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ANNUAL ACTIVITY REPORT
2017 – 18
No: 135, East Coast Road, Kanathur, Chennai - 603 112, INDIA.
Tel.: 044 - 27472155 / 157 / 32577030, Fax : 044 - 27472804
Website : www.ametuniv.ac.in
E-Mail: [email protected] / [email protected]
CONTENTS
Sl.No Title
1. Message from Chancellor’s Desk
2. Message from Pro-Chancellor’s Desk
3. Message from Vice-Chancellor’s Desk
4. Vision, Mission, Quality Policy, Recognition and Accreditation
5. Journey of AMET University
6. Decision Making Bodies of the University
6.1 Academic Council Members and Dates of Meetings
6.2 Board of Management Members & Dates of Meetings
6.3 International Board of Advisors
6.4 Planning and Monitoring Board Members
6.5 Finance Committee Members
6.6 Research Committee Members
6.7 International Advisory Board –Department wise
7. Courses Offered
8. Teaching Faculty
9. Academic Schedule
10 Result analysis
10.1 Pass Percentage Course wise
10.2 External Examiners
11. Training and Placement
11.1 Placement Details
11.2 International exposure to the MBA students
12. Research and Development Odyssey
12.1 Ph.D Awarded
12.2 Research Journals Published
13. Conference, Seminars, Workshops and Guest Lectures
14. Faculty Development Programme
15. Celebrations at AMET
16. International Exposure
17. Pride to AMET
18. Teaching Beyond the Classroom.
19. Club Activities Designed to Extend Learning
20. Industry-Academia Connect
21. Hostel, Medical and Health
22. Beyond Academics
23. Conclusion
Message from the Chancellor’s Desk
It is indeed a privilege to be invited to be the Chancellor of AMET University yet
again. I find my journey with AMET quite satisfying when I see the joy in the lives of the
family of every student who studied here. I have envisioned that to be economically
empowered, one need not wait for generations but just need to do a course that changes the
course of life for generations.
When one is at AMET, one’s lifetime opportunity has already been met. When the
goings get tough the tough get going. Set the sail in the direction of the wind and the future.
AMET is certainly generations ahead in thought and deed. The fact that AMET is the first
university for Maritime Studies in India proves it.
Challenges are aplenty for both parents and students right from their choice of school
to the choice of a career-oriented course. Thought process is not needed to join a rat-race; one
falls into it by chance only to regret. However, choosing a course that is internationally
acclaimed, technologically trouble-shooting, economically empowering, socially
contributing, environmentally responsible, ethically sound, personally satisfying is rare, but
AMET rears the rare, and prepares students with care as world citizens.
World’s best thought leaders have been associated with AMET. Research at AMET is
not for a thesis but for a solution to a problem. AMET has been effectively contributing to the
niche industries like Shipping, Ship-building, Ocean Engineering, Logistics, Petroleum, IT,
Food and Pharma (through bio-technology and marine-biology) apart from serious orientation
to Personal Safety and Social Responsibility.
International is not a tag but it is the nature and nurture that makes it so. Having been
tied up with foreign universities right from its inception, and with the presence of over five
hundred students from all over the world, a history of internationally acclaimed leaders from
academics and industry as former Chancellor and Members of International Board of Studies
make it truly international.
Besides many an Award that adorns the cupboards, the Quality of Education at
AMET is accredited by none other than organizations like Lloyd, ISO and CRISIL. A history
of record placements and MOUs with every major shipping company remains a feat
unbeatable.
I congratulate the Vice-Chancellor, the Directors, all the Heads of the Departments,
and Faculty for their incessant progress and achievements till date. Wishing you all the best.
Dr. J. Ramachandran
Chancellor
Message from the Pro - Chancellor’s Desk
My Dear Students,
I cordially welcome you to AMET. It is an honor conferred upon you to be the chosen
candidate of this esteemed institution.
AMET’S inexorable strides of caliber and eminence in the field of maritime education
and training with its ability to elevate the global shipping industry with the distinctive human
resource has procured the unsurpassed stature of becoming a first maritime university in
India. The university serves as a fountain of knowledge to impart quality higher education
and training.
Education is not a filling of a hollow vessel but the ignition of a fire. AMET
University illumines the knowledge of maritime aspirants through its scintillating academic
excellence by well distinguished industry focused undergraduate courses, masters and
doctoral programmes. Today AMET has encrypted an exalted state for itself as a
manifestation of the adroit maritime academy through its ardent irrevocable academic zeal.
The vast majority of maritime aspirants who secure their credentials go on to become
global maritime experts and professionals. They contribute to the development of their
countries and help to frame effective policies for the maritime organization on the national
and global level.
AMET has inscribed a positive impact on the lives of cadets and students because
they are exposed towards different social and cultural experiences which they gain at the
university are of immense value in their professional and personal lives.
This contemporary global setting offers exciting career opportunities to the best and
brightest maritime professionals with specific technical, interpersonal and intrapersonal
cluster of skills. The marine professionals are supposed to possess dexterous knowledge and
high standard training to deliver the responsibilities entrusted to them. Nevertheless, AMET
paves the way to secure the aspirations through the university’s eminent professors, visiting
professors, guest lecturers, and faculty members by their facilitation of theoretical and
practical teaching methods. Thus, AMET shapes and molds the maritime aspirants to become
full-fledged marine professionals.
Be the enlightenment of AMET shall sculpt your glorious future. I wish you all
success in your future endeavors.
Mr. Rajesh Ramachandran
Pro Chancellor
Message from the Vice - Chancellor’s Desk
Dear Ametians,
India for a longer time has been considered as a major supplier of trained human
resources to the global shipping industry and known for their competency, efficiency, besides
cost-effective. Though India owns just about one percent of the global shipping fleet, still
provides more than six percent of the total seafarers to the World fleet, which could be
evidenced by the fact that about 86,000 Indian-born seafarers are working on-board ships and
proudly sailing in the international waters today.
AMET, being the pioneer Institution in India in providing maritime education and
training has the credit of ensuring quality in conducting innovative and employable academic
and research programmes, for the last two decades. Thus, it could attract thousands of
aspiring seafarers from India and abroad to its fold to acquire adequate knowledge and to
become professionally trained Mariners all these years. The above fact could be touched upon
that today more than ten thousand AMETIAN graduates are absorbed by various
International Shipping Companies which would certainly pronounce the core strength of
AMET. The continuing success of the AMET in propelling trained talents all over the world
is made possible, largely depends on its well industry-disciplined faculty, well established
infrastructure and well-defined curriculum of global standards, besides the excellent
placement record at its credit.
Moreover, AMET has the principle of bringing innovation in the learning process
year after year to satisfy and cope-up with the changing needs of the Shipping Industry. As
such the academic year 2017-18 is going to be the year of accomplishment for AMET for yet
another innovation, viz. introduction of Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), to provide
Value added skill oriented programmes, Technology driven digital learning methods, besides
to strive hard for getting placement for everyone. Wishing you all best of Luck
Col. Dr. G. Thiruvasagam
Vice-Chancellor
JOURNEY OF AMET UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI
Welcome to AMET University (Academy of Maritime Education and Training)
India's first University for Maritime-related education, training and research.
AMET is located on the beautiful shore of Bay of Bengal at Kanathur, just an hour's
drive from Chennai city and is a state of the art of establishment totally dedicated to the
dissemination of knowledge and training to cadets and students. Established as a private
maritime institute through AMET Trust with just 14 cadets in 1993, AMET has, through its
uncompromising strides of excellence and ambitious zeal to serve the students and nation,
transformed in to the first University for maritime education in India on 21st August 2007
with strength of 4000 enrolled in different intensive maritime and marine related UG, PG,
Diploma, Certificate and Ph.DProgrammes.
AMET offers a wide range of courses, including vocational certificates at many
levels, bachelor degrees and diplomas; as well as postgraduate certificates and degrees,
including doctorates. Now, AMET-trained Seamen navigate proudly all over the world
spreading its popularity and quality training made possible through the following academic
and professional strengths; Graduates from our school of Marine Engineering, School of
Nautical Science, School of Electrical Engineering, School of Offshore Engineering, School
of Naval Architecture and AMET Business School occupy important positions in industrial
houses throughout the world. In providing Quality Assurance, AMET has obtained
Certification to ISO 9001:2000 Standards from Det Norske Veritas, Norway.
AMET University aims to further enhance the maritime education and aspires to be a
leading maritime university with international standard by providing the best infrastructure in
terms of class rooms with modern teaching aids, well equipped workshops for practical
training, marine workshop for hands on training on marine auxiliaries, Ship in Campus, well-
furnished hostel, canteen facilities, indoor and outdoor games, swimming pool, medical
facilities and an overall congenial atmosphere for the students.
Outside the classroom, students involve in many extra-curricular activities and
participate in campus events including dance, photography, cricket, football, etc. Student
athletes join together as a team and play for the university at inter-college competitions.
Since its inception AMET has catered to the training and development of numerous
international students from Angola, Nepal, Yemen, Oman, Dubai, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Kenya,
Mauritius, Djibouti, Nigeria, Cyria and Thailand.
The Students are sponsored by companies like NIMASA (Nigeria), Sonangol
Shipping Ltd. (Angola), NYK Ship Management Pvt Ltd, TEEKAY Shipping Pvt Ltd,
SONATIDE Marine Ltd. Djibouti Government and UASC. The current international
students' strength is over 400. AMET University consists of 9 schools and 23 Teaching and
Research Departments including Marine Engineering, Nautical Science, Naval Architecture
and Offshore Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Harbour and Ocean Engineering, Marine
Biotechnology, Business School and Electrical & Electronics Engineering (Marine).
AMET University is widening the horizon of the students and multiplying their job
opportunities by giving them a definite edge over others.
They can choose from a variety of European languages : French, German, Spanish
and Italian as the large majority of students. By acquiring this students are directly targeting
the European job market. With Spanish, they can also target South America ports and with
French, the islands of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
With a high employment rate, our highly skilled graduates are in demand world-wide,
with our alumni spread across several countries around the world. The collaborations
between AMET University and the various world leaders in the Shipping Industry shall prove
to be very successful and definitely benefit the students to look forward for a career in
various activities in Shipping Industry globally.
The budding maritime, marine and offshore sectors are a thrilling and tactical area of
growth for AMET University and we look forward in welcoming students who are looking
for worthwhile careers and real-world research opportunities.
VISION
To upgrade AMET University to a position of pre-eminence among the world's
Maritime Universities.
MISSION
To be the fountainhead for nurturing finest intellectual capital base for the Maritime
sector worldwide.
QUALITY POLICY
AMET University is committed to provide highest quality in education and be the
most preferred institution for pursuing marine and marine related courses.
Providing a conductive, vibrant, progressive and enriching learning
atmosphere.
Teaching Excellence and Research Output.
Global outlook and engaging with the world through learning, teaching and
research.
Attracting the best and the brightest students.
Providing competitive advantage in gaining employment for further academic
opportunities.
Maintaining excellent links with commerce and industry both national and
international.
Complying with all applicable requirements and continually improving the
effectiveness of the Quality Management System.
RECOGNITION AND ACCREDITATION
AMET has been recognized by Director General of Shipping (DG Shipping) for
conducting Marine Engineering and Nautical Science Courses. Det Norske
Veritas- Germanischer Lloyds (DNV-GL) world renowned Classification
society bestowed the highest Grade A1 (Outstanding) to AMET continuously
three years i.e. 2014-’15, 2015-’16 and 2016-’17. after intensive inspection for
the Comprehensive Inspection Programme (CIP) conducted under the authority
of Director General of Shipping, Government of India.
AMET has been conferred with Deemed University Status under De Novo
category on August 2007 by University Grants Commission as per Sec.3 of
UGC Act, 1956.
AMET is certified to ISO 9001:2015 QMS Standard by Det Norske Veritas for
Design, Development and Conducting Maritime Training Courses,
Programmes, Examinations and Assessments.
The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) an autonomous
institution of the University Grants Commission has assessed AMET and
accredited with B Grade during November 2015. The accreditation is an
indication of standards of quality as set by the NAAC and valid for a period of
five years from 16-11-2015.
MEMBERS OF ACADEMIC COUNCIL
S.No NAME DESIGNATION
I Col. Dr.G.Thiruvasagam (Chairman) Vice-Chancellor
The Registrar, who shall be the secretary of the Academic Council
II Dr. P. Saravanan, (Secretary) Registrar
III Dean(s) of Faculties
1. Prof.K.R.Chidambaram Marine Engineering
2. Capt.K.Karthik Nautical Science
3. Dr.S.K.Satsangi Naval Architecture
4. Dr.D.Arivazhagan Curriculum Development
5. Dr.T.Sasilatha Academic
IV Heads of the Departments
1. Dr.R.Rajavel Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
2. Dr.K.Altaff Dept. of Marine Biotechnology
3. Capt.I.V.S.Ramakrishna Dept. of Pre-Sea Modular Courses
4. Prof.S.Rengaraju Dept. of HND-ME
5. Mr.R.Theertham Dept. of HND-NS
6. Dr.GenganSaravanan Dept. of Chemistry
7. Dr.P.Balaganesan Dept. of Mathematics
8. Dr.R.Baskaran Dept. of Physics
9. Dr.C.Vairavan Dept. of English
10. Dr.K.Komathy Dept. of Information Technology
11. Dr.N.R.Ramkumar Dept. of Physical Education
12. Dr.S.Prabakar Librarian
V Professors other than the Heads of the Departments
(By Rotation of Seniority)
1. Dr.N.Manoharan Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research
2. Capt.Yeshwanthraj Department of Nautical Science
3. Capt.P.Rajendran Department of Nautical Science
4. Mr.BhoopathyBhaskaran Department of Marine
Engineering
5. Mr.K.G.Ravikumar Department of Marine
Engineering
6. Mr.D.ImmanuelThiyagarajan Dept. of Marine Engineering
7. Dr.A.Shameem AMET Business School
8. Mr.P.Palanichamy Department of Mathematics
VI Two Associate Professors from the Departments other than the Heads of the
Departments by Rotation of Seniority
1. Dr.M.Bina Celine Dorathy AMET Business School
2. Dr.T.Nagalakshmi Department of Petroleum
Engineering
VII Two Assistant Professors from the Departments by Rotation of Seniority
1. Mr.P.Ramanathan Department of Mechanical Engg.
2. Mr.S.Arunkumar AMET Business School
VIII Three Eminent Educationists from other field related to the activities of the
Institution Deemed to be University who are not in the service of the
Institution Deemed to be University, nominated by the Vice-Chancellor
1. Dr.Chitra Krishnan HOD- Foreign Language,
University of Madras
2. Dr.V.Thangaraj Controller of Examinations, Vel
Tech University
3. Dr.B.Swaminathan
Asst. Professor, School of
Maritime Management, Indian
Maritime University
IX Three persons who are not members of the Teaching staff, co-opted by the
Academic Council for their specialised knowledge
1. Mr.Santhana Krishnan Ship /Yard Manager Marine
Consultant
2. Dr. M. A. Muthu Manickam
Scientist F, Joint Director, DRDO
/ Combat Vehicles Research &
Development Establishment,
Chennai
3. Capt. Saurabh Mahesh
Head – Crew Sourcing & Cadet
Administration Maersk Line
Singapore
Officials
1. Mrs.V.SangeethaAlbin Director – Administration
2. Prof.K.Seyadu Director – Students Affairs
3. Dr.K.Duraipandian Controller of Examinations
4. Capt.V.Chandrasekar Director – Placements
5. Dr.J.Rengamani Director– Faculty Development
MEMEBERS OF BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
1. Col. Dr. G.Thiruvasagam Vice – Chancellor, AMET University –
Chairman
2. Mr. Rajesh Ramachandran Vice-President – Nominee of AMET Trust
3. Mrs.Susheela Ramachandran Managing Trustee – Nominee of AMET Trust
4. Mr.S.Karikalan Senior Vice President - Nominee of AMET
Trust
5. Prof. Tulsi Ram, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi - UGC
Nominee
6. Dr. M.S. Palanichamy, Former Vice-Chancellor, Tamil Nadu Open
University – Eminent Academician
7. Dr. R.K. Chauhan Vice – Chancellor & Senior Prof., Lingaya’s
University, Faridabad, Haryana – Eminent
Academician
8. Dr. L. Kannan, Former Vice-Chancellor, Thiruvalluvar
University – Eminent Academician
9. Mr. K. Seyadu Chief Executive Officer - Nominee of AMET
Trust
10. Capt. K.Karthik Dean – Nautical Science, AMET University
11. Dr. N. Manoharan, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research, AMET
University
12. Prof. K.R. Chidambaram Dean, Department of Marine Engineering,
AMET University
13. Dr. T. Nagalakshmi, Associate Professor – Department of Petroleum
Engineering, AMET University
14. Dr. K. Duraipandian Controller of Examinations, AMET University –
Permanent Invitee
15. Dr. P. Saravanan Registrar, AMET University - Secretary
INTERNATIONAL BOARD OF ADVISORS
Capt. IbFruergaard Managing Director,Mari-Time Solutions
(Singapore) Pvt. Ltd.
PaulinoBaiona Manning Director,Sonangol Shipping,
Angola
Mr. Satoru Kuboshima President-Line Ship Management,
Japan
Capt. G. Ramaswamy CEO,Sea Team Management India Pvt.
Ltd.(Frontline Group Norway)
Capt. Rajesh Tandon Managing Director, V Ships, India
Capt. Abhijit Chattopadhyay Director &CEO,Mitsui OSK Lines
Maritime (I) (P) Ltd.,Mumbai
Mr. RajaishBajpaee CEO,Bernhard Schulte Ship
Management, Hong-Kong
Dr. Swapan Das Sarma Director, Teledata Marine Solutions,
USA
Capt. Saurab Mahesh Head Global Cadet Administration,
Maersk Line Ship Management,
AP Moller Singapore Pte.Ltd.,Singapore
Capt. NavinPassey Managing Director,
Wallem Ship Management (India)
Pvt.Ltd.,Mumbai
Mr. Lars Modin President & CEO, International Tanker
Management, Dubai
Dr. Santhanakumar Integrated Petroleum Consultancy
Services Pvt. Ltd., Chennai
Capt. Ashok R. SabnisGoodwood Ship Management Pte.Ltd.,
Singapore
Mr. Satraj Gill Dy. Managing Director (ROHQ),
Thome Ship Management
MEMBERS OF THE PLANNING AND MONITORING BOARD
1. Col.Dr.G.Thiruvasagam, Vice-Chancellor, AMET University – Chairman
2. Dr.MeenakshiGopinath, Principal, Lady Sri Ram College for Women, New Delhi
(UGC Nominee)
3. Dr.T.Balakrishnan, Former Vice-Chancellor, Periyar University
4. Capt.G.Ramaswamy, CEO, SeaTeam Management (I) (P) Ltd
5. Dr.J.P.Sukumar, Former Director of Physical Education, Anna University Sports
Board, Anna University
6. Dr.S.Hariharan, Director, Academic Staff College, Pondicherry University
7. Dr.S.Karunanidhi, Prof & Head, Dept. of Psychology, University of Madras
8. Dr.Chitra Krishnan, Prof & Head, Dept. of French and other Foreign Languages,
University of Madras
9. Dr.G.Krishnamoorthy, Director, Anna University Library, Chennai
10. Dr.M.K.Padmanaban, Chief Executive Officer, Premier Center for Competency
Training (PCFCT), Chennai
11. Mr.K.Seyadu, Chief Executive Officer, AMET University
12. Prof.K.R.Chidambaram, Principal – DGS Courses
13. Dr.N.Manoharan, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research,AMET University
14. Prof.Cdr.PrashantkumarSinghal, Chairperson, School of Offshore Engineering
15. Capt.K.Karthik, Dean-Nautical Science
16. Mr.BhoopathyBhaskaran, Professor, Dept. of Marine Engineering
17. Dr.P.Saravanan, Registrar, AMET University – Secretary
FINANCE COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Name & Designation Position
Col. Dr. G. Thiruvasagam, Vice-Chancellor,
AMET University Chairman
Mr. S.Karikalan Nominee of the Trust
Shri. Narayan Singh, Joint Secretary, UGC,
New Delhi UGC Nominee
Mrs.V.SangeethaAlbin Nominee of the Board of Management
Mrs.D.Nalini, Finance Officer Secretary
Mr.B.Thiyagarajan Auditor
BOARD OF RESEARCH
Col. Dr. G. Thiruvasagam,
Vice – Chancellor, AMET University,
Chennai – 603 112
Chairperson
Dr. P. Sivakumar
Director, DRDO/Combat Vehicles Research
& Development Establishment(CVRDE), Avadi, Chennai - 600 054
Member
Dr.V.Selvam,
Executive Director, M S Swaminathan Research Foundation,
Third cross road, Tharamani Institutional Area, Chennai- 600 113
Member
Dr. S. Mohan,
Professor, Environmental and water
Resources Engineering Division, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT
Madras, Chennai – 600036
Member
Dr. P. Iyamperumal,
Director, Tamil Nadu Science and Technology Centre,
Gandhi Mandapam Road, Chennai - 600 025
Member
Dr. B. Venkataraman,
Head, Radiological Safety Division &
Associate Director, Radiological Safety and
Environmental Group, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Department
of Atomic Energy,
Member
Government of India, Kalpakkam – 603 102
Dr. R. Venkatesan,
Group Head, Scientist - G, Ocean Observation System, National Institute of
Ocean Technology (NIOT), Chennai – 600 100.
