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Annual Report 2015-16
July, 2015-June, 2016
University Institute of Engineering & Technology Panjab University, Chandigarh
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UIET Mission ü To produce professionally competent students for
the career in engineering and technology by providing value-based quality education.
ü To provide the readily acceptable quality trained
manpower to meet the requirements of the National and International industry in the emerging areas of engineering and technology as well as for research and design.
ü To develop strong collaboration with academic
and research institutes as well as industry in the country and abroad.
ü To provide world level consultancy to generate
wealth through services and new product design. UIET History The University Institute of Engineering and Technology was established in 2002 and is constituent institute of Panjab University, Chandigarh. The institute has maintained high quality in technical education. The well qualified faculty is the backbone of the institute. Well equipped laboratories provide the exposure to the students towards practical aspects of engineering. State-of-art computing facilities and internet connectivity through 1Gbps National Knowledge Network (NKN) provide ample scope for students to learn round the clock. The whole campus is Wi-Fi enabled and students having laptops avail this facility in the institute as well as in the hostels.
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Table of Contents MESSAGE ............................................................................................................................................................................. 4
About UIET ......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP II) ..........................................................................8
• Introduction • Goals
OBJECTIVES Committees
• Managing Committee of UIET TEQIP-II…………………9-10 • Board Of Control…………………………………………….11 • Academic Committee…………………………………………12 • Administrative Committee…………………………………..12 • Purchase cum Technical Committee………………………..13
Faculty & Staff Strength.......................................................................14-20
• Regular Faculty • Temporary Faculty • Technical Staff • Workshop Instructors • Technical Officer • Administrative Staff • Temporary Administrative Staff
About Branches of UIET................................................................21-26
• Biotechnology • Computer Science & Engineering • Information Technology • Electronics & Communication Engineering • Electrical & Electronics Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Applied Science •
Library .........................................................................................67-68
PhD. Awards & Research schemes...............................................69
TEQIP Activities
• Programme Organized………………………………..70 • Scholarship Detail • Programme Attended…………………………………71-79
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Financial Details
• Head wise percentage of allocation of TEQIP-II (Rs. 10 Crores)……………..80 • Expenditure in percentage of TEQIP-II up to 30.06.2016………………………80 • Position of Expenditure of TEQIP -II up to 30.06.2016…………………………81
Activities at UIET
• Placement……………………………………………………………………….82 • Goonj…………………………………………………………………………….83 • Tech Bytes……………………………………………………………………….84 • Enterprenure Development Cell…………………………………………….85-86
Degree Award Ceremony................................................................................................87
Orientation Programme..................................................................................................88
Design Innovation Centre.................................................................................................91
Activities ........................................................................................................................92-98
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UIET Milestone
Year Detail 2002 UIET Established 2006 Ist Batch Passout of UG 2007 Ist Batch Passout of PG 2013 1st Award Degree Cermony 2014 2nd Award Degree Cermony 2015 3rd Award Degree Cermony 2016 4th Award Degree Cermony
Achievements
Year Detail
2012 MHRD Project TEQIP-II 2015 MHRD Project DIC
(Design Innovation Centre) 2016 NAAC Visit 2016 NBA Acceredation to 5 Programs 2016 4 ME Programs introduced
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Message
I am happy to note that University Institute of Engineering & Technology Panjab University Chandigarh has started the practice of making the Annual Report highlighting the Academic and other activities. In the present scenario, it is required that the educational institutes produce industry compatible quality professionals. Professionals being produced need to be taught importance of professional ethics and must be emotionally intelligent. UIET plays an important role in producing future ethical professionals who will be managers in industry.
It remains our priority to enhance the strength of our academics and co-curricular activities to train individuals having higher levels of intellectual, moral and spiritual stimulation and to develop innovation driven leadership among students.
Here in UIET with the encouraging insights from learned faculty and nurturing leadership of the management, students drive the vision of the institute, and undertake a journey of professional and personal self-discovery. I am glad that cross-disciplinary research projects, extra classes for weak students, expert lectures, annual conclaves, seminars and conferences, industrial and International Tours have helped UIET students to find continuous opportunities to measure their learning against corporate expectations.
I am sure that the collective efforts of our faculty and students shall drive UIET in such a way that it will become pivotal in the growth of national economy.
I congratulate UIET team for their efforts as result of which UIET has been declared as well performing institute by the World Bank and an additional grant of Rs.500 Lacs has been earmarked for UIET under TEQIP-II Project.
I wish a great success to the institute in the time to come.
(Arun K. Grover) Vice Chancellor
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From the Desk of Director
University Institute of Engineering & Technology, a constituent institute of Panjab University, Chandigarh. The Report embodied in substitute pages of booklet presents the landmarks, accomplishments, placements, personnel and academic details of TEQIP-II activities.
there are 181 Publications. Two proposal one for Design innovation Centre with a financial outlay of Rs. 10 crore from MHRD has been submitted and another for the release of additional funds under TEQIP-II of Rs. 5 crore has been submitted..
In addition to existing programmes UG, PG and Ph.D., three new masters’ programmes have
been started in Electrical Engineering, Material Sciences and Technology and Mechanical Engineering The Strength of student is 2549 which includes UG-2213, PG-247 and Ph.D-89. Placement package has also been increased from Rs.7.5 lacs to Rs. 11 lacs.
11 faculty members were given awards during the Degree Award Ceremony for publishing
papers in SCI Indexed Journals. I express my special thanks to Hon’ble Vice Chancellor and managing Committee members of UIET TEQIP-II for their valuable contribution in upliftment of the institute and to various funding agencies like DST, World Bank, NPIU, SPFU, MHRD, DRDO, UGC and Chandigarh Administration. Finally, I appreciate the consistent efforts made by TEQIP team for compilation of this report.
(Renu Vig) Director
It gives me a immense pleasure to present the Annual Report for the Academic year 2015-16 of
During this academic session, 15 new faculty members have joined and now the total faculty strength is 95. 29 projects are ongoing with World Bank, DST, DRDO, UGC valuing Rs.1531 lacs and
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About UIET
The University Institute of Engineering and Technology was established in 2002 and is constituent institute of Panjab University, Chandigarh. The institute has maintained high quality in technical education. The well qualified faculty is the backbone of the institute. Well equipped laboratories provide the exposure to the students towards practical aspects of engineering. State-of-art computing facilities and internet connectivity through 1Gbps National Knowledge Network (NKN) provide ample scope for students to learn round the clock. The whole campus is Wi-Fi enabled and students having laptops avail this facility in the institute as well as in the hostels. With the regular revision of syllabi, more industry oriented programme and open Electives have been introduced in the curriculum.
UIET is spread over 10.5 acres of land with lush greenery. It has two academic blocks which include labs, office, library, and lecture halls. There are blocks for mechanical labs and workshops. There is a branch of State Bank of India and an ATM of State Bank of India on the campus. Students are from all over the nation, few are day scholars and many live in hostels which provide accommodation, food, washrooms, and sporting facilities. University Institute of Engineering & Technology (UIET) is a institute of Panjab University which has prospered by leaps & bounds over the years achieving great academic heights besides foraying into the top 30 finest engineering colleges of the country.
UIET offers Undergraduate (B.E.), Postgraduate (M.E./M.Tech. degree) as well as Doctoral courses.
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Manging Committee of UIET TEQIP-II
MEMBERS
Prof. Arun. Kumar Grover,
Vice-Chancellor, PU, Chd
Prof. Renu Vig, Director, UIET
Prof. Sukhwinder Singh, TEQIP-II Co-ordinator
Prof. Savita Gupta, Member
Dr. Harish Kumar, Nodal Officer (Academics)
Mr. R. P Sehgal, Member
Mr. Debasis Behura, Member
Dr. B. S.Sohi, Member
Sh. Karnail Singh
Director Technical Education-cum-State Project Advisor, SPFU, Chandigarh
Dr. Pawan Kapur, Member
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Prof. A. S. Ahluwalia, University Nominee
Prof. Manoj Datta, Special Invitee
Prof. M. K. Surappa, Special Invitee
Prof. Ritu Barthwal, Special Invitee
Prof. Dinesh Sharma, Special Invitee
Deputy Registrar UIET, Special Invitee
Topper of all Branches, Special Invitee
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Role of Managing Committee
The Managing Committee is collectively responsible for overseeing the institution’s activities, determining its future direction, and fostering an environment in which the institutional mission is achieved.
Primary Accountabilities
• To approve the mission and strategic vision
The Managing Committee of the institution has the responsibility to achieve and develop long-term plans for learning, teaching & research; ensuring that these meet the interests of stakeholders, including students, employers, local communities, government and others representing public interests.
Functions
• To enable the institution to achieve and develop their mission and primary objectives for learning, teaching and research through strategic planning
• To ensure the establishment and monitoring of proper, effective and efficient systems of control and accountability
• To monitor institutional performance and quality assurance arrangements • To put in place suitable arrangements for monitoring • Take all policy decisions with regard to smooth, cost effective and timely implementation of the
Institutional project, • Form, supervise and guide various Committees required for project Implementation and internal
project monitoring, • Ensure overall faculty development. • Enable implementation of all academic and non‐academic Institutional reforms, • Ensure proper utilization of Project fund and timely submission of Financial Management Reports
(FMRs) and Utilization Certificates, Ensure compliance with the agreed procedures for procurement of Goods, Works and Services and Financial Management,
• Ensure compliance with other fiduciary requirements under the Project such as Equity Assurance Plan (EAP), Environment Management Framework (EMF) and Disclosure Management Framework (DMF), and monitor progress in the carrying out of all the proposed activities, resolve bottlenecks, and enable the Institution to achieve targets for all key indicators
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Board of Control
Prof. Renu Vig, Director UIET Director UIET
Prof. J. K Goswamy, Professor Applied Science
Prof. Sanjev Puri, Professor Biotechnology
Prof. Gurdeep Singh, Professor Applied Science
Prof. Harmesh Kumar, Professor Applied Science
Prof. Vinay Kanwar, Professor Apllied Science
Dr. Manu Sharma, Associate Professor Mechnical
Dr. Naveen Aggrawal, Associate Professor CSE
Dr. Sarbjeet Singh, Associate Professor IT
Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh, Assistant Professor IT
Mr. Yajvender Pal Verma, Assistant Professor EEE
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Academic Committee Administrative Committee
Prof. Renu Vig Dr.Mukesh Kumar Prof. Renu Vig Dr. Vinay Kanwar
Director, UIET, Assistant Prof. CSE. Director, UIET. Coordinator Applied Sciences
Prof. Savita Gup Mr. Makhan Singh Prof. Savita Gupta MrHarbhinder Singh
Professor CSE, Assistant Prof. CSE. Professor CSE Assistant Prof. Mechanical,
Prof. Sukhwinder Singh Ms. Nisha Tayal Prof. Sukhwinder Singh Dr. Shailendra Kumar
Professor CSE. Assistant Prof. EEE. Professor CSE. Assistant Prof.Biotechnology
Prof. J.K. Goswamy Prof. Harmesh Kumar Prof. Applied Sciences. Coordinator Mechanical
Dr. Harish Kumar Ms.Amandeep Verma Associate Prof. CSE. Associate Prof. IT.
Dr. Manu Sharma Ms. Suchi Gupta
Associate Prof. Mechanical. Assistant Prof. (Physics)
Dr. Sarbjeet Singh Kaur Prof. Gurdeep Singh Associate Prof. CSE Coordinator Applied Management.
Dr. Anupreet Dr. Sanjay Vohra
Assistant Prof. Biotechnology Associate Prof. Mechanical
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Role of Administrative Committee
The Administrative Committee shall exercise the following functions, namely:
(i) To recommend admission of students for all classes in accordance with the Rules/Regulations of the University. (ii) To consider the matters relating to subject of research by Ph.D. candidates and assignment of
supervisors.
Purchase cum Technical Committee
• Prof. Renu Vig Director, UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh.
• Prof. Sukhwinder Singh
Coordinator, CSE UIET, Panjab University Chandigarh.
• Prof. Sanjeev Puri
Professor Biotechnology UIET, Panjab University Chandigarh.
• Prof. J. K Goswamy
Professor Applied Science UIET, Panjab University Chandigarh.
• Prof. Savita Gupta
Professor CSE UIET, Panjab University Chandigarh.
• Prof. Gurdeep Singh Coordinator Applied Management UIET, Panjab University Chandigarh.
• Dr.Manoj Kumar
Assistant Professor EEE UIET, Panjab University Chandigarh.
• Dr. Sakshi Kaushal
Associate Professor CSE, UIET, Panjab University Chandigarh.
• Mrs. Puneet Jai Kaur
Assistant Professor IT, UIET, Panjab University Chandigarh.
• Mr.Surjit Singh
Assistant Professor Mech, UIET, Panjab University Chandigarh.
• Mr.Sumit Bhudhiraja
Assistant Professor ECE, UIET, Panjab University Chandigarh.
• Dr. Damanjeet Kaur
Assistant Professor EEE, UIET, Panjab University Chandigarh.
• Mrs. Renu Gupta
Deputy Registrar , UIET ,Panjab University, Chandigarh.
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Faculty and Staff Detail
Regular Teaching Staff
Sr. No Name
Designation Department
1. Prof. Renu Vig, Director Professor Electronics and Comm.Engg 2. Prof. Savita Gupta Professor Computer Science and Engg 3. Prof. Sukhwinder Singh Professor Computer Science and Engg 4. Prof. J.K. Goswamy Professor App. Physics 5. Prof. Sanjeev Puri Professor Biotechnology 6. Prof. Gurdeep Singh Professor Applied. Mgmt 7. Prof. Harmesh Kumar Professor Mechanical Engg 8. Mr. Manoj Kumar Sharma Associate Prof. Electrical and Electronics Engg 9. Dr. Vinay Kanwar Associate Prof. Electrical and Electronics Engg 10. Dr. Manu Sharma Associate Prof. Mechanical Engg 11. Dr. Sanjay Vohra Associate Prof. Mechanical Engg 12. Dr. Harish Kumar Associate. Prof Computer Science and Engg 13. Dr. Sarabjeet Singh Associate Prof. Computer Science and Engg 14. Dr. Sakshi Kaushal Associate Prof. Computer Science and Engg 15. Dr. Monika Randhawa Assistant Prof. Physics 16. Ms. Roopali Garg Asstt. Prof. Information Technology Engg 17. Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Asstt. Prof. Information Technology Engg 18. Dr. Yajvender Pal Verma Asstt. Prof. Electrical and Electronics Engg 19. Mr. Arvind Kumar Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 20. Dr. Saurabh Bhatia Asstt. Prof. Math 21. Ms. Sharmelee Thangjam Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 22. Mr. Deepak Kumar Asstt. Prof. Electrical and Electronics Engg 23. Dr..Veenu Mangat Asstt. Prof. Information Technology Engg 24. Dr. Kalpana Dahiya Asstt. Prof. Math 25. Mr. Naveen Aggarwal Asstt. Prof. Computer Science and Engg 26. Mr. Naresh Kumar Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 27. Dr. Amrinder Pal Singh Asstt. Prof. Mechanical Engg 28. Mr. Vishal Sharma Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 29. Mr. Jaget Singh Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 30. Mr. Sumit Budhiraja Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 31. Dr. Sunil Agrawal Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 32. Mr. Mukesh Kumar Asstt. Prof. Computer Science and Engg 33. Mr. Shankar Sehgal Asstt. Prof Mechanical Engg 34. Ms. Mandeep Kaur Asstt. Prof. Information Technology Engg 35. Dr. Jaspreet Kaur Asstt. Prof. Biotechnology 36. Ms. Hema Setia Asstt. Prof. Biotechnology 37. Ms. Anupreet Kaur Asstt. Prof. Biotechnology 38. Dr. Vishal Gupta Asstt. Prof. Computer Science and Engg 39. Ms. Amandeep Verma Asstt. Prof. Information Technology Engg 40. Mr. Makhan Singh Asstt. Prof. Computer Science and Engg 41. Ms. Puneet Jai Kaur Asstt. Prof. Information Technology Engg 42. Dr. Shailendra Kumar Arya Asstt. Prof. Biotechnology 43. Mrs. Nisha Tayal Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 44. Dr. Shuchi Gupta Asstt. Prof. Physics
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45. Mr. Harbhinder Singh Asstt. Prof. Mechanical Engg 46. Mr. Surjeet Singh Asstt. Prof. Mechanical Engg 47. Dr. Damanjeet Kaur Asstt. Prof. Electrical and Electronics Engg 48. Ms. Poonam Sood Asstt. Prof. Mechanical Engg 49. Mr. Amandeep Singh Wadhwa Asstt. Prof. Mechanical Engg 50. Mr. Jaswinder Singh Mehta Asstt. Prof. Mechanical Engg 51. Mr. Amit Chauhan Asstt. Prof. Mechanical Engg 52. Dr. Prashant Jindal Asstt. Prof. Mechanical Engg 53. Mr. Rajesh Kumar Asstt. Prof. Mechanical Engg 54. Ms. Preetika Sharma Asstt. Prof. Electrical and Electronics Engg 55. Ms. Sarpreet Kaur Asstt. Prof. Electrical and Electronics Engg 56. Ms. Preeti Gupta Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 57. Mr. Neeraj Sharma Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 58. Ms. Charu Madhu Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 59. Ms. Nidhi Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 60. Ms. Puneet Kaur Asstt. Prof. Electrical and Electronics Engg 61. Ms. Preeti Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 62. Dr. Amit Chaudhary Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 63. Mr. Parveen Goel Asstt. Prof. Mechanical Engg 64. Ms. Anjali Gupta Asstt. Prof. Mechanical Engg 65. Mr. Gaurav Sapra Asstt. Prof. Electrical and Electronics Engg 66. Ms. Parul Gaur Asstt. Prof. Electrical and Electronics Engg 67. Ms. Raj Kumari Asstt. Prof. Information Technology Engg 68. Ms. Sukesha Asstt. Prof. Information Technology Engg 69. Ms. Monika Asstt. Prof. Information Technology Engg 70. Mr. Akashdeep Asstt. Prof. Computer Science and Engg 71. Ms. Nirmal Kaur Asstt. Prof. Computer Science and Engg 72. Dr. Mamta Juneja Asstt. Prof. Computer Science and Engg 73. Mr. Rohit Kumar Asstt. Prof. Computer Science and Engg 74. Mr. Gagandeep Singh Asstt. Prof. Mechanical Engg 75. Mr. Aditya Kaushik Asstt. Prof. Maths 76. Mr. Tukesh Soni Asstt. Prof. Mechanical Engg 77. Mr. Mintto Asstt. Prof. Maths 78. Mr. Anil Kumar Asstt. Prof. Chemistry 79. Dr. Renu Thapar Asstt. Prof. Chemistry 80. Dr. Prasanta Kr. Nanda Asstt. Prof. Biotechnology 81. Dr. Sonia Kapoor Asstt. Prof. Biotechnology 82. Dr. Madhu Khatri Asstt. Prof. Biotechnology 83. Dr.Mary Chatterjee Asstt. Prof. Biotechnology 84. Dr. Jagit Singh Asstt.Prof. Math 85. Ms. Nidhi Asstt.Prof. Information Technology Engg 86. Ms. Neelam Goel Asstt.Prof. Information Technology Engg 87. Dr. Sunil Bansal Asstt.Prof. Physics 88. Mrs. Aditi Gupta Asstt.Prof. Electrical & Electronics Engg 89. Dr. Suresh Kumar Asstt.Prof. Physics 90. Dr. Vivek Pahwa Asstt.Prof. Electrical & Electronics Engg 91. Ms.Sbhyata Soni Asstt.Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 92. Ms.Yogita Asstt Prof Information Technology Engg 93. Dr.. Nishima Asstt. Prof Chemistry
