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PROFILE OF HON’BLE VICE CHANCELLOR

Dr. Sri Niwas Singh, FIEEE (USA), FNAE, FIET (UK), FIE(I), FIETE(I)

Vice ChancellorMadan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology Gorakhpur

On leave from : Professor (HAG), EE Dept, IIT Kanpur-208016, INDIAEmail: [email protected], [email protected]

Educational Qualifications· Ph.D. Electrical (Power Systems), 1995, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (India).

Topic: Voltage Security and Loss Minimization Studies in Electric Power Systems.

· M. Tech. Electrical (Power Systems), 1989, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (India). CumulativePerformance Index (CPI) 10.0/10.0. Got First Rank in M. Tech. (Power Systems).Topic: Performance Study of GTO Inverter in HVDC Link

· B. Tech. Electrical Engineering, 1987, Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology Sultanpur, India. Marksobtained 82.87%. Got 2nd rank in the Class of 30.

Professional Experiences

Duration Organization Position

Aug. 8, 1988-July 1995 U.P. State Electricity Board, Assistant Engineer,Lucknow (UP), India Planning

July 1995 – June 13 1996 U.P. State Electricity Board, Assistant Engineer,Lucknow (UP), India Operation

June 14,1996 - Jan. 1, 2001 University of Roorkee, India Assistant Professor

May 1997 – Aug. 1997 Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand Post Doctoral Fellow

Dec 18, 1998- March 31, 2000 H.K. Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Research Fellow

Jan. 2, 2001 - April 4, 2002 AIT, Thailand Assistant Professor

April 5, 2002 – Feb. 7, 2008 IIT, Kanpur, India Associate Professor

June,05-Dec,05 + Humboldt Research Fellow University of Duisburg-Dec 06-June 07 Essen, Germany

July 2, 2009 - June 30, 2010 Denmark Technical University, Visiting ProfessorLyngby, Denmark

Feb 8, 2008 – July 31-2014 IIT, Kanpur, India Professor

Aug. 1, 2014 to date (on leave) IIT, Kanpur, India Professor (HigherAcademic Grade)

April 28, 2017 to date Madan Mohan Malaviya University Vice-Chancellorof Technology Gorakhpur

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Research Interests· Power System Restructuring /Deregulation

· HVDC Transmission & FACTS Technology

· Wind and Solar Power

· Power System Dynamics, Operation and Control

· Distributed Generation and Smart Grid

· AI Application in Power Systems.

PublicationsRefereed Journals : 178

Conferences/ Seminars etc : 231

Discussions/Short papers : 12

Invited Papers/Lectures : 12

Technical Reports : 25

Papers Communicated : 3

Citation (Up to August 31, 2017)

Citation indices All Since 2012

Citations 7210 4867

h-index 41 34

i10-index 129 100

Books, Book Chapters & Monograph

Book:

* Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution, Prentice Hall of India, (ISBN-978-81-203-3650-8), (First Edition: 2003, 2nd Edition: 2008).

* Basic Electrical Engineering, PHI Learning Pvt Ltd, India, (ISBN-978-81-203-4188-3), 2011.

Book Chapters:

1. B. Singh, S.N. Singh and E. Kyriakides, Intelligent Control of Power Electronic Systems for Wind Turbine, inWind Power Systems: Applications of Computational Intelligence (Eds: L. Wang, C. Singh, and A. Kusiak),Springer Book Series on Green Energy and Technology, Springer-Verlag, pp. 255-295.

2. Bharat Singh, S. N. Singh and Lingfeng Wang. Electric Grid Connections and System OperationalAspects of Wind Power Generation” in a book entitled “Wind Energy Conversion System:Technology and Trend, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1-28, Ed. S. M. Muyeen, January 2012,  ISBN 978-1-4471-2200-5.

3. R. K. Chauhan, Bharat Singh, S. N. Singh and F. M. Gonzalez-Longatt, DC Grid Interconnection for

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Conversion Losses and Cost Optimization in the book entitled, Renewable Energy Integration:Challenges and Solutions, Springer-Verlag (2014), pp. 327-346

4. Trapti Jain, Sri Niwas Singh and SC Srivastava, STATCOM Application for Enhancement of Available PowerTransfer Capability in Transmission Networks in a book titled “Static Compensators (STATCOM)in Power Systems” Springer Science + Business Media Singapore Pte Ltd (2015). Editors: FarhadShahnia, Sumedha Rajakaruna and Arindam Ghosh, pp. 505-530.

5. P Pavani and SN Singh, Reliability Evaluation of Distribution System with Network Reconfiguration andDistributed Generations, in the book entitled, Reliable and Sustainable Electric Power andEnergy Systems Management, Springer-Verlag (2015). Editors: Ajit Kumar Verma, Rajesh Karki,Jaeseok Choi.

6. Chitaranjan Phurailatpam, Bharat Singh, S. N. Singh and F. M. Gonzalez-Longatt, Distributed GenerationSystems: Design, Operation and Grid Integration, (under print).

7. P Pavani and SN Singh, Economic Aspect of DG, in the book entitled Handbook of DistributedGeneration, Springer Verlag (2016). Editors: RC Bansal.

8. Mahesh Kumar, SC Srivastava and SN Singh, Modelling, Design, and Control of Smart DC Microgrid forIntegration of Various Non-conventional Distributed Generators, in the book entitled Handbook ofDistributed Generation, Springer Verlag (2016). Editors: RC Bansal.

9. Sanjeev Kumar Mallik, Saikat Chakrabarti and SN Singh, State estimation in the presence of synchronizedmeasurement, in the book entitled Synchronized Phasor Measurements for Smart Grids, IETPOWER AND ENERGY SERIES 97. Editors: M. Jaya Bharata Reddy and Dusmanta Kumar Mohanta,

Monograms:

* Power System Operation and Control in Restructured Environment, QIP India, 2003.

* Electric Power Distribution: Reforms, Automation and Management, CDTE, IITK, 2004.

* Electric Power System Operation and Control: Modern Trends and Future Challenges, QIP, 2006.

* Electric Power Quality: Monitoring, Analysis and Mitigation, IITK 2008.

Thesis Supervisions

Ph. D. : 38 (29 completed and 9 in progress)

M. E./ M. Eng. : 42 (41 completed, 1 in progress)

Professional Memberships

* Fellow, The Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers- (FIEEE)

* Fellow, Indian National Academy of Engineering (FNAE)

* Fellow, The Institution of Engineering and Technology, UK- (FIET)

* Fellow, The Institution of Engineers (India)- (FIE)

* Fellow, The Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers -(FIETE)

* Life Member of Indian Society of Continuing Education Engineering -(ISCEE)

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Awards/Prizes

1. Got 2nd Rank in Bachelor of Technology (Electrical), KNIT Sultanpur, India, 1987

2. Stood First in M. Tech. (Power Systems) and got Cumulative Performance Index (CPI) 10.0 out of10.0, IIT Kanpur, India, 1989.

3. Received Appreciation letter from the Chairman, U.P. State Electricity Board (India), 1990 for twoResearch Reports

4. Certificate of Merit award for a technical paper entitled Reactive Power Planning for Secure Operationof Power System, in the Ist International R&D Conference of CBIP, New Delhi, 9-12 October 1995.

5. Received C.B.I.P. Young Engineer Award 1996.

6. Khosla Research Award (Commendation) of University of Roorkee, India 1998.

7. Received INAE Young Engineer Award 2000.

8. Khosla Research Award (Gold) of Roorkee University, India, 2000.

9. Appreciation letter from Dean, SERD, AIT Bangkok for excellent services to Energy Program, 2002.

10. Humboldt Research Fellowship (2005, 2007)

11. Listed in Who’s Who in Asia (2006) and Who’s Who in World (2007)

12. Listed in Who’s Who in Science & Engineering (2007)

13. 21st Century Award for Achievement by IBC Cambridge, England (2007)

14. Listed in Leading Engineers of the World 2007, IBC Cambridge, England (2007)

15. First Prize in a technical paper titled Short-Term Zonal Load Forecasting in PJM Electricity Market Basedon Adaptive Wavelet Neural Network, in the IEEE Sponsored Student paper Contest and TechnicalSymposium (SPCTS-2007) at DA-IICT, Gandhinagar, 28-30 Sept 2007.

16. Best Paper ward of 14th International Conference on Intelligent System Application to Power Systems(ISAP07) held during Nov 4-8, 2007, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

17. Otto Mønsteds Fond Award, Denmark (2009)

18. 2010 Clayton Griffin Student Paper Award for SVM based Scheme to Prevent Distance Relay Mal-operation under Power Swing and Voltage Instability”

19. Three PhD Theses got POSOCO Power System Award, 2012

20. 2013 IEEE Educational Activities Board Meritorious Achievement Award in Continuing Education

21. Dr PS Nigam Power Sector Award 2013 and 2014 by IE(I), UP State Center

22. The Institution of Engineers (I), Certificate of Appreciation, 2013.

23. Two PhD Theses and One M.Tech. thesis got POSOCO Power System Award, 2013

24. 2013 IEEE R10 Educational Activities Board Award, 2013

25. 2014 IEEE PES Chapter Outstanding Engineer Award.

26. Er Hari Mohan Memorial Award 2014 by IE(I), UP State Center

27. Emerald Literati Network 2015 Awards for Excellence by Emerald Publication UK.

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28. IEEE India Council, M V Chauhan All India Student Paper Award 2015 (Second prize) for BinaryGenetic Algorithm Based Reconfiguration of Distribution Systems having Distributed Generations.

29. Two PhD Theses got POSOCO Power System Award, 2015

30. Gobal Citizen Award 2016 by KNIT Sultanpur.

31. Ranked 4rth in top researchers in Energy area by DST New Delhi based on the number ofpublications during 2002- 2014.

32. INAE Outstanding Teacher Award 2016

33. IEEE Region 10 (Asia-Pacific) Outstanding Volunteer Award 2016

34. IEEE India Council, M V Chauhan All India Student Paper Award 2016 (First prize) for Risk BasedOptimal Genco’s Self-Scheduling’.

Professional Experiences

· Chairman, Institution of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineers, Kanpur Center (2016-2018)

· IEEE India Council Chair-Elect 2017

· Coordinator, IEEE R10 Conference and Technical Seminar (2015 to 2018)

· Executive Committee Member, IEEE UP Section, IITK Kanpur ( 2003-to date)

· Executive Committee Member, IE (India), Kanpur Local Center ( 2006-to date)

· Executive Committee Member, IETE, Kanpur Center ( 2014-to date)

· Chairman, IEEE UP Section, IITK Kanpur ( 2013-2014)

· Chairman, IEEE PES/IAS Chapter, IEEE UP Section ( 2012-2013)

· Member, Board of Governors, IIT Kanpur (June 2017 to date)

· Member, Board of Governors, GB Pant Engg College, Pauri (Dec 2016 to date)

· Academic Council members, HBTU Kanpur (Dec 2016 to date), Graphic Era Hill Univ, Dehardun (Jan. 2011 to date), KNIT Sultanpur (Nov 2014 to date)

· Member Senate, MNNIT Allahabad ( March 2013 to date)

· Member Senate, Sant Longowal Institute of Engg & Tech, Longowal (Nov 2016 to date)

· Member Senate, MANIT Bhopal (January 2013 to December 2016), IIT Mandi (January 2013 toDecember 2016)

· Chairman, Institution of Engineers (India), Kanpur Local Center ( 2010-2012)

· Vice-Chairman, IEEE UP Section, IITK Kanpur ( 2011-2012)

· Executive Committee Member, IE (India), UP State Center ( 2010-2012)

· Treasurer, IEEE UP Section, IITK Kanpur (2005)

· Administrator, IEEE Online Communities (January 2006 to date)

· Moderator, IEEE Online Communities (April 2003 to date)

· Editorial Board member, International Journal of Electricity Sector Management, UK

· Editorial Board member, International Journal of Electrical and Power Engineering

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· Associate Editor, International Journal of Electrical Energy Systems

· Editor, International Journal of Systems Signal Control and Engineering Application

· Editorial Board Editor, International Journal of Renewable Energy Technology 

· Honorary Editorial Board Member, Int. Journal of Bio-Sciences and Technology.

· Associate Editor (Electrical), Int. Journal of Engineering, Sciences and Technology

· Co-Guest Editor, Int. J. of Engineering, Sciences and Technology (2009/10, 2010/11)

· Co-Guest Editor, International Journal of Electricity Sector Management (2009-10)

· Co-Guest Editor, International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy (2005-06, 2007)

· Proof Editor, Asian Journal of Geo-informatics (from Jan 2001 to Sept 2002).

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S.N. Contents Page No.

1. Welcome Address and University Annual Progress Report 2016-2017 1

2. Organizational Chart 9

3. The Court 10

4. Board of Management 10

5. Academic Council 11

6. Finance Committee 11

7. Examination Committee 12

8. Administrative Committee 12

9. Purchase Committee 12

10. Academic Affairs Committee 13

11. Building Works Committee 14

12. Council of Student Activities 14

13. Council of Hostel Activities 15

14. University Space Advisory Committee 16

15. Environmental Advisory Committee 16

16. Internal Quality Assurance Committee 16

17. University Women Grievance Redressal Cell 17

18. Grievance Redressal Committee 17

19. Electronic Data Processing (EDP) Cell 17

20. Research and Consultancy Management Committee 18

21. Gender Champions 18

22. Students’ Grievance Redressal Committee 18

23. Board of Studies 18

24. Departmental Advisory Group 21

25. Rashtriya Uchattar Siksha Abhiyan (RUSA) 25

26. Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP) 25

27. Pt. Deen Dayal Quality Improvement Programme 25

28. Details of Admission in Academic Session 2016-17 26

29. Department of Chemical Engineering 29

30. Department of Civil Engineering 29

31. Department of Computer Science & Engineering 36

32. Department of Electrical Engineering 48

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33. Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering 52

34. Department of Mechanical Engineering 58

35. Department of Applied Science 65

36. Centre for Management Studies 71

37. Patents Awarded/Applied 74

38. Papers Published in International Journals 74

39. Papers Published in National Journals 87

40. Papers Published in International/ National Conferences 87

41. Books Published 106

42. Conference Book Chapters / Monograms Published 107

43. Result Analysis (Semester wise): B.Tech. /M.B.A./M.C.A. Session: 2015-16 110

44. Convocation-2016 116

45. Students’ Activities carried out by CSA 116

46. Awards & Honours 116

47. Details of Memorandum of Understanding signed by the University 118

48. University Medals 120

49. Membership of Apex Bodies of Outside Institute/Organization 120

50. Foreign Visits 120

51. Land Area & Built-up Space of the University 121

52. Information Technology Resource Centre 121

53. Central Library 122

54. Sports & Games Facilities 124

55. Health Centre 124

56. Transport Facilities 124

57. Fully Air-Conditioned Guest House 124

58. Support Facilities 124

59. Hostels 125

60. Training & Placement Report for Academic Session 2015-16, 2016-17 126(till June 30th, 2017)

61. List of Projects (currently going on) 128

62. Balance Sheet & Bank Reconciliation Statement 2016-17 130

63. Details of Degree recipients 164

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Welcome Addressand

University Annual Progress Report - 2017(1st July 2016 - 30th June 2017)

By

Prof. S. N. SinghVice Chancellor

on the occasion of

2nd Convocation of the Universityon 10th September 2017

Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur

Good Afternoon!

Hon’ble Chancellor and respected Governor of Uttar Pradesh Shri Ram Naik Ji, the Chief Guestof the Second Convocation, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Goraksh Peethadhiswar Param PujyaSri Yogi Aditya Nath Ji Maharaj, Special Guest of the Convocation, Hon’ble Minister Department of TechnicalEducation Government of Uttar Pradesh Sri Ashutosh Tandon Ji , Special Guest of the Convocation, Dr.D.S. Chauhan, Founder Vice Chancellor A.K.T.U. Lucknow and Vice Chancellor, GLA Mathura, PrincipalSecretary Department of Technical Education Government of Uttar Pradesh, Sri Bhuvnesh Kumar Ji,Members of the Board of Management, Members of the Court, Board of Management, Academic Council,Finance Committee, Examination Committee, Board of Studies, Deans, Faculty Members, Officers and StaffMembers of the university, distinguished guests, medals & degree recipients, alumni, press and mediarepresentatives, ladies and gentlemen!

It’s my proud privilege to welcome revered Chancellor Sri Ram Naik Ji in the 2nd Convocation ofthis university. On behalf of the university and on my own behalf I heartily welcome, the inspiring, caringand forward looking respected Governor of the state in the campus of technological university namedafter Bharat Ratna Madan Mohan Malaviya Ji, I am grateful to the Hon’ble Chancellor for early schedulingof this convocation for awarding degrees and medals to the young engineers and managers. Your graciouspresence in the university campus encourages all the students, faculty and staff for working hard withvigor and resolve to fulfil the cause of establishment of university as Centre of Excellence in differentfields of Science, Engineering & Technology.

I along with Students, Faculty and Staff of MMMUT family are extremely overwhelmed to have theHon’ble Chief Minister Goraksh Peethadhiswar Param Pujya Sri Yogi Aditya Nath Ji Maharaj as Chief Guestof the convocation ceremony. I am extremely obliged to Hon’ble Chief Minister Sir, for his kind gesturefor extending all the help to the university in pursuing its aims and objectives as mandated by the act. Theuniversity is extremely grateful to our honorable Chief Minister for providing additional grants of Rs. 1500Lakhs to the university from the coffers of Dr. Abul Kalam Technical University Lucknow. I on behalf of theuniversity and on my own behalf welcome you in the campus of MMMUT.

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I am extremely honored to welcome the Special Guest of Convocation, Sri Ashutosh Tandon Ji,Minister of Technical Education Government of Uttar Pradesh. Hon’ble minister Sri Tandon Ji has alwaysextended full support to the university at various levels. Hon’ble Minister Sir! the Malaviya family is extremelydelighted to have you in the campus and the Malaviya family is extremely grateful to you for release of agrant of Rs. 1500 lakh from AKTU.

I welcome the special guest of honor Dr. D.S. Chauhan, the founder Vice Chancellor, Dr. Abdul KalamTechnical University Lucknow and Vice Chancellor, GLA Mathura, in the 2nd Convocation of university. Dr.D.S. Chauhan has been the pioneer of technical education in Uttar Pradesh. Dr. D.S Chauhan has alwaysencouraged us by his valuable guidance and inspirational teachings.

It is a matter of great proud for us that Sri Buvnesh Kumar, Principal Secretary Department ofTechnical Education, Government of Uttar Pradesh has graced the 2nd Convocation of University by hisbenign presence. I am extremely obliged for his support, encouragement and guidance in running theaffairs of university. I welcome you in the 2nd convocation of the university.

It is a matter of great pleasure for me to welcome all the members of the Court, Board ofManagement, Finance Committee, Academic Council, Examination Committee, Board of Studies of theUniversity, outside academicians, industry professionals, alumni, teachers, officers & staff members ofUniversity, dear students, all other dignitaries and media persons for their cooperation and support whichmade this event possible.

Toady the day of 10th of September 2017 is a historic day for Madan Malaviya University of TechnologyGorakhpur when, the university is being blessed by the presence of Hon’ble Governor Uttar Pradesh,Hon’ble Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh, the Hon’ble Minster of Technical Education Government of UttarPradesh and respected Principal Secretary of Technical Education of Government of Uttar Pradesh. In the2nd Convocation of the university the Degrees will be awarded to the B. Tech. (Lateral Entry) and MCAstudents admitted in session 2014-2015 and to M. Tech. and MBA students admitted in Session 2015-2016.

It’s my proud privilege to present the University Development Report for the year 2016-2017 onits 2nd Convocation. I wish to record my gratitude to all members of the Court, Board of Management,Finance Committee, Academic Council, Examination Committee, Board of Studies of the University, outsideacademicians, industry professionals, alumni, teachers, officers & staff members of University, all otherdignitaries, dear students and media persons for their cooperation and support which made this eventpossible.