Member
Dr. N.K. Chandrababu,
Scientist – G, Cluster Chairman Leather
Process Technology, Central Leather Research
Institute (CLRI) Government of India, Adyar, Chennai – 600 020
Member
Dr.Rita John,
Professor and Head, Department of Theoretical Physics,
University Madras, Chennai-600 025
Member
Dr. P. Saravanan,
Registrar, AMET University,
Chennai – 603 112
Member
Dr. M. Jayaprakashvel
Director – Research,
AMET University, Chennai – 603 112
Member
Dr. N. Manoharan,
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research),
AMET University, Chennai – 603 112
Secretary
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD – DEPARTMENT WISE
Department of Naval Architecture & Offshore Engineering
1. Dr. Nikolas Xiros - Professor, Department of Naval Architect,
University of New Orleans, USA
2. Mr. Sohan Roy - Naval Architect, CEO & Founder, Aries Group
of Companies, Sharjah, UAE
3. Mr.NawalSaigal - Former MD, Dubai Drydocks, UAE
4. Cdr. Balakrishnan G. Nair - Chief Engineer, Structural and Naval
Engineering,Naval Architect,
SaipemIndiaProjects Pvt. Ltd., Chennai
5. KJH Christie - Vice President - Design, L & T Shipbuilding,
Chennai
6. Cdr. Arvind Kaushik - Head-Business Development (Naval Works)
L&TConstruction (Heavy Civil Infrastructure)
Larsen &Toubro Ltd., New Delhi - 110 019
Department of Petroleum Engineering
1. Mr.GuyAllinson - Senior Lecturer, School of Petroleum
Engineering, The University of New South
Wales, Australia
2. Dr. MariyamniBintiAwang - MOR Director, Department of Petroleum
EngineeringUniversitiTeknologi Petronas,
Malaysia
3. Prof. Brian Evans - Head, Dept of Petroleum Engineering
(Subsea Eng)Curtin University- Science
Engineering, Western Australia
4. Mr. P. Chandrasekaran - General Manager & Basin Manager, Krishna –
Godavari &Pranhita - Godavari Basins ONGC,
Chennai
Department of Mechanical Engineering
1. Dr. C. Periasamy - Professor, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology &
Science, Pilani, Dubai United Arab Emirates
2. Dr. M.V.N Sankaram - Professor, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology &
Science, Pilani, Dubai United Arab Emirates
3. Dr. R. Udhayakumar - Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology &
Science, Pilani, Dubai United Arab Emirates
4. Dr. Yu Zhou - Professor, Shenzhen Garduate School Harbin
Institute of Technology, Building C, Xili
University Town, Shen Zhen, China,518055
5. Mr. Abdelsalam Mohammad - Professor, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Al-Sarkhi King Fahd University of
Petroleum & Minerals, South Arabia
6. LU Lin, Vivien - Associate Professor,Department of Building
ServicesEngineering, The Hong Kong
Polytechnique University, Hong Kong China
7. Dr. A. Antar, Mohammed - Professor, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, King Fhad University of Petroleum
and Minerals,Saudi Arabia
AMET Business School
1. Dr. Daniel - UTS, Sydney
2. Dr. Jeremy Howells - University of Southhampton, UK
3. Mr. M. Armstrong - Head-Operations, SchenkerKhimji's LLC,
Muscat,
Sultanate of Oman
4. Mr. NizamuddinAzeez - Manager-Operations, Inspectorate International,
Jubail Port, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
DETAILS OF COURSES OFFERED
U.G. Programmes
B.Sc.Nautical Science
B.E.Marine Engineering
B.E.Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering
B.E. Petroleum Engineering
B.E. Mechanical Engineering
B.E. Electrical & Electronics Engineering
B. Tech. in Food Processing Technology
B.E. Mining Engineering
B.B.A. Shipping
B.Com Logistics & Computer Applications
P.G. Programmes
M. E. Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering
M. E. Petroleum Engineering
M.E. Thermal & Fluid Engineering
M.E. Power Systems
M.E. Structural Engineering and Construction
M.B.A. Shipping & Logistics Management
M.Sc Marine Biotechnology
Ph.D. Programmes
AMET Business School
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Harbour& Ocean Engineering
Marine Bio-Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
Physics
Chemistry
English
Information Technology
Marine Engineering
Mathematics
Nautical Science
Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering
Higher National Diploma Programmes
Higher National Diploma in Marine Engineering (In collaboration with City of Glasgow
College, U.K)
Higher National Diploma in Marine Engineering (In collaboration with South Tyneside
College, U.K)
Higher National Diploma in Nautical Science (In collaboration with City of Glasgow
College, U.K)
Higher National Diploma in Nautical Science (In collaboration with South Tyneside
College, U.K)
Higher National Diploma in Electro Tech (In collaboration with South Tyneside College,
U.K)
Diploma Programmes
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Diploma in Petroleum Engineering
Diploma in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering
Innovative Programmes for Rural Youth and Women
Certificate Course in Fisheries Engineering for the unemployed youths of fishermen
community
Certificate Course in Tally for empowering economically poor rural women
Certificate Course in Digital Photo Editing for empowering economically poor rural
women
Other Programmes
Pre Sea Training for Graduate Mechanical Engineers
Pre-Sea GP Rating (6 Months)
Pre Sea Modular Programmes
Global Maritime Distress and Safety Systems (GMDSS)
Electro Technical Officer Programme
Centre of Excellence in Collaboration with Industries Programmes
On Board Ship Automation by CDCE School of Automation and robotics in association
with Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Govt. Of India
Innovation in robotics and artificial intelligence Electronics Platform Research (EPR) Lab
Value Added Programmes
One credit course - Instrumented Safety Systems - by Yokogawa India Ltd
PRIMA VERA ORACLE
High Voltage Safety and Switch Gear - Operational Level Course (Directorate General of
Shipping Approved Certificate Course)
High Voltage Safety and Switch Gear - Management Level Course (DGS approved
Certificate Course)
CAD using CERO
CNC Milling and Turning in association with National Small Industrial Corporation
(NSIC), Govt. of India
Community College Programmes
Marine Structural Welding SMAW-4G (CS)
Marine Structural Welding GTAW & GMAW (CS, SS & AL)
Automatic Structural Welding GMAW-3G (CS)
Marine Pipe Welding SMAW-6G (CS)
Marine Pipe Welding GTAW+SMAW-6G(CS)
Marine Pipe Welding GTAW-6G (SS & ALLOYS)
Marine Pipe Welding GTAW+SMAW-6GR(CS)
International Welder Diploma (Approved by International Institute of Welding)
International Welding Specialist Diploma (Approved by International Institute of Welding)
International Diploma in Welding
International Diploma in Welding Technology
Underwater Welding Diploma
Marine Structural Steel Fitter
Marine Pipe Fitter & Fabricator
Admission Help Lines
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THE PRE-ADMISSION COUNSELING 2017-2018
AMET University has conducted the AMET University Common Entrance Test for various
courses offered by this University successfully at the following test centers.
S.No City Venue Name Address
1 Bangalore Saastech Software
Pvt. Ltd
55, S V Complex, K R Road, Basavanagudi,
Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004
2 Kozhikode JDT ISLAM
informatics center
Opposite nirmala hospital wayanad road
vellimadukunnu 673012, Kozhikode, Kerala –
673012
3 Lucknow Bitech Exam Hub 3/7 VinaykhandPatrkarpuramChaurahaGomti
Nagar Lucknow-226010
4 Hyderabad U Learn Systems Pvt
Ltd
4Th Floor, East 19 Building, Lane Adjacent To
Dominos Pizza Opp Cyber Towers, Madhapur
Hyderabad – 500081
5 Cochin Rajagiri Centre For
Business Studies,
Seaport Airport Road, Rajagiri Valley P.O.
Kakkanad Kochi 682039
6 Kolkata
Goverment College
of Engineering &
Leather Technology
Eastern Metropolitan Bypass, Block-LB, Sector-
III, Salt Lake City, Kolkata, West Bengal
700098
7 Mumbai Omkar Education
Sangh
First Floor, ShindewadiBmc School,
ShankerraoPalav Marg, Opposite
ShindewadiMhada Office, Above Shindewadi
Metropolitan Court, Dadar East – 400014
8 Patna
Acme Institute of
Information And
Technology
142, Road No. 10, Near Canara Bank, Sri
Krishna Nagar, Patna 800001 Landmark-
Income Tax Golambar 800001
9 Delhi
Sakaar Digital-
Pariksha Solutions
Pvt Ltd
4/71 3Rd Floor. Wea Karol Bagh. Opp Hotel
Regent Continental. Delhi 110005
10 Trivandrum Marian Engineering
College
Menamkulam, Kazhakuttom, Trivandrum, Pin
695582
11 Chandigarh eEdu Solutions S.C.0. 324-325, Level - II, Sector : 38 D
,Chandigarh, near ICICI bank
Department of Marine Engineering
S.No. Name Designation
1 Prof.K.R.Chidambaram Prinicpal DGS Courses
2 Prof.S.Rengaraju Professor
3 Prof.M.Rajasekaran Professor
4 Prof.BhoopathyBhaskaran Professor
5 Prof.SureshPattabhiraman Professor
6 Prof.P.S.Sridhar Professor
7 Prof.K.Rajagopalan Professor
8 Prof.K.G.Ravikumar Professor
9 Prof.S.P.Venugopal Professor
10 Prof.S.ShanmugaSundaram Asst. Professor
11 Prof.R.Rajendr Prasad Asst. Professor
12 Prof.ParivallalPanneerselvam Asst. Professor
Department of Nautical Science
S.No Name Designation
1. Capt.K.Karthik Dean
2 Capt.Yeshwanth Raj Professor
3 Capt.R.K.Kumar Professor
4 Capt.I.V.S.Ramakrishna Professor
5 Capt.P.Rajendran Professor
6 Capt.J.Manivannan Professor
7 Capt.Samson Joseph Professor
8 Capt.V.Chandrasekhar Professor
9 Cdr.V.Ramakrishnan Professor
10 Capt.Ganeshyam Professor
Department of Naval Architecture & Offshore Engineering
S.No. Name Designation
1 Dr.S.K.Satsangi Dean-HOD
2 Cdr. Prashant Kumar Director
3 Mr.M.S.P. Raju Professor
4 Dr. B.M. Shameem Assistant Professor
5 Mr. Akshar Patel Assistant Professor
6 Mr.Vijith P P Assistant Professor
7 Mr. Himanshu Uppal Assistant Professor
8 Mr. Ranjit Kumar Varma Assistant Professor
9 Mr. Vinod Vincent Assistant Professor
10 Mr. Y. Gopikrishna Assistant Professor
11 Mr. A. PremAnandh Assistant Professor
12 Mr. Saravanakumar.K Assistant Professor
13 Mrs.C.Vijayalakshmi Assistant Professor
14 Mr. Ramaswamy Assistant Professor
AMET BUSINESS SCHOOL
S.No Name Designation
1 Dr.J.Rengamani Director
2 Dr.A.Shameem Professor
3 Dr.D.Rajasekar Associate Professor
4 Dr.M.Bina Celine Dorathy Associate Professor
5 Dr.R.Srinivasan Assistant Professor
Department of ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINERING
S. No Name Designation
1 Dr.T.Sasilatha Professor & Dean
2 Dr.S.V.Saravanan Assistant Professor
3 Dr.M.Rajavelan Assistant Professor
4 Ms.R.Elavarasi Assistant Professor
5 Mr.R.Sundar Assistant Professor
6 Mr.M.Dheepak Assistant Professor
7 Mr.P.Veerakumar Assistant Professor
8 Ms.A.MubashiraAnjum Assistant Professor
9 Mr.S.Janarthanan Assistant Professor
10 Mr.V.Karthikeyan Assistant Professor
11 Ms. T .Dhanya Assistant Professor
12 Mr.C.Gnanavel Assistant Professor
13 Ms.A.Durga Devi Assistant Professor
14 Mr.Baldwin Immanuel Assistant Professor
15 Mr.P.Muthukumar Assistant Professor
16 Ms.G.Jegadeeswari Assistant Professor
17 Ms.S.Sinthuja Assistant Professor
6 Dr.S.Poongavanam Assistant Professor
7 Ms.Annie Sam Assistant Professor
8 Dr.RubenAnto Assistant Professor
9 Mr.S.Arun Kumar Assistant Professor
10 Ms.D.DivyaRanjani Assistant Professor
Department of Petroleum Engineering
S.No. Name Designation
1 Dr. T. Nagalakshmi Professor & Head
2 Mr.Anand Ramamurthy Associate Professor
3 Dr.A.RajeshKanna Assistant Professor
4 Mr. M. J. A. Prince Assistant Professor
5
Mrs. V. Amirthavalli Assistant Professor
6
Mr. S. Govindan Assistant Professor
7 Mr. H.Sundaram Assistant Professor
8 Dr.A.Balasubramanian Assistant Professor
9
Dr.P.Sakthiselvan Assistant Professor
10 Mr.M.Panbarasan
Assistant Professor
11 Mr. D. Srikanth Assistant Professor
12 Mr.Ilavalagan Assistant Professor
13 Mr.Abhinav Gupta
Assistant Professor
Department of Harbor and Ocean Engineering
S.No. Name Designation
1 Dr.K.Thiruvenkatasamy Professor - HOD
2 Dr.J.Rajaraman Professor
3 Dr.L.Senthilnathan Assistant Professor
4 Mr.P.Mohamed Rajab Assistant Professor
5 Ms.R.Keerthi Raj Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
S.No. Name Designation
1 Dr.Rajavel HOD-Professor
2 Dr.S.Prabhakaran Associate Professor
3 Dr.K.Umanath Associate Professor
4 Mr.P.Ramanathan Assistant Professor
5 Mr.V.Srinivas Assistant Professor
6 Mr.A.R.Sivaram Assistant Professor
7 Mr.P.Senthil Kumar Assistant Professor
8 Mr.J.Harish kumar Assistant Professor
9 Mr.R.Praveenkumar Assistant Professor
10 Mr.D.S.Balaji Assistant Professor
11 Mr.G.Vijayakanth Assistant Professor
12 Mr.S.Muthubaskaran Assistant Professor
13 Ms.G.Divyapriya Assistant Professor
14 Mr.A.VijinPrabhu Assistant Professor
15 Mr.ArunNavin Joseph Assistant Professor
Department of Marine Biotechnology
S.No. Name Designation
1 Dr.Altaff Professor & Head
2 Dr. M. Jaya Prakashvel Assistant Professor
3 Dr.N. Sri Kumaran Assistant Professor
4 Dr.SylveserFederick Assistant Professor
Department of Information Technology
S. No. Name Designation
1 Dr.K.Komathy Professor & Head
2 Ms. G. Vennila Assistant Professor
3 Ms.Shanthi H.J Assistant Professor
4 Mr. E. Subramanian Assistant Professor
5 Mr.D.Satish Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry
S.No. Name Designation
1 Dr.GenganSaravanan Professor & Head
2
Dr.N.Sivakumar Assistant Professor
3 Dr.T.R.Heera Assistant Professor
Department of English
S. No. Name Designation
1. Dr.C.Vairavan Professor & Head
2. Mr.K.Manigandan Assistant Professor
3. Ms.J.Christalin Janet Assistant Professor
4. Ms.S.Esther Rani Assistant Professor
5 Ms.P.Karthika Assistant Professor
Department of HND – Nautical Science
S.No. Name Designation
1. Mr.P.J.Samson HOD
2. Mr.R.Theertham Asst Professor
3. Mr.K.Babu Sr.Lecturer
Prof.V.B.S.RAJAN LIBRARY
S. No. Name Designation
1 Dr.S.Prabakar Librarian
2 Mr.K.Sekar Asst – Librarian
3 Dr.M.Nagarajan Asst – Librarian
Department of Mathematics
S.No. Name Designation
1. Dr.BalaganesanPalanivelu Professor & Head
2. Ms.M.Mehertaj Assistant professor
3. Ms.G.Jenitha Assistant professor
4. Mr.I.Paulraj Assistant professor
5. Ms.T.Dhivya Assistant professor
Department of Physics
S.No. Name Designation
1. Dr.R.Baskaran Professor & Head
2. Mr.M.Sureshkumar Assistant professor
3. Dr Anita R Warrier Assistant professor
4. Dr Suresh Sagadevan Assistant professor
5. Dr K Anandan Assistant professor
6. Dr K Rajesh Assistant professor
7. Dr K Gayathri Assistant professor
Department of Physical Education
S.No. Name Designation
1 Dr. N. R. Ramkumar Director
2. Dr. A. Manoj Kumar Assistant professor
Day / Month JULY 2017 AUGUST 2017 SEPTEMBER 2017 OCTOBER 2017 NOVEMBER 2017 DECEMBER 2017
Friday 1 1 HolidayMilad-un-Nabi
Saturday 1 Founder’s Birthday 2 Holiday Bakrid 2 Holiday
Sunday 2 Holiday 3 Holiday 1 Holiday Muharram 3 Holiday
Monday 3 4 2 Holiday Gandhi Jayanthi 4
Tuesday 4 1 5 Teacher’s Day 3 5
Wednesday 5 2 6 4 Green Card Meeting 1 6
Thursday 6 3 7 5 Green Card Meeting 2 7
Friday 7 4 8 International Literacy Day
(UNESCO) 6 Green Card Meeting 3 8
Saturday 8 Holiday 5 Holiday 9 Holiday 7 Holiday 4 Holiday 9 Holiday
Sunday 9 Holiday 6 Holiday 10 Holiday 8 Holiday 5 Holiday 10 Holiday
Monday 10 7 11 9 6 Commencement of Practical
Examination 11
Tuesday 11 8 12 10 7 12
Wednesday 12 9 13 11 8 13 Academic Council
Meeting
Thursday 13 10 14 12 9 14
Friday 14 11 15 13 10 15 University Exam
Ends
Saturday 15 Holiday World Youth Skills Day
12 Holiday International Youth
Day 16 Holiday 14 Holiday 11
16 Holiday Winter
Vacation Starts
Sunday 16 Holiday 13 Holiday 17 Holiday 15 Holiday 12 Holiday 17 Holiday
Monday 17 University reopens for ODD
Semester 14 Holiday Krishna Jayanthi 18 Commencement of Second
Internal Test 16 Holiday
13 Commencement of Model
Examinations 18
Tuesday 18 15 Independence day 19 17 Holiday 14 19
Wednesday 19 16 Commencement of First Internal Test
20 Academic Council Meeting 18 Holiday Deepavali 15 20
Thursday 20 17 21International Day of Peace 19 Holiday 16 21
Friday 21 18 Annual Convocation 22 20 17 22
Saturday 22 Holiday 19 Holiday World Humanitarian
Day 23 Holiday 21 18 23 Holiday
Sunday 23 Holiday 20 Holiday 24 Holiday 22 Holiday 19 Holiday 24 Holiday
Monday 24 21 25 23 20 25 Holiday Christmas
Tuesday 25 22 26 24 21 26
Wednesday 26 23 27 25 Board of Research Meeting 22 27
Thursday 27 24 28 World Maritime Day (IMO) 26 23 28
Friday 28 25 Holiday VinayagarChathurthi 29 Holiday Ayutha Pooja 27 24 Issue of Hall Tickets 29
Saturday 29 26 Holiday 30 Holiday VijayaDasami 28 25 Holiday 30 Holiday
Sunday 30 Holiday 27 Holiday 29 Holiday 26 Holiday 31 Holiday
Monday 31 Holiday 28Last date for uploading First
Internal Marks 30
27 Last date for uploading
Model exam marks and CIA Marks
Tuesday 29 31 28 Commencement of
University Exams
Wednesday 30 29
Thursday 31 30
July – December Session 2017 (Academic Year 2017- 18)
Acdemic Year
Day / Month JANUARY 2018 FEBRUARY 2018 MARCH 2018 APRIL 2018 MAY2018
Sunday 1 Holiday
Monday 1 Holiday New Year’s Day/ Winter Vacation Ends
2
Tuesday 2 University reopens for EVEN sem 3 1 Holiday
Wednesday 3 4 Academic Council Meeting 2
Thursday 4 1 1 5 3
Friday 5 2 2 6 4
Saturday 6 3 3 Holiday 7 World Health Day (WHO) 5 Holiday
Sunday 7 Holiday 4 Holiday 4 Holiday 8 Holiday 6 Holiday
Monday 8 5 Commencement of First
Internal Test 5
9 Commencement of Practical
Examination 7
Tuesday 9 6 6 10 8
Wednesday 10 7 7 Board of Research Meeting 11 9
Thursday 11 8 8 International Women’s Day 12 10
Friday 12 9 9 13 11
Saturday 13 Holiday 10 Holiday Alumni Meet 10 14 Holiday Tamil New Year 12
Sunday 14 Holiday Pongal 11 Holiday 11 Holiday 15 Holiday 13 Holiday
Monday 15 Holiday UzhavarThirunal 12 12 Commencement of Second Internal Test
16 Commencement of Model Examination
14
Tuesday 16 Holiday Thiruvalluvar Day 13 13 17 15
Wednesday 17 14 14 18 16
Thursday 18 15 Foundation Day / Last date for uploading First
Internal Marks
15 19 17 University Exam Ends
Friday 19 16 16 20 18 Summer Vacation Starts
Saturday 20 17 17 Holiday 21 19 Holiday
Sunday 21 Holiday 18 Holiday 18 Holiday Telugu New Year 22 Holiday 20 Holiday
Monday 22 19 19 23 21
Tuesday 23 20 20 24 22
Wednesday 24 21 21 25 23
Thursday 25 22 22 Last date for uploading Second
Internal Marks 26 24
Friday 26 Holiday Republic Day 23 23 27 Issue of Hall Tickets 25
Saturday 27 Holiday 24 24 28 Last date for uploading Model
Exam Marks and CIA Marks 26 Holiday
Sunday 28 Holiday 25 Holiday 25 Holiday 29 Holiday 27 Holiday
Monday 29 26 26 Green Card Meeting 30 Commencement of University
Exams 28
Tuesday 30 27 27 Green Card Meeting 29
Wednesday 31 28 28 Green Card Meeting 30
Thursday 29 Holiday MahavirJayanthi 31
Friday 30 Holiday Good Friday
Saturday 31 Holiday
January – June Session2018(Academic Year 2017- 18)
RESULT ANALYSIS
Course wise Distribution of Pass Percentage
Course
Current Students No. of
Students
including
Old Batches
Students to be
awarded Degree
Total No. of
Students Pass %
MS(BY RESEARCH) 1 1 100 1
BSc(NS) 143 180 79.44 159
BE(ME) 173 189 91.53 176
BE(NA) 64 84 76.19 84
BE(EEEM) 8 9 88.89 9
BE(PE) 103 124 83.06 112
BE(HE) 20 21 95.24 20
BE(MECH) 35 48 72.92 35
BBA(S) 63 82 76.83 63
MBA(SLM) 63 67 94.03 63
MSc(MBT) 1 7 14.29 1
MTech(PE) 3 8 37.5 3
MTech(NA) 5 6 83.33 5
Total 682 826 76.40 731
External Examiners
Sl.No Department Faculty Name Affiliation
1 ABS Dr.P.G.LathaMaheswari J.H.A.Agarsan College,
Madhavaram, Chennai
2 ABS Dr.K.Selvasundaram Faculty of Science &Humanities,SRM
University
3 ABS B.Devamaindhan IDE, University of Madras
4 ABS Dr.R.Meganathan Mohamed Sathak College
5 ABS R.Kabaleeswaran Mohamed Sathak College
6 ABS Ms.DivyaSathish Sathyabama University,
7 ABS Ms.Hemalatha Lord Venkateshwara College of Engineering
8 ABS B.Yogeswari J.H.A.Agarsan College, Madhavaram,
Chennai
9 ABS J.Khaja Sheriff University of Madras
10 ABS B.Yogeswari J.H.A.Agarsan College, Madhavaram,
Chennai
11 ABS R.Shanthi Madras University
12 CHEMISTRY Niranjani.S S.D.N.B. Vaishnav College for Women,
Chrompet, Chennai
13 EEEM Dr.JawaharSenthilkumar Anna University, Chennai
14 EEEM Dr.Mohanasundar Vel Tech, Avadi
15 EEEM Sathish Kumar T IMU, Uthandi,Chennai,119
16 EEEM Dr.S.Pukazhendhi Anna University, Chennai
17 EEEM Dr.Pongaiyanan Prof., AvaiyarmensEngg College,
Pondicherry
18 EEEM Dr.A.Sivasubramaniam VIT University
19 EEEM Dr.C.Bharathiraja SRM University
20 EEEM Dr.Mohanasundar Vel Tech, Avadi
21 EEEM Dr.C.Bharathiraja SRM University
22 EEEM Dr.A.Sivasubramaniam VIT University
23 EEEM Mr.Prabhu G.K.M. College of Engg.,Chennai
24 ENGLISH M.D.Sasikala J.H.A.Agarsan College, Madhavaram,
Chennai
25 ENGLISH D.R.Jayaraman J.H.A.Agarsan College, Madhavaram,
Chennai
26 ENGLISH M.D.Sasikala J.H.A.Agarsan College, Madhavaram,
Chennai
27 HE Dr.Arivazhagan
Meenakshisundarajan college of
engineering,ambattur, chennai- 53.