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94. Ms.Ravreet Asstt. Prof CSE 95. Ms. Deepti Asstt. Prof CSE
Temporary Teaching Staff
S. No. Name Designation Department 1. Ms. Preeti Aggarwal Asstt.Prof. Computer Science and Engg
2. Ms. Jyoti Sharma Asstt.Prof. App.Maths 3. Dr. Hitesh Kapoor Asstt.Prof. Applied Mgmt 4. Ms. Anu Jhamb Asstt.Prof. Applied Mgmt 5. Dr. Geetu Asstt.Prof. Physics 6. Mr. Saravjit Singh Asstt.Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 7. Ms. Garima Joshi Asstt.Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 8. Ms. Daljit Kaur Asstt.Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 9. Ms. Rajni Sobti Asstt.Prof. Information Technology Engg 10. Mr. Sukhvir Singh Asstt.Prof. Information Technology Engg 11. Ms. Renuka Rai Asstt.Prof. Chemistry. 12. Ms. Pardeep Kaur Asstt.Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 13. Dr. Ranjana Bhatia Asstt.Prof. Biotechnology 14. Ms. Prabhjot Kaur Asstt.Prof. App.Maths 15. Dr. Parminder Kaur Asstt.Prof Biotechnology 16. Dr. Minakshi Garg Asstt.Prof Biotechnology 17. Dr. Jyoti Sood Asstt.Prof Physics 18. Ms. Dhriti Asstt.Prof. Computer Science and Engg 19. Ms Anaahat Dhindsa Asstt.Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 20. ` Mr. Jatinder Singh Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 21. Mr. Rajneesh Singla Asstt.Prof. Information Technology Engg 22. Mr. Gurmukh Singh Asstt.Prof. Information Technology Engg 23. Mr. Sanjiv Kumar Asstt.Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 24. Mr. Manu Bansal Asstt.Prof. Information Technology Engg 25. Ms. Shaweta Mehta Asstt.Prof. Information Technology Engg 26. Ms. Manisha Kaushal Asstt.Prof. Computer Science and Engg 27. Ms. Harvinder Kaur Asstt.Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 28. Dr. Anu Priya Minhas Asstt. Prof. Biotechnology 29. Mr. Vijay Kumar Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 30. Ms. Gurpreet Kaur Asstt. Prof. Electronics and Comm.Engg 31. Dr. Gursharan Singh Asstt. Prof. Biotechnology 32. Mr. Chander Prakash Asstt. Prof. Mechanical Engg 33. Mr. Kuldeep Singh Bedi Asstt. Prof. Electrical and Electronics Engg 34. Mr. Amit Thakur Asstt. Prof. Mechanical Engg 35. Dr. Mamta Sharma Asstt.Prof. App.Physics 36. Ms.Leetika Asstt. Prof. App.Maths 37. Mr. Munish Kansal Asstt. Prof. App.Maths 38. Mr. Gurjinder Singh Asstt. Prof. App.Maths
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Technical Staff
Sr.No Name Designation Department 1 Monika Rani System Manager UIET 2 Mr. Arpit Bansal Sr.Programmer UIET 3 Mr. Amandeep Singh Programmer UIET 4 Mr. Manmohan Shah Programmer UIET 5 Mr. Sudhir Goyal Programmer Infromation And Technology Engg 6 Mr. Arun Kumar Dhawan Programming
Assistant Infromation And Technology Engg
7 Mr. Iman Bodhin Programming Assistant
Computer Science and Engg
8 Mr. Satish Verma
Programming Assistant
Computer Science and Engg
9 Mr. Vikas Bali Programming Assistant
Infromation And Technology Engg
10 Mr. Suresh Kumar Sr. Technician Electronics and Comm. Engg 11 Mr. Kapil Kumar Kaushal Sr. Technician Infromation And Technology Engg
12 Mrs. Rekha Rani Sr. Technician Electronics and Comm. Engg
13 Mr. Sukh. Pal Singh Sr. Technician Biotechnology
14 Mr. Naveen Gupta Sr. Technician Biotechnology
15 Mr. Jasveer Singh Sr. Technician Electronics and Comm. Engg
16 Mr. Gurbachan Sr. Technician Biotechnology
17 Mr. Sandeep Tuli Sr. Technician Mechanical Engg
18 Mr. Gurpreet Singh Sr. Technician Mechanical Engg
19 Mr. Avtar Singh Sr. Technician Mechanical Engg
20 Mr. Mandeep Singh Sr. Technician Mechanical Engg
21 Mr.Rajeev Bhatia Sr. Technician Mechanical Engg
22 Mr. Rohit Sr. Technician UIET
23 Mr. Naresh Kumar Sr. Technician Applied science
24 Mr. Amar Singh Sr. Technician Computer Science and Engg
25 Mr. Rajesh Kumar Sr. Technician Computer Science and Engg
26 Mr. Ram Bahadur Maurya Sr. Technician Computer Science and Engg
27 Mr. Chuni Lal Sr. Technician Electrical and Electronics Engg
28 Mr. Davinder Singh Sr. Technician Electrical and Electronics Engg
29 Mr. Mehar Singh (EEE) Sr. Technician Electrical and Electronics Engg
30 Mr. Ajay Chaturvedi Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Applied Sciences 31 Mr. Satish Kumar Sharma Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Infromation nad Technology Engg
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32 Mr. Pankaj Saini Jr. Tech.Gr-II Electronics and Comm. Engg 33 Mr. Ashwani Kumar Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Applied Sciences 34 Mr. Jatinder Kumar Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Mechanical Engg 35 Ms. Sukhveer Kaur Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Electronics and Comm. Engg 36 Mr. Bhupinder Pal Singh Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Mechanical Engg 37 Mr. Mehar Singh Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Biotechnolgy 38 Ms. Swaran Kaur Jr. Tech.Gr-II Electronics and Comm. Engg 39 Mr. Bikram Jit Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Computer Science Engg 40 Mr. Mohinder Singh Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Biotechology 41 Mr. Amardeep Thakur Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Mechanical Engg
42 Mr. Maninder Kumar Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Mechanical Engg
43 Mr. Tarlok Chand Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Mechanical Engg
44 Mr. Sant Ram Singh Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Mechanical Engg
45 Ms. Rinki Shukla Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Electronics and Comm. Engg 46 Mr. Santosh Kumar Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Computer Science Engg 47 Mr. Kuldeep Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Mechanical Engg 48 Mr. Palwinder Singh Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Electrical Electronics Engg 49 Mr. Gurmail Raj Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Mechanical Engg 50 Mr. Anup Kakria Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Infromation And Technology Engg 51 Mr. Ashok Kumar Chauhan Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Software Development Unit 52 Mr. Narinder Singh Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Computer Science and Engg. 53 Mr. Harpreet Singh Jr. Tech Gr-IV Mechanical Engg 54 Ms. Paramjeet Kaur Jr. Tech. Gr-IV Electronics and Comm. Engg 55 Anit Kumar Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Mechanical Engg 56 Ms. Kavita Gupta Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Electronics and Comm. Engg 57 Mr. Pardeep Kumar Shukla Jr. Tech.Gr-IV Mechanical Engg 58 Mr. Virendra Singh Yadav Workshop Attendant Electrical and Electronics Engg 59 Ms. Ramneek Kaur Workshop Attendant Biotechnology 60 Mr. Arjun Gore Workshop Attendant Infromation And Technology Engg 61 Mr. Akshaydeep Workshop Attendant Mechanical Engg
62 Mr. Sanjay Kumar Workshop Attendant Mechanical Engg
63 Mr. Harkamal singh Workshop Attendant Mechanical Engg
64 Mr. Vineet Kumar Workshop Attendant Mechanical Engg
65 Mr. Kailash Chand Lib. Restorer Library
66 Mr. Umesh Kumar Sethi Lib. Restorer Library
67 Mr. Parkash Chand Lib. Restorer Library
68 Mr. Paramjit Kumar Lib. Restorer Library
69 Mr. Vijay Kumar Lib. Restorer Library
70 Mr. M.P. Ahuja Work shop Int. Mechanical Engg
71 Mr. Neeraj Tiwari Work shop Int. Mechanical Engg
72 Mr. Gulshan Kumar Work shop Int. Mechanical Engg
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73 Mr. Jatinder Singh Work shop Int. Mechanical Engg
74 Ms. Pammi Sharma Work shop Int. Mechanical Engg
75 Mr. Inderjeet Sing Rattan Work shop Int. Mechanical Engg
76 Mr. Aman Joshi Work shop Int. Mechanical Engg
77 Mr. Jai Kumar Technical officer Electronics and Comm. Engg 78 Mr. Arun Raina Technical officer Biotechnology 79 Mr. Ravneet Kumar Technical officer Mechanical Engg 80 Ms. Kamaldeep Kaur Technical officer Electrical and Electronics Engg
Administrative Staff& Support Staff
Sr. No Name of the employee. Designation Branch 1 Mrs .Renu Gupta D.R. Director office 2 Mrs. Saroj A.R. Director office 3 Mrs. Harjinder Kaur P.A. Director office 4 Mr. Ashok Rampal O.S.- I Student Section
5 Mrs. Dinesh Kumari O. S - II Diary, Dispatch, Scholarship, Hostel, U.Technos
6 Mr.Omesh Verma O. S - III Establishment 7 Mr. Anil Kumar Mourya Sr. Asstt. Student Section 8 Mr. Neppal Kumar Sr. Asstt Account 9 Mrs. Naresh Kalia Sr. Asstt. Diary, Dispatch, Scholarship, Hostel 10 Ms. Manju Bala Sr. Asstt. Establishment 11 Mrs. Monika Sharma Asstt. Lib Library 12 Mr. Jagdish Singh Steno-Typist D.R office 13. Mr. Gurpawandeep Singh Clerk Account 14 Ms. Reena Mavi Lib.Asstt. Library 15 Ms. Richa Gupta Lib.Asstt. Library 16. Mr. Ravinder Kr. Hira Lib.Asstt.. Library 17. Mr. Sandeep Singh Clerk Account 18. Mrs, Sukhwinder Kaur Clerk Computer Science 19. Mrs. Sita Clerk Mechanical 20. Ms. Kiran Clerk Information Technology 21. Mrs. Harneet Kaur Clerk Dairy 22. Ms. Neeru Rana Clerk Bio. Technology 23 Ms. Anita Clerk Ist Year All Branch 24 Ms. Rajni Clerk Establishment (UIET) 25. Ms. Raj Kumari Peon Library 26. Mrs. Kashmira Devi Peon Computer Science 24. Mr. Ganesh Pathak Peon Applied Science 25. Mr. Ajay Kumar` Peon Applied Science 26. Mr. Kamal Peon Computer Science 27. Mr. Dharminder Peon Director office 28. Mr. Ram Kishan Peon Electronic Comm.Enginering 27. Mrs. Rameshwari Cleaner Computer Science 28. Mrs. Neelam Cleaner Electronic Comm.Enginering 29. Mr. Biru Parcha Cleaner Management 30. Mr. Deepak Cleaner Director Office 32. Mr. Sanjeev Cleaner Workshop
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Temporary Staff in Administrative Department
Sr. No Name of the employee. Designation. Branch 1. Ms. Karuna Rani Lib Asstt. Library 2. Ms. Inderjit Kaur Lib Asstt. Library 3. Ms. Ashok Kumar Clerk Account 4. Ms. Monika Roy Clerk EEE 5. Ms. Sapna Clerk ECE 6. Ms. Madhuri Clerk Establishment 7. Ms. Nitika Ahuja Clerk Scholarship, Hostel, U.Technos 8. Mr. Ram Singh Clerk Establishment 9. Ms. Sangeeta Malhotra Clerk Dispatch 10. Ms. Mamta Rani Helper Library 11. Mr.Rajinder Singh Helper Dak 12. Mr.Ashok Kumar-II Helper EEE 13. Mr. Parveen Kumar Helper ECE 14. Mr. Jagwinder Singh Helper Training & Placement 15. Mr. Sukhwinder Singh Helper Applied Science 16. Mr. Ram Naresh Helper Mechanical 17. Mr. Ashok Kumar-I Helper ECE 18. Mr. Virender Singh Helper Mechanical 19. Mr. Harish Tanwar Helper Information Technology 20. Mr. Surinder Singh Helper Director office 21. Mr. Pargat Singh Helper Biotech. 22. Mr. Rajesh Singh Helper Information Technology 23. Mr. Baljinder Singh Helper Programming 24. Mr. Radhe Shyam Helper Biotech. 25. Mr. Rupinder Singh Helper CSE 26. Mr. Sanjay Helper ECE 27. Mr. Sunil Mali
34. Mr. Ramesh Kumar Cleaner Biotech. 33. Mr. Anand Kumar Mali
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Biotechnology
Jaspreet Kaur (Co-ordinator)
Faculty High lights
Jaspreet Kaur
In vivo studies to evaluate the anti oxdative potential of propolis against staphylococcus aureus infected balb/c MiceJournal of Insect Science Publisher: Oxford
Prof.Sanjeev puri
Become Fellow of Indian society of Nephrology(ISN).Its first time in history of 46 years
Dr. Sonia Kapoor
Young Scientist award in the field of New Biology by Indian Science Congress Association.
Dr. Madhu Khatri
Wellcome Trust/ DBT early Career Fellowship awarded by Wellcome Trust/ DBT .
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ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN NEWS PAPERS
Minhas, AP and Kumari, S., “From BROWN waste to GREEN energy (Science reporter). (NISCAIR) (0036-8512) 2015.
Besides this Biotechnology Department of UIET has received a project on Nanomaterial Hazard Identification: High throughput toxicity assessment using Zebra fish model from Wellcome Trust /DBT worth Rs 1.62Cr.Rapid growth of nanotechnology in the past decade has produced hundreds of new engineered nano-materials (ENM), which are steadily leaving the laboratory and entering the market, bringing with them the real possibility of exposure to global populations and ecosystems in general. The large variety of ENM, coupled with their novel physicochemical and biological properties, have posed an urgent need to develop timely, high throughput, cost efficient, and predictive toxicity screening/evaluation approaches of ENM. The animal studies using rodents are expensive and time consuming therefore zebra fish embryo model due to its unique features may provide a better alternate for in-vivo studies. This model has the potential to fit in between the traditional cell culture and mammalian models, providing validation of in vitro-toxicity and prioritization of in-vivo animal experiments. In this project, zebra fish embryo model will be used for in-vivo high throughput toxicity screening of assorted ENMs from different classes and its utility will be validated as compared to various in-vitro systems. At present most of the toxicity research conducted on nano-based products pertains to short duration only, with miniscule prediction of long-term toxicity
Courses
• BE Biotechnology • M.E Biotechnology
Faculty & Staff Details
• Professors: 01 • Assistant Professors (Regular): 07 • Assistant Professors (Adhoc): 05 • PhD. Research Scholars: 06 • Technical staff: 07
Students Strength
Sr.No Course
Cumulative Strength
2014-15
Total
1 B.E 156 77 233
2 PhD - 6 6
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Research Publications:
1. Kumar D, Singla SK, Puri V, Puri S. PLoS One The restrained expression of NF-kB in renal tissue ameliorates folic acid induced acute kidney injury in mice.. 2015 Jan 5;10(1):e115947. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0115947. eCollection 2015.
2. Kanwar SS, Verma ML, Puri S, Chauhan GS.Synthetic hydrogels. Characteristics and application. Chapter 6 Emerging Areas in Biotechnology, 05/2015: chapter 6: pages 173-212;
3. Singh G, Kaur K, Puri S, Sharma P . 2015. Critical factors affecting laccase-mediated biobleaching of pulp in paper industry. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 99:155-164 [IF:3.8]
4. Baboota RK, Singh DP, Sarma SM, Kaur J, Sandhir R, Boparai RK, Kondepudi KK, Bishnoi M. (2014). Capsaicin induces "brite" phenotype in differentiating 3T3-L1 preadipocytes.PLoS One. 9(7),
5. Singla S, Kumar NR and Kaur J (2014). In vivo studies on the protective effect of propolis on doxorubicin induced toxicity in male rats. Toxicol. Int. 21(2), 191- 5
6. Jain, V. Soni, S. Kapoor, S. Lohan, B. Singh (2015). Methotrexate-loaded polymeric nanocarriers for brain cancer. In Nanotechnology: Novel Perspectives and Prospects. 914-918. McGraw-Hill, 2015, ISBN-13: 978-93-39221-09-6
7. Singh G, Bhalla A, Arya SK and Sharma P. 2015. Mediators in biobleaching of pulps by laccases. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 2015, 7:902-905 ,[IF: 0.91]
8. Sharma P, Sood C, Singh G,Capalash N. 2015. An eco-friendly process for biobleaching of eucalyptus kraft pulp with xylanase producing Bacillus halodurans. J Cleaner Production, 87;966-970 [IF:3.6]
9. Singh G, Kaur K, Puri S, Sharma P . 2015. Critical factors affecting laccase-mediated biobleaching of pulp in paper industry. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 99:155-164 [IF:3.8]
Equipments purchased under TEQIP-II Amount in Rs. 1 ELISA Plate Reader 2,57,250.00 2 Laminar Flow 1,25,160.00 Protien Mini Gel Electrophoresis 1,54,125.00 4 Light microscopes 1,00,310.00
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Equipments Purchased Under TEQIP-II in Biotechnology
Protein Mini Gel Elisa Plate Reader
Laminar Flow Light Microscope
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COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Prof. Sukhwinder Singh
Coordinator
Faculty Highlights
Dr. Harish Kumar, Achieved Young Faculty Research Award under Visvesvaraya Ph. D. scheme awarded by Media Lab Asia, Deity, New Delhi
Courses
• B.E in Computer Science and Engineering • M.E. in Computer Science and Engineering • PhD in Engineering and Technology
Faculty & Staff Detail
• Professors: 02 • Associate Professors: 04 • Assistant Professors: 10(Regular) + 02(Contract) • Guest Faculty: 02 • PhD. Research Scholars: 26 • Support System staff: 12 • Office staff: 02
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Students Strength
Sr.no Course
Cumulative Strength
2015-16
Total
1 B.E 331 115 446
3. M.E 22 20 42
Focus of the Branch
• Integration Theory system perspective of computer and software development • Emphasis on core science for over all development • Provide solid foundation essential to keep pace with rapid change in evolving field • Keep up with the changing market demands Incorporation of new emerging areas through:
o Senior level elective optional courses o Project oriented courses o Internships in industries
Area of Specialization Sr.no Name Designation Area of Specialization
1.
Prof. Savita Gupta Professor Bio-medical image Processing
2. Prof.Sukhwinder Singh Professor Bio-medical image Processing,Wireless Sensor networks
3.
Dr. Harish Kumar Associate Prof. Wireless Networks,Information Reterival
4.
Dr. Sakshi Kaushal Associate Prof. Wireless Networks,Cloud Computing, Security
5. Dr. Sarbjeet Singh Associate Prof. Distributed Networks, Security
6. Dr. Naveen Aggarwal Associate Prof. Data Mining, Image Processing
7. Mr. Makhan Singh Assistant Professor Software Engg, Cloud computing
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8. Dr. Vishal Gupta Assistant Professor Natural Language Processing, Information Retrival
9. Dr. Mukesh Rai Assistant Professor Web Minning,Computer Networks
10.
Dr. Akashdeep Assistant Professor Digital Image Processing, Wireless Networks
11.
Dr. Mamta Junega Assistant Professor Digital Image Processing
12.
Ms. Nirmal Kaur Assistant Professor Muti processor Systems
13.
Mr. Rohit Kumar Assistant Professor Software Engineering
14.
Dr. Preeti Aggarwal Assistant Professor Digital Image Processing
15. Ms. Ravreet Kaur Assistant Professor Parallel and distributed computing, computer networks, algorithm analysis and design
16.
Dr. Deepti Gupta Assistant Professor Wireless Sensor Networks
17. Ms. Manisha Kaushal Assistant Professor Digital Image Processing
18. Ms. Dhirti Assistant Professor Medical Image Processing
PUBLICATIONS:
A) BOOK/REFERENCE JOURNAL
1. Rajanpreet Kaur Chahal and Sarbjeet Singh, “AHP-Based Ranking of Cloud Service Providers”, In Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications, Springer India, 2016, pp. 491-499.
2. Rajanpreet Kaur Chahal and Sarbjeet Singh, “Fuzzy Logic and AHP-Based Ranking of Cloud Service Providers”, In Computational Intelligence in Data Mining—Volume 1: Proceedings of the International Conference on CIDM, 5-6 December 2015, vol. 410, Springer, 2016, pp. 337-346.