Authorities of the University

Since its establishment in December 2013, the University has been marching forward as per itsdevelopment plan with the active involvement of all its authorities. University regularly holds the meetingsof its all statutory authorities namely Court, Board of Management, Academic Council and FinanceCommittee on the matters falling in their respective domains as prescribed by the University Act. Therehave been two meetings each of the Board of Management, Academic Council, Finance Committee andExamination Committee in previous year. Every Department holds regular meetings of Board of Studiesand syllabus has been completely updated and revised for meeting the present-day requirements. Alongwith the statutory bodies created as per Act / Statutes, the University has Internal Quality Assurance Cell

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for ensuring the requisite quality and standard of all academic and related activities, Council of StudentActivities for extracurricular activities of students, Council of Hostel Activities for regulating the Hostelissues, EDP cell for electronic data storage & processing, University Grievance Committee & UniversityWomen Grievance Redressal Cell, Gender Champions for handling the grievances and creating awareness,University admission committee & Admission Cell, University Space Advisory Committee, EnvironmentalAdvisory Committee, Research and Consultancy Management Committee, Industry-Institute InteractionCell, House Allotment Committee, Campus Development Committee, Academia Industry Cell, CareerGuidance Cell etc..

Development Activities

As per the changing requirements of the University after its inception, the infrastructure and humanresources are being gradually enhanced. For pursuing the objectives of the university as mandated by actof government the university keeps on enhancing the requirements of human resources. For developmentof University the State Government has sanctioned 122 posts of teachers till date. In addition to thisproposals for 76 posts of teachers in various positions are in the process of approval by government. Theenhanced capacity of teachers will fulfill the requirements of the norms of NBA and NIRF etc. and lead toenhancement in research and development activities of the university. The government has also sanctionedthe posts of 1 Deputy Registrar, 2 Assistant Registrar. Thirteen teaching – supporting staff for meeting theincrease in intake and starting of new B. Tech. program of Chemical Engineering has also been sanctioned.Till date out of 122 sanctioned faculty positions 79 are filled. Appointments of 02 Medical Officers, 01Workshop Superintendent, 01 P.T.I., 01 Programmer have also been done. The number of teachers hasgone up to 66% as compared to 42% since inception of University. The recruitment against vacant postsof teachers is in progress. The recruitment on vacant class III positions and new sanctioned posts of Officerswill be carried out as per directions of the State Government. The infrastructure to carry out academicand administrative activities of the University has enhanced because of construction of the 17 new classrooms with audio facilities and 7 class rooms with smart room facilities, 5 air conditioned seminar hallswith smart class facility, 6 laboratory halls, 1st floor of Centre of Management Studies building. The ambienceof class rooms and laboratories has been improved by procuring adequate furniture, removing obsolescencein laboratories, air-conditioning of Reading Hall and E-Library sections of the library.

The University started a new program of B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering with intake of 60, resultingin 6 B.Tech. programs with total intake of 660 in academic session 2016-17 as compared to 330 at thetime of setting up of University. Present student strength including all 6 B.Tech., 12 M.Tech., M.B.A. andM.C.A. and Ph.D. programs is 2978 students. Laboratories are being set in the new building of thedepartment of Chemical Engineering for offering B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering (with specialization insugar and alcohol technology). Development road map of University envisages for starting of newundergraduate/post graduate programs in the areas of Pharmacy, Architecture, Hotel Management andCatering Technology, Fashion Technology, Agriculture Engineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,Applied Chemistry, Food Technology, Bio-Technology, Journalism & Mass Communication, Cyber Securityand Industrial Management in future after requisite infrastructure is available for running them and stategovernment is also providing required infra-structural support as per the need of university.

University has set up the “Design, Innovation and Incubation Centre” in a refurbished building space

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of around 300 m2 with provision of 6 incubates. Centre for Development of Technical Education has beenestablished for helping teachers, staff and students for strengthening technical education.

As part of Green Campus initiative of the University a 100-kW roof top type grid interactive powerplant has been installed on campus while efforts are being made for setting up of additional 100 KW rooftop solar power plant.

University has created one new park (Malaviya Udyan), one herbal Garden (Dhanvantari HerbalGarden), one heritage graden (Virasat Vatika) with 36 rare species of plants with the support of INTAChGorakhpur Chapter.

The financial assistance received under Technical Education Quality Improvement Program-II (TEQIP)and Rashtriya Ucchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) till date has been effectively utilized for strengthening theacademic processes, extension services and other support systems. Existing campus wide network hasbeen replaced with a new latest state of art Campus wide network, server security system & storagesystem, Wi-Fi facility and strong internet backbone of University for providing sufficient internet facilitiesto all stake holders. Library facilities have been enriched with large number of e-journals, e-books andprint version of good quality books and the creation of new air-conditioned Reading hall and E-Librarysection, longer opening hours of library are facilitating the students in their quest for knowledge. Onenew Language laboratory has been established and number of other laboratories are under activeconsideration for removal of obsolescence and facility augmentation for meeting the current needs. Inview of computers becoming obsolete, the 254 nos. of new computers have been procured and a newResearch Laboratory has been set up in IT Resource Centre.

For enhancing the infrastructural facilities the university has submitted proposal for grant of fundof Rs.1500 Lakhs under TEQIP Phase III, Rs. 800 Lakhs under RUSA Phase II and Rs. 1500 Lakhs fromAKTU under Pt. Deen Dayal Quality Improvement Program to the government of Uttar Pradesh. Theproposal under TEQIP and Pt. DDQIP are principally approved and the funds are likely to be releasedvery soon. These funds shall be utilized for creation of new facilities, augmentation and upgradation ofexisting facilities for infrastructural and academic excellence of the university

University has partly completed the process of creating its own web portal based UniversityManagement System for effective and timely deliveries and nearly paperless .working in its campus. Theadmission counselling, registration, attendance monitoring, feedback system, marks uploading & display, resultpreparation & display etc. have been completed under ongoing e-governance initiative of the Universityfor bringing in transparency, accountability and sharing of information with all stakeholders to improve thequality of deliveries and make the University systems and all concerned much more responsive andaccountable.

Academic Affairs

University has been consistently striving to strengthen teaching-learning processes through effectiveenforcement of academic regulations, choice based credit system, focus on improving quality of class roomand laboratory teaching, attendance of students in classes, complete transparency and objectivity in studentevaluation system, and frequent feedback from students during semester, question paper feedback, exitfeedback and other feedbacks from different stakeholders. University has started conducting a CommonDiagnostic Test for Assessing Interests, Scientific Temperament, Abilities and Choices to capture aspirations,

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interests, strengths and weaknesses of the admitted students whose outcome is shared with students fortheir benefits. Admission processes were successfully completed with complete transparency and theacademic activities of the session 2017-18 started as per prescribed academic calendar and admissionswere granted to 700 in B.Tech. 1rst year, 145 in B.Tech. 2nd year (Lateral Entry), 216 in M.Tech.Ist year, 60MBA, 60 MCA and 38 in Ph.D. programs with total intake of 1219 students. I am happy to share that thisyear again, the number of admission aspirants has increased as compared to the last year 2016. All resultswere declared as per schedules notified in academic calendar and the first Convocation of University wassuccessfully held on 11th September 2016 in which 236 degrees (58 MBA + 178 M.Tech.) were conferredand 13 medals were distributed. The convocation was presided by Hon’ble Chancellor, the Governor ofUttar Pradesh, Prof. Anil D. Sahasrabudhe, Chairman, All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhiwas Chief guest and delivered Convocation Address while Hon’ble State Minister for Technical Education(Independent Charge) Sh. Farid Mehfooz Kidwai was the Special Guest.

There are 95 Students of B.Tech. (Lateral Entry), 168 students of M.Tech., 56 Students of MBA and53 students of MCA who are to receive their respective degrees in this Convocation 2017.

All teaching-learning activities being carried out as per the need of program with every departmenthaving its own vision and mission for effectively running their programs under outcome based educationwith the specific program outcomes with explicit program educational objectives and course objectives.Complete transparency and strict adherence to time schedule is leading to inculcate the confidence amongststudents and strengthen their perception that their efforts shall yield good results to them. In the academicyear 2016-2017, the University has got accreditation of 3 of its 5 old B.Tech. programs from NationalBoard of Accreditation, New Delhi. The accreditation of remaining branches is also in process.

University regularly organizes workshops to improve soft skills of its students through outsideexperts to mentor students for improving their personality. University is offering German foreign languageto its students while efforts are made to look for proper tutor to start French and Spanish language.Departments are taking initiatives for supplementing the class room teaching with experts talk by theprofessional experts from academia & industry and industrial visits. To promote innovation and creativityin its students, they are mandated to undertake the problems of social/industrial relevance as the projectsand dissertations at undergraduate & post-graduate level. University supports the innovative ideas of thestudents through requisite mentoring from faculty members and financial support. Recognizing the needof creating self-learning environment the efforts are being made to form the interdisciplinary groups atsecond year / third year level of UG program for undertaking creative & innovative projects which may beextended as their Project problems.

Presently University has executed 10 National level and 02 International level Memorandum ofUnderstanding for formal collaborations with industry & academia in which number of B.Tech. and M.Tech.students are working on number of problems. One new sponsored medal for topper of newly startedB.Tech. in Chemical Engineering namely Late Sh. Hari Prasad Goenka, Memorial Gold Medal has beeninstituted leading to total sponsored medals becoming 09 in the University.

Research and Development

University has sincere commitment regarding the maintenance of high standard of education andenrichment of quality in its all research and development activities. It has laid down its own plagiarism

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policy, authorship policy for helping the students and teachers in ensuring the good quality work beingcarried out in its PG and research programs. With 80 regular faculty members, the University has exhibitedcommendable performance of its faculty members through 381 publications in the academic year 2016-2017 in various peer-reviewed national and international journals, conference proceedings, 11 books/bookchapters, 31 book chapters, 2 patent, etc. The publications include the peer reviewed papers numberingto 156 international journal publications. The Ph.D. program in the University has also strengthenedconsiderably with setting up of University’s own Research cum Teaching Fellowship Scheme. There are 40fulltime registered doctoral students out of which 03 are the full-time teachers under Quality ImprovementProgram of MHRD, Govt. of India. Presently 11 sponsored research projects funded by various Governmentorganizations are in progress with a financial outlay of approximately Rs. 130 Lakhs in the University. Aspart of recently executed MOU with Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and SustainableEconomic Development (ENEA) a three-member delegation of University had visited ENEA establishmentsin Italy for exploring the possibilities of collaborative research and development activities.

Seminar, Conferences and Workshops

University has been actively engaged in the dissemination of knowledge and providing opportunityfor sharing of ideas. Since December 2015, the Departments of University had organized 53 number ofseminars, conferences, workshops, industry-academia interactions and training programs for creating aplatform for interaction amongst the practicing professionals, academicians and students in relevant areawhile total 161 number of participations were made by faculty members in such events in last 12 monthsoutside and in University.

Student Activities

On student activity front the University has shown strong commitment towards transforming itsstudents into the holistic professionals with all essential attributes of good human being through variousextracurricular activities being organized along with regular teaching – learning activities. Students are givenample opportunities to exhibit their extracurricular skills through large number of events during theacademic session. University has 7 number of cells/clubs for keeping the campus vibrant through variousstudent activities under the aegis of Council of Student Activities. For encouraging student participation invarious activities, the award of General Proficiency marks has been made objective and transparent alongwith the instituting deterrent criteria for any disregard to National festivals by the students. The studentsearn their General Proficiency marks through their participation in various extra-curricular and relatedactivities at the Department and University level while maintaining proper conduct. University has TalentIncentive Scheme for encouraging meritorious students through scholarships and part funding of theirregistration/participation in seminar/conferences in India and abroad. In view of the innovation driveneconomy of the world, special thrust is laid on nurturing the innovating minds of the students throughInnovation Clubs in each department. The University has organized number of student’s cultural and technicalactivities/festivals in both the semesters under the aegis of different Department level societies, studentchapter of IEEE and SAE. Various annual activities such as Techno-cultural festivals, all India competitiveevent on Innovations, Annual Sports, Literary events, Cultural night, National level Kabaddi Tournamentsetc. were organized like previous years in which there had been good participation of students from outsideInstitutions. University students are allowed to participate in national level sports/festivals being organized

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in different outside premier institutions. The University has instituted University Outstanding Student Medal,University Excellence Award for Leadership in Student Affairs, University Excellence Award in Art andCulture Activities, University Excellence Award in Community Services in this year.

Alumni Activities

Alumni activities of the University are being held with sufficient rigor so as to make them muchmore meaningful. Two alumni reunions consisting of ‘1975 batch reunion’ and ‘Annual Alumni Meet-2016’have been successfully organized in last 12 months in which more than 200 alumni participated. The MalaviyaAlumni Association is being extended requisite support for making it much more meaningful and tostrengthen the relationship between University and alumni. A building named ‘Alumni Bhawan’ with coveredarea of around 150 m2 for housing its full time office on campus has been set up and is functional withoffices of President & Secretary of Malaviya Alumni Association and University’s Dean responsible for AlumniAffairs.

The role of alumni in the development of University departments is ascertained through the effectivefunctioning of ‘Department Advisory Groups’ under the chairmanship of senior alumni and few alumnimembers for seeking their continuous support in strategic development of the respective departments.The functional structure of the University seeks regular feedback from alumni while planning the academicsystems, processes and other strategic decisions. University widely propagates its strong commitment inseeking the support of alumni through their meaningful interactions, expert talks, industry interventionsetc. for the benefit of graduating students.

Infrastructure addition and upgradation:

Construction work is being carried out constantly for augmenting the infrastructure of Universitywith the grant from U.P. Government and savings of the University. The construction projects completedin last one year include 13 class room complex, new building of Chemical engineering department, boyshostel of 240 capacity, girls hostel of 75 capacity, expansion of V.C. Office and V.C. Camp Office, Ist floorof Centre of Management Studies building, new portico and a conference hall, new offices for AcademicSection / Student Affairs / Dean Student Affairs / Dean Undergraduate Studies and Entrepreneurship /Dean Post graduate studies and Research & Development, air conditioned E- Library and Current Journalsection, 5 laboratory halls, campus roads some of which will be inaugurated today. Thus, in addition toabove, since inception of the University in December 2013 there has been addition of 07 class rooms, 6seminar halls, 5 laboratory halls, refurbishment of multipurpose hall, air-conditioned reading hall, boys hostelof 120 capacity while new boys hostels of 720 capacity, auditorium of 2000 capacity, 01 laboratory hall,air-conditioning of Multipurpose Hall and new boundary wall of campus are under progress.

For meeting the other requirements, the University has undertaken the construction of extensionof University Health Centre, University Cafeteria, New garage for buses, creation of two virtual classrooms,additional 100 kW rooftop solar power plant, biometric attendance system in left out hostels along withvarious other essential activities from its own savings under different heads in this year which will becompleted in due course of time.

Training and Placements

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University is striving hard for rolling out fully trained and industry-ready technical professionalsthrough its teaching-learning and extracurricular activities. Training and placement cell has been perseveringto enrich the students with essential ingredients in their personality through training sessions for effectivecommunication, etiquettes and behavior apart from academic inputs from different departments. Almostall interested eligible and well performing students get placement in government/semi governmentorganizations.

The well-known industries/ firms/ organizations/ companies such as Tata Consultancy Services (TCS),L&T, Wipro technologies, Adobe System Ltd., Amazon India, Snapdeal, Logikal Infotek, Software AG, MahindraComviva technologies Ltd., Tech Mahindra, HCL Technologies, Idea Cellular Ltd., NIIT technologies, ICICPrudential Life Insurance, LAVA International Ltd., Indian Army and other MNCs have been visiting theUniversity for offering placement to the Students.

Extension Activities and Societal Outreach

University realizes its responsibility towards the society as a technological University and has initiatedvarious extension activities for helping the community at large. The faculty members and students ofUniversity are involved in community service and social outreach programs in campus and outside in avillage adapted by the University. Students of the University actively contribute in the societal issues throughtheir forum namely Social Engineering Board. One entrepreneurship development activity for making LEDbulbs and other solar lights, regular children education program, sensitization for environment, health &hygiene, awareness camp for class11-12 students for computer usage etc. were organized in last 12 months.

At the end, I feel pride in sharing that this Institution with about 4 years of age since its rebirth on1st December 2013 as non-affiliating technological University, has successfully marched forward for makingsignificant contributions in imparting good quality technical education with high standards. I am happy tostate that in external review made by Performance Auditor under Technical Education Quality ImprovementProgram – II, the University has been evaluated to be performing well on almost all accounts. Thus, inspiteof inheriting lot of adversities from erstwhile engineering college, the University has been able to createits little imprint in technical education of the country through its strong commitment for embedding itsall activities with honesty, time bound deliveries, complete transparency, high quality standards, zero tolerancefor indiscipline and high integrity with holistic considerations of implications of its all operations on societythrough upcoming technical professionals. All teachers, staff members and students deserve appreciationfor their wholehearted involvement in completing three successful years as technological University.

With the setting, up of strong value based foundation of this Institution in last three years, I amconfident that the strong commitment of the University family to provide suitable ecosystem for overalldevelopment of creative minds of young technical students for making exemplary contributions inovercoming the challenges faced in the sustainable development of civilization will help the humanity inmeaningful way.

Lastly, I am deeply obliged to you all for sparing your valuable time for gracious presence in thislush green campus and patient hearing and most humbly look forward for all possible tangible and intangiblesupport in strengthening this technological University.

Jai Hind !

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Organization

The Court1. Sri Ram Naik, Chancellor & Hon’ble Governor of U.P.

2. Prof. S.N. Singh, Vice Chancellor

3. Prof. R. Yadav, Ex-Director, NIT Jamshedpur

4. Prof. S.K. Balasubramaniyam, IIT-BHU, Varanasi

5. Prof. B. Chandrashekhar, IIT Kanpur

6. Prof. R.R. Mishra, BITS, Pilani

7. Prof. Devi Singh, Vice Chancellor, Flame University, Maharashtra

8. Principal Secretary, Finance Deptt, U.P. Govt.

9. Principal Secretary, Higher Education, U.P. Govt.

10. Principal Secretary, Technical Education, U.P. Govt.

11. Prof. Vir Singh, IIT Roorkee- UGC Nominee

12. Prof. K. Muralidhar, IIT, Kanpur-AICTE Nominee

Board of Management

1. Prof. S.N. Singh, Vice Chancellor Chairman

2. Prof. Ram Achal Singh, Ex Vice Chancellor, RMLA University, Faizabad Member

3. Prof. Ram Lakhan Singh, RMLA University, Faizabad Member

4. Prof. Jay Prakash Lal, BHU, Varanasi Member

5. Sri S. K. Agrawal, M.D., S.K. Chemicals Ltd., Gorakhpur Member

6. Two Professors of University MemberI. Prof. Udai Sanker, Professor, Computer Science and Engineering Deptt.II. Prof. K. G. Upadhyay, Electrical Engineering Deptt.