28 HE Prof.Dr.GeorgeYesuVedha
Victor
Fellow of ICA, Chartered Engineer(UK),
Marine Layer -Arbitrator
29 HE HemeltonA.Joseph
Executive Engineer, Chennai Port Trust, 12,
Vel Nagar Extn, Adambakkam, Chennai-
600 088
30 HE Ms.M.Malini Gayathri
MeenakshiSundarajan College of
Engineering, 363, Arcot Road,
Kodambakkam, Chennai600 024
31 HE Dr.VasanthiPadmanabhan B.S.Abdur Rahman University, Seethakathi
Estate, Vandalur, Chennai-600 048
32 HE Ms.M.Malini Gayathri MeenakshiSundarajan College of
Engineering
33 HE Dr.B.Hemalatha Meenakshi College of Engineering, West
KK Nagar, chennai- 78.
34 HE HemeltonA.Joseph
Executive Engineer, Chennai Port Trust, 12,
Vel Nagar Extn, Adambakkam, Chennai-
600 088
35 HE Prof.Dr.GeorgeYesuVedha
Victor
Fellow of ICA, Chartered Engineer(UK),
Marine Layer -Arbitrator
36 IT T.S.Umamaheswari J.H.A.Agarsan College, Madhavaram,
Chennai
37 IT T.S.Umamaheswari J.H.A.Agarsan College, Madhavaram,
Chennai
38 MARINE Dr.K.Sivasami
Dr.K.Sivasami, Dean Marine, Coimbatore
Marine College, Mayileripalayam,
Coimbatore- 641032
39 MARINE V.Srinivasan
Mr.V.Srinivasan, 2/12, First Floor, State
Bank Colony, Vannanthurai, Adyar,
Chennai- 600 020
40 MARINE Mr.T.Mohan Chief Engineer, MASSA Maritime
Academy, Chennai
41 MARINE Prof. K.V.Sivanarayana
Prof, Dept of Marine Engg, Sri
Venkateshwara College of Engg, Sri
Perumbadur
42 MARINE S.Krishnan Sri Vengateshwara College of Engg
43 MARINE T.R.Mohan Sri Vengateshwara College of Engg
44 MARINE Mr.T.Mohan Chief Engineer, MASSA Maritime
Academy, Chennai
45 MARINE Mr.V.Srinivasan Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering
and Techonology, Chennai
46 MATHS R.Pushpalatha J.H.A.Agarsan College, Madhavaram,
Chennai
47 MATHS L.Vasu Easwari Engineering College, BharathiSalai,
Ramapuram, Cehnnai-600 089
48 MATHS R.Pushpalatha J.H.A.Agarsan College, Madhavaram,
Chennai
49 MBT Dr.N.Manoharan School of Marine Sciences, Chennai
50 MBT Dr.N.Yogananth Mohammed Sathak College of Arts and
Science, Sholinganallur, Chennai-600 119
51 MBT Dr.N.Thirunavukkarasu Dr.AmbedkarGovt Arts College,
Vyasarbadi, Chennai-39
52 MBT Dr.K.Maheshkumar Madras Christian College, Tambaram,
Chennai- 600 059
53 MBT Dr.Muthezhilan D G Vaishnav College , Arumbakkam,
Chennai-600 106
54 MBT Dr.K.Maheshkumar Madras Christian College, Tambaram,
Chennai- 600 059
55 MBT Dr.B.Sampath Kumar Vels University, Cehnnai-117
56 MECH P.Gopi Anand Institute of Higher Tech, OMR,
Chennai
57 MECH Dr.Mohanmurugan Saveetha University, Saveetha Nagar,
Thandalam, Chennai- 602 105.
58 MECH Dr.A.Dhanpal
Prof., RamanujarEngg College, 16,
Harrington Street, Indira Nagar Extn,
Seliyur, Cehnnai-73
59 MECH Dr.G.Ramesh VelammalEngg College, Surapet, Ambattur,
Chennai
60 MECH Dr.Mohanmurugan Saveetha University, Saveetha Nagar,
Thandalam, Chennai- 602 105.
61 MECH Dr.L.Ranganathan JeppiarEngg College, Jeppiaar Nagar, OMR,
Semmancherry, Chennai-119
62 MECH Dr.Rajan
MGR University. Periyar EVR High Road,
NH4 Haigh way, Maduravoyal, Chennai-
600 095.
63 MECH Dr.Kathirvel RMK Engineering College, RSM Nagar,
Kaveripettai, Karmedupudi(T.K), 601206
64 NAUTICAL Capt.AjayGangadharan
Maritime Foundations, 30/13,
Jayalakshmipuram 1st street,
Nungambakkam, Chennai- 34.
65 NAUTICAL Capt.Mukund Kumar Indian Maritime University, Uhtandi,
Chennai -119
66 NAUTICAL Capt.G.B.Singh
The Nautical Institute India(Southern India
Branch) 24, Bagavantham Street,(opp)
ThirupathiDevasthanam, T.Nagar, Chennai-
600 017
67 PETROLEUM Dr.R.Nagendra Anna University, Chennai- 600 025
68 PETROLEUM Mr.SanjayR.Joshi
Department of Petroleum Engineering,
Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT),
S.No.124, Paud Road, Kothrud, Pune
411038, Maharastra, India.
69 PHYSICS Dr.P.Koteeswari S.D.N.B. Vaishnav College for Women,
Chrompet, Chennai
70 PHYSICS Dr.T.Kavitha S.D.N.B. Vaishnav College for Women,
Chrompet, Chennai
Training and Placement @ AMET
In AMET Training and Placement Cell is to guide cadets to choose right career and to give
knowledge, skill, and aptitude and meet the manpower requirements of the Industry. We
equipping the cadets with relevant and conceptualized professional skills and guiding them
towards a bright future and career all around the world with the values of – ‘Sincerity’, ‘Hard
Work’ and ‘Ethics’.
Motive
To assist students to develop/clarify their academic and career interests, and their short and long-
term goals through individual counseling and group sessions
Maintaining and regularly updating the database of students. Maintaining database of companies
and establishing strategic links for campus recruitments.
Gathering information about job fairs and all relevant recruitment advertisements.
Coordinating with companies to learn about their requirements and recruitment procedures
Identifying the needs and expectations of the companies to assist them in recruiting most suitable
candidates.
Organizing pre-placement training/workshops/seminars for students.
Arranging periodic meetings with Human Resources Department of companies and TPO's to
promote recruitments.
To assist students for industrial training at the end of the fourth and sixth semester.
To provide resources and activities to facilitate the career planning process.
To act as a link between students, alumni, and the employment community.
To assist students in obtaining placement in reputed companies.
Career Guidance:
Highlighting articles on departmental notice boards regarding Competitive & Industrial Career
Opportunities.
Inform students about the available job opportunities in government sectors and off campus
drives.
Arranging Motivational Talks.
Conducting Psychometric Test.
Conducting Expectation Management Workshops.
Training& Development:
Keeping in view the industry requirements, the training curriculum is designed for preparing the
students for entry-level Graduate Engineer Trainees.
Personality Development
Communication Skills & Vocabulary
Resume Preparation& Email Writing
Group Discussion
Interview Skills
Aptitude Training & Practice Tests
Foreign Languages such as Japanese & German
Placement:
The industry is always on the lookout for students who are vibrant, energetic individuals and
ready to accept challenges, attentive, a good academic background, fast learners, open to
learning even at work and more importantly, good communication skills.
This activity focuses on the personality development to make the students reliable, with a
positive attitude and right decision making.
Guiding for preparation.
Arranging mock Interviews.
Conducting weekly Aptitude tests
Communicating with Alumni for available openings.
Communicating with industry for campus interviews.
PRE-PLACEMENT TALK (PPT)
Pre Placement Talks provides an opportunity to the recruiting company and the students to
interact with each other. The company gives the presentation regarding the history, growth
potential, future opportunities, and jobs available (content, compensation package, location, etc.)
PPT also provides a company with opportunity to recruit AMET students for summer training
assignments.
FINAL PLACEMENT
Campus recruitment drives are undertaken by inviting companies from the private, public and
government sectors to place Institute’s students at entry level positions. Placement assistance is
provided industry/sector/Vertical-wise as well as by functional area wise.
COCHIN SHIPYARD COMPANY TEAM VISITED FOR PLACEMENT
Dubai Visit from 26th
April 2018 to 1stMay 2018
The AMET University gives a great opportunity to the Second year MBA students of AMET
Business School to undergo Industrial Visit in Dubai with the following objectives:
1) To provide an international exposure to the MBA students
2) To make them to learn about the port activities & operations
3) To assist MBA students with placement opportunities
4) To conduct an Alumni Meet in Dubai
Interview of Diamond Shipping, Dubai – Mr.Janakiraman
AMET Alumni Meet Banner, Dubai Mr.Rajesh, Capt.Sohail, Mr.Krishnan, Dr.J.Rengamani (L to R)
Capt.Sohail Mukadam, Chief Guest of Alumni Meet Mr.Krishnan Subramaniam, Guest of Honour of Alumni Meet
Alumni Gathering AMET Alumni
MBA Alumni addressing the gathering MBA/BBA Alumni
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ODYSSEY
Research and Development is an integral part of the activities of AMET University. This activity
is one of the wings of the Institute which facilitates, channelizes, records, and regulates all the
academic, sponsored, collaborative research projects and consultancy works in the Institute. In a
world increasingly propelled by technology, academic research forms the mainspring of a
nation’s economic growth. AMET aspires to transform the lives of young budding engineers
through their innovative ideas to contribute for research at academic level. AMET is closely
working with core industries to train the students in this direction. This objective will be very
close to the heart of the industry in the direction of producing ready to be employed engineers.
The key goal of the Institute is to provide a creative atmosphere in which higher studies and
research thrive amongst the faculty and students. It also promotes and manages Institute-Industry
interaction.
All disciplines of the AMET would be engaged in R&D and consultancy activities. The R&D
cell of this University would be active in registering for patents, copyrights, publications in
conferences, organizing conferences, seminars and workshops. Faculty and students have been
encouraged to be creative, since it is the creative aspect that induces newer thinking. Lectures
and Demonstrations are made both for students and faculty to kindle their spirit of creativity both
by our own faculty and from experts. The management, knowing the importance of R&D has
been magnanimous to sanction necessary funds for Research and Development.
The University is engaged in pursuing Quality Research in Maritime Emerging Areas. The
following are the few areas,
Maritime Education, Ship Design, Marine Pollution, Maritime Security
Climate Change, Vessel Traffic Management, Ocean Acidification
Coastal / Marine Management, Inland Water Studies, Estuarine Studies
Maritime Policies, Shipping & Logistics Management, Maritime Law
Marine Insurance, Maritime Fleet Operations, Oil & Gas, Wave Energy
Marine Human Resource Management, Offshore Wind Energy
Port Safety and Waste Management, Coastal Hazards, Disaster Mitigation
Oil Pollution and Oil Sleek, Marine Navigation, Cargo Handling
Material and Invasive Species, Bio fouling, Maritime Ecology,
EXIM Studies, Maritime Boundaries, Maritime Terrorism and Piracy
Deep Sea Mining, Health and Environment, Chemical Dispersion etc…
Ph.D Awarded
Candidates Name Faculty Title of the Thesis
Mr.Sandip Kumar Roy Engineering and Technology
DESIGN OF PHOTONIC CRYSTAL BASED OPTICAL SENSOR FOR LAB-ON-CHIP
Ms.Helen Information Technology
AN INTELLIGENT BEE INSPIRED ENERGY-EFFICIENT ROUTING USING FUZZY CLUSTERING FOR MOBILE AD HOC NETWORK
MS.VidhyaSivasailanathan Science
STUDIES ON RADIATION PROTECTION METHODOLOGY FOR INSITU SHIELDING USING SIMULATIONS THROUGH ITERATIVE APPROACH AND MEASUREMENT
Mr.K.GOPI Science
DIVERSITY OF ENDOPHYTIC FUNGI FROM THE HALOPHYTES OF EAST COAST OF TAMILNADU AND THEIR BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS" (MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY)
Ms.SudhaMisra Information Technology
MAKING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COUNT:THE ROLE OF ADVANCED I.T.IN FASHION APPAREL E-COMMERCE
Mr.Hari G. Krishna Management Studies
A STUDY OF EMPLOYABILITY DETERMINANTS IN PRE AND POST EMPLOYMENT SCENARIO WITH REFERENCE TO KANCHIPURAM DISTRICT, TAMILNADU STATE
Ms.T.ShanmugaPriya Chemistry
SPECTRAL AND METAGENOMIC ANALYSIS OF GUT MICROBIOME OF MARINE ORNAMENTAL BUTTERFLY FISH (FAMILY:CHAETODONTIDAE)
Ms.K.Bhuvaneswari Management Studies
A STUDY ON THE CURRENT ISSUES AND CHALLENGES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF LOGISTICS COMPANIES
Ms.S.Barathi Library and information Science
INFORMATION SEEKING BEHAVIOUR AND MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM OF FACULTIES IN THE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION LIBRARIES IN PONDICHERRY
Mr.BalendranMiranda.J.A Management Studies
MARKETING PRACTICES ADOPTED BY PHARMACISTS CHEMISTS IN CHENNAI CITY
Mr.K.SEKAR Library and Information Science
DIGITAL KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CENTRES IN CHENNAI(MADRAS): AN ANALYTICAL STUDY
Mr.Mayurkumar R Agravat English
AN INVESTIGATION OF CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH AT COLLEGE LEVEL IN GUJARAT
AMET Business school
S.NO AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL YEARS & ISSUE INDEXED IN
1. Ramachandran, S., An analysis of traffic,
Transportation and operations of
Nargol port, India-A Case Study
International journal of Civil
Engineering & Technology
(ISSN 0976 – 6308)
6(8)2017; 465-476. Scopus
2. Shameem, A., Changing landscape of talent
management
International Journal of
Mechanical Engineering and
Technology
8 (5), pp. 762-766.
2017
UGC/ Scopus
3. Shameem, A., Human capital challenges: An
empirical research
International Journal of
Mechanical Engineering and
Technology
8 (5), pp. 755-761 UGC/ Scopus
4. Dr. A. Shameem, S. Arun
Kumar
A study on Stress management
among IT Professionals in
Chennai
International journal of
innovation research in
multidisciplinary field
3(4), 2017 UGC
5. Rajasekar, D., Bhuvaneswari,
K., Aruneshwar, D.K.
An empirical study on the going
backwards of reverse logistics
trends and practices
International Journal of Civil
Engineering and Technology
8 (5), pp. 1172-1184,
2017
UGC/ Scopus
6. Rajasekar, D., Bhuvaneswari,
K.
Emerging issues and new
challenges in the management of
logistics sector-an empirical
analysis
International Journal of
Economic Research
14 (3), pp. 321-334,
2017
UGC/ Scopus
7. Rajasekar, D., Bhuvaneswari,
K.
Implementing reverse logistics
activities into existing companies
systems on the Chennai market
International Journal of
Applied Business and
Economic Research
15 (4), pp. 187-193,
2017
UGC/ Scopus
8. Col Dr. G. Thruvasagam, Dr.
D Rajasekar
A study on the manufacturing
companies implementing the
reverse logistics activites
pertaining towards customer
satisfaction levels
Researchers World –Journal
of Arts and Sciences &
Commerce
3(1), 2017 UGC
9. Dr. D Rajasekar, C.Devi An Empirical study on rural
banking perspectives towards
Virudhachalam District
International journal of
Economic research
14(10), 2017. UGC/ Scopus
10. Dr. D Rajasekar, C.Devi An analysis on customer
relationship in banking services
with reference to rural areas of
Virudhachalam District
International journal of
Applied business &
Economic Research
15(15), 2017 UGC/ Scopus
11. Dr. D Rajasekar, T.
Hymavathi Kumari
Challenges of women
entrepreneurs A case study in
vizianagaram Town Andhra
Pradesh
Intercontinental Journal of
marketing research review
(ISSN 2321-0346)
5(6), 2017 UGC
12. Dr. D Rajasekar, Evaluation of stress management
among the higher secondary
students with reference to
Chennai an Empirical analysis
PARIPEX – Indian Journal
of Research (ISSN 2277-
8160)
6(6), 2017 UGC
13. Dr. D Rajasekar, Adopt and implanted suitable
customer retaining strategies with
reference to Ford company,
Chennai
International journal of
research in engineering IT
and Social Sciences (ISSN
2250-0588 )
7(6), 2017 UGC
14. Dr. D Rajasekar, E-Commerce on Logistics service
provider- A study on effects
International journal of
transformation in Business
Management (ISSN 2454
468X)
7(2), 2017 UGC
15. Dr. D Rajasekar, Evaluate the operating efficiency
and the financial performance of
the raja enterprises for the period
of five years
International journal of
advancement in social
science and humanity
(ISSN 2455-7722)
2(1), 2017 UGC
16. Col Dr. G. Thruvasagam, Dr.
D Rajasekar,
Marine insurance policies on
rationale behind exclusions- An
conceptual analysis
International journal of
professional studies (ISSN
2455-7455)
1(2), 2017 UGC
17. R. Divyaranjani, Dr. D.
Rajasekar
A research on effectiveness of
training and development on
worker’s productivity in
automobile manufacturing
companies with
Reference to Chennai city
International Journal of Civil
Engineering and Technology
8(6), 2017 Scopus/ UGC
18. Srinivasan, R, R.
Divyaranjani, Dr. D.
Rajasekar
The degree of improvement in the
workforce after the preliminary
training period in civil
construction project sector with
reference to Chennai city
International Journal of Civil
Engineering and Technology
(ISSN 0976 - 6308)
8(6), 2017 Scopus/ UGC
19. Srinivasan, R, R.
Divyaranjani,
A STUDY ON WOMEN
ENTREPRENEURSHIP OF
MIDDLE CLASS PEOPLE IN
URBAN AND RURAL AREAS
OF KANCHEPURAM
International journal of
Economic research
14(10), 2017. UGC/ Scopus
20. Dr.M.Bina Celine Dorathy Green shipping – A plethora of
business opportunities
International Journal of Civil
Engineering and Technology
(ISSN 0976 - 6308)
8(6), 2017 Scopus/ UGC
21. Dr.M.Bina Celine Dorathy Differentiation strategy for an
emerging port - A case of
kattupalli port under ppp model in
India
International Journal of Civil
Engineering and Technology
(ISSN 0976 - 6308)
8(4), 2017 Scopus/ UGC
22. Dr.M.Bina Celine Dorathy Enhancing profitability through
strengthening TDQ triangle- A
case of tirupur’s hosiery industry
Journal of studies in
management and planning
(ISSN 2395-0463)
3(7), 2017 UGC
23. Dr.M.Bina Celine Dorathy Revamping the value chain of
Tirupur's hosiery industry in the
context of global competition
Journal of studies in
management and planning
(ISSN 2395-0463)
3(7), 2017 UGC
24. Dr.M.Bina Celine Dorathy Freight Derivatives in Shipping- a
Primer
Journal of Commerce and
Management Thought
2017 UGC
(ISSN 0975-623X)
25. Dr Shameem, R. Jayan An empirical research to map the
applicants reaction to the
selection procedure in terms of
the fairness in the hospitality
industry in Chennai
International Journal for
Innovative Research in
Multidisciplinary Field
3(6) 2017 UGC
26. Dr B Charith, Dr Shameem, Managing talent intelligence for
business success
International journal of
Business and administration
research Review
(ISSN 2348 – 0653)
1(18) 2017 UGC
27. Dr Shameem,
Dr B Charith,
Drivers of innovative shrm
practices in India: An empirical
investigation
International journal of
Business and administration
research Review(ISSN 2348
– 0653)
1(35) 2017 UGC
28. Dr. D. Rajasekar, Buyers preference in purchasing
residential flats with reference to
finance financial facilities
Researchers world journal of
arts science & commerce
(ISSN: 2231-4172)
3(4) 2017 UGC
29. Dr. G. Thruvasagam, Dr. D.
Rajasekar,
A study on the relationships
between logistics and
transportation
International journal of
multidisciplinary educational
research(ISSN : 2277 -
7881)
6(4)2017 UGC
30. Dr. G. Thruvasagam, Dr. D.
Rajasekar,
An Analysis of provisions in
companies Act 2013 to improve
Corporate Governance
IMPACT: International
journal of research in
Humanities Arts and
Literature (E ISSN 2321-
8878)
5(6), 2017 UGC
31. R. Divyaranjani, Dr. D.
Rajasekar
Measuring the development of
workers after effective training in
automobile manufacturing
companies with reference to
Chennai City
International Journal of
Mechanical Engineering and
Technology
8(6), 2017 Scopus/
32. Dr S. Poongavanam, Learning Environment And
Employee Selection –An
Empirical Study
International journal of
Management studies (ISSN
2232-1608)
4(1)2017 UGC
33. Dr S. Poongavanam, A study on recruitment and
placement in BHEL
International journal of
Management studies (ISSN
2232-1608)
4(1)2017 UGC
34. Dr. D. Rajasekar, Analysis on coastal shipping of
containerized Cargo In Maritime
transportation –A Detailed study
Global Journal of research
analysis (ISSN 2277-8160)
6(6) 2017 UGC
35. Dr. D. Rajasekar, A study on employment relation
and psychological work
commitment at venture lighting
India Ltd
International education and
research journal (IERJ)
(ISSN 2454-9916)
3(6) 2017 UGC
36. Dr. D. Rajasekar, Relationship Between nature of
training experience and
International journal of
scientific research
6(7) 2017 UGC
employees perception with
reference to information
technology industry- An analysis
(ISSN 2277 - 8179)
37. Dr. Charith &
Dr. A. Shameem
An overview on Human resources
training at automobile industry in
India
International Journal of
Organisational Behaviour &
Management Perspective –
Pezzottaite Journals (ISSN
22790950)
6 (2) 2017
April - June
UGC
38. S. Arun Kumar and A.
Shameem
A study on the employee
empowerment among employees
of logistics firms in Chennai
International Journal of
business and administration
research review
2(18), 2017 UGC
39. Dr. A. Shameem An Investigation into Strategic
HR Fit a significant factor for
achieving competitive advantage
International Journal of
Multidisciplinary Research
Review
JUNE
2017
UGC
40. Dr. A. Shameem, C.
Evangeline
Digital Challenges of HR
Profession
International Journal of
Organizational Behavior &
Management Perspective –
Pezzottaite Journals
6(2) 2017 UGC
41. Dr. D. Rajasekar, A study on physical training on
inventories audit for fixed assests
in Dell PVT Ltd., with reference
to Kanchipuram’s SIPCOT
EPRA- International Journal
of Research and
Development (ISSN 2455-
7838)
2(7) 2017 UGC
42. Dr. D. Rajasekar, The performance of Indian ports
that handle bulk cargo –a
Comparative study
EPRA- International journal
of Economic and Business
Review
(ISSN 2349-0187)
5(7) 2017 UGC
43. Dr. D. Rajasekar, An analysis on HR Training in IT
projects in HCL Technology
EPRA International Journal
of Multidisciplinary
Research
(ISSN 2455-3662)