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3. Rajanpreet Kaur Chahal and Sarbjeet Singh, “Trust Calculation Using Fuzzy Logic in Cloud Computing”, Handbook of Research on Security Considerations in Cloud Computing, A volume in the Advances in Information Security, Privacy, and Ethics (AISPE) Book Series, IGI Global, 2015, pp. 127-172.
4. Himanushu Aggarwal, Amandeep Verma, Sakshi Kaushal, “An Enhanced Strategy to Minimize Makespan in Cloud Environment to Accelerate the Performance”, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Springer), ISSN 2194-5357, Volume. 409, pp. 179-191, February, 2016.
B) RESEARCH PAPERS IN REFEREED JOURNAL International Journal
1. Rajanpreet Kaur Chahal and Sarbjeet Singh, “Fuzzy Rule-Based Expert System for Determining Trustworthiness of Cloud Service Providers”, International Journal of Fuzzy Systems, 2016, pp. 1-17, DOI 10.1007/s40815-016-0149-1
2. Jagpreet Sidhu and Sarbjeet Singh, “Improved TOPSIS Method Based Trust Evaluation Framework for Determining Trustworthiness of Cloud Service Providers”, Journal of Grid Computing, 2016, DOI 10.1007/s10723-016-9363-1
3. Sarbjeet Singh and Jagpreet Sidhu, “An Approach for Determining Trustworthiness of Individuals in a Web-Based Social Network”, Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, Vol. 41, Issue 2, 2016, pp. 461-477. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13369-015-1656-3
4. Ravneet Kaur and Sarbjeet Singh, “A survey of data mining and social network analysis based anomaly detection techniques”, Elsevier, 2015, In Press, Corrected Proof, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eij.2015.11.004
5. Mankirat Kaur and Sarbjeet Singh, “Analyzing Negative Ties in Social Networks: A Survey”, Egyptian Informatics Journal, Elsevier, 2015, In Press, Corrected Proof, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eij.2015.08.002
6. Mala Kalra and Sarbjeet Singh, “A review of metaheuristic scheduling techniques in cloud computing”, Egyptian Informatics Journal, Vol. 16, Elsevier, 2015, pp. 275-295.
7. P. Aggarwal, R. Vig and H. K. Sardana, “Lung Cancer Detection Using Fusion of Medical Knowledge and Content Based Image Retrieval for LIDC Dataset”, Journal of Medical Imaging and Health Informatics, Volume:6, Issue:2 Pages: 297-311, April 2016. Publisher: American Scientific Publishers. IF: 0.642
8. Vishal Gupta and Narvinder Kaur, “A Novel Hybrid Text Summarization System for Punjabi Text“,Cogn Comput, Springer, October 2015.
9. Deepika Koundal, Savita Gupta and Sukhwinder Singh, “Automated Delineation of Thyroid Nodules in Ultrasound Images using Spatial Neutrosophic Clustering and Level Sets”, Applied Soft Computing, vol.40, pp.86–97, 2016. (ELSEVIER) (SCI indexed & IF: 3.222) DOI: 10.1016/j.asoc.2015.11.035
10. Deepika Koundal, Savita Gupta and Sukhwinder Singh, “Speckle reduction method for thyroid ultrasound images in neutrosophic domain”, IET Image Processing, vol.10, no.2, pp.167-75, 2016. (SCI indexed & IF: 0.753 ) DOI: 10.1049/iet-ipr.2015.0231
11. Deepika Koundal, Savita Gupta and Sukhwinder Singh, “Nakagami-based total variation method for speckle reduction in thyroid ultrasound images”, Proceedings Institution of Mechanical Engineers
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Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine (SAGE), vol.230, no.2, pp. 97-110, 2016. (SCI indexed & IF: 1.329) DOI: 10.1177/0954411915621340.
12. Mahak Gambhir and Vishal Gupta, " Recent automatic text summarization techniques:a survey", International Journal of 'Artificial Intelligence Review', Springer, 29th March 2016, DOI: 10.1007/s10462-016-9475-9 (SCI Indexed)
National Journal
C) PAPERS PUBLISHED IN PROCEEDINGS OF CONFERENCES
International Conference:
1. Dhriti, "Multimodal Biometric System: Fusion Techniques and Their Comparison", in proceeding of IEEE International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering and Computational Sciences, held on 21st-22nd December 2015 at UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh.
2. Anuj Dimri, Harsimran Singh, Naveen Aggarwal, Bhaskaran Raman, Diyva Bansal, and K. K. Ramakrishnan, “RoadSphygmo: Using Barometer for Traffic Congestion Detection”, COMSNETS 2016.
3. Shubham Chaudhry, Tanjot Kaur, Naveen Aggarwal, Bhaskaran Raman, Diyva Bansal, and K. K. Ramakrishnan, “Bus Boarding Event Detection using Smartphone Sensors”, ITS Workshop (COMSNETS’16).
4. Meghna Chaudhary and Harish Kumar, “A Framework to Rank Nodes in Social Media Graph based on Sentiment Related Parameters”, Proceedings of International Conference on ICT for Sustainable Development (ICT4SD), Vol 2, Springer International Publishing, ISBN : 978-981-10-0133-8, pp 271-279 Series Title : Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, Series Volume: 409, Series ISSN: 2194-5357
5. Kirti Thakur and Harish Kumar, “Classifying Nodes in Social Media Space”, ICT for Sustainable Development, Vol I, Springer International Publishing, ISBN : 978-981-10-0129-1_30, pp 279-287, December 2015 Series Title : Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, Series Volume: 408, Series ISSN: 2194-5357
6. Raman Singh, Harish Kumar and R. K. Singla, “Performance Analysis of an Intrusion Detection System using Panjab University Intrusion Dataset”, IEEE Proceedings of 2015 RAECS, UIET Panjab University Chandigarh, December 21-22, 2015, pp 1-6
Equipments procured under T EQIP-II Amount in Rs. 1 Desktop Computer for Labs-CSE 13,53,112.00 2 Macbook 4,65,492.00 3 Workstation-CSE 2,95,953.00 4 Microprocessor Kit for labs 46,836.00 5 Digital trainer KiT 56,109.00 6 Split AC 1,84,000.00
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Equipments Purchased under TEQIP-II
Computer i7 Computer Table and Chair
Networking Switch Microprocessor Kit
Macbook Split Ac
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING
Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh Coordinator
Vision To produce information technology engineers who work passionately, creatively and effectively for the betterment of technology and society at large. Mission
• The mission of Information Technology branch is to educate students in technology and provide advanced knowledge in related areas in order to enable them to create and consume information products for a dynamic information society.
• The aim is to create a culture that fosters excellence and combines rigorous academic study with the
support of a diverse campus community.
• The endeavour is to have up-to-date curricula and pedagogy in the Information Technology discipline so that students have a solid foundation in the core concepts and develop problem-solving skills.
• The mission is to offer internship opportunities to the students and to foster their personal and
professional growth. Courses
• B.E in Information Technology • M.E. in Information Technology
Faculty & Staff Details
• Assistant Professors (Regular): 12 • Assistant Professors (Adhoc): 05 • Technical staff: 09 • Office& otherstaff: 04
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Students Strength
Sr.No Course
Cumulative Strength
2015-16
Total
1 B.E 318 106 424 2 M.E 17 10 27
Area of Specialization
S.No Faculty Name Designation Area of Specialization 1.
Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh
Assistant Prof. Wireless Communication Networks
2. Ms. Roopali Garg Assistant Prof. Wireless Communication
3.
Dr. Veenu Mangat Assistant Prof. Data Mining
4.
Ms. Mandeep Kaur Assistant Prof. Digital Image Processing
5.
Ms. Amandeep Verma Assistant Prof. Cloud Computing
6.
Ms. Puneet Jai Kaur Assistant Prof. Software Quality Assurance
7.
Ms. Monika Assistant Prof. Software Engineering
8.
Ms. Sukesha Sharma Assistant Prof. Embedded Systems, Automation and Control
9.
Ms. Rajkumari Assistant Prof. Parallel & Distributed Computing
10.
Ms. Nidhi Assistant Prof. Data Mining, Natural Language Processing
11.
Ms.Neelam Goel Assistant Prof. Bioinformatics,Soft Computing
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12.
Ms.Yogita Assistant Prof. Data Mining,Soft Computing
13.
Ms. Rajni Sobti Assistant Prof. MANET
14.
Mr. Sukhvir Singh Assistant Prof. Wireless Networks
15.
Mr. Rajneesh Singh Assistant Prof. Image Processing
16.
Mr. Gurmukh Singh Assistant Prof. Mobile Adhoc Networks
17.
Ms.Shaweta Assistant Prof. Data warehousing, Business Intelligence
Research Publications
1. Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh, Prof Renu Vig, “Secondary User Aggressiveness Optimization in Sensing-Transmission Scheduling for Cognitive Radio Networks” Journal of Networks, Vol.10, No.10, pp.543-550, Oct. 2015.
2. Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh, Prof Renu Vig “Secondary User Sensing Time Optimization in Sensing-Transmission Scheduling for Dynamic Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio”, Journal of Computer Science (JCS), Vol.11, no.8, pp. 880-891, Nov, 2015
3. Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh, Ms Navpreet Kaur, “A Survey of Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks”, International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication (IJRITCC), Vol. 3 No. 11, pp. 6313-6316, Nov. 2015
4. Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh, Ms Navpreet Kaur, “Pure Contention-Based MAC Layer Protocols to avoid The Hidden Node Problem – A Review”, International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication (IJRITCC), Vol. 3, No. 11, pp. 6317-6322, Nov. 2015
5. Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh, , S. Singh, N. Kaur, Prof Renu Vig, “Optimization of BER in Cognitive Radio Networks using FHSS and Energy-Efficient OBRMB Spectrum Sensing”, Far East Journal of Electronics and Communication, Vol. 16, No.2, pp. 297-324, April 2016.
6. Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh, Prof Renu Vig, “Secondary User Transmission Protection Optimization in Sensing-Transmission Scheduling under varying Channel Noise in Cognitive Radio Networks ” International Journal of Systems, Control and Communications, Vol.7, No.2,pp. 97-115, June 2016.
7. Ms. Roopali Garg, Dr. Nitin Saluja “Current Trends and Research Challenges in Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radios” in International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications (IJACSA) Vol 7, No. 7, 2016. Pages: 402-408.
8. Ms. Roopali Garg, Mr. Jagsir singh, Ms. Inderdeep.K. Aulakh, “Comparison of PAPR reduction techniques in OFDM based Cognitive Radio” in International Journal of Applied Engineering Research (IJAER) vol 11, No.5, 2016.Pages:3000-3003.
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9. Ms. Roopali Garg, Ms. Shiwani Rana “Evaluation of Student’s Performance of an Institute Using Clustering Algorithms” in International Journal of Applied Engineering Research (IJAER) vol 11, No.5, 2016.Pages:3605-3609.
10. Ms. Roopali Garg, Mr. Jagsir Singh, “Various Common Control Channel Assignment Schemes in CRNs: A Survey” in International Journal of Computer Science and Business Informatics (IJCSBI) vol 16, No.1, 2016.
11. Ms. Roopali Garg, Mr. Gagandeep Garg, “Efficient Anomaly Detection using Adaptive Monitoring in SDN” in International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering IJARCSSE. ISSN(online): 2277 128X, ISSN(Print): 2277 6451. Vol 5, Issue 6, Jun 2015. Pages: 498-501.
12. Sunaina Sharma and Veenu Mangat, “Novel RVM Approach to Structuring and Classifying Epidemic Outbreak Data”, International Journal of Computer Applications, Vol. 127, No.14, pp:40-45, 2015.
13. Saloni Aggarwal and Veenu Mangat, “Importance of Domain Knowledge in Web Recommender Systems” International Journal of Computer Applications, Vol. 127, No. 16, pp:10-14, 2015.
14. Ms. Mandeep Kaur , “Forgery Detection Using Noise Estimation and HOG Feature Extraction” , International Journal of Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering Vol.11, No.4 2016, pp. 37-48.
15. Ms. Amandeep Verma (2015). “Enhanced-Adaptive Pattern Attack Recognition Technique (E-APART) Against EDoS Attacks in Cloud Computing”, Journal of Cases on Information Technology (JCIT), Page : 41-55, Volume 17, Issue 3 ISSN: 1548-7717, July 2015.
16. Ms. Amandeep Verma (2015). “Process Batch Offloading Method for Mobile Cloud Computing Platform”, Journal of Cases on Information Technology (JCIT), Page : 41-54, Volume 17, Issue 3, ISSN: 1548-7717, July 2015.
17. Ms Amandeep Verma (2015). “Cost-Time Efficient Scheduling Plan for Executing Workflows in the Cloud”, Journal of Grid Computing, Page : 495-506, Volume 13, Issue 4, ISSN: 1570-7873, August, 2015.
18. Ms. Puneet Jai Kaur, “Comparative Evaluation of static Analysis tools for security”, International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering, Vol 5, Issue 7, July 2015
19. Ms. Puneet Jai Kaur, “Comparing Detection Ration of three static Analysis Tools for Security”, International Journal of Computer Applications (0975 – 8887) Vol 124 – no. 13, August 2015.
20. Monika, D. Kaur "Software Reliability Models: Time between failures and Accuracy estimation ", International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies. ISSN 0975-9646, Vol. 6, Issue 4 pp. 3370-3373, 2015
21. Monika, Jagdish Singh. "A Comprehensive Review of Web Based Automation Testing Tools", IJIRCCE. ISSN (Online): 2320-9801, Vol. 3, Issue 10 pp. 9255-9259, 2015
22. Monika, Jagdish Singh. "Performance Evaluation and Comparison of Sahi Pro and Selenium Webdriver", IJCA. ISSN doi 10.5120/ijca2015906991, Vol. 129, Issue 8 pp. 23-26, 2015.
23. Monika, A.Jindal,” A review on fault tolerance techniques in cloud,” International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering, pp. 11852-11858, 2015.
24. Sukesha, Renu Vig, Navin Kumar, "Temperature compensation in a smart structure by application of DC bias on piezoelectric patches", Journal of intelligent materials systems and structures, pp 1-12, 2016, DOI: 10.1177/1045389X16633769.
25. Sukesha, Renu Vig, Navin Kumar, "Active vibration control: considering effect of electric field on coefficients of PZT patches", Smart structures and systems (Techno press), Vol 16, no.6, 1091-1105, 2015.
26. Sukesha, Renu Vig, Navin Kumar, "Effect of electric field and temperature on dielectric constant and piezoelectric coefficient of piezoelectric materials: A review", Integrated ferroelectrics, (Taylor & Francis) Vol 167, pp 154-175, 2015.
27. Sukesha, Renu Vig, Navin Kumar, "Finite element modeling of smart piezo structure: considering dependence of piezoelectric coefficient on electric field, "Mechanics based design of structures and machines, (Taylor & Francis), 2015.
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28. Ms. Neelam Goel, “A review of computational intelligence methods for eukaryotic promoter prediction”, Nucleosides, Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids Page: 449-462, Volume 34, Issue 7 ISSN 1525-7770, July 2015.
29. Ms. Neelam Goel, “An improved method for splice site prediction in DNA sequences using support vector machines”, Procedia Computer Science Page 358-367, Volume 57, ISSN 1877-0509, August 2015.
30. Ms. Rajni Sobti, “Review Of Authentication Techniques For Wireless Networks & MANET”, International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology, PP 413-416,Vol. 4, Issue 8, e-ISSN: 2319-1163 , p ISSN: 2321-7308, August 2015.
31. Ms. Rajni Sobti, “A Study on Challenges and Issues on MANET. PP 7854- 7861”, International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Vol. 4, Issue 9, ISSN (Print) : 2320 – 3765, ISSN (Online): 2278 – 8875 September 2015.
32. G. Singh and R. Singla ., “Wireless Sensor Network’s Challenges and Attacks- a Comprehensive Study. IJISET - International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering & Technology, Vol. 2 Issue 12, December 2015. ISSN 2348 – 7968.
33. R. Singla and G. Singh., “Audio Visual mood detection system via using various dimension reduction techniques. IJISET - International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering & Technology, Vol. 2 Issue 12, December 2015. ISSN 2348 – 7968
34. Rajneesh Singla, Gurmukh Singh, “Audio Visual mood detection system via using various dimension reduction techniques”, International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering & Technology Page: 83-92, Volume 2, Issue 12 ISSN 2348-7968, December 2015.
35. Gurmukh Singh, Rajneesh Singla, “Wireless Sensor Network’s Challenges and Attacks- a Comprehensive Study”, International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering & Technology Page: 167-173, Volume 2, Issue 12 ISSN 2348-7968, December 2015.
36. Rajneesh Singla, Gurmukh Singh, “Facial expression recognition via using ICA and PCA technique”, International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering & Technology Page: 445-455, Volume 2, Issue 12 ISSN 2348-7968, December 2015.
International Conference
1. Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh, Ms Navpreet Kaur, “Optimal Sensing Simulation in CRNs under Shadow Fading Environment”, International Conference on Computing for Sustainable Global Development, March, 2016.
2. Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh, Ms Sharanjit Kaur, “Analysis of Cooperative and Non-Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in CRNs”, International Conference on Research Innovations in Engineering and Technology, April, 2016.
3. Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh, Ms Navpreet Kaur, “Performance Comparison of FHSS and DSSS in Cognitive Radio Networks”, International Conference on Research in Intelligent Computing in Engineering, April, 2016.
4. Ms. Roopali Garg, Ms. Shiwani Rana “Application of Hierarchical Clustering Algorithm to Evaluate Students Performance of an Institute ” 2nd International Conference on Computational Intelligence & Communication Technology (CICT 2016), ABES Engineering College, Ghaziabad. 12-13 Feb, 2016. Uploaded on ieeexplore on 18 Aug 2016. ISBN: 978-1-5090-0211-5.
5. Ms. Roopali Garg, Mr. Jagsir singh, Ms. Inderdeep.K. Aulakh, “Effect of OFDM in Cognitive Radio: Advantages & Issues” 2nd International Conference on Computational Intelligence & Communication Technology (CICT 2016), ABES Engineering College, Ghaziabad. 12-13 Feb, 2016. Uploaded on ieeexplore on 18 Aug 2016. ISBN: 978-1-5090-0211-5.
6. Ms. Roopali Garg, Mr. Gagandeep Garg, “A Comparative Study For Accuracy Of Anomaly Detection Methods Of Adaptive Flow Counting In SDN” 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances In Engineering And Computational Sciences (RAECS 2015), UIET, Panjab University, Dec 21-22, 2015. Uploaded on Ieeexplore. ISBN: 978-1-4673-8251-9.
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7. Ms. Roopali Garg, Mr. Gagandeep Garg, “A Comparative Study For Accuracy Of Anomaly Detection Methods Of Adaptive Flow Counting In SDN” 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances In Engineering And Computational Sciences (RAECS 2015), UIET, Panjab University, Dec 21-22, 2015. Uploaded on Ieeexplore. ISBN: 978-1-4673-8251-9.
8. Mandeep Kaur, Assistant Prof. "Evaluation of image forensic cues for fusion," Third International Conference on Image Information Processing (ICIIP), Waknaghat, 2015, pp. 301-305, 21-24 Dec, 2015.
9. Ms. Amandeep Verma, “Hybrid process cost evaluation method in mobile code offloading”, 1st International Conference on Next Generation Computing Technologies, 149 - 152, 4-5 Sept. 2015, Dehradun, India.
10. Ms. Amandeep Verma, “Adaptive Pattern Attack Recognition technique (APART) against EDoS attacks in Cloud Computing”, 1st 2015 Third International Conference on Image Information Processing (ICIIP), 31 - 34, 21-24 Dec., Waknaghat, India 2015.
11. Ms. Amandeep Verma, “Energy Analysis of Symbiotic Organisms Search Optimization based task scheduling algorithm”, 2016 IEEE International Conference on Recent Trends in Electronics, Information & Communication Technology (RTEICT), 20-21 May, 2015, Bangalore, India.