7. Two Deans of University MemberI. Prof. S. K. Srivastav, Dean Under Graduate Studies & EntrepreneurshipII. Prof. D.K. Dvivedi, Dean Post Graduate Research & Development

8. Principal Secretary, Finance Deptt, U.P. Govt. Member

9. Principal Secretary, Higher Education Deptt, U.P. Govt. Member

10. Principal Secretary, Technical Education Deptt, U.P. Govt. Member

11. Dr. U.C. Jaiswal, Registrar Secretary

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Academic Council

1. Prof. S.N. Singh, Vice Chancellor Chairman

2. Prof. Dinesh Kumar Singh, DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur Member

3. Dr. Manoj Kumar Tiwari, Regional Officer, Assistant Director, Kanpur Member

4. Prof. S.C. Srivastava, IIT Kanpur Member

5. Sri R. N. Singh, Vice President, Chamber of Industries, GIDA Member

6. Sri Jyoti Prakash Maskara, M.D., The Mahaveer Juit Limited, Gorakhpur Member

7. All Deans of the University Member

8. Prof. K.G. Upadhyay, Professor, Electrical Engineering Department Member

9. Prof. Udai Shanker, Professor, Computer Science & Engineering Department Member

10. All Head of Schools / Departments Member

11. Controller of Examination Member

12. Prof. P.K. Singh, Computer Science & Engineering Department Member

13. Dr. Brijesh Kumar, Associate Professor, MemberElectronics & Communication Engg. Department

14. Smt. Meenu, Assistant Professor, MemberComputer Science & Engineering Department

15. Other such members as prescribed by university act Member

Finance Committee

1. Prof. S.N. Singh, Vice Chancellor Chairman

2. Principal Secretary / Secretary, Department of Finance, MemberGovt. of Uttar Pradesh (Ex-officio)

3. Principal Secretary / Secretary, Department of Technical Education, MemberGovt. of Uttar Pradesh (Ex-Officio)

4. Prof. K.G. Upadhyay, Electrical Engineering Department Member

5. Prof. Ram Achal Singh, Ex Vice Chancellor, RMLA University, Faizabad Member

6. Registrar, Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur Member(Ex-Officio)

7. Other Members as prescribed by University Act Member

8. Controller of Finance (Ex-Officio) Secretary

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Examination Committee

1. Prof. S.N. Singh, Vice Chancellor Chairman

2. Prof. Udai Shanker, Computer Science & Engineering Department Member

3. Dr. Shri Ram, Civil Engineering Department Member

4. Prof. S.K. Srivastava, Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department Member

5. Prof. J. P. Pandey, Controller of Examination, AKTU, Lucknow Member

6. Prof. J. P. Saini, Director NSIT, New Delhi Member

7. All Deans of the University Member

8. Prof. S.M. Ali Jawaid, Controller of Examination Secretary

Administrative Committee

1. The Pro Vice Chancellor or the Dean of Faculty Affairs in his absence Chairman

2. Dean of Students Affairs Member

3. Dean of Post Graduate Studies and Research and Development Member

4. Dean of Under Graduate Studies and Entrepreneurship Member

5. Dean of Planning, Resource Generation and Alumni Relations Member

6. Controller of Finance Member

7. Registrar Secretary

Purchase Committee

Central Purchase Committee - For purchases above Rs. 1 Lakhs

1. Controller of Finance Convener

2. Registrar Member

3. Head of the indenting Department and in case of projects the Head of Memberconcerned Department & Principal Investigator ofresearch/other projects only

4. Two members of the faculty to be nominated by the Vice Chancellor Memberfor a period of two years

5. One of the Deans to be nominated by the Vice Chancellor Memberfor a period of two years

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Departmental Purchase Committe - For Purchases below Rs. 1 Lakhs

1. Concerned Head of Department/Section Officer Chairman

2. One senior faculty member of Concerned Department Memberto be nominated by the Head for a period of two years

3. In case of projects the Principal Investigator of the research/other projects Membershall be the member and call the meeting of DPC. Investigator ofResearch Projects – Only for Research Projects

4. One external member from other Department of the University Memberto be nominated by the Controller of Finance for a period of two years

Academic Affairs Committee

1. The Pro Vice Chancellor or the Dean of Faculty Affairs in his absence Chairman

2. Dean of Student Affairs Member

3. Dean of Post Graduate Studies and Research and Development Member

4. Dean of Under Graduate Studies and Entrepreneurship Member

5. Dean of Planning, Resource Generation and Alumni Relations Member

6. Head, Mechanical Engg. Deptt Member

7. Head, Civil Engg. Deptt Member

8. Head, Electrical Engg. Deptt. Member

9. Head, Computer Science & Engg. Member

10. Head, Electronics & Communication Deptt Member

11. Head, Chemical Engineering Department Member

12. Head, Applied Science Deptt Member

13. Coordinator, Centre of Management Studies Member

14. Chairman, Council of Student Activities Member

15. Controller of Examination Member

16. Registrar Secretary

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Building Works Committee

1. Vice Chancellor Chairman

2. Pro Vice Chancellor or Dean Planning, Resource MemberGeneration and Alumni relations in his absence

3. Chief Engineer PWD of the zone in which the University situated or Memberhis nominee not below the rank of Executive Engineer

4. One Professor of Civil Engineering preferably from Structural Engineering Memberfrom other Engineering institution to be nominated by Vice Chancellor

5. One senior Engineer to be nominated by Vice Chancellor Member

6. One senior architect to be nominated by Vice Chancellor Member

7. Registrar Member

8. Controller of Finance of the University Member

9. Head, Civil Engg.Deptt MemberSecretary

Council of Students Activities

1. Prof. Rakesh Kumar Chairman

2. Dr. Divakar Yadav Vice ChairmanDr. B. K. Pandey Vice Chairman

3. Mrs. Sweta Yadav OSD

Sports Sub Council

4. Faculty In-charge Dr. Brijesh Kumar, ECED

Members 1. Dr. Swati Gangwar, MED2. Dr. Krishna Kumar. ASD3. Sri Anupam Sahu, ECED

Cultural Sub Council

5. Faculty In-charge Dr. B. K. Pandey, ASD

Members 1. Dr. Harish Chandra, ASD2. Dr. Abhijit Mishra, ASD3. Ms. Shweta Yadav, CED

Technical Sub Council

6. Faculty In-charge Dr. Divakar Yadav, CSED

Members 1. Sri. M.K. Srivastava, CSED2. Dr. Sneha Gupta, CED

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3. Dr. Gaurav Baranwal, CSED4. Dr. Manish Kumar, ECED

Day Scholar Club

7. Faculty In-charge Sri M. Hasan, CSED

Resident Scholar Club

8. Faculty In-charge Warden of the Respective Hostel

NSS Cell

9. Coordinator Sri Rohit Kumar Tiwari, CSED

NCC Cell

10. Faculty In-charge Sri K. B. Sahay, EEDMrs. Meenu, CSED

Members of Council of Hostel Activities

Chief Warden/Dean Student's Affairs : Dr. A. N. Tiwari, EE Deptt. Chairman

All Wardens Warden Tagore Bhawan Sri K. P. Singh MemberDr. Brijesh Kumar Member

Warden Raman Bhawan Dr. S.P. Singh MemberSri Awadhesh Kumar Member

Warden Subhash Bhawan Sri S.N. Chaudhary MemberDr. B.K. Pandey Member

Warden Visveswaraya Dr. U.C. Jaiswal MemberBhawan Dr. A.K. Barnwal Member

Dr. Abhishek Kumar Gupta Member

Warden Ambedkar Dr. R.K. Shukla MemberBhawan Sri Manish Kumar Srivastava Member

Warden Tilak Bhawan Dr. Harish Chandra Member

Dr. Sudhanshu Verma Member

Warden Ramanujam Sri D.S. Singh MemberBhawan Sri Devesh Kumar Member

Warden Saraswati Sri. G.S. Tripathi MemberBhawan Dr. Govind Pandey Member

Ms. Shweta Yadav Member

Warden Kalpna Bhawan Dr. A.K. Mishra MemberMrs. Swati Gangwar Member

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Warden Sarojni Bhawan Dr. S.C. Jaiswal MemberMrs. Meenu Member

University Space Advisory Committee

1. Dean of Planning, Resource Generation and Alumni Relations Chairman

2. Dean, Student Affairs Member

3. Dean of Under Graduate Studies and Entrepreneurship Member

4. Dean of Post Graduate Studies and Research and Development Member

5. Controller of Finance Member

6. Head, Civil Engg.Deptt. Convener

Environmental Advisory Committee

1. Dean of Planning, Resource Generation and Alumni Relations Chairman

2. Dean, Student Affairs Member

3. Dean of Under Graduate Studies and Entrepreneurship Member

4. Dean of Post Graduate Studies and Research and Development Member

5. Registrar Member

6. Dr. Govind Pandey, Associate Professor, Civil Engg. Deptt. Convener

Internal Quality Assurance Committee

1. Prof. S.N. Singh, Vice Chancellor Chairman

2. Prof. K.G. Upadhyay, Electrical Engg. Deptt. Member

3. Prof. S.K. Srivastava, Mechanical Engg. Deptt. Member

4. Prof. Rakesh Kumar, Computer Science & Engg. Deptt. Member

5. Sri. R. D. Patel, Civil Engg. Deptt. Member

6. Dr. A.N. Tiwari, Electrical Engg. Deptt. Member

7. Dr. R. K. Shukla, Civil Engg. Deptt. Member

8. Dr. R. K. Chauhan, Electronics and Communication Engg. Deptt. Member

9. Maj. G. S. Tripathi, Electronics and Communication Engg. Deptt. Member

10. Er. J. P. Maskara, Mahavir Jute Mills Ltd., Gorakhpur Member

11. Prof. Gopinath, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur Member

12. Prof. Raghunandan Sen Gupta, IME, IIT Kanpur Member

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13. Prof. D. K. Dwivedi, Department of Applied Science MemberSecretary

University Women Grievance Redressal Cell

1. Smt Meenu, Assistant Professor, CSE Deptt Chairman

2. Sri D.S. Singh, Assistant Professor, CSED Member

3. Ms. Swati Gangwar, Assistant Professor, MED Member

4. Dr. Harish Chandra, Assistant Professor, ASD Member

5. Ms. Sana Zafar, Assistant Professor, CED Member

6. Sri Awadhesh Kumar, Assistant Professor, EED Member

7. Ms. Pooja Gupta, CS IV year Member

8. Ms. Vishakha Singh, M.Tech. EE(PED) Member

9. Smt. Madhuri Shukla, Jr. Asstt. Member

10. Mrs. Seema Mumtaz, Member, Juvenile Justice Board, Gorakhpur ExternalMember

Grievance Redressal Committee

1. Prof. K.G. Upadhyay, Dean Faculty Affairs Chairman

2. Sri K.P. Singh, Associate Prof., EED Member

3. Sri D.S. Singh, Assistant Prof.,CSED Member

4. Mrs. Meenu, Assistant Prof.,CSED Member

5. Mrs. Shadma Mirza, Jr. Assistant Member

Electronic Data Processing Cell (EDP Cell)

1. Dr. Sarvpal Singh, Associate Professor, CSE Deptt. Chairman

2. Shri M.K. Srivastava, Assistant Professor, CSE Deptt. Member

3. Ms. Sana Zafar, Assistant Professor, CE Deptt. Member

4. Shri K.B. Sahai, Assistant Professor, EE Deptt. Member

5. Shri G.D. Bharti, Assistant Professor, ECE Deptt. Member

6. Shri R.B. Prasad, Assistant Professor, ME Deptt. Member

7. Dr. Harish Chandra, Assistant Professor, ASD Deptt. Member

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Research & Consultancy Management Committee

1. Dean Planning Chairman

2. Prof. Rakesh Kumar, Professor and Head, Computer Science and Engineering  Member

3. Controller of Finance Member

4. Registrar MemberSecretary

Gender Champions

1. Ms. Shweta Yadav, Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department Nodal Teacher

2. Sri Rajan Kumar Soni, B. Tech-IV Year, CSED Gender Champion

3. Ms. Ishita Shahi, B. Tech IV Year, ECED Gender Champion

Students’ Grievance Redressal Committee

1. Dean Student Affairs Chairman

2. Dean UG Studies and Ent. Member

3. Dean PGS, R&D Member

4. Dean Planning Member

5. Registrar Member

6. Sri Abhay Kumar Maurya, B.Tech 3rd year Member

7. Ms. Alka Mishra, B. Tech. 4th year Member

8. Sri Krishna Kumar Tripathi F/O Sri Suyash Tripathi B. Tech 1st year Member

9. Proctor MemberSecretary

Board of Studies

Chemical Engineering Department

1. Head of the Department Chairman

2. All Faculty Members Member

3. Prof. Nishith Verma, Deptt. of Chemical Engineering, IIT, Kanpur Member

4. Prof. P.K. Mishra, Deptt. of Chemical Engineering, IIT, BHU, Varanasi Member

5. Sri Arvind Kumar, Dy. Manager (Petrochemical Operation), GAIL India Ltd., MemberAuraiya, U.P.

6. Sri Ram Krishna, Dy. Manager (Production), Indian Oil Corp. Ltd., Barauni, MemberBihar

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Civil Engineering Department

1. Head of the Department Chairman

2. All Faculty Members Member

3. Dr. Mahendra Singh (Prof. Civil Engg. Dept. IIT, Roorkee) Uttrakhand Member

4. Dr. Rajesh Srivastava, Professor, CED, IIT Kanpur Member

5. Er. Pradeep Kharbanda, Managing Director,M/s Planner’s Concept, A-288, Sector 47, Noida, U.P. Member

6. Dr. R.K. Srivastava, (Rtd. Managing Director, U.P. Bridge Corporation)Prof. CED,Shri Ram Swaroop Memorial University, Lucknow Member

Electrical Engineering Department

1. Head of the Department Chairman

2. All Faculty Members Member

3. Prof. R. Mohanti, EED, I.I.T BHU, Varanasi Member

4. Dr. Yaduvir Singh, Professor & Head, HBTI, Kanpur Member

5. Er. Ambrish Kumar, G.M. Project, CLINTHA Research Ltd., New Delhi Member

6. Er. Himanshu Sharma, Senior Engineer (Project)Rockwell Automatic India Pvt. Ltd., Ghaziabad Member

Electronics & Communication Engineering Department

1. Head of the Department Chairman

2. All Faculty Members Member

3. Prof. Y. N. Singh, Electrrical Engg. Department, IIT, Kanpur Member

4. Dr. Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava, Electrical Engineering Department, IIT Kanpur Member

5. Sri Gurmukh Singh, GM, Saraya, Distillery, Pvt. Ltd. Sardar Nagar Gorakhpur Member

6. Sri Rahul Singh, Director, Doordarshan Kendra, Gorakhpur Member

Mechanical Engineering Department

1. Head of the Department Chairman

2. All Faculty Members Member

3. Sri L. B. Singh, Associate Professor (Rtd.), MED, MMMUT, Gorakhpur Member

4. Prof. A. K. Agrawal, Professor, MED, IIT (BHU), Varanasi Member

5. Sri M. P. Kandoi, Alumnus, Khoya Mandi Gali, Cinema Road, Gorakhpur Member

6. Sri H. R. Jaiswal, CEO, Urja Gasifier Pvt. Ltd, M. G. College Road, Gorakhpur Member

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Computer Science & Engineering Department

1. Head of the Department Chairman

2. All Faculty Members Member

3. Prof. M.M. Gore, Dept of CSE, MNNIT, Allahabad Member

4. Prof. A.K. Singh, Dept of CSE, NIT, Kurukshetra Member

5. Er. Harshit Tiwari, Assistant Systems Engineer atTata Consultancy Services, Lucknow Member

6. Dr. Satish Kumar Singh, Asst. Prof., Dept of IT, IIIT Allahabad Member

Applied Science Department

1. Head of the Department Chairman

2. All Faculty Members Member

3. Prof. Sanjay Chaube, Deptt. of Physics, M.N.N.I.T. Allahabad Member

4. Prof. A.K. Singh, Deptt. of Physics, IIT, BHU, Varanasi Member

5. Dr. G. Anantharaman, Deptt. of Chemistry, IIT, Kanpur Member

6. Prof. R.L. Prasad, Institute of Science, BHU, Varanasi Member

7. Prof. A.K. Mitra, IIT, Kanpur Member

8. Prof. D. Bahaguna, Deptt. of Mathematics & Statistics, IIT, Kanpur Member

9. Prof. K. Ravi Priya, Deptt. of Humanities & Social Sciences, IIT, Kanpur Member

10. Prof. N. Banerjee, Deptt. of Humanities, MNIIT, Allahabad Member

Centre for Management Studies

1. Coordinator, CMS Chairman

2. All Faculty Members Member

3. Dr. Sanjay Medhavi, Deptt. of Business AdministrationLucknow University, Lucknow Member

4. Dr. Gopi Nath, Prof., Deptt. of Business AdministrationDDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur Member

5. Sri Gurumukh Singh, Dy. G.M. Saraya Distillery, Gorakhpur Member

6. Sri Ashutosh Shukla, Manager, Purvanchal Gramin Bank, Gorakhpur Member

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Departmental Advisory Group

Computer Sc. & Engg.

1. Sri Shailesh Gupta, Senior Vice President, Tata Communications Ltd., ChairmanC-21 and C-36, G Block, Bandrakurla Complex Mumbai-400098Mobile 7208076162, e-mail: [email protected]

2. Sri L.B. Sharma, Team Lead – SAP System Admin, ERP CC, MemberBharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd., “A” Installation, Sewri Fort Road,Sewri – East, Mumbai -400063, Contact No.-09819113557e-mail: [email protected]

3. Sri Abhay Jaiswal, Lincon C, 705, Omaxe Grand Sector-93 B, MemberNoida-201304, Mobile – 09971931767Email – [email protected]

4. Prof. D.P. Vidhyarthi, Professor, School of Computer and System MemberSciences, JNU, New Delhi, Mobile-09868269900e-mail: [email protected]

5. Sri Naveen Singhal, Director, HSP Pvt. Ltd. Member190, Sri Nagar, Hapur – 245101, U.P.Mobile: 09810030114, Email:  [email protected]

6. Sri K.P. Singh, #315, Rainbow Drive Layout, Sarjapur Road, MemberOpposite Wipro Corporate Office, Bangalore - 560035Contact no. - 09845177160, e-mail: [email protected]

7. Dr. Udai Shanker, Professor, MMMUT, Gorakhpur Member

8. Dr. P.K. Singh MemberProfessor,CSED, MMMUT, Gorakhpur

9. Dr. Rakesh Kumar, MemberProfessor & Head SecretaryCSED, MMMUT, Gorakhpur

Civil Engg.

1. Dr. C.P. Hingoorani, Managing Director, M/s Chitra Bharti Consultant ChairmanBetia Hata, Gorakhpur, Mobile No.- 9415244101e-mail: [email protected]

2. Dr. R.K. Srivastava, Managing Director (R),UP BC Ltd., MemberC93, Sector-K, Aliganj, Lucknow-226024Mob. No.: 09415063762, e-mail: [email protected]

3. Er Jitendra Mani Tripathi,GM (Admin)/HR/Chief Engineer (Civil) BSNL, MemberPatna, Mobile No.: 9473400220,e-mail: [email protected]

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4. Er. Ghanshyam Pandey, Chief Project Manager, MemberU.P.Bridge Corporation, LucknowMobile No.: 9415212090e-mail: [email protected]

5. Er. Sanjay Yadav, Chief Public Relation Officer,NER, Gorakhpur MemberMobile no.- 9794840055, e-mail:[email protected]

6. Er. Naveen Pratap Singh, AGM CHD Developers MemberBhikajicama Place, New DelhiI-59, 2nd Floor South City-II,Sohna Road, Gurgaon, Haryana-122018Mob. No.: 09811499285, e-mail : [email protected]

7. Dr. R.K. Shukla, Associate Professor, Civil Engg. Deptt. MemberMMMUT, GorakhpurMob. No.: 9235500517, e-mail: [email protected]

8. Dr. Shri Ram, Associate Professor Civil Engg. Deptt. MemberMMMUT, GorakhpurMob. No.: 9235500519, e-mail: [email protected]

9. Dr. S.M. Ali Jawaid, Professor & Head, Civil Engg. Deptt. MemberMMMUT, Gorakhpur SecretaryMob. No. 9235500523, e-mail: [email protected]

Electronics & Comm. Engg.