3(7) 2017 UGC
44. Dr Annie Sam and A.
Shameem
A Study on stress management
Practices and its Effect on
Psychological Contract of
Employees
International journal of
business and administration
research review
2(18) 2017 UGC
45. R. Divayaranjani, D. Rajasekar,
R. Srinivasan
A analysis on effective training
practices on worker’s
productivity in manufacturing
companies with special reference
to Chennai city
International journal of
research
4, 8, 2017 UGC
46. R. Divayaranjani, D. Rajasekar, The degree of Improvement in the
workforce after the preliminary
training period in manufacturing
sector with reference to Chennai
City
International journal of
research
4, 8, 2017 UGC
47. R. Srivivasan, R. Divyaranjani,
S. poongavanam
An Evaluation of training in
corporate world with reference to
Chennai city
International journal of
research
4, 8, 2017 UGC
48. R. Srivivasan, R. Divyaranjani, Case study on inter caste
marriage in urban and rural areas
of Andhrapradesh: Patterns and
causes faced by woman
International journal of
research
4, 8, 2017 UGC
49. Dr. J. Rengamani and Dr. A.
Shameem
A STUDY ON THE FACTORS
INFLUENCING THE
OCCUPATIONAL STRESS OF
INDIAN SEAFARERS
International Journal of
Mechanical Engineering and
Technology (IJMET) (ISSN
0976-6340)
8(6) 2017 Scopus
50. Dr. J. Rengamani A study on the entrepreneurial
skills among the civil engineering
students in Chennai
International journal of
Civil engineering &
Technology (ISSN 0976-
6316)
8(6) 2017 Scopus/ UGC
51. Dr. J. Rengamani A study on the Job Stress of
Indian seafarers using job demand
control attributes
International journal of
Business and administration
research review
2(18) 2017 UGC
52. Dr. J. Rengamani Assessment of job Burnout
factors among Indian seafarers
International journal of
Management and social
science research review
(ISSN 2349-6738)
1(36) 2017 UGC
53. Dr. J. Rengamani Study on the core competencies
of the major shipping lines
through the freight forwarders of
Chennai
International journal of
multidisciplinary research
review ISSN 2395-1885
1(28) 2017 UGC
54. S. Poongavanam, AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON
CIVIL CONSTRUCTION
WORKERS LABOUR
WELFARE FACILITIES IN
CHENNAI
International journal of Civil
Engineering and Technology
(ISSN 0976 - 6308)
8(7) 2017 Scopus / UGC
55. S. Poongavanam, LABOUR WELFARE
FACILITIES IN CIVIL
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
International journal of Civil
Engineering and Technology
(ISSN 0976 - 6308)
8(7) 2017 Scopus / UGC
56. S. Poongavanam, Employee participation in quality
circle: Impact on productivity,
quality and decision making
International journal of
Business and administration
research review
(ISSN 2348 - 0653)
2(18) 2017 UGC
57. A. Shameem R. Divyaranjani, Application of mobile technology International journal for 3(4) 2017 UGC
for talent management innovative research in
multidisciplinary field (ISSN
2455-0620)
58. Dr. A. Shameem Employee Engagement : a
Strategic Initiative
International Journal of
Multidisciplinary Research
& Development
4(7) 2017 UGC
59. Dr. D. Rajasekar, A Competitor analysis of
adrenalin E-Systems, Chennai
Indian journal of Human
Relations
(ISSN 0974-1089)
51(1) 2017 UGC
60. Dr. D. Rajasekar Women entrepreneurs-An
analysis on perceptually weak
areas and the level of
improvement in the different
districts
International journal of
transformation in business
Management (ISSN 2454-
468X)
7(3) 21017 UGC
61. Dr. D. Rajasekar Psychological stress in
Workplace: Measuring their
performance among faculties in
higher educational institutions
International journal of
development in social
science and humanities
(ISSN 2454-468X)
2(2) 21017 UGC
62. Dr. D. Rajasekar The Indian logistic cost and its
overview- An Analysis
Multidisciplinary
International journal
(ISSN 2454-8103)
(3) 2017 UGC
63. Dr. D. Rajasekar General public awareness and
customer satisfaction of mutual
fund
International journal of
research
(ISSN 2348-6848)
4(9) 2017 UGC
64. Dr. D. Rajasekar Impact of Brand image on
Customers Buying Behavior-An
Empirical Analysis
Indian journal of Applied
Research(ISSN 2249-555X)
7(8) 2017 UGC
65. Dr D. Rajasekar Total Quality management in
Higher Education
Global Journal for Research
Analysis (GJRA) (ISSN
22778160)
6(8) 2017 UGC
66. Dr. D. Rajasekar Corporate culture and
organizational performance an
empirical analysis (A comparative
analysis of FMCG stores in
Andhra pradesh)
EPRA international Journal
of Economic and Business
review (ISSN 2347-9671)
5(8) 2017 UGC
67. Dr. D. Rajasekar Gender Diversity: Women on
Board and corporate social
responsibility
International journal of
Research in commerce and
Management
8(9)2017 UGC Discontinued
68.
69. Dr. D. Rajasekar A study on career development
programme in software industry
Journal for Studies in
Management and Planning
3(12) 2017 UGC
70. S. Poongavanam, A study on Appraisal as a positive
thinking among employees in
manufacturing sectors
International journal of
research in commerce and
management
(UGC No.49044)
8(10) 2017 UGC
71. S. Poongavanam, A study on background Intercontinental journal of 7(10) 2017 UGC
verification of employees at S.S
solutions ltd. Bangalore
research in social science
72. S. Poongavanam, A study on financial leverage
ratio with reference to das limited
Intercontinental journal of
research in social science
7(10) 2017 UGC
73. Dr. S. Poongavanam A study on financial statement
analysis with reference to das
limited
IOSR Journal of Humanities
and Social science
22(10) 2017 UGC
74. Dr. S. Poongavanam A study on career advancement
and development with reference
to Surya industry limited, Vellore
International Journal Of
Civil Engineering &
Technology (IJCIET) (ISSN
0976 - 6308)
8(9)2017 Scopus
75. Dr. D. Rajasekar A study on employee
empowerment in Indian
Corporate sector
International Journal Of
Civil Engineering &
Technology (IJCIET) (ISSN
0976 - 6308))
8(11), 2017 Scopus
76. Dr. D. Rajasekar A study on Quality of work life in
Brakes India, Chennai
International Journal Of
research (IJCIET) (ISSN
2348-795x)
4(14), 2017 UGC
77. Dr. S. Poongavanam A study on Ratio analysis with
reference to DL automobiles
Pvt.Ltd. Chennai
International journal of
research
4(7)2017; 2456-2464 UGC
78. Dr. D. Rajasekar A Study on the time management
in Karvy stock Broking Ltd
Journal for Studies in
Management and Planning
(ISSN 2395-0463)
3(12), 2017 UGC
79. Dr. D. Rajasekar A study on the utilized contracts
of reverse logistics process
implementing towards degrees of
logistics operations
International Journal of Civil
Engineering and Technology
8(11) 2107 Scopus
80. Dr. D. Rajasekar A study on customer satisfaction
towards ruler pipes pvt Ltd Andra
Pradesh
International Journal of
Mechanical Engineering and
Technology
8(11) 2107 Scopus
81. Dr. D. Rajasekar A study on labour welfare
measurement in the private
enterprises of Ambattur
Industrial Estate , Chennai
International Journal of civil
Engineering and Technology
8(11) 2107 Scopus
82. Dr. D. Rajasekar A study on customer perception
towards HERO bikes in Dindigul
city
Journal for studies
management and planning
3(13) 2107 UGC
83. Dr. D. Rajasekar A study on post implementation
benefits of ERP in manufacturing
International Journal of civil
Engineering and Technology
8(12) 2107 Scopus
84. Dr. D. Rajasekar A Study on motivation level of
employees in Automobile
industry
International Journal of
Mechanical Engineering and
Technology
8(12) 2107 Scopus
85. Dr. D. Rajasekar A study on the customer insight
towards advertising practices in
HDFC standard Life Insurance
Company Limited
Journal for studies
management and planning
3(13) 2107 UGC
86. Dr D. Rajasekar A study on the development of
utility function for life insurance
buyers in the Indian market with
reference to HDFC standard life
insurance
International Journal of
research
4(17) 2017 UGC
87. Dr R Srinivasan A Comparative analysis of cox
mission by road and Sea transport
International Journal of
Mechanical Engineering &
Technology
Volume 8, Issue 11,
November 2017, pp.
1095–1102
Scopus
88. Dr R Srinivasan A Study on coastal Container
services operation in India
International Journal of
Mechanical Engineering &
Technology
8, 11, 2017, 1103–
1110
Scopus
89. Dr M. Bina Celina Dorathy Maritime Agenda 2020- A
Roadmap foe India’s Port Sector
AGU International Journal
of Management Studies and
research
4, 2017 UGC
90.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
Impact of LOC and JI among
bank employees involved with
customers
SS International Journal of
business and management
research, 17-Dec 2017 UGC
91.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
study on effectiveness of training
in ever shine shoe company
International journal of
research, 17-Dec2017 UGC
92.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
study on impact of talent
management in GC limited,
Ranipet
International journal of
research 2017 UGC
93.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
LOC and JI with reference to
employees performing insurance
as nature of job
nternational journal of
research in Management
economics and commerce, 2017 UGC
94.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
A study on activity ratio with
reference to Das limited
International journal of
research in management,
Economics and Commerce 2017 UGC
95.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
A study on profitability position
with reference to Das limited
International journal of
research 2017 UGC
96.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
A study on Employee expectation
with references to XYZ limited”
Shiv Shakthi International
journal in Multidisciplinary
and academic research 2017 UGC
97.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
A study on Health, safety and
medical facilities provided in SR
Ltd.
Shiv Shakthi International
journal in Multidisciplinary
and academic research 2017 UGC
98.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
Performance evaluation system -
A case study analysis
International Journal of
research in Economics and 2017 UGC
social sciences
99.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
Locus of control and JI among
Private sector bank employees
International journal of
management and social
sciences research 2017 UGC
100.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
Job Involvement among bank
employees involved in Insurance
as nature of work”
International journal of
research in management,
economics and commerce, 2017 UGC
101.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
Managerial approach on handling
grievances in construction
companies – An empirical study”
International journal of civil
engineering and technology 2017 scopus
102. Dr. S. Poongavanam A study on grievance handling
and satisfaction levels in reliance
life insurance company Ltd.
International journal of
Applied Business and
economic research
(ISSN 0972-7302)
7(6)2017, 425-428. Scopus
103. Dr.S.Poongavanam
A critical evaluation of work
related factors in Saalim shoe, IOSR journals 2017 UGC
104.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
A study on comparative financial
statement with reference to Das
limited IOSR journals 2017 UGC
105.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
A study on back ground
verification of employees at SS
solution Ltd. Bangalore
International journal of multi
disciplinary research
academy, 2017 UGC
106.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
Satisfaction level of salary and
rewards – A case study analysis
with reference to executive in
construction industry
International journal of civil
engineering and technology 2017 Scopus
107.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
Civil construction employee
opinion on wage and benefits – A
study
International journal of civil
engineering and technology 2017 scopus
108. Dr.S.Poongavanam
A study on talent management
activities in GC limited
Journal for studies in
management planning 2017 UGC
109.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
Training an effective way of
organizational growth and
employee development A study in
E.S. Company LTD Chennai
journal fort studies in
management planning 2017 UGC
110.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
Amana investment and amana
bank – A comparative between
pre public issue and post public
issues
International journal of
Mechanical engineering and
technology 2017 scopus
111.
Dr.S.Poongavanam
A study on financial performance
of amana bank
International journal of
Mechanical engineering and
technology 2017 Scopus
112. Dr. D. Rajasekar A study on consumer Behavior in
purchasing of four wheelers with
reference to Chennai
Indian scholar: An
international
multidisciplinary research e
3(4) 2017 UGC
journal (ISSN 2350-109X)
113. DR. A. SHAMEEM &
DR. J. RENGAMANI
A STUDY ON HR
INITIATIVES TOWARDS
TEAM WORK IN IT FIRMS IN
CHENNAI
International Journal of
Research
March 2018 UGC Approved
Indexed in
Copernicus
Database
114. Dr. A. Shameem
&
Mr. Thileepan A.
A STUDY ON THE
AWARENESS AND
ACCEPTANCE OF ONLINE
GROCERY APPS AMONG
WORKING COMMUNITY
Journal for Studies in
Management and Planning
March 2018 UGC Approved
115. Dr D. Rajasekar A study on the customer insight
towards advertising practices in
HDFC standard life insurance
company limited
International Journal of
Supply Chain Management
7(1), pp. 218-223 Scopus
116. Dr D. Rajasekar A study on purchase decisions of
celebrity endorsement on
advertising campaign in
influencing consumer: Impact
analysis
International Journal of
Supply Chain Management
7(1), pp. 230-235 Scopus
117. Dr D. Rajasekar Study of Internet of things and its
applications in industrial process
monitoring
Journal of engineering and
applied sciences
13(4) 968-970 Scopus
118. Dr D. Rajasekar A Study on current issues of
women’s political participation in
local urbon Governanace
Research Explorer VI(17)2018 UGC
119. Dr D. Rajasekar A Comparative financial
Statement analysis on shipping
companies in India
Researchers world IX(S)April 2018 UGC
120. Dr D. Rajasekar Total quality management in
Transportation
International supply chain
management
7(2) 2018 Scopus
121. Dr D. Rajasekar Development and reserve
Responsive Information system
International supply chain
management
7(2) 2018 Scopus
122. Dr D. Rajasekar Product development of various
life cycle for Inventory Network
Management system
Development
International supply chain
management
7(2) 2018 Scopus
Marine Biotechnology
S.NO AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL YEARS & ISSUE INDEXED IN
1. N. Sri Kumaran, R.
Vijayaraj
DOCUMENT BIOSYNTHESIS OF SILVER
NANOPARTICLES USING ABUTILON
INDICUM (LINK): AN INVESTIGATION OF
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND
ANTIOXIDANT POTENTIAL AGAINST
Asian Journal of
Pharmaceutics
11 (2), pp. 92-101,
2017
Scopus/ UGC/
Thomson reuters
CARRAGEEN INDUCED PAW EDEMA IN
RATS
2. N. Sri Kumaran,
S. Bragadeeswaran,
V. K. Meenakshi
MOLECULAR LEVEL EVOLUTIONARY
RELATIONSHIP OF THE COLONIAL
ASCIDIAN EUDISTOMA VIRIDE FROM
SOUTHEAST COAST OF INDIA
International Journal of
Applied Environmental
Sciences
Vol 12, (5) pp.
787-800 (2017).
UGC
3. K. Jayaprakash ,
N. Sri Kumaran,
Swarnakala
SEAWEED RESEARCH IN INDIA - A NOVEL
DOMAIN IN MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY
International Journal of
Pharmaceutical Sciences
and Research
Vol. 8(8): 1000-
11. 2017
Scopus/ UGC/
Thomson reuters
4. N. Sri Kumaran,
R. Vijayaraj,
Swarnakala
BIOSYNTHESIS OF SILVER NANO
PARTICLES FROM LEUCAS ASPERA
(WILLD.) LINK AND ITS ANTI-
INFLAMMATORY POTENTIAL AGAINST
CARRAGEEN INDUCED PAW EDEMA IN
RATS
International Journal of
Pharmaceutical Sciences
and Research
Vol. 8(6): 2588-
2593.2017.
Scopus/ UGC/
Thomson reuters
5. N. Sri Kumaran and S.
Bragadeeswaran
IN VITRO ANTIOXIDANT STUDIES ON
COLONIAL ASCIDIANS EUDISTOMA VIRIDE
AND DIDEMNUM PSAMMATHODES
International Journal of
Pharmaceutical Sciences
and Research
Vol. 8(7): 1000-
10. 2017.
Scopus/ UGC/
Thomson reuters
6. N. Sri Kumaran, R.
Vijayaraj, Swarnakala
BIOSYNTHESIS OF SILVER
NANOPARTICLES FROM HIBISCUS ROSA
SINENSIS: AN APPROACH TOWARDS
ANIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY ON FISH
PATHOGEN AEROMONAS HYDROPHILA
International Journal of
Pharmaceutical Sciences
and Research
Vol. 8(12): 2017,
5241-5246.
Scopus/ UGC/
Thomson reuters
7. N. Sri Kumaran, R.
Vijayaraj, Swarnakala
Evaluation of Anti-Tumour Potential of Acanthus
Ilicifolius (Linn.) In HepG2 Cell Line Induced
Hepatocellular Carcinoma In Mice
International Journal of
Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemical Research
9(6); 892-897,
2017;
UGC
8. Dr. N Sri Kumaran Therapeutic Significance of Loligo Vulgaris
(Lamarck,1798) ink Extract: A Biomedical
Approach
Pharmacognosy
Research
9 (5) 105-
109,2017
Scopus
9. Dr N. Sri Kumaran Potential Marine Pharmacological Resources – A
Mini Review
International Journal of
Creative Research
Thoughts (IJCRT
Volume 6, Issue 1
January 2018
UGC
10. Dr N. Sri kumaran EVALUATION OF IN VIVO ANTIDIABETIC
AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF
ACHYRANTHES ASPERA Linn. SEEDS BY
INDUCED STREPTOZOTOCIN IN DIABETIC
RATS
International Journal of
Green Pharmacy
12(1)2018 Scopus / UGC
11. Poongothai,
K., Jayaprakashvel, M.
Characterization of leachate and the assessment of
groundwater quality beneath the Pallikaranai
Dump Site, Chennai, India.
Pollution Research 36 (4) 2017 Scopus
12. Poongothai,
K., Jayaprakashvel, M.
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION FROM
LEACHATE USING A SINGLE CHAMBER
CYLINDRICAL CIRCLEMICROBIAL FUEL
Asian Jr. of Microbiol.
Biotech.
Vol. 20, No. (1) :
2018 : 301-308
Scopus
CELL (MFC)
13. N Sri Kumaran A MINI REVIEW ON BIOPROSPECTING OF
FISH VENOM
International Journal of
Creative Research
Thoughts
6(2) 2018 UGC
14. M. Mohanraj, N. Sri
Kumaran and S.
Bragadeeeswaran,
Molecular Taxonomy of Associated Microbes
from Sea Slug Kalinga ornata and its bioactivity
Current Trends in
Biotechnology and
Pharmacy,
12 (2) 187-195.
2018.
Scopus
15. Dr M Jayaprakashvel Bioprospecting of Rhizospheric Bacteria
Associated with coastal sand dune plants for the
production of Phytohormone
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and
innovative Research
5(8)2018 UGC
16. Vijayaraj R & N Sri
Kumaran
Bioprospecting of snake venoms –A Mini Review The Pharma innovation
Journal
7(10)163-165, 2018 UGC
17. Vijayaraj R & N. Sri
kumaran
Pharmacological significance of Avicennia
marina (forssk.)Vierh - in vitro studies
International journal of
green pharmacy
Scopus
18. Vijayaraj R & N. Sri
kumaran
Protective effect of Lawsonia inermis linn. On
chronic inflammation in rat
International journal of
green pharmacy
Scopus
Department of Chemistry S.NO AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL YEARS &
ISSUE
INDEXED IN
1. Periyasamy Amudha,
Palaniappan Matheswaran,
Nagappan
Sivakumar,Vadivelu
Balasubramanian
SYNTHESIS OF NOVEL CLASS OF (E)-N-(2-
NITRO-3-PHENYLALLYL)ANILINE USING
H2SO4 DERIVED FROM BAYLIS–HILLMAN
ADDUCT
International Journal
of ChemTech
Research
Vol.10 No.1 pp
47-50, 2017
UGC
2. Nagappan Sivakumar*,
Vadivelu
Balasubramanian,
Mavarayan Sivakumar
SYNTHESIS OF (E)-4-NITRO-5-PHENYLPENT-
4-EN-2-ONE DERIVED FROM BAYLIS–
HILLMAN ADDUCT
International Journal
of ChemTech
Research
Vol.10 No.1 pp
51-54, 2017
UGC
3. Periyasamy Amudha,
Palaniappan Matheswaran,
Nagappan
Sivakumar,Vadivelu
Balasubramanian
THE EVALUTION OF ANTIBACTERIAL
ACTIVITY OF THE (E)-(3-METHOXY-2-
NITROPROP-1-ENYL)BENZENE COMPOUNDS
International Journal
of ChemTech
Research
Vol.10 No.1 pp
01-06, 2017
UGC
4. Nidhya. P, Margaret
Clementpia, A,
Sivakumar.N*
SYNTHESIS OF 5Z,5'Z,5''Z)-6,6',6''-(4,4',4''-
NITRILOTRIS(BENZENE-4,1-DIYL))TRIS(5-
NITROHEX-5-EN-2-ONE) AND (4Z,4'Z,4''Z)-
TRIETHYL 5,5',5''-(4,4',4''-
NITRILOTRIS(BENZENE-4,1-DIYL))TRIS(4-
NITROPENT-4-ENOATE)Â DERIVED FROM
BAYLIS€“HILLMAN ADDUCT AND
EVOLUTION OF ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY
International Journal
of ChemTech
Research
Vol.10 No.5, pp
261-268, 2017
UGC
5. A. Vijayaraj, R. Prabu,
N.Sivakumar,
R.Sangeetha Kumari,V.
ELECTROCHEMICAL, KINETIC,
ANTIMICROBIAL (MIC) STUDIES OF ACYCLIC
MONONUCLEAR SCHIFF-BASE COPPER(II)
International Journal
of ChemTech
Research
Vol.10 No.5, pp
972-980, 2017
UGC
Kaviyarasan
, V.Narayanan
COMPLEXES
6. M.N.Sivakumar, M.Sivakumar,
V.Balasubramanian
THE EVALUTION OFANTIOXIDANT
ACTIVITY OF THE (2E,2'E,2''E)- 3,3',3''-(4,4',4''-
NITRILOTRIS(BENZENE-4,1-DIYL))TRIS(2-
NITROPROP-2-EN-1-OL)
International Journal
of ChemTech
Research
Vol.10 No.5, pp
972-980, 2017
UGC
7. Hariharan Pethaperumal
and Nagappan Sivakumar
EFFECTIVENESS OF MECHANICAL
MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT SAFETY
IN CONSTRUCTION SITES FOR OPERATION
SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
International Journal
of Applied
Environmental
Sciences
Volume 12,
Number 3 pp.
541-552 (2017).