12. Manish Kumar, Sukesha ." Piezoelectric energy harvesting in wireless sensor networks", in International conference on Recent advances in computer science and engineering, Dec 2015, pp. 1-5.
13. Monika, A. Jindal,” Optimization of task scheduling algorithm through QoS parameters for cloud computing,” proceedings of 4th International Conference on Advancements in Engineering and Technology, pp. 798-801, 2016.
14. Ms. Neelam Goel, “A Review of soft computing techniques in biometrics”, 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering and Computational Sciences (RAECS 2015), UIET Chandigarh, ISBN 978-1-4673-8253-3, December 2015.
15. Ms. Neelam Goel, “Neural Network Based Splice Site Prediction Methods”, International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Optimization Techniques (ICEEOT 2016), Tamil Nadu, ISBN 978-1-4673-9939-5, March 2016.
16. Dr. Yogita, Data Mining As A tool for Detecting Adverse Effects of Drug 2016 International Conference on Computing, Communication and Automation, ISBN - 978-1-5090-1274-9, April, 2016.
17. Singh, Sukhvir, Gholamreza Kakamanshadi, and Gupta Savita. "Visible Light Communication-an emerging wireless communication technology." 2015 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering & Computational Sciences (RAECS). IEEE, 2015.
National Journal
1. Saloni Aggarwal and Veenu Mangat, "Application Areas of Web Usage Mining", in Proc. of Fifth International Conference on Advanced Computing & Communication Technologies (ACCT), 2015, pp. 208-211. doi:10.1109/ACCT.2015.115.
National Conference
1. Deepti and Sukesha Sharma, “Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting and Management in WSN using MPPT Algorithm” IEEE international conference on wireless communication and signal processing, 25th March 2016.
Book Chapters
1. Ms. Roopali Garg, Mr. Gagandeep Garg, “Book Chapter Security of Networks Using Efficient Adaptive Flow Counting for Anomaly Detection in SDN” Artificial Intelligence and Evolutionary Computations in Engineering Systems, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, (AISC Series) Volume 394, Springer.
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2. Ms. Roopali Garg, Ms. Rachita Nagpal, “WSN Backbone Formation using Non-Probabilistic Spanning Tree Algorithm”. Artificial Intelligence and Evolutionary Computations in Engineering Systems, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, (AISC Series) Volume 394, Springer.
3. Ms. Roopali Garg, Ms. Rachita Nagpal, “Advances in Information Technology & Power Electronics” McGraw Hill Publication. Paper Title “Surveying Online Social Networks”. Proceedings of Sixth International Conference on Advances in Power Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (PEIE 2015) held at Chennai, India on Mar 28, 2015. Book Page no: 295. ISBN No: 978-93-392-2169-0.
4. Monika, D. Kaur."Classification Scheme for Software Reliability Models", Artificial Intelligence and Evolutionary Computations in Engineering Systems, ISBN: 978-81-322-2654-3 (Print) 978-81-322-2656-7 (Online), vol. 394, pp. 723-733, 2016(Springer).
5. Gurmukh Singh (2016). DHT based Multipath Routing Protocol for MANETs, ISBN: 978-3-659-87790-2, Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany.
Programme Organized
FDP Organized S.No. Name of Host Branch Title of Programme Name & Designation of
Programme Coordinator Duration
1 Information Technology Branch, UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh
FDP on “Data Analytics and Big Data”
Dr. Veenu Mangat, Assistant Professor, IT Ms. Nidhi Assistant Professor, IT
6 days (23-28th May 2016)
Student participation under UTECHNOS Fund Sr. No Event Name Event Venue Event Dates Position/ Grade
1 E-summit IIT-Bombay 29thJanuary - 3rd February 2016 2nd Position
2 E-Yantra Symposium (eYS-2016) IIT-Bombay 11th - 12th April 2016 Participation
3 ACM ICPC Amritpuri, Kerala 20th-21st December 2015 Participation
Programmes Attended
S.No.
Name of Faculty/Staff
Member Designation Programme Title Venue Duration
1. Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh
Assistant Prof.
FDP on “Harmonizing Self: Becoming and Being”
UGC-HRDC, Panjab University, Chandigarh
1 week (11-17th May 2016)
2. Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh
Assistant Prof.
CHASCON, 2016 Panjab University, Chandigarh
3 days (29/2/16 to 3/3/16)
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3. Ms. Roopali Garg
Assistant Prof.
2nd International Conference on Recent Advances In Engineering And Computational Sciences (RAECS 2015)
Panjab University, Chandigarh
2 days (21-22nd Dec 2015)
4. Ms. Roopali Garg
Assistant Prof.
2nd International Conference on Computational & Communication Technology (CICT 2016)
ABES Engineering College, Ghaziabad
2 days (12-13th
Feb 2016)
5. Ms. Roopali Garg
Assistant. Prof
FDP on “Harmonizing Self: Becoming and Being”
UGC-HRDC, Panjab University, Chandigarh
6 days (11-17th May 2016)
6. Dr. Veenu Mangat
Assistant Prof.
15th UK IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence,
University of Exeter, UK
3 days (7-9th Sept 2015)
7. Dr. Veenu Mangat
Assistant Prof.
Infosys Train the Trainer Workshop on Python Programming Fundamentals
PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh
3 days (14-16th Mar 2016)
8. Dr. Veenu Mangat
Assistant Prof.
FDP on “Data Analytics and Big Data”
UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh
6 days (23-28th May 2016)
9. Mandeep Kaur Assistant Prof.
Information Security Awareness
C-DAC, MOHALI 3 days (18-20th Feb 2016)
10. Ms. Amandeep Verma
Assistant Prof.
FDP on “Data Analytics and Big Data”
UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh
6 days (23-28th May 2016)
11. Ms. Puneet jai Kaur
Assistant Prof.
Refresher course on “Major Concerns in Social sciences”
Centre for Human Rights & Duties, Panjab University, Chandigarh
36 days (31st May to 20th June 2016)
12. Ms. Nidhi Assistant Prof.
FDP on “Data Analytics and Big Data”
UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh
6 days (23-28th May 2016)
13. Ms. Nidhi Assistant Prof.
Workshop on “Privacy and Information Security”
PEC, Chandigarh 1 day (22nd April 2016)
14. Ms. Nidhi Assistant Prof.
FEP on “Foundation Program 4.0”
Infosys, Chandigarh
6 days (4-9th Jan 2016)
15. Ms. Nidhi Assistant Prof.
Workshop on “MATLAB Fundamentals “
DCSA, Panjab University, Chandigarh
3 days (30th Nov- 2nd Dec 2015)
16. Ms. Neelam Goel
Assistant Prof.
FDP on “Data Analytics and Big Data”
UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh
6 days (23-28th May 2016)
17. Ms. Neelam Goel
Assistant Prof.
Digital Signatures and public key infrastructure organized
CII(NR), Chandigarh
1 day (20th Nov 2015)
18. Dr. Yogita Assistant Prof.
Faculty Enablement Program on Foundation Program 4.0, Focus Area -2
Infosys, Chandigarh Development Centre
3 days (19-21st Aug 2015)
19. Dr. Yogita Assistant Prof.
FDP on “Data Analytics and Big Data”
UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh
6 days (23-28th May 2016)
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20. Ms. Rajni Sobti
Assistant Prof.
FDP on “Data Analytics and Big Data”
UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh
6 days (23-28th May 2016)
21. Mr. Sukhvir Singh
Assistant Prof.
2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering &Computational Sciences (RAECS)
UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh
2 days (21-22nd Dec 2015)
22. Mr. Rajneesh Singla
Assistant Prof.
FDP on “Data Analytics and Big Data”
UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh
6 days (23-28th May 2016)
23. Mr. Gurmukh Singh
Assistant Prof.
FDP on “Data Analytics and Big Data”
UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh
6 days (23-28th May 2016)
24. Ms. Shaweta Assistant Prof.
One day workshop on Privacy and Information Security
CSRC, PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh
1 day (22nd April 2016)
25. Ms. Shaweta Assistant Prof.
FDP on “Data Analytics and Big Data”
UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh
6 days (23-28th May 2016)
26. Mr. Arun Dhawan
Prog. Asstt. FDP on “Data Analytics and Big Data”
UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh
6 days (23-28th May 2016)
27. Mr. Vikas Bali Prog. Asstt. FDP on “Data Analytics and Big Data”
UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh
6 days (23-28th May 2016)
Items Purchased under TEQIP-II
Equipmets Purcahsed Under TEQIP-II Amount in Rs.
1 Matlab and its associate modules-Image processing toolbox,Simulink,Neural network Toolbox,Fuzzy logic toolbox,singnal processing toolboxDSP System toolbox
13,45,925.00
2 MSOFFICE 2015(Academic Licence) & Acrobat Professional XI 1,83,468.00
3 Laptop 2,98,935.00 4 Projector-IT (Wireless and wall mount) 2,14,778.00 5 Scanner(Sheet-feed Scanner) 52,000.00 6 Book Rackcase(Godrej) 72,800.00
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Equipments purchased under TEQIP-II
Scanner Projector
Matlab software Laptop
Acrobat Reader Ms-office
Book Rack case
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ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Ms Sharmelee Thangjam Coordinator
Vision Electronics & Communication Engineering will contribute to the ever changing industrial requirements, economic growth and global societal needs by enhancing the technical skills and entrepreneurship. Mission
• To produce qualified engineers who are competent in the areas of Electronics & Communication Engineering and able to meet the challenges of ever changing industry requirements at global level.
• To develop strong theoretical concepts complemented with practical trainings. • To inculcate innovative skills, research aptitude, team-work, ethical practices in students so as to meet
expectations of the Industry as well as society. Courses
• PhD in Faculty of Engineering and Technology • M.E. in Engineering Electronics and Communication Engineering • M.Tech. in Microelectronics • B.E in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Focus of Branch
• Interactive Classroom Teaching • Tutorials • Lab work • Projects & Seminars • Industrial Trainings/ Internships • Open Elective courses in later semesters • Online Live Lectures from IITs
Faculty & Staff Detail
• Professor: 02 • Assistant Professors :12(Regular) + 10 (contract) • Guest Faculty : 03 • Technical staff: 11 • Office staff: 01 • Supporting Staff: 03Major Research Groups
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• Soft Computing • VLSI and Nano materials • RF & Embedded System Design • Signal Processing & Communication
Students Strength S.No Course
Cumulative Strength
2014-15
Total
1 B.E 319 111 430
2 M.E 18 19 37
3 M.Tech 14 14 28
Area of Specialization Sr.no Name Designation Area of Specialization
1.
Prof. RenuVig Professor
Signal Processing and Fuzzy Logic
2. Prof. Sunil Agrawal Professor Neural Networks &Applications, Signal Processing and Wireless Communication
3.
Mr.Arvind Rajput Assistant Professor
Semiconductor and VLSI
4.
Ms. SharmeleeThangjam Assistant Professor
Signal Processing
5.
Mr. Naresh Kumar Assistant Professor
Wireless and Mobile Communication
6.
Mr. Vishal Sharma Assistant Professor
VLSI and Microelectronics
7.
Mr. Jaget Singh Assistant Professor
Antenna and Microwave Engineering
8. Mr. SumitBudhiraja Assistant Professor
Signal Processing and Communication
9.
Dr. Amit Chaudhary Assistant Professor
Semiconductor and VLSI
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10.
Ms.Preeti Gupta Assistant Professor
Digital System Design, Control System and Biometrics
11.
Mr. Neeraj Sharma Assistant Professor
Optical Fiber Communication
12.
Ms. Charu Madhu Assistant Professor
Nanophotonics, Optical Communication
13.
Ms. Nidhi Assistant Professor
Bio Signal Processing
14.
Dr. Preeti Assistant Professor
Optical Communication (wired and wireless) and Optical Biosensor
15.
Mr. Sarvjit Singh Assistant Professor
Wireless Communication
16.
Ms. Garima Joshi Assistant Professor
Gesture Recognition and Machine Learning
17.
Ms. Daljit kaur Assistant Professor
Image Processing
18. Ms. Pardeep Kaur Assistant Professor
Optical Fiber Communication & Embedded Systems
19. Ms. Anaahat Dhindsa Assistant Professor
Image Processing
20. Mr. Jatinder Singh Assistant Professor
VLSI Design, Digital Design
21.
Mr. Sanjiv Kumar Assistant Professor
Optical Communication
22. Ms. Harvinder Kaur Assistant Professor
Optical Communication
23. Mr. Vijay Kumar Assistant Professor
VLSI DESIGN
24.
Ms. Gurpreet Kaur Assistant Professor
Digital Signal Processing
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Research Publications: 1. Ajay Kumar, Amit Chaudhary ,Vijay Kumar , Vishal Sharma Comparison of dual material Donble gate JLFET with single material Donble gate JLFET, 2nd IEEE International conference on next generation competing technologies (NGCT-2016), 14-16 oct., 2016
2. Saruchi Attri , Ms. Charu Narula and Mr. Sanjiv Kumar,Techniques to mitigate fading Effect in FSO using OFDM” conference, Dec.2015.
3. Saruchi Attri , Ms. Charu Narula and Mr. Sanjiv Kumar, “Performance Analysis of FSO link using CO-OFDM under the Effect of Atmospheric Turbulence” ICICCD 2016, springer, 2015.
4. Behavior of various network topologies in optical n/ws, published in IJCSEIT, 2015 {ISSN 2280- 2237}, Harvinder Kaur.
5. Performance of optical burst switched n/ws, published in IJCSEIT, 2015 {2280-2237} Harvinder Kaur Daljeet Kaur
6. Krishna Devi, Ms. Preeti Gupta , Ms. Anaahat Dhindsa“Feature Extraction Techniques for Iris Recognition System: A Renew” International Conference on Advancements in Engg. & Technology, 2016.
7. Ramandeep Kaur, Mr. Sumit Budhiraja , Ms. Anaahat Dhindsa, “Reversible Data Hiding Technique based on prediction Error Expansion & Complexity gene”, IEEE International Conference Science, 2015.
8. Vishal, Ms. Charu Narula , Mr. Jatinder singh, “Investigation short channel effect and performance parameters of double gate junctionless transistors at various technology nodes RAECS, UIET, PU, Chd, 21-22 Dec.2015.
9. Vishal, Ms. Charu Narula , Mr. Jatinder singh, “Analysis & comparison of various performance parameters & short channel effects of N channel & p channel dual gate junctionless transistors at different technology nodes” IJCTA, 2016 ( International Science Press)
10.Manisha Ajmani, Preeti Singh,"Differentiaton of Optical Phase Conjugator and Dispersion Compensating Fiber in WDM Systems based on parameters effecting FWM Power", 2015 International Conference on Signal Processing, Computing and Control (2015 ISPCC), Sept., 2015.
11.Swati Vaid, Preeti Singh," De-Noising of EEG Signal for Emotion Recognition ", 2015 International Conference on Signal Processing, Computing and Control (2015 ISPCC), Sept., 2015
12.Mandeep Kaur, Preeti Singh, Sarvjit Singh, "CMA Technique: A Solution for Minimum PAPR in OFDM", RAECS, Chandigarh, Dec.21-22.,2015
13.Chamandeep Kaur, Preeti Singh, " EEG Artifact Suppression based on SOBI based ICA using Wavelet Thresholding, Dec.21-22.,2015 14.Parul Gaur, Yajvender Pal Verma, Preeti Singh, " Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithms for Photovoltaic Applications: A Comparative Study", RAECS, Chandigarh, Dec.21-22, 2015 15.Pardeep kaur,Preeti Singh, Amit Gupta “Optimized Swarm architectures in Airborne Internet”, ICICCD, Elsevier conference, Dehradun, 2016 16.Navneet Dayal ,Preeti Singh, Pardeep Kaur “Performance Enhancement In WDM-FSO System Using Optical Amplifier Under Different Rain Conditions”, ICICCD, Elsevier conference, Dehradun, 2016
17. Marvi Grover,Preeti Singh,Pardeep Kaur, “Performance Analysis Of Multibeam WDM –FSO In Clear And Hazy Weather Conditions,” ICICCD, Elsevier conference, Dehradun, 2016
18. Navneet Dayal, Preeti Singh, Pardeep Kaur “Comparative Analysis Of FSO with three Systems Taking Four Weather Conditions”, ICAET at BGIET, Sangrur, 2016
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19. Navneet Dayal,Preetisingh,Pardeepkaur,”Partial Mesh Topology:A Reliable UAV Architecture In Hybrid FSO/RF System”,CSNT,IEEE Conference ,Chitkara University, 2016
20.Navneet, Marvi Grover, Preeti Singh, Pardeep, "Space Optics: Mitigating challenges of airborne internet communication" IJCA, 2016 21.Navneet , Preeti Singh, Pardeep," Comparative analysis of FSO with three
systems taking four weather conditions" Chitkara, 2016.
22.Navneet, Preeti Singh, Pardeep," Under water Environment: a brief of explored work and future scope, Sangrur, 2016 23.Chapter titled : "Signal transmission and crosstalk limited all-optical networks" in book titled "Handbook of Research on Advanced Trends in Microwave and Communication Engineering" IGI Global Publishing, Book Chapter. pages 556-586, DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0773-4.ch018, August 2016. ISBN13: 9781522507734|ISBN10: 1522507736|EISBN13: 9781522507741|DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0773-
24.Neeraj Sharma, "Expectations of Students from Higher Education", Higher Education Forum-Indian Journal of Higher Education, pp79, ISSN 0976-1314 Volume VII-Issue 1. January-June 2016.
25.Sharma N, Vij R, " One bit/s/Hz Spectrally Efficient Transmission for an Eight-Channel NRZ-Modulated DWDM System", Journal of Optical Communications. ISSN (Online) 2191-6322, ISSN (Print) 0173-4911, DOI: 10.1515/joc-2014-0094, April 2015. 26.‘Review of speech and speech recognition system using feature extraction algorithm and optimization algorithms’ paper published in International Journal of Advanced Trends in Computer Applications, Vol. 2, August 2015, P.P 60-70, ISSN-2395-3519 with impact factor 3.16
27.'Implementation of text dependent speaker verification on MATLAB' paper presented and published in IEEE proceedings of 2015, RAECS UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh held on Dec-21-22, 2015
27. ‘A speech features and feature extraction methods for speech recognition’ presented and published in “National Conference on Latest Initiatives & Innovations in Communication and Electronics (IICE-2016)” held on 29-04-16 at Gharuan, Mohali.
28.Nidhi Garg, Hardeep S. Ryait, Amod Kumar, “Wrist Pulse Signal Feature Extraction: Virtual Instrumentation”, presented in International Conference on Intelligent Communication , Control and Devices (ICICCD-2016) at UPES Bidholi Campus, Dehradun on 2nd & 3rd April,2016 and published as Springer Chapter in proceeding of ICICCD-2016 , Volume 479 of the series Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, pp.135-142,2016.
29.Nidhi Garg, Manu Chopra, Hardeep S. Ryait and Amod Kumar, “Comparative Analysis of Different Techniques for Removal of Baseline Wander from Wrist Pulse Signals (WPS)”, presented and published in 2nd International IEEE Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering and Computational Sciences (RAECS) on 21st -22nd dec, 2015.
30.Kulvir Mahi, Naresh Kumar and Sarvjit Singh. Article: GA based Enhanced Irislet for IRIS Recognition. IJCA Proceedings on International Conference on Advancements in Engineering and Technology ICAET 2016(9):32-38, September 2016.
31.G. Kaur, N. Kumar, R. Khanna and A. Kumar, "Implementation of text dependent speaker verification on MATLAB," 2015 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering & Computational Sciences (RAECS), Chandigarh, 2015, pp. 1-4.
32.Naresh Kumar, Gurleen Kaur, B.S. Sohi, “Comparative Analysis of Various Inter-Carrier Interference Cancellation Methods”, I.J. Wireless and Microwave Technologies, 2015, 3, 18-32.
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33.Reena Rathee Jaglan, Sandeep Sarowa, Rashid Mustafa, Sunil Agrawal, Naresh Kumar, “Comparative Study of Single-user Spectrum Sensing Techniques in Cognitive Radio Networks” , in the proceedings of Second International Symposium on Computer Vision and the Internet(VisionNet’15), Procedia Computer Science 58 ( 2015 ) 121 – 128.