1. Sri S.C. Yadav (Alumni 1980 Batch) Dy. G.M. ITI Limited, ChairmanB.C. Office, 1st floor core 6 Scope complex,7 Lodhi Road New Delhi-110003, Mob. No.09968588890

2. Sri Dinesh Verma (Alumni 1995 Batch) MemberDy. CSTE/IRPMU/ALD, NR Allahabad (U.P.)Mob. No. 09794835182

3. Sri Sushil Chandra Mishra (Alumni 1982 Batch) MemberGM (GABON) Oil India Ltd., Flat 83, Oil India Residential complex250-C Sector- 15A, Noida (U.P.) Mob. No. 9818027941

4. Sri Sarvendra Singh (Alumni 1983 Batch) MemberDirector, Department of Telecom,107, New Surya Kiran Colony, Patparganj, Delhi-110092Mob. No. 9868074123, 9868134777

5. Sri Ravi Prakash (Industry Expert and Alumni 1992 Batch) MemberHead of Operation for Bharti Airtel Ericsson India, DelhiMob. No 9810001081

6. Sri Sanjay Kumar Mittal (Industry Expert and Alumni 1980 Batch) MemberDirector & CEO, ZESTHA, R-13/19, Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad-201002Mob. No. 9971299999

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7. Dr. R.K. Chauhan, Associate Professor, MemberECE Deptt., MMMUT, Gorakhpur -273010, Mob. No. 923500556

8. Dr Brijesh Kumar, Associate Professor, E&CE Deptt. MremberMMMUT, Gorakhpur -273010, Mob. No.9235552354

9. Sri G.S. Tripathi, Associate Professor & Head MemberECE Deptt., MMMUT, Gorakhpur -273010, SecretaryMob. No. 923500559

Electrical Engg.

1. Er. Bechu Rai, Chief Administrative Office, ChairmanMadhepura Electric Loko Project, East Central Railway, Hazipur, BiharMob. 09450887777

2. Er. Yogesh Kumar Dixit, Power Grid Corporation of India Limited, MemberB – 9, Qutab Institutional Area, Katwaria Sarai, New Delhi – 110016

3. Sri Rajesh Kumar Srivastava, Project Director, Coslight India MemberTelecom Pvt. Ltd., 212 Time Tower, MG Road, Gurgaon – 122001Email: [email protected], Mob. 09871330825

4. Er. A.C. Jain, Project Manager, MemberU.P. Rajkiya Nirmaan Nigam, A-302, Antriksh GreenSector-50, Noida-201303, Mob. : 8882631431

5. Er. Vaibhav Srivastava, Director Operations Company – JLL Ltd, MemberFlat No. 204, Shakti Apartments Sector 15, Part – II,Gurgaon – 122001 (Hariyana) Mob. 08640056982

6. Sri Ravi Shankar Verma, Consultant TCS, Tata Consultancy Service, MemberLucknow, Email: [email protected], Mob. 07408997555

7. Dr. K.G Upadhyay, Professor MemberElectrical Engineering Department, MMMUT, Gorakhpur – 273010

8. Sri K.P. Singh, Associate Prof. MemberElectrical Engineering Department, MMMUT, Gorakhpur – 273010

9. Dr. S.K. Srivastava, Associate. Prof. & Head, MemberElectrical Engineering Department, MMMUT, Gorakhpur – 273010 Secretary

Mechanical Engg.

1. Er. M.P. Kandoi (Alumni) Chairman27, Purdilpur, Khoya Mandi Gali, Cinema Road, Gorakhpur- 273 001Mob. 07408778557

2. Er. Girja Prasad (Alumni), Joint General Manager, MemberPawanhans Limited, Juhu Airport, SV Road,Vile Parle (West), Mumbai- 400 056, Mob. 09892261242

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3. Er. Anshu Khare (Alumni), Dy. General Manager (MM) MemberC-33, B&S Asset, 7th Floor, NBP Green HeightsPlot No. C 69, ONGC Limited, Bandra Kurla Complex,Bandra East, Mumbai-400051, Mob. 09969221840

4. Er. R.S. Singh (Alumni) Member196-A, Shivapuram, Basharatpur, Gorakhpur, Mob. 9415244982

5. Er. R.N. Singh (Industrialist) Weld India MemberD-5, Sector 13, GIDA, Gorakhpur, Mob. 9415244982

6. Er. H.R. Jaiswal (Industrialist), CEO, Urja Gasifier Pvt. Ltd. Member377, Purdilpur, MG College Road, Gorakhpur- 273 001Mo. 9415321903

7. Dr. R.K. Lal, Assistant Professor MemberMED, M.M.M.U.T., Gorakhpur- 273010

8. Prof. S.K. Srivastava, Professor MemberMED, M.M.M.U.T., Gorakhpur- 273010

9. Dr. S.C. Jayswal, Associate Professor & Head Convener/MED, M.M.M.U.T., Gorakhpur- 273010 Member

Centre for Management Studies

1. Sri Anurag Ashok (Alumnus 2003) Zonal Sales Manager ChairmanAirtel Office (2nd Floor), Tulsi Complex (Next to IP Mall), GorakhpurMob. : 9935099448, e-mail: [email protected]

2. Sri Manoj Tiwari (Alumnus 2009), Director MemberNETCOP Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Durga Modern Public School,Murari Lal Ka Pench, Near Adarsh Restaurant, Kakrala,Khurja, Dist: Bulandshar, U.P.- 203131Mob. : 09458667450, e-mail: [email protected]

3. Sri Pushpak Srivastava (Alumnus 2008), Recruiter & Generalist, MemberInfosys BPO Ltd. Gurgaon,Mob. : 9643201472, e-mail: [email protected]

4. Mrs. Surabhi Shukla (Alumnae 2009) Assistant Manager MemberHDFC Bank, GorakhpurMob. : 9453044933, e-mail: [email protected]

5. Sri Sunil Mittal (Industry Expert) MemberDirector, Radhey Renewable Energy, Rajkot, GujaratMob. : 9898092843, e-mail: [email protected]

6. Sri Ashish Agarwal (Industry Expert) CEO & Director MemberVolvo International, Gandhi Park, Bhalotia Market, GorakhpurMob. : 9793909000, e-mail: [email protected]

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7. Dr A K Daniel, Coordinator – CMS MemberMMM University of Technology, GorakhpurMob: 9235500530, e-mail: [email protected]

Rashtriya Uchattar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA)

First phase of RUSA was implemented successfully by utilizing sanction amount of Rs. 183.33 Lakhsfor networking, service security, purchase of computers, construction of scatting court and tenderingwork.

Second phase of RUSA of Rs. 801.39 Lakhs has been planned for construction of examination centre,fencing of academic area, purchase of equipment’s for different department and development ofother infrastructural facilities.

Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP)

Second phase of TEQIP was successfully completed by utilizing the grant of Rs. 1100.00 Lakhs receivedby the University. This grant was utilized for improvement of infrastructural facility of Universityand for carrying out academic activates such as research, faculty improvement programme, organisingexpert lecture, seminar, conferences etc.

Third phase of the TEQIP has also been sanctioned with a grant of Rs 1500.00 Lakhs received bythe university utilized for improvement of infrastructural facility, different academic activates relatedto education, research and training.

Pt. Deen Dayal Quality improvement Programme

University is to receive Rs. 1500.00 Lakhs through the Government from Dr. Abdul Kalam TechnicalUniversity, Lucknow under Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya quality improvement programme. Funds areproposed to utilize for construction of new infrastructure, improvement of infrastructure,strengthening, enhancement of laboratories, promotion of research and solar energy, training ofstudents for their enhanced employability, strengthening of placement cell, e tendering, e fee collectionand construction of Labs, toilets for Divyangs.

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Details of Admissions in Academic Session 2017-18

Admission Process Details

• Admission Test of B.Tech., MCA & MBA held at 33 examination centers in 10 cities of U.P. on 17th

May, 2017

• Result of these Admission Tests declared on 27th May, 2017

• Admission Test of M.Tech. & Ph.D. held at 1 examination centre in 1 city of U.P. on 28th May, 2017

• Result of these Admission Tests declared on 3rd June, 2017

• Counselling for seat allotment and admission started on 21st June, 2017 at MMMUT Campus

• Registration of 2nd year (B Tech Lateral Entry) as well as 1st year (PG & Ph.D.) students held on 24th

July, 2017

• Registration of B Tech 1st year students held on 25thJuly, 2017

• Orientation programme on 26th July, 2017

• Commencement of classes for all newly admitted students from 27th July, 2017

Details of Students in First Year of B.Tech./M.Tech./MCA/MBA/ Ph.D.Programmes and B.Tech, Second Year Lateral Entry for Session 2017-2018.

1. B.Tech 1st Year

S.N. Branch Mode of AdmissionAdmission Govt. PMSSS* ICCW# Total

Test Nominee

1. Civil Engineering 126 05 01 --- 132

2. Computer Science & Engineering 126 --- --- --- 126

3. Electrical Engineering 126 --- --- 01 127

4. Electronics & Communication Engineering 126 --- --- --- 126

5. Mechanical Engineering 126 --- --- --- 126

6. Chemical Engineering 63 --- --- --- 63

Total 693 05 01 01 700

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2. B.Tech Second Year (Lateral Entry)

S.N. Branch Admission Test PMSSS* Total

1. Civil Engineering 24 01 25

2. Computer Science & Engineering 27 —- 27

3. Electrical Engineering 29 —- 29

4. Electronics & Communication Engineering 25 —- 25

5. Mechanical Engineering 26 —- 26

6. Chemical Engineering 13 —- 13

Total 144 01 145

* PMSSS - Prime Minister’s Special Scholarship Scheme # ICCW - Indian Council for Child Welfare

3. M.Tech I Year

S.N. Branch Mode of Admission

Admission International Student TotalTest (Through ICCR)$

1. Environmental Engineering 18 1 19

2. Hill Area Development Engineering 17 —- 17

3. Structural Engineering 18 —- 18

4. Seismic Design & Earthquake Engineering 18 —- 18

5. Computer Science & Engineering 18 —- 18

6. Information Technology 18 —- 18

7. Power Electronics & Drives 18 —- 18

8. Control & Instrumentation 18 —- 18

9. Digital System 18 —- 18

10. Communication Engineering 18 —- 18

11. Computer Integrated Manufacturing 18 —- 18

12. Energy Technology & Management 18 —- 18

Total 215 01 216

$ - ICCR – Indian Council of Cultural Relation

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4. MBA & MCA First Year

1. MBA 60

2. MCA 60

5. Ph.D. First Year

S.N. Branch Full Time Part Time Total

1. Civil Engineering 03 03 06

2. Computer Science & Engineering 05 05 10

3. Electrical Engineering 03 00 03

4. Electronics & Communication Engineering 04 04 08

5. Mechanical Engineering 03 02 05

6. Applied Science Department 03 03 06

Total 21 17 38

Details of Male/Female Students Admitted in Session 2017-18

Program No of Male Students No of Female Students Total

B.Tech. First Year 558 142 700

B.Tech. Second Year (Lateral) 106 39 145

M.Tech. 156 60 216

M.B.A. 31 29 60

M.C.A. 36 24 60

Ph.D. 31 07 38

Total 918 301 1219

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Department of Chemical Engineering

1. Program Offered:

Sl.No. Name of Program Specialization Present Intake Year of Starting

1 B. Tech. Chemical Engineering Sugar Technology 60 2016

2. Faculty Status

Sanctioned Strength: 04 (Associate Professor: 01, Assistant Professor: 03)

Details of Faculty on Role:

Sl.No. Name of Faculty Designation Highest Qualification Year of Joining

1. Dr. P. P. Pande Head Ph. D. 2002

2. Dr. Ravi Shankar Assistant Professor Ph. D. 2016

3. Sri Anil Kumar Verma Contractual faculty Ph.D. (Submitted) 2017

4. Ms. Ankita Srivastava Contractual faculty M. Tech. 2017

3. Special Lecture/Invited talk delivered by Faculty Member

Sl.No. Name of Faculty Title of Talk Venue Date

1. Dr. P. P. Pande The world of smart St. Andrews P.G. 27 Feb., 2017polymers *Delivered as College, Gorakhpur“R D Singh Memorial Lecture”

Department of Civil Engineering

1. Courses Offered:

Sl.No. Name of Program Specialization Present Year ofIntake Starting

1. B. Tech. Civil Engineering Civil Engineering 120 1962

2. M. Tech. Civil Engineering Hill Area Development Engineering 18 1984

3. M. Tech. Civil Engineering Environmental Engineering 18 2000

4. M. Tech. Civil Engineering Structural Engineering 18 2010

5. M. Tech. Civil Engineering Seismic & Earthquake Engineering 18 2010

6. Ph.D. Civil Engineering As per norms 1990

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2. Faculty Status

Sanctioned Strength : 20 (Professor 03, Associate Professor 06, Assistant Professor 11)

Details of Faculty on Role:

Sl. Name of Faculty Designation Highest Year ofNo. Qualification Joining

1. Dr. S.M. Ali Jawaid Professor Ph. D 1991

2. Dr. R.K. Shukla Associate Professor Ph. D. 1988

3. Dr. Shri Ram Associate Professor Ph. D. 1989

4. Shri Ram Dular Associate Professor Ph. D. (Pursuing) 1988

5. Shri S.N. Choudhary Associate Professor M. Tech. 1988

6. Dr. Govind Pandey Associate Professor Ph. D. 1991

7. Dr. Arun Kumar Mishra Assistant Professor Ph. D. 2009

8. Mrs. Sana Zafar Assistant Professor M. Tech. 2014

9. Mrs. Sneha Gupta Assistant Professor Ph. D. 2015

10. Sri Vinay Kumar Singh Assistant Professor Ph. D. (Pursuing) 2015

11. Ms. Shweta Yadav Assistant Professor M. Tech. 2016

12. Sri Madan Chandra Maurya Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2016

13. Sri Vikas Kumar Assistant Professor M. Tech. 2016

14. Sri Kuldeep Sharma Contractual faculty M. Tech. 2016-2017

15. Sri Mangesh Srivastava Contractual faculty M. Tech. 2016-2017

16. Sri Sagar Tripathi Contractual faculty M. Tech. 2016-2017

17. Sri Nimisha Dwivedi Contractual faculty M. Tech. 2016-2017

18. Sri Khushbu Contractual faculty M. Tech. 2016-2017

19. Sri Gaurav Singh Contractual faculty M. Tech. 2016-2017

3. Major Research Projects : Ongoing

S. Principal Title of Project Funding Duration AmountN. Investigator Agency Years (in Lakhs)

1. Dr. S.M. Ali Jawaid Energy Transfer Characteristics AICTE 3 10.0of Indian Standard SPT Hammer New Delhiand Its Impact on LiquefactionPotential Evaluation

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2. Dr. S.M. Ali Jawaid Composite Foundation for flood UGC 3 7.60& Dr. Shri Ram prone areas subjected to scouring

of foundation

3. Dr. Govind Pandey Ambient Air Monitoring at Three Central 3 7.12/Stations at Gorakhpur City Pollution annum

ControlBoard,Delhi

4. Special Lectures/Invited talks delivered by Faculty Members:

Sl.No. Name of Faculty Title of Lecture/Talk Venue Date

1. Mrs. Sana Zafar Introduction to Earthquake MMMUT, 29/08/16Engineering Gorakhpur

2 Sri Ram Dular Fundamental of Structural MMMUT, 29/08/16Dynamics Gorakhpur

3 Sri Vinay Kumar Singh Philosophy of Earthquake MMMUT, 30/08/16Resistant Design Gorakhpur

4 Sri Vikas Kumar Geotechnical Consideration MMMUT, 30/08/16for Earthquake Gorakhpur

5 Sri Vikas Kumar EQ Resistant Design of MMMUT, 30/08/16Structures Gorakhpur

6 Dr. R.K.Shukla Geo-spatial Technology for MMMUT, 31/08/16Earthquake damage assessment Gorakhpur

7 Prof. S. M. Ali Jawaid Earthquake Hazard Mitigation MMMUT, 31/08/16Gorakhpur

8 Sri Madan Chandra Maurya Ductile Detailing MMMUT, 02/09/16Gorakhpur

9 Sri Ram Dular Design of pre- engineered MMMUT, 02/09/16Buildings Gorakhpur

10 Er Vikas Kumar Geo Polymer Concrete: Eco- MMMUT, 01/09/16Friendly Construction Material. Gorakhpur

11 Mrs. Sana Zafar Introduction to Earthquake MMMUT, 29/08/16Engineering Gorakhpur

12 Sri Ram Dular Fundamental of Structural MMMUT, 29/08/16Dynamics Gorakhpur

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13 Er. Vikas Kumar Geo Polymer Concrete: Eco- MMMUT, 01/10/16Friendly Construction Material. Gorakhpur

15 Sri. Vinay Kumar Singh Advances in Structural Systems MMMUT, 02/10/16Gorakhpur

16 Ms. Shweta Yadav Ganga river basin MMMUT, 02/10/16environmental plan Gorakhpur

17 Dr. Govind Pandey Water and Wastewater MMMUT, 04/10/16Management in India Gorakhpur

18 Sri Madan Chandra Maurya Non-Linear Static Analysis MMMUT, 07/10/16Gorakhpur

5. Invited Talks/Special Lectures organized by the Department

S.No. Name of Speaker Title of Talk Dates

1. Er. Sanjay Yadav, CPRO, N.E.R. Tenders & Contracts July 16, 2016Gorakhpur

2. Prof. D. Mohan, Civil Engineering Emerging Challenges and Opportunities Aug 12, 2016Department IIT BHU, Varanasi In the field Of Civil Engineering

3. Dr. P. K. Sharma, Civil Engineering Modeling & Simulation Aug 16, 2016DepartmentIIT, Roorkee, Uttaranchal

4. Er. Sanjay Kr. Srivastava, Head Orientation on Airport Planning & Sep 29, 2016(Roads & Airports)L & T, Chennai Design

5. Prof. Sunil Kumar, Civil Engineering Principle of Earthquake Resistant Aug 29, 2016DepartmentHBTI, Kanpur Construction

6. Dr. Rizwan Ahmad Khan, Associate 1. Seismic Design of RCC Building Aug 31, 2016Professor,CED, AMU, Aligarh 2. Design of Cast In-situ Beam

7. Prof. Virendra Kumar, CED, IIT, Simplified Guidelines for Building Sep 02, 2016BHU, Varanasi Construction in the Seismic Zone of

India with reference to masonry building

8. Dr. Chandan Ghosh Prof. & Head Disaster Mitigation techniques Oct 01, 2016Geo-Hazard Risk ManagementDivision, (NIDM) New Delhi

9. Dr. R. K Shrivastava Professor, Climate Change Oct 02, 2016MNNIT Allahabad

10. Dr. Kumar Pallav, Assistant Professor Seismic Micro-zonation & Hazard Oct 03, 2016MNNIT Allahabad Analysis

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11. Prof. Devendra Mohan, Environmental Engineering Oct 04, 2016IIT BHU Varanasi

12. Dr. N. K Rana, Associate Professor, Application of GIS Oct 04, 2016DDU Gorakhpur U.P.

13. Sri Vybhav Gupta, DGM Heidelberg Design Mix Oct 05, 2016Cement Ltd.MYCem Cement,Lucknow

14. Dr. R. K Shrivastava, Retired Chief Design of Minor Bridges Oct 07, 2016Engineer PWD (U.P)

15. Er Vipul Sen, Scientist “G”, BARC, Controlling Municipal Waste from Nov 30, 2016Mumbai damaging water resources

16. Dr P K Sharma, Assoc Prof, CEDIIT, Continuum Approach & fluid Kinematics Mar 23, 2017Roorkee

17. Prof D. Mohan,CEDIIT, BHU, Varanasi Recent Microbiological Applications in Mar 27, 2017the field of water & waste watertreatment

18. Professor, M. R. Madhav, (Former Joy of Geotechnical Engineering Mar 30, 2017Prof., IIT Kanpur), Prof. ( Emeritus), Geosynthetics - Third Revolution inCED JNTU & IIT, Hyderabad Civil Engineering Materials

6. Seminar/Conference/Symposia/Workshop/Training Program /SDP organized bythe Department:

S. No. Title Dates

1. Short term course on “Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures” Aug 29 - Sept 02, 2016

2. Short term course on “Emerging Trends in Civil Engineering”. Oct. 01 - Oct. 07, 2016

3. Two days training program on “Pipeline Engineering” for students March 23-24, 2017& faculty members

4. International Conference on “Challenges in Sustainable March 24 – 25, 2017Development from Energy & Environment Perspective(CSDEEP-2017) “Organized jointly with Mechanical EngineeringDepartment