UGC
8. Dr. N. Sivakumar Synthesis of 3-(3-Methoxy-2-Nitro-3-
Phenylpropyl)-9h-Carbazole from Friedel-Crafts
Reaction
Rasayan journal of
Chemistry
V-11,
321,
2018
Scopus
9. Dr. N. Sivakumar Synthesis of 2-Amino-3-Phenylpropan-1-ol
Compounds from Baylis-Hillman Derivatives,
Carbon Nanotube, Kinetic, Lifetime and
Biological Studies
Rasayan Journal of
Chemistry
V-11,
180,
2018
Scopus
10. N Sivakumar Complexes of Trepyridine and their derivatives as
living system active compounds
RASĀYAN Journal
of Chemistry
11(3)1096-
1102,2018
Scopus
11. Komathi , C. Girija, MN
Sivakumar
Biological activity and natural product from Baylis-
Hillman Adducts
Journal of applied
Science and
computations
5(9), 375-
378,2018
UGC
12. V. Sathya, S. Komathi,
C.Girija, N Sivakumar
Synthesis of simple (E)-3,5-Dinitro-2-(2-Nitro-3-
Phenylallyoxy) benzaldehyde Drivatives from (E) –
(3- Bromo-2- Nitro Prop-1-Enyl) Benzene
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and
Innovative Research
5(9),329-
332,2018
UGC
13. I Rokumari, P Hariharan, N
Sivakumar
Asymmetric synthesis of Baylis Hillman reaction Journal of applied
Science and
Computations
5(9)611-
615,2018
UGC
14. P Hariharan & N.
Sivakumar
Life cycle assessment on cement treated recycling
base construction
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and
Innovative Research
5(9),194-
196,2018
UGC
Department of EEE
S.NO AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL YEARS & ISSUE INDEXED IN
1. Dr.T.Sasilatha , Balaji,
P.Suresh Mohan Kumar
MALICIOUS NODE
DETECTION SYSTEM USING
HASH CHAINS APPROACH IN
IOT BASED SENSOR
NETWORKS
Journal of Advanced
Research in
Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
2. Dr.T.Sasilatha, A.
Kanagalakshmi, T.
Sundararajan, R. S. Bini,
P.Suresh MohanKumar
PROGRESSIVE PARALLEL ICI
CANCELLATION SCHEME
AND BER PERFORMANCE
ANALYSIS FOR MIMO-OFDM
Journal of Advanced
Research in
Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
3. T.Sasilatha,
Mahalakshmi.R, P.Suresh
Mohan Kumar
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF
LOW POWER FIR FILTERS
USING MODIFIED CSA IN
BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS
Journal of Advanced
Research in
Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
4. Dr.T.Sasilatha,
Mrs.M.Parameswari ,
P.Suresh Mohan Kumar
FUZZY BASED ENERGY
EFFICIENT CLUSTER HEAD
DETECTION IN WIRELESS
SENSOR NETWORKS
Journal of Advanced
Research in
Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
5. DrT.Sasilatha, Suresh. N,
P.Suresh Mohan Kumar
DESIGN OF ADVANCED VEDIC
MULTIPLIER USING
Journal of Advanced
Research in
Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
6. Dr.T.Sasilatha AN EFFICIENT STRATEGY
OVER BRAIN TUMOUR
ANALYSIS USING IMAGE
PROCESSING TECHNIQUES
International journal
of pharmacy and
Technology (ISSN
0975766X)
9(3)2017 UGC
7. Dhanya .T ,
Dr.S.V.Saravanan and
M.Dheepak
A NOVEL APPROACH FOR
DESIGN AND MONITOR THE
RAW MATERIAL HANDLIN
SYSTEM IN A STEEL PLANT
International Journal
of Civil Engineering
and Technology
8(5), 2017 Scopus/ UGC
8. P.Veerakumar ,
Ms.Dhanya.T ,
Dr.S.V.Saravanan. and
Mr.A.K.Anand Kumar
Synchronization of Solar Power
with Onboard Ship Main Bus bar
using FPGA Technique
International journal
of innovative
research in
technology
4(1) 2017 UGC
9. R. Elavarasi, P.K.
Senthilkumar
ENHANCEMENT OF FUEL
CONSUMPTION AND
EFFICIENCY OF THE
VEHICLES
International Journal
of Mechanical
Engineering and
Technology
8, Issue 4, April 2017, Scopus/ UGC/
10. Janarthanan. S, Balaji. D,
Karthikeyan. V
LINEAR MODELING OF
SWITCHED RELUCTANCE
MOTOR BASED ON
MATLAB/SIMULINK AND
SRDAS ENVIRONMENT
International Journal
of Mechanical
Engineering and
Technology
8, Issue 5, April 2017, Scopus/ UGC/
11. R. Sundar, M. Dheepak and
P.Veera kumar
PC BASED REMOTE
OPERATED UNDERWATER
VEHICLE FOR MARINE
SURVEILLANCE
International Journal
of Civil Engineering
& Technology
8,Issue:6, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
12. R. Sundar and A.T.
Madhavi madan
SENSOR BASED SPECTACLES,
WAIST-BELT AND FOOTWEAR
FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED
PEOPLE
International Journal
of Civil Engineering
& Technology
8,Issue:6, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
13. P. Veerakumar , R. Sunder
and M.Deepak
SCADA Based generator stator
water cooling pump control system
International Journal
of Advanced Trends
in Engineering and
2(1) 2017 UGC
Technology
(ISSN 2456-4664)
14. S. Janarthanan Comparative Analysis of FACTS
Controller for IG
Based Wind Farms in Grid
Connected System
International Journal
of Latest Technology
in Engineering,
Management &
Applied Science
(ISSN 2278-2540)
6(6) 20017 UGC
15. A. Mubashira Anjum MULTIFUNCTION MOBILE
ROBOT VIRTUAL HUMAN
International Journal
of Mechanical
Engineering and
Technology
8(7)2017 Scopus
16. S.Janarthanan , Analysis of Grid Connected DFIG
based Wind Farms for Reactive
Power Compensation
International Journal
of research in applied
science &
Engineering
Technology (ISSN
2321-9653)
6(6) 2017 UGC
17. S.Janarthanan , Study of DFIG based wind turbine
for reactive power generation
capability
International Journal
of Latest Technology
in Engineering,
Management &
Applied Science
(ISSN 2278-2540)
6(6) 20017 UGC
18. M. Deepak, Pspice based realization of single-
phase thirteen level inverter using
single DC Source
International Journal
of Innovative
Research In
Technology
(ISSN 2349-6002)
4(2) 2017 UGC
19. Dr SV Saravanan ATMEL Microcontroller based
indoor surveillance robot
International journal
of innovative
research in
technology
(ISSN 2349-6002)
4(2) 2017 UGC
20. Dhanya T Automatic ration Despensary International
Journal Of Innovative
Research In
Technology
4(2) 2017 UGC
21. Dhanya T Development in multifunctional
robotics design and analysis using
CATIA/PATRAN
International journal
of innovative
research in
Technology
4(2) 2017 UGC
22. SV, Saravanan Design of sea ball for maritime
security
Journal of advanced
research in dynamical
and control systems
(ISSN 1943-023X)
s11, 2017 UGC
23. Dr. T. Sasilatha Detection and elimination of black
hole and grey hole attack on
MANET
International journal
of Pure and Applied
Mathematics
Volume 116 No. 24
2017
Scopus
24. Dr. T. Sasilatha Defending web servers from Denial
of service attacks by
Acknowledgement based approach
International journal
of Pure and Applied
Mathematics
Volume 116 No. 24
2017
Scopus
25. Dr. T. Sasilatha An Area efficient low power FIR
filter for ECG noise removal
application
International journal
of Pure and Applied
Mathematics
Volume 116 No. 24
2017
Scopus
26. Dr. T. Sasilatha Low power design of wakeup
receiver for wireless sensor nodes-
A survey
International journal
of Pure and Applied
Mathematics
Volume 116 No. 24
2017.
Scopus
27. T. Dhanya Innovative solution for pollution
control in Automated ships
Journal of Advanced
Research in
Dynamical and
Control Systems
11 Special Issue, Year
2017
Scopus
28. A. Mubashira Anjum Super conmductor motors for high
speed ship propulsion
Journal of Advanced
Research in
Dynamical and
Control Systems
13 Special Issue, Year
2017
Scopus
29. R Elavarasi Development of MeMs vibratory
gyroscope using High order
continuous time Band pass sigma-
Delta Modulator
Journal of Advanced
Research in
Dynamical and
Control Systems
11 Special Issue, Year
2017
Scopus
30. P. Veerakumar PLC controlled water pumps for
generator stator Cooling System
Journal of Advanced
Research in
Dynamical and
Control Systems
11 Special Issue, Year
2017
Scopus
31. Dr V. Karthikeyan Yield factor of grid connected solar
photovoltaic system-A Case Study
Journal of Advanced
Research in
Dynamical and
Control Systems
Vol.9; Issue-9, 2017 Scopus
32. S. Sinthuja A study of wireless sensor network
for automation of electric system
Journal of Advanced
Research in
Dynamical and
Control Systems
13-Special Issue,
Year 2017
Scopus
33. G. Jegadeeswari Design and Implementation of
THD reduction for cascaded
multilevel H-Bridge Inverter
Journal of Advanced
Research in
Dynamical and
Control Systems
11-Special Issue,
Year 2017
Scopus
34. M. Dheepak Integrated energy Management
system for Residential Microgrid
Journal of Advanced
Research in
Dynamical and
Control Systems
12-Special Issue,
Year 2017
Scopus
35. R. Sundar Challan filling system in bank for
visually impaired and illiterate
Journal of Advanced
Research in
9(9), 2017 Scopus
people Dynamical and
Control Systems
36. Dr S.V. Saravanan and S.
Sindhuja,
Design and Simulation of
miniaturized Microstrip patch
antennas using shorting Techniques
for GPS applications
Journal of Advanced
Research in
Dynamical and
Control Systems
Scopus 9(9)220-227
37. M. Dheepak and Saravavan Smart Intergrated Information
System (SIIS) For College Campus
International journal
of Mechanical
Engineering &
Technology
9(3)2018 Scopus
41. M. Dheepak Parallel Computing Techniques
based control of Offshore wind
Turbine
Journal of Applied
Science and
Computations
5(7)2018 UGC
42. S.
Janarthanan
Crane Control by Hand Gesture
Using Flex Sensor
Journal of Applied
Science and
Computations
5(7)2018 UGC
43. G. Jegadeeswari To Monitor the on line system for
dissolved gases in Transformer oil
Using wireless Data Acquisition
Journal of Applied
Science and
Computations
5(7)2018 UGC
44. G. Jegadeeswari Performance analysis of DC –DC
converters with voltage-lift Circuits
International Journal
of Management
technology and
engineering
8(7)2018 UGC
45. Dr SV Saravanan Three Port converter for renewable
system
International journal
of management
technology and
engineering
8(7)2018 UGC
46. M Dheepak Humanoid robot for remote
surveillance
International Journal of
Mechanical
Engineering and
Technology
8(9)2018 Scopus
47. Dr SV Saravanan Pid control of rectilinear snake
robots
International Journal of
Mechanical
Engineering and
Technology
8(9)2018 Scopus
48. Dr V. Karthikeyan Unmanned coastal monitoring and
electric propulsion system
Journal of applied
science and
computations
5(8)2018 UGC
49 G Jegadeeswari Power factor correction
improvement for single phase Ac/Dc
converter using enabling window
control
International Journal
of mechanical and
production
engineering research
and development
8(5)2018 Scopus
50 C.Gnanavel Smart Electric Wheelchair for
physically Handicapped Person
International Journal
of management
technology and
8(8)2018,1867-1872 UGC
Engineering
51 G Jegadeeswari Design of SVPWM Inverter for
Induction Motor Drive using
Neural network Predictive Control
International Journal
of Research in
Applied Science &
Engineering
Technology
6(4),100-101,2018 UGC
52 G Jegadeeswari Comparison of THD Reduction for
Asymmetrical Cascaded H- Bridge
Inverter
International Journal
of Creative Research
Thoughts
6(2),51-58,2018 UGC
53 G.Jegadeeswari Performance investigation of self
Lift and Re lift Luo Converter
Topologies
Journal of Applied
Science and
Computations
5(7),63-66,2018 UGC
54 Dr T. Baldwin Immanuel An Evaluation of Bidirectional
Topologies for UPS Applications
International Journal
of Engineering and
Technology
Scopus 7(2.33)(2018)1305-1309.
55 Dr T. Baldwin Immanuel Transformer less 1Φ Inverter for
Grid-Connected PV Systems with
an Optimized Control
International Journal
of Engineering and
Technology
Scopus 7(2.33)(2018)1305-1309.
56 Dr M Rajavelan Improved sensitivity of SPR
instrument using Multiple
reflection Technique
International Journal
of Engineering and
Technology
Scopus 7(2.33)(2018)217-220.
57 Dr M Rajavelan Design and Development of SPR
Instrument Based On Ө-2Ө
Mechanical Integration Technique
International journal
of mechanical and
production
Engineering research
And development
Scopus 8(5)319-324, 2108
59 M Rajavelan Signal Acquisition and processing in
surface Plasmon resonance
instrument
International journal
for research in
applied science &
engineering
Technology
UGC 6(3)2671-2675, 2018
60 R Prakash & M Rajavelan Performance analysis of BLDC
Motor drive using ANFIS Controller
International journal
for research in
applied science &
engineering
Technology
UGC 6(3)79-83, 2018
61 R Elavarasi Performance analysis of
multipurpose solar still employing
Nanoparticles
International Journal of
Management
Technology and
Engineering
UGC 8(9), 732-738,2018
64 A Kalirasu & R Sundar Application of STATCOM for
improved stability and voltage
quality in grid connected wind farms
International journ al
of pure and applied
Mathematics
Scopus 120(6), 6993-7007,2018
Department of English
S.NO AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL YEARS &
ISSUE
INDEXED
IN
1. K Manigandan, N.
Santhakumar
Innovation ELT curriculum and teaching International Journal of
Interdisciplinary Research in
Arts and Humanities
(ISSN 2456-3145)
2(1), 2017 UGC
2. K Manigandan, N.
Santhakumar
Philosophical approach of teacher evaluation International journal of
current research and modern
education
(ISSN 2455 - 5428)
2(1), 2017 UGC
3. K Manigandan, N.
Santhakumar, B. Devi
Integrating Mobile Technology in ESL Classroom International journal of
Advanced trends in
Engineering and technology
(ISSN 24564664)
2(1), 2017 UGC
4. K Manigandan, N.
Santhakumar, B. Devi
The Importance of English speaking skill and
communication ability of the students
International journal of
applied and advanced
scientific research
(ISSN 24563080)
2(1), 2017 UGC
5. S. Gomathy Effective business communication makes one successful International journal of
computational research and
development
(ISSN 2456-3137)
2(1), 2017 UGC
6. S. Gomathy Improving word power: enhancing vocabulary International journal of
interdisciplinary research in
arts and humanities (ISSN
2456-3145 )
2(1), 2017 UGC
7. S. Gomathy LEARNING A NEW LANGUAGE – TASKS
INVOLVED
International Journal of
Applied and Advanced
Scientific Research
(ISSN 2456-3080)
2(2)2017 UGC
8. Dr C Viravan A Cultural Materialistic approach to Harold pinter’s
Mountain language
Researcher World: Journal
of Arts. Science &
Commerce
9(1)2018 UGC
9. Dr Z Justin An Effective use of Non-liner Narrative Techniques in the
Selected Contemporary war Novels
NEW ACADEMIA: An
International Journal of
English Language,
Literature and Literary
Theory
7(3)2018 UGC
10. Dr C Viravan Communicative silence :A Cross cultural study of Pinter’s
Monutain language
International journal of
research
7(7)2018 UGC
11. Dr Z Justin Archaeological and mythological delineation of Human
and Spiritual Evolution and religious conflicts portrayed in
the Novel the source by James Michener
International Journal of
research and social science
8(8)2018 UGC
12. K. Manigandan Technology as an Aid to Tech reading skills International journal for 4(5)2018 UGC
research in engineering
application management
13. K. Manigandan Professional development and innovative practices in
English classroom
Star research international
journal
6(1)2018 UGC
14. K Manigandan Enhancing the specking skill through different strategies International journal of
research
7(8)2018 UGC
15. Dr C Viravan Mechanisms in Harold pinter’s the caretaker Asian reviews of social
science
7(2), 69-73,
2018
UGC
Department of GMDSS
S.NO AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL YEARS &
ISSUE
INDEXED IN
1 N. Anand Development on ship management systems International Journal of
research
(ISSN 2348-795X)
4(9) 2017 UGC
Department of Harbor Engineering
S.NO AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL YEARS &
ISSUE
INDEXED IN
1. J Rajaraman, K.
Thiruvenkatasamy, S
Narasimha Rao
The Role of Geo- Disturbances on the
Geotechnical Behavior of Dredged
Sediments
Chicago 2016 2016 Non Scopus
2. P. Mohamed Rajab and K.
Thiruvenkatasamy
Shoreline Change Studies Due to
Construction of Breakwaters at
Ariyankuppam River Mouth in
Puducherry – a Union Territory of India,
South India
Indian Journal of Science
and Technology,
Vol 9(45), 2016 UGC
3 P. Mohamed Rajab and K.
Thiruvenkatasamy
Estimation of long shore sediment
transport along puducherry coast east
coast of India; based on empirical
methods and surf zone model
Indian journal of Geo Marine
Science
46(7) 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
4 J. Rajaraman,
K. Thiruvenkatasamy and S.
Narasimha Rao
The Influence of Geochemistry of Gas
Hydrates on the Shear Strength and
Stability of Marine Sediment Movement
Contemporary Issues in
Geoenvironmental
Engineering
226-234, 2017 Non Scopus
6 Ranith R., Senthilnathan L.,
Machendiranathan M.,
Thangaradjou T., S.K S., S.B
C.
Mapping sites of reef vulnerability along
lagoons of Lakshadweep archipelago,
Indian Ocean
Environmental Monitoring
and Assessment
October 2017,
189:494
Scopus
7 Ranith R.P., Senthilnathan L.,
Machendiranathan M.,
Thangaradjou T., Sasamal S.,
Sources and threats of chronic tissue loss
on coral reefs in the Lakshadweep Islands,
Indian Ocean
Marine Ecology 20 June 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
Choudhury S.B.
8 L.Senthilnathan Ranith R.,
Saravanakumar A.,
Thangaradjou T.
Coral recruits settlement in Gulf of
Mannar Marine Biosphere Reserve, India
Regional Studies in Marine
Science
15, September
2017, 10-16
Scopus/ UGC/
9 J. Rajaraman,
K. Thiruvenkatasamy and S.
Narasimha Rao
The Influence Of Geochemistry Of Gas
Hydrates On The Shear Strength And
Stability Of Marine Sediment Movement
Sustainable Civil
Infrastructure
2018 Non Scopus
Department of Information Technology
S.NO AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL YEARS &
ISSUE
INDEXED
IN
1. G. Vennila, D. Arivazhagan Improve the performance of AODV under Black hole
attack in Manet
International journal of
engineering research
and Modern education
(ISSN 2455-4200)
2(1), 150 2017 UGC
2. G. Vennila, D. Arivazhagan A Survey on improving the performance of DSR protocol
under Black hole attack in Manet
International journal of
scientific research and
Modern education
(ISSN 2455-5630)
2(1), 175 2017 UGC
3. Shanthi HJ, Mary Anita A survey on performance based security analysis of
geographical routing protocols in MANET
International journal of
multidisciplinary
approach and studies
(ISSN 2348-537X)
4(3), 2017 UGC
4. G Vennila A survey on black hole attack in Vanet International journal
for research in
engineering application
& Management
4(4)2018 UGC
5. G Vennila Simulation study of ADHOC on –demand distance
(AODV) routing Protocol in manet using SCILAB
International Journal of
advanced scientific
research and
management
3(8)2018 UGC
6. E Subramanaian A Holistic approach for subterraneous mine surveillance
and supervision using internet of things
Journal of applied
science and
computations
5(8)2018 UGC
7. Dr D Arivzhagan Challenges of cloud computing, security issues and
potential operational areas in
Data transportability, segregation,
Backup, portability and recovery
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and
Innovative Research
5(7)2018 UGC
8. Dr D Arivzhagan Assistive Technologies in Gadget and in Information
Technology acts as a third eye’s vision to visually
challenged people
International journal of
recent scientific
research
9(8)2018 UGC
9. Shanthi HJ Improve secure and efficient distance effect routing
algorithm against DDOS attack in MANET
Asian journal of
information technology
(ISSN : 1682-3915)
17(2)2018 UGC
10. Shanthi H A review and Implementation of Modified DREAM
protocol in Vanet
International journal of
applied engineering
research
13(15)2018 UGC
11. Shanthi H A study on urban planning using big data based on IOT International journal of
scienctific research and
review
7(9)122-
130,2018
UGC
12. E. Subramanian Superintendence motion detection and prompt through
android phones for home intrusion using GCM
International journal of
scientific research and
review
7(9), 157-161,
2018
UGC
Department of Marine Engineering
S.NO AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL YEARS &
ISSUE
INDEXED IN
1 R. Rajendr Prasad Lean Fabricating Implementation in Innovation
administration
International Journal of
Research (ISSN 2348-
6848)
4(9) 2017 UGC
2 R. Rajendr Prasad Conflict management in Work Teams International Journal of
Research (ISSN 2348-
6848)
4(9) 2017 UGC
3 R. Rajendr Prasad Enhancing safety management in shipping companies by
implementing information innovation
EPRA International
research Journal of
Economic and Business
Review
5(10), 2017 UGC
4 A.P. Chengalath, Suresh
Pattibhiraman And C.
Sridhar
A comprehensive approach to – fatigue mitigation for
merchant vessels
International Journal of
Research
Volume 05
Issue-01
January 2018
UGC
5 Prof Bhoopathy
Bhaskaran
SIMULATORS BASED TRAININGS - A KEY TO
MINIMIZE MARITIME ACCIDENTS AND
PERSPECTIVES
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and
Innovative Research
5(8)2018 UGC
6 S Venkataganesh Emerging trands and changing pattern of online banking
in India
Indian Journal of public
health research &
Development
9(9)2018 Scopus
7 S. Venkataganesh Impact of ISM on shipping Management companies and
their owner
Indian journal of Public
Health Research &
Development
9(9)2018 Scopus
8 KR Chidambaram On board Experience pressure drop affects the heat
transfer rate in the Heat Exchangers
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and
innovative Research
5(8)2018 UGC
9 Bhoopathy Bhaskaran Perception on simulators in training to reduce Human
factor based Accidents in Modern ships among Marine
Engineers on Board Ships
International Journal of
Mechanical Engineering
and Technology
Scopus 9(9)2018,285-292
10. Bhoopathy Bhaskaran &
Dr D Rajasekar
Application of ship engine room simulators in Maritime
education and traning
International journal of
research and analytical
reviews
5(3),616-619,
2018
UGC
11. Bhoopathy Bhaskaran Limiting of human errors and maritime accidents by
simulator based traning
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and
Innovative Research
5(9),518-
521,2018
UGC
12. Bhoopathy Bhaskaran Issues and Causes for Human Errors and Application of
Marine Simulator in Maritime Accident
Pramana Research
Journal
8(10),43-
48,2018
UGC
15 Bhoopathy Bhaskaran Insight of human error factors related to maritime
accidents
International journal of
research and analytical
reviews
UGC 5(4), 304-
307,2018
16 Bhoopathy Bhaskaran &
D Rajaseker
Decreasing Maritime Mishaps triggered by Human
influences via simulators in training progression
Pramana Research
Journal
UGC 8(10)129-
135,2018
17 R. Rajendr Prasad & AR
Sivaram & S
Poongavanam
Ballast water management method using Heat from
Propulsion Machinery
International Journal of
Mechanical Engineering
and technology
Scopus 8 (sp 7) 2018,
962-966
18 R Rajendr Prasad & S
Poongavanam
International container logistic and risk Minimizing
strategies in shipping
International journal of
mechanical and
production engineering
research and
development
Scopus 8 (sp 7) 2018,
967-970
Department of Mathematics
S.NO AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL YEARS &
ISSUE
INDEXED IN
1. S. Meher Taj Studies on Employees Emotional and
Legal behaviors using Fuzzy Petri Nets
Global Journal of Pure and
Applied Mathematics
Volume 13,
Number 7 (2017),
pp. 3275-3283
Scopus
discontinued /UGC
2. I.Paulraj Jayasimman Independent Neighborhood Polynomial
of a Graph
Global Journal of Pure and
Applied Mathematics
Vol 13(1) 2017,
pp.179-181
UGC/ Scopus
discontinued
3. S.Shenbaga Ezhil Gene Selection Using Mixed Integer
Programming Problem
Global Journal of Pure and
Applied Mathematics.