34.Naresh Kumar, Gurleen Kaur, B.S. Sohi, “New modified channel estimation technique for ICI cancellation in wavelet based OFDM”, Far East Journal of Electronics and Communications, Volume 15, Number 1, 2015, Pages 1-12.
35.Pritika, Sumit Budhiraja, “Multimodal Medical Image fusion based on Guided Filtered Multi-Scale
Decomposition”, International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology, vol 20, No. 4, 2016, pp 285-
301. (SCOPUS Indexed)
36.Meenakshi, Sumit Budhiraja “A Survey of Compressive Sensing Based Greedy Pursuit Reconstruction
Algorithms”, International Journal of Image, Graphics and Signal Processing (IJIGSP), Vol. 7, No. 10, pp1-10,
September 2015, MECS Publisher.
ISSN: 2074-9074(Print), ISSN: 2074-9082 (Online)
37.Bharti Lalotra, Renu Vig and Sumit Budhiraja, “Multimodal medical image fusion using Butterworth
high pass filter and Cross bilateral filter” Proceedings of 4th International Conference on
Advancements in Engineering & Technology (ICAET-2016), March 18 –19, 2016, pp478-483, ISBN No.
978-81-924893-1-5. Published (hosted) by MATEC Web of Conferences, Volume 57, May 2016.
38.Ramandeep Kaur, Sumit Budhiraja, Anaahat Dhindsa, “Reversible data hiding technique based on
prediction error expansion and complexity gene”, IEEE 2nd International Conference on Recent
Advances in Engineering and Computational Sciences, RAECS 2015; UIET, Panjab University,
Chandigarh, held on 21-22 December 2015.
Programmes Attended
Sr.No Name of Faculty Conference Title Venue Duration 1. Mr.Sanjiv Kumar Recent Trend Signal
Processing ,UIET UIET,PU CHD
28-29 April 2016
2. Ms. Harvinder Kaur Recent Trends Signal Processing ,UIET
UIET,PU CHD
28-29April 2016
3. Ms. Anaahat Dhindsa Recent Trends Signal Processing ,UIET
UIET, PU CHD
28-29 April 2016
4. Mr. Jatinder Singh FPGA Based Digital System Design
NITTTR, CHD
23-27 May 2016
5. Mr. Jatinder Singh Recent Trends Signal Processing ,UIET
UIET, PU CHD
28-29 April 2016
6. Ms. Preeti Workshop on “Image Processing and Machine Learning for Pattern Recognition” , 11-16 July 2016
UIET, PU One week
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7. Mr.Neeraj Sharma Attended an one week workshop on "Image Processing and Machine Learning for Pattern Recognition
UIET, Panjab University Chandigarh
11th July to 16th July 2016
8. Ms. Gurpreet Kaur 1.Workshop attended on Recent Trends in Signal Processing 2.Workshop attended on Speech and Natural Language Processing 3. One Week Workshop on Image Processing and Machine Learning for Pattern Recognition
UIET, Panjab University Chitkara University Panjab University, Chandigarh
28-29 April 2016 27-30, 2016 11th – 16th July 2016
9. Ms. Nidhi Image Processing and Machine Learning for Pattern Recognition, 11-July, 2016
UIET, PU One week
10. Mr. Naresh Kumar 10th Chandigarh Science Congress, 2016
Panjab University Chandigarh
29th February-2nd March 2016,3 days
11. Mr. Naresh Kumar International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering & Computational Sciences (RAECS), 2015
UIET, Panjab University Chandigarh
December 21-22 2015, 2 days
12. Mr. Naresh Kumar Faculty Development Programme on Data Analytics and Big Data
UIET,Panjab University Chandigarh
May 23-28 2016, 6 days.
13. Mr. Naresh Kumar Workshop on Recent Trends in Signal Processing
ECE deptt., UIET,
28th-29th April 2016, 2 days.
14. Mr. Sumit Budhiraja Workshop on “Image Processing and Machine Learning for Pattern Recognition”
UIET One week (July 11-16, 2016)
15. Ms. Charu Madhu Nano Electronics Devices PEC Unversity of Technology
20/07/2015 20/07/2015
16. Mr. Vishal Sharma Data Analytics and Big Data
UIET Punjab University
23/05/2016 28/05/2016
17. Sharmelee Thangjam Data Analytics and Big Data
UIET Punjab University
23/05/2016 28/05/2016
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Programmes Organized
International Conference Sr. No Title of Programme Name &
Designation of Coordinator
Duration
1. 2nd IEEE International Conference on Recent Advances in Engg & Commputational Sciences
Dr.Sunil Agrawal 21-22 Dec 2015
2. Recent Trends Signal Processing ,UIET
Dr. Preeti Singh (Assistant Professor
28-29 April 2016
3. International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering & Computational Sciences (RAECS), 2015
Dr Sunil Agrawal, Professor
December 21-22 2015, 2 days
4. 10th Chandigarh Science Congress, 2016
Dr. Archana Bhatnagar, Professor
29th February-2nd March 2016,3 days
5. Workshop on Recent Trends in Signal Processing
Dr. Preeti Singh, Assistant Professor
28th-29th April 2016, 2 days.
6. " Enhancing interest in technology development in the field of electronics & communication and opportunities in the filed of Avionics"
Mr. Ashish Aggarwal, Manager H.A.L. Bangalore
25th October 2016
Equipments Purchased under TEQIP-II in ECE Amount in Rs. 1 Lab-211-Gunn Diode based bench X Band 1,92,375.00 2 Equipments for LAB 211 42,000.00 3 Equipments for LAB 212 1,22,277.00 4 Equipments for Digital Electronics Lab 212 86,400.00 5 Function Generator 3 Mhz 35,150.00 6 Analog Power Supply with Bread Board 13,500.00 7 Dual output DC Power supply 46,836.25 8 Dual Power Supply 95,490.00 9 Higher and Digital multimeter for Analog/Project Lab 61,875.00 10 Advanced Fibre Optic Communication Trainer Kit 1,51,875.00 11 Digital Storage Oscilloscope 70 Mhz 50,030.40 12 Drill Bits for PCB Prototype Machine 38,813.00 13 PIC kits ESD Lab 78,750.00 14 ARM kits ESD lab 4,84,050.00
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Lab-211-Gunn Diode based bench X Band Equipments for Digital Electronics Lab 212
PXI Kits Arm Kits
15 Computer Notebook 50,400.00 16 Computer i7 1,06,890.00 17 AM/FM Function Manual Generator 14,700.00
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ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Mr. Manoj Kumar Sharma
Coordinator Vision
To impart knowledge of Electrical and Electronics Engineering and prepare graduates to achieve excellence in engineering education and research.
Mission
• To prepare students with deep understanding of fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
• To prepare professionals with positive attitude, values and vision. • To collaborate with industry, research organizations and academia to encourage innovation. • To provide a platform for engineering graduates to create and design new products and systems
that can help industry and society as a whole. Courses
• Ph.D. in Faculty of Engineering and Technology • B . E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering • M.E Electrical (Power System)
The courses are grouped in line with the major components of the curriculum defined by AICTE/NBA namely: • Mathematics and Basic sciences • Basic Engineering courses • Humanities and Social Sciences, • Professional core courses, • Electives and Industry exposure/internship Faculty & Staff Detail Associate Proffesor: 01 Assistant Professors: 11(Regular)+ 01(contract) Guest Faculty: 04 PhD. Research Scholars: 04 Technical staff: 06 Office staff : 01
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Students Strength
Area of Specialization
Sr.no Name Designation Area of Specialization
1.
Mr. Manoj Kumar Sharma
Associate Professor Active Noise Control,Control Systems, Renewable Energy Sources and Neural Networks &Fuzzy logic
2.
Dr. Yajvender Pal Verma
Assistant Professor Distributed generation Micro and optimization,Renewable energy integration and electrical market issues
3.
Mr. Deepak Kumar
Assistant Professor Microgrids ,Power systems issues
4.
Mrs. Nisha Tayal
Assistant Professor Microcontroller,Embedded systems and Automation Smart grid
5.
Dr. Damanjeet Kaur
Assistant Professor Power systems optimization,Distribution systems Planning Optimization using AI Techniques
6.
Ms. Preetika Sharma
Assistant Professor Analog and Digital Electronics,semiconductor technologies, Nano electronics
7.
Ms. Sarpreet Kaur
Assistant Professor Smart Grida, Power Sysytems Analysis, designing of Electrical machines using Finite element Analysis
8.
Mr. Gaurav Sapra
Assistant Professor Nano Technology,Wireless Communication,Digital Signal Processing, Microcontroller and Embedded System design
Sr.No Course
Cumulative Strength
Total
1 B.E 223 298
2 M.E 14 28
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9.
Ms. Parul Gaur
Assistant Professor Power Electronics,Optimization using PSO techniques and other alogrithm, Communication Engg
10.
Ms. Aditi Gupta
Assistant Professor Power System Deregulation Congestion Management, Control System
11. Ms. Sabhyata Soni
Assistant Professor Digital Communition ,optical & Wireless Communication
12.
Dr. Vivek Pahwa
Assistant Professor Elecrical Machines and drives,Power systems power Electronics
13. Mr. Kuldeep Singh Bedi
Assistant Professor Power Electronics firewall Photovoltaic System,Power System
Research Publications
S. No.
Paper Title Journal along with DOIs Authors
1 Congestion Management Solution for Hybrid Electricity Market in Hydro-Thermal system
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems (Elsevier) DOI: 10.1016/j.ijepes.2014.06.077
Yajvender Pal Verma, and Ashwani Kumar
2 Effect of Physical Constraints on Load Frequency Control of Deregulated Hybrid Power System Integrated with DFIG Wind Turbine
International Journal of Engineering & Technology (IJET)
Aditi Gupta, Yajvender Pal Verma, and Amit Chauhan
3 Optimal inclination angle of photovoltaic panels for maximum power output in Chandigarh region; A case study
Electrical India Manoj Sharma, Parag Lal and Yajvender Pal Verma
4 Effect of Band Energy Gap on Carbon Nanotube Strain Sensors
International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, ISSN 0973-4562 Research India Publications
G. sapra
5 Analytical Investigation On Papr Reduction In Ofdm Systems Using Golay Codes
Journal of Eectrical Engineering, Slovakia, IEE
Sabhyata Uppal Sanjay Sharma Hardeep Singh
6 Analysis of 64 QAM Golay Codes with Low Peak to Average Power Ratio for OFDM Systems
Wireless Personal Communications, Springer DOI:10.1007/s11277-014-2068-5
Sabhyata Uppal Sanjay Sharma Hardeep Singh
7 Analysis of BER for M-QAM and QOS Enhancement for OFDM Systems
Wireless Personal Communications, Springer DOI:10.1007/S11277-015-2942-9
Sabhyata Uppal Sanjay Sharma Hardeep Singh
8 Effect of Physical Constraints on Load Frequency Control of
International Journal of Engineering & Technology
Aditi Gupta Yajvender Pal Verma
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On going Projects
• UIET has been selected as Solar Energy Training Network (SETNET) Partner by NISE, MNRE, GoI. • Efficiency enhancement of PV panels using Mirror system (DST sponsored project). • Efficient power utilization using energy audit of Schools of UT (DST sponsored project).
Deregulated Hybrid Power System Integrated with DFIG Wind Turbine
Amit Chauhan
9 New modifications of Hansen-Patrick's family with optimal fourth and eighth orders of convergenc.
Applied Mathematics and Computation doi:10.1016/j.amc.2015.07.101
Kansal, M. Kanwar, V. Bhatia, S.
10 An optimal fourth-order family of methods for multiple roots and its dynamics
Numerical Algorithms DOI:10.1007/s11075-015-0023-5
Behl, R., Cordero, A., Motsa, S.S., Torregrosa, J.R., Kanwar, V.
11 Solving first-order initial-value problems by using an explicit non-standard A-stable one-step method in variable step-size formulation
Applied Mathematics and Computation DOI:10.1016/j.amc.2015.06.119
Ramos, H., Singh, G., Kanwar, V., Bhatia, S.
12 An optimal eighth-order derivative-free family of Potra-Pták's method
Algorithms DOI:10.3390/a8020309
Kansal, M., Kanwar, V., Bhatia, S.
13 New modified optimal families of King's and Traub-Ostrowski's methods
Numerical Analysis and Applications DOI:10.1134/S1995423914010030
Behl, R., Kanwar, V., Sharma, K.K.
14 New highly efficient families of higher-order methods for simple roots, permitting f′(xn)=0
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences DOI:10.1155/2014/264529
Behl, R., Kanwar, V.
15 Server Noise: Health Hazard and its reduction using Active Noise Control
International Conference on Recent Adavances in Engineering and Computational Sciences March, 2014 DOI-10.1109/RAECS.2014.6799628
Manoj Kumar Sharma, Renu Vig
16 Performance Analysis of wind turbine with pitch control
International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering and Computational Sciences March, 2014 10.1109/RAECS.2014.6799626
Manoj Kumar Sharma, Yajvender Pal Verma, Deepak Kumar
17 Nanomaterials in Communication Sector: A Mini Review
In Proceedings of ElsevierInternational conference on Computing Sciences (ICCS) WILKES100, ISBN. 978-93-5107-172-3, pp. 195-206,15-16th November 2013.
P. Sharma, I.Kaur and G. Sapra
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S.No. Title of Project Funding Agency
Amount (in Rs. Lakh) Team
1 Performance Enhancement of Solar Photovoltaic System Using Multi Mirror Arrangement And To find optimum angle of inclination of solar panel in Chandigarh.
DST, Chandigarh
3.0 Lakhs Er. Manoj Kumar Sharma and Er. Yajvender Pal Verma
2 UGC Special Assistance Programme (SAP) project on “Active Noise Control”
UGC, New Delhi
46.0 Lakhs Prof. Renu Vig and Er. Manoj Kumar Sharma
Programmes Organized
STP organized
S.No. Name of Host Branch Title of Programme Name & Designation of Coordinator
Duration
1 UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Infosys Campus connect Soft Skill Programme for 6th Semester Students of all branches
Mr. Gaurav Sapra, Asstt. Prof. EEE
10/02/2015-31/05/2015
Available Software and Resources
• MATLAB Version R2012b : 20 Users • Lab VIEW 2013 : Unlimited • P-Spice : 20 Users • V SIM : 20 Users • Transformer and Machines : 02 user • Mi-Power (Power System Simulation Software •
Equipments Purcahsed under TEQIP-II Amount in Rs. 1. Sound Level Meter 7,49,869.00 2. Automation Lab Setup(PLC, PIC, etc) 5,39,193.00 3. Harmonic Analyzer & Energy Auditor 5,29,536.30 4. Code Composser Studio 1,50,591.00 5. Visual Presenter 39,163.00 6. Renewable Energy Experiment Module 1,60,020.00 7. Interfacing Modules , Microprocessor
kits(8085/8086) ,8051 Ics(P89V51RD2) and JTAG Emulator
31,159.00
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Equipments Purchased under TEQIP-II in EEE
Semi Anchoic Lab Harmonic Analyser
Automation Lab Renewable Energy
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Prof.Harmesh Kumar
Coordinator Vision
• To contribute to global development by producing knowledgeable, innovative, smart and ethical professionals who are technically sound in the field of mechanical engineering.
Mission
• Enable students to develop technical skills in the field of Mechanical Engineering. • Develop new courses with case studies from modern industries. • Involve students with faculty in various research activities. • Promote the students to follow an ethical code of conduct while performing any task. • Create an environment for open ended problem solving and learning. • Promote students to always work in teams for competitive events of national or International importance.
Courses
• BE. Mechanical Engineering • M.E. Mechanical Engineering • Ph.D Mechanical Engineering
Faculty & Staff Detail
• Professor: 01 • Associate Professor: 02 • Assistant Professors : 14(Regular)+ 02(contract) • PhD. Research Scholars: 10 • Technical staff : 15 • Office staff : 02
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Students Strength Area of Specialization
Sr.no Name Designation Area of Specialization
1.
Prof. Harmesh Kumar
Professor Manufacturing Technology, Quality Control, Design and Manufacturing Welding
2.
Dr. Sanjay Vohra Associate Professor
Mechanics Of Materials
3.
Dr. Manu Sharma Associate Professor
Active Vibration control Vibrations, Design
4.
Dr. Amrinder Pal Singh Assistant Professor
System Modeling and Control, Composite materials
5.
Dr. Shankar Sehgal Assistant Professor
Design and Manufacturing, Powder Metallurgy
6.
Mr. Harbhinder Singh Assistant Professor
Theory of Machines and Robotics
7.
Mr. Surjeet Singh Assistant Professor
Rotodynamics Machines and Heat Transfer
8.
Mr. Amandeep Singh Wadhwa Assistant Professor
Rotodynamics Machines and Engineering Mechanics
9.
Mr. Jaswinder Singh Mehta Assistant Professor
Design Engineering
10.
Dr. Amit Chauhan Assistant Professor
Triblogy, journal bearing, Metal Composite and wind energy
Sr.No Course
2015-16
1 B.E 88
3 M.E 20
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11.
Mr. Prashant Jindal Assistant Professor
Nano Components materials chacterixzation
12.
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Assistant Professor
CAD/CAM, Robotics, Nano technology
13.
Mr. Parveen Goyal Assistant Professor
Manufacturing Process and Technology, Non Conventional Machining
14.
Ms. Anjali Gupta Assistant Professor
Machine Design, Rotodynamics Machines
15.
Mr. Gagandeep Singh Assistant Professor
Machine Design, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
16.
Mr. Tukesh Soni Assistant Professor
Mechanical Vibration
17.
Mr. Chander Parkash Assistant Professor
Manufacturing, Bio-manufacturing, optimization, Biomechanics
18.
Mr. Amit Chaudhary
Assistant Professor
Nano Technology, Nano fibres, Nano traditional Machining.
Research Project
Sr.No Title of the Project Funding Agency Amount
(Rs. in Lacs)
Team
1. Project Development of efficient finite element model updating techniques
UGC 10.42 Prof. Harmesh Kumar
2. Development of Smart Vibration shaker Plate Instrumented with Piezoelectric Patches where some of the Vibration Modes are Simultaneously Tracked
UGC 7.00 Dr.Manu Sharma
Thrust Areas
• Advance Manufacturing Process • Machining of HSTR alloys, CompositeMaterials
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• Nano Machining • Microwave welding • TIG Welding • Acoustics & Vibrations • Nano Materials • Bearings & Lubrication
Research Publications: International Journal
1. C Prakash, HK Kansal, BS Pabla, S Puri, A Aggarwal, (2015) Electric discharge machining–A potential choice for surface modification of metallic implants for orthopedic applications: A review, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture, SAGE Publication, Impact Factor 0.661
2. Chander Prakash, H.K. Kansal,B.S. Pabla, and Sanjeev Puri,(2015) Processing and Characterization of Novel Biomimetic Nanoporous Bioceramic Surface on β-Ti Implant by Powder Mixed Electric Discharge Machining, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, SPRINGER Publisher, (2015) 24:3622–3633, DOI: 10.1007/s11665-015-1619-6, Impact factor 0.998
3. Chander Prakash, H.K. Kansal,B.S. Pabla, and Sanjeev Puri, (2015) Potential of Powder Mixed Electric Discharge Machining to Enhance the Wear and Tribological performance of β-Ti Implant for Orthopedic Applications, Journal of Nanoengineering and Nanomanufacturing, American Scientific Publisher, 5, 261-268
4. Sehgal, S., & Kumar, Harmesh (2015). Structural Dynamic Model Updating Techniques: A State of the Art Review. Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering, D.O.I. 10.1007/s11831-015-9150-3. (SPRINGER SCIe Indexed, 2013 Impact Factor 4.136)
5. P. Jindal, S. S. Gupta, S. Bansal, S. Gairola, S. K. Pandey, A. P. Singh, and R. Bhandari,“Thermal Expansion Behaviour of PMMA / MWCNT Composites,” Int. J. Res. Mech. Eng. Technol., vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 62–64, 2014.