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7. Seminar/Conference/Symposia/Workshop/Training Program /SDP attended bythe faculty members:

S.N. Name of Faculty Title of Program Venue Date

1. Mrs Sana Zafar Short Term Course on IIIT, Hyderabad Feb 23-25,“Geotechnical Earthquake Engg” 2017

Workshop on “Legal Issues of At MMMUT by Mr H. S. March 31,Plagiarism in Technical Institutions” Rana, Institute of Public 2017

Administration, Bangalore

Workshop on “Pedagogical At MMMUT by Engg Mar 21-23,training for effective teaching in Staff Training College, 2017Technical Education Hyderabad

Workshop on “Communication At MMMUT by Engg Mar 26-28,and Presentation Skill” Staff Training College, 2017

Hyderabad

2 Er. Govind Pandey TEQIP course and International IIT, Roorkee Mar 27-31,workshop on Sustainable 2017Environment Management

3 Ms. Sunayana TEQIP course and International IIT, Roorkee Mar 27-31,workshop on Sustainable 2017Environment Management

4 Prof S M Ali Jawaid Workshop on “Performance At MMMUT by Engg Mar 21-23,Improvement for Institutional Staff Training College, 2017Development” Hyderabad

5 Dr. Shri Ram Workshop on “Performance At MMMUT by Engg Mar 21-23,Improvement for Institutional Staff Training College, 2017Development” Hyderabad

Workshop on “Legal Issues of At MMMUT by Mr H. S. March 31,Plagiarism in Technical Institutions” Rana, Institute of Public 2017

Administration, Bangalore

6 Er S N Chowdhary Workshop on “Performance At MMMUT by Engg Mar 21-23,Improvement for Institutional Staff Training College, 2017Development” Hyderabad

7 Dr. A. K. Mishra Workshop on “Performance At MMMUT by Engg Mar 21-23,Improvement for Institutional Staff Training College, 2017Development” Hyderabad

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Workshop on “Legal Issues of At MMMUT by Mr H. S. March 31,Plagiarism in Technical Institutions” Rana, Institute of Public 2017

Administration, Bangalore

8 Er. Vinay Kr Singh Workshop on “Communication At MMMUT by Engg Mar 26-28,and Presentation Skill” Staff Training College, 2017

Hyderabad

Workshop on “Pedagogical At MMMUT by Engg Mar 21-23,training for effective teaching in Staff Training College, 2017Technical Education Hyderabad

9 Ms. Shweta Yadav Workshop on “Communication At MMMUT by Engg Mar 26-28,and Presentation Skill” Staff Training College, 2017

Hyderabad

Workshop on “Pedagogical At MMMUT by Engg Mar 21-23,training for effective teaching in Staff Training College, 2017Technical Education Hyderabad, Hyderabad

10 Sri Madan Chandra Workshop on “Pedagogical At MMMUT by Engg Mar 21-23,Maurya training for effective teaching in Staff Training College, 2017

Technical Education Hyderabad

Workshop on “Communication At MMMUT by Engg Mar 26-28,and Presentation Skill” Staff Training College, 2017

Hydrabad

11 Sri Vikas Kumar Workshop on “Pedagogical At MMMUT by Engg Mar 21-23,training for effective teaching in Staff Training College, 2017Technical Education Hyderabad

Workshop on “Communication At MMMUT by Engg Mar 26-28,and Presentation Skill” Staff Training College, 2017

Hyderabad

Seminar on”Plaxis” CSIR-CRRI Delhi Feb. 10,2017

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Department of Computer Science & Engineering

1. Courses Offered:

Sl.No. Name of Program Present Intake Year of Starting

1. B. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering 120 1984

2. Master of Computer Application 60 1987

3. M. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering 18 2008

4. M. Tech. in Information Technology 18 2012

5. Ph.D. As per norms 1990

2. Faculty Status

Sanctioned Strength : 23 (Professor 03, Associate Professor 07, Assistant Professor 13)

Details of Faculty on Role:

Sl. Name of Faculty Designation Highest Year ofNo. Qualification Joining

1. Dr. Udai Shanker Professor Ph.D. 1988

2. Dr. Rakesh Kumar Professor & Head Ph.D. 1999

3. Dr. P. K. Singh Professor Ph.D. 1989

4. Dr. A. K. Sharma Associate Professor Ph.D. 1988

5. Dr. U. C. Jaiswal Associate Professor Ph.D. 1989

6. Dr. A. K. Daniel Associate Professor Ph.D. 1985

7. Dr. S. P. Singh Associate Professor Ph.D. 1994

8. Dr. Shiva Prakash Associate Professor Ph.D. 2009

9. Dr. Diwakar Yadav Associate Professor Ph.D. 2016

10. Sri D. S. Singh Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2002

11. Sri Jay Prakash Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Submitted) 2002

12. Sri M. K. Srivastava Assistant Professor M.Tech. (Pursuing) 2002

13. Sri M. Hasan Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2003

14. Smt. Meenu Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2003

15. Sri R. K. Dwivedi Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2009

16. Sri Rohit Kumar Tiwari Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2016

17. Sri S.K. Saroj Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2016

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18. Dr. Gaurav Baranwal Assistant Professor Ph.D. 2016

19. Dr. Nagendra Pratap Singh Assistant Professor Ph.D. 2016

20. Ms.Sweta Singh Contractual Faculty M. Tech. 2016

21. Ms.Ayushi Srivastava Contractual Faculty M. Tech. 2016

22. Ms.Suman Saroj Contractual Faculty M. Tech. 2016

23. Ms. Pratibha Pandey Contractual Faculty M. Tech. 2016

24. Smt. Trishla Kumari Contractual Faculty M. Tech. 2016

25. Sri Shashank Srivastav Contractual Faculty M. Tech. 2016

26. Sri Vimal Kumar Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Submitted) 2013

27. Sri Prakash Srivastava Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Submitted) 2013

28. Sri Prakash Kumar Singh Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2014

29. Pooja Chaturvedi Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Submitted) 2013

30. Shachi Mall Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Submitted) 2013

31. Aanjey Mani Tripathi Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2014

32. Shailesh Kumar Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2014

33. Pratik Srivastava Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2015

34. Sri Sarvesh Pandey Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2016

35. Sri Punit Kumar Singh Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2016

36. Sri Suryabhan Pratap Singh Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2016

37. Sri Ajay Kumar Gupta Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2016

3. Special Lectures/Invited talks delivered by Faculty Members:

Sl.No. Name of Faculty Title of Talk Venue Date

1. Sri Gaurav Baranwal Auction based Resource Dept. of Computer July 07,Allocation in Cloud Computing Science and Engg, 2016

MMMUT, Gorakhpur

2. Sri Rohit Kumar Tiwari Multi Criteria Decision Making M.M.M. University of Feb 26,Technology-Gorakhpur 2017

3. Dr. Sarvpal Singh Network Programming & LINUX Buddha Institute of Oct 22,Technology, GIDA, 2016Gorakhpur

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4. Nagendra Pratap Singh LaTex Module 1: Finding, MMMUT, Dec 12,Installing and using LaTex Gorakhpur 2016software

5. Nagendra Pratap Singh LaTex Module 2: Writing a MMMUT, Gorakhpur Dec 13,LaTex article- the basics 2016

6. Nagendra Pratap Singh LaTex Module 3: Writing a MMMUT, Gorakhpur Dec 14,LaTex article- Embedding Figures 2016

7. Dr. Sarvpal Singh Bash Programming BIET, Gorakhpur Mar 26,2017

8. Dr. Sarvpal Singh Cloud Technologies: Issues & REC, Azamgarh Apr 06,Challenges 2017

4. Invited Talks/Special Lectures organized by the Department

S.No. Name of Speaker Title of Talk Dates

1. Dr. R.B. Mishra, Professor, Dept. of AI Theory and its application July 03, 2016Computer Sc. & Engineering,IIT, BHU, Varanasi

2. Dr. Y.N. Singh, Professor, Dept. of Pattern Recognition and its Applications July 03 2016Computer Science & EngineeringIET, Lucknow

3. Dr. Ratneshwar, Asst. Professor, Service Oriented Architecture July 03, 2016Dept. of Computer Science (MMV),BHU Varanasi,

4. Er. Sunit Jaiswal, Managing Director Linux Administration July 04-05,Netarctik 2016

5. Dr. Akhilendra Pratap Singh, An expert lecture on Architectural July 05, 2016Asst. Professor, Dept.of Computer Perspective of WSNScience & Engg, NIT Meghalaya

6. Dr. V.K. Giri, Professor, Dept. of Telemedicine July 5, 2016Electrical Engineering, MMMUT,Gorakhpur

7. Er. Sushil Verma, CEO, Knoxia IoT enabled System Design July 06-07,Technology, Lucknow 2016

8. Dr. Shekhar Verma, Professor, Zero Knowledge Protocol in Network July 08, 2016Dept. of Information Technology, SecurityIIIT Allahabad

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9. Dr. Manish Gaur, Professor, Dept. of Pi-Calculus July 09, 2016Computer Science & Engineering,IET, Lucknow

10. Dr. S.K. Vishvakarma, Associate IoT: An Emerging Era for Next July 06, 2016Professor, IIT Indore Generation Opportunities

11. Dr. Shivendra Shivani, Faculty, Visual Cryptography and its Simulation July 08-09,Dept. of Computer Science & using MatLab 2016Engineering, Thapar University Patiala

12. Dr. Rajiv Srivastava, Professor, Image Processing and Pattern July 09, 2016Dept. of Computer Science & ClassificationEngineering, BHU, Varansi

13. Sri Abhay Jaiswal, Director, New Challenges of Software Sep. 01, 2016Vice President, Tele Tracking Inc, Development ProcessNoida

14. Prof. Rajeev Srivastava, IIT-BHU Retriveal of image in noisy environment Nov 30, 2016

15. Er. Anil Kumar Srivastava, ITI Transform India for faster job Dec 02, 2016Raibareilly opportunities

16. Sri Abhay Jaiswal, Director, How to become a Successful Software Mar 08, 2017Vice President, Tele Tracking Inc, EngineerNoida

17. Prof. D.K. Lobiyal, SC&SS, JNU, Research in Wireless Sensor Network Mar 17, 2017New Delhi

18. Er. Nihal Srivastava, Platform Data Structure and Algorithms: Mar 18, 2017Engineer, Directi, Gurgaon, Haryana Elementary Science for Computer

Science and Engineering

19. Er. Sunit Jaiswal, MD & Trainer, Experiencing Routers and Routing Mar 24, 2017NETARCTICA

20. Er. Rajesh Chaudhary, Additional Enterprise Resource Planning Mar 25, 2017General Manager, MMTC, New Delhi

21. Dr. S.K Vishvakarma, Associate IoT: An Emerging Era for Next Sep. 07, 2016Professor, IIT Indore Generation Opportunities

22. Sri Harshit Tiwari, IT Analyst, Recent Advances in Software Nov 12, 2016TCS-Lucknow Engineering

23. Dr. D.K. Yadav, Associate Professor Reusable Software Development using Mar 27, 2017MNNIT-Allahabad Object Oriented Principles

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24. Er. K.K. Chaudhary Information Security Mar 28, 2017Executive Director, IT&IS LANCOGroup

5. Seminar/Conference/Symposia/Workshop/Training Program /SDP organized bythe Department:

S. No. Title Dates

1. An STC on Advances in Computing Technology July 03-09, 2016

2. Workshop on Linear Integrated Circuits: A systems approach, July 7-9, 2016MMMUT Gorakhpur

3. Image Processing March 2 - 6, 2017

4. Workshop on Concepts and Techniques of Evaluation and August 6, 2016Measurement (CTEM-2016) jointly with the Centre ofDevelopment for Technical Education

5. Workshop on Academia Industry Conclave 2016 jointly with the August 8, 2016Centre ofDevelopment for Technical Education

6. Workshop on CISCO Networking jointly with APTRON Solutions, September 25, 2016Noida

7. ICT based FDP on PHP & MySQL organized NITTR, Chandigarh January 23-27, 2017and Department of Computer Sc. & Engineering

8. One week TEQIP-II sponsored workshop on advanced embedded February 13-17, 2017system jointly organized by AdvanceTech India Pvt. Ltd. andDepartment of Computer Sc. & Engineering,

9. A short term course on Advances in Computing Technology, Feb 23 – Mar 01, 2016Dept. Of Computer Science and Engineering, MMMUT, Gorakhpur

10. One week TEQIP-II sponsored workshop on image processing March 2-6, 2017using MATLAB jointly organized by AdvanceTech India Pvt. Ltd.and Department of Computer Sc. & Engineering

11. Two Days Student Workshop on “ PHP” organized by Softpro March 6-7, 2017India Computer Technologies (P) Limited, Lucknow andDepartment of Computer Sc. & Engineering

12. TEQIP Sponsored Research Workshop on Advances in March 07, 2017Computational Technology, (RWACT-2017)

13. TEQIP-II sponsored One Day Workshop on Legal Issue of March 31, 2017Plagiarism in Technical Institutions Jointly Organized by MMMUT,Gorakhpur and Institute of Public Administration, Bangalore

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14. TEQIP-II sponsored Three Days Workshop on Communication and March 26-28, 2017Presentation Skills Jointly Organized by MMMUT, Gorakhpur andEngineering Staff College of India, Hyderabad,

15. TEQIP-II sponsored Three Days Workshop on Pedagogical Training March 21-23, 2017for Effective Teaching in Technical Education Jointly organized byMMMUT, Gorakhpur and Engineering Staff College of India,Hyderabad,

16. TEQIP-II sponsored Three Days Workshop on Performance March 21-23, 2017improvement for Institutional Development Jointly organized byMMMUT, Gorakhpur and Engineering Staff College of India,Hyderabad,

17. TEQIP-II Sponsored One week (7 Days) Short Term Course on Feb. 23-March 1, 2017Advances in Computing Technology organized by Department ofComputer Science and Engineering, MMMUT, Gorakhpur-273010,

18. TEQIP-II Sponsored Workshop on LaTeX for Research, Centre of December 12-14, 2016Development for Technical Education, MMMUT, Gorakhpur, India,

19. One-week TEQIP-II sponsored workshop on Wireless Sensor March 23-27, 2017Network and IoT jointly organized by AdvanceTech India Pvt. Ltd.and Department of Computer Sc. & Engineering

6. Seminar/Conference/Symposia/Workshop/Training Program /SDP attended bythe faculty members:

S.N. Name of Faculty Title of Paper/Program Venue Date

1. Prof Rakesh Kumar One-day workshop on MMMUT-Gorakhpur Apr 1, 2017“Introduction to NPTEL MOOC,an initiative by MHRD”

2. Prof Rakesh Kumar Legal Issues of Plagiarism in MMMUT-Gorakhpur Mar 31,Technical Institution 2017

3. Prof Rakesh Kumar TEQIP-II Sponsored program on MMMUT-Gorakhpur Mar 21-23,Performance Improvement for 2017Institutional Development

4. Prof Rakesh Kumar One-day workshop on “CISCO MMMUT-Gorakhpur Sept 28,Networking” 2016

5. Prof Rakesh Kumar Concepts and Techniques of MMMUT, Gorakhpur August 06,Evaluation and Measurements 2016(CTEM-2016)

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6. Prof Rakesh Kumar PhP and MySQL MMMUT Gorakhpur Jan 23-27,2017

7. D S Singh PhP and MySQL MMMUT Gorakhpur Jan 23-27,2017

8. D S Singh Advances Embeded System MMMUT Gorakhpur Feb 13-17,2017

9. D S Singh Advances in Computing MMMUT Gorakhpur July 3-9,Technology 2016

10. D S Singh Image Processing with Matlab MMMUT Gorakhpur Mar 02-06,2017

11. Dr. A.K. Sharma Concepts and Techniques of MMMUT, Gorakhpur Aug 06,Evaluation and Measurements 2016(CTEM-2016)

12. Dr. A.K. Sharma Advances in Computing MMMUT, Gorakhpur July 3-9,Technology 2016

13. Dr. A.K. Sharma Linear Integrated Circuits: A MMMUT, Gorakhpur July 7-9,systems approach 2016

14. Dr. Sarvpal Singh Advances in Computing MMMUT, Gorakhpur July 3-9,Technology 2016

15. Sri D. S. Singh Embedded System Design using MMMUT, Gorakhpur June 10-12,MSP430 2016

16. Sri D. S. Singh Linear Integrated Circuits: A MMMUT, Gorakhpur July 7-9,systems approach 2016

17. Sri Jay Prakash Advances in Computing MMMUT, Gorakhpur July 3-9,Technology 2016

18. Sri M. Hasan Advances in Computing MMMUT, Gorakhpur July 3-9,Technology 2016

19. Sri M. Hasan Linear Integrated Circuits: MMMUT, Gorakhpur July 7-9,A systems approach 2016

20. Smt. Meenu Concepts and Techniques of MMMUT, Gorakhpur August 06,Evaluation and Measurements 2016(CTEM-2016)

21. Sri Gaurav Barnwal Advances in Computing MMMUT, Gorakhpur July 3-9,Technology 2016

22. Sri Rohit Kumar Advances in Computing MMMUT, Gorakhpur July 3-9,Tiwari Technology 2016

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23. Sri Rohit Kumar Concepts and Techniques of MMMUT, Gorakhpur August 06,Tiwari Evaluation and Measurements 2016

(CTEM-2016)

24. Sri Sushil Kumar Concepts and Techniques of MMMUT, Gorakhpur August 06,Saroj Evaluation and Measurements 2016

(CTEM-2016)

25. Sri Nagendra Concepts and Techniques of MMMUT, Gorakhpur August 06,Pratap Singh Evaluation and Measurements 2016

(CTEM-2016)

26. Dr. Gaurav Barnwal Concepts and Techniques of MMMUT-Gorakhpur August 06,Evaluation and Measurements 2016

27. Dr. Gaurav Barnwal Research workshop on Cloud JNU, New Delhi Dec 22-23,Computing 2016

28. Dr. Gaurav Barnwal Advance Embedded System MMMUT-Gorakhpur Feb 13-17,2017

29. Dr. Gaurav Barnwal Advances in Computing MMMUT-Gorakhpur Feb 23-Mar 1Technology 2017

30. Dr. Gaurav Barnwal Pedagogical Training for Effective MMMUT-Gorakhpur Mar 21-23,teaching in Technical Education 2017

31. Sri R.K. Dwivedi One-day workshop on “Concepts MMMUT-Gorakhpur Aug 06,and Techniques of Evaluation and 2016Measurement (CTEM 2016)”

32. Sri R.K. Dwivedi One-day workshop on “CISCO MMMUT-Gorakhpur Sept 28,Networking” 2016

33. Sri R.K. Dwivedi Three days “Pedagogical Training MMMUT-Gorakhpur Mar 21-23,for Effective Teaching in Technical 2017Education”

34. Sri R.K. Dwivedi Three days “Communication and MMMUT-Gorakhpur Mar 26-28,Presentation Skills” 2017

35. Sri R.K. Dwivedi One-day workshop on MMMUT-Gorakhpur Apr 1,“Introduction to NPTEL MOOC, 2017an initiative by MHRD”

36. Sri R.K. Dwivedi One-week short term course on MMMUT-Gorakhpur July 3-9,“Advances in Computing 2016Technology (ACT-2016)”

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37. Sri R.K. Dwivedi One-week short term course on MMMUT-Gorakhpur Dec 16-22,“Modeling and Simulation of 2016Microelectronics Devices andCircuits (MSMDC-2016)”

38. Sri R.K. Dwivedi One-week ICT Based short term MMMUT-Gorakhpur Jan 23-27,course on “Website Designing 2017using PHP & MySQL”