Vol 13(6) (2017),
pp. 2163-2167
UGC/ Scopus
discontinued
4. Prof. P. Palanichamy Blasius Flow with Suction and Blowing Global Journal of Pure and
Applied Mathematics.
Vol 13(7) (2017),
pp. 2825-2835
UGC/ Scopus
discontinued
5. Dr C. Periyasamy Markovian Ration Model – Two
Commodities perishable inventory
system
Global Journal of Pure and
Applied Mathematics
Vol 13(9) (2017) UGC/ Scopus
discontinued
6. G. Jenitha Study on water pollution control based
on fuzzy cognitive maps (FCM)
Global journal of Pure and
applied mathematics
Vol 13(9) (2017) Scopus
discontinued / UGC
7. Dr C. Periyasamy A finite population discrete-Time
Inventory System with postponed
Demands
International Journal of
Mathematical Archieves
(ISSN 22295046)
8(7) 2017 UGC
8. Dr. I Paulraj Jayasimman Independent majority Neighborhood
Polynominal of graph
International journal of
Mathematical archive
(ISSN 2229-5046)
8(8) 2017 UGC
9. G. Jenitha A study on tigger for aversion to learn
subjects by students using induced Fuzzy
Cognitive Maps
International journal of
Mathematical archive
8(9) 2017 UGC
10. S. Mehar Raj Construction of Fuzzy Petri Nets using
Data mining rules for Breast Cancer
International journal of
Mathematical archive
(ISSN 2229-5046)
8(9)2017 UGC
11. S. Veereamanikandan Intersection graphs on minimal Majority
Dominating sets of a Graph
International Journal of
Mathematical Archive
Vol 8, No 11
(2017)
UGC
12. S. Meher Taj Implementation of Knowledge structure
for Fuzzy Petri Nets
Indian journal of computer
science and Engineering
(IJCSE)
Vol. 8 No. 6 Dec
2017-Jan 2018
UGC
13. G. Jenitha Learning Methodology for effective
teaching in fuzzy cognitive Maps
Indian journal of computer
science and engineering
Vol. 8 No. 6 Dec
2017-Jan 2018
UGC
14. Dr I Paulraj Jayasimman Neighborhood sets and Neighborhood
Polynomials of path
International journal of
Mathematical Archive
Vol 8, No 12
(2017
UGC
15. G. Jenitha A study on fuzzy cognitive map
structures through category theory
International journal for
research in applied science and
Engineering Technology
Volume 5 Issue
XII December
2017-
UGC
16. Balaganesan, P.
Fuzzy matrix with application in
decision making
International Journal of Pure
and Applied Mathematics 6(1)2018 Scopus
17. S. Meher Taj Generation of real time fuzzy rule set by
coloured petri nets
International journal for
research in Applied Science &
Engineering Technology
(IJRASET)
6(1)2018 UGC
18. G. Jenitha Effective learning methodology for data
Mining
International Journal of
research
7(8)2018 UGC
19. G Jenitha Result on minimum Majority Dominating
Energy of complete graph
International journal of research 7(8)2018 UGC
20. T Dhivya Majority Domination polynomial of a
graph
International journal of research 7(8)2018 UGC
21. J. Renuka , P. Balaganesan Odd Harmonious and Strongly Odd
Harmonious Labeling of
Some Classes of Graphs
Indian Journal of Public health
research & Development
9(9)397-402,2018 Scopus
22. J. Renuka , P. Balaganesan Odd Harmonious Labeling of some classes
of cycle related graphs
Indian Journal of Public health
research & Development
9(9)403-408,2018 Scopus
Dept of Mechanical Engineering
S.NO AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL YEARS &
ISSUE
INDEXED IN
1) P.Sarathkumar, A.R. Sivaram,
R. Rajavel, R. Praveen
Kumar, S.K. Krishnakumar
Experimental Investigations on The
Performance of A Solar Pond by using
Encapsulated PCM with Nanoparticles
Materials Today:
Proceedings,
4(2),
2017
Scopus/ UGC/
Thomson
reuters
2) N. Jayakumar, S.
Mohanamurugan, R. Rajavel
Study Of Wear In Chrome Plated
Cylinder Liner In Two Stroke Marine
Diesel Engine Lubricated By Hans
Jensen Swirl Injection Principle
Materials Today:
Proceedings,
4(2), 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
Thomson
reuters
3) R. Praveen Kumar,
R.Rajavel, P.Ramachandran,
K.Umanath, P.Sarathkumar
EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION
ON HOT MACHINING OF 17-4 PH
STAINLESS STEEL
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
4) R. Praveen Kumar,
R.Rajavel, K.Umanath,
D.S.Balaji, G.Vijayaganth
OPTIMISING THE MACHINING
PARAMETERS TO REDUCE THE
CYCLE TIME IN THE TURNING OF
STAINLESS STEEL 316
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
5) A.Thirugnanam,
D.S.Balaji,K.Umanath
RECOVERY, REPROCESSING AND
RECYCLING OF PLASMA SPRAYED
POWDER
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
6) Umanath K ,Palanikumar K COMPARISON OF EXPERIMENTAL
AND PREDICTED WEAR BEAHIOUR
OF Al6061 WITH AL2O3P, AND SICP
HMMC MATERIALS
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
7) R.Praveen Kumar, Umanath
K, K.Kalaivanan, K.Aravindh,
K.Babu, B.Vijayakumar
AN EXPERIMENTAL
INVESTIGATION ON BABUL
SAWDUST BRICKS
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
8) D.S.Balaji, K.Umanath,
S.Prabhakaran,
P.Ramachandran
INFLUENCE OF CUTTING
PARAMETERS ON SURFACE
INTEGRITY DURING DRY TURNING
OF AISI 310 STAINLESS STEEL
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
9) D.S.Balaji, S.Prabhakaran,
K.Umanath
MULTI-OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION
IN ABRASIVE WATER JET
DRILLING OF AA6061 ALLOY
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
10) G.Vijayaganth, A.R.Sivaram,
K.Umanath, R.Rajavel,
EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF COLD
FORMED STEEL Z-SECTIONS WITH
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
K.Srividhya STIFFENED HOLES
Control Systems
11) S Prabhakaran, D.S.Balaji
,K.Umanath ,J.Harishkumar
IMPLEMENTATION OF HYDRAULIC
FEED MECHANISM IN LATHE AND
ANALYSIS OF THE ROUNDNESS
MACHINED
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
12) S Prabhakaran , K.Sindhu,
R.Akash ,V.Arunkumar,
L.Krishna, D.Manikandan
ROUTE OPTIMIZATION FOR
MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
COLLECTION USING ARC GIS
NETWORK ANALYST
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
13) S Prabhakaran , D.S.Balaji,
K.Umanath, R.Lilly
,K.Vishnuvarthani
DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF
UNDERGROUND TUNNEL WITH
LINING
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
14) S Prabhakaran ,D.S.Balaji
,K.Umanath ,R.Lilly
,K.Vishnuvarthani
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF
UNDERGROUND TUNNEL
WITHOUT LINING IN THE GROUND
WATER REGIME
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
15) A.R.Sivaram, S.K.Krishnakumar,
K.Umanath, R.Rajavel,
N.Jayakumar
EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON
HARDNESS OF ALUMINIUM ALLOY
(LM25) AND ZrO2 METAL MATRIX
COMPOSITE
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
16) A.R.Sivaram, V.Vinoth
kumar, K.Umanath,
P.Sarathkumar, R.Rajavel
OPTIMIZATION OF MACHINING
PARAMETERS IN WIRE CUT EDM
USING TAGUCHI TECHNIQUES
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
17) S.M.Abeetha , T.Karthikeyan,
A.R.Sivaram, R.Rajavel,
K.Umanath
A REVIEW ON DISTILLATE
PRODUCTIVITY ENHANCEMENT
TECHNIQUES IN THE SINGLE BASIN
SOLAR STILL
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
18) A.R.Sivaram, M.Jaya kumar,
K.Umanath, R.Rajavel, T.Karthikeyan
EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON
SURFACE QUALITY OF MIG
WELDED JOINTS
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
19) Umanath K, Palanikumar K FRACTURE SURFACE ANALYSIS OF
FRICTION WELDED Ti-6A-4V
GRADE TITANIUM ALLOY JOINTS
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
20) Veeramalai Sankaradass, Sheela
shanthakumari, Umanath K, and
Praveen RajKumar
USER TRANSACTIONS THROUGH
AUTOMATED EXPERT SYSTEMS IN
THE LARGE DATASETS
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
21) Veeramalai Sankaradass,
G.Vijalakshmi, A.Ahamed
Meeran Mydeen, *Umanath K,
Praveen RajKumar
CYBER TRACKING AND ROADMAP
GENERATION OF TERRORIST
RECRUITMENT IN SOCIAL MEDIA
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
22) D.S.Balaji ,S Prabhakaran ,
K.Umanath
DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF THE
DOUBLE WISHBONE SUSPENSION
SYSTEM
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
23) K.Umanath, Palani kumar, K Metallirgical analysis of friction welded
Ti-6A-4V Grade Titanium Alloy Joints
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
24) R. Praveen Kumar, R. Rajavel,
K. Umanath, P. Ramachandran,
N. Jayakumar
Experimental investigation on laser based
turning of 17-4 PH Stainless steel
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
S2, 2017 Scopus/ UGC/
25) R. Praveen Kumar Study on mechanical behavior of E-Glass
Fiber Reinforced with polyaromatic
hydrocarbons composites
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems (ISSN
1943-023X)
S6, 2017 Scopus / UGC
Approved
Journal
26) K. Srividhya A vibration based non distructive testing
for AGAVE continuous fiber reinforced
epoxy composites
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems (ISSN
1943-023X)
S6, 2017 Scopus / UGC
Approved
Journal
27) K. Srividhya Experimental studies on flow of molten
metal through gating system using water
models
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems (ISSN
1943-023X)
S6, 2017 Scopus / UGC
Approved
Journal
28) V. Srinivas Short term Demand forcasting on a
pharmaceutical product using Fuzzy
Logic
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems (ISSN
1943-023x)
S 12, 2017 Scopus
29) Harish Kumar. J Applying value stream mapping in
elevator speed governor Assembly
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems (ISSN
1943-023x)
S 12, 2017 Scopus
30) P. Ramanathan Economic analysis on after implementing
value stream mapping in elevator over
speed governor assembly
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems (ISSN
1943-023x)
S 12, 2017 Scopus
31) S. Prabhakaran*, D. S. Balaji and
R. Praveen Kumar
Bending stress analysis of a spur gear for
material steel 15NI2CR1MO28
ARPN Journal of
Engineering and Applied
Sciences, 12(19), 5636-5641
2017 Scopus
32) Lilly R, S.Prabhakaran*, and
Balaji D.S
Assessment of Fluoride Concentration Due
to the Development Of Sub-Surface Infra
Structure
Jr. of Industrial Pollution
Control 33(S2), pp 1332-
1336
2017 Scopus
33) P. Ramanathan*, V. Srinivas,
A.R.Sivaram, R.Rajavel
Hydro Treated Vegetable Oil Derived
Renewable Diesel: A Technological
International Journal of
Mechanical Engineering and
2017 Scopus
Review Technology, 7(8)
34) S Prabhakaran , K.Sindhu,
R.Akash ,V.Arunkumar,
L.Krishna, D.Manikandan
Route optimization for municipal solid
waste collection using Arc GIS network
analyst
Journal of Advanced
Research in Dynamical and
Control Systems
2017 Scopus
35) S. Muth Baskaran Ranking of lean tools using weighted
scoring Method
International journal of
mechanical and production
engineering research and
development
8(1)2018 Scopus
36) A. THIRUGNANAM, K.
UMANATH
& A. RAZAL ROSE
Enhancement of surface properties of
zirconium carbide coated EN47 and E250
grade steel by plasma sprying
International Journal of
Mechanical and Production
Engineering Research and
Development
8(7); 1282-1290,
2018
Scopus
37) A. THIRUGNANAM, K.
UMANATH
& A. RAZAL ROSE
Investigation on mechanical behaviour of
AZ31B and AZ61 magnesium alloy
coated by magnetron sputtering
International Journal of
Mechanical and Production
Engineering Research and
Development
8(7); 1275-1281,
2018
Scopus
38) Vijayaganth. G, K Umanath,
Rajavel R
A review on joining of dissimilar metals
by friction welding
International Journal of
Mechanical and Production
Engineering Research and
Development
8(7); 927-933,
2018
Scopus
39) T. Sekar, M. Vijay, T. V.
Rajamurugan & K. Umanath
Experimental investigation on the impact
of Silver Nitrate solution mixed
electrolyte in the ECM of AISI 202
International Journal of
Mechanical and Production
Engineering Research and
Development
8(7); 895-909,
2018
Scopus
40) V. Kurinji, Pavan Aditya, R.
Rajavel, S. Prabakaran & K.
Umanath
Risk assessment of Hazards using fuzzy
interference logic in construction Industry
International Journal of
Mechanical and Production
Engineering Research and
Development
8(7); 910-921,
2018
Scopus
41) D. S. Balaji, Umanath. K,
Prabhakaran. S& J. Harish Kumar
Forecasting the demand of
pharmaceutical product
based on its sales record
International Journal of
Mechanical and Production
Engineering Research and
Development
8(7); 887-894,
2018
Scopus
42) S. Prabhakaran, R.
Muruganandhan, S. Karthikeyan
& M. Mugilvalavan
Bio-Oil Produced from Paper Waste and
Paper Cup Using Pyrolysis Process
International Journal of
Mechanical and Production
Engineering Research and
Development
8(7); 1251-1256,
2018
Scopus
43) R. Sundaraganesan, S.
Prabhakaran, D. S. Balaji & K.
Umanath
A review on Investigation Characteristics
of on Water Jet Peening in Aluminium
International Journal of
Mechanical and Production
Engineering Research and
Development
8(7); 1216-1219,
2018
Scopus
44) Dr.S.Prabhakaran, Padmanabhan.
S & Joel. C
Design Optimization and Structural
Analysis
of Automotive Chassis
International Journal of
Mechanical and Production
Engineering Research and
Development
8(7); 934-942,
2018
Scopus
45) S Vijay, S.Prabhakaran, DS A review on the machining International Journal of 8(7); 922-926, Scopus
Balaji, K Umanath
characteristics of Glass Fiber Reinforced
Plastics (GFRP)
Mechanical and Production
Engineering Research and
Development
2018
Department of Nautical Science
S.NO AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL YEARS &
ISSUE
INDEXED IN
1 Capt K Karthik Ship operational Issues- Human element perspective Journal of Emerging
Technologies and
innovative Research
10(4)2018pp
70-73
others
2 Capt K Karthik Maritime education and Training –Future trend- on
board Perspective
Research review
international journal of
Multidisciplinary
3 (8)2018 UGC
Department of Naval Architecture
S.NO AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL YEARS &
ISSUE
INDEXED IN
1 MSP Raju A study on common ship structural failures International Journal of
Mechanical
Engineering and
Technology
9(7)2018 Scopus
2 MSP Raju Design of Low wash catamaran passenger ferry for
Indian Inland Waters
International Journal of
Civil Engineering and
Technology
9(7)2018 Scopus
3 A Prem Ananth An Analysis of Indian shipbuilding & repair industry International Journal of
Civil Engineering and
Technology
9(7)2018 Scopus
4. Dr Shameem BM CFD Analysis and experimental validation on the
effectiveness of Bilge Keel as a roll stabilizer
International journal of
computational
engineering and
research
8(8)8-12, 2018 UGC
Department of Petroleum Engineering
S.NO AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL YEARS &
ISSUE
INDEXED
IN
1. Sundaram Haridoss STUDY ON AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN
ADYAR RIVER BASIN: A REVIEW
Journal of Industrial pollution
control
33(1)2017 Scopus/
UGC
2. Sundaram Haridoss EFFECT OF AIR POLLUTANTS AND ITS Journal of Industrial pollution 33(1)2017 Scopus/
EMISSION CONTROL STRATEGIES IN
PETROLEUM REFINERIES
control UGC
3. Sundaram Haridoss HEALTH AND SAFETY HAZARDS
MANAGEMENT IN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
International Journal of
Engineering Research &
Technology
6(6) 2017 UGC
4. A. Balasubramanian,
Rashmita Saikia, Rinki Das
removal of recovery of phosphorus from
wastewater using graphene as an absorbent
International Journal for
Research in Applied Science &
Engineering Technology
(ISSN 2321-9653)
5(5)2017 UGC
5. A. Balasubramanian Box–Behnken modelling of phenol removal from
aqueous solution using Emulsion Liquid
Membrane
International Research Journal
of Engineering and Technology
(IRJET) (ISSN: 2395-0072 )
4(7) 2017 UGC
6. A. Balasubramanian,
R. vijayakumar
A passive DMFC with membrane for diffusion
controlled methanol feed
International Research Journal
of Engineering and Technology
(IRJET) (ISSN: 2395-0072 )
4(7) 2017 UGC
7. Dr P. Sakthiselvan Biosynthesis of Polyhydroxyalkanoate blends from
Cassia seed:
GalactoMannan and Polyhydroxybutyrate
precursors
International Research Journal
of Engineering and Technology
(IRJET) (ISSN: 2395-0072)
4(7) 2017 UGC
8. Dr P. Sakthiselvan Bioprocessing and Characterization of
Polyhydroxyalkanoate blends from Cassia seed
International Research Journal
of Engineering and Technology
(IRJET) (ISSN: 2395-0072)
4(7) 2017 UGC
9. MJA Prince Alteration of IFT by phase inversion
Emulsification to enhance recovery of oil wet
limestone
International Journal for
Research in Applied Science and
Engineering Technology
(IJRASET) (ISSN 2321-9653)
5(7) 2017 UGC
10. M.J.A.Prince Enhancing Recovery by reducing Surfactant
adsorption on oil wet carbonate reservoirs
International Journal of
ChemTech Research
10(7)2017 UGC
11. MJA Prince Optimizing recovery through EOR surfactants on
matured Fields
International Journal for
Research in Applied Science and
Engineering Technology
(IJRASET) (ISSN 2321-9653)
5(8) 2017 UGC
12. MJA Prince A review on interfacial and phase behavior
applications on an oil wet cores
International Journal for
Research in Applied Science and
Engineering Technology
(IJRASET) (ISSN 2321-9653)
5(8) 2017 UGC
13. MJA Prince A review on planning for An exploratory Well International Journal for
Research in Applied Science and
Engineering Technology
(IJRASET) (ISSN 2321-9653)
5(6) 2017 UGC
14. Antony Fayaz B Powered rotary steerable system Technology International Journal of research
in Applied Science and
Engineering Technology (ISSN
2321-9653)
5(8)2017 UGC
15. M Panbarasan Strategies for selection of artificial lift system for
deviated gas wells
International journal for research
in applied science &
5(8)2017 UGC
Engineering Technology (ISSN
2321-9653)
16. Dr A. Rajesh Kanna Biological Surfactant Production By Pseudomonas
Aeruginosa ATCC 9027 And Probable Application
In Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery (MEOR)
International Journal of Civil
Engineering and Technology
(IJCIET)
8(10) 2017 Scopus
17. Dr P. Sakthiselvan Biosynthesis of Polyhydroxyalkanoate blends from
Cassia seed:
GalactoMannan and Polyhydroxybutyrate
precursors
International Research Journal
of Engineering and Technology
(IRJET) (ISSN: 2395-0072)
5(9)2017 UGC
18. MJA Prince A review on Tubing Performance relationship by
Hagedorn & Brown Model
International journal of research
in Applied Science &
Engineering Technology
5 (X), 2017 UGC
19. Dr A. Rajesh Kanna Effect of Rust & free water on flash point of Diesel
and petrol Samples
International journal for research
in applied Science &
Engineering Technology
Volume 5
Issue X,
October
2017
UGC
20. Dr. A. Rajesh Kanna Biodiesel Production from Waste Cooking Oil
Using Co-solvent Technique
International Journal for
Research in Applied Science &
Engineering Technology
Volume 6
Issue I,
January 2018
UGC
21. Sundaram H Experimental studies on waste plastics to Extract
oil by Pyrolysis Method & its Applications
Asian Journal of Chemistry
(ISSN 0970-7077)
30(1)2018 UGC
22. H. Sundaram Influence of catalyst and its applications in
petroleum refineries- An Overview
Journal al of Chemistry and
Chemical Sciences (ISSN 2319-
760X)
7(7), 540-
549,2017
UGC
23. H. Sundaram A study on role of catalyst used in catalytic
cracking process in petroleum refining
International Journal of
ChemTech research
10(7)2017 UGC
24. H. Sundaram Study on Air Pollution and its Impacts in the
Petroleum Industry
International Journal of
Engineering Research &
Technology
6(7)2017 UGC
25. Dr P. Sakthiselvan Feruloyl esterase producing Hypocrea lixii SS1:
Isolation and Identification
International Journal for
Research in Applied Science and
Engineering Technology (ISSN:
2321-9653)
5(10) 2017 UGC
26. Ilavalagan P Determination of movable Hydrocarbon by Geolog Journal of Emerging
Technology and Innovative
Research
5(7)2018 UGC
27. J Sudharsan Analysis on Nitric oxide emissions from mining to
minimize its Environmental Impact
Journal of Emerging
Technology and Innovative
Research
5(7)2018 UGC
28. J Sudharsan Behavior of drilling fluids on HPHT well
conditions
International journal of
advanced scientific research and
management
3(7)2018 UGC
29. M Panbarasan Design of Drilling Mud for Deepwater HP/HT
Wells
Journal of Emerging
Technology and Innovative
Research
5(7)2018 UGC
30. Abhinav Gupta A case Study on Gamij Field using Coiled Tubing
Intervention
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and Innovative
Research
5(7)2018 UGC
31. Abhinav Gupta Recent development in coiled tubing interventions
and design considerations
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and Innovative
Research
5(7)2018 UGC
32. MJA Prince Recovery modification through surfactant
adsorption by altering Hydrophilic to liphilic
balance on a Chalky core
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and Innovative
Research
5(7)2018 UGC
33. MJA Prince Wettability alteration on Limestone cores as a
Chemical Enhanced oil recovery application
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and Innovative
Research
5(7)2018 UGC
34. Abhinav Gupta Optimization of the Rheolgical properties of
Colloidal Gas Aphron (CGA) Based Drilling Fluid
to Increase the penetration rate
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and innovative
Research
5(7)2018 UGC
35. P Ilavalagan An manual Calculation on deviated well in
presence of salt dome
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and innovative
Research
5(7)2018 UGC
36. M Panbarasan An Innovative approach to drill a extended reach
well using high torque connection
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and innovative
Research
5(7)2018 UGC
37. MJA Prince Review properties on reservoir rock for effective
production
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and innovative
Research
5(7)2018 UGC
38. P Ilavalagan Cost estimation of Drill Bit and Break Even
Analysis in Drilling
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and innovative
Research
5(7)2018 UGC
39. J Sudharsan An outlook on predictions of crude oil price near
Future
Journal of Emerging Technologies
and innovative Research
5(7)2018 UGC
40. Dr A Rajesh Kanna Review on approach towards reservoir wettability
and selective plugging for microbial enhanced oil
recovery
Journal of Emerging Technologies
and Innovative Research
5(8)2018 UGC
41. Govindan.S Integrated well log and 3-D seismic data
interpretation for the Kakinada area of KG-PG
offshore basin
IOSR journal of applied
Geology and Geophysics
(IOSR-JaGG)
(ISSN 2321-0990)
5(4)2017 UGC
42. A. Balasubramanian Studies on recovery of blow down water and zero
liquid discharge management at gas turbine
power plant
International Journal of Chem
Tech research
10(7)2017 UGC
43. A.Balasubramanian* Preparation and application of bio waste based
activated carbon on river wastewater treatment
International Journal of Chem
Tech research
10(9)2017 UGC
44. Dr.T.Nagalakshmi, Advances in the investigation on behavior of
carbonate reservoir rocks
IOSR - Journal of applied
geology and geophysics
5(6)2017 UGC
45. H Sundaram Inhibition of Gas hydrates in natural Gas Pipelines
by Application of MEOH
Journal of Chemistry &
Chemical Sciences
8(4)2018 UGC
46. Ilavalagan P An overview of Structure, Deformation Style and
Kinematic Analysis of Mylonites of Kanjamalai
Region Salem District Tamil nadu India
International Journal for
research in applied Science &
Engineering Technology
6(6)2018 UGC
47. Dr A. Rajesh Kanna, Enhanced and cost-effective biosurfactant
production for marine remediation contaminated
with oil spill.