6. P. Jindal, M. Goyal, and N. Kumar, “Role of carbon nanotubes in polycarbonate composites for modification in hardness,” Int. J. Nanoelectron. Mater., vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 85–91, 2014.
7. Amit Chauhan, “Circular Bearing Performance Parameters with Isothermal and Thermo- Hydrodynamic Approach Using Computational Fluid Dynamics”, International Journal of Research in Advent Technology, Vol.2, No.7, (July 2014) pp.46-52 (E-ISSN: 2321-9637).
8. Jaswinder Singh, and Amit Chauhan, “A Review on Sliding Wear Behaviour of Aluminium Matrix Composites with Hybrid Reinforcements for Automotive Applications”, Tribology Online Vol. 9, 2 (2014) 121-134 (ISSN 1881-2198).
9. Harbhinder Singh and Jaswinder Singh Mehta, “A Solution to Alignment Problem for Interconnection of Reconfigurable Modular Robot”, International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research (IJAER), Volume 10, Number 54 (2015) Special Issues pp.6-8. 10. Harbhinder Singh and Jaswinder Singh Mehta, “Design and Analysis of Wireless Remote
Controlled Lawn Mower”, Advances in Computer Science and Information Technology”, Print ISSN 2393-9907; Online ISSN: 2393-9915, Volume 2, Number 11 April-June 2015, pp 127-129.
11. Anjali Gupta, “Design Optimization Of Spur Gear Set”, International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology, Vol.3, No.9, (September 2014) pp.1263-1265(ISSN:2278-0181).
12. Sandeep Kumar, Wandit Ahlawat, Rajesh Kumar, Neeraj Dilbaghi, “Graphene, carbon nanotubes, zinc oxide and gold as elite nanomaterials for fabrication of biosensors for healthcare”, Biosensors and Bioelectronics 70 (2015) 498–503.
13. Gaurav Bhanjana, “Sno2 quantum dots as novel platform for electrochemical sensing of cadmium”, Electrochimica Acta 169 (2015) 97–102.
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14. 1. P. Jindal, “High Strain Rate Behavior of Nanocomposites and Nanocoatings,” Springer CONFERENCES
1. Chander Prakash, H.K. Kansal,B.S. Pabla, and Sanjeev Puri, Numerical investigations of stress shielding and micromotions in β-phase titanium THR using finite element method, Presented at 3rd International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Assistive Technologies (BEATS-2014)
2. H.K. Kansal, Chander Prakash,B.S. Pabla, and Sanjeev Puri, Static and Dynamic Analysis of Cementless Stem for Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Finite Element Study, Indo-Brazil Bilateral International Conference on Advanced Materials and Manufacturing – ICAMM-2015.
3. Saurav Gairola, Amrinder Pal Singh, Prashant Jindal, “Review of Thermal Characterization of Polymer-Carbon Nanotubes”, Processing and Fabrication of Advanced Materials: XXIII, Volume-1,ISBN:978-93-84588-17-5.
4. Prashant Jindal, Aditya Chhibba, Navin Kumar, “Dynamic Mechanical Analysis ofPMMA/MWCNT composites”, Nanotechnology: Novel Perspectives and Prospects, ISBN(13):978-93-392-2109-6
Placement Data 2015-16
S.No. Recruiting Company Package (LPA) No. of Students
1 Tech mahindera 3 1
2 Mu Sigma 4.5 1
3 Effectual Services 1.2 2
4 Infoysys 3.25 6
5 Technip 6.23 1
6 Hmel 5.5 3
7 Evalue Serve 4.5 2
8 Pernod Ricard 4 3
Total 19
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Programmes Organized
Exper Lecture
1 Mechanical Engg Expert talk on Advaneers of renewable enery resomers by Prof. J.L Bhagoria MNIT Bhopal
Prof. Harmesh Kumar
22/06/2015
Laboratories
• Manufacturing Technology Lab • Engineering Graphics Lab • Materials and Heat Treatment Lab • Advance Manufacting Process Lab • Robotics Lab • Mechanical Measurement Lab • Automatic Control Lab • Mechanical Vibration Lab • Mechatronics and Indu. Auto. Lab • Automobile Engg. Lab • Applied Thermodynamics Lab • Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Lab • Heat Transfer Lab • Fluid Machinery Lab • Fundamental of Mech. Engg. Lab • Electrical Shop • Welding Shop • Smithy Shop • Machine Shop • Fitting and Sheet Metal Shop • Carpentry Shop • Electronics Workshop
Equipments Purchased Under TEQIP-II Amount in Rs. 1. Polishing Machine 4,33,744.00 2. Electrochemical Corrosion Test Rig 9,25,847.00 3. Microwave oven 1,31,675.00 4. Ultrasonic welding Hand GUN (for metal
welding ) 1,68,750.00
5. Computer i7 8,55,120.00 6. Computer Notebook 2,30,580.00
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Equipments Purchased Under TEQIP-II in Mechanical Engineering
Polishing Machine Ultrasonic welding Hand GUN
Microwave oven
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Applied Sciences
Dr. Vinay Kanwar
Coordinator About the Branch
• Applied Physics Branch of Applied Sciences has all basic infrastructure needed to build up knowledge of the subject for engineering graduates so as to have better insight of rapidly growing technology. The topics covered are relativity, optics, waves & oscillations, quantum physics, fibre optics & super conductivity.
• In Applied Chemistry Branch, the facilities offered are extremely good and stress on applied aspects of
subject as related to engineering topics covered are water fuels, abrasive metals and alloys, lubricants and polymers.
• In Applied Mathematics Branch, a number of courses have been offered to the students in semesters I, II &
III. Mathematics I has course subjects like vector analysis, vectorial dynamics and mechanical vibrations. Mathematics II covered important topics like Analytical Geometry of 3-Dimensions, linear series, multiple integrals and differential equations.
Course
• BTech(First Yr) • M.tech (Material Science) • Ph.D
Faculty & Staff Detail
• Professor: 02 • Assistant Professors : 15(Regular)+ 7(contract) • PhD. Research Scholars: 18 • Technical staff : 04 • Office staff : 03
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Students Strength
Sr.No Course
Cumulative Strength
2015-16
Total
1 B.E 0 0 0
3 M.E 0 20 20
Area of Specialization
Sr.no Name Designation Specialization
1.
Prof. J.K. Goswamy Professor Nuclear Structure in mass A~100 region Material Science
2.
Prof. Vinay Kanwar Professor Numerical Analysis fluid Dynamics
3.
Dr. Monika Randhawa Assistant Professor
Therotical High Energy physics
4.
Dr. Saurabh Bhatia Assistant Professor
Numerical Analysis
5.
Dr. Kalpana Dahiya Assistant Professor
Operation Research
6.
Dr. Shuchi Gupta Assistant Professor
Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
7.
Dr. Aditya Kaushik Assistant Professor
Numerical Analysis
8.
Dr. Minto Rattan Assistant Professor
Solid Mechanics
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9.
Dr. Anil Kumar Assistant Professor
Organic Chemistry
10.
Dr. Renu Thapar Assistant Professor
B-Lactam Antibiotics
11.
Dr. Prashant K Nanda
Assistant Professor
Nuclear medicine & Synthetic inorganic materials
12.
Ms. Jyoti Sharma Assistant Professor
Instability of nano fluids
13.
Dr. Geetu Assistant Professor
Quantum Information Processing
14.
Ms. Renuka Rai Assistant Professor
Theoretical Stochastic processes
15.
Ms. Prabhjot Kaur Assistant Professor
Operation Research
16.
Dr. Jyoti Sood Assistant Professor
Theoretical condensed Matter Physics
17.
Dr. Mamta Sharma
Assistant Professor
Experimental Condensed Matter
Physics/Material Science
19.
Dr. Suresh Kumar Assistant Professor
Experimental Condensed Matter
Physics/Material Science
20.
Dr. Jagjit Singh
Assistant Professor
Matrix Analysis
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Research Publications: A) BOOK/REFERENCE JOURNAL
Ramandeep Behl, S.S. Motsa, Munish Kansal, V. Kanwar (2015): Fourth-order derivative free optimal families of King's and Ostrowski's methods, Mathematical Analysis and its Applications}, Springer proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics. (Editors: P.N. Agarwal, R.N. Mohapatra, Uaday Singh, H.M. Srivastava). (Book Chapter)
B) RESEARCH PAPERS IN REFEREED JOURNAL
International Journal
1. Tunable self-assembled nano/micro structures ofamino butyric acid based derivative Surinder K. Brar, Prabhjot S. Sidhu, Manish Bajaj, Akash Deep, Nishima Wangoo* and Rohit K. Sharma* Materials Chemistry frontiers 2016 (accepted manuscript)
2. Ultrasensitive Aptamer Biosensor for Malathion Detection based on Cationic Polymer and Gold nanoparticlesRajniBala, Munish Kumar, Kavita Bansal, Rohit K Sharma* and Nishima Wangoo* Biosensors and Bioelectronics (2016 ) 85 445
3. Development of a Colloidal Gold based Nanobioprobe for the detection of Glycated Albumin Nishima Wangoo,* Anuradha Swami, Sarabjit Kaur, Kavita Bansal and Rohit K. Sharma* BioNanoScience May 2016 pp:1-7
4. Alkylated histidine based short cationic antifungal peptides: synthesis, biological evaluation and mechanistic investigations Sherry Mittal, Sarabjit Kaur, Anuradha Swami, Indresh K. Maurya, Rahul Jain, Nishima Wangoo* and Rohit K. Sharma* RSC Adv. ( 2016) 6, 41951
5. Development of gold nanoparticles-based aptasensor for the colorimetric detection of
organophosphorus pesticide phorateRajniBala, Rohit K Sharma* and Nishima Wangoo* Anal BioanalChem (2016) 408:333–338
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Dr. Sunil Bansal Assistant Professor
Experimental High Energy Physics
22
Dr. Nishima Assistant Professor
Nano Science And Nano Technology
24
Mr. Munish Kansal Assistant Professor
Numerical Analysis
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6. Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone Loaded and Chitosan Engineered Polymeric Nanoparticles: Towards Effective Delivery of Neuropeptides Sarabjit Kaur, AvaniBhararia, Krishna K. Sharma, Sherry Mittal, Rahul Jain, Nishima Wangoo*, and Rohit K. SharmaJ. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 16, 5324-5332 (2016)
7. “Highly sensitive colorimetric detection of ethyl parathion using gold nanoprobes” RajniBala, R.K
Sharma and Nishima Wangoo* Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical 210 (2015) 425 8. Monika Randhawa, Mandip Singh and Manmohan Gupta Physical Review D 91,017301 (2015) ISSN 1550
-7998 , Impact factor 4.643
9. Aarti Girdhar, Harleen Dahiya and Monika Randhawa PHYSICAL REVIEW D 92, 033012 (2015) ISSN 1550 -7998 , Impact factor 4.643
10. Harleen Dahiya and Monika Randhawa PHYSICAL REVIEW D 93, 114030 (2016) ISSN 1550 -7998 , Impact factor 4.643
11. Gagandeep Kaur, Shuchi Gupta and Keya Dharamvir :Structures and energetics of lithium adatom and its dimer ongraphene–a DFT study, Applied Surface Science 334 (2015) 19–23.
12. Gagandeep Kaur, Shuchi Gupta, Pooja Rani and KeyaDharamvir: Theoretical investigation of
structures and energetic of sodium ada- tom and its dimer on graphene:DFT study, Physica E 74 (2015)87–92.
13. Ioannis K. Argyros, Munish Kansal, V. Kanwar (2016).: Ball convergence for two optimal eighth-order methods using only the first derivative, Int. J. Appl. comput. Math. (Springer) DOI 10.1007/s40819-016-0196-1
14. Munish Kansal, V. Kanwar, Saurabh Bhatia (2016): Optimized mean based second derivative-
free families of Chebyshev-Halley type methods, Numerical analysis and applications (Springer). Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 167--181. (Reviewed by American Mathematical Society).
15. Alicia Cordero, Munish Kansal, V. Kanwar and Juan R. Torregrosa (2016): A stable class of
improved second-derivative free Chebyshev-Halley type methods with optimal eighth order convergence, Numerical Algorithms (Springer), DOI 10.1007/s11075-015-0075-6
16. Munish Kansal, V. Kanwar and Saurabh Bhatia (2016): Efficient derivative-free variants of
Hansen-Patrick's family with memory for solving nonlinear equations, Numerical Algorithms (Springer), DOI 10.1007/s11075-016-0127-6
17. Ioannis K. Argyros, Munish Kansal (2016): Unified local convergence for a certain family of
methods in Banach space, SeMA (Springer), DOI 10.1007/s40324-016-0071-3. 18. Ioannis K. Argyros, Munish Kansal, V. Kanwar (2016): Local convergence for multipoint
methods using only the first derivative, SeMA (Springer), DOI 10.1007/s40324-016-0075-z. 19. Ioannis K. Argyros, Munish Kansal, V. Kanwar (2016): On the local convergence of an eighth-
order method for solving nonlinear equations, Annals of West University of Timisoara, In Press, (Reviewed by American Mathematical Society).
20. V. Kanwar, Raj Bala, Munish Kansal (2016): Some new weighted eighth-order variants of
Steffensen-King's type family for solving nonlinear equations and its dynamics, SeMA (Springer), DOI 10.1007/s40324-016-0081-1.
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21. Munish Kansal, V. Kanwar and Saurabh Bhatia (2015): New modifications of Hansen-Patrick's family with optimal fourth and eighth orders of convergence, Appl. Math. Comput. 269, 507–519 (Elsevier).
22. Munish Kansal, V. Kanwar and S. Bhatia (2015): On some optimal multiple root-finding
methods and their dynamics, Applications and Applied Mathematics, An international Journal (AAM), Prairie View A\&M University, Texas, USA, Vol. 10, Issue 1 (June 2015), pp. 349 – 367. (Reviewed by American Mathematical Society).
23. Munish Kansal, Vinay Kanwar and Saurabh Bhatia (2015): An Optimal Eighth-Order
Derivative-Free Family of Potra-Ptak's Method, Algorithms 2015, 8(2), 309-320. (Reviewed by American Mathematical Society)
24. V. Kanwar, Sanjeev Kumar, Munish Kansal, Arvind garg (2015): Efficient families of Newton’s
method and its variants suitable for non-convergent cases, Afrika Matematika (Springer), DOI 10.1007/s13370-015-0376-x.
25. Jagjit Singh, Matharu, Mohammad Sal Moslehian, “Gruss inequality for some types of positive
linear maps”, Journal of Operaor theory, Volume 73 (2015), 265-278. 26. Prabhjot Kaur, Anuj Sharma, Vanita Verma and Kalpana Dahiya , A Priority based Assignment problem.
Applied Mathematical modeling. (Accepted and available online) (2016). Impact Factor: 2.25 · DOI: 10.1016/j.apm.2016.03.038
27. Prabhjot Kaur, Vanita Verma and Kalpana Dahiya, Capaciatated two stage time minimization
transportation problem with restricted flow. RIARO (Accepted for publication) (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ro/2016033.
28. J. Sharma , U. Gupta , R. K. Wanchoo, Numerical Study on Binary Nanofluid Convection in a Rotating
Porous Layer, Differ Equ Dyn Syst (Springer), DOI 10.1007/s12591-015-0268-4, (2016). 29. J. Sharma, U. Gupta , R.K. Wanchoo, Magneto binary nanofluid convection in porous medium, Journal of
Chemical Engineering (Hindawi), DOI:10.1155/2016/9424036 2016, Article ID 9424036, 8 pages, (2016). 30. J. Ahuja, J. Sharma, U. Gupta, R.K. Wanchoo, Hydromagnetic Stability of a Nanofluid Layer Using Darcy-
Brinkman Model, Journal of nanofluids(American Scientific Pub.), 5 (2016) pp. 1-8. 31. J. Sharma, U. Gupta, Double-diffusive nanofluid convection in porous medium with rotation:
Darcy-Brinkman model, Procedia Engineering (Elsevier), 127C (2015) pp. 783-790. 32. J. Sharma, U. Gupta, R.K. Wanchoo, J. Ahuja, An analytical and numerical study for thermosolutal
nanofluid convection using revised model, Perspectives in Science (Elsevier), (2016), DOI:10.1016/j.pisc.2016.05.006.
National Journal
1. An efficient synthesis of spiro-β-lactams having sulfenyl, sulfinyl and sulfonyl RESHMA, RENU ARORA (THAPAR), GEETA HUNDAL, AMAN BHALLA and S S BARI J. Chem. Sci. 2015, 127, 1957–1966.
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C) PAPERS PUBLISHED IN PROCEEDINGS OF CONFERENCES
1. A. Mehta, S. Bansal et. al. “Assembly and characterization of gaseous particle detector: Resistive plate chambers”, presented at 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering & Computational Sciences (RAECS). ISBN 978-1-4673-8251-9, 10.1109/RAECS.2015.7453365.
2. Munish Kansal, V. Kanwar, Saurabh Bhatia (2015): Efficient derivative-free with memory variants of King's family for solving nonlinear equations, published in IEEE under the title of 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering and Computational Sciences, held on Dec. 21-22, 2015, at UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh.
3. Munish Kansal, V. Kanwar, Saurabh Bhatia: On improved Steffensen type methods with optimal eighth-order of convergence, Proceedings of National Seminar on Advances in Applied Mathematics and Mechancics (NSAAMM), 12-13, March, 2015 (Sponsored by UGC, New Delhi).
4. Kalpana Dahiya , Prabhjot Kaur and Vanita Verma , On controlling the total flow in two stage time
minimizing transportation problem, Proceedings of RAECS (2015).
5. Gagandeep Kaur, Shuchi Gupta and Keya Dharamvir: Palladium dimers adsorbed on graphene: A DFT study, AIP Conf. Proc. 1661 , 080018 (2015).
6. Gagandeep Kaur, Babita Rani, Shuchi Gupta, and Keya Dharamvir: Adsorption of two sodium atoms on graphene -- A first principles study, AIP Conference Proceedings 1675, 020003 (2015); doi: 10.1063/1.4929161
7. Preetika Sharma, Inderpreet Kaur, Shuchi Gupta, and Sukhbir Singh: Boron doped simulated graphene field effect transistor model, AIP Conference Proceedings 1728, 020110 (2016); doi: 10.1063/1.4946161
8. Preetika Sharma, Inderpreet Kaur, Shuchi Gupta, and Sukhbir Singh: Effect of temperature on the conductance of GNRFET, AIP Conference Proceedings 1724, 020075 (2016); doi: 10.1063/1.4945195
9. Gagandeep Kaur, Shuchi Gupta, Gaganpreet, and Keya Dharamvir: Hydrogen molecule on lithium adsorbed graphene: A DFT study, AIP Conference Proceedings 1728, 020434 (2016); doi: 10.1063/1.4946485
10. Indu Kumari, Neetu Goel, Shuchi Gupta: Oxidative Reactivity of Neutral and Anionic (TiO2)3 Oxide Clusters towards Nitric Oxide: A DFT Study, The Research Journal Vol 2, Issue 2 (2016).
11. J. Sharma, U. Gupta, Instability of a rotating binary nanofluid layer: Darcy model, Recent Advances in Engineering and Computation Sciences, IEEE, Chandigarh, India (2015) Print ISBN: 978-1-4673-8253-3.
12. Suneev Anil Bansal, Amrinder Pal Singh and Suresh Kumar, 2D materials: Graphene and others.
AIP Conf. Proc. 1728, 020459 (2016); http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4946510.
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Research Projects
Sr.No Title of the Project Funding Agency
Amount
(Rs. in Lacs)
Team
1. DST Research Project DST 21.00 Dr.Shuchi Gupta
2. Data Analysis of CMS experiment at CERN, Geneva
DST INSPIRE 35.00 Dr.Sunil Bansal
3. Study of High PT Particle Production from Multiple Parton Scattering
UGC 6.00 Dr. Sunil Bansal
4. Doping of Graphene and graphene nanoribbons for nano electronic and sensing device applications
UGC 6.00 Dr. Suresh Kumar
5.