39. Sri R.K. Dwivedi One-week short term course MMMUT-Gorakhpur Feb 23-(Winter School) on “Advances in Mar 1, 2017Computing Technology (ACT-2017)”

40. Sri R.K. Dwivedi One-week short term course MMMUT-Gorakhpur Feb 13-17,(Hands on Training) on 2017“Embedded Systems”

41. Sri R.K. Dwivedi One-week short term course MMMUT-Gorakhpur Mar 02-06,(Hands on Training) on “Image 2017Processing using MATLAB”

42. Sri R.K. Dwivedi One-week short term course MMMUT-Gorakhpur Feb 13-17,(Hands on Training) on 2017“IoT & Wireless Technology”

43. Dr Shiva Prakash NPTEL Workshop on Role of MMMUT-Gorakhpur April 1, 2017Local Chapters

44. Dr Shiva Prakash TEQIP-II Sponsored program on MMMUT-Gorakhpur March 21-23,Performance Improvement for 2017Institutional Development

45. Dr Shiva Prakash TEQIP-II Sponsored workshop on MMMUT-Gorakhpur March 2-6,“Image Processing using MATLAB” 2017

46. Dr Shiva Prakash TEQIP-II Sponsored Short Term MMMUT-Gorakhpur Feb. 23-Course on “Advances in Mar 1,2017Computing Technology”

47. Dr Shiva Prakash TEQIP-II Sponsored workshop on MMMUT-Gorakhpur Feb. 13-17,“Advanced Embedded System” 2017

48. Prof. Udai Shanker “Domestic Inquiry and Institute of Public March 9-10,Disciplinary Proceedings” Administration, Bangalore 2017

49. Prof. Udai Shanker “Advances in Computing MMMUT-Gorakhpur Feb. 23-Mar 1,Technology” 2017

50. Jay prakash Advances in Computing MMMUT-Gorakhpur July 03-09,Technology (ACT-2016) 2016

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51. Jay prakash Legal Issues of Plagiarism in MMMUT-Gorakhpur March 31,Technical Institution 2017

52. Jay prakash One-week short term course MMMUT-Gorakhpur Feb 13-17,(Hands on Training) on “IoT & 2017Wireless Technology”

53. Jay prakash One-week short term course on MMMUT-Gorakhpur Dec 16-22,“Modeling and Simulation of 2016Microelectronics Devices andCircuits (MSMDC-2016)”

54. Jay prakash One-week ICT Based short term MMMUT-Gorakhpur Jan 23-27,course on “Website Designing 2017using PHP & MySQL”

55. Sushil Kumar Saroj Advances in Computing MMMUT-Gorakhpur July 3-9,Technology-2016 2016

56. Sushil Kumar Saroj Concepts and Techniques of MMMUT-Gorakhpur August 6,Evaluation and Measurement 2016

57. Sushil Kumar Saroj CISCO Networking MMMUT-Gorakhpur Sep 28,2016

58. Sushil Kumar Saroj LaTex for Research MMMUT-Gorakhpur Dec 12-14,2016

59. Sushil Kumar Saroj Modeling and Simulation of MMMUT-Gorakhpur Dec 16-22,Microelectronics Devices and 2016Circuits

60. Sushil Kumar Saroj PHP &mySQL through ICT MMMUT-Gorakhpur Jan 23-27,2017

61. Sushil Kumar Saroj Pedagogical Training for Effective MMMUT-Gorakhpur Mar 21-23,Teaching in Technical Education 2017

62. Sushil Kumar Saroj Communication and Effective MMMUT-Gorakhpur Mar 26-28,Presentation 2017

63. Sushil Kumar Saroj Legal Issues of Plagiarism in MMMUT-Gorakhpur March 31,Technical Institution 2017

64. Sri M.K. Srivastava One-day workshop on MMMUT-Gorakhpur Aug 06,“Concepts and Techniques 2016of Evaluation and Measurement(CTEM 2016)”

65. Sri M.K. Srivastava One-day workshop on “CISCO MMMUT-Gorakhpur Sept 28,Networking” 2016

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66. Sri M.K. Srivastava Three days “Pedagogical Training MMMUT-Gorakhpur Mar 21-23,for Effective Teaching in Technical 2017Education”

67. Sri M.K. Srivastava Three days “Communication and MMMUT-Gorakhpur Mar 26-28,Presentation Skills” 2017

68. Sri M.K. Srivastava One-day workshop on MMMUT-Gorakhpur Apr 1,“Introduction to NPTEL MOOC, 2017an initiative by MHRD”

69. Sri M.K. Srivastava One-week short term course on MMMUT-Gorakhpur Jul 3-9,“Advances in Computing 2016Technology (ACT-2016)”

70. Sri M.K. Srivastava One-week short term course on MMMUT-Gorakhpur Dec 16-22,“Modeling and Simulation of 2016Microelectronics Devices andCircuits (MSMDC-2016)”

71. Sri M.K. Srivastava One-week ICT Based short term MMMUT-Gorakhpur Jan 23-27,course on “Website Designing 2017using PHP & MySQL”

72. Sri M.K. Srivastava One-week short term course MMMUT-Gorakhpur Feb 23-(Winter School) on “Advances in Mar 1, 2017Computing Technology (ACT-2017)”

73. Sri M.K. Srivastava One-week short term course MMMUT-Gorakhpur Feb 13-17,(Hands on Training) on 2017“Embedded Systems”

74. Sri M.K. Srivastava One-week short term course MMMUT-Gorakhpur Mar 02-06,(Hands on Training) on “Image 2017Processing using MATLAB”

75. Sri M.K. Srivastava One-week short term course MMMUT-Gorakhpur Feb 13-17,(Hands on Training) on “IoT & 2017Wireless Technology”

76. Muzammil Hasan One-day workshop on”Concepts MMMUT Gorakhpur Aug 06,and Techniques of Evaluation and 2016Measurement (CTEM 2016)”

77. Muzammil Hasan One-day workshop on”CISCO MMMUT Gorakhpur Sept 28,Networking” 2016

78. Muzammil Hasan Three days “Pedagogical Training ESCI Hyderabad Mar 21-23,for Effective Teaching in Technical at MMMUT Gorakhpur 2017Education”

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79. Muzammil Hasan Three days “Communication and ESCI Hyderabad at Mar 26-28,Presentation Skills” MMMUT Gorakhpur 2017

80. Muzammil Hasan One-day workshop on NPTEL, IIT Kanpur April 1,”Introduction to NPTEL MOOC, at MMMUT Gorakhpur 2017an initiative by MHRD”

81. Muzammil Hasan One-week short term course on MMMUT, Gorakhpur July 3-9,“Advances in Computing 2016Technology (ACT-2016)”

82. Muzammil Hasan One-week short term course on MMMUT, Gorakhpur Dec 16-22,“Modeling and Simulation of 2016Microelectronics Devices andCircuits (MSMDC-2016)”

83. Muzammil Hasan One-week ICT Based short term NITTTR Chandigarh at Jan 23-27,course on “Website Designing MMMUT Gorakhpur 2017using PHP & MySQL”

84. Muzammil Hasan One-week short term course MMMUT, Gorakhpur Feb 23-(Winter School) on “Advances in Mar 1, 2017Computing Technology (ACT-2017)”

85. Muzammil Hasan One-week short term course Advance Tech India Pvt Feb 13-17,(Hands on Training) on Ltd, Chandigarh at 2017“Embedded Systems” MMMUT Gorakhpur

86. Muzammil Hasan One-week short term course Advance Tech India Pvt Mar 02-06,(Hands on Training) on “Image Ltd, Chandigarh at 2017Processing using MATLAB” MMMUT Gorakhpur

87. Nagendra Pratap Modeling and Simulation of ECED, Dec 16-22,Singh Microelectronics Devices and MMMUT, Gorakhpur 2016

Circuits

88. Nagendra Pratap Advanced Embedded System CSED, Feb 13-17,Singh MMMUT, Gorakhpur 2017

89. Nagendra Pratap Image Processing using Matlab CSED, Mar 2-6,Singh MMMUT, Gorakhpur 2017

90. Nagendra Pratap Pedagogical Training for Effective MMMUT, Gorakhpur Mar 21-23,Singh Teaching in Technical Education & Engg Staff College 2017

of India, Hyderabad

91. Nagendra Pratap Communication and Presentation MMMUT-Gorakhpur Mar 26-28,Singh Skills 2017

92. Nagendra Pratap MMMUT-Gorakhpur Apr 1,Singh 2017

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Department of Electrical Engineering

1. Courses Offered:

Sl.No. Name of Program Specialization Present Intake Year of Starting

1. Bachelor of Technology Electrical Engineering 120 1962

2. Master of Technology Power Electronics & Drives 18 2002

3. Master of Technology Control and Instrumentation 18 2013

4. Ph.D. Electrical Engineering As per norms 2002

2. Faculty Status

Sanctioned Strength : 19 (Professor 03, Associate Professor 05, Assistant Professor 11)

Details of Faculty on Role:

Sl. Name of Faculty Designation Highest Year ofNo. Qualification Joining

1. Dr. K. G. Upadhyay Professor Ph.D. 1992

2. Dr. V. K. Giri Professor (On Leave) Ph.D. 1989

3. Sri K. P. Singh Associate Professor M. Tech 1983

4. Dr. S.K. Srivastva Associate Professor & Head Ph.D. 1988

5. Dr. A. K. Pandey Associate Professor Ph.D. 1989

6. Dr. A. N. Tiwari Associate Professor Ph.D. 1989

7. Dr. L. B. Prasad Assistant Professor Ph.D. 1999

8. Dr. Awadhesh Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D. 2014

9. Sri K. B. Sahay Assistant Professor M. Tech 2015

10. Dr. Navdeep Singh Assistant Professor Ph.D. 2015

11. Sri Shekhar Yadav Assistant Professor M. Tech 2016

12. Mrs. Sameeksha Tripathi Contractual faculty M. Tech 2016

13. Sri Mukhraj Yadav Contractual faculty M. Tech 2016

14. Sri Amit Kumar Pandey Contractual faculty M. Tech 2016

15. Sri AishyaryaNarain Contractual faculty M. Tech 2016

16. Sri Santosh Kumar Suman Contractual faculty M. Tech 2016

17. Sri Raj Kumar Patel Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph. D. (Submitted) 2013

18. Sri Desh Deepak Gautam Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph. D. (Pursuing) 2014

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19. Sri Anurag Dwevedi Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph. D. (Pursuing) 2014

20. Ms. Shweta Singh Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph. D. (Pursuing) 2015

21. Sri Rachit Srivastava Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph. D. (Pursuing) 2016

22. Sri Puneet Srivastava Research Cum Teaching Fellow Ph. D. (Pursuing) 2016

23. Sri Sudhir Agrawal QIP Research Fellow Ph. D. (Pursuing) 2014

3. Major Research Project Ongoing

S. Principal Title of Project Funding Duration AmountN. Investigator Agency Years (in Lakhs)

1. Dr. K. G. Upadhyay Development of Artificial Intelligence UGC, 3 Rs. 11.638tools for Load and Price Forecasting New Delhiin deregulated Competitive Powermarket

2. Dr. V. K. Giri Indigenous ECG database creation UGC, 3 Rs. 12.546signal analysis and disease diagnosis New Delhiusing recent DSP Techniques

3. Dr. A.N. Tiwari Investigations on PWM rectifier UGC, 3 Rs. 10.956New Delhi

4. Special Lectures/Invited talks delivered by Faculty Members:

Sl.No. Name of Faculty Title of Lecture/Talk Venue Date

1. Dr. V. K. Giri Telemedicine MMMUT, (CSED) 05 July,Gorakhpur 2016

2. Dr. A.K.Pandey Closed loop control of CSI-Fed KNIT, 12 Mar,Induction Motor Drive Sultanpur 2016

3. Dr. Awadhesh Kumar Model Order Reduction: MMMUT, 03 Aug,Concept and Approaches Gorakhpur 2016

3. Dr. Awadhesh Kumar MATLAB Simulation for Control Ashoka Institute 16 Sept,Systems of Technology 2016

and Management,Varanasi, UP

4. Sri K.B. Sahay Emerging Trends in MMMUT, 03 Aug,Restructured Power System Gorakhpur 2016

5. Dr. Navdeep Singh Application of converter for MMMUT, 02 Aug,wind renewable energy system Gorakhpur 2016

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6. Sri Shekhar Yadav Grey Wolf Optimizer MMMUT, 03 Aug,Gorakhpur 2016

7 Dr. A.N Tiwari PMSM Drive System RACES-17, STC, 27 Feb.MMMUT 2017Gorakhpur

8 Dr. L.B Prasad Optimal Control Techniques RACES-17, STC, 28 Feb.MMMUT 2017Gorakhpur

5. Invited Talk/Special Lectures organized by the Department

S.No. Name of Speaker Title of Talk Dates

1. Prof. Yaduvir Singh, HBTU, Kanpur Advances in Control & Instrumentation 10/09/2016System

2. Dr. Vinod Kumar Sharma, Senior Renewable Energy and its economic 28/09/2016Scientist, ENEA, Italy (Rome) development

3. Dr. Devender Singh, Evolutionary Algorithm for Power 10-02-2017I.I.T, BHU, Varanasi System Optimization

4. Dr. Ajay Srivastava Space Harmonics in 3- Phase 23-02-2017GBPUAT, Pantnagar Induction Motor

5. Er. Shivaji Tripathi Advancement in Power Grid 23-03-2017Management

6. Seminar/Conference/Symposia/Workshop/Training Programe /SDP organizedby the Department

S. No. Title Dates

1. Seven days short term course, Recent Advances in Electrical System 1-7 August, 2016and Renewable Energy, Course Coordinator- Dr. A.K Pandey, DeputyCoordinator- Dr. L. B. Prasad, Dr. Awadhesh Kumar, Dr. Navdeep Singh

2. A two-day National Conference on “Electrical Power Technology, 23-24 Sep., 2016,Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-2016)”, Sponsored byTEQIP-II, Coordinator- Dr. A.N Tiwari, Dy Coordinator-Dr. Navdeep Singh

3. One Week Short Term Course, Recent Advances in Control and 25 Feb-03 Mar, 2017Energy Systems (RACES-2017) Course Coordinators-Dr. Awadhesh Kumar & Sri Shekhar Yadav

4. Two day International Conference on “Challenges in Sustainable 24-25 Mar, 2017

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Development from Energy & Environment Perspective (CSDEEP-2017)”Jointly Organized by EE, ME & CE Department, MMMUTechnology,Gorakhpur(UP), India, In association with ENEA, ITALY.

5. Malaviya Research Conclave-2017 Course Coordinator: Dr. A. N. Tiwari 08-10 July 2017

7. Seminar/Conference/Symposia/Workshop/Training Program /SDP attended bythe faculty members:

S.N. Name of Faculty Title of Paper/Program National Venue Date

1. Dr. K. G. Upadhyay Rural Technology Development FDP MMMUT, Mar 17,Gorakhpur 2017

2. Dr. K.G Upadhyay Performance Improvement for FDP MMMUT, Mar 21-23,Dr. S.K Srivastava Institutional Development Gorakhpur 2017Dr. A.N TiwariSri K.P Singh

3. Dr. Awadhesh Kumar Pedagogy Training for effective FDP MMMUT, Mar 21-23Sri K.B Sahay Teaching in Technical Education Gorakhpur 2017Sri Shekhar Yadav

4. Dr. Awadhesh Kumar Communication and presentation FDP MMMUT, Mar 26-28Sri K.B Sahay skills Gorakhpur 2017

5. Dr. S.K Srivastava Plagiarism Issues Workshop MMMUT, Mar 31,Gorakhpur 2017

6. Dr. K.G Upadhyay Role of NPTEL of Local Workshop MMMUT, Apr 1,Sri K.P Singh Chapters Gorakhpur 2017Dr. S.K SrivastavaDr. A.K PandeyDr. A.N TiwariDr. L.B PrasadDr. Awadhesh KumarDr. Navdeep SinghSri Shekhar Yadav

7. Dr Navdeep Singh Recent Advances in Control and STC MMMUT, Feb 25-Energy Systems (RACES-2017) Gorakhpur Mar 03, 2017

8. Dr. Awadhesh Kumar Modelling and simulation of STC MMMUT, Dec 16-22,Sri Shekhar Yadav Microelectronic Devices and Gorakhpur 2016Dr Navdeep Singh Circuits

9. Sri Shekhar Yadav Modern Sliding Mode Control STC IIT Bombay Oct 26-30,2016

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Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

1. Courses Offered:

Sl.No. Name of Program Specialization Present Year ofIntake Starting

1. Bachelor of Technolgy Electronics and Communication Engineering 120 1973

2 Master of Technology Digital Systems 18 2003

3. Master of Technology Communication Engineering 18 2012

4. Ph.D. Electronics and Communication Engineering As per 2003norms

2. Faculty Status

Sanctioned Strength : 16 (Professor 02, Associate Professor 04, Assistant Professor 10)

Details of Faculty on Role:

Sl. Name of Faculty Designation Highest Year ofNo. Qualification Joining

1. Sri G.S Tripathi Associate Professor & Head M.E. 1983

2. Dr. R.K. Chauhan Associate Professor Ph.D. 1993

3. Dr. Brijesh Kumar Associate Professor Ph.D. 2016

4. Dr Manish Kumar Associate Professor Ph.D. 2016

5. Sri Rajan Mishra Assistant Professor Ph. D. (Pursuing) 2009

6. Sri G.D Bharti Assistant Professor Ph. D. (Pursuing) 2015

7. Dr. SudhanshuVerma Assistant Professor Ph.D. 2015

8. Dr. Pooja Lohia Assistant Professor Ph.D. 2016

9. Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D. 2016

10. Sri Anupam Sahu Assistant Professor Ph. D. (Pursuing) 2016

11. Prof. B. S. Rai Professor (Retd.) Ph.D. 2016

12. Sri R. D. Pandey Associate Professor (Retd.) M.Tech. 2016

13. Ms. Rachna Prabha Contractual Faculty M.Tech. 2016

14. Sri Ravi Jaiswal Contractual Faculty M.Tech. 2016

15. Sri Vipin Kumar Upadhyay Contractual Faculty M.Tech. 2016

16. Sri Saurabh Shukla Contractual Faculty M.Tech. 2016

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17. Sri Vimal Kumar Mishra Research-cum-Teaching Fellow Ph. D. (Pursuing) 2013

18. Sri Chandan Research-cum-Teaching Fellow Ph. D. (Pursuing) 2013

19. Ms. Ritambhra Mishra Research-cum-Teaching Fellow Ph. D. (Pursuing) 2014

3. Major Research Project Ongoing

S. Principal Title of Project Funding Duration AmountN. Investigator Agency Years (in Lakhs)

1. Dr. R. K. Chauhan Design and Development of SRAM AICTE 4 8.00

4. Special Lectures/Invited talks delivered by Faculty Members:

Sl.No. Name of Faculty Title of Lecture/Talk Venue Date

1. Dr. R. K. Chauhan Advanced Microwave Devices MMMUT, 09/07/2016Gorakhpur

2. Dr. Sudhanshu Verma Multi band Antenna Design MMMUT, 09/07/2016Techniques for Wireless GorakhpurCommunication

3. G.S. Tripathi Recent Advancement in KNIT, 24/09/2016Communication Engineering Sultanpur

4. Dr. Brijesh Kumar Organic Thin Filter Transistors: MMMUT, 19/12/2016Material to Devices Gorakhpur

5. Dr. R.K. Chauhan Modern Nano Devices MMMUT, 21/12/2016Gorakhpur

6. Dr. Manish Kumar Application of Low power MMMUT, 22/12/2016VLSI Circuits Design Gorakhpur

7. Dr. R.K. Chauhan Novel MOS Devices BIT-GIDA, 26/03/2017Gorakhpur

8. Dr. R.K. Chauhan Effect of Materials in the MMMUT, 27/03/2017Design of Novel MOS Devices Gorakhpur

5. Invited Talk/Special Lectures organized by the Department

S.No. Title of Talk Name of Speaker Dates

1. Complex Permittivity Measurement Prof. S.P.Singh, IIT-BHU, Varanasi 04/07/2016of Bio Samples at Microwave Frequencies

2. Interleave Division Multiple Access Scheme Prof. M.K. Shukla, HBTI, Kanpur 04/07/2016

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3. Mutiband and Multipolarised Microstrip Prof. K.V. Srivastava, IIT, Kanpur 05/07/2016Antennas for wireless Communication

4. Radiation Characterstics improvement of Prof. M.K. Mashesram, 06/07/2016Vivaldi Antenna Using Artifical Material IIT-BHU, Varanasi

5. Embedded Antennas for Hand held Devices Prof. M.K. Mashesram, 07/07/2016IIT-BHU, Varanasi

6. Metamaterials for Microwave Devices Prof. P.K. Jain, IIT-BHU, Varanasi 08/07/2016

7. Advancement in Microstrip Antenna Dr. D.K. Srivastava, BIET Jhansi 09/07/2016

8. Metamaterials and Its Application in Dr. A.K.Dwevedi, 10/07/2016Optical Communication NIELIT, Gorakhpur

9. Information Theory & Coding Dr. D.K. Srivastava, B.I.ET. Jhansi 01/08/2016

10 Evolution of Electronics & Communication Prof. V.K. Singh, IET Lucknow 08/09/2016

11. Design and Implementation of Prof. K. Raj, HBTU, Kanpur 25/10/2016Digital Systems

12. Design and Implementation of Prof. Krishna Raj, HBTU, Kanpur 30/11/2016Digital Systems

13. Signal and Systems Dr. S.K.Tomar, M.J.P. Rohilkhand 02/02/2017University, Bareilly

14. Chip Designing for IOT Systems Dr. S. K. Vishwakarma, IIT, Indore 25/02/2017

15. Antenna Ranges and Measurement of Prof. S.P.Singh, IIT-BHU, Varanasi 18/03/2017Antenna Parameters

16. Free Space Optical Communication Dr. Manav Bhatnagar,IIT, Delhi 24/03/2017

17. Hybrid Satellite Terrestrial cooperative Dr.Arti M.K., YMCA University 25/03/2017Communication System of Science and Technology,

Faridabad (Haryana)

6. Seminar/Conference/Symposia/Workshop/Training Programe /SDP organizedby the Department

S. No. Title Dates

1. Short Term Course on “Microwave Devices: Theory & Techniques” Jul 4-10, 2016

2. Information Security, Mobile Hacking and Ethical hacking by Sep 25-26, 2016Cyberxsecurities, Delhi

3. Android App Development by TechTrunk Ventures, Delhi Sep 27-28, 2016

4. Internet of Things by Uptronsoulation, Delhi Sep 28, 2016

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5. CISCO Networking by Uptronsoulation, Delhi 28 .09.2016

6. STC on Modeling and Simulation of Microelectronic Devices and Dec 16-22, 2016Circuits (MSMDC-2016)

7. Workshop on Introduction to Robotics Feb 27-Mar 03, 2017

7. Seminar/Conference/Symposia/Workshop/Training Program /SDP attended bythe faculty members:

S.N. Name of Faculty Title of Paper/Program National Venue Date

1. Sri G.S. Tripathi Short Term Course on National MMMUT, Jul 4-10,Dr. Sudhanshu Verma “Microwave Devices: Theory & Gorakhpur 2016Dr. Brijesh Kumar Techniques”Sri Rajan MishraSri G.D. BhartiMrs. Pooja LohiaDr. Dharmendra KrSri Anupam Sahu

2. Dr. Brijesh Kumar National Workshop on Outcome National Lucknow July 1-3,Based Education (OBE) and 2016NBA Accreditation Organizedby SPFU Uttar Pradesh incollaboration with ESCIHyderabad under TEQIP-II

3. Sri G.S. Tripathi Advance Computational Inter- KNIT, Sept 24Techniques in Information & national Sultanpur 2016Communication Technology

4. Dr. Brijesh Kumar Academia Industry Conclave-16, National MMMUT, Aug 8,Jointly Organized by the centre Gorakhpur 2016of development for technicaleducation of the University andCSED.

5. Dr. Dharmendra Kr Academia Industry Conclave-16, National MMMUT, Aug 8,Jointly Organized by the centre Gorakhpur 2016of development for technicaleducation of the University andCSED.

6. Sri Anupam Sahu Academia Industry Conclave-16, National MMMUT, Aug 8,Jointly Organized by the centre Gorakhpur 2016

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of development for technicaleducation of the University andCSED.

7. Sri G.S.Tripathi Workshop on Rural Technology National MMMUT Mar 17,Development Gorakhpur 2017

8. Sri G.S.Tripathi Workshop on Performance National MMMUT Mar 21-23Improvement for Institutional GorakhpurDevelopment

9. Sri G.S. Tripathi Workshop on Legal Issue of National MMMUT Mar 31,Plagiarism in Technical Education Gorakhpur 2017

10. Dr. Brijesh Kumar Workshop on Legal Issue of National MMMUT Mar 31,Plagiarism in Technical Education Gorakhpur 2017

11. Dr. Manish Kumar Workshop on Legal Issue of National MMMUT Mar 31,Plagiarism in Technical Education Gorakhpur 2017

12. Dr. Sudhanshu Verma Workshop on Legal Issue of National MMMUT Mar 31,Plagiarism in Technical Education Gorakhpur 2017

13. Dr. Pooja Lohia Workshop on Legal Issue of National MMMUT Mar 31,Plagiarism in Technical Education Gorakhpur 2017

14. Dr. Brijesh Kumar Emerging Trends in Materials National MMMUT Mar 23-29,Science (STCETMS-2017) Gorakhpur 2017

15. Dr. Manish Kumar Workshop on Rural Technology National MMMUT, Mar 17,Development Gorakhpur 2017

16. Dr. Manish Kumar Modelling & Simulation of National IIT Kanpur Feb 13-17Nano-Transistors 2017

17. Dr. Manish Kumar Recent Advances in Control & National MMMUT Feb 25-Energy Systems Gorakhpur Mar 3, 2017

18. Sri Rajan Mishra STC on “Modeling and Simulation National MMMUT Dec 16-22of Microelectronics Devices and Gorakhpur 2016Circuits”

19. Sri Rajan Mishra One week Workshop on National MNNIT, Feb 27-“Antenna Design and Signal Allahabad Mar 4, 2017Processing Techniques for 5GNetworks and IoT”

20. Dr. Sudhanshu Verma Short Course on “Modelling & National IIT Kanpur Feb 13-17Simulation of Nano-Transistors” 2017

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21. Dr. Sudhanshu Verma STC on “Design of Microwave National IIT BHU, Feb 13-17,Antennas & Passive Components” Varanasi 2017

22. Sri Gagandeep Bharti Hands on Training cum National MMMUT Mar 17-19,Workshop on Soft Computing Gorakhpur 2017Skill for Scientist & Engineers

23. Sri Gagandeep Bharti STC on Modeling and Simulation National MMMUT Dec 16-22,of Microelectronics Devices and Gorakhpur 2016Circuits

24. Dr. Dharmendra Kr STC on Advances in Computing National MMMUT Feb 23-Technology (ACT-2017). Gorakhpur Mar 01, 2017

25. Dr. Dharmendra Kr Modeling and Simulation of National MMMUT Dec 16-22Microelectronics Devices and Gorakhpur 2016Circuits

26. Dr. Dharmendra Kr Emerging Trands in Materials National MMMUT Mar 23-29Science (STCETMS-2017) Gorakhpur 2017

27. Sri Anupam Sahu STC on Advances in Computing National MMMUT Feb 23-Technology (ACT-2017). Gorakhpur Mar 01, 2017

28. Sri Anupam Sahu Emerging Trands in Materials National MMMUT Mar 23-29Science (STCETMS-2017) Gorakhpur 2017

29. Sri Anupam Sahu STC on Modeling and Simulation National MMMUT Dec 16-22of Microelectronics Devices and Gorakhpur 2016Circuits

30. Dr. Pooja Lohia STC on Advances in Computing National MMMUT Feb 23-Technology (ACT-2017). Gorakhpur Mar 01, 2017

31. Dr. Pooja Lohia Emerging Trands in Materials National MMMUT Mar 23-29Science (STCETMS-2017) Gorakhpur 2017

32. Dr. Pooja Lohia STC on Modeling and Simulation National MMMUT Dec 16-22of Microelectronics Devices and Gorakhpur 2016Circuits

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Department of Mechanical Engineering

1. Courses Offered:

Sl.No. Name of Program Specialization Present Year ofIntake Starting

1. Bachelor of Technology Mechanical Engineering 120 1962

2. Master of Technology Computer Integrated Manufacturing 18 2001

3. Master of Technology Energy Technology & Management 18 2013

4. Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering As per norms 2001

2. Faculty Status

Sanctioned Strength : 21 (Professor 02, Associate Professor 06, Assistant Professor 13)

Details of Faculty on Role:

Sl. Name of Faculty Designation Highest Year ofNo. Qualification Joining

1. Prof. Dhirendra Kr Singh Professor (on leave) Ph.D. 1988

2. Prof. Sunil Kumar Srivastava Professor Ph.D. 1988

3. Dr. Suresh Chand Jayawal Associate Professor & Head Ph.D. 1993

4. Dr. Jeeoot Singh Associate Professor Ph.D. 2016

5. Sri Ravindra Nath Mall Assistant Professor M.Sc.( Engg.) 1996

6. Sri Devesh Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2015

7. Dr. Swati Gangwar Assistant Professor Ph.D. 2015

8. Sri Ram Bilas Prasad Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2015

9. Dr. Radha Krishna Lal Assistant Professor Ph.D. 2015

10. Sri Sunil Kumar Yadav Assistant Professor M.Tech. 2015

11. Sri Prashant Saini Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2015

12. Sri Dheerandra Singh Assistant Professor M.Tech. 2015

13. Sri Laxmi Kant Yadav Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2016

14. Sri Lal Bahdur Singh Associate Professor(Rtd.) M.Tech. 2016

15. Sri Hari Krishna Contractual Faculty M.Tech. 2016

16. Sri Manish Singh Contractual Faculty M.Tech. 2016

17. Ms. Apurva Tiwari Contractual Faculty M.Tech. 2016

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18. Sri Vivekanand Shukla Contractual Faculty M.Tech. 2016

19. Sri Anil Kumar Contractual Faculty M.Tech. 2016

20. Sri Ajay Kumar Maurya Contractual Faculty M.Tech. 2016

21. Sri Durga Prasad Research cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2014

22. Sri Rajneesh Kumar Singh Research cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2014

23. Ms. Anupama Yadav Research cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2014

24. Sri Swarn Prakash Mall Research cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2015

25. Sri Pawan Kumar Yadav Research cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2015

26. Mohd. Zahid Rayaz Khan Research cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2016

27. Digvijay Kumar Yadav Research cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2016

3. Major Research Project Ongoing

S. Principal Title of Project Funding Duration AmountN. Investigator Agency (in Lakhs)

1. Prof. D.K. Singh Micro to Nano Finishing Using UGC, 2013-16 10Pulsating Flexible Magnetic AbrasiveBrush

4. Special Lectures/Invited talks delivered by Faculty Members:

Sl.No. Name of Faculty Title of Lecture/Talk Venue Date

1. Prof. S.K Srivastava Fundamentals of Fatigue in MMMUT 08-07-2016Metals Gorakhpur

2. Mrs. Swati Gangwar Characterization of Composite MMMUT 10-07-2016Material for Ball BearingApplication Gorakhpur

3. Dr. Jeeoot Singh Composites and Computational MMMUT 09-07-2016Methods: Meshfree Method Gorakhpur

4. Prof. S.K. Srivastava Expert talk on choice based BIET Jhansi 31-03-2017credit system

5. Sri Dheerandra Singh Challenges in Energy Sources MMMUT 02-03-2017Gorakhpur

6. Sri Prashant Saini FEM approach for electronic MMMUT 02-03-2017heat transfer equipments Gorakhpur

7. Sri Prashant Saini Present Past and Future of KNIT 24-02-2017Thermal Power Plants Sultanpur

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8. Dr. Jeeoot Singh Thermal Aspects of Controlled MMMUT 02-03-2017Blasting Gorakhpur

5. Invited Talk/Special Lectures organized by the Department

S.No. Name of Speaker Title of Talk Dates

1. Sri Alok Kesharwani, Mechanical Engineering and 09-09-2016Sr Design Engineer, DLW, Varanasi Its challenges

2. Sri Shibban Lal Singh, Power plant Performance of Power plant 28-09-2016Executive, Merta, Rajasthan

3. Sri Pratul Jain, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship 28-09-2016Chandigarh

4. Sri Vivek Pachauri, Corporate Trainer Industrial Psychology 01-10-2016General Electric, Noida

5. Er M. P. Kandoi, Retd Chief Engineer Specification, Standard and other 07-10-2016UP Irrigation instrument of practical use for

engineer

6. Prof. Sudarshan Singh Engineering Design 30-11-2016Mechanical Engg. Deptt, NIT, Patna

7. Er. Shibbann Lal, Power plant Technological Advancement in Power 8-02-2017Executive, Merta, Rajasthan plant

8. Prof. S. P. Tewari, Mechanical Engg. Recent Advances in welding of ferrous 10-02-2017Deptt, IIT(BHU), Varanasi and non-ferrous metals and alloys

9. Prof. J. Ram Kumar Mechanical Engg. Preparation of research proposal 11-02-2017Deptt, IIT, Kanpur

10. Er M. P. Kandoi, Retd Chief Engineer Cavitation in pumps – causes and 14-02-2017UP Irrigation remedies

11. Prof. A. P. Harsha Mechanical Engg. Lubricant properties and Mechanism 28-02-2017Deptt, IIT (BHU), Varanasi

12. Sri Rajesh Kumar Gupta, Gateway to industry- practical 25-02-2017Ex-General Manager (Technical) approachNotore Chemical Industries, PortHarcourt, Nigeria

13. Dr. Pallav Gupta Composites to Nano Composites : 17-03-2017A new spectrum in the area ofNanotechnology

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14. Dr. Pallav Gupta Structural, Mechanical and corrosion 18-03-2017behavior of Iron based Metal MatrixNano- composites for application inRailway Wagon wheels

15. Sri M. C. Dubey Scope For Development of Modern 28-03-2017Assistive Devices to Cater for theNeeds of Huge Population of Personswith Disabilities and Senior Citizen inthe Country with Special Emphasis onProsthetic Systems

6. Seminar/Conference/Symposia/Workshop/Training Programe /SDP organizedby the Department

S. No. Title Dates

1. Organized a Seven Days Short Term Course on Advances in Design & July 4-10, 2016Manufacturing from at MED MMMUT Gorakhpur

2. TEQIP sponsored 5 days Training program on “Production/Assembling Aug 20-24, 2016of solar and LED bulbs”

3. A workshop on Mechatronics Feb 13- 17, 2017

4. National Conference on Futuristics in Mechanical Engineering Feb 24-25, 2017(FME-2016)

5. Emerging Trends in Thermal Engineering-2017 (ETITE-2017) Feb. 27-Mar 3, 2017

6. International Conference on Challenges in Sustainable Development March 24-25, 2017From Energy & Environment Perspective (CSDEEP-2017)

7. Hand on Training on ANSYS March 27-31, 2017

7. Seminar/Conference/Symposia/Workshop/Training Program /SDP attended bythe faculty members:

S.N. Name of Faculty Title of Paper/Program National/ Venue DateInternational

1. Devesh Kumar TEQIP workshop on Machining National IIT Kanpur July 18-22,Dynamics 2016

2. Devesh Kumar TEQIP Workshop on Advanced National MMMUT July4-11,Manufacturing and design Gorakhpur 2016

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3. Sri Durga Prasad Short Term Course on National MMMUT July 04-10,(Research cum Advances in Design & Gorakhpur 2016Teaching Fellow) Manufacturing

4. Ms. Anupama Yadav Short Term Course on National MMMUT July 04-10,(Research cum Advances in Design & Gorakhpur 2016Teaching Fellow) Manufacturing

5. Sri Rajneesh Kr Short Term Course on National MMMUT July 04-10,Singh (Research Advances in Design & Gorakhpur 2016cum Teaching Fellow) Manufacturing

6. Sri Pawan Kumar Short Term Course on National MMMUT July 04-10,Yadav (Research Advances in Design & Gorakhpur 2016cum Teaching Fellow) Manufacturing

7. Sri Swarn Prakash Short Term Course on National MMMUT July 04-10,Mall (Research Advances in Design & Gorakhpur 2016cum Teaching Fellow) Manufacturing

8. Mrs. Swati A STC on Advances in Design & National MMMUT July 4-10,Gangwar Manufacturing (ADM-2016) Gorakhpur 2016

9. Mohd. Zahid Rayaz Short Term Course on Recent National MMMUT August 1-7,Khan(Research cum Advances in Electrical Systems Gorakhpur 2016Teaching Fellow) and Renewable Energy

10. Digvijay Kr Yadav Short Term Course on Recent National MMMUT August 1-7,(Research cum Advances in Electrical Systems Gorakhpur 2016Teaching Fellow) and Renewable Energy

11. Dr. Radha Krishna Earthquake Resistant Design of National CED, Aug 28-Lal Structures (Short Term Course) MMMUT, Sep 02,

Gorakhpur 2016

12. Mohd. Zahid Rayaz Advances in Composite National MNNIT Oct 21-26,Khan(Research cum Material Allahabad 2016Teaching Fellow)

13. Digvijay Kr Yadav Advances in Composite National MNNIT Oct 21-26,(Research cum Material Allahabad 2016Teaching Fellow)

14. Anupma Yadav FDP on “Entrepreneurship National Institute of Dec 05-09,development” Entrepre- 2016

neurshipDevelopment,Lucknow.

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15. Anupma Yadav Workshop on Latex for National MMMUT, Dec 12-14,research Gorakhpur 2016

16. Rajneesh Singh FDP on “Entrepreneurship National Institute of Dec 05-09,development” Entrepre- 2016

neurshipDevelopment,Lucknow.

17. Rajneesh Kr Singh Workshop on Latex for National MMMUT, Dec 12-14,research Gorakhpur 2016

18. Pawan Kr Yadav TEQIP workshop on Modeling, National IIT Kanpur Dec 12-14,simulation & implementation 2016using MATLAB & Simulink

19. Swarn Prakash Workshop on Latex for National MMMUT, Dec 12-14,Mall research Gorakhpur 2016

20. Mohammad Zahid Workshop on Latex for National MMMUT, Dec 12-14,Rayaz Khan research Gorakhpur 2016

21. Mohammad Zahid Workshop on Mechanics of National IIT Kanpur Jan 22-25,Rayaz Khan Reinforced polymer Composite 2017

22. Pawan Kr Yadav Workshop on Latex for National MMMUT, Feb 1-2,research Gorakhpur 2017

23. Dr. Swati Gangwar A STC on Recent Advances in National MMMUT Feb 25-Control & Energy Systems, Gorakhpur Mar 3, 2017

24. Dr. Swati Gangwar A workshop on Rural National MMMUT March 17Development Activities Gorakhpur , 2017

25. Dr. Jeeoot Singh Performance improvement for National MMMUT Mar 21-23,Institutional Development Gorakhpur 2017

26. Dr. S. C. Jayswal Performance improvement for National MMMUT Mar 21-23,Institutional Development Gorakhpur 2017

27. Dr. Swati Gangwar A STC on Emerging Trends in National MMMUT Mar 23- 29,Materials Science Gorakhpur 2017(STCETMS-2017)

28. Dr. S. C. Jayswal Legal Issue of plagiarism in National MMMUT March 31,Technical Institutions Gorakhpur 2017

29. Dr. Swati Gangwar Pedagogical training for National MMMUT Mar 21-23,Effective Teaching in Technical Gorakhpur 2017Education

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30. Dr. Swati Gangwar Communication and National MMMUT Mar 26-28,Presentation Skills Gorakhpur 2017

31. Sri Devesh Kumar Pedagogical training for Effective National MMMUT Mar 21-23,Teaching in Technical Education Gorakhpur 2017

32. Sri Devesh Kumar Communication and National MMMUT Mar 26-28,Presentation Skills Gorakhpur 2017

33. Sri R.B. Prasad Pedagogical training for Effective National MMMUT Mar 21-23,Teaching in Technical Education Gorakhpur 2017

34. Sri R. B. Prasad Communication and National MMMUT Mar 26-28,Presentation Skills Gorakhpur 2017

35. Sri R. B. Prasad A workshop on Rural National MMMUT March 17,Development Activities Gorakhpur 2017

36. Sri R. B. Prasad Legal issue of plagiarism in National MMMUT March 31,Technical Institutions Gorakhpur 2017

37. Sri R. B. Prasad Hand on Training on ANSYS National MMMUT Mar 27-31,Gorakhpur 2017

38. Sri Dheerandra International workshop on International IIT Kanpur March 8-11,Singh Energy, Propulsion and 2017

Environment

39. Sri Dheerandra A workshop on Rural National MMMUT March 17,Singh Development Activities Gorakhpur 2017

40. Sri Dheerandra Pedagogical training for Effective National MMMUT Mar 21-23,Singh Teaching in Technical Education Gorakhpur 2017

41. Sri Dheerandra Workshop on Communication National MMMUT Mar 26-28,Singh and Presentation Skills Gorakhpur 2017

42. Laxmikant Yadav A workshop on Rural National MMMUT March 17,Development Activities Gorakhpur 2017

43. Sri Sunil Kr Yadav Additive Manufacturing: Theory National IIT BHU, Mar 16-22,& Practice  Varanasi 2017

44. Sri Sunil Kr Yadav Workshop on Communication National MMMUT Mar 26-28,Singh and Presentation Skills Gorakhpur 2017

45. Sri Sunil Kar Yadav Hand on Training on ANSYS National MMMUT Mar 27-31,Gorakhpur 2017

46. Durga Prasad Short term course on Advances National MMMUT, Feb 23-in computing technology Gorakhpur Mar 1, 2017

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47. Sri Prashant Saini A workshop on Rural National MMMUT March 17,Development Activities Gorakhpur 2017

48. Sri Prashant Saini Pedagogical training for Effective National MMMUT Mar 21-23,Teaching in Technical Education Gorakhpur 2017

49. Sri Prashant Saini Communication and National MMMUT Mar 26-28,Presentation Skills Gorakhpur 2017

50. Sri Prashant Saini Legal issue of plagiarism in National MMMUT March 31,Technical Institutions Gorakhpur 2017

51. Sri Dheerandra Workshop on Role of Local National MMMUT April 01,Singh Chapters of NPTEL Gorakhpur 2017

52. Dr. Swati Gangwar 9th Summer school in Tribology National IIPM June 19-23,Gurgaon 2017

Department of Applied Science

1. Programmes Offered:

S.No. Name of Program Specialization Present Intake Year of Starting

1. Ph. D. Applied Physics As per norms 2014

2. Ph. D. Applied Mathematics As per norms 2014

3. Ph. D. Applied Chemistry As per norms 2014

2. Faculty Status

Sanctioned Strength : (Professor 01, Associate Professor 05, Assistant Professor 12)

Details of Faculty on Role:

Sl. Name of Faculty Designation Highest Year ofNo. Qualification Joining

1. Prof. D.K.Dwivedi Professor Ph.D. 2009

2. Dr. Arjun Dubey Associate Professor and Head Ph.D. 1986

3. Dr. D. Kandu Associate Professor Ph.D. 1999

4. Dr. B. K. Pandey Assistant Professor Ph.D. 1999

5. Dr. P. P. Pande Assistant Professor Ph.D. 2002

6. Dr. Satya Pal Singh Assistant Professor Ph.D. 2009

7. Dr. Amit Kumar Barnwal Assistant professor Ph.D. 2015

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8. Dr. Harish Chandra Assistant Professor Ph.D. 2015

9. Sri Ravi Kumar Gupta Assistant professor Ph.D. (Submitted) 2015

10. Dr. Krishna Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D. 2015

11. Dr. Abhijit Mishra Assistant Professor Ph.D. 2016

12. Dr. Abhishek Kr. Gupta Assistant Professor Ph.D. 2016

13. Dr. Ram Keval Assistant Professor Ph.D. 2016

14. Dr. Beena Bhatt Contractual faculty Ph.D. 2017

15. Dr. Ritu Srivastava Contractual faculty Ph. D. 2017

16. Dr. Asmita Mishra Contractual faculty Ph.D. 2017

17. Dr. Vineet Mishra Contractual faculty Ph.D. 2017

18. Ms. Aparana Singh Contractual faculty Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2017

19. Dr. Suraj Kumar Shukla Contractual faculty Ph.D. 2017

20. Dr. Pradutt Bharti Contractual faculty Ph.D. 2017

21. Dr. Ravi Pratap Shukla Contractual faculty Ph.D. 2017

22. Sri Devesh Pandey Contractual faculty MA 2017

23. Dr. Venktesh Pandey Contractual faculty Ph.D. 2017

24. Ms. Vandita Rao Research cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2014

25. Ms. Amrita Sharma Research cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2014

26. Sri Praveen Kumar Research cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2015

27. Ms. Anamica Research cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2015

28. Ms. Preeti Pathak Research cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2015

29. Sri Vinod Bania Research cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2017

30. Ms. Suchi Bhatt Research cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2017

31. Ms. Kiran Research cum Teaching Fellow Ph.D. (Pursuing) 2017

3. Major Research Project Ongoing

S. Principal Title of Project Funding Duration AmountN. Investigator Agency (in Lakhs)

1. Dr. Krishna Kumar Novel Smart Block Copolymers SERB, 2016- 37.38Owing Magnetic and Thermo- New Delhi 2019responsiveBehaviour: Synthesis andApplication in Solid/LiquidSeparation

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2. Dr. Harish Chandra Study of Derived Length and SERB, 2017- 05.46Nilpotency Class of Group New Delhi 2020Algebras

3. Dr. Amit Kumar A class of nonlocal doubly singular DST-SERB, 2017- 17Barnwal boundary value problems with New Delhi 2020

Riemann Stieltjes integral typeboundary conditions”

4. Special Lectures/Invited talks delivered by Faculty Members:

Sl.No. Name of Faculty Title of Lecture/Talk Venue Date

1. Sri Ravi Kumar Gupta Identifying the Determinants of EED, MMMUT, Aug. 1-7,Renewable Energy Consumption Gorakhpur 2016in Leading Renewable EnergyInvestor Emerging Countries

2. Dr. B. K. Pandey Materials In view of Equations J.N. P.G. College, Feb. 23,of States Lucknow. 2017

5. Invited Talk/Special Lectures organized by the Department

S.No. Name of Speaker Title of Talk Dates

1. Prof. R. K. Sharma, IIT Delhi Public Cryptosystem July 2, 2016

2. Prof R. K. Singh, BHU Lithium ion rechargeable Batteries: July 2, 2016Efficient Energy Storage Systems

3. Prof. Neeraj MehataBHU, Varanasi Multi-functional applications of July 3, 2016Chalcogenide Glasses

4. Prof. Kedar Singh, JNU, New Delhi Properties of Chalcogenide Glasses July 3, 2016

5. Prof. R. C. Mittal, IIT Roorkee Generation of Some Fractals July 4, 2016

6. Prof. AnchalSrivastva, Lucknow Bayesian estimation of the scale July 5, 2016University parameter of weibull Distribution

using entropy loss function

7. Prof. S. N. Pandey, MNNIT, Allahabad Recent trends in nonlinear dynamics July 6, 2016

8. Prof. B. C. Yadav, BBAU, Lucknow Physics and technology of July 7, 2016optoelectronic humidity sensors

9. Prof. A. K. Singh, BHU, Varanasi Natural convection in rectangular July 7, 2016enclosures and its application intechnology

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10. Dr. Neelam Srivastava, BHU, Varanasi Starch based Electrolytes: Low cost July 7, 2016Easy to prepare Ecofriendly Systemsfor Future Electrochemical Applications)

11. Prof. Umesh Nath Tripathi, DDU Incorporating Data Preservation in July 8, 2016Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur Scattered Computer Structure

12. Prof. Shantanu Rastogi, DDU Astronomy: Synergy Between Science Sep 06, 2016Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur and Technology

13. Prof. Kedar Singh, JNU, New Delhi Semiconducting Quantum Dot Solar Oct 26, 2016Cells

14. Dr. Supriya Chaturvedi, Awadh Girls’ 'Stress Management’ Jan 1, 2017Degree College, Lucknow University

6. Seminar/Conference/Symposia/Workshop/Training Programe /SDP organizedby the Department

S. No. Title Dates

1. Short Term Course on Application of Physical Sciences in Engineering 2-8 July, 2016and Technology

2. Three days Induction Programme on ‘Effective Communication Skills’ 08-10 March, 2017sponsored by TEQIP-II

3. Three days Hands on Training cum workshop on soft computing skill 15-17 March, 2017for Scientist & Engineers

4. Seven Days Short Term Course on “Emerging Trends in Materials 23-29 March, 2017Science”

7. Seminar/Conference/Symposia/Workshop/Training Program /SDP attended bythe faculty members:

S.N. Name of Faculty Title of Paper/Program National/ Venue DateInternational

1. Prof. D.K. Dwivedi Seven days STC “A TEQIP National MMMUT, 2-8 July,Dr. B. K. Pandey Sponsored Short Term Course Gorakhpur 2016Dr. P.P. Pande of one week of on “ApplicationsDr. Amit K Barnwal of Physical Sciences inDr. Harish Chandra Engineering and Technology”Dr. Krishna KumarDr. Abhisekh Kr GuptaDr. Abhijit MishraDr.RamKeval

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2. Prof. D.K. Dwivedi TEQIP-II sponsored Workshop National CSED 6 Aug,Dr. Arjun Dubey on ‘Concepts and Techniques of MMMUT 2016Dr. B. K. Pandey Evaluation and Measurement’Dr. D. Kandu (CTEM-2016)Dr. Satya Pal SinghDr. P.P. PandeDr. Amit K BarnwalDr. Harish ChandraSri Ravi Kr GuptaDr. Krishna KumarDr. Abhijit MishraDr. Abhisekh K GuptaDr. Ram Keval

3. Dr. Abhijit Mishra Culture & Self Construal: A National Department Sep 15-16,critical analysis of Psychology, 2016

DDUGorakhpurUniversity

4. Dr. Satya Pal Singh Interface –Driven Temperature International MNIUT, 12-16 Dec.Induced Spin Polarization in Jaipur 2016Magnetically Striped Ferro-magnetic Film: The CoexistingPhases and the Two RegimeBehavior, ORAL presentation

5. Dr. B.K. Pandey Indo-US, International International Dept. of 19-22 Dec.,Conference Nanotechnology: Chemistry, 2016Science and Application in BHUAdvanced Materials and Beyond Varanasi(NSAAMB- 2016

6. Dr. B.K. Pandey 61st DAE-SSPS Symposium National KIIT 26-30 Dec,University, 2016Bhubaneswar,Odisha

7. Dr. Abhijit Mishra Paper titled ‘Implications of Self- International IIT Madras, 29-31 Dec.,Construal for health, affect and Chennai 2016well being’ presented during26th Conference of NationalAcademy of Psychology (NAOP)

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8. Dr. Abhijit Mishra Paper titled ‘Psychological National DDU 18-19 Mar,insights in folk tales’ presented Gorakhpur 2017during UGC sponsored National UniversitySeminar on ‘Lok Sahitya:MoolyaaurMahatva’

9. Prof. D.K. Dwivedi Hands on Training Cum National MMMUT, 17-19 Mar,Dr. Arjun Dubey Workshop on Soft Computing Gorakhpur 2017Dr. B. K. Pandey Skill for Scientist and EngineerDr. D. KanduDr. Satya Pal SinghDr. P.P. PandeDr. Amit K BarnwalDr. Harish ChandraSri Ravi Kr GuptaDr. Krishna KumarDr. Abhisekh K GuptaDr. Ram Keval

10. Prof. D.K. Dwivedi Performance Improvement for National MMMUT, 21-23 Mar,Institutional Development Gorakhpur 2017

11. Sri. Ravi K Gupta Pedagogy Programme In National MMMUT, 21-23 Mar,Dr. Abhisekh K Gupta Effective Teaching Gorakhpur 2017Dr. Amit K BarnwalDr. Ram Keval

12. Ravi Kumar Gupta Effective Communication and National MMMUT, 26-28 Mar,Presentation Gorakhpur 2017

13. Prof. D.K. Dwivedi Short term course on emerging National Applied Sc., 23-29 Mar,Dr. B. K. Pandey trends in material sciences MMMUT, 2017Dr. D. Kandu GorakhpurDr. Satya Pal SinghDr. P.P. PandeDr. Amit K BarnwalDr. Harish ChandraDr. Krishna KumarDr. Abhisekh K GuptaDr. Ram Keval

14. Dr. B. Pandey Workshop on the Role of Local National MMMUT, 1st April,Chapters of NPTEL Gorakhpur 2017

15. Dr. Amit K Barnwal 107th orientation programme National Gorakhpur 20 May-Dr. Harish Chandra University 16 JuneSri Ravi K Gupta 2017

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Centre for Management Studies

1. Faculty Status

Sl. Name of Faculty Designation HighestNo. Qualification

1 Dr. A. K. Daniel Coordinator Ph.D.

2 Sri Ajay Manjhi Contractual Faculty Ph.D (Submitted)

3 Sri Rakesh Kumar Contractual Faculty Ph.D (Submitted)

4 Sri Vinay Kumar Yadav Contractual Faculty Ph.D (Pursuing)

5 Sri Ugrasen Contractual Faculty Ph.D (Pursuing)

6 Sri Mohd. Kashif Contractual Faculty MBA

7 Ms. Joyce Yeoward Contractual Faculty MBA

8 Mr.Bijendra Kumar Pushkar Contractual Faculty MBA

9 Ms. Archana Rao Contractual Faculty MBA

10 Ms. Anumita Agarwal Contractual Faculty MBA

2. Invited Talk/Special Lectures organized by the Department

S.No. Name of Speaker Title of Talk Dates

1. Sri Ambrish Singh Seven Mantras for Effective Managers 29.7.2016Assistant Professor,Department ofBusiness Administration,Universityof Lucknow, Lucknow.

2. Mr Abhay Jaiswal Vice President Role of MBA Professionals in software 30.08.2016Teletracking India INC And CEO industrySmart Health Zone Pvt.Ltd.Gorakhpur

3. Prof Nagendra Yadav, Relevance of Professionalism in 09.09.2016Dr. Shakuntala Mishra Developing IndiaNational Rehabilitation University,Lucknow

4. Prof. Gopi Nath DDU Gorakhpur Security Analysis 06.10.2016

5. Prof. Gopi Nath DDU Gorakhpur Financial Analysis 07.10.2016

6. Sri Ashutosh Singh PNB Metlife, Role of IT in Business Strategy 26.10.2016Circle Manager, Gorakhpur andVaranasi

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7. Mr Anil Kumar Srivastava, DYGM, Transform India for Global Socio- 02.12.2016I.T.I Raibareilly UP Economic Power Fostering Job

opportunity & Entrepreneurship

8. Sri H L Tiwari, General Manager Management Mantras for Future 23.01.2017Ajay Industries Corporation Ltd. managersGaziabad, UP

9. Sri Ajay Tripathi, Dy. Area Sales Management Mantras for Future 23.01.2017Manager, Ajay Industries managersCorporation Ltd. Gaziabad, UP

10. Sri Pramod Kumar, Tech Advisor Transport Management and Marketing 01.02.2017Northern Eastern Railway Gorakhpur for Indian Railway

11. Prof. R.P. Singh, Head of Department Taxation and Economic transformation 03.02.2017of Commerce, DeenDayal UpadhyayGorakhpur University, Gorakhpur

12. Sri Prashant Tripathi, Key to success in Marketing 04.02.2017General Manager, UP Radio mantra,Gorakhpur

13. Prof. Nagendra Yadav, Department Team role Audit 06.02.2017of Management, Shakuntala MishraNational Rehabilitation UniversityLucknow, UP

14. Sri Abhisekh Tripathi, Department of Team role Audit 06.02.2017Management, Shakuntala MishraNational Rehabilitation UniversityLucknow, UP

15. Sri Ravi K. Srivastava, Vice President Role of Information Technology in 07.03.2017Technology Management at (Citi Banking SectorSecurity and investigative Services)Citi bank Florida USA

3. Seminar/Conference/Symposia/Workshop/Training Programe /SDP organizedby the Department

S. No. Name of Workshop Name of Speaker Dates

1. Effective Marketing And Managerial Dr Nagendra Yadav and 24-25 SepSkills Dr Abhishek Tripathi 2016

National Rehabilitation University,Lucknow

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2. Role of Information Technology in Prof. Sanjay Medhavi, Department of 4-5 OctBusiness Strategy Business Administration University of 2016

Lucknow, LucknowProf. S.H. Ali Department of BusinessAdministration Lucknow, Arbi FarsiUniversity, LucknowProf A K Bajpai FMS BHU Varansi

4. Seminar/Conference/Symposia/Workshop/Training Program /SDP attended bythe faculty members:

S.N. Name of Faculty Title of Paper/Program National/ Venue DateInternational

1. Vinay Kr. Yadav Inclusive Education in a International IIM 28-12-2016connected world Social KolkataInnovations to exploitPedagogical Potentials ofDigital age learning

2. Joyce Yeoward Research Methodology Short Training Academic 16-21 JunTerm Course Programme Staff 2017

College,LucknowUniversity,Lucknow

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Patents Awarded / AppliedS.No. Name with affiliation, Title of Book Patent, Patent No and date of award/

Patent No and date of filing, Issuing Agency and Issue Date.

1. Vimal Kumar Mishra and R. K. Chauhan, “Layout Design of Junctionless Transistor based 6-TSRAM cell using SOI Technology”, Intellectual Property off ice New Delhi, August2016.[Application Number: 201611026311A, Date : 2nd August, 2016]

2. A.P.S. Rathod, P. Mittal & Brijesh Kumar, “A Single Gated Dual Channel OTFT Device”, IntellectualProperty office New Delhi, June 2017. [Application Number: 201711029140]

Paper Published in International JournalsProf. S.N. Singh, Vice Chancellor

1. Anup Shukla and SN Singh, Multi-Objective Unit Commitment with Renewable Energy using GSAAlgorithm, INAE Letters, Vol. 1, No.1, July 2016, pp. 21-27.

2. DD Sharma and SN Singh, Multi-Agent Based Distributed Control of Distributed Energy Storages UsingLoad Data, Journal of Energy Storage, Vol. 5, 2016, pp 134-145

3. Luis Conde-López, G Gutiérrez-Alcaraz and SN Singh, Generating Adequacy Analysis of Mexico’sNational Interconnected Power System, InternationalJournal of Energy Sector Management, Vol. 10,No.4, October 2016, pp.561-575.

4. VN Lal, and SN Singh,Modified PSO Based MPPT Controller for Single-Stage Utility-Scale PV Systemwith Reactive Power Injection Capability,IET Renewable Power Generation, Vo. 10, No. 2, July 2016,pp. 899-907.

5. SK Jain, PK Jain and SN Singh, A Fast Harmonic Phasor Measurement Method for Smart GridApplications, IEEE Trans. on Smart Grid, Vol. 8, No.1, January 2017, pp. 493-502

6. Anup Shukla and SN Singh, Pseudo-Inspired Chaotic Bat Algorithm for Economic Dispatch of Unitswith Valve-Point Loading Effects and Multi-Fuel Options, IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution,Vol. 11, No.4, March 2017, pp. 1039-1045.

7. DD Singh and SN Singh, Identification and Characterization of