International Journal of Civil
Engineering and Technology
9(7),2018.
pp. 373-381.
Scopus
48. MJA Prince The impact of swot analysis as a strategic plan on
Educational institutions
Research review international
journal of multidisciplinary
3(9), 264-
269,2018
UGC
49. Dr T Nagalakshmi Recovery Mechanism of heavy crude oil by means
of Chemical Flooding Methods
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and Innovative
Research
5(9);557-
559,2018
UGC
50. Dr T Nagalakshmi Correction prediction model in oil and gas industry Journal of Emerging
Technologies and Innovative
Research
5(9);554-
55`6,2018
UGC
51. P Ilavalagan Oil and gas project management processes and
responsibilities of project and line Manager
Journal of Emerging
Technologies and Innovative
Research
5(9),52-54 UGC
Department of Physical Education
S.NO AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL YEARS &
ISSUE
INDEXED
IN
1 Dr.N.R.Ramkumar Impact of Yogic Exercises on Selected Physical and
Physiological Variables among University Handball
Players
International Journal of
Research
7)2018 UGC
2 Dr A Monoj Kumar Self efficacy among second and third division soccer
players
Review of research 7(12),1-5, 2018 UGC
3 Dr S Sivamani Vital capacity and swimming performance among
beginning in swimming
Review of research 7(12),1-5, 2018 UGC
4 Dr A. Manoj Kumar & S
Sivamani
Impact of Different Grid Games with and Without
Psychological strategies on Illinois agility test among
soccer players
Review of Research 7(12),1-4, 2018 UGC
5 Dr A. Manoj Kumar & S
Sivamani
The late pre season training protocol among the soccer
players and its effects on the dribbling performance
International journal of
mechanical and production
Engineering research And
development
8(6), 812-
816,2018
Scopus
Department of Physics
S.NO AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL YEARS & ISSUE INDEXED
IN
1. Jayaraman, V., Sagadevan, S.,
Sudhakar, R.
Studies on Optical and
Electrical Properties of
Hafnium Oxide Nanoparticles
Journal of Electronic Materials
46 (7), pp. 4392-4397,
2017
Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
2. Deepa, A.V., Murugasen, P.,
Sagadevan, S.
A study of the structural,
spectroscopic, and dielectric
properties of La2O3 doped
borate glass
Journal of Materials Science:
Materials in Electronics
28 (14), pp. 10780-
10784, 2017
Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
3. Sagadevan, S., Pal, K. A facile synthesis of
TiO2/SiO2/CdS-
nanocomposites ‘optical and
electrical’ investigations
Journal of Materials Science:
Materials in Electronics
28 (12), pp. 9072-9080,
2017
Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
4. Sagadevan, S., Pal, K.,
Koteeswari, P., Subashini, A.
Synthesis and characterization
of TiO2/graphene oxide
nanocomposite
Journal of Materials Science:
Materials in Electronics
28 (11), pp. 7892-7898,
2017
Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
5. Sagadevan, S., Pal, K.,
Chowdhury, Z.Z., Hoque, M.E.
Structural, dielectric and optical
investigation of chemically
synthesized Ag-doped ZnO
nanoparticles composites
Journal of Sol-Gel Science and
Technology
pp 1–11 online2017 Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
6. Sagadevan, S., Pal, K.,
Chowdhury, Z.Z.
Document Fabrication of CuO
nanoparticles for structural,
optical and dielectric analysis
using chemical precipitation
method
Journal of Materials Science:
Materials in Electronics
pp. 1-7 online 2017 Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
7. Shajan, D., Murugasen, P.,
Sagadevan, S.
Document Studies on
structural, optical and spectral
properties of Europium oxide
doped phosphate glasses
Optik
136, pp. 165-171,
2017
Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
8. Singh, P., Abdullah, M.M.,
Sagadevan, S., Ikram, S.
Document In situ growth and
physio-electrical
characterization of bis-thiourea
cadmium-iodide (BTCI) single
crystal
Journal of Materials Science:
Materials in Electronics
28 (9), pp. 6520-6528,
2017
Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
9. Sagadevan, S., Singh, J., Pal, K.,
Chowdhury, Z.Z., Hoque, M.E.
Hydrothermal synthesis of zinc
stannate nanoparticles
spectroscopic investigation
Journal of Materials Science:
Materials in Electronics
pp. 1-7, 2017 online Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
10. Sagadevan, S., Pal, K., Hoque, E.,
Chowdhury, Z.Z.
A chemical synthesized Al-
doped PbS nanoparticles hybrid
composite for optical and
electrical response
Journal of Materials Science:
Materials in Electronics
pp. 1-7
2017 online
Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
11. Prabaharan, D.D.M., Sadaiyandi,
K., Mahendran, M., Sagadevan, S.
Document Precipitation method
and characterization of cobalt
oxide nanoparticles
Applied Physics A: Materials Science
and Processing
123 (4), 264, 2017 Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
12. Sagadevan, S., Das, I., Pal, K.,
Murugasen, P., Singh, P.
Optical and electrical smart
response of chemically
stabilized graphene oxide
Journal of Materials Science:
Materials in Electronics
28 (7), pp. 5235-5243,
2017
Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
13. Venkatesan, N., Bhaskar, G.B.,
Rajesh, S., Pazhanivel, K.,
Sagadevan, S.
Document Effect of Cloisite
30B nanoclay on the
mechanical properties of HDPE
nanocomposites
Material pruefung/Materials Testing
59 (4), pp. 355-360,
2017
Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
14. Subashini, A., Rajarajan, K.,
Sagadevan, S.
Synthesis, growth, spectral,
optical and thermal studies of
thiourea family crystal: TTPB
Materials Research Express
4(2),026202, 2017 Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
15. Vijayamari, A., Sadayandi, K.,
Sagadevan, S., Singh, P.
A study of optical, surface
morphological and electrical
properties of manganese oxide
nanoparticles
Journal of Materials Science:
Materials in Electronics
28(3), pp. 2739-2746,
2017
Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
16. Alamelu Mangai, K., Tamizh Selvi,
K., Priya, M., M.
Rathnakumari, Sureshkumar,
P., Sagadevan, S.
Investigations on dielectric and
impedance properties of M-
type hexaferrite
Journal of Materials Science:
Materials in Electronics
28(3), pp. 2910-2922,
2017
Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
17. Sagadevan, S., Podder, J., Das, I. Synthesis and characterization
of cobalt ferrite (CoFe2 O4)
nanoparticles prepared by
hydrothermal method
Springer Proceedings in Physics
189, pp. 145-152,
2017
Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
18. Sagadevan, S., Das, I., Singh, P.,
Podder, J.
Synthesis of tungsten carbide
nanoparticles by hydrothermal
method and its Characterization
Journal of Materials Science:
Materials in Electronics
28(1), pp. 1136-1141,
2017
Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
19. Pradeev Raj,
K. Sadaiyandi,
K. Kennedy,
A. Sagadevan, S.
Photocatalytic and antibacterial
studies of indium-doped ZnO
nanoparticles synthesized by
coprecipitation
technique
Journal of Materials
Science: Materials in
Electronics
28(24), pp. 19025-
19037, 2017
Scopus
20. Sagadevan,
S. Zaman
Chowdhury,
Z. Hoque,
M.E. Podder, J.
Chemically stabilized reduced
graphene oxide/zirconia
nanocomposite: Synthesis and
characterization
Materials Research
Express
4(11),115031, 2017 Scopus
21. Sagadevan S Pal CBD progression of Ti-doped
ZnO characterizations
Journal of Materials Electronics 28(21), pp. 16554-
16560, 2017
Scopus
22. Sagadevan, S. Pal,
K. Chowdhury, Z.Z.
Scalable synthesis of CdS–
Graphene
Journal of Materials
Science: Materials in
28(22), pp. 17193-
17201, 2017
Scopus
nanocomposite spectroscopic
characterizations
Electronics
23. Sharmila,
L. Sakthi,
U. Geethanjali,
A. Sagadevan, S.
Regular expression based
pattern
matching for gene expression
data to
identify the abnormality gnome
Proceedings - 2017 2nd
International Conference
on Recent Trends and
Challenges in
Computational Models,
ICRTCCM 2017
8057553, pp. 301-305,
2017
Scopus
24. Cynthia,
S. Sagadevan,
S. Mariappan, L.
Investigations on the linear,
non-linear
and optical studies of an
efficient
organobimetallic zinc cadmium
thiocyanate non-linear optical
complex crystal
Journal of Materials
Science: Materials in
Electronics
28(19), pp. 14787-
14797, 2017
Scopus
25. Sagadevan, S. Pal,
K. Chowdhury, Z.Z.
Fabrication of CuO
nanoparticles for
structural, optical and dielectric
analysis using chemical
precipitation
method
Journal of Materials
Science: Materials in
Electronics
28(17), pp. 12591-
12597, 2017
Scopus
26. synthesized Ag-doped ZnO
nanoparticles composites
Z.Z. Hoque, M.E. 83(2), pp. 394-404 Scopus
27. Sagadevan, S. Pal,
K. Chowdhury,
Z.Z. Hoque, M.E.
Structural, optical and dielectric
investigation of
CdFe2 O4 nanoparticles
Materials Research
Express
4(7),075025, 2017 Scopus
28. Karthigayan,
N. Manimuthu,
P. Priya,
M. Sagadevan, S.
Synthesis and characterization
of
NiFe O , CoFe O and
CuFe O thin films for anode
material
in Li-ion batteries
Nanomaterials and
Nanotechnology
7, 2017 Scopus
29. Singh, P. Abdullah,
M.M. Sagadevan,
S. Ikram, S.
In situ growth and physio-
electrical
characterization of bis-thiourea
cadmium-iodide (BTCI) single
crystal
Journal of Materials
Science: Materials in
Electronics
28(9), pp. 6520-6528,
20017
Scopus
30. Shajan,
D. Murugasen,
P. Sagadevan, S.
Studies on structural, optical
and
spectral properties of Europium
oxide
doped phosphate glasses
Optik 136, pp. 165-171, 2017 Scopus
31. Deepa,
A.V. Murugasen,
P. Sagadevan, S.
A comparative study on
lanthanum
oxide and holmium oxide
doped
Glass Physics and
Chemistry
43(3), pp. 233-239,
2017
Scopus
borate glasses
32. Prabaharan,
D.D.M. Sadaiyandi,
K. Mahendran,
M. Sagadevan, S.
Precipitation method and
characterization of cobalt oxide
nanoparticles
Applied Physics A:
Materials Science and
Processing
123(4),264, 2017 Scopus
33. Venkatesan,
N. Bhaskar,
G.B. Rajesh,
S. Pazhanivel,
K. Sagadevan, S.
Effect of Cloisite 30B nanoclay
on the
mechanical properties of HDPE
nanocomposites
Materialpruefung/Materials
Testing
59(4), pp. 355-360,
2017
Scopus
34. Geetha,
G. Murugasen,
P. Sagadevan, S.
Synthesis and characterization
of
manganese sulphide thin films
by
chemical bath deposition
method
Acta Physica Polonica A 132(4), pp. 1221-1226,
2017
Scopus
35. Sagadevan, S. Pal,
K. Chowdhury,
Z.Z. Foley, M
Controllable synthesis of
Graphene/ZnO-nanocomposite
for
novel switching
Journal of Alloys and
Compounds
728, pp. 645-654, 2017 Scopus
36. Vivekanandhan,
C. Sampath,
P.S. Sagadevan, S.
A study of effect of nanoclay
on the
structural and morphological
behavior
of epoxy composites | [Studiul
privind
efectul nanoargilei asupra
caracteristicilor structurale şi
morfologice ale compozitelor
epoxidice]
Revista Romana de
Materiale/ Romanian
Journal of Materials
47(3), pp. 396-400,
2017
Scopus
37. Rajesh,
S. Bhaskar,
G.B. Subash,
R. Pazhanivel,
K. Sagadevan,
S.S.
Optimization of composite leaf
spring
design using response surface
methodology | [Optimizarea
proiectării
arcurilor cu foi compozite
folosind
metodologia suprafeței de
răspuns]
Revista Romana de
Materiale/ Romanian
Journal of Materials
47(1), pp. 98-105, 2017 Scopus
38. Sagadevan, S., Rajesh, S., Das, I. Studies on Nanocrystalline
Nickel Oxide Thin Films for
Potential Applications
Materials Today: Proceedings
4(2), pp. 4123-4129,
2017
Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
39. Govindasamy, G., Murugasen, P.,
Sagadevan, S.
Optical and electrical properties
of chemical bath deposited
cobalt sulphide thin films
Materials Research
20(1), pp. 62-67, 2017 Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
40. Sagadevan, S., Podder, J., Das, I. Synthesis and characterization
of CuInSe2 nanoparticles by
hydrothermal method
Springer Proceedings in Physics
189, pp. 89-98, 2017 Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
41. Rajesh, S., Bhaskar, G.B., Subash,
R., Pazhanivel, K., Sagadevan,
S.S.
Optimization of composite leaf
spring design using response
surface methodology
Romanian Journal of Materials
47(1), pp. 98-105, 2017 Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
42. Alamelu Mangai, K., Tamizh Selvi,
K., Priya, M., M.
Rathnakumari, Sureshkumar,
P., Sagadevan, S.
Structural and optical
absorption studies of cobalt
substituted strontium ferrites,
SrCoxFe12−xO19 (x = 0.1, 0.2
and 0.3)
Journal of Materials Science:
Materials in Electronics
28(2), pp. 1238-1246,
2017
Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
43. Sagadevan, S., Das, I. Chemical bath deposition
(CBD) of zinc selenide (ZnSe)
thin films and characterisation
Australian Journal of Mechanical
Engineering
pp. 1-6, 2016 online Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
44. Tamizh Selvi, K., Alamelumangai,
K., Priya, M.Email Author,
Rathnakumari, M., Suresh Kumar,
P., Sagadevan, S.
Synthesis and Study of Optical
properties of MgO based TM
oxide (TM=Cu, Mn and Zn)
nanocomposites
Materials Research Express Vol3(11), 2016, Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
45. Ramana Ramya, J., Thanigai Arul,
K., Epple, M., Giebel, U., Guendel-
Graber, J. Jayanthi, V.,Sharma, M.,
Rela, M., Narayana Kalkura, S.
Chemical and structural
analysis of gallstones from the
Indian subcontinent
Materials Science and Engineering C
78, pp. 878-885, 2017 Scopus/
Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
46. Venugopal K, Ahmad H,
Manikandan E, Thanigai Arul K,
Kavitha K, Moodley MK,
Rajagopal K, Balabhaskar R,
Bhaskar M
The impact of anticancer
activity upon Beta vulgaris
extract mediated biosynthesized
silver nanoparticles (ag-NPs)
against human breast (MCF-7),
lung (A549) and pharynx (Hep-
2) cancer cell lines.
Journal of Photochemistry and
Photobiology B: Biology
173, pp. 99-107, 2017 Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
47. Thanigai Arul, K., Manikandan,
E., Murmu, P.P., Kennedy, J.,
Henini, M.
Enhanced magnetic properties
of polymer-magnetic
nanostructures synthesized by
ultrasonication
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
720, pp. 395-400, 2017 Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
48. Anandan, K., Rajesh, K., Rajendran, V.
Size, morphology and optical
properties of zirconia (ZrO2)
nanostructures synthesized via
the facile ionic surfactant-
assisted solvothermal method
Journal of Materials Science:
Materials in Electronics
pp. 1-6 online 2017 Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
49. Rajesh, K., Mani, A., Anandan,
K., Praveen Kumar, P.
Crystal and optical perfection,
linear and nonlinear optical
Journal of Materials Science:
Materials in Electronics
pp. 1-9 online 2017 Scopus/
UGC/
qualities of β alanine β
alaninium picrate (βAβAP)
single crystal: a promising
NLO crystal for optics and
photonics applications
Thomson
reuters
50. Rajesh, K., Praveen Kumar, P. Mechanical, thermal, linear and
nonlinear optical properties of
barium L-tartrate single crystal
Materials Research Express 4(1) 016502, 2017 Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
51. K. Rajesh, A. Mani and
P. Praveen Kumar
Growth, optical, Mechanical
and Dielectric Properties of
Promising NLO L-Serine
Potassium Di hydrogen
Phosphate Single Crystals
International Journal of Engineering
Science Invention
32-38, 2017 UGC
52. Warrier, A.R., Vijayan, C. Photo induced heat generation
mechanism in Ag nanoparticles
embedded in SiO2 and β -
In2S3 matrix
AIP Conference Proceedings
1832, 050160, 2017 Scopus/
UGC/
Thomson
reuters
53. K.Anandan and V. Rajendran EFFECT OF Fe DOPING IN
NiO SEMICONDUCTOR
NANOPARTICLES AND
STUDIES ON THEIR
STRUCTURAL, MAGNETIC
AND OPTICAL
PROPERTIES:
SYNTHESIZED VIA THE
PRECIPITATION PROCESS
International Journal of Advanced
Trends in Engineering and
Technology (IJATET) (ISSN 2456 –
4664)
2(2) 2107 UGC
54. K. Rajesh and P. Praveen Kumar Liner and Non Liner optical
qualities of L.Histidinium 2-
Nitrobenzoate NLo Crystal
International journal of engineering
sciences & research Technology
(ISSN 2277-9655)
6(7)2017 UGC
55. K. Anandan and V. Rajendran CHROMIA (CR2O3)
NANOPARTICLES
SYNTHESIZED BY USING
CRO3 VIA THE FACILE
SOLVOTHERMAL PROCESS
AND THEIR OPTICAL
PROPERTIES
International journal of engineering
sciences & research Technology
(ISSN 2277-9655)
6(7)2017 UGC
56. Vidhya Sivasailanathan, Prabhat
Kumar and Suresh Sagadevan
Calibration And Estimation Of
Efficiency Of Geiger Muller
Counter Using A Standard
Radioactive Source
International journal of physical
sciences (ISSN: 1992-1950)
12(1) 2017
Thomson
retuers
57. Vidhya Sivasailanathan, Prabhat
Kumar and Suresh Sagadevan
Investigation Of Attenuation
Parameters For Concrete
Shielding Using Simulations
Through Iterative Approach
And Measurement
Scientific research and essays (ISSN:
1992-2248)
2017 ; 12(7) Thomson
retuers
58. M. Suresh Kumar, G. V.
Vijayaraghavan & S. Krishnan
GROWTH, STRUCTURAL
AND MECHANICAL
STUDIES OF SOLUTION
GROWN STRONTIUM
PHTHALATE SINGLE
CRYSTALS
International Journal of Advanced
Trends in Engineering and
Technology (ISSN (Online): 2456 -
4664)
2(2) 2017 UGC
59. M. Suresh Kumar, S. Krishnan,
G.V. Vijayaraghavan Growth, structural and
mechanical studies of
Thiourea phthalic acid (tpa)
single crystals by x-ray
powder diffraction and
vicker’s microhardness
testing.
International Journal of Engineering
Sciences & Research Technology
(ISSN 2277-9655)
2017 UGC
60. K. Thanigai Arul , J. Ramana
Ramya2
MULTIFUNCTIONAL
BEHAVIOUR OF
MAGNESIUM/CALCIUM
PHOSPHATE
International Journal of Engineering
Sciences & Research
Technology (ISSN: 2277-9655)
6(8): 2017 UGC
61. V. Thayanithi, K. Rajesh and P
Praveen kumar
Investigation of unidirectional
growth and characterization of
nonlinear optical L-
toluenesulfonate Crystal
Material Research Technology 4, 2017 Scopus
62. K.Anandan, K. Rajesh and V.
Rajendran
Enhanced optical properties of
spherical zirconia (ZrO2) nano
particles synthesized via the
facile various solvents
mediated solvothermal process
Journal of material science: material
in electronics
28(22)2017 Scopus
63. G. Kavitha, K.Thanigai Arul, P.
Babu,
Enhanced acetone gas sensing
behavior of n-ZnO/p-NiO
nanostructures
Journal of Materials Science:
Materials in Electronics
online Scopus
64. K. Thanigai Arul, M. Ramesh, C.
Chennakesavan , V. Karthikeyan ,
E. Manikandan, A. Umar , M
Novel Multifunctional of
magnesium ions (Mg++)
incorporated calcium phosphate
nanostructures
Journal of Alloys and Compounds 730 (2018) 31e35 Scopus
65. Rajesh Krishnan, Mani Ayyanar,
Anandan Kasinathan,
Praveen Kumar,
Birefringence, Photo luminous,
Optical Limiting and Third
Order Nonlinear Optical
Properties of Glycinium
Phosphite (GlP) Single Crystal:
A potential Semi Organic
Crystal
for Laser and Photonics
Applications,
Materials Research - 2018; 21(2) Scopus
66. Suresh Kumar M, K Rajesh GV
Vijayaraghavan, S Krishnan
Growth, Structural and
mechanical studies of phthalic
acid single crystals grown in
Materials Research express 5,1115101(1-8), 2018, Scopus
two different solutions
67. K. Thanigai Arul Impact of magnetic field on the
mineralization od iron doped
calcium
Material chemistry and physics 166-171, 2018 Scopus
68. Chowdhury,
Z.Z. Krishnan,
B. Sagadevan, S.
Kazi, S.N. Shah, S.T.