Quantum dots based detection food borne toxins
DBT
30.50
Dr. Nishima
6.
Gold nanoparticle based detection of pesticides in food and water
DST -INSPIRE
35.00
Dr. Nishima
7. Nanoparticle Mediated Targeting of Bacteria using Cell Penetrating Peptides
DST-SERB
32.00
Dr. Nishima
Equipments Purchased Under TEQIP-II
Amount in Rs.
1. Weighing Balance -Mat Science 1,35,000.00 2. Incubator 26,313.00 3. Hot Air Oven 32,400.00 4. Furnance Applied Science 1,59,075.00 5. Research Scholars Books 1,07,561.00 6. Laptop-Maths Numerical Scheme Project 95,340.00 7. Chiller refrigerated Circulator 50,569.00 8. Magnetic Striier with Hot plate 40,500.00 9. Ph meter 14,062.00 10. Mini Centrifuge 15,525.00 11. Conductivity Meter 18,000.00 12. Analytical Balance 25,260.00 13. Digital Thickness Monitor 74,425.00
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Equipments Purchased Under TEQIP-II in Applied Science
Weighing Balance Laptop
Refrigerator Refrigerated Circulator Chiller
14. Chiller 1,48,125.00 15. LN2 trap for EB Gun 27,000.00 16. Computer i7 4,27,560.00 17. Laser Printer 8,643.60 18. VSDU 13,833.00
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Hot Air oven Furnance
Conductivity Meter Chiller
Analyitical Weighing Balance Ln2 Trap
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Microwave Oven Hot Plate
Ph Meter Mini Centrifuge
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Library
Naresh Kumar
Library Incharge
The UIET Library is having around 18000 print books, digital library with databases including thousands of research journals, Lakhs of articles free text e-books and is one of the first departmental libraries to implement the Slim21 Software, which is a department module of the Software installed in the A.C. Joshi Library.
The Library's holdings are physically housed in 3 area studies centers, including reference collection throughout the library system. The Library serves study, teaching, and research needs and offers a full range of reference services geared toward assisting library users with specialized information needs.
The following is the details of Items available in the UIET Library:
Details of various kinds of materials and provisions in library in Numbers
Total Collection of Books 17774
Total No of Titles 5321
Total No of E-Books (Pearson And Ebsco) 294
Number of Books (Circulation-Cum-Text) 1860
Number of Of Book Cd/Dvds 725
Number of Journals(In Print Form) 1
Number of Online Journals Access through Panjab University website at www.puchd.ac.in
Number of Newspapers 11
Number of Magazines 26
Number of Terminals (Computers) 4
Number of Databases Access Through A.C Joshi Library (Detail Enclosed)
Number of Seating Capacity 160
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Total Area 6700 Sq. Feet
Library Staff
• Assistant Librarian
• Library Assistant
• Restorer
• Semi Professional
• Peon Cum Helper
1
5
2
3
2
Timings 9.00 Am To 5.00 Pm
Number Of Users For Circulation (Per Day) 250-300 (Approx.)
Library Management Software Slim 21
Stock Taking Through Ia21 Device
Library Detail:
• Carpet area of Library (in m2) Reading space (in m2) 6700 Sq. ft • No. of seats in reading space: 120 • No. of users (issue book) per day: 150-200 • No. of users (reading space) per day: 80-100 • Timings: During working day, weekend and vacation: 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. (Monday to
Saturday) • No. of Library Staff: 11 (6- Library Assistant, 4- Restorer, 1- Semi Professional, 2-Helper) • No. of library staff with degree in library: 6 (M.Lib.sc) • Management Computerization for search- SLIM 21 • Indexing, issue/return records bar coding used- Yes • Library services on internet/Intranet INDEST or other similar membership archives- Yes
Digital Library:
• Availability of Digital Library Contents: Yes (through A C Joshi Library) (List Attached) • No. of Courses: B.E- 6 branches, B.E (MBA) – 6 , M.E- 3 , M.Tech: 1 • No. of E-books: 295 titles (84 from EBSCO & 211 from Pearson) • Availability of an exclusive server- No • Availability over intranet/Internet- Yes • Availability of exclusive space/room: NO • No. of users per day: (Access provided through computer labs & Wi Fi)
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TECHNICAL EDUCATION QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (TEQIP II) Introduction
Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP) was envisaged as a long-term programme of about 10-12 years duration to be implemented in 2-3 phases for transformation of the Technical Education System with the World Bank assistance.
As per TEQIP design, each phase is required to be designed on the basis of lessons learnt from the implementation of an earlier phase. TEQIP-I started a reform process in 127 Institutions. The reform process needs to be sustained and scaled-up for embedding gains in the system and taking the transformation to a higher level. To continue the development activities initiated through TEQIP-II, a sequel Project is planned as TEQIP-II.
Goals
To scale up and support ongoing efforts of the Government of India to improve quality of Technical Education and enhance existing capacities of the institutions to become dynamic, demand driven, quality conscious, efficient and forward looking, responsive to rapid economic and technological developments occurring at the local, State, National and International levels. It has a clear focus on the objectives to improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Education.
Objectives
The project will focuses on the following objectives:
• Strengthening Institutions to produce high quality engineers for better employability. • Scaling-up postgraduate education and demand-driven Research & Development and Innovation. • Establishing Centres of Excellence for focused applicable research. • Training of faculty for effective teaching. • Enhancing Institutional and System Management effectiveness
UIET Panjab University , Chandigarh has got this prestigious project TEQIP-II for Rs. 10 crores and a MoU was signed between Chandigarh Adminstration and University Institute of Engineering And Technology Panjab University Chandigarh on 13th Jan 2012 under Sub Component 1.1 which is for Strengthening Institutions to Improve Learning Outcomes and Employability of Graduates.A lot of emphasishas has been laid by UIET to strengthen the academics and infrastructure of the institute by way of upgrading the knowledge of faculty /staff/students through conducting the programmes related to Padeogy/Softskills /Expert lectures from academia and industry/International seminars and Conferences & sponsoring same segment for attending Management Development Programme/Subject related Trainning/International Events(Paper Presentation,Networking and Study Tours) and UIET has been created for all the branches of the institute. UIET Panjab University , Chandigarh and also rated as Well Performaning Institute by World Bank. UIET has so far received a sum of Rs.9 crore as a Grant-in Aid and proposal for release additional grant of 5 crore is submitted
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Activities under TEQIP-IIScholarship Paid under TEQIP-II
ØRate at which the scholarship was granted to PhD and ME• For ME students @ Rs. 8,000/- per month• For Ph.D. students @ Rs. 18,000/- per month +20% HRA
Year ME Ph.D
2012-13 17 09
2013-14 38 16
2014-15 21 18
2015-16 0 12
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Ph. D. Awarded:
Candidate Title of the Thesis Supervisor/s
Veenu Mangat Design and Development of a System for Mining Quality Associations from Medical Data
Prof. Renu Vig,
Dr. Vipul Sharma Development of Semantic Gap Reduction Techniques for Medical Image Retrieval System
Prof. Sukhwinder Singh
Dr. Raman Singh Development of Malware Detection Technique with Network Traffic Profiling
Dr. Harish Kumar
Lokesh Jain Agricultural Information Dissemination System using Mobile Networks
Dr. Harish Kumar
Dr. Jagpreet Design and Simulation of Interoperable Trust Model for Determining the Trustworthiness of Service Providers in Cloud Environment
Dr. Sarabjeet Singh
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Programme Organized 2015-16
Title
Place and Date(S)
Participating faculty/Participants
Name of Director
Virtual Lab Workshop
conductedby Research
Group from IIT Roorkee
UIET,
20.03.2015
B.Tech (ECE), ME (ECE)
and
M.Tech(Microelectronics)
Students
Renu Vig
2015 IEEE International
Conference on Recent
Advances in Engineering &
Computational Sciences
UIET, Panjab
University,
Chandigarh. 21-
22.12.2015.
400 participants. Renu Vig
Industry- Academia
Interaction under TEQIP
UIET Sec-25,
Panjab
University
Chandigarh.
04.02.2016
Pre-final year, final year,
ME and M.Tech Students
and ECE faculty.
Renu Vig
TEQIP Sponsored 2 day
Workshop on Recent
Trends in Signal Processing
UIET,
28-29.04.2016
ECE Faculty, ME (ECE)
and M.Tech
(Microelectronics)Student
s
Renu Vig
FDP on “Data Analytics
and Big Data”
UIET, PU 23–28.05.2016
Faculty, Research
Scholars
Renu Vig
CONFERENCE/SYMPOSIA/WORKSHOP (Attended)
Name Topic Place Date
Amit Chauhan Refresher Course in Mechanical Engineering
Academic Staff College, Chandigarh
08.12.2015 to 28.12.2015
Rajesh Kumar International Conference NanoSciTech-2016.
PU, Chandigarh 18-20.02.2016
Jaswinder Singh Mehta
International Conference NanoSciTech-2016.
PU, Chandigarh 18-20.02.2016
Dr. Preeti Aggarwal 108th Orientation Course Academic Staff 9.12.2015 to
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College, Panjab University, Chandigarh
05.01. 2016
Dr. Preeti Aggarwal CHASCON-2016 Panjab University, Chandigarh
29.02.2016 to 02.03.2016
Dr. Preeti Aggarwal Summer School Higher Education –Walk the Talk
Academic Staff College, Panjab University, Chandigarh
30-04-2016 to 20-05-2016
Dr. Preeti Aggarwal RAECS 2015 UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh
21-22.12.2015
Dr. Sarbjeet Singh 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering and Computational Sciences, 2015
UIET, Chandigarh 21-22.12.2015
Ms. Dhriti
2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering and Computational Sciences, 2015
UIET, Chandigarh 21-22.12.2015
Sharmelee Thangjam Recent Trends in Signal Processing
UIET, PU, Chd. 28-29.04.2016
Anaahat Dhindsa Recent Trends in Signal Processing
UIET, PU, Chd. 28-29.04.2016
JATINDER SINGH Recent Trends in Signal Processing. TEQIP Sponsored two day workshop
UIET Panjab University Chandigarh
28-29.04.2016
Vijay Kumar Recent Trends in Signal Processing. TEQIP Sponsored two day workshop
UIET Panjab University Chandigarh
28-29.04.2016
Preeti Recent Trends in Signal Processing. TEQIP Sponsored two day workshop
UIET Panjab University Chandigarh
28-29.04.2016
Nidhi Recent Trends in Signal Processing. TEQIP Sponsored two day workshop
UIET Panjab University Chandigarh
28-29.04.2016
Charu Madhu Recent Trends in Signal Processing. TEQIP Sponsored two day workshop
UIET Panjab University Chandigarh
28-29.04.2016
Garima Joshi Recent Trends in Signal Processing. TEQIP Sponsored two day workshop
UIET Panjab University Chandigarh
28-29.04.2016
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Gurpreet Kaur Recent Trends in Signal Processing. TEQIP Sponsored two day workshop
UIET Panjab University Chandigarh
28-29.04.2016
Pardeep Kaur Recent Trends in Signal Processing. TEQIP Sponsored two day workshop
UIET Panjab University Chandigarh
28-29.04.2016
Preeti Gupta Recent Trends in Signal Processing. TEQIP Sponsored two day workshop
UIET Panjab University Chandigarh
28-29.04.2016
Naresh Kumar Recent Trends in Signal Processing. TEQIP Sponsored two day workshop
UIET Panjab University Chandigarh
28-29.04.2016
Arvind Kumar
Recent Trends in Signal Processing. TEQIP Sponsored two day workshop
UIET Panjab University Chandigarh
28-29.04.2016
Sumit Bhudhiraja Recent Trends in Signal Processing. TEQIP Sponsored two day workshop
UIET Panjab University Chandigarh
28-29.04.2016
Neeraj Sharma Recent Trends in Signal Processing. TEQIP Sponsored two day workshop
UIET Panjab University Chandigarh
28-29.04.2016
Jaget Singh Recent Trends in Signal Processing. TEQIP Sponsored two day workshop
UIET Panjab University Chandigarh
28-29.04.2016
Harvinder Kaur Recent Trends in Signal Processing. TEQIP Sponsored two day workshop
UIET Panjab University Chandigarh
28-29.04.2016
Sarvjit Singh Recent Trends in Signal Processing. TEQIP Sponsored two day workshop
UIET Panjab University Chandigarh
28-29.04.2016
JATINDER SINGH FPGA Based Digital System Design. One week Short Term Course
NITTTR Chandigarh 23-27.05.2016
Ms.Charu Madhu Nanoelectronic Devices PEC University of Technology
20-25.07.2015
Mr.Vishal Sharma Data Analytics and Big Data UIET, Panjab University
23-28.05.2016
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Nishima Poster-CHASCON- Effective targeting delivery of anti-cancer drug into the tumorous cells by using peptide functionalized gold nano-constucts.
Panjab University, Chandigarh
29.02.2016 to 02.03.2016
Nishima Oral Presentation-NanoSciTech 2016- Gold nanoparticles and cell penetrating peptide based targeted delivery of paclitaxel for ovarian cancer-
Panjab University, Chandigarh
18-20.02.2016
Nishima Poster- R C Paul Symposium-Gold-peptide nano-carriers for targeted delivery of anti-cancer drug into tumorous cells
Panjab University, Chandigarh
23.01.2016
Nishima Invited Lecture- Insights into the Biomedical Applications of
Nanoparticle-Peptide Conjugates
Institute of Protein Research, Osaka University, Japan
27.05.2016
Renuka “Stochastic Resonance in an Exothermic Irreversible Reaction” Paper presented in 2nd IEEE International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering and Computational Sciences-2015.
UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh
21-22.12.2015
Renu Thapar Poster- RACES-2016
C-3 Functionalization of β-lactams using allylsilanes
Multani Mal Modi College, Patiala.
19-20.02.2016
Renu Thapar Poster-CHASCON- Studies towards C-3 functionalization of β-lactams using substituted allylsilanes
Panjab University, Chandigarh
29.02.2016 to 02.03.2016
Renu Thapar Poster-National Conference
3-Allyl-3-Benzylthio-β-lactams: Versatile synthons for spiro β-lactams
Government College of Science Education and research, Jagraon
25-26.03.2016
Renu Thapar UGC sponsored Orientation Course organized by Academic Staff College
Panjab University 29.07.2016 to 25.08.2015
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Anil Kumar Synthesis of α-functionalized ketones by nucleophilic substitution reactions of α-hydroxyketones
Chemistry Department, Panjab University, Chandigarh
23.01.2016
Anil Kumar UGC sponsored Orientation Course organized by Academic Staff College
Panjab University 29.07.2016 to 25.08.2015
Sunil Bansal Poster-chascon- Evolution of multiple parton interactions with the centre-of-mass energy of hadron collisions
Panjab University, Chandigarh
29.02.2016 to 02.03.2016
Munish Kansal Efficient derivative-free with memory variants of
King’s family for solving nonlinear equations
International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering and Computational Sciences, UIET, PU, CHD
21-22.12.2015
Munish Kansal A new optimal class of Steffensen type higher order methods and their basins of attractions
International Conference at Punjabi University, Patiala.
30.01.2016 to 01.02.2015
Jagjit Singh Advance Instructional School on Matrix Analysis
Shiv Nadar University, Gautam Budha Nagar, Noida, UP
02.05.2016 - 21.05.2016
Prabhjot Kaur Recent Advances in Engineering and Computational Sciences 2015
U.I.E.T, Panjab University, Chandigarh
21-22.12.2015
Prabhjot Kaur Recent Advances in Optimization - Theory and Applications 2016
University of Delhi, Delhi
30-31.01.2016
Kalpana Dahiya Recent Advances in Optimization - Theory and Applications 2016
University of Delhi, Delhi
30-31.01.2016
Jyoti Sharma 2nd National conference on Advanced Oxidation Processes
Dr. S.S.B.UICET & Energy Research Centre, P.U., Chandigarh.
15-16 Oct, 2015
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Jyoti Sharma Recent Advances in Engineering and Computational Sciences 2015
U.I.E.T, Panjab University, Chandigarh
21-22.12.2015
Jyoti Sharma Fascination of light and photonics for life
G.C.G., Sector 11, Chandigarh
22.01.2016
Dr Anu Priya Minhas
A national workshop on “Bioinformatics approaches on genome resources, assembly and annotation”
CSIR-IMTECH, Chandigarh
09-12.02.2016
Dr Anu Priya Minhas
Symposium on “Current trends in Bioinformatics”
CSIR-IMTECH, Chandigarh
06.11.2015
Mayank Garg, Kalaiyarasan Thiyagarajan,
Dr Mary Chatterjee
Biosurfactant from lactic acid bacteria: potent bioresource to Fabricate and stabilize silver nano-particle with anti-tumor activity
Nanoscitech, International Conference, Panjab University, Chandigarh
18-20.02.2016
Dr Mary Chatterjee, Piyush Arora, Mayank Garg
Isolation and characterisation of pharmacologically important Biosurfactant from lactic acid bacteria
10th Chandigarh Science Congress CHASCON
29.02.2016 to 02.03.2016
Dr Jaspreet Kaur Annual Conference of Indian Academy of Neurosciences “Neuroscience research from mechanisms to applications”
Panjab University, Chandigarh.
31.10.2015 to 02.11.2015
Dr Jaspreet Kaur 42nd National Conference of Association of Clinical Biochemists of India-ACBICON-2015 on the theme “Modern Age Clinical Biochemistry: A new era in translational medicine”,
PGIMER, Chandigarh
25-28.11.2015
Dr Jaspreet Kaur International Symposium on “Impact of Chemical exposure on health and Environment”
Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi.
16-18.12.2015
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Dr Jaspreet Kaur MHRD Programme “Global initiative for academic networks” on the theme ‘Emerging and prevalent infections: our preparation to tackle.
IISER, Mohali 27.01.2016 to 06.02.2016.
Dr Jaspreet Kaur 19th Punjab Science Congress SUS group of Institutions, Tangori (Punjab).
07-09.02.2016,
Dr Jaspreet Kaur International Conference on Recent Advances in emerging technologies ICRATET-2016
SGGSWU-Fatehgarh Sahib (Punjab)
23-24.02.2016.
Dr Madhu Khatri Nanomaterial Hazard Identification: High throughput toxicity assessment using Zebra fish model.
Annual Fellows Meeting Wellcome trust/ DBT Hyderabad
05-06.11.2015
Dr Madhu Khatri Nanomaterial Hazard Identification: High throughput toxicity assessment using Zebra fish model.
NanoScitech 2016
Panjab University, Chandigarh
20.02.2016
Dr Madhu Khatri Toxicological potential of Nanomaterials: Using zebra fish
Chascon 2016
Panjab University, Chandigarh
29.02.2016 to 02.03.2016
Dr Madhu Khatri Trainers training program Managing Biohazard and Biorisk
Biohazard Risk Management, Panjab University
14-20.12.2015
Dr Sonia Kapoor 103rd Annual Meeting of Indian Science Congress, paper presentation
Mysuru, India 03-07.01.2016
Dr Sonia Kapoor 2nd International conference NanoSciTech, paper presentation
Panjab University 18-20.02.2016
Dr Sonia Kapoor 10th Chandigarh Science Congress CHASCON, Poster Presentation
Panjab University 29.02.2016 to 02.03.2016
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Ms. Shaweta One day workshop on Privacy and Information Security
CSRC, PEC university of technology, Chandigarh
22.04.2016
Ms. Shaweta One Week FDP On Data Analytics and Big Data
IT Deptt, UIET, PU,Chandigarh
23-28.05.2016
Ms.Neelam Goel Data Analytics and Big Data UIET,PU,Chandigarh
23-28.05.2016
Ms. Neelam Goel Digital Signatures and public key infrastructure
CII(NR), Chandigarh 20.11.2015
Dr. Veenu Mangat 15th UK IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence,
University of Exeter, UK
07-09.09.2015
Dr. Veenu Mangat Infosys Train the Trainer Workshop on Python Programming Fundamentals
PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh
14-16.03.2016
Dr. Veenu Mangat FDP on ‘Data Analytics and Big Data’
UIET, Panjab University
23-28.05.2016
Ms. Mandeep Kaur Information Security Awareness C-DAC, MOHALI 18-20.02.2016.
Mr. Rajneesh Singla Data Analytics and Big Data UIET,PU,Chandigarh 23-28.05.2016
Sukhvir Singh 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering & Computational Sciences (RAECS)
UIET, PU,Chandigarh
21-22.12.2015
Ms. Amandeep Verma
Data Analytics and Big data UIET,PU, Chandigarh, India
23-28.05.2016
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Mr. Gurmukh Singh Data Analytics and Big Data UIET, PU, Chandigarh
23-28.05.2016
Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh
STC for Assistant Professor Grade III
UGC-HRDC, PU 11-17.05.2016
Ms. Inderdeep Kaur Aulakh
CHASCON, 2016 PU, Chd 29.02.2016 to 03.03.2016
Ms. Puneet Jai Kaur FDP on ‘Data Analytics and Big Data’
UIET, Panjab University
23-28.05.2016
Ms. Puneet Jai Kaur Refresher course on “Major Concerns in Social sciences”
Centre for Human Rights & Duties, P.U. Chd
31.05.2016 to 20.06.2016
Ms. Roopali Garg Harmonizing Self ASC, PU, Chandigarh
09-14.05.2016
Dr. Yogita Faculty Enablement Program on Foundation Program 4.0, Focus Area -2
Infosys,Chandigarh Development Centre
19-21.08.2015
Dr. Yogita FDP on ‘Data Analytics and Big Data’
UIET, Panjab University
23-28.05.2016
Sarpreet Kaur SOFT COMPUTING TECHNIQUES USING MATLAB
NITTTR, Chd 15-19.02.2016
Sarpreet Kaur IEEE International Conference RACES-2015
UIET, PU, Chandigarh
21-22.12.2015
Sarpreet Kaur CHASCON-2016 PU, Chandigarh 29.02.2016 to 02.03.2016
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Financial Details Head wise percentage of allocation of TEQIP-II (Rs.10 Crores)
Expenditure in Percentage of TEQIP-II upto 30.06.2016
55%
10%
2%
10%
4%3%
2%4%
10%Procurement
Assistantship
R&D
FSD
I-I-I-Cells
Capacity developmentReforms
Student Support
50%
17%
3%
10%
3%
1%2%
2%12%
Procurement
Assistantship
R&D
FSD
I-I-I-Cells
Capacity development
Reforms
Student Support
IOC
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Position of Expenditure of TEQIP-II Upto 30.06.2016
S. No. Activities Cumulative Expenditure upto
30th June, 2016 ( Rs.in lacs)
1 Procurement of goods (equipment, furniture, books, LRs, software
and minor items) and civil works for improvement in teaching,
training and learning facilities
536.95
2 Provide Teaching and Research Assistantships for significantly
increasing enrolment in existing and new Master’s and Doctoral
programmes in Engineering disciplines
177.60
3 Enhancement of R & D and institutional consultancy activities 35.58
4 Faculty and staff development for improved competence 107.37
5 Enhanced interaction with Industry 27.03
6 Institutional Management Capacity enhancement 14.99
7 Implementation of Institutional academic reforms 26.67
8 Academic support for weak students 24.78
9 Incremental operating cost 125.57
Total 1076.57
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Year-wise Placement of Students
400 400 390
471 491
240 222272 273
310
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Appeared Placed
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PLACEMENT STATISTICS-2015-16 Sr. No Company No. of Offers Package Offered(Rs. In Lakh)
1. AddVal 2 0.6 2. AgileMediaLab 1 0.6 3. All Innovative Technology 2 7.5 4. Ascentx 1 4.5 5. Axsiom 3 0.96 6. AZCOM 1 6.5 7. BRDS 1 5 8. CLICKLABS 7 4.2 9. Code BREW 2 4.2 10. DELOITTE 28 6.2 11. EXL Services 1 5.25 12. Finxera 7 1.8 13. GEMINI SOLUTIONS 11 5.85 14. GREY B 4 3.76 15. Happay 2 6 16. Honda 2 4.8 17. INFOGAIN 11 3.75 18. INFOSYS 113 3.25 19. JUGNOO 3 8.4 20. Local Mistri 3 0.6 21. Mahindra & mahindra 4 4.5 22. MU-SIGMA 15 4.5 23. NAGARRO 6 4 24. NetSolutions 5 3 25. Oceaneering 1 0.6 26. Playbuff 5 0.6
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27. Practo 1 12 28. Pyverse Technologies 8 1.608 29. Quarks 9 1.26 30. Root Analysis 2 3.5 31. Sapient 5 4.25 32. Signicent 4 3 33. SNA Power 5 3.5 34. SUFI 8 4 35. Sunvet HealthCare 2 5 36. TCYOnline 1 1.2 37. Think & Learn 6 6 38. TT CONSULTANTS 5 3.6 39. U TRADE 3 5.67 40. UNISYS 9 8 41. UNO SOLUTION 10 0.84 42. Wipro 6 3.3 43. XL Catlin 5 7.5 44. Z SCALER 1 8 45. ZS ASSOCIATES 12 6.38 46. ZYCUS 4 5.6
GOONJ
Goonj is the annual cultural techno & Lliterary festival of University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Panjab University.
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Like We had our first Curriculum Improvement Meet for Biotechnology branch today in UIET Our alumni and faculty members discussed the challenges faced by Biotechnology Branch and the measures that can be taken to overcome them, along with that, alumni shared their memories of college and experiences with their teachers! : )Wow
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UIET Achievements
1. In the academic year 2015-16, UIET was also sanctioned five fellowships for full-time Ph. D. under Visvesvaraya Ph. D. Scheme for Electronics and IT by DEITY, Ministry of Communications & IT, Government of India. Under this scheme Rs 1.59Cr has been sanctioned for providing fellowship to five students for five years of Ph. D. Besides this, there is also provision for enhancing infrastructure, and support for attending international conferences.
2 National Board of Accreditation (NBA) established by AICTE (All India Council of Technical Education) under section 10(u) of AICTE act has accredited the courses being run at UIET for 2 years. Objectives of this accreditation mechanism assure quality and relevance of professional education programmes. NBA has accredited these courses at UIET as per the new process, parameters and criteria in line with the best international practices and assessed the outcomes of the programmes. This will facilitate UIET in approval of new Masters Programmes from AICTE and fellowships for GATE qualified masters students.The institute can avail various funding opportunities under different research/development schemes of AICTE. UIET Ranking ü By Outlook India in 2016 : 87 ü By Outlook India in 2015 : 85 ü By The Week in 2016 : 78 ü By Edu-Rand in 2015 : 67 ü By The Week in 2015 : 71
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Award Degree Ceremmony
UIET, Panjab University graduated along with the classes of 2015 from UIET Hoshiarpur and UICET, Panjab University , after being honored with their degrees at Convocation 2016 held on April 23rd ,2016 at the LAW Auditorium, Panjab University . Dr. Satish Kumar , DS and Director General , Missiles and Strategic Systems, DRDO was the Chief Guest and Mr. Shyam Bang , Executive Director, Jubilant Life Sciences Limited. was the Guest Of Honor for the ceremony . Here's Some glimpses of gala event that marked the start of a whole new life for the finest of engineers!
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UIET ORIENTATION HELD IN LAW AUDITORIUM, as many as 800 freshers attend
As many as 800 fresh students participated in the ORIENTATION’15 of University Institute of Engineering and Technology (UIET), Panjab University (PU), Chandigarh. ORIENTATION’15 was organized on Tuesday in the PU Law Auditorium to encourage and familiarize fresher’s with various aspects of their college life. The fresh students were informed and made aware of the different aspects by the branch coordinators, TPO and library staff. The Chief Guest, Mr Prem G. Goyal graced the event with his presence. PU, Vice Chancellor Prof. Arun Kumar Grover addressed the gathering with his inspirational words. The event started with lamp lighting and a melodic Saraswati Vandana followed by The PU Anthem. The Chief Guest Mr Prem G Goyal commenced the event with a welcome note. He motivated the students by sharing his valuable experiences. UIET was energized with a fresh batch of youthful students all set to achieve their aims with full enthusiasm and spirit. UIET, Director Prof. Renu Vig had an interactive session with the first year students and highlighted the achievements and prestige of UIET. On-Stage play by ‘Osmium’ reenergized the students. The students were notified about the different facilities and amenities of the college premises. The students were made acquainted with different cultural and technical committees. Followed by an alumni interaction in which the students got to learn from their experience and widened their horizons. A fun-filled knowledgeable session was also presented by Infosys Technical Lead Ms. Pratibha Sharma. Students got to know about the industrial working environments and its expectations.
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Three day Entrepreneurship Summit concludes at UIET
Entrepreneurship Development Cell UIET, Panjab University (PU) organised a three day entrepreneurship summit from 6 to 8 February, 2015. PU Vice Chancellor, Prof Arun Kumar Grover presented the keynote address. He talked about the idea behind such an initiative, that is, to create a toolkit for the budding entrepreneurs for successful start-ups. The Chief Guest, Dr. Yogesh Chawla, Director at PGI, Chandigarh, gave an inspiring speech on how the young innovators can lead the world to new horizons by giving many examples of young doctors and engineers working really hard in this field. Speakers like Sofi Zahoor, Yogesh Chawla and Peter Shaju discussed the necessary tools in order to be a successful entrepreneur in their interactive sessions. The founders of Zupiterg (Mr. Avi Jain), Slum Soccer (Abhijeet Barse), Step Up Placements (Abhishek Updhayaya), Global success Foundation (Adwait Date) also shared their success stories with the audience. Despite them, personalities like CP Vohra, Sukhmeet Singh and Pramod Lamba helped the audience learn a lot from them. While Avi jain had a webinar, the first day had one panel discussion and competitions like ‘Crowdothon’, ‘Get Them All’ and ‘Bid Your Own Company’ in which participants performed very enthusiastically. On the second day, two panel discussions took place on the topics ‘Innovating Healthcare’ and ‘A Tool for Successful Startups’. A webinar by Akhil Malik, Co- founder Zostel helped the participants to learn how age is no bar for realizing one’s dreams. Entrepreneurs like Monica gave participants the inspiration to make it large by following their passion. Sameer Guglani and Kunal Nandwani, founders of Morpheus and Utrade respectively, talked about ‘Product vs Team’. Competitions like ‘Run a Park’, ‘Extemplan’, ‘Wise Miser’ and ‘Creatour’ helped the participants win many cash prizes. On the concluding day of the summit, DIG of Punjab Armed Forces Mr. Naunihal Singh shared his success story of being an entrepreneur in the police department. The talk sessions ended with the speech of the founder of SantaBanta.com, Mr. J.D. Ghai and after which Mr. Anirudh Balakrishnan led the session towards the closing ceremony by talking about 10,000 startups, an initiative of NASSCOM. PU Vice Chancellor, Prof Arun Kumar Grover concluded the summit by giving a vote of thanks to all those who helped organising the summit. The final day also had a declamation contest in which students shared their views on the topic ‘Use of Technology and Innovation in Promotion of Good Governance’ and the flagship competition ‘Problemania 2.0, where people shared the ideas of having an extensive search of problems that require utmost attention’.
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The University Institute of Engineering and Technology (UIET) Panjab University (PU), Chandigarh today organized a free workshop on “COMSOL Multiphysics 5.2 and Application Builder” in the institute. The University Institute of Engineering and Technology (UIET) Panjab University (PU), Chandigarh today organized a free workshop on “COMSOL Multiphysics 5.2 and Application Builder” in the institute. The workshop was organized by UIET Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department for the faculty and the research scholars. In the workshop, the participants were taught the fundamental modelling steps in COMSOL Multiphysics 5.2. It is a general-purpose software platform, based on advanced numerical methods, for modelling and simulating physics based problems. It has dedicated physics interfaces and tools for electrical, mechanical, fluid flow and chemical applications. There were about 30 participants and all the participants got to experience a live multi-physics simulation example. Later they were given to set up and solve a simulation through a hands-on exercise guided by a COMSOL expert. The event in-charge, Prof. Gaurav Sapra of the EEE Department said, “The aim of the workshop is that the participants will not only be given a free version of the software but also will be leaving with new skills to work on the their own applications and future research projects. It is good to see such a good number of participants interested in such event. This shows that our institute has faculties and students who are anxious to know new technologies and apply to their projects.” The workshop ended with the appreciation of the participants by the COMSOL experts for their participation and they were presented with certificates of successful completion of this workshop.
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Design Innovation Centre
About
• Project Approval Board(PAB) in its meeting held on 13th Aug, 2015 recommended the proposal
for setting up of DIC at Panjab University ,Chandigarh under “hub and spoke model”.
• DIC will promote a culture of innovation and creative problem solving to promote knowledge
sharing and to enhance interdisciplinary focused education research and entrepreneurial
activities.
• A Grant of Rs.10 crores has been allocated out of which Rs.6.85 crore will be utilized by Panjab
University and remaining Rs.3.15 crore by three spokes.
• A Grant of Rs.2.56 crore has been released by MHRD as 1st Instalment vide sanction dated
30th Sep2015.
The following are sub themes of DIC project:
1. Traffic Sensing & Information Technologies.
2. Medical Devices & Restorative Technologies.
3. Energy Harvesting and Management Technologies.
4. Transparent Ceramic Materials & Technologies
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Design Innovation Center on Smart Technologies at UIET Design Innovation Centre (DIC) is an initiative of Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India to nurture design and innovation culture in engineering education. It follows the hub and spoke model where University Institute of Engineering & Technology (UIET), Panjab University (PU), Chandigarh will act as a hub and PEC University of Technology, CSIO, HSJ Institute of Dental Sciences will contribute as the spokes and will share their expertise, facilities and experience in achieving the objectives of DIC with financial outlay of Rs. 10 crores. DIC will promote a culture of innovation and creative problem solving to promote knowledge sharing and to enhance interdisciplinary focused education research and entrepreneurial activities. A Grant of Rs.10 crores has been allocated out of which Rs.6.85 crores will be utilized by UIET and remaining Rs.3.15 crore by three spokes. The objective of DIC is to enhance knowledge and practical training of students in innovative applied skills by providing them liberal laboratory facilities in specified areas of technical expertise to develop targetedprototypes. An ecosystem driven by synergies required for incubating start-ups to promote entrepreneurship is being developed. Facilities are being created to provide infrastructure for design and development of new products for traffic management, energy scavenging, ceramic applications for night vision and thermo graphic imaging and additive manufacturing for dental applications. The ultimate objective is to build workshops housing state of the art machines and tools for training and designing of technologies and processes related to smart applications in traffic, energy, surveillance and health.
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UIET Alumnus developed “Indoor positioning System for GMCH 32
Hospitals are stressful locations for visitors going for health check up or visiting a patient. Locating a
particular ward or clinic is often challenging. Three UIET Alumnus Rajat Kosh, Puneet Sikka & Rahul
Bangar with the help of their mentor Dr. Naveen Aggarwal (Assoc. Professor ,UIET) have come up with
a solution for indoor navigation by developing a single unified app named “In maps”.
With the help of this app you can locate the particular room/ward/OPD in a single search, register online
for appointment, view Doctors information and consultation timings, contact details, view procedure/
test charges, search and locate facilities. All these are accessible even without any Internet or GPS
connection.
This app is also available for other sites such as Elante mall, Sector 17 plaza and we are also developing
it for Panjab University Buildings and other popular commercial places in chandigarh such as Rock
garden, Museums etc. It requires Bluetooth sensors to be installed inside the buildings for locating the
user position in real time. It is also capable of providing the contextual information according to the
location. The young investigators of UIET are looking forward to build this technology on large scale. A
pilot project of this positioning system will be supported by the Design innovation Centre, Panjab
University to implement it in UIET building.
The app is available on Google play store for android 4.4 and above and is coming soon for ios
devices. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=indoormaps.in
Low Cost Electronic Tooth Brush using Pressure Sensors:
UIET Students, Ankit Kumar and Akhilesh Kumar from BE (ECE) 3rd Semest, under the guidance of
Dr. Naveen Aggarwal designed an electronic tooth brush using a more accurate way of pressure sensing
which is an interrupt based RPM calculation of motor shaft.
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Medical Devices & Restorative Technologies
MHRD has funded nearly Rs. 1.50 crores for this sub theme area under the Design Innovation
Centre(DIC) project.
This area is focused on developing indigenous processes and products in the area of dental prosthesis,
aligners, implants, crowns etc. With Dental Institute, Panjab University as the spoke, University Institute
of Engineering & Technology(UIET) has been working extensively in developing dental models using
3D printing.
The conventional methods for taking dental/jaw imprints has lot of inaccuracies which leads to
compromised braces, aligners, crowns and implant developments. Replacing these methods, by a high
end scanner to obtain high resolution dental images and 3D printing of these images can assist in
developing reliable and precise dental prosthesis. Computer Science & Engineering Department of
UIET is handling this area of imaging while extensive patient data for analysis is being provided by
Dental Institute.
3D printed models obtained by using different materials
Composite fabrication machine
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Transparent aligner for aligning distorted teeth has been a very expensive solution for patients in India
due to the high material cost involved in its development. Mechanical Engineering Department of UIET
has been working on high strength and transparent composite materials to fabricate an indigenous
transparent aligner which could provide an economical solution for the Indian consumer in the near
future. Along with this, the team is also working on to develop a custom in house indigenous 3D printer
which could be costing nearly half the global market price.
Sigma screw and pressing machine for material dispersion
Sample Transparent Aligner
The sub theme research group comprises of the following members:-
FACULTY STUDENTS
Dr. Prashant Jindal (Principal Investigator), Jai, Gunjan, Balkisha,
Dr.Mamta Juneja, Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Narender, Piyush, Rajat,
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FACULTY STUDENTS
Mr.Amandeep Wadhwa, Pawan, Kachita, Gursimran
Dr.Preeti Aggarwal, Dr.Amit Chauhan Aniket, Anindya, Dinesh
Dr. Manu Sharma
UIET in News
Workshop for DIC
Two-days consultation workshop for Design Innovation Centre (DIC) at UIET, Panjab University (PU), Chandigarh on 21-22 Nov 2015.
The Workshop led to exchange of valuable ideas regarding the challenges, opportunities and deliverables pertinent to the growth of an innovation-oriented design culture. A workshop was held at the DIC-PU for consultations among experts from academia and industry to plan teaching and prototype development activities to be taken up at the DIC.
It began with an inaugural address by Dr. I.K. Bhat, Director MNIT, Jaipur and Dr. B. Biswal, Coordinator, DIC, Delhi University, followed by the expert talks and panel discussions by invitees from
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various reputed institutes. These included invitees from IIT Ropar, IIT Mandi, IIT Kanpur, IIT Roorkee , MNIT ,DU, PU, CSIO, PEC, IDS, NITTTER, Infosys, LBD Makers, Futuristic High tech Batteries, Mohali, etc.
App developed to Map Indoor spaces by UIET
e-rickshaws at PU to be a tap away Two UIET students develop android application ‘PU e-rickshaw’
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Panjab University authorities are all set to launch a mobile app named ‘PU e-rickshaw’ soon to locate an e-rickshaw on the campus. The app has been developed on the request of the PU authorities by the University Institute of Engineering and Technology (UIET). A large number of complaints were received that e-rickshaws were only available near the gates and if a commuter wanted to board it from any department, they were clueless about its location due to which they faced a lot of inconvenience. Two students of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, UIET, have developed an android application in which the commuter on the campus can locate the nearest e-rickshaw for transportation. As and when the commuter clicks on the e-rickshaw movement, the driver of the rickshaw will get a notification about the location of the former. Anuj Gupta and Mohit Kumar, who have developed this app, said the application was ready and now they were testing it on various handsets to know how much battery this application would consume and in how much time will it open the first location of the e-rickshaw. Meanwhile, their mentor Naveen Aggarwal, UIET assistant professor, said the students were working on how to control the misuse of this application. He said the application was in the final stage of testing and the authorities would be informed soon.