. D. Nag and A. Datta, Steady Laminar flow of Blood through Successive Restrictions in

Circular Conduits of Small Diameter, Proc. IMechE, Part C: J. Mechanical Engineering

Science, 222 (C8), 1557-1573, 2008.

33. B.K. Mandal, A. Datta and A. Sarkar, A Computational Study of the Soot Formation in

Methane-Air Diffusion Flame During Early Transience Following Ignition, Engineering

Letters (open access on line edition), 16 (3), Paper No. EL_16_3_04, 2008.

34. A. Datta, S. Mondal and S. Duttagupta, Perspectives for the Direct Firing of Biomass as

Supplementary Fuels in Combined Cycle Power Plants, International Journal of Energy

Research, 32 (13), 1241-1257, 2008.

35. D. Basu, R. Saha, R. Ganguly and A. Datta, Performance Improvement of LPG

Cookstoves through Burner and Nozzle Modifications, Journal of the Energy Institute,

81(4), 218-225, 2008.

36. C. Saha, R. Ganguly, A. Datta, Heat transfer and emission characteristics of impinging

rich methane and ethylene jet flames, Experimental Heat Transfer, 21(3), 169-187, 2008.

37. S.K. Som and A. Datta, Thermodynamic Irreversibilities and Exergy Balance in

Combustion Processes, Progress in Energy & Combustion Science, 34 (3), 351-376,

2008.

38. Saptarshi Das, Sumit Mukherjee, Shantanu Das, Indranil Pan, Amitava Gupta,

Continuous order identification of PHWR models under step-back for the design of

hyper-damped power tracking controller with enhanced reactor safety, Nuclear

Engineering and Design,Vol. 257, 2013, 109-127.

39. Tapan K Ray, Ranjan Ganguly, Amitava Gupta, Optimal control strategy for

minimization of exergy destruction in boiler superheater, Energy Conversion and

Management Vol. 66, 2013, 234-245

40. Saptarshi Das, Indranil Pan, Kaushik Halder, Shantanu Das, Amitava Gupta, LQR Based

Improved Discrete PID Controller Design via Optimum Selection of Weighting Matrices

Using Fractional Order Integral Performance Index, Applied Mathematical Modeling,

2012.

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41. Saha, S., Das, S., Das, S. and Gupta, A, A master-slave chaos synchronization via

optimal fractional order PI λD μ controller with bacterial foraging algorithm., Non-linear

Dynamics, 69(4), 2012, pp. 2193-2206.

42. Saha, S., Das, S., Das, S. and Gupta, A., A conformal mapping based fractional order

approach for sub-optimal tuning of PID controllers with guaranteed dominant pole

placement, Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation 17 (9),

2012, pp. 3628-3642,.

43. Saptarshi Das, Indranil Pan, Shantanu Das and Amitava Gupta, A Novel Fractional Order

Fuzzy PID Controller and Its Optimal Time Domain Tuning Based on Integral

Performance Indices, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 2012,25 (2) , pp.

430-442,

44. Saptarshi Das, Indranil Pan, Shantanu Das and Amitava Gupta, Improved Model

Reduction and Tuning of Fractional Order PIλDμ Controllers for Analytical Rule

Extraction with Genetic Programming, ISA Transactions, 2011, 51 (2) , pp. 237-261

45. Saptarshi Das, Shantanu Das and Amitava Gupta ,Fractional Order Modeling of a PHWR

Under Step-Back Condition & Control of Its Global Power with a Robust PIλDμ

Controller, IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 58 (5)-2431 – 2441, 2011

46. Mohan, R., Gupta, A., A parallel task assignment using heuristic graph matching,

Advances in Parallel Distributed Computing, Springer, Pages 334-343

47. Pan I, Das S, Gupta A.,Tuning of an Optimal Fuzzy PID Controller with Stochastic

Algorithms for Networked Control Systems with Random Time Delay, ISA Transactions,

50 (1)-28-36, 2011

48. Saptarshi Das, Suman Saha, Shantanu Das and Amitava Gupta,On the Selection of

Tuning Methodology for FOPID Controllers for the Control of Higher Order Processes,

ISA Transactions, 50 (3)-376-388, 2011.

49. Pan I, Das S, Gupta A., Handling Packet Dropouts and Random Delays for Unstable

Delayed Processes in NCS by Optimal Tuning of PIλDμ Controllers with Evolutionary

Algorithms , ISA Transactions, 50 (4), 557-572, 2011

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50. Tapan K. Ray, Amitava Datta, Amitava Gupta and Ranjan Ganguly, Energy-based

Performance Analysis for Proper O&M Decisions in a Steam Power Plant,Energy

Conversion and Management, 51 (6)-1333-1344, 2010.

51. Suman Saha, Saptarshi Das, Ratna Ghosh, Bhaswati Goswami,R. Balasubramanian, A. K.

Chandra, Shantanu Das, Amitava Gupta, Design of a Fractional Order Phase Shaper for

Iso-Damped Control of a PHWR under Step-Back Condition, IEEE Transactions on

Nuclear Science, vol. 57, issue 3, pp. 1602-1612, 2010

52. Suman Saha, Saptarshi Das, Ratna Ghosh, Bhaswati Goswami,R. Balasubramanian, A. K.

Chandra, Shantanu Das, Amitava Gupta, Fractional order phase shaper design with

Bode’s integral for iso-damped control system, ISA Transactions , 49(2)-196-206, 2010

53. M.Das, R.Ghosh, B. Goswami, R. Balasubramanian, A.K.Chandra, P. Luksch & A.

Gupta, Multi-loop Networked Process Control: A Synchronized Approach, ISA

Transactions, 48(1),pp.122-131, 2009

54. A.K. Santra, S. Sen and N. Chakraborty, Study of Heat Transfer Augmentation in a

Differentially Heated Square Cavity Using Copper-Water Nanofluid, International

Journal of thermal Sciences, 2008, vol.47. Issue 9, pp 1113-1122

55. M. Basu, “Dynamic Economic Emission Dispatch Using Nondominated Sorting Genetic

Algorithm-II”, International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, 30/2

(2008) 140-149.

56. M. Basu, “Optimal Power Flow with FACTS Devices using Differential Evolution”,

International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, 30/2 (2008) 150-156.

57. M. Basu, “Hybridization of artificial immune systems and sequential quadratic

programming for dynamic economic dispatch”, Journal of Electric Power Components

and Systems, volume 37, number 9, September 2009, pp. 1036 – 1045.

58. M. Basu, “Economic environmental dispatch of hydrothermal power system”,

International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, Volume 32, Issue 6, July

2010, Pages 711-720

59. M. Basu, “Combined Heat and Power Economic Dispatch by Using Differential

Evolution”, Electric Power Components and Systems, Volume 38, Issue 8 January 2010 ,

pages 996 - 1004.

60. M. Basu, “Artificial Immune System for Dynamic Economic Dispatch”, International

Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, Volume 33, Issue 1, January 2011, Pages

131-136.

61. M. Basu, “Multi-objective optimal power flow with FACTS devices”, Energy

Conversion and Management, Volume 52, Issue 2, February 2011, Pages 903-910

62. M. Basu, “Artificial immune system for fixed head hydrothermal power system”, Energy,

Volume 36, Issue 1, January 2011, Pages 606-612.

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63. M. Basu, “Economic Environmental Dispatch using Multi-objective Differential

Evolution”, Applied Soft Computing, Volume 11, Issue 2, March 2011, Pages 2845-2853.

64. M. Basu, “Economic environmental dispatch of fixed head hydrothermal power systems

using nondominated sorting genetic algorithm-II”, Applied Soft Computing, Volume 11,

Issue 3, April 2011, Pages 3046-3055.

65. M. Basu, “Bee colony optimization for combined heat and power economic dispatch” ,

Expert Systems With Applications, Volume 38, Issue 11, October 2011, Pages 13527-

13531

66. M. Basu, “Artificial immune system for combined heat and power economic dispatch”,

International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, Volume 43, Issue 1,

December 2012, Pages 1-5

67. M. Basu, “Hybridization of Bee Colony Optimization and Sequential Quadratic

Programming for Dynamic Economic Dispatch", International Journal of Electrical

Power & Energy Systems, Volume 44, Issue 1, January 2013, Pages 591–596.

68. M. Basu, “Artificial Bee Colony Optimization for Multi-area Economic Dispatch”,

International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, Volume 49, July 2013,

Pages 181–187.

69. M. Basu, “Combined heat and power economic emission dispatch using nondominated

sorting genetic algorithm-II”, International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy

Systems, Volume 53, December (2013) 135–141.

70. K. K. Mandal, M. Basu and N. Chakraborty, “Particle swarm optimisation-based fuzzy

satisfying method for economic environmental dispatch of hydrothermal power systems”,

International Journal of Automation and Control, Volume 3, Number 2-3 / 2009, pp.

216-229.

71. K.K. Mandal, M. Basu, N. Chakraborty, “Particle Swarm Optimization technique based

Short-Term Hydrothermal Scheduling,” Applied Soft Computing, Elsevier, No. 8, pp.

1392-1399, 2008.

72. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Differential Evolution Technique based Short-Term

Economic Generation Scheduling of Hydrothermal Systems,” Electric Power Systems

Research, No. 78, pp. 1972-1979, 2008.

73. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Effect of Control Parameters on Differential Evolution

based Combined Economic Emission Dispatch with Valve-Point Loading and

Transmission Loss,” International Journal of Emerging Power Systems, Vol. 9, No. 4 .

2008.

74. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Short-term Combined Economic Emission Scheduling of

Hydrothermal Power Systems with Cascaded Reservoirs using Differential Evolution,”

Energy Conversion and Management 50 (2009) pp. 97–104.

75. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Short-term Combined Economic Emission Scheduling of

Hydrothermal Systems with Cascaded Reservoirs using Particle Swarm Optimization

Technique,” Applied Soft Computing 11 (2011) pp.1295–1302.

76. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Optimal Hydrothermal Scheduling Using a Novel

Population Based Optimazation Technique,” International Journal of Applied

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Engineering Research, Vol 6. No. 5, 2011, pp. 1112-1120.

77. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Optimal Capacitor Placement in Distribution Systems

using a New Improved Particle Swarm Optimization Technique,” International Journal

of Applied Engineering Research, Vol 6. No. 5, 2011, pp. 1182-1188.

78. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Optimal Scheduling of Cascaded Hydrothermal Systems

Using a New Improved Particle swarm Optimization Technique,” Smart Grid and

Renewable Energy, 2011, 2, pp. 282-292

79. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Daily Combined Economic Emission Scheduling of

Hydrothermal Systems with Cascaded Reservoirs Using Self Organizing Hierarchical

Particle Swarm Optimization Technique,” Expert Systems with Applications 39, 2012,

pp.3438-3445.

80. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Parameter Study of Differential Evolution based Optimal

Scheduling of Hydrothermal Systems”, Journal of Hydro-environment Research 7, 2013,

pp.72-80.

81. Bidishna Bhattacharya, Kamal K.Mandal, Niladri Chakravorty, “Cultural Algorithm

Based Constrained Optimization for Economic Load Dispatch of Units Considering

Different Effects,” International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering (IJSCE),

ISSN: 2231-2307, Volume-2, Issue-2, May 2012, pp.45-50.

82. Bidishna Bhattacharya, Kamal K.Mandal, Niladri Chakravorty, “A Multiobjective

Optimization Based on Cultural Algorithm for Economic Dispatch with Environmental

Constraints,” International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Volume 3,

Issue 6, June-2012 1 ISSN 2229-5518, pp. 1-9.

83. Dr. Kamal K. Mandal and Debashis Jana, “Reactive Power Planning for Distribution

Feeders Using a Novel Improved Self Adaptive Particle Swarm Optimization

Technique,” CIIT International Journal of Artificial Intelligent Systems and Machine

Learning, Vol 4, No 6, pp. 409 – 415, June 2012. Print: ISSN 0974 – 9667 & Online:

ISSN 0974 – 9543, Issue: June 2012 DOI: AIML062012011.

84. Syamasree Biswas (Raha), Prof. Niladri Chakraborty, Dr. Kamal Krishna Mandal,

“Differential evolution technique with random localization for tuned reactive power

dispatch problem,” Electric Power Components and Systems, 41: pp.500–518, 2013.

85. Syamasree Biswas (Raha), K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Constriction Factor based

Particle Swarm Optimisation for Analyzing Tuned Reactive Power Dispatch,” Frontiers

in Energy, Springer June 2013, Volume 7, Issue 2, pp 174-181.

86. S. Biswas (Raha), K.K. Mandal, and N. Chakraborty, “Modified Differential Evolution

based Multi-Objective Congestion Management in Deregulatory Power Environment,”

International Journal of Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering 1(2): 2012,

pp.93-97.

Book:

Dr. Kamal K. Mandal, “Soft Computing Techniques for Constrained Economic

Generation,” LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, 2011, ISBN: 978-3-8454-2334-

0.

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Book chapter:

1. A. Datta, Entropy Generation and Exergy Destruction in Combustion, in Combustion

Science and Technology: Recent Trends (eds. A.K.Agarwal et al.), Narosa Publishers,

New Delhi, 2009.

2. A. Datta, Exergy Analysis in Flames and Combustors, in Handbook of Exergy, Hydrogen

Energy and Hydropower Research (eds. Gaston Pélissier and Arthur Calvet), Chapter 18,

pp. 415-465, ISBN: 978-1-60741-715-6, Nova Science Publishers, USA, 2009.

3. Chapter 4: Economic Load Scheduling of Thermal Power Generating Units

(Kamal K. Mandal, Niladri Chakraborty, Department of Power Engineering, Jadavpur

University, India) in “Scheduling Problems and Solutions,” pp. 125-178, Nova

Publishers, USA, 2011, ISBN: 978-1-61470-769-1

Conference Proceedings / Presentations:

1. B. Paul, A. Datta, Chemical Structure of Soot Precursor Nanoparticles in Liquid Fuel

Flame, 9th

Asia-Pacific Conference on Combustion, Gyeongju, Korea, 19-22 May, 2013.

2. P. Ghose, A. Datta, A. Mukhopadhyay, Effect of Dome Shape on Static Pressure

Recovery in a Dump Diffuser at Different Inlet Swirl, Paper No. ICERTSD2013—15-

248, Int. Conf. on Energy Resources and Technologies for Sustainable Development,

Howrah, India, 7-9 February, 2013.

3. J. Patra, A. Basak, A. Datta, R. Ganguly, S. Sen, Characterization of Straight Vegetable

Oil Sprays issued from Pressure Swirl and Twin Fluid Atomizers, Paper No.

ICERTSD2013-15-249, Int. Conf. on Energy Resources and Technologies for Sustainable

Development, Howrah, India, 7-9 February, 2013.

4. P.C.Roy, A. Datta, N. Chakraborty, Kinetic Model of the Reduction Zone of a Downdraft

Biomass Gasifier, Paper No. ICERTSD2013-15-280, Int. Conf. on Energy Resources and

Technologies for Sustainable Development, Howrah, India, 7-9 February, 2013.

5. S. Nath, A. Mukhopadhyay, A. Datta, S. Sen, Analysis of Disintegration of Planar Liquid

Sheet Sandwiched between Gas Streams with Unequal Velocities and Resulting Spray

Formation, ICLASS 2012, 12th Triennial International Conference on Liquid

Atomization and Spray Systems, Heidelberg, Germany, September 2-6, 2012.

6. B. Paul, A. Datta, A. Datta, A. Saha, Spectroscopic Study of the Engine Emitted Nano-

Organic Carbon Particles Using UV-Absorption, Fluorescence and FTIR, Paper No.: FA-

35, presented in the Int. Conf. on Nanoscience and Technology (ICONSAT-2012),

Hyderabad, India, 20-23 January, 2012.

7. A. Datta, Carbon-mitigation in Indian Power Sector: A Review of Technological Options,

Proc. of International Conference on Recent Advances and Challenges in Energy 2012,

Manipal, India, 4-6 January, 2012.

8. A. Bhattacharya, A. Datta, Performance Comparison of Hot and Cold Gas Clean Up

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Systems in a BIGCC Plant: Thermodynamic Analysis, Paper No.: ISHMT_IND_17_001,

Proc. of the 21st National & 10th ISHMT-ASME Heat and Mass Transfer Conference, ,

IIT Madras, 27-30 December, 2011.

9. A. Datta, Prediction of drop size and velocity distributions in a spray for the simulation of

liquid fuel combustion, Frontiers of Liquid Atomization: An Indo-US Workshop, pp. 65-

68, IIT Madras, 19-20 December, 2011.

10. B. Paul, A. Datta, Nano-sized Carbon Particulates in the Gasoline Engine Exhaust, Paper

No.: ICME 11-TH-003, Proc. of the Int. Conf. on Mechanical Engg. 2011, Dhaka,

Bangladesh, 18-20 December, 2011.

11. A. Ghosh, A. Nandy, R. Ganguly, A. Datta, Comparison of Spray Characteristic Between

Pressure Atomizer and Air Assist Atomizer, Paper No.: ICME 11-FL-042, Proc. of the

Int. Conf. on Mechanical Engg. 2011, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 18-20 December, 2011.

12. B. Paul, A. Datta, Effect of Engine Load Condition on the Emission of Nano-sized

Organic arbon Particles from S.I.Engine, Proc. of 22nd National Conf. on I.C.Engines

and Combustion, pp. 334-339, N.I.T., Calicut, 10-13 December, 2011.

13. A. Samanta, R. Ganguly, A. Datta, Structure and Stabilization Characteristics of Laminar

Non-premixed Flames with Upgraded Biogass Fuels, Proc. of 22nd National Conf. on

I.C.Engines and Combustion, pp. 387-394, N.I.T., Calicut, 10-13 December, 2011.

14. S. Sett, D. Banerjee, A. Datta, Thermodynamic Analysis of Spark Ignition Engine

Considering Dissociation and Residual Gas Dilution, Proc. of 22nd National Conf. on

I.C.Engines and Combustion, pp. 468-474, N.I.T., Calicut, 10-13 December, 2011.

15. B. Paul, A. Datta, Formation and Growth of Carbon Nano-particles in LPG/Air Partially

Premixed Flames, Proc.of 8th

Asia Pacific Conference on Combustion, pp. 373-379,

Hyderabad, 10-13 December, 2010.

16. P.C. Roy, N. Chakraborty, A. Datta, Study of reaction rates in the reduction zone of a

downdraft biomass gasifier using finite rate kinetic model, Proc.of 8th

Asia Pacific

Conference on Combustion, pp. 978-984, Hyderabad, 10-13 December, 2010.

17. P.C. Roy, N. Chakraborty, A. Datta, Thermodynamic Model of a Producer Gas Engine:

Effect of Spark Timing and Burning Duration, Proc.of 8th

Asia Pacific Conference on

Combustion, pp. 1329-1336, Hyderabad, 10-13 December, 2010.

18. P.C. Roy, A. Datta, N. Chakraborty, Analysis of a Downdraft Biomass Gasifier using

Kinetic Model of the Reduction Zone: Effect of particle size, Proc. of the International

Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering, August 3-5, 2009 S.V. National

Institute of Technology, Surat – 395 007, Gujarat, India

19. K.B.Sahu, A.Datta, S.Sen, A.Sarkar, Experimental Study on Distribution of Acetylene

and Soot in Propane/Air Triple Flames, Proc. of 20th National and 9th International

ISHMT-ASME Heat and Mass Transfer Conference, pp 865-870, IIT, Bombay, 3-5

January, 2010.

20. P.C.Roy, A.Datta, N.Chakraborty, Effect of Heat Conduction along the Reduction Zone

on the Performance Prediction of a Downdraft Biomass Gasifier, Proc. of 20th National

and 9th International ISHMT-ASME Heat and Mass Transfer Conference, pp 643-649,

IIT, Bombay, 3-5 January, 2010.

21. S. Pal, A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen, A. Datta, R. Ganguly, K. Bandyopadhyay,

Experimental Study of an On-Demand Thermomagnetic Micropump, Proc. of 20th

National and 9th International ISHMT-ASME Heat and Mass Transfer Conference, pp

355-361, IIT, Bombay, 3-5 January, 2010.

22. N. Modak, A. Datta, R. Ganguly, Experimental Analysis of Magnetophoretic Separation

in Microchannels, Proc. of 20th National and 9th International ISHMT-ASME Heat and

Mass Transfer Conference, pp 209-215, IIT, Bombay, 3-5 January, 2010.

23. M.K.Banerjee, A. Datta, R. Ganguly, Magnetic Drug Targeting in Stenosed Arteries

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using Magnetic Microspheres, Proc. of 20th National and 9th International ISHMT-

ASME Heat and Mass Transfer Conference, pp 176-183, IIT, Bombay, 3-5 January,

2010.

24. S. Nath, A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen and A. Datta, Instability analysis of a plane liquid

sheet sandwiched between two gas streams of nonzero unequal velocities, Paper No.

AIAA 2009-5157, 45th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference &

Exhibit, 2 - 5 August 2009, Denver, Colorado.

25. K.B. Sahu, A. Datta, S. Sen, A. Sarkar, Experimental Investigation on Structure of a

Propane/Air Triple Flame, 7th Asia-Pacific Conference on Combustion,Taipei, Taiwan

24-27 May 2009.

26. K.B. Sahu, A. Datta, S. Sen, A. Sarkar, Measurement of Species in a Propane/Air Triple

Flame Using Gas Chromatography, Paper No. CHT-7, 19th

National & 8th

ISHMT-ASME

Heat & Mass Transfer Conference, JNTU Hyderabad, January 3-5, 2008.

27. N. Modak, A. Datta, R. Ganguly, Numerical Simulation of Transport of Magnetic

Microspheres in a Bio-MEMS Device, Paper No. MFG-4, 19th

National & 8th

ISHMT-

ASME Heat & Mass Transfer Conference, JNTU Hyderabad, January 3-5, 2008.

28. D. Nag, A. Datta, On The Eddy Characteristics of Laminar Flow of Newtonian and Non-

Newtonian Power-law Fluids Through An Axisymmetric Suddenly Expanded Circular

Pipe, Paper No. NNF-3, 19th

National & 8th

ISHMT-ASME Heat & Mass Transfer

Conference, JNTU Hyderabad, January 3-5, 2008.

29. Pan, I., Mukherjee, A., Das, S.,Gupta, A., Real time implementation of a genetic

algorithm based optimal PID controller to handle unreliable network conditions in NCS

applications, Proceedings - 2011 2nd National Conference on Emerging Trends and

Applications in Computer Science, NCETACS-2011 , art. no. 5751402 , pp. 153-157

30. Majumder, B., Das, S., Pan, I.,Das, S., Gupta, A., Denoising SPND signal by discrete

wavelet analysis for efficient power feedback in regulating system of PHWRs under noisy

environment, Proceedings - 2011 2nd National Conference on Emerging Trends and

Applications in Computer Science, NCETACS-2011 , art. no. 5751403 , pp. 159-163

31. Das, S., Pan, I., Saha, S., Kumar,A., Das, S., Gupta, A., Revisiting oustaloup's recursive

filter for analog realization of fractional order differintegrators

Proceedings - 2011 International Conference on Energy, Automation and Signal, ICEAS -

2011 , art. no. 6147190 , pp. 690-695

32. Mukherjee, A., Pakhira, A., Das, S., Pan, I. and Gupta, A, Embedded Network Test-

Bed for Validating Real-Time Control Algorithms to Ensure Optimal Time Domain

Performance, Proceedings of 2011 International Conference on Process Automation,

Control and Computing, PACC 2011, Coimbatore, India

33. Pan, I. Das, S. Ghosh, S. and Gupta, A. Stabilizing Gain Selection of Networked

Variable Gain Controller to Maximize Robustness Using Particle Swarm Optimization,

International Conference on Process Automation, Control and Computing, PACC 2011,

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Coimbatore, India

34. Ray, T.K., Ekbote, P., Ganguly, R., Gupta, A.,Second-law analysis in a steam power plant

for minimization of avoidable exergy destruction, ASME 2010 4th International

Conference on Energy Sustainability, ES 2010 1 , pp. 859-868

35. D Choudhury, A Angeloski, H Ziah, H Buchholz, A Landsman, A Gupta, T Mitra, A

MATLAB based Distributed Real-time Simulation of Lander-Orbiter-Earth

Communication for Lunar Missions,38th COSPAR Scientific Assembly 38, Bremen,

Germany,446.

36. Saha, Suman; Das, Saptarshi; Ghosh, Ratna; Goswami, Bhaswati; Gupta, Amitava;

Balasubramanian, R.; Chandra, A. K.; Das, Shantanu; Fractional Order Phase Shaper

Design with Routh's Criterion for Iso-Damped Control System, Proceedings of Indicon

2009, Dec 18-20, 2009, Ahmedabad,India

Annexure-II

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

(01.04.2008 to 31.03.2013)

Journal Publications

1. A. Basak, J. Patra, R. Ganguly, A. Datta, Effect of Trans-esterification of Vegetable

Oil on Liquid Flow Number and Spray Cone Angle for Pressure and Twin Fluid

Atomizers, Fuel, 112, 347-354, 2013.

2. A. Bhattacharya, A. Datta, Effects of supplementary biomass firing on the performance of

Combined Cycle Power Generation: A comparison between NGCC and IGCC Plants,

Biomass and Bioenergy, 54, 239-249, 2013.

3. T.J. Tharakan, A. Mukhopadhyay, A. Datta, M. Jog, Trends in comprehemsive modeling

of spray formation, accepted for publication in International Journal of Spray and

Combustion Dyanmics, 5(2), 123-180, 2013.

4. B. Paul, A. Datta, A. Datta, A. Saha, A comparison of chemical structures of soot

precursor nanoparticles from liquid fuel combustion in flames and engine, Journal of

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Nanoparticle Research, 15(4), Art No. 1550, 2013.

5. P.C. Roy, A. Datta, N. Chakraborty, An assessment of different biomass feedstocks in a

downdraft gasifier for engine application, Fuel, 106, 864-868, 2013.

6. B. Paul, A. Datta, A. Datta, A. Saha, Characterization of nano-sized organic carbon

particles emitted from a small gasoline engine using different optical techniques,

Particuology, 11, 249-255, 2013.

7. B. Paul, A. Datta, Emission of hydrophilic soot precursor particles from a small gasoline

engine at different load conditions, Journal of Energy Institute, 86(2), 78-84, 2013.

8. N. Modak, A. R. Pal, A. Datta, R. Ganguly, Bioseparation in a Microfluidic Channel

using Magnetic Field Flow Fractionation, Int. Journal Micro-Nano Scale Transport, 3 (1-

2), 21-34, 2012.

9. A. Bhattacharya, A. Bhattacharya, A. Datta, Modeling of Hydrogen Production Process

from Biomass using Oxygen Blown Gasification, Int. Journal of Hydrogen Energy,

37(24), 18782-18790, 2012.

10. S. Nath, A. Datta, A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen, T.J. Tharakan, Prediction of Size and

Velocity Distributions in Sprays Formed by the Break up of Planar Liquid Sheets using

Maximum Entropy Formalism, Atomization and Sprays. 21 (6), 483–501, 2011.

11. S. Pal, A. Datta, S. Sen, A. Mukhopadhyay, K. Bandyopadhyay, R. Ganguly,

Characterization of a ferrofluid-based thermomagnetic pump for microfluidic

applications, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 323 (21), 2701-2709, 2011.

12. A. Bhattacharya, D. Manna, B. Paul, A. Datta, Biomass Integrated Gasification

Combined Cycle Power Generation with Supplementary Biomass Firing: Energy and

Exergy based Performance Analysis, Energy, 36(5), 2599-2610, 2011.

13. S. Nath, A. Mukhopadhyay, A. Datta, S. Sen, T.J. Tharakan, Effect of gas velocity on

nonlinear breakup of planar liquid sheets sandwiched between two gas streams,

Atomization and Sprays. 20(11), 983-1003, 2010.

14. N. Modak, A. Datta, R. Ganguly, Numerical analysis of transport and binding of a target

analyte and functionalized magnetic microspheres in a microfluidic immunoassay, J.

Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 43 (48), art No. 485002, 2010.

15. M.K. Banerjee, A. Datta, R. Ganguly, Magnetic Drug Targeting in Partly Occluded Blood

Vessels using Magnetic Microspheres, ASME Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering

and Medicine, 1, 041005-1-9, 2010.

16. A. Samanta, R. Ganguly, A. Datta, Effect of CO2 Dilution on Flame Structure and Soot

and NO Formations in CH4-Air Non-Premixed Flames, ASME Journal of Engineering for

Gas Turbine and Power, 132, 124501-05, 2010.

17. T.K.Ray, A. Datta, A. Gupta, R. Ganguly, Exergy Based Performance Analysis for

Proper O&M Decisions in a Steam Power Plant, Energy Conversion and Management, 51

(6), 1333-1344, 2010.

18. M.K. Banerjee, R. Ganguly, A. Datta, Hemodynamics in Stenosed Arteries–Effect of

Stenosis Shapes, International Journal of Computational Methods, 7 (3), 397-419, 2010.

19. A. Datta, R. Ganguly, L. Sarkar, Energy and Exergy Analyses of an Externally Fired Gas

Turbine (EFGT) Cycle Integrated with Biomass Gasifier for Distributed Power

Generation, Energy, 35, 341-350, 2010.

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20. N. Modak. D. Kejriwal, K. Nandy, A. Datta and R. Ganguly, Experimental and

Numerical Characterization of Magnetophoretic Separation for MEMS-based Biosensor

Applications, Biomedical Microdevices, 12, 23-34, 2010.

21. K.B. Sahu, A. Datta, S. Sen and A. Sarkar, Concentration Distributions of Intermediate

Hydrocarbons and Soot in Propane/Air Triple Flames, Journal of the Energy Institute,

82(4), 185-196, 2009.

22. B. Paul, A. Datta, A. Datta and A. Saha, Occurrence and Characterization of Carbon

Nanoparticles below the Soot Laden Zone of a Partially Premixed Flame, Combustion

and Flame, 156(12), 2319-2327, 2009.

23. P.C. Roy, A. Datta and N. Chakraborty, Assessment of cow dung as a supplementary fuel

in a downdraft biomass gasifier, Renewable Energy, 35 (2), 379-386, 2010.

24. M.K. Banerjee, R. Ganguly and A. Datta, Study on pressure drop and center line velocity

distribution across cosine shaped stenotic model, International Journal of Fluid

Mechanics Research 36 (4), 319-342, 2009.

25. M.K. Banerjee, R. Ganguly and A. Datta, Effect of restriction and flow reynolds number

to study the variation of hemodynamic parameters across cosine shaped stenotic model,

International Journal of Computational Methods, 6 (2), 199-225, 2009.

26. P.C. Roy, A. Datta and N. Chakraborty, Modeling of a Down-Draft Biomass Gasifier

with Finite Rate Kinetics in the Reduction Zone, International Journal of Energy

Research, 33 (9), 833-851, 2009.

27. N. Modak, A. Datta, and R. Ganguly, Cell Separation in a Microfluidic Channel using

Magnetic Microspheres, Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 6 (5), 647-660, 2009.

28. B.K. Mandal, A. Sarkar and A. Datta, Transient Development of Flame and Soot

Distribution in Laminar Diffusion Flame with Preheated Air, Journal of Gas Turbine and

Power, Trans. ASME, 131 (3), 031501, 2009.

29. K.B. Sahu, A. Kundu, R. Ganguly and A. Datta, Effects of Fuel Type and Equivalence

Ratios on the Flickering of Triple Flames, Combustion and Flame, 156 (2) 484-493,

2009.

30. B. Paul and A. Datta, Burner Development for the Reduction of NOx Emissions from

Coal Fired Electric Utilities, Recent Patents in Mechanical Engineering, 1 (3), 175-189,

2008.

31. M.K. Banerjee, D. Nag, R. Ganguly and A. Datta, Stenotic Interaction on Hemodynamic

Parameters in Double Stenoses, International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics,

22 (9), 609-622, 2008.

32. D. Nag and A. Datta, Steady Laminar flow of Blood through Successive Restrictions in

Circular Conduits of Small Diameter, Proc. IMechE, Part C: J. Mechanical Engineering

Science, 222 (C8), 1557-1573, 2008.

33. B.K. Mandal, A. Datta and A. Sarkar, A Computational Study of the Soot Formation in

Methane-Air Diffusion Flame During Early Transience Following Ignition, Engineering

Letters (open access on line edition), 16 (3), Paper No. EL_16_3_04, 2008.

34. A. Datta, S. Mondal and S. Duttagupta, Perspectives for the Direct Firing of Biomass as

Supplementary Fuels in Combined Cycle Power Plants, International Journal of Energy

Research, 32 (13), 1241-1257, 2008.

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35. D. Basu, R. Saha, R. Ganguly and A. Datta, Performance Improvement of LPG

Cookstoves through Burner and Nozzle Modifications, Journal of the Energy Institute,

81(4), 218-225, 2008.

36. C. Saha, R. Ganguly, A. Datta, Heat transfer and emission characteristics of impinging

rich methane and ethylene jet flames, Experimental Heat Transfer, 21(3), 169-187, 2008.

37. S.K. Som and A. Datta, Thermodynamic Irreversibilities and Exergy Balance in

Combustion Processes, Progress in Energy & Combustion Science, 34 (3), 351-376,

2008.

38. Saptarshi Das, Sumit Mukherjee, Shantanu Das, Indranil Pan, Amitava Gupta,

Continuous order identification of PHWR models under step-back for the design of

hyper-damped power tracking controller with enhanced reactor safety, Nuclear

Engineering and Design,Vol. 257, 2013, 109-127.

39. Tapan K Ray, Ranjan Ganguly, Amitava Gupta, Optimal control strategy for

minimization of exergy destruction in boiler superheater, Energy Conversion and

Management Vol. 66, 2013, 234-245

40. Saptarshi Das, Indranil Pan, Kaushik Halder, Shantanu Das, Amitava Gupta, LQR Based

Improved Discrete PID Controller Design via Optimum Selection of Weighting Matrices

Using Fractional Order Integral Performance Index, Applied Mathematical Modeling,

2012.

41. Saha, S., Das, S., Das, S. and Gupta, A, A master-slave chaos synchronization via

optimal fractional order PI λD μ controller with bacterial foraging algorithm., Non-linear

Dynamics, 69(4), 2012, pp. 2193-2206.

42. Saha, S., Das, S., Das, S. and Gupta, A., A conformal mapping based fractional order

approach for sub-optimal tuning of PID controllers with guaranteed dominant pole

placement, Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation 17 (9),

2012, pp. 3628-3642,.

43. Saptarshi Das, Indranil Pan, Shantanu Das and Amitava Gupta, A Novel Fractional Order

Fuzzy PID Controller and Its Optimal Time Domain Tuning Based on Integral

Performance Indices, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 2012,25 (2) , pp.

430-442,

44. Saptarshi Das, Indranil Pan, Shantanu Das and Amitava Gupta, Improved Model

Reduction and Tuning of Fractional Order PIλDμ Controllers for Analytical Rule

Extraction with Genetic Programming, ISA Transactions, 2011, 51 (2) , pp. 237-261

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45. Saptarshi Das, Shantanu Das and Amitava Gupta ,Fractional Order Modeling of a PHWR

Under Step-Back Condition & Control of Its Global Power with a Robust PIλDμ

Controller, IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 58 (5)-2431 – 2441, 2011

46. Mohan, R., Gupta, A., A parallel task assignment using heuristic graph matching,

Advances in Parallel Distributed Computing, Springer, Pages 334-343

47. Pan I, Das S, Gupta A.,Tuning of an Optimal Fuzzy PID Controller with Stochastic

Algorithms for Networked Control Systems with Random Time Delay, ISA Transactions,

50 (1)-28-36, 2011

48. Saptarshi Das, Suman Saha, Shantanu Das and Amitava Gupta,On the Selection of

Tuning Methodology for FOPID Controllers for the Control of Higher Order Processes,

ISA Transactions, 50 (3)-376-388, 2011.

49. Pan I, Das S, Gupta A., Handling Packet Dropouts and Random Delays for Unstable

Delayed Processes in NCS by Optimal Tuning of PIλDμ Controllers with Evolutionary

Algorithms , ISA Transactions, 50 (4), 557-572, 2011

50. Tapan K. Ray, Amitava Datta, Amitava Gupta and Ranjan Ganguly, Energy-based

Performance Analysis for Proper O&M Decisions in a Steam Power Plant,Energy

Conversion and Management, 51 (6)-1333-1344, 2010.

51. Suman Saha, Saptarshi Das, Ratna Ghosh, Bhaswati Goswami,R. Balasubramanian, A. K.

Chandra, Shantanu Das, Amitava Gupta, Design of a Fractional Order Phase Shaper for

Iso-Damped Control of a PHWR under Step-Back Condition, IEEE Transactions on

Nuclear Science, vol. 57, issue 3, pp. 1602-1612, 2010

52. Suman Saha, Saptarshi Das, Ratna Ghosh, Bhaswati Goswami,R. Balasubramanian, A. K.

Chandra, Shantanu Das, Amitava Gupta, Fractional order phase shaper design with

Bode’s integral for iso-damped control system, ISA Transactions , 49(2)-196-206, 2010

53. M.Das, R.Ghosh, B. Goswami, R. Balasubramanian, A.K.Chandra, P. Luksch & A.

Gupta, Multi-loop Networked Process Control: A Synchronized Approach, ISA

Transactions, 48(1),pp.122-131, 2009

54. A.K. Santra, S. Sen and N. Chakraborty, Study of Heat Transfer Augmentation in a

Differentially Heated Square Cavity Using Copper-Water Nanofluid, International

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Journal of thermal Sciences, 2008, vol.47. Issue 9, pp 1113-1122

55. M. Basu, “Dynamic Economic Emission Dispatch Using Nondominated Sorting Genetic

Algorithm-II”, International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, 30/2

(2008) 140-149.

56. M. Basu, “Optimal Power Flow with FACTS Devices using Differential Evolution”,

International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, 30/2 (2008) 150-156.

57. M. Basu, “Hybridization of artificial immune systems and sequential quadratic

programming for dynamic economic dispatch”, Journal of Electric Power Components

and Systems, volume 37, number 9, September 2009, pp. 1036 – 1045.

58. M. Basu, “Economic environmental dispatch of hydrothermal power system”,

International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, Volume 32, Issue 6, July

2010, Pages 711-720

59. M. Basu, “Combined Heat and Power Economic Dispatch by Using Differential

Evolution”, Electric Power Components and Systems, Volume 38, Issue 8 January 2010 ,

pages 996 - 1004.

60. M. Basu, “Artificial Immune System for Dynamic Economic Dispatch”, International

Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, Volume 33, Issue 1, January 2011, Pages

131-136.

61. M. Basu, “Multi-objective optimal power flow with FACTS devices”, Energy

Conversion and Management, Volume 52, Issue 2, February 2011, Pages 903-910

62. M. Basu, “Artificial immune system for fixed head hydrothermal power system”, Energy,

Volume 36, Issue 1, January 2011, Pages 606-612.

63. M. Basu, “Economic Environmental Dispatch using Multi-objective Differential

Evolution”, Applied Soft Computing, Volume 11, Issue 2, March 2011, Pages 2845-2853.

64. M. Basu, “Economic environmental dispatch of fixed head hydrothermal power systems

using nondominated sorting genetic algorithm-II”, Applied Soft Computing, Volume 11,

Issue 3, April 2011, Pages 3046-3055.

65. M. Basu, “Bee colony optimization for combined heat and power economic dispatch” ,

Expert Systems With Applications, Volume 38, Issue 11, October 2011, Pages 13527-

13531

66. M. Basu, “Artificial immune system for combined heat and power economic dispatch”,

International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, Volume 43, Issue 1,

December 2012, Pages 1-5

67. M. Basu, “Hybridization of Bee Colony Optimization and Sequential Quadratic

Programming for Dynamic Economic Dispatch", International Journal of Electrical

Power & Energy Systems, Volume 44, Issue 1, January 2013, Pages 591–596.

68. M. Basu, “Artificial Bee Colony Optimization for Multi-area Economic Dispatch”,

International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, Volume 49, July 2013,

Pages 181–187.

69. M. Basu, “Combined heat and power economic emission dispatch using nondominated

sorting genetic algorithm-II”, International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy

Systems, Volume 53, December (2013) 135–141.

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70. K. K. Mandal, M. Basu and N. Chakraborty, “Particle swarm optimisation-based fuzzy

satisfying method for economic environmental dispatch of hydrothermal power systems”,

International Journal of Automation and Control, Volume 3, Number 2-3 / 2009, pp.

216-229.

71. K.K. Mandal, M. Basu, N. Chakraborty, “Particle Swarm Optimization technique based

Short-Term Hydrothermal Scheduling,” Applied Soft Computing, Elsevier, No. 8, pp.

1392-1399, 2008.

72. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Differential Evolution Technique based Short-Term

Economic Generation Scheduling of Hydrothermal Systems,” Electric Power Systems

Research, No. 78, pp. 1972-1979, 2008.

73. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Effect of Control Parameters on Differential Evolution

based Combined Economic Emission Dispatch with Valve-Point Loading and

Transmission Loss,” International Journal of Emerging Power Systems, Vol. 9, No. 4 .

2008.

74. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Short-term Combined Economic Emission Scheduling of

Hydrothermal Power Systems with Cascaded Reservoirs using Differential Evolution,”

Energy Conversion and Management 50 (2009) pp. 97–104.

75. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Short-term Combined Economic Emission Scheduling of

Hydrothermal Systems with Cascaded Reservoirs using Particle Swarm Optimization

Technique,” Applied Soft Computing 11 (2011) pp.1295–1302.

76. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Optimal Hydrothermal Scheduling Using a Novel

Population Based Optimazation Technique,” International Journal of Applied

Engineering Research, Vol 6. No. 5, 2011, pp. 1112-1120.

77. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Optimal Capacitor Placement in Distribution Systems

using a New Improved Particle Swarm Optimization Technique,” International Journal

of Applied Engineering Research, Vol 6. No. 5, 2011, pp. 1182-1188.

78. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Optimal Scheduling of Cascaded Hydrothermal Systems

Using a New Improved Particle swarm Optimization Technique,” Smart Grid and

Renewable Energy, 2011, 2, pp. 282-292

79. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Daily Combined Economic Emission Scheduling of

Hydrothermal Systems with Cascaded Reservoirs Using Self Organizing Hierarchical

Particle Swarm Optimization Technique,” Expert Systems with Applications 39, 2012,

pp.3438-3445.

80. K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Parameter Study of Differential Evolution based Optimal

Scheduling of Hydrothermal Systems”, Journal of Hydro-environment Research 7, 2013,

pp.72-80.

81. Bidishna Bhattacharya, Kamal K.Mandal, Niladri Chakravorty, “Cultural Algorithm

Based Constrained Optimization for Economic Load Dispatch of Units Considering

Different Effects,” International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering (IJSCE),

ISSN: 2231-2307, Volume-2, Issue-2, May 2012, pp.45-50.

82. Bidishna Bhattacharya, Kamal K.Mandal, Niladri Chakravorty, “A Multiobjective

Optimization Based on Cultural Algorithm for Economic Dispatch with Environmental

Constraints,” International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Volume 3,

Issue 6, June-2012 1 ISSN 2229-5518, pp. 1-9.

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83. Dr. Kamal K. Mandal and Debashis Jana, “Reactive Power Planning for Distribution

Feeders Using a Novel Improved Self Adaptive Particle Swarm Optimization

Technique,” CIIT International Journal of Artificial Intelligent Systems and Machine

Learning, Vol 4, No 6, pp. 409 – 415, June 2012. Print: ISSN 0974 – 9667 & Online:

ISSN 0974 – 9543, Issue: June 2012 DOI: AIML062012011.

84. Syamasree Biswas (Raha), Prof. Niladri Chakraborty, Dr. Kamal Krishna Mandal,

“Differential evolution technique with random localization for tuned reactive power

dispatch problem,” Electric Power Components and Systems, 41: pp.500–518, 2013.

85. Syamasree Biswas (Raha), K.K. Mandal, N. Chakraborty, “Constriction Factor based

Particle Swarm Optimisation for Analyzing Tuned Reactive Power Dispatch,” Frontiers

in Energy, Springer June 2013, Volume 7, Issue 2, pp 174-181.

86. S. Biswas (Raha), K.K. Mandal, and N. Chakraborty, “Modified Differential Evolution

based Multi-Objective Congestion Management in Deregulatory Power Environment,”

International Journal of Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering 1(2): 2012,

pp.93-97.

Book:

Dr. Kamal K. Mandal, “Soft Computing Techniques for Constrained Economic

Generation,” LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, 2011, ISBN: 978-3-8454-2334-

0.

Book chapter:

4. A. Datta, Entropy Generation and Exergy Destruction in Combustion, in Combustion

Science and Technology: Recent Trends (eds. A.K.Agarwal et al.), Narosa Publishers,

New Delhi, 2009.

5. A. Datta, Exergy Analysis in Flames and Combustors, in Handbook of Exergy, Hydrogen

Energy and Hydropower Research (eds. Gaston Pélissier and Arthur Calvet), Chapter 18,

pp. 415-465, ISBN: 978-1-60741-715-6, Nova Science Publishers, USA, 2009.

6. Chapter 4: Economic Load Scheduling of Thermal Power Generating Units

(Kamal K. Mandal, Niladri Chakraborty, Department of Power Engineering, Jadavpur

University, India) in “Scheduling Problems and Solutions,” pp. 125-178, Nova

Publishers, USA, 2011, ISBN: 978-1-61470-769-1

Conference Proceedings / Presentations:

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37. B. Paul, A. Datta, Chemical Structure of Soot Precursor Nanoparticles in Liquid Fuel

Flame, 9th

Asia-Pacific Conference on Combustion, Gyeongju, Korea, 19-22 May, 2013.

38. P. Ghose, A. Datta, A. Mukhopadhyay, Effect of Dome Shape on Static Pressure

Recovery in a Dump Diffuser at Different Inlet Swirl, Paper No. ICERTSD2013—15-

248, Int. Conf. on Energy Resources and Technologies for Sustainable Development,

Howrah, India, 7-9 February, 2013.

39. J. Patra, A. Basak, A. Datta, R. Ganguly, S. Sen, Characterization of Straight Vegetable

Oil Sprays issued from Pressure Swirl and Twin Fluid Atomizers, Paper No.

ICERTSD2013-15-249, Int. Conf. on Energy Resources and Technologies for Sustainable

Development, Howrah, India, 7-9 February, 2013.

40. P.C.Roy, A. Datta, N. Chakraborty, Kinetic Model of the Reduction Zone of a Downdraft

Biomass Gasifier, Paper No. ICERTSD2013-15-280, Int. Conf. on Energy Resources and

Technologies for Sustainable Development, Howrah, India, 7-9 February, 2013.

41. S. Nath, A. Mukhopadhyay, A. Datta, S. Sen, Analysis of Disintegration of Planar Liquid

Sheet Sandwiched between Gas Streams with Unequal Velocities and Resulting Spray

Formation, ICLASS 2012, 12th Triennial International Conference on Liquid

Atomization and Spray Systems, Heidelberg, Germany, September 2-6, 2012.

42. B. Paul, A. Datta, A. Datta, A. Saha, Spectroscopic Study of the Engine Emitted Nano-

Organic Carbon Particles Using UV-Absorption, Fluorescence and FTIR, Paper No.: FA-

35, presented in the Int. Conf. on Nanoscience and Technology (ICONSAT-2012),

Hyderabad, India, 20-23 January, 2012.

43. A. Datta, Carbon-mitigation in Indian Power Sector: A Review of Technological Options,

Proc. of International Conference on Recent Advances and Challenges in Energy 2012,

Manipal, India, 4-6 January, 2012.

44. A. Bhattacharya, A. Datta, Performance Comparison of Hot and Cold Gas Clean Up

Systems in a BIGCC Plant: Thermodynamic Analysis, Paper No.: ISHMT_IND_17_001,

Proc. of the 21st National & 10th ISHMT-ASME Heat and Mass Transfer Conference, ,

IIT Madras, 27-30 December, 2011.

45. A. Datta, Prediction of drop size and velocity distributions in a spray for the simulation of

liquid fuel combustion, Frontiers of Liquid Atomization: An Indo-US Workshop, pp. 65-

68, IIT Madras, 19-20 December, 2011.

46. B. Paul, A. Datta, Nano-sized Carbon Particulates in the Gasoline Engine Exhaust, Paper

No.: ICME 11-TH-003, Proc. of the Int. Conf. on Mechanical Engg. 2011, Dhaka,

Bangladesh, 18-20 December, 2011.

47. A. Ghosh, A. Nandy, R. Ganguly, A. Datta, Comparison of Spray Characteristic Between

Pressure Atomizer and Air Assist Atomizer, Paper No.: ICME 11-FL-042, Proc. of the

Int. Conf. on Mechanical Engg. 2011, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 18-20 December, 2011.

48. B. Paul, A. Datta, Effect of Engine Load Condition on the Emission of Nano-sized

Organic arbon Particles from S.I.Engine, Proc. of 22nd National Conf. on I.C.Engines

and Combustion, pp. 334-339, N.I.T., Calicut, 10-13 December, 2011.

49. A. Samanta, R. Ganguly, A. Datta, Structure and Stabilization Characteristics of Laminar

Non-premixed Flames with Upgraded Biogass Fuels, Proc. of 22nd National Conf. on

I.C.Engines and Combustion, pp. 387-394, N.I.T., Calicut, 10-13 December, 2011.

50. S. Sett, D. Banerjee, A. Datta, Thermodynamic Analysis of Spark Ignition Engine

Considering Dissociation and Residual Gas Dilution, Proc. of 22nd National Conf. on

I.C.Engines and Combustion, pp. 468-474, N.I.T., Calicut, 10-13 December, 2011.

51. B. Paul, A. Datta, Formation and Growth of Carbon Nano-particles in LPG/Air Partially

Premixed Flames, Proc.of 8th

Asia Pacific Conference on Combustion, pp. 373-379,

Hyderabad, 10-13 December, 2010.

52. P.C. Roy, N. Chakraborty, A. Datta, Study of reaction rates in the reduction zone of a

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downdraft biomass gasifier using finite rate kinetic model, Proc.of 8th

Asia Pacific

Conference on Combustion, pp. 978-984, Hyderabad, 10-13 December, 2010.

53. P.C. Roy, N. Chakraborty, A. Datta, Thermodynamic Model of a Producer Gas Engine:

Effect of Spark Timing and Burning Duration, Proc.of 8th

Asia Pacific Conference on

Combustion, pp. 1329-1336, Hyderabad, 10-13 December, 2010.

54. P.C. Roy, A. Datta, N. Chakraborty, Analysis of a Downdraft Biomass Gasifier using

Kinetic Model of the Reduction Zone: Effect of particle size, Proc. of the International

Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering, August 3-5, 2009 S.V. National

Institute of Technology, Surat – 395 007, Gujarat, India

55. K.B.Sahu, A.Datta, S.Sen, A.Sarkar, Experimental Study on Distribution of Acetylene

and Soot in Propane/Air Triple Flames, Proc. of 20th National and 9th International

ISHMT-ASME Heat and Mass Transfer Conference, pp 865-870, IIT, Bombay, 3-5

January, 2010.

56. P.C.Roy, A.Datta, N.Chakraborty, Effect of Heat Conduction along the Reduction Zone

on the Performance Prediction of a Downdraft Biomass Gasifier, Proc. of 20th National

and 9th International ISHMT-ASME Heat and Mass Transfer Conference, pp 643-649,

IIT, Bombay, 3-5 January, 2010.

57. S. Pal, A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen, A. Datta, R. Ganguly, K. Bandyopadhyay,

Experimental Study of an On-Demand Thermomagnetic Micropump, Proc. of 20th

National and 9th International ISHMT-ASME Heat and Mass Transfer Conference, pp

355-361, IIT, Bombay, 3-5 January, 2010.

58. N. Modak, A. Datta, R. Ganguly, Experimental Analysis of Magnetophoretic Separation

in Microchannels, Proc. of 20th National and 9th International ISHMT-ASME Heat and

Mass Transfer Conference, pp 209-215, IIT, Bombay, 3-5 January, 2010.

59. M.K.Banerjee, A. Datta, R. Ganguly, Magnetic Drug Targeting in Stenosed Arteries

using Magnetic Microspheres, Proc. of 20th National and 9th International ISHMT-

ASME Heat and Mass Transfer Conference, pp 176-183, IIT, Bombay, 3-5 January,

2010.

60. S. Nath, A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sen and A. Datta, Instability analysis of a plane liquid

sheet sandwiched between two gas streams of nonzero unequal velocities, Paper No.

AIAA 2009-5157, 45th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference &

Exhibit, 2 - 5 August 2009, Denver, Colorado.

61. K.B. Sahu, A. Datta, S. Sen, A. Sarkar, Experimental Investigation on Structure of a

Propane/Air Triple Flame, 7th Asia-Pacific Conference on Combustion,Taipei, Taiwan

24-27 May 2009.

62. K.B. Sahu, A. Datta, S. Sen, A. Sarkar, Measurement of Species in a Propane/Air Triple

Flame Using Gas Chromatography, Paper No. CHT-7, 19th

National & 8th

ISHMT-ASME

Heat & Mass Transfer Conference, JNTU Hyderabad, January 3-5, 2008.

63. N. Modak, A. Datta, R. Ganguly, Numerical Simulation of Transport of Magnetic

Microspheres in a Bio-MEMS Device, Paper No. MFG-4, 19th

National & 8th

ISHMT-

ASME Heat & Mass Transfer Conference, JNTU Hyderabad, January 3-5, 2008.

64. D. Nag, A. Datta, On The Eddy Characteristics of Laminar Flow of Newtonian and Non-

Newtonian Power-law Fluids Through An Axisymmetric Suddenly Expanded Circular

Pipe, Paper No. NNF-3, 19th

National & 8th

ISHMT-ASME Heat & Mass Transfer

Conference, JNTU Hyderabad, January 3-5, 2008.

65. Pan, I., Mukherjee, A., Das, S.,Gupta, A., Real time implementation of a genetic

algorithm based optimal PID controller to handle unreliable network conditions in NCS

applications, Proceedings - 2011 2nd National Conference on Emerging Trends and

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Applications in Computer Science, NCETACS-2011 , art. no. 5751402 , pp. 153-157

66. Majumder, B., Das, S., Pan, I.,Das, S., Gupta, A., Denoising SPND signal by discrete

wavelet analysis for efficient power feedback in regulating system of PHWRs under noisy

environment, Proceedings - 2011 2nd National Conference on Emerging Trends and

Applications in Computer Science, NCETACS-2011 , art. no. 5751403 , pp. 159-163

67. Das, S., Pan, I., Saha, S., Kumar,A., Das, S., Gupta, A., Revisiting oustaloup's recursive

filter for analog realization of fractional order differintegrators

Proceedings - 2011 International Conference on Energy, Automation and Signal, ICEAS -

2011 , art. no. 6147190 , pp. 690-695

68. Mukherjee, A., Pakhira, A., Das, S., Pan, I. and Gupta, A, Embedded Network Test-

Bed for Validating Real-Time Control Algorithms to Ensure Optimal Time Domain

Performance, Proceedings of 2011 International Conference on Process Automation,

Control and Computing, PACC 2011, Coimbatore, India

69. Pan, I. Das, S. Ghosh, S. and Gupta, A. Stabilizing Gain Selection of Networked

Variable Gain Controller to Maximize Robustness Using Particle Swarm Optimization,

International Conference on Process Automation, Control and Computing, PACC 2011,

Coimbatore, India

70. Ray, T.K., Ekbote, P., Ganguly, R., Gupta, A.,Second-law analysis in a steam power plant

for minimization of avoidable exergy destruction, ASME 2010 4th International

Conference on Energy Sustainability, ES 2010 1 , pp. 859-868

71. D Choudhury, A Angeloski, H Ziah, H Buchholz, A Landsman, A Gupta, T Mitra, A

MATLAB based Distributed Real-time Simulation of Lander-Orbiter-Earth

Communication for Lunar Missions,38th COSPAR Scientific Assembly 38, Bremen,

Germany,446.

72. Saha, Suman; Das, Saptarshi; Ghosh, Ratna; Goswami, Bhaswati; Gupta, Amitava;

Balasubramanian, R.; Chandra, A. K.; Das, Shantanu; Fractional Order Phase Shaper

Design with Routh's Criterion for Iso-Damped Control System, Proceedings of Indicon

2009, Dec 18-20, 2009, Ahmedabad,India

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Department of Printing Engineering

1. Name of the Department: Printing Engineering

2. Year of establishment: 1988

3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Engineering

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, MPhil, PhD, Integrated Masters; Integrated

PhD, DSc, DLitt, etc.): B.E. Printing, M. Tech, Ph.D.

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments involved: nil

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: nil

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: nil

8. Examination System: Semester

9. Participation of the department in courses offered by other departments:nil

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professor/Associate

Professor/Asst. Professor/others):

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 02 01 01

Associate Professor 03 02 02

Asst. Professor 06 04 04

Other

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience

and research under guidance:

Name

Qualificat

ion

Designati

on

Specializatio

n

No. of

Years

of

Experie

nce

No. of

Ph.D./M.

Phil.

students

guided

for the

last 4

years

Prof. Dr.

Arun Kiran

Pal

B.M.E.,

M.M.E.,

Ph.D.(En

gg.)

PROFES

SOR

Rheology/Fl

uid

Machani

cs/

Packagin

g/Printin

g

Machine

23 02

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s

Dr. Swati

Bandyopad

hyay

B.CH.E.,

Ph.D.(En

gg)

ASSOCI

ATE

PROFES

SOR

Non-

Conventi

onal

Energeti

c Power/

Ink-

Technol

ogy/

Colour

Technol

ogy

23 04

Dr. Kanai

Chandra

Paul

B. Print.

E.,

Ph.D.(En

gg)

ASSOCI

ATE

PROFES

SOR

Newspaper

Printing/

Paint

Removal

/

Deinkin

g / Post

Press/Pri

nt

Surface

Preparati

on/Paper

Technol

ogy/

Non-

Impact

Printing

14 02

Mr.

Soumen

Basak

B. Print.

E.,

M.E.(Nan

o Science

&Technol

ogy)

ASSIST

ANT

PROFES

SOR

Computerise

d

Printing/

Process

Photogra

phy/

Estimati

ng &

Costing/

Paper/

Waste

Utilisati

on

12 NIL

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Mr.

Prodeep

Kundu

B. Print.

E.

ASSIST

ANT

PROFES

SOR

Digital

typesetti

ng and

imaging/

Electroni

c

Publishn

g/Digital

Image

Processi

ng

21 NIL

Mr

Arpitam

Chatterjee

B. Print.

E.

ASSIST

ANT

PROFES

SOR

Digital

typesetti

ng and

imaging/

Electroni

c

Publishn

g/Digital

Image

Processi

ng

05 NIL

Ms. Shilpi

Naskar

B. Print.

E.

ASSIST

ANT

PROFES

SOR

Paint

Removal

/

Deinkin

g / Post

Press/Pri

nt

Surface

Preparati

on/Paper

Technol

ogy

05 NIL

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors, visiting professors,

etc.:

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:

Approx 15%

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: 1:16 (B.E.), 1:5 (M.Tech)

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff - sanctioned,

filled and actual: Actual-11

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16.Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Print Quality Control.

a. Paper Properties.

b. Ink Technology

c. Colour Management

d. Coating Technology

e. Imaging Science

16.

17. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international

funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,

project titles and grants received project-wise. nil

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

n) National collaboration b) International collaboration nil

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received. (Give details.) nil

20. Research facility/centre run by the Dept./school/centre which has: nil

state recognition

national recognition

international recognition

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: nil

22.Publications: Lists of Research Publications:

i) K. C. Paul, A. K. Ghosh, A. K. Pal, and N. R. Chakraborty; "Electrical Measurements

of Some Coating Materials", Proceedings of the Vth

international conference on

Advances in Coating Technology-ACT'02, Katowice, Poland, November 5-8,

2002.(Published)

ii) K. C Paul and A. K. Pal; "Xerography- an alternative of Offset Printing",

VIIth

West Bengal State Science and Technological Congress, Jadavpur University,

28th Feb.-1st March,2000, MEC-18.(Presented)

iii) K.C. Paul and A. K. Pal; "Temperature Control in the inking system of

Offset Press",", VIIth West Bengal State Science and Technological Congress,

Jadavpur University, 28th Feb.-1st March,2000, MEC-19.(Presented)

iv) K. C. Paul, A. K. Ghosh, A. K. Pal, and N. R. Chakraborty; "Thermal

Measurements of coating materials used for surface protection and insulation",

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Journal of Surface Coating International-Part-B-"Coatings Transactions", Vol.87, B2,

June 2004.

v) K.C.Paul, A.K.Ghosh, A.K.Pal, and N.R.Chakraborty; "Measurements of elastic

properties of some coating materials", Journal of Surface Coating International-

Part-B-"Coatings Transactions", Vol.87, B1, February 2004.

vi) K.C.Paul, A.K.Ghosh, A.K.Pal, and N.R.Chakraborty; "Measurements of

mechanical properties of polyurethane-based synthetic enamel paint

and red oxide primer coatings", Vth Asia-Pacific Coating Conference,

Kuala Lumpur, Malayasia, May 21-22, 2003.

vii) K. C. Paul, A. K. Ghosh, A. K. Pal, and N. R. Chakraborty; “Stripping of

Protective Coatings Ensuring Antiabration on Metals Using Energy

Gradient,” IEEE IAS Annual General Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah,

USA, October 12-16, 2003.

viii) K. C. Paul, A. K. Pal, and N. R. Chakraborty; “An approach to numerical

analysis of the coating layer adhered to the mild steel substrate”, Asia-

Pacific Coatings Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, June 20-21, 2006

(Presented)

ix) K.C. Paul, and A.K. Pal, “Measurements of Thermal and Mechanical

Properties of Free Films of Gravure Inks used as Coating”, Journal of

Surface Coating International-Part-B-"Coatings Transactions" (Communicated)

x) K.C. Paul, and A.K. Pal, “Measurements of Thermo-Elastic Behaviour of

Free Films of Gravure Inks used in Packaging”, 2007 SEM Annual

Conference & Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics, Sheraton

Springfield Monarch Place Hotel, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA, June 3-6,

2007.

xi) Paul,K.C.; Naskar, S.; Pal, A.K.: Analysis of Gravure Inks: Its Adhesion strength and

thermo elastic behavior, Journal of Adhesion Sc & Technology, 25(2011), 2113-2129.

xii)Arpitam Chatterjee, Bipan Tudu, Kanai Ch. Paul, Towards optimized binary pattern

generation for grayscale digital halftoning: A binary particle swarm optimization (BPSO)

approach, Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, 23 (2012) 1245–

1259

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xiv)Arpitam Chatterjee, Bipan Tudu, Kanai Ch. Paul, Binary grayscale halftone pattern

generation using binary artificial bee colony (bABC), Signal, Image and Video Processing,

Article in Press, 2012. DOI 10.1007/s11760-012-0388-z

xv)Barun Kumar Bairagi, Samir Ch. Das, Arpitam Chatterjee, Bipan Tudu, Expressions

Invariant Face Recognition Using SURF and Gabor Features, IEEE Proc. on 3rd

Int. Conf.

on Emerging Applications of Information Technology (EAIT), 2012, 170 – 173.

22.

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

Monographs

Chapters in Books

Edited Books

Books with ISBN with details of publishers

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

Citation Index – range / average

SNIP

SJR

Impact Factor – range / average

h-index

23. Details of patents and income generated:nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Printing Press, Rs. 5.00 lakhs

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad (give details):

Prof. A.K.Pal visited different institutions as an expert member of NBA team of AICTE.

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other

(please specify and give details, including the name of the committee/s, position/s

held, duration, etc.)

One of our faculty members Prof A. K. Pal has been nominated as an Expert

members of the standing committee of Govt. of India to modernize the Security

presses.

Dr. K.C.Paul has been nominated as a expert member of task force committee of IIP

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for their courses in M Tech in Packaging Technology.

Dr.A.K.Pal & Dr. K.C.Pal have served UGC & UPSC in different committees.

27.Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,

training programs and similar programs) conducted: Training of the KMC Employee to

upgrade themselves so that KMC Press can be modernized by Dr. Swati Bandopadhyay

Training of adult people during the Evening Time through Certificate Course on

“Screen Printing” in collaboration with Adult Education Department.

Coordinators: Dr. K.C.Paul and Mr. Soumen Basak

Training of the Economically Backward People on Screen Printing at Free of Cost

sponsored by TEQIP,J.U. ; Coordinators: Dr. K.C.Paul and Prof. A.K.Pal

27.

28. Student projects

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental

projects 90%

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /

industry / institute 10%

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty nil

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows nil

Students (Give details) nil

30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable features): nil

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department:

32. Student profile programme-wise (in the Current Semester):

Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

Applications

received

Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage (w.r.t.

last graduating batch)

Male Female

UG 79 10 100%

PG 01 07

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33. Diversity of students

Name of the

Programme

(refer to question

no. 4)

% of

students

from the

same

university

% of students

from other

universities

within the

State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

State

% of

students

from

other

countries

PG 10 60

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. N.A.

35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG 5

PG to M.Phil.

PG to Ph.D.

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

Employed

Campus selection

Other than campus recruitment

95

05

Entrepreneurs

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 100

from other universities within the State

from universities from other States

from universities outside the country

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period (2008 – 2013):NIL

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library CENTRAL

b) Internet facilities for staff and students WELL EQUIPED

c) Total number of class rooms 04

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d) Class rooms with ICT facility NIL

e) Students’ laboratories 07

f) Research laboratories NIL

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university 04

b) from other institutions/universities 03

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. (Give

details.) NIL

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. N.A.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

kk. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how

does the department utilize the feedback? Through meetings,discussions

ll. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback? Through meetings,discussions

mm. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the

department utilize the feedback? Through workshops & seminars

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts. Technical seminar named PRINTVISION

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Audio &

Visual method

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored? Through continuous evaluation system

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

One of the Faculty members has been selected as an Expert member of Standing

Committee of Govt of India for modernization of Currency Printing Presses and

Some other Committee of Govt of Orissa

Training of the KMC Employee to upgrade themselves so that KMC Press can be

modernized.

Training of adult people during the Evening Time through Certificate Course on

“Screen Printing” in collaboration with Adult Education Department.

Coordinators: Dr. K.C.Paul and Mr. Soumen Basak

Training of the Economically Backward People on Screen Printing at Free of Cost

sponsored by TEQIP,J.U. ; Coordinators: Dr. K.C.Paul and Prof. A.K.Pal

Some of the faculty members of the Department are invited to train the Executives

of the newspaper industries to upgrade themselves, organized by the IFRA, ABP

and Printing Engineering,J.U.

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48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

Collaboration with Heidelberg for training of one 3rd

Year Student at Heidelberg Print

Media Academy, Germany.

Collaboration with leading Newspaper Industries of Eastern India regarding onsite

training of the students.

Collaboration with IFRA regarding training of Industry People.

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,

give details.

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic

or applied.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strength: NEW AREA, LABORATORY, PG COURSE, FACULTY

WEAKNESS:SPACE, CLASSROOM

52.Future plans of the department (in as much detail as possible): Development and setting

up of Image Surface Preparation Laboratory for Flexo and Gravure Process.

Modernisation of Offset of Image Surface Preparation Laboratory from

conventional process to Digital Process.

Modernisation of Photography Laboratory from Analog to Digital

Modernisation of Class rooms introducing audio Visual Aids

Modernisation of Packaging Laboratory

Modernisation of Binding and Finshing Laboratory

Upgradation of Computer Laboratory

Upgradation of Web offset Unit

Setting up of School of color sciences, Packaging, etc.

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Department of Production Engneering

1. Name of the Department: Production Engineering Department

2. Year of establishment: 1978

3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Engineering and Technology

(FET)

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, MPhil, PhD, Integrated Masters; Integrated

PhD, DSc, DLitt, etc.): B. Prod. E, M. Prod. E, & PhD(Engg)

5. Interdisciplinary programmes being conducted and other departments involved: Nil

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:

As such there is no course in direct collaboration with other universities, industries,

foreign institutions, etc. However there is MOU with several foreign Universities (at

University level) regarding student exchange program and many foreign students from

different countries (i.e. Jordon, Iraq, Netherland) are coming to our department under

this program.

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil

8. Examination System: Semester

9. Participation of the department in courses offered by other departments:

Faculty of Production Engg Department participated in serving Theoretical and

Laboratory Class load of the following Courses at Jadavpur University;

a. Bachelor Course on Computer Science & Engg

b. Bachelor Course on Instrumentation & Electronics Engg

c. Bachelor in Technology Course on Instrumentation & Electronics Engg

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professor/Associate

Professor/Asst. Professor/others):

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 4 3 5

Associate Professor 7 5 8

Assistant. Professor 7 6 1

Other

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience

and research under guidance:

Name

Qualification Designation Specialization

No. of

Years of

Experience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for the

last 4 years

Jyotirmoy

Saha

Ph.D.

(Engg.)

Professor CAD/CAM,

CNC,

Robotics,

FMS

36

Completed: 1

Ongoing : 03

Subir Kumar

Sanyal

Ph.D.

(Engg.)

Professor Computer

Graphics,

CAD,

Ergonomics

31

Completed:

02

Ongoing : 04

Bijoy

Bhattacharya

Ph.D.

(Engg.)

Professor Micro-

machining,

Non-traditional

machining,

Production Mgt.

22

Completed: 6

Ongoing : 10

Bijan Kumar

Sarkar

Ph.D.

(Engg.)

Professor Operations and

Information

Mgt., Reliability

Engg. and

Tribology,

28

Completed: 8

Ongoing : 10

Ranjan

Bhattacharya

Ph.D.

(Engg.)

Professor Optimization,

Simulation,

Manufacturing

27

Completed: 4

Ongoing : 1

Ajoy Kumar

Dutta

Ph.D.

(Engg.)

Associate

Professor

Robotics,

Sensors,

Computer

Vision,

Microprocessor

Applications,

Mechatronics

22

Completed: 1

Ongoing : 3

Subir Kumar

Debnath

M.

Tech(IIT)

Associate

Professor

Robotics,

Automation,

Manufacturing

systems, Engg.

28

Ongoing : 1

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Name

Qualification Designation Specialization

No. of

Years of

Experience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for the

last 4 years

Mechanics

Shankar

Chakraborty

Ph.D.

(Engg.)

Associate

Professor

Inspection &

product control,

Statistics,

Reliability

Engg.,

Production Mgt.

20

Completed: 6

Submitted:2

Ongoing:4

Souren

Mitra

Ph.D.

(Engg.)

Associate

Professor

Advanced

Material

Processing

(AMP), Micro-

Machining,

Intelligent

Manufacturing.

20

Completed: 6

Submitted:4

Ongoing:6

Biswanath

Doloi

Ph.D.

(Engg.)

Associate

Professor

Advanced

Machining

Processes,

Concurrent

Engineering,

Thermal

Engineering,

and Operations

Research.

20

Completed: 4

Submitted:2

Ongoing: 9

Soumya

Sarkar

Ph.D.

(Engg.)

Associate

Professor

WEDM, EDM,

Electro-

chemical

deburring,

optimization,

Material

forming

14

Submitted:2

Ongoing: 3

Debamalya

Banerjee

Ph.D.

(Engg.)

Associate

Professor

Ergonomics,

Computer

Integrated

Manufacturing,

Prod.

14

Completed: 1

Submitted:3

Ongoing: 5

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Name

Qualification Designation Specialization

No. of

Years of

Experience

No. of

Ph.D./M.Phil.

students

guided for the

last 4 years

Management/

Industrial Engg.

Arunanshu

Shekhar

Kuar

Ph.D.

(Engg.)

Associate

Professor

Computer

Graphics,

CAD, NTM,

Manufacturing,

Prod. Mangt.

14

Completed: 1

Submitted:1

Ongoing: 2

Biplab

Ranjan

Sarkar

Ph.D.

(Engg.)

Assistant

Professor

Non-

Conventional

Machining

8

Ongoing: 2

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors, visiting professors,

etc.: Visiting Professors: 01

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: 1.08%

of the UG Level.

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:11.22:01

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff - sanctioned,

filled and actual:

Academic Support Staff (Actual) =13; Administrative Staff (Actual) =05

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:

Advanced Machining Process (AMP), Micromachining, Robotics, Advanced Metrology,

ERP, Tribology, Project management, Operations research.

17. Number and names of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international

funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,

project titles and grants received project-wise.

Sl.

No

.

Title of the Project Duration Name of faculty

Total

Grant

Receive

d

Funding

Authorit

y

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Sl.

No

.

Title of the Project Duration Name of faculty

Total

Grant

Receive

d

Funding

Authorit

y

1. Development of Intelligent

Electrochemical Deburring

(ECD) system for

Enhanced Finishing

Characteristics of

Advanced Engineering

materials

2009-

2012

PI: Dr. S. Mitra

Co-PI: Dr. S.

Sarkar

16.5

Lakh

AICTE,

New

Delhi

2. Study of Electro Discharge

Machining of Engineering

Ceramics

2011-

2013

PI: Dr. S. Mitra

Co-PI: Dr. S.

Sarkar

Co-PI: Dr. A. S.

Kuar

12.5

Lakh

CSIR,

New

Delhi

3 Micro-machining of

Advanced Ceramics by

Pulsed Nd: YAG Laser

2007-

2010

PI: Dr. B.N. Doloi

CO-PI: Dr. B.R.

Sarkar

6.9

Lakh

CSIR,

New

Delhi

4. Optimization Analysis of

Electro-chemical

Micromachining process

for 3D shape generation

2010-13 PI: Prof. B.

Bhattacharyya

CO-PI: Dr. B.N.

Doloi

38 Lakh BARC,

Mumbai

5. Enterprise Resource

Planning (Integrated

research project)

2007-

2009

Co-PI: Prof. R.

Bhattacharya

20 Lakh UGC

6. Agent Based Modeling

Systems

2008-

2010

PI: Prof. R.

Bhattacharya

9.2

Lakhs

AICTE

7. Swami Vivekanada Centre

for Technical Manpower

Development

2006-

2012

PI: Prof. B. Sarkar

Co-PI: Dr. D.

Banerjee

3 Lakh UGC

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

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o) National collaboration: Nil

p) International collaboration: Nil

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received. (Give details.)

(a) Centre of Advanced Study (UGC-SAP/CAS):

Total Grant received over two crores in phase III & IV. The thrust areas were Micro

Machining, Micro Manufacturing etc. Utilizing the said grant Ultrasonic Machine

(USM), Electrochemical Machining (ECM) setup, Taylor Hobson Interferometer,

Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) etc. were purchased in last five years. Beside this,

several Research & development activities have been carried out in the thrust areas as

well as different non thrust areas. Several workshops, Invited Lecturers, Conference

at National and International Level have been successfully organized.

(b) Promotion of University Research and Scientific Excellence (PURSE):

Total Grant received Rs. 12 Lakhs in last five years. Utilizing the said grant

Triobotester, Rockwell Hardness Tester, Polishing Machine for sample preparation

and Microscope were purchased and one SRF was appointed.

(c) Technical Education Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP):

Total Grant received Rs. 20 Lakhs in last five years. Utilizing the said grant

Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) and Microscope were purchased. One

Research Scholar has been appointed under this Project.

20. Research facility/centre run by the Dept./school/centre which has:

state recognition: Nil

national recognition:

a) Centre of Advanced Study (CAS), funded by UGC, New Delhi.

b) Swami Vivekananda Centre for Technical Manpower Development (SVCTMD),

Funded by UGC, New Delhi.

international recognition: Nil

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Nil

22. Publications:

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) :

141(Last five years only as per Scopus database)

Monographs: Nil

Chapters in Books:

Name of Faculty: Chapter’s Name Publisher Year of

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Publication

Prof B. Sarkar Fuzzy Decision Making

and Its Applications in

Cotton Fibre Grading.

Wood Head

Publishing House

(U. K.)

2011

Prof B. Sarkar Technology Level in the

Industrial Supply Chain:

Thermodynamic Concept

Springer(Germany

)

2010

Prof B.

Bhattacharyya

Chapter-13,

Electrochemical Micro

Machining, page No.13.1 to

13.32

Narosa, ISBN-

978-81-7319-915-

8

2010

Edited Books:

a) Prof B. Bhattacharyya, Dr. S. Chakraborty & Dr. B. Doloi edited books on

Innovation for Sustainable Manufacturing: Proceedings of 4th International and

25th All India Manufacturing Technology Design and Research Conference

(AIMTDR 2012) ISBN 9789382062752, Excel India Publishers, New Delhi.

b) Prof. B. Bhattacharyya acted as Guest Editor of International Journal of

Manufacturing Technology Research, IJMTR, published by NOVA Science

Publishers, USA.

Books with ISBN with details of publishers:

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): Total Number is 253 as per Scopus Database

Citation Index – range / average

SNIP, SJR & Impact Factor – range / average:

Lot of research publications have been made in very high quality (in respective

fields) Internationally recognized research journals like International Journal of

Machine Tool and Manufacture (SNIP:4.321,SJR:2.472,Impact factor:2.877),

Precision Engineering (SNIP:2.566,SJR:1.313,Impact factor:1.782), Journal of

material Processing Technology (SNIP:3.107, SJR:1.268,Impact factor:2.176),

Materials and Design (SNIP:2.448, SJR:1.278 Impact factor:2.805), Expert System

with Applications (SNIP:2.539, SJR:1.259, Impact factor:2.339), Applied Soft

Computing (SNIP:3.449, SJR:1.555, Impact factor:2.526) etc.

h-index: 23 (Calculated on July 2013 on the basis of Scopus database publication for

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period 2000-2012)

23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad (give details):

(a) Selected to Visit Internationally:

(i) Prof R. Bhattacharya acted as member of the delegation team of National Board of

Accreditation(NBA), New Delhi for

negotiating with the officials of ABET, USA for seeking membership of

Washington Accord, also attended workshop organized by ABET, USA during

October, 2011 in Baltimore, USA

negotiating with the officials of Engineers Australia for seeking membership of

Washington Accord, meeting held in Sydney in July, 2012 and also met with

Government officials of Education Department, Australian Government in

Canberra.

negotiating with the officials of Washington Accord, USA for seeking membership

of Washington Accord, meeting held at California State University, Fullerton, in

Los Angeles, July 2012

(ii) Dr. S. Mitra was invited to visit

Institut des sciences et technologies de Paris (Paris Institute of Technology) Paris,

France in October 2010.

Scientific-Technical Union of Mechanical Engineering, & Technical University

Varna, Bulgaria, on September 2011.

(iii) Dr. B. Bhattacharyya was invited to

attend and presented research paper in the 16th

International Symposium on

Electromachining (ISEM-XVII) organized by China Society of Nontraditional

machining, and held during 19th to 23rd April 2010 in Shanghai Jiao Tong

University, Shanghai, China. The ISEM-XVII was sponsored by CIRP, CMES and

NSFC.

(b) Selected to visit Nationally:

(i) Prof B. Bhattacharyya was invited to deliver

Keynote address in the National Conference on “Recent Trends in Manufacturing

Science and Technology”, RTMST-2013 at NITTTR. Kolkata, 18th-19th April 2013.

Lecture on National Level workshop on Advances in Manufacturing Sciences

(AMS’12), DSCET, Chennai on 08th February 2013.

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Lecture on “Electrochemical Micro-machining” for the pre-conference workshop

organized by Central Manufacturing Technology Institute (CMTI), Bangalore on 20th

January 2013.

Lecture on “Electrochemical Micro-machining” for the Short term School on “Micro-

manufacturing” organized by IIT Kanpur on 8th November 2012.

Lecture on “Electrochemical Micro-machining” at NIT, Rourkela on May 11, 2012

Lecture on “Hybrid Machining” at ISM, Dhanbad on January 11-12, 2012.

Lecture on “Electrochemical Micro-machining” for the Short term School on “Micro-

manufacturing” organized by IIT Kanpur on 30th September 2011.

Lecture on “Electrochemical Micro-machining” for the Short term School on “Micro-

manufacturing” organized by IIT Kanpur on 2nd

September 2010.

Lecture on “Electrochemical Micro-machining” for the DST sponsored 3rd SERC

School on ‘Micro-machining’ organized by IIT Kanpur on 20th July 2009.

Keynote address in the National Conference on “Recent Trends in Manufacturing

Technology (RTMT’09)” at Anna University, Chennai, organized by the Department

of Manufacturing Engineering during 6th & 7th March 2009.

Lecture in the seminar on “Nano-technology- a multi-disciplinary tool for future”

organized by the Mahatma Gandhi Mission (MGM), Aurangabad, Maharashtra on

28th and 29th January 2009.

Keynote Address on “Recent Developments in Micro ECM Leading towards Nano

Fabrication” in the National Seminar on “Micro and Nano Manufacturing” held at

Govt. Engg. College, Pune, 5th February 2008.

Lecture at IIT, Kanpur, for Short-term courses of QIP, AICTE and BARC during

2008.

Lecture in Indo-US Workshop on Smart Machine Tools, Intelligent Machining

Systems and Multi-scale Manufacturing, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore,

during 18th-20th December, 2008.

(ii) Prof. B. Sarkar was invited

to deliver two lectures on “Leadership Management” and “Student Motivation” at

Asansol Engineering College, Asansol on April 2009.

to deliver expert lectures during AICTE sponsored “Induction Training

Programming” by National Institute of Technology, Agartala on 6th

and 7th

May,

2009.

to deliver an expert lecture in the DST sponsored Entrepreneurship awareness camp,

Calcutta Institute of Engineering and Management, Tollygunge on 3rd September,

2009.

to deliver lectures in the Staff Development Programme by NIT, Agartala sponsored

by AICTE during December, 2009.

to act as a visiting professor for PG course at Jalpaiguri Govt. Engg College on

“Production Technology & Management” opening on 2009-2010.

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to deliver Keynote Address in the 25th National Convention of Production Engineers

& National Seminar at Tripura State Centre (Agartala) of the Institution of Engineers

during May 08-09, 2010.

to deliver address in the Faculty Development Program organized by Mechanical

Engineering Department, National Institute of Technology (NIT), Agartala, Tripura

during August 11-12,2010.

to act as Guest Speaker for a technical fest organised by TATA Consultancy Services

LTD., KOLKATA on 13th July 2010 in KOLKATA.

to conduct the training programme on “PROJECT MANAGEMENT” for WBSEDCL

Engineers of District Zonal Head Quarters.

to deliver lecture on “Soft Skills Development” at Budge Budge Institute of

technology (BBIT) ,Budge-Budge, Kolkata-700 137 on 5th August,2010

to attend a meeting by All India Council For Technical Education (AICTE) in Kolkata

on 29th January 2011.

to chair the allocated Technical Session of National Conference on “Recent Trends

and Advances in the Field of Eco Friendly, Plant Machineries, Automobiles, Material

Handling System (NCREPMA-2011)” organized by Mallabhum Institute of

Technology, Bankura on 30th January ,2011.

to deliver lecture on “Technology and Product Selection from different R & D

Laboratories” at Institute of Engineering Management, Salt Lake Electronics

Complex, Kolkata- 700091 on 3rd February 2011.

to deliver lecture at a workshop organized by St.Thomas’ College of Engineering and

Technology, Kolkata on 9th June 2011

to act as a member of the Doctoral Committee constituted by School of Management

Science, Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur, Howrah – 711 103 on

17th June 2011

to visit different Technical Institution in India nominated by All India Council for

Technical Education (AICTE) during the year 2011

to attend screening committee meeting in Kolkata by All India Council for Technical

Education (AICTE) on 24th May 2011.

to conduct PhD viva-voce examination at Pune University on 11th July 2011 in

PUNE.

to deliver a talk on “Cutting Edge Tools in Decision Technology”, to M. Tech

Students and faculties of Production Engineering Department, Government College of

Engineering, PUNE on 12th July 2011.

to act as an expert by Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS), Mumbai -

400101 in the interview for the recruitment of Trainee Officers in West Bengal on

24th December 2011.

to act as an expert in the PhD registration committee meeting at Bengal Engineering

& Science University (BESU), Sibpur, West Bengal on 20th

December 2011.

To act as an external expert from University by Electrical Engineering Department to

the PhD Research committee meeting on 23rd December 2011 .

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To deliver a lecture on “Relevance of Swami Vivekananda in the 21st Century,”

organized by the Centre for the Study of Religion and Society, Department of

Sociology, Jadavpur University on 11th January 2012.

to deliver lectures in the AICTE sponsored Faculty Development Program by Kalyani

Government Engineering College, Kalyani, Nadia -741235 on Optimization of

Decision Tools using Soft Computing and Matlab” during February 1-2,2012

to act as one of the Expert Committee Members by All India Council for Technical

Education for surprise visit in AICTE approved Institutions in Bangalore during

March 27-28, 2012.

to preside over a session on “Swami Vivekananda Through Contemporary Eyes” as a

part of 6th Biennial International Conference of IAAPS organized by Department of

South & Southeast Asian Studies, Calcutta University on 18th December 2012

to deliver lecture at a workshop on “ VALUE EDUCATION” organised by MCKV

Institute of Engineering, Lilulah, Howrah-711204 on 21st November 2012.

to conduct the viva- voce examination of PhD degree of West Bengal University of

Technology on September 19, 2012.

to Chair a technical Session and deliver an invited talk at National Conference on

“Recent Trends in Communication, Measurement,& Control” , organized by Asansol

Engineering College, Asansol, on 14th August 2012

to deliver lecture at a workshop organised by MCKV Institute of Engineering,

Lilulah, Howrah-711 204 on 21st July 2012.

to deliver lecture at a workshop organised by St.Thomas’ College of Engineering and

Technology, Kolkata on 19th June 2012.

to conduct the viva- voce examination of M.Tech Dissertation at NITTTR, Salt Lake

on 11th June 2012.

to conduct M.Tech (P.E.) viva-voce Examination at Kalyani Government Engineering

College, Kalyani, Nadia-741 235, on 6th June 2012.

to conduct the viva- voce examination of Dual- Degree M.Tech (final year students)

of Industrial Engineering & Management Department at I.I.T., Kharagpur, on 4th

May 2012.

to conduct the viva-voce examination of PhD degree by West Bengal University of

Technology (WBUT), Salt Lake, on 11th April 2012.

(iii) Dr. S. Mitra was invited

to deliver Lecture on “Belt Conveyors & Automated Handling” in the Short term

course on “Introduction to Materials Handling”, at NITTTR. Kolkata, 9-13th June

2008

to deliver Lecture on “Laser Micro-machining” for the DST sponsored 3rd SERC

School on ‘Micro-machining’ organized by IIT Kanpur on in September 2010.

to deliver Lecture on “Taguchi Technique for Quality & Orthogonal Array in the

Context of Product Design” at , NIT, Agartala on 22nd

April 2011

to deliver Lecture on “Laser Beam Welding” in the Short term course on “Welding

Processes”, at NITTTR. Kolkata, 9-20th July 2012.

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(iv) Dr. B. Doloi was invited

to deliver a lecture on “Application of Laser in Manufacturing” on April 12, 2011

organized by Production Engineering Division, Institution of Engineering (India), 8

Gokhale Road, Kolkata-20

to attend and Chair a technical session in 7th International Conference on Precision

Engg., (7th COPEN)- at Govt. College of Engg., Pune, Dec., 2011

to chair the Technical Session of National Conference on “Industrial Engineering”

(NCIE 2011), WBUT, 17-18th February, 2011.

to attend and presented a research paper in 3rd Int. and 24th AIMTDR Conference,

Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, 13-15 Dec. 2010.

to deliver a lecture on “Total Quality Management” in one week course on

“Fundamentals of Industrial Engineering” organized by Swami Vivekananda Centre

for technical manpower development of Production Engg. Dept., Jadavpur University

during 25th -31st March, 2011.

to deliver an expert lecture on “An overview on Laser Beam Micro-machining

Processes” in 4th DST SERC School on “Micro-fabrication and Micromachining

Processes” in Production Engg. Dept, JU during 5th April to 10th April, 2010.

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other

(please specify and give details, including the name of the committee/s, position/s held,

duration, etc.)

(a) National committees:

(i) Prof. R. Bhattacharya

is at present Coordinator, Nodal Centre of National Board of Accreditation, New Delhi

for Eastern Region (Jurisdiction: WB, Bihar and North East states) Mainly organizing

training programs in the following areas:

(a) Program for Faculty members for Outcome based education and evaluation.

(b) Program for training Evaluators

(c) Program on preparation of Self Assessment Report (SAR)

is at present functioning as Coordinator, Nodal Centre of National Board of

Accreditation, New Delhi for Eastern Region (Jurisdiction: WB, Bihar and North East

states)

is Member of several important committees of National Board of Accreditation

(NBA) e.g. Member of Core Committee, Desk Appraisal Committee, Document

Preparation Committee etc.

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acted as Chairman of visiting team of NBA for accreditation of UG Program of

different Engineering Institutions.

is Member for Vocational Training Education, AICTE, New Delhi.

acted as an Expert Member of AICTE visiting team for approval of new Engineering

College and Polytechnics.

acted as an expert member of AICTE visiting team for surprise visit of engineering

college.

acted as AICTE nominee for the UGC expert committee to assess the physical and

academic infrastructure of Jodhpur National University.

is at present Member of the Advisory Committee of several Academic Staff College

of different Universities throughout the nation (e.g. Mizoram University, Sambalpur

University, Calcutta University, North East Hill University etc.)

acted as Member of selection committee for selecting Director and Associate director

for Academic Staff College, Mizoram University

acted as Member of the Screening Committee for selecting the college for scheme of

UGC “College for Potential for Excellence” under Utkal University, Bhubaneswar,

Orissa.

acted as Member of the Expert Committee of UGC for allocation of subjects related to

Orientation Program, Refresher Course and short-term course to all Academic Staff

Colleges in India.

is at present, Member of University Council for Sidhu Kanho Birsha University,

Purulia.

acted as a member of AICTE team for investigating ragging cases in engineering

colleges in West Bengal (Govt. Engg. College, Jalpaiguri and Siliguri Institute of

Technology, Siliguri).

is at present, UGC Nominee for the Expert Committee for conferment of fresh

Autonomous Status to Narula Institute of Technology, Agarpara, Kolkata — 700109.

(ii) Prof B. Bhattacharyya acted as member of

National Advisory Committee (NAC), All India Manufacturing Technology, Design

and Research conference (AIMTDR).

International Advisory Committee, An International Conference on Precision, Meso,

Micro and Nano Engineering (COPEN).

“Technical Selection Committee” of CMERI, Durgapur held at CMERI, Durgapur on

19th

February 2008. Dr. A. J. Banerjee, Scientist & Head-MTG, of CMERI, Durgapur.

the oral examination board to conduct the oral examination for the award of Ph.D.

Degree in the Department of Manufacturing Engineering, Anna University, Chennai

on 8th

May, 2008.

Selection Board for selection of Executive Trainees for BrahMos Aerospace Private

Limited, Hyderabad will be held at Kolkata on 21st and 22

nd June, 2008.

the viva-voce board to conduct the oral examination for the Ph.D. thesis in the

Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT, Kharagpur on 10th

July, 2008.

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the Assessment Committee in the area of “Material Science & Engineering” by the

Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi.

Expert committee for the selection of faculty members of Mechanical Engineering

Department of Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology (SMIT), Majitar, Sikkim.

the Project Monitoring Group (PMG), nominated by SERC division of DST, New

Delhi for reviewing progress of the proposal on Manufacturing Engineering supported

at IIT-Chennai.

the Selection Committee as a Subject expert for the selection of faculty members at

Production Engineering Department of College of Engineering, Pune.

of the Recruitment Board for the recruitment of Faculty and Research Scholar

Positions of the Production and Mechanical Engg. Dept. of BIT Deoghar Extension

Centre, Deoghar.

the viva-voce board to conduct the oral examination for the Ph.D. thesis under Faculty

of Engineering and Technology of PEC University of Technology.

the Board of Course Studies (BOCS) meeting in the Department of Mechanical

Engineering & Mining Machinery Engineering of Indian School of Mines (ISM),

Dhanbad.

Hearing Committee at AICTE Head-quarter, New Delhi on 4th

October 2012.

Panel of one day DRDO workshop on “Advanced Manufacturing Technology-2013”

to be held at DRDL, Hyderabad on 4th

January 2013.

Selection committee for interview of the Faculty Members of Production Engineering

Dept., NIT Agartala

the group for Advance Manufacturing Process under the Materials and Manufacturing

Panel of the AR & DB, and has been invited to attend a meeting held at IISc,

Bangalore on 12.10.2012.

(iii) Dr. S. Mitra

is Member of the Editorial board of the Jr. of Institution of Engineers, published

by Elsevier.

acted as Expert Member of visiting team of NBA for accreditation of UG Program

of different Engineering Institutions (2013).

acted as Member of selection committee for selecting Scientist of CSIR (CSIR,

Chandigarh, 2011).

was the member of Governing body council of MSME Kolkata during

28.05.2009-27.05.2011.

(iv) Dr. B. Doloi was the member of Governing body council of MSME Kolkata during

28.05.2011-27.05.2013.

(b) International committees:

(i) Dr. S. Mitra acted as member of the organizing committee of the 11th

INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS on "MACHINES, TECHNOLОGIES,

MATERIALS" organized at Varna, Bulgaria

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27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,

training programs and similar programs) conducted:

a. Prof. B. Bhattacharyya organized DST sponsored 4th SERC School on “Micro

Fabrication and Micromachining Processes”, April 5–10, 2010.

b. Prof. Bijan Sarkar organized UGC-ASC JU sponsored 3-week Refresher Course on

“Inner Engineering: Opportunities & Challenges” during 18th June 2012 – 7th July,

2012.

c. Prof. Bijan Sarkar & Dr. Souren Mitra organized UGC-ASC JU sponsored 3weeks

refreshers course on “Reliability, Availability & Maintainability Engineering in

Industry” from June 22 to July 11, 2009.

d. Prof. Bijan Sarkar & Dr. Debamalya Banerjee organized UGC-ASC JU sponsored 3

weeks refreshers course on Refresher Course on “Advances in Engg. Management”

in the year 2008.

e. Prof. Bijan Sarkar & Dr. Souren Mitra organized UGC-ASC JU sponsored 3 weeks

refreshers course on “Soft Computing Applications in Decision Technology” from

June 28 to July 17, 2010.

f. Dr. B. Doloi and Dr. B.R. Sarkar organized one week course on Non-Traditional

Machining Processes, in Production Engineering Department, JU, on October 17-21,

2011.

g. Dr. S. Mitra organized short term course on ‘Recent Advances in LASER

Technology & its Applications’, 20-22th March 2013.

28. Student projects

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental

projects: 100% Students

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /

industry / institute :

Sri Debkalpa Goswami 4th

year undergraduate student is perusing 10 months research

project funded by cLINK Erasmus Mundus program of the European Union at the

University of Bremen, Germany

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty:

Prof B. Bhattacharyya received

a. Certificate of Achievement–2009: Indian Society for Technical Education, New

Delhi for having guided the best M. Tech thesis in Mech. Engg.,

b. Institution Award & Gold Medal–2009: The Institution of Engineers (India),

Kolkata for the research paper published in the Institution journal during 2009-

10

c. Certificate of Achievement – 2008: Indian Society for Technical education, New

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Delhi for having guided the best M. Tech thesis in Mech. Engg.,

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows

Students (Give details)

Sri Debkalpa Goswami 4th

year undergraduate student awarded scholarship for 10

months research project funded by cLINK Erasmus Mundus program of the

European Union at the University of Bremen, Germany

30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with brief details (mention any notable features):

Conferences Organized:

a. Production Engg dept (Organizing Secretary Prof. B. Bhattacharyya) organized

the silver jubilee occasion of the most prestigious, reputed and globally accepted

4th

International & 25th All India Manufacturing Technology, Design and

Research conference (AIMTDR-2012), December 14-16, 2012. The Conference

was funded by UGC, CSIR, SERC, Ordinance Factory Board (OFB), Taylor

Hobson etc.

b. Dr. S. Mitra Organized a National Conference on ‘Recent Advances in

Manufacturing Technology & Management (RAMTM)’, 19th

-20th

Feb, 2010.

The Conference was funded by CSIR, BRNS, UGC etc.

Workshop Organized:

c. Prof. B. Bhattacharyya organized National Workshop on “Nano

Technology” March 12, 2009. July, 2012. Funded by CAS, UGC.

d. Prof. B. Bhattacharyya organized National Workshop on “Micro

Machining and Nano Fabrication” August 29-30, 2008. Funded by CAS, UGC.

e. Dr. S. Mitra organized two days workshop on ‘Advanced Welding Process and

Selection Consideration’ on March 2013. Funded by TEQIP Ph-II.

f. Prof. B. Sarkar organized one day workshop on “Cutting Edge Tools in

Decision Technology” in Production Engineering Department, JU, on 9th

July

2011.

g. Prof. Bijan Sarkar organised one day workshop on “Constraints Management”

in Production Engineering Department, JU, on 18th

June 2011.

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department:

Code of ethics in research is explicitly included in the subject namely ‘Research

Methodology’ and research students have to go through this subject. The code of ethics

as outlined in the course is followed by the Faculty of Engg & Technology (FET) and as

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part of the FET, Prod Engg Dept also follows the same.

32. Student profile programme-wise (in the Current Semester):

Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4)

Applications

received

Admitted

Male Female

Pass percentage (w.r.t.

last graduating batch)

Male Female

B. Prod. E Through

WBJEE

(top ranking

students only

get chance)

Male:122

Female:12

Male: 97%

Female: No female

candidate

M. Prod. E

(Specialization: Production

Technology & Production

management)

176 Male:12

Female:1

Male: 91%

Female: 100%

PhD(Engg) ( Research

Fellow, Part

Time and QIP

scholars)

Male:73

Female:8

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33. Diversity of students

Name of the

Programme

(refer to question

no. 4)

% of

students

from the

same

university

% of students

from other

universities

within the

State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

State

% of

students

from

other

countries

B. Prod. E Not

Applicable

Not Applicable Not Applicable Not

Applicable

M. Prod. E (12-

13)

15% 62% 23% 0%

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

Data Not available

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35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG Data Not available

PG to M.Phil. Data Not available

PG to Ph.D. Data Not available

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Data Not available

Employed

Campus selection

Other than campus recruitment

Campus selection: 93.75%

Other than campus recruitment: Nil

(Note: About 32% students got more than

one job from Campus Interview)

Entrepreneurs 01

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 64.28%

from other universities within the State 21.42%

from universities from other States 14.30%

from universities outside the country 0%

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period (2008 – 2013): 01(One)

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library:

Completely Air Conditioned Library equipped with more than twenty four thousand text

books, reference books & numerous International & National journals. There is also

facility for reading by twenty number of students at a time. To have enhanced

accessibility to all readers, apart from normal working hours, Library is also kept open

on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 5:30PM to 7:00PM. Beside this almost every

computer in the Dept are connected to the total University network and there is access to

Digital Library from all these computers. Nevertheless, there is also facility to access

Digital Library even from outside the campus.

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q) Internet facilities for staff and students:

Internet and Wi-Fi facilities have been provided in all laboratories, class rooms, staff

rooms and faculty rooms.

c) Total number of class rooms: 07

d) Class rooms with ICT facility: 07

e) Students’ laboratories: 16

f) Research laboratories: 12

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university

Sl

No Name of the Students

Candidate Type:

Doctoral/post-

doctoral students/

Research

Associates

Status:

Completed/submitted/un

dergoing

1 Tarun Kr. Jana Doctoral Undergoing

2 Chinmoy Jodder Doctoral Undergoing

3 Amitava Roy Doctoral Completed

4 Ashim Gopal barman Research Fellow Undergoing

5 Oindrila Sengupta Doctoral Undergoing

6 Swarup Paul Doctoral Undergoing

7 Ashish Sarkar Doctoral Undergoing

8 U. Mondal Doctoral Submitted

9 Krishnendu Mukherjee Doctoral Undergoing

10 Prasenjit chatterjee Doctoral Submitted

11 S. R. Maity Doctoral Submitted

12 Kanika Prasad Doctoral Undergoing

13 Goutam Paul Research Fellow Undergoing

14 Mukander Sekh Research Fellow Submitted

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15 Monoj Singh Research Fellow Undergoing

16 Shibsundar Das Research Fellow Undergoing

17 G. Selvakumar QIP Fellow Submitted

18 Mrs Joshephine Peter Research Fellow Undergoing

19 Abhishek Sen Research Fellow Undergoing

20 Somnath Das Research Fellow Undergoing

21 Tamal Ghosh Research Fellow Undergoing

22 Bijan Mallik Research Fellow Undergoing

23 Prasun Chatterjee Research Fellow Undergoing

24 Susanta Chanda Doctoral Undergoing

25 Anupam Haldar Doctoral Undergoing

b) from other institutions/universities

Sl

No Name of the Students

Candidate Type:

Doctoral/post-

doctoral students/

Research

Associates

Status:

Completed/submitted/un

dergoing

1 M. Kannan QIP Fellow Completed

2 Dilip Kr. Biswas Doctoral Undergoing

3 G. Shasi Kumar Doctoral Completed

4 Anupama Chanda Doctoral Undergoing

5 Balaram Dey Doctoral Undergoing

6 Bipradas Bairagi Doctoral Undergoing

7 Tuli Bakshi Doctoral Undergoing

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Sl

No Name of the Students

Candidate Type:

Doctoral/post-

doctoral students/

Research

Associates

Status:

Completed/submitted/un

dergoing

8 Arindam Sen Doctoral Undergoing

9 Arindam Chanda Doctoral Undergoing

10 Abhijit Chakraborty Doctoral Undergoing

11 Sushmita Banerjee Research Fellow Submitted

12 P. J. Nikumb Doctoral Undergoing

13 A.K. Jha QIP Fellow Undergoing

14 Ishita Sengupta QIP Fellow Undergoing

15 Bivas Mallick Doctoral Undergoing

16 Sanjay Chottoraj Doctoral Undergoing

17 Suresh Kumar QIP Fellow Undergoing

18 Arnab Banerjee Doctoral Submitted

19 Manick Chandra Das Doctoral Undergoing

20 Sushanta Kr. Gauri Doctoral Completed

21 V. M. Aithawale QIP Fellow Completed

22 Monak bag Research Fellow Completed

23 Rina Chakraborty Doctoral Completed

24 Prasad Karande QIP Fellow Undergoing

25 Anant V. Khandekar QIP Fellow Undergoing

26 Rishi Dwidevi Research Fellow Undergoing

27 Suprakash Mondal Doctoral Undergoing

28 Nilanjan Roy Research Fellow Undergoing

29 Debasis Das Adhikari Doctoral Undergoing

30 Bappa Acharjee Research Fellow Completed

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Sl

No Name of the Students

Candidate Type:

Doctoral/post-

doctoral students/

Research

Associates

Status:

Completed/submitted/un

dergoing

31 Dipanjan Das Poddar Doctoral Completed

32 Goutam Kumar Bose Doctoral Completed

33 Ranjib Biswas Doctoral Submitted

34 Nilrudra Mandal Doctoral Undergoing

35 U.V.Rathod QIP Fellow Undergoing

36 L.C. Vela QIP Fellow Submitted

37 Golam Kibria SRF Submitted

38 Debabrata Dhupal QIP Completed

39 Biplab Ranjan Sarkar Faculty Completed

40 Nilabha Sankar Mitra Part Time Completed

41 Srinish Dhobe (QIP) QIP Fellow Completed

42 Bikash Ghosal Doctoral Undergoing

43 V. U. Rathod QIP Fellow Undergoing

44 S. M. Maity Doctoral Undergoing

45 Sri B. B. Pradhan Doctoral Completed

46 Jagannath Munda Research fellow Completed

47 Sanchita Ghosh Doctoral Completed

48 Tirtharaj Sen Doctoral Undergoing

49 Mousumi Malakar Doctoral Undergoing

50 Saurav Nandi Doctoral Undergoing

51 Prithwiraj Mal Doctoral Undergoing

52 Subrata Maitra Doctoral Undergoing

53 Subhasis Das Doctoral Undergoing

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No Name of the Students

Candidate Type:

Doctoral/post-

doctoral students/

Research

Associates

Status:

Completed/submitted/un

dergoing

54 Premanshu Mukherjee Doctoral Undergoing

55 Ashish Mitra Doctoral Undergoing

56 Srijan Pal Doctoral Undergoing

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. (Give

details.)

No of PG Students getting GATE Scholarship: 09

P.G Students getting GATE Scholarship (Course: M. Prod. E.: 2012-2014)

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No. Roll No. Name Specialization

1 001211702002 Md.Niamot Ali Technology

2 001211702003 Santosh Kumar Technology

3 001211702004 Pravin Jain Management

4 001211702005 Ranashsree Das Management

5 001211702008 Bhaskar Biswas Technology

6 001211702010 Lidiya Priyadarsini Korsapati Management

7 001211702011 Anirudha Bhattacharjee Technology

8 001211702012 K.Tarkeswar Technology

9 001211702014 Kunal Mishra Management

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

No new program was undertaken in last five years.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

nn. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how

does the department utilize the feedback?

All faculties are Member of Board of Studies (BOS). All discussion regarding

weakness, progress in achieving learning outcome, teaching learning methodology

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and evaluation are discussed periodically in BOS and curricula are modified

accordingly in every five years.

oo. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does

the department utilize the feedback?

There is a separate feedback form for student to collect opinion regarding curricula

and teaching-learning evaluation anonymously. This feedback is utilized to improve

learning outcome of the program.

pp. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the

department utilize the feedback?

There is a very active Alumni Association at Jadavpur University and most of the

faculties are in close interaction with them and many faculties of the department are

in fact member of the said association; Department usually get feedback from them

informally. Beside this Department gets the feedback regarding impression of the

employer from Placement & Training Office of Jadavpur University.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

Distinguished Alumnus

1 Mr. Ashok Bhattacharyya

Deputy General Manager (Planning)

Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.

Bangalore

India

2 Mr. Monojit Bandyopadyay

Dy. General Manager (Mech. Oppr.)

Jindal Poly Films Ltd.

Nasik Mahavashtra,

India

3 Dr. Rajkumar Roy

Professor

Department of Enterprise Integration

School of Industrial &

Manufacturing Science

Crainfield University,

Crainfield, Bedford, U.K.

4 Dr. Diptiprasad Mukherjee

Professor & Head

Electronics & Communication service

Unit

Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata.

India

5 Mr. A. K. Jana

General Manager (Projects)

GAIL (India) Ltd.

New Delhi,

6 Dr. Ranjan Sen

Head & Chief Scientist

Precision Engineering & Metrology

Laboratory

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India CMERI, Duragapur

7 Mr. Manoj Kumar Kar

Sr. Vice President (Operations)

AGI Glaspac Ltd

Hyderabad

India.

8 Mr. Debasis Chakraborty

Chief Engineer, MMH

M. N. Dustur & Co (P)

Kolkata

India

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts.

Several Special Invited Lectures and training programs were organized during last five

years. The details of organized Lectures and training Program are as follows;

List of organized Lectures

Sl.

No. Date Subject

1.

13.03.2008 and

14.03.2008

Lecture delivered by Prof. V. K. Jain, IIT, Kanpur, on “Micro and

Nano Machining”.

Lecture delivered by Prof. S. Gowri, Anna University, Chennai

on “Tool Based Micro Machining (TBM)”.

2.

16.03.2009

Lecture delivered by Dr. A. K. Chattopadhyay, Professor &

Head, Mechanical Engg. Deptt. IIT Kharagpur, on “Advancement

in Super-abrasive Grinding Wheel through Surface Coating” .

3.

04.04.2012

Lecture delivered by Prof. A. K. Nath, Professor, Mechanical

Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology,

Kharagpur, on “Laser Processing: macro- to nano scale breaking

the diffraction limit”.

4. 26.02. 2013

Lecture delivered by Prof. P. K. Roy, Industrial Engg. Deptt., IIT,

Kharagpur on “Industrial Engineering”.

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List of Training Program organized

Sl.

No. Date Subject

1. 25.06.2008 -

26.06.2008

Metatech, Pune given training on Electrochemical Machining

(ECM) System (EC MAC-II).

2. 02.06. 2008

Holmarc Opto-Mechatronics (P) Ltd, Cochin given training on

Motorized XYZ gantry stage and Position controller.

3. 19.09. 2008

Training was organized on “Enterprise Recourse Planning

(ERP)” of Microsoft Dynamics.

4. 23.05.2013-

24.05.2013

Taylor Hobson Limited given training on Talysurf CCI Lite

Non-contact 3D Profiler.

5 21.06.2013

Training was organized on Nanosurf easyScan 2 Basic AFM

package of Nanosurf AG, Switzerland.

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

A stronger emphasis is placed on teaching student how to read and apply information.

Students are encouraged to read widely, to question and analyze what they have read,

and to discuss openly their own ideas in seminars and tutorials. The main teaching and

assessment methods in Production Engg Dept are:

(1) Lecture Classes (2) Laboratory practical classes (3) Individual & Collaborative

Projects (4) Seminar & Tutorial Classes (5) Vocational Training

Beside this continuous assessment is made through class test, projects and laboratory

work throughout the semester and are taken into account when deciding the final marks.

At the end of semester students have to sit for three hours written exams.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

Program Objectives:

The mission of the Production Engineering Department has been formally defined as follows:

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“The Production Engineering Department provides quality education to a diverse student

population who will be empowered to develop their full potential as engineers, leaders and

citizens of a global society. The program provides the opportunity to demonstrate and apply

knowledge successfully to meet engineering challenges, function competently in

multidisciplinary teams, communicate clearly and effectively, listen keenly, and understand

professional and ethical responsibility. Graduates are enabled to contribute to the

enhancement of the quality of life and wealth of society, their community, the manufacturing

industry, and themselves, through full participation and leadership in the manufacturing

enterprise.”

The Production Engineering Department at Jadavpur University is dedicated to prepare

students for manufacturing engineering careers in diverse manufacturing enterprises. The

following program educational objectives have been developed to address the local, state, and

national opportunities or needs:

1. Develop Production Engineering graduates with a thorough understanding of

engineering principles

2. Provide comprehensive preparation for careers in manufacturing industry

3. Introduce graduates to research methods and experiences

4. Empower individuals from underserved populations to contribute leadership and

service to society

5. Instill in graduates the University’s core values of honesty, hard work, caring and

excellence.

Learning Outcomes:

To achieve the Production Engineering program objectives, the Production Engineering

Department has designed a curriculum and developed strategies that measurably achieve the

following student academic outcomes:

1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering

2. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.

3. An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs subject to

constraints.

4. An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams.

5. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.

6. An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.

7. An ability to think, listen and communicate effectively.

8. An understanding of the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal

context.

9. Recognition of the need for, and ability to engage in life-long learning.

10. Knowledge of contemporary issues.

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11. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for

engineering practice.

Additionally, our students are prepared for career success by demonstrating that they have

proficiency in:

Proficiency in materials and manufacturing processes: understanding the behavior and

properties of materials as they are altered and influenced by processing in

manufacturing.

Proficiency in process, assembly and product engineering: understanding the design

of products and the equipment, tooling and environment necessary for their

manufacture.

Proficiency in manufacturing competitiveness: understanding the creation of

competitive advantage through manufacturing planning, strategy and control.

Proficiency in manufacturing systems design: understanding the analysis, synthesis

and control of manufacturing operations using statistical and calculus based methods,

simulation and information technology.

Proficiency in laboratory practices: graduates must be able to measure manufacturing

process variables in a manufacturing laboratory and make technical inferences about

the process.

Fig 1 shows how the results of program objectives assessed and compared with the expected

level set by the mission of Production Engg Dept. Results of comparison will determine

whether the desired program objective should be changed to a realistic level. Based upon the

new program objective level, desired learning outcome will be set and accordingly learning

outcome action plan is made. If there is weakness, it will be evaluated and the result will be

used to look for the cause. To ensure that the action plan is implemented continuous

assessment of learning outcome is made as shown in Fig 1.

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Desired

attainment

level of

Program

Objective of

Production

Engg Dept

Refinement of

existing Program

Objective

Desired

Learning

outcome

Performance

evaluation &

weakness analysis

in BOS & curricula

committee

Formulation of

action plan e.g.

change in curricula

& modification of

teaching learning

methodology

Education

Process

Learning

outcome

Sem Exam & Class

test Exam

Viva-voce Exam

Student survey

Performance in

project & sessional

classes

Discussion in

Student-Teacher

Committee

Alumni feedback

Feedback from TPO & Employer

Advice from external BOS member from industry

NAAC assessment

Published survey report from Govt bodies (e.g. CSIR) &

private bodies

Student satisfaction; mostly reflected from opening &

closing rank in JEE merit list

No of research publication by student & research scholar

Impression of different funding agencies like DST, UGC,

CSIR etc

Assessment

result

Assessment

result

Fig. 1: The continuous process of attainment of desired program objective & monitoring of learning outcome of Production

Engineering Department is demonstrated in the form of a block diagram of a closed loop control system

Compare Compare

Program

Objective

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47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

a. Participation of students and faculty in extension activities through Swami Vivekananda

Centre for Technical Manpower Development (SVCTMD):

Swami Vivekananda Centre for Technical Manpower Development (SVCTMD) funded by

UGC, under Epoch making Social Thinkers of India was established in Production Engg

Dept during 2006 by Prof. B. Sarkar. The Centre offered the following short term courses

for the underprivileged section in order to impart training and empower them with modern

technologies for their upliftment in the society.

(a) CNC Machine & Robotics

(b) Advanced Machining processes (AMP)

(c) Fundamental of Computers and internet.

(d) Fundamentals of Industrial Engineering

(e) Industrial Communication

(f) Office Management

Faculty members as well as students were actively involved in the above program. Dr.

Debamalya Banerjee and Dr. Bijan Sarkar visited Malda Polytechnic, Malda, West Bengal

on 3rd

and 4th

April, 2009 to deliver lectures to all students, staff and faculty members about

the technical education as expounded by Swami Vivekananda. Beside this a two-day

seminar on ‘Leadership Management and Personality Development' was organized by

Swami Vivekananda Centre for Technical Manpower Development (SVCTMD) in

Ramakrishna Mission Shilpapitha, Belgharia, West Bengal in collaboration with DTE, Govt.

of West Bengal, on 6th

-7th

March, 2010.

(b) Blood Donation Camp:

Production Engg Dept organizes blood donation camp every year on 23rd

Feb in

collaboration with Association of Voluntary Blood Donors to commemorate the birth

anniversary of Late Prof G.C. Sen. Faculties, staff and students actively participate in the

program by voluntarily donating blood as a gift of love to the ailing patient needing blood

transfusion in hospital & other health care centers. Every years around 40 (forty)units of

blood are collected by the Govt Blood Bank. In the program some of our faculties deliver

speeches mentioning the scarcity regularly faced by the blood bank and inspire the students

in participating blood donation activity.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

Lot of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” haven been arranged and organized by Swami

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Vivekananda Centre for Technical Manpower Development (SVCTMD) under Production Engg

Dept. A two-day seminar on 'Leadership Management and Personality Development' was

organized by Swami Vivekananda Centre for Technical Manpower Development (SVCTMD) at

Ramakrishna Mission Shilpapitha, Belgharia, West Bengal in collaboration with DTE, Govt. of

West Bengal, on 6th-7th March, 2010. Speakers from industry as well as academic institutes like

JU, BESU and TELCO addressed the gathering on different aspects and dimensions of the

subject. Apart from this, several Lectures (shown in Table below) were also organized:

Sl.

No

Date Topic Speaker Venue

1. 4th

January

2011

Use of Mobile

Phones by MSE

Sectors in India

Dr. Kala C. Seal

Professor

Applied Information

Management Systems

College of Business

Administration

Loyola Marymount

University, ,

Los Angeles,U.S.A.

Production

Engineering

Department,

Jadavpur

University

(JU)

2. January 6-7 5-

,2011

Indian Ethos on

Technology

Management

***

Dr. Pawan Kumar Singh,

Professor, IIM. Indore

Production

Engineering

Department,

Jadavpur

University

(JU)

3. 11th

February

2011

SELF

DEVELOPMENT

FOR STUDENTS

AND

EXECUTIVES

Swami Nikhileswarananda

Head of Vadodara centre

of Ramakrishna Mission

Production

Engineering

Department,

Jadavpur

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University

(JU)

Apart from this Swami Vivekananda Centre for Technical Manpower Development (SVCTMD)

and National Service Scheme (NSS), JU jointly organized a seminar on “MIND

MANAGEMENT” on 12th

September 2011 at Dr. K. P. Basu Memorial Hall, JU. Distinguished

speakers from different backgrounds discussed and highlighted the importance of this topic.

There were more than one hundred participants present in the seminar. The question answer was

also attractive and illuminating.

Apart from conventional learning outlined in curricula, students of Production Engg Dept also

carried out research studies. They have published several research works in many International

Journals.

Research Publication by Students (in last five years):

1. Barman, D., D. Goswami, and B. Kundu, An optimum longitudinal wet fin without the

“length-of-arc” assumption. HVAC&R Research, 2013. 19(4): p. 444-456.

2. Mukherjee, S., D. Goswami, and B. Roy, Solution of Higher-Order Abel Equations by

Differential Transform Method. International Journal of Modern Physics C, 2012. 23(09): p.

1250056.

3. Goswami, D. and S. Chakraborty, Optimal Process Parameter Selection in Laser

Transmission Welding by Cuckoo Search Algortihm, in International Conference on

Advanced Engineering Optimization Through Intelligent Techniques, R.V. Rao, Editor

2013: Surat, Gujarat, India. p. 40-44.

4. Mukherjee, R., Goswami, D. and S. Chakraborty, ‘Pneumatic optimization of Nd: YAG

LASER beam machining process using artificial Bee Colony Optimization’ Journal of

Industrial Engineering, Article in Press.

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,

give details.

UG & PG Programs are approved by AICTE and PhD Program is approved by UGC.

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or

applied.

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Lot of research studies have been made in different fields of production engineering and

management. Following are the significant contributions made in last five years;

Path breaking research has been carried out in the field of high precision Wire Electrical

Discharge Machining (WEDM). A novel method has been developed to measure the wire

lag in WEDM. This fundamental research study is extremely helpful in generating high

precision profile in WEDM. Beside this many significant contribution has also been

made for improvement of corner accuracy in WEDM.

The research finding in the area of ECDM will lead to exploration of the most effective

parametric combinations for enhancing machining rate and accuracy during micro

machining of advanced engineering ceramics.

A Traveling Wire ECDM system has been developed for effective micro machining of

non-conductive materials like ceramics, composite etc.

Research findings in the area of Wire Electro Discharge Machining (WEDM) of

advanced engineering materials i.e. titanium alloys, Al/SiC MMC will provide effective

and useful economical solutions to the machining problems faced by the modern

manufacturing engineers during processing of advanced engineering materials.

Experimental investigation has been carried out for generation of complex profile in Bio-

ceramics through USM. Optimal settings of different USM parameters have been

searched out for achieving high quality machining.

Experimental results and analysis on CNC Nd-YAG Laser micro machining will fulfill

the expectation of the manufacturing engineers working in the area of advanced

machining technology to deal with the needs of optimal parametric setting.

Development of Nd:YAG Laser micro-turning system & its utilization for generating the

cylindrical surface on ceramic materials. Beside this, in-depth study has been made to

investigate Laser marking process of ceramic through experimental study considering

different significant laser marking parameters for improving marking quality.

ECM process has been investigated for efficient machining of titanium samples to be

utilized for bio-medical applications.

The experimental investigation utilizing the developed Electrochemical Micromachining

(EMM) setup fulfills the crucial requirements of the micro-machining operations.

Research findings have great potential to solve the challenging problems faced by the

ultra-precision manufacturing industries in generating micro-hole and micro-profile.

Investigation has been made to develop polarity-changing strategy for micro-EDM setup.

Investigation of different micro-EDM characteristics utilizing rotary micro-tool and

abrasive mixed dielectrics during machining of die steel and titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V)

was carried out.

Generation of micro-channel and micro features applying anodic dissolution principle.

Development of Electrochemical Micromachining (EMM) set-up for 3D fine pattern

generation for applications in aerodynamic bearings.

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Development of Microprocessor based Electrochemical Machining (ECM) setup and

analytical models for optimal machining of Titanium.

Lot of research studies have been carried out in the field of application of various non

conventional optimization technique for solving different real life technical and

managerial decision making problems.

Research studies have been carried out in recognition of quality control chart pattern

using shape features.

Exploration of industrial and traffic noise research on areas, hitherto unattended. Apart

from this, postural analysis on people working in common machine tools (e.g. shaping

machine, lathe machine etc) & thereby suggesting for design change on those.

Robotics-path planning strategies under multiple obstacle environment have been

developed

Reversed Engineering based Product Development techniques have been applied to real

life product.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

SWOC Analysis of Production Engineering Department

Inte

rnal

fac

tors

Weakness Strength

1. Not enough space in the Dept.

2. Lack of formal mechanism to

collect feedback from industry and

alumni in a systematic manner.

3. Shortfall in faculties sometimes

resulting in high teaching load

4. Scarcity of fund to support high

end research project, maintenance

of existing sophisticated machines

and future expansion.

5. Absence of automation of

information processing

technologies using an appropriate

reliable software and fast

information system.

1. This Dept belongs to a five star

category University and as well as

University of excellence status which is

situated at the heart of a metro city like

Kolkata.

2. It is pioneering Centre of learning

in Manufacturing Sciences and

Production Management in the academic

map of India. This fact is evident from

high demand from top ranking students to

enter in the Production Engg Dept.

Almost every students are getting good

job from campus itself.

3. Department received several

recognitions, such as DSA, COSIST,

CAS (Ph. I, II, III & IV), FIST and many

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others from UGC, DST, CSIR, MHRD,

AICTE, BARC, BRAN, AR & DB etc.,

for its potential and excellence in teaching

and research activities.

4. In fact the best quality teaching and

research facilities are provided at the

lowest price. Average ages of faculties are

comparatively less and as such are very

energetic. Most of the teachers are

recognized nationally and internationally

for research and leadership in respective

fields.

5. State of art laboratories equipped

with international standard machines and

instruments to support world class

research work.

Exte

rnal

fac

tors

Challenges Opportunities

1. Faculty recruitment and promotion

suffers for a long time due to

various reasons which are

sometimes beyond the control of

the authority itself.

2. Performances of Indian

universities are very poor in global

raking. In near future more number

of universities (e.g. private, foreign

universities) will compete to

occupy their position in higher

education sector.

3. Lack of steady assured

uninterrupted flow of fund to

sustain quality research and

teaching of the Dept. There is also

internal competition due to limited

funding.

4. Inadequate effort to promote brand

image of Production Engg Dept in

its areas of excellence, value and

quality.

5. Decline in enthusiasm and

initiative among few faculties and

staff members due to job security

and lack of appropriate incentives

1. To start UG and PG Degree Evening

Courses to cope up the growing demand

in our society at various levels. Scope for

offering interdisciplinary as well as inter-

institutional program may also be

explored.

2. There is increasing need for different

kind of training to run high end

machines, instruments and applications

software in modern manufacturing

industries and as such there is a very

bright prospect in opening up of various

kinds of long and short term training

courses.

3. There is a scope to increase earning

through patent and consultancy in the

relevant areas of advanced manufacturing

technology and to provide relevant

technology solutions.

4. Implementation of Campus Automation

through in-house ERP Solution to run the

campus more efficiently even by using

much less manpower and simultaneously

open up an ERP software training centre.

5. Develop a differentiated strategy within

the traditional research university to

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to motivate them.

attract increased research funding, and

through pursuit of partnering/alliance

strategies.

52. Future plans of the department (in as much detail as possible):

Where we are and why we need improvement

Jadavpur University is among the top ranking University of the nation and as per National

Institute of Science, Technology & Development Studies (NISTADS) report JU ranks first

among top Engineering and Technology Universities and second in number of publication and

fourth in performance index among the Indian Universities and even ranked ahead of several

IITs. Beside this NAAC (UGC) has accredited Jadavpur University as FIVE STAR level and

subsequently it has been awarded as University of Excellence status. Although, no separate

ranking for individual department has been carried out formally, but analysis from SCOPUS

international bibliographical database reveals that in terms of research performance, Production

Engg Dept is among top five departments considering all Mechanical, Manufacturing and

Production Engg Dept of different leading IITs and Universities in our nation. Thus undoubtedly

Production Engineering Department is a pioneering Centre of learning Manufacturing Sciences

and Production Management in the academic map of India. The department has a very good

track record in respect of employment of the student. Almost every student are getting job and

many of them even are getting more than one job from campus interview. The most important is

its excellent performance in the field of research and in fact as per Scopus database, research

performance is it par or even better than similar category department of different IITs. The

department has been awarded for the Center of Advanced Study, Phase- IV Program from UGC,

New Delhi for its excellent research performance.

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India as a nation is positioned at 12th

rank among the top 20 countries in Science & Technology

according to a study conducted by the NISTADS and whereas rank of Japan and China are 3rd

and 5th

respectively. In that study it was also pointed out that amount of research contribution of

Indian Universities are poor compared to the national institutes of importance and research

institutions. Ranking of Indian Universities as a whole are very poor from a global perspective.

In fact Chinese universities outrank their Indian counterparts in global rankings regularly. It is

really unexpected because rank of India is quite good (12th

) in terms contribution towards

Science and Technology and our nation has already produced several individual world class

researchers, academicians, and students and thus there can’t be any reason for which Indian

universities will fail so poorly in global ranking (Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) world University

ranking there is not a single Indian University up to 400 rank). Jadavpur University already

possesses many qualities shared by the nation’s best universities and thus has potential to achieve

a remarkable position in at least in Asian ranking. The region has a tradition of greatness

achieved through the creativity. There are strong reasons to believe that our University as well as

our department can become an International standard public research place with focused centers

of excellence. Lot of strategic future planning and their implementation has to be done in order

to achieve this.

How we can achieve the goal

We aspire to be a leader in research and education in emerging areas of technology. We will be a

valued partner to industry, government, as well as with local schools, community colleges,

universities, and institutions. We will be among the most creative, innovative department. One of

University’s great assets is its geographical location i.e. it is situated at the heart of a metro city

like Kolkata. As we create our future, we will do so in a way that builds on the nexus of the

University and our community. To achieve this following Critical Strategy will be implemented:

1. Increase the student number and faculty size:

Although we have history of increasing the number of students in last few years but faculty size

has not increased in last decade. Number of faculty has also great impact on total research

output. Department must grow its faculty if it is to compete at international level. New faculty (if

possible from different countries) will be appointed in areas of greatest opportunity for research,

discovery and contribution to our region’s success. This will also help in accomplishing

University’s goal for external research funding as well. Beside this special emphasis will be

given for increasing the number of international students.

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2. Preparing Students:

Above all else, the purpose of universities is to educate students and to prepare them for a

lifetime of contribution, leadership, and personal fulfillment. Education of students is a critical

element of this strategic plan.

3. Strengthening Research activity:

Plan to promote intense research by Building the requisite infrastructure and administrative

structure to support a top-tier research centre. Beside this incentives will be provided for

promoting latest cutting edge research. Interdisciplinary and inter-institutional research and

development will be encouraged through schools and centers. In this connection it may be

pointed out that Department has already received several projects from DSA, COSIST, CAS (Ph.

I, II, III, & IV), FIST and many others from UGC, DST, CSIR, MHRD, etc., for its potential and

excellence in teaching and research activities. We have a future strategy to increase the annual

budget for research expenditure gradually.

4. Putting more emphasis on publicity:

The Department will tell its story better to improve brand image. The Department will

communicate its unique strengths and accomplishments with all major stakeholders which

include prospective students and their parents, current students, faculty and staff, alumni,

employer of our student, research sponsors, donors and prospective donors, elected officials, and

thought leaders in our region, state, and nation. High priority will be placed on spreading the

news of achievement of student and faculty through university website. Newsletters, Annual

Report and other forms of publications (paper and electronic) will be developed and used in an

integrated communication program.

5. Private Funding:

National and state support provides the bare essentials of operating revenue, but private funding

creates true excellence. The Department will prioritize private fund raising. Emphasis will be

placed on creation of facilities (e.g. laboratory, seminar Hall etc.) through sponsorship by

industry or corporate bodies. However, all these activities need prior approval from Executive

Council of our University.

6. Intense Interaction with Industry & Alumni:

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Special emphasis will be given to set up platforms for close interaction with industries, National

R&D Laboratories and neighboring institutions. Several experts from our department will

provide different kind of service and solution faced by different manufacturing industries. Our

department also carried out industry related research projects earlier. We have a very active

alumni association in our University. Special strategic initiatives will be taken to collect formal

feedback from different industries (employer) and alumni regarding performance of our students

and involve them in University policy making process.

7. Increase in number and quality of PhD:

Graduate student research and education is the cornerstone of true distinction among the nation’s

premier research universities and was the prime motivator for founding Jadavpur University and

as well as our department. There is a plan to increase the number of PhD per year while

maintaining high standard. This increase will require additional resources, including enhanced

research infrastructure.

8. Improve Operating Efficiency:

The Department and University will carefully assess all its major costs in order to become both

efficient and cost effective. Particular attention will be focused on reduction of energy bill and

implementation of Campus Automation through ERP Solution (e.g. Student Information System,

Financial Accounting System, Examination Management System etc) in order to reduce

operational cost, improve overall efficiency, maintain transparency and improve brand image.

9. Making our great city even greater:

A leading university contributes significantly to the level of achievement in its community. Our

department will interact with area schools to strengthen education. Create a Community

Outreach Office to engage students, faculty, and programs with the community. Production

Engineering Department is in fact already running such center, naming Swami Vivekananda

Centre for Technical Man Power Development. To promote entrepreneurship program we will

train business leaders that the region will need. Beside this, special activities will be undertaken

to enhance the physical appearance of the campus and our department, and use unoccupied land

to develop places of business where university residents and the community can co-mingle, such

as restaurants, book stores, and University-related businesses.

Major obstacle: Space & Fund

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To meet the above stated strategic goal we need two important things; first one is space and the

second one is fund. In respect of future expansion, space is a major constraint. We have already

taken special drive to increase the space. As a part of this program we have already increased the

space of our department by adding three separate floors in our annex building. Nevertheless, Our

University has recently acquired the erstwhile National Instruments Limited (NIL) and becoming

the first Indian University to acquire such a manufacturing unit. It is on a nine-acre plot opposite

to the main campus. After renovation, the new campus is expected to add much-needed space for

future expansion of our department along with other departments of our University. There is also

scope to increase earning through patent and consultancy in the relevant areas of advanced

manufacturing technology and to provide relevant technology solutions. To increase our fund we

must promote many self financed new courses (preferably interdisciplinary, inter-institutional

courses including executive education programs) demanded by our society. Desperate effort will

be given to collect fund from all possible source of funding agencies. It has already been stated

that special initiatives will be taken to collect private gift. Beside this, fees related to student

housing, student tuition fees, parking fees, food service income, or other service income will be

enhanced. At the same time it may also be emphasized that the general fees structure will not be

applicable for the meritorious students coming from lower income group family; they will get

special concession.

We Can Do It

The University’s ability to succeed in all the critical elements of this plan is proven. The major

constraint i.e. space has been solved to great extent by acquiring the adjacent campus of National

Instruments Limited (NIL). Another impediment is fund; but we have already shown our

potential to collect funds and still now there are many things to be done to achieve the goal.

Students from different countries (Jordon, Iraq, Netherland etc) are already coming to our

department for pursuing their higher studies. Very recently our department has organized the

silver jubilee occasion of the most prestigious, reputed and globally accepted International

Conference in the field of Manufacturing i.e. All India Manufacturing Technology, Design and

Research (AIMTDR) Conference. In fact this conference was initiated and organized by

Jadavpur University itself in the year 1967 by founder member of our department Late Professor

Amitabha Bhattacharyya. There are many such success stories of our department which shows

the capability of the Production Engineering Department to become one of the nation’s best

public research centers and one of the great departments of the world-an engine of discovery,

invention, creativity, and entrepreneurship. We have no other choice if we are to fulfill the

legacy of our founders and meet the promise of our potential.