Effect of temperature on the
physical,
electro-chemical and adsorption
properties of carbon micro-
spheres
using hydrothermal
carbonization
process
Nanomaterials 8(8),597, 2018 Scopus
69. Sagadevan,
S. Chowdhury,
Z.Z. Johan,
M.R.B. Rafique,
R.F. Aziz, F.A.
One pot synthesis of hybrid
ZnS– Graphene nanocomposite
with
enhanced photocatalytic
activities
using hydrothermal approach
Journal of Materials
Science: Materials in Electronics
29(11), pp. 9099-9107,
2018
Scopus
70. Singh, P. Abdullah,
M.M. Sagadevan,
S. Ikram, S.
Enhancement of electro-optic
and
structural properties of TGS
single
crystals on doping with l-
glutamic acid
Journal of Materials Science:
Materials in Electronics
29(9), pp. 7904-7916,
2018
Scopus
71. Kannan,
P.S. Sagadevan, S.
Synthesis, growth and
characterization of a glycine
potassium dichromate (GPDC)
single
crystal
Material pruefung/Materials
Testing
60(4), pp. 431-437,
2018
Scopus
72. Das, I. Sagadevan,
S. Chowdhury,
Z.Z. Hoque, M.E.
Development, optimization and
characterization of a two step
sol–gel
synthesis route for
ZnO/SnO2nanocomposite
Journal of materials
Science: Materials in Electronics
29(5), pp. 4128-4135,
2018
Scopus
73. Sagadevan, S. Chowdhury,
Z.Z. Johan, M.R.B. Rafique,
R.F.
A facile one-step hydrothermal
synthesis of HfO /grapheme
nanocomposite and its
physiochemical
properties
Materials Research
Express
5(3),035014, 2018 Scopus
74. Subashini, A. Rajarajan,
K. Sagadevan, S. Singh,
P. Podder, J.
Preparation and
characterization of a
bis thiourea sodium iodide
(BTSI): A
potential NLO crystal
Journal of Thermal
Analysis and Calorimetry
131(3), pp. 2179-2186,
2018
Scopus
75. Prabaharan,
D.D.M. Sadaiyandi,
Investigating the effect of Mn-
doped CeO nanoparticles by
Applied Physics A:
Materials Science and Processing
124(2),86, 2018 Scopus
K. Mahendran,
M. Sagadevan, S.
coprecipitation
method
76. Sundararaj,
C. Sagadevan, S.
Synthesis and characterization
of
non-linear optical crystal of
manganese mercury
thiocyanate
glycol monomethyl ether
Materials Research 21(1),e20160595, 2018 Scopus
77. Das, I. Sagadevan,
S. Chowdhury,
Z.Z. Vijayan, N.
A facile chemical route
synthesis and
characterization of CdSe/ZnO
nanocomposite
Journal of Materials
Science: Materials in
Electronics
29(2), pp. 1600-1606,
2018
Scopus
78. Krishnaraj,
L. Ravichandran,
P.T. Sagadevan, S.
Synthesis and characterization
of
grinding aid fly ash blended
mortar
effect on bond strength of
masonry
prisms
Materials Research
Express
5(4),045052, 2018 Scopus
79. Madan,
D. Mallesham,
P. Sagadevan,
S. Veeramani, C.
Renewable energy scenario in
Telangana
International Journal of
Ambient Energy
Article in press 2018 Scopus
80. Vivekanandhan,
C. Sampath,
P.S. Sagadevan, S.
Preparation and
characterization of
Kevlar/glass fiber laminates
with a
nanoclay enhanced epoxy
matrix
Materialpruefung/Materials
Testing
60(1), pp. 81-84, 2018 Scopus
81. Sagadevan,
S. Chowdhury,
Z.Z. Rafique, R.F.
Preparation and
characterization of
nickel ferrite nanoparticles via
coprecipitation
method
Materials Research 21(2),e20160533, 2018 Scopus
82. Anita Lett,
J. Sundareswari,
M. Ravichandran,
K. Sagadevan, S.
The fabrication of porous
hydroxyapatite scaffold using
gaur
gum as a natural binder
Digest Journal of
Nanomaterials and
Biostructures
13(1), pp. 235-243,
2018
Scopus
83. Pradeev raj,
K. Sadaiyandi,
K. Kennedy, A.
Thamiz Selvi,
R. Rathina bala, R.
Influence of Mg Doping on
ZnO
Nanoparticles for Enhanced
Photocatalytic Evaluation and
Antibacterial Analysis
Nanoscale Research
Letters
13,229, 2018 Scopus
84. Dr K Gayathri Optical properties of L-serine
hydrochloride monohydrate
single crystal
Journal of Emerging Technologies
and Innovative Research
5(8);182-183,2018 UGC
85. Dr K Anandan Structural properties of NiO
and CuO nanoparticles and
NiO/ CuO Nanocomposite
Synthesized Via Facile
Precipitation Process
Journal of Emerging Technologies
and Innovative Research
5(9);464-466,2018 UGC
86. M Suresh kumar, GV
vijayarahavan, R Indirajith, S
Krishnan
Thermal, Mechanical and
Dielectric Studies of Urea
Phthalic acid (UPA) Single
Crystals
Journal of functional Materials and
Biomolecules
2(1)35-39, 2018 others
Special Lecture on Commercial aspects of Shipping by Ms. Julie Lithgow
Director Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers London
Special Lecture on Innovation for Incubation by Dr.S.Ramani
(Former Director, National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NIIE),Mumbai)
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INNOVATIONS AND RESEARCH IN MARINE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Celebrations at AMET
There are many important things in life. Learning, growing, loving, and exploring are all things
that each person should take time for. Celebration is another thing that everyone should take time
for. Celebration adds an excitement and a lot of fun to life.Festivals is a celebration of life. These
celebrations bring peace and joy to the humanity and break the monotony of life. Festivals are
numerous in our country. We can divide festivals into three kinds; National, Religious and
Sensational. There are many important things in life. Learning, growing, loving, and exploring
are all things that each person should take time for.
Celebration is another thing that everyone should take time for. Celebration adds an excitement
and a lot of fun to life. Celebration can happen for a variety of formal or informal reasons. There
is something deep inside humanity that loves to celebrate the best things in life.Celebrations of
all kinds give us the excitement to keep making it through days that seem purposeless. Have you
ever felt like life was a little too routine? I’m confident that by the time the next holiday or
birthday celebration rolled around you were grateful for the change of pace.People in our country
love celebrating the festivals with their near and dear ones. Each Indian festival has its own
unique way of celebration and people follow the tradition while celebrating the same.
Celebration allows us to relax and unwind in the midst of busy and crazy lives. We use
celebrations as an excuse to gather with the friends and family that mean that most to us. We also
enjoy celebrations because they allow us to remember the things in life that truly matter. As we
celebrate, we allow the stresses of life to fall behind and we spend our time doing things we love
with the people we love. People of India also hold great regard for the National festivals of the
country. Gandhi Jayanti, Independence Day and Republic Day are the three national festivals of
our country. These festivals are a symbol of unity and progress. They remind us of our patriotic
leaders who served the country selflessly. National festivals are celebrated with equal zeal. The
entire atmosphere is filled with the feeling of patriotism during these festivals.There is something
about a great celebration that reminds us of the purpose of our life and of the power of our
closest relationships.Perhaps the best thing about celebration of any kind is that it makes our
lives richer and more full.The National, Religious and Sensational festivals are celebrated in Our
University with great honour.
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSURE
International exposure broadens the vision and enhances the personality of students. Studying
abroad helps students experience a different cultural and business environment and develop first
hand understanding of global business scenario. Exchange program provides student with cross
cultural exposure and global perspective. The exchange experience is all about a wide variety of
people, beautiful cities, different ways of doing things and opportunities to expand one’s
horizons. These help equip them with essential traits for working in a global
environment.Studying with transnational compatriot and taught by multinational faculty gives a
holistic view of the business practices across different territories. Students will be able to
excogitate various strategies, which are blooming in outlandish markets and apply the same in
their country by considering the pragmatic view of the business scenario and practices in own
country.
International exposure gives pragmatic view of ramifications of business like international
finance, international marketing, modern supply chain, practical application of econometric
models, contemporary view of game theory applications and others. Another facet of
international experience is exposure to diverse cultures thus having better understanding of
topical business. Deep understanding of intermediaries, metamarkets and metamediaries of the
country will become pivotal in apprehending the business. Having multinational exposure
provides understanding of rules and regulations and traits of business in the country. This
ensures that professionals not only adhere to the law of the land but also utilize it for
organization’s advantage.
Gathering international exposure will not only enhances the business sense but also broaden ones
horizons by appreciating the futuristic plans of the country. International exposure gives access
to luxurious cities with extraordinary infrastructure, facilities and openness of the culture with
literally zero bureaucracy. The students can apply the pragmatic learning to meliorate the living
standard of people of their own country. With world converging rapidly towards globalization
and various barriers like language, borders and cultures are rapidly diluting. It is the best time for
a student to give himself a revelation to practice of business of various countries. As the level of
uncertainty in international economies has reduced and major countries are joining hands to
produce a better environment for healthier and less perilous business, this is the time for students
to learn the subtleties of business.
TEACHING BEYOND THE CLASSROOM
Teaching and learning can become inherently spontaneous and student-centered when moved
from the confines of the classroom into the world at large. From the collaborative learning
atmosphere that results from the unique relationships developed outside the classroom, to the
deep learning that occurs when students must put into practice “in the real world” what they have
theorized about from behind a desk, field experiences are unmatched in their learning potential.
Field experiences early in a student’s career can be formative and can inspire students to
continue in a field.
Learning experiences outside the classroom are inherently interdisciplinary. When we go out
into the world, we encounter it as a whole and are forced to engage multiple modalities, no
matter which pair of disciplinary “lenses” we intended to wear. Therefore, scientists and
humanists alike do well to consider the ways in which other disciplines might enrich their own
disciplinary approach to their field.
One way to escape the confines of the classroom and to afford students opportunities to grow is
to encourage students to learn from and to serve the surrounding community. In its simplest
form, this may involve field trips into a community where students will have occasions to have
discussions with community members or local experts on an issue related to course content.
Even greater learning potentials and community benefits rest in more intensive forms of
community engagement in the form of service learning projects. These projects, typically
designed by both faculty and community partners, allow for students to learn in highly effective
ways while helping a community address its needs.
In all of these experiences, student growth can be extensive, whether it is through improved
critical thinking and problem solving skills, greater personal efficacy and leadership
development, or enhanced social responsibility and career opportunities.
CLUB ACTIVITIES DESIGNED TO EXTEND LEARNING
Clubs and Activities Are Important, Too
College life is busy.
Students are up early to get into classes on time, to maths, physics, chemistry and other classes,
and have homework to do. So, it is important to participate in extracurricular clubs, sports, or
community groups. Recruiters look at the things students do after college hours like participating
in sports clubs or teams, or community volunteer work. No doubt about it, maintaining good
grades is important for getting into company.
In Our University we lay due emphasis on different activities through active participation in
various social, athletic and artistic clubs and societies. We guide students to discover and create
their own understanding. Besides academics, co scholastic activities form an integral part of the
curriculum. This aspect includes wide range of co-curricular activities. All the students are
obliged to gain practical experience in the course of their academic education.
The concept of Clubs is seen as an opportunity for adaptation to life in the group, forming good
life long habits and cultivating a voluntaristic spirit. Club activities supplement academics and
give the students practical training which they require in day to day life.In order to fully develop
the whole person, all students are required to participate in either a yearlong club or seasonal
sport. It is our philosophy that such participation is vital in developing well-rounded students,
broadening student interests, and encouraging a strong ownership of AMET.
In the competitive world, companies are now looking for students who show participation in
activities beyond the classroom. In order for a yearlong activity to be counted for a student’s
participation requirement, the club or activity must either be academic, competitive or service
oriented. A strong commitment is required. In Our University various club activities are
organized giving an opportunity to the students to display their talent.
LEO CLUB ORGANIZED MOTIVATIONAL TALK ON PROTECTING OUR
ENVIRONMENT AND ABSTAIN FROM ALCOHOL, CIGAR AND NARCOTICS.
INDUSTRY-ACADEMIA CONNECT
With the advent of globalization and opening up of Indian economy to outside world,
competition among industries has become stiff. To solve their engineering problems they look up
now to engineering institutions. Similarly, there is an urgent need to prepare engineering students
for jobs in multinational companies, by exposing them to newer technologies and engineering
methodologies. These objectives can only be achieved well by bridging the gap between industry
and the academic institutions. Better interaction between technical institutions and industry is the
need of the hour. This will have great bearing on the engineering curriculum, exposure of
engineering students to industrial atmosphere and subsequent placement of young graduating
engineers in industries across the country.
Industries and institutes have been collaborating for over a century, but the rise of a global
knowledge economy has intensified the need for strategic partnerships. The Institutes are
imparting the basic knowledge and skill, but the Industry-Institute Interaction will enable to
undertake research by staff and students relevant to the industry.
The Industry-Institute Interaction should be designed to run longer period for preparing the
manpower of world class in the field of science and technology by inculcating the various skills
required by the industry, thereby contributing to the economic and social development at
large.With several layers of collaboration being built by the government to develop the Make in
India program, the manpower needs have to be fulfilled in order to witness the required
development.
Though availability of manpower is abundant in India, well equipped manpower with
employability skills is the need of the hour. There is a need to create avenues for a close
academia and industry interaction through all the phases of technology development, starting
from conceptualizing to commercialization. AMET has crafted a unique Industry-Institution
Interaction initiative as one of its core pillars.
AMET hostels had its beginning in the year 2002. Residence in hostel is mandatory for the
cadets of DG courses and option for other Offshore Courses in AMET.AMET has excellent
hostel facilities for boys and girls. Around 2200 students are accommodated. The hostels, with
well furnished rooms provide an ideal ambience to make residents feel at home. The scenic
surrounding, the calm and serene atmosphere provide a comfortable and conducive environment
for learning.
AIMS & OBJECTIVES
•To create an atmosphere of harmony and co-operation amongst the Cadets.
• To provide the Cadets a peaceful and pleasant environment to enable them to excel in their
studies and personality development.
•To run / manage the hostel and it's Mess efficiently
ALLOTMENT OF ROOMS
Rooms will be allotted by the Head(s) of the Department. Mid semester shifting of room is not
permissible in any case until and unless it is absolutely necessary. Wardens may consider written
requests for change of rooms within the hostel.
GENERAL CONDUCT & DISCIPLINE
Cadets / Students should keep their rooms and hostel premises clean. The Cadet / Students shall
not damage any hostel property. The Cadets / Students are not allowed to gamble, to consume
intoxicants (narcotics, alcoholic, beverages, smoking etc.),
The Cadets are not allowed cooking, in the rooms any act of manhandling, a group fighting,
intimidation or violence, willful damage to property or drunken behavior constitutes a serious
offence.
No Cadets / Students shall keep any heavy electrical appliance in his room like fridge, air-
conditioner. Cadets / Students are requested to avoid singing aloud, shouting or making all types
of noises which are likely to distract the attention of those who may be studying.
POLICY REGARDING ANTI-RAGGING
Ragging in any form in the hostel is illegal. The University is determined to prohibit, prevent and
eliminate the scourge of ragging. The Students can approach the anti–ragging committee for
reporting ragging related matters.
"Ragging is prohibited as per the decision of the Supreme Court of India”.
FACILITIES OF HOSTEL
AMET provides DG approved doctors in the campus to take care of the Cadets / Students
of the university.
Ragging free premises
Medical facilities
If Cadets / Students need hospitalization for treatment ,they will admit in private hospital
Laundry facilities
Wi-Fi facilities
Generator facilities
Inmates are provided Newspaper
Television Hall in each hostel, to spend leisure time
Indoor and outdoor game facilities
The fire extinguisher is provided on each floor of the hostel
First Aid box available on all the floors of hostel
Sufficient number of wardens to take care of the inmates.
The residential wardens attend the problems of cadets immediately
24 hrs Security facilities
24 hrs RO water facilities
BEYOND ACADEMICS
AMET firmly believe that a student who is exposed to a multitude of experiences, as opposed to
being solely focused on book-learning, is the kind of student who grows up to excel socially,
emotionally and professionally in a inter-dependent and complex world. These influences are
gently introduced into the student’s perspective over his or her time at AMET through AMET
Co-Curricular activities.
Co-Curricular programmes at AMET range from Sports and Creative Arts, to Field
Trips, Community Outreachand Internships, helping develop interpersonal, leadership and
communication skills in Students. Year-round literary and cultural competitions called
the Tournaments of Minds, and the House system we have in place reinforce team spirit and
confidence. These activities give students the impetus; in an atmosphere of constructive and
healthy competition to discover individual talents, work in collaboration and to become high
achievers. AMET students have a healthy involvement in inter University competitions – both
for the challenge to themselves, as well as to benchmark our strengths and performance.
The environment to which a student is exposed strongly impacts the development of his/her
personality. Physical training at AMET goes beyond participation in sports and games. Our
objective is to inculcate the healthy spirit of competition, nurture the will to excel and develop
spontaneity. Research proves that active participation in activities outside the classroom has a
direct impact on performance inside it. The students are inspired and encouraged to take up
events seriously while maintaining the fun factor in them. This can be reflected through various
competitive events.Our programmes are developed and implemented by experienced
professionals to benefit a student mentally, emotionally, physically and socially. Qualified
instructors are brought in to impart training in music, yoga, arts and craft, etc. AMET takes its
non-academic activities with utmost care which is why there is a great stress on our play area
infrastructure in Our University. We believe in providing ample opportunities and platforms to
each and every student to build leadership and dynamic qualities. At the start of the academic
session, the yearly activity plan is handed over to the students informing them of each week’s
activity in advance. Our activities include field trips to interesting and relevant places, regular
guest lectures, workshops for special skills, celebration of festivals and competitions.
The Year 2017-18 IN REVIEW
July 2017
Cochin Shipyard Company Team visited for placement
Workshop on ICT Enabled E-Learning Tools
Good Wood Ship Management Team visited for placement
Induction Programme for Fresher’s
Transvision Line Team visited for placement
August 2017
International Conference on Commercial Shipping – Changes and Challenges
National Symposium on Challenges in Geotechniques for Deep Excavation
International Conference on “ Emerging Technologies on Nanoelectronics and
Nanomedicines
Tree Plantation Programme organized by ECO and NSS Club
Maersk Line Team Visited for Placement
Paragon Digital Services Team visited for Placement
Workshop on Empowerment of Entrepreneurship and skill – Government of India
Initiative
Street Play for Awareness on Dengue Fever
Yoga for General Health organized by Sports Club
September 2017
Workshop on Effective Performance Evaluation
Onam Celebrations
Seed Balls Preparation and Dispersal Event organized by Department of MBT and NSS
Training – Cum Production Programme on Hand Made Paper from Paper wastes
FDP on Effective Teaching in the Class Room
Awareness Programme on Gender Sensitization
Temple Cleanup
Engineers Day Celebrations
Teachers Day Celebrations
Awareness Programme on Elsevier: Science Direct and SCOPUS
Thome Shipping India Pvt. Ltd. Team Visited for placement
Motivational talk on “Dream Big”
International Conference on Technological Advances in Mechanical Engineering
FDP on Electro Magnetic Transient Program(EMTP-RV) for Power System Applications
Swatch Bharat at Kovalam
Ayutha Pooja Celebrations
October 2017
Workshop on concept Development for Inspiring Innovations to Bind Science and
Society
International Conference on Innovations and research in Marine Electrical and electronics
Engineering
Maersk Line India Pvt. Ltd. Crewing Division Team visited for placement
EEE department organized Creating Awareness on Electrical Safety at Jaya Global
School
LEO Club organized Motivational Talk on Protecting Our Environment and Abstain
From Alcohol, Cigar and Narcotics.
Special Lecture on Fellowship and sponsored Research Schemes in India
Beach Cleanup organized by EEE Department
Workshop on Employable Avenues for Marine Graduates in IT Sector
International Conference on Green Ship Engine Simulator
November 2017
Essay competition for students
Guest Lecture on Food Processing Technology
Cultural club celebrates Ethnic Day
Seashell Team visited for placement
Two Day Capsule course on Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System
Yoga Programme
Five Day Capsule course on Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System
December 2017
EEE Department organized National Workshop on Advanced Robotics and Artificial
Intelligence
Marine Engineering Department conducted Technical Lecture on Maritime Education
and Employability
EEE Department organized National Workshop on Conceptual Practices in Industrial
Automation
January 2018
COCG Team Visited for Placement
AMET Sliver Jubilee Award Ceremony
Special Lecture on Commercial Aspects of Shipping
Pongal Celebrations
Software Development Programme for Faculties
Inauguration Ceremony of Certificate Course in Yoga and Human Excellence
Industry – Institution Interaction Meet organized by Industry Institution Collaboration
Cell
Republic Day Celebrations
February 2018
NCC Training Camp
Team Global Logistics Pvt.Ltd Team visited for Placement
NYK Ship Management Team Visited for Placement
Chellaram Shipping company Team from Hong Kong visited for Placement
L & T Team visited for Placement
Fynsea Lines and Logistics Pvt., Ltd., Team Visited for Placement
Mother Tongue Day
ACT Infraport Ltd Team visited for Placement
EEE Department Conducted Extension Activity on Safety Aspects in Household
electrical Appliances
Career guidance Programme on MINE2SHINE
Special Lecture on Innovation for Incubation
National Seminar on Scientific Issues for the Development of the Nation and National
Science Day Celebrations
SeaTeam Management Pvt., Ltd., Team visited for Placement
March 2018
International Conference on Advances in Materials Science and Engineering for Societal
Applications
Internal quality Assurance Cell conducted Contest on Logo Design,Poster Designing and
Face Painting
University Sports Day
A P Moller Singapore Pvt., Ltd.,
PETRAMET 2018
Marine Traffic 2018
Awareness Programme on Anti Drug
April 2018
Internal quality Assurance Cell conducted Contest on Art, Drawing, Photography, Short
Film, etc.,
DACHSER India Pvt., Ltd., Team visited for placement.
National Maritime Week Celebrations
ELYTRICO 2018
Viza
AMETUNISPO
Mechanical Department Organized Awareness Rally on Anti-Tobacco
FDP on Problem Solving in C and C++
Alumni Meet at Dubai
May 2018
Zener Maritime Solution Singapore Team visited for Placement
Sembcorp Marine Singapore Team visited for Placement
Cochin Shipyard Limited Team visited for placement
Free Summer Coaching Camp for students
GoodWood Ship Management Pvt., Ltd., Team visited for placement
Conclusion
AMET University Annual Activity Report 2017-18 was characterized by unparalleled challenges
and extraordinary opportunities. It was a year of significant achievements even in the midst of
declining resources. In these uncertain times, as conditions continue to evolve in unexpected
ways, Our University will continue to strive for excellence while also becoming more agile as a
world class University, balancing its historical responsibilities while continuing to forge new
directions.
AMET University can be justifiably proud of the achievements of our students academically,
culturally, and on the sports field. We as a University will continue to strive to best serve the
students, including targeting areas where achievement isn’t as high as it could be. Further
developing support for achievement and students literacy has already yielded positive results and
we hope to continue this trend in the forthcoming academic year 2018-19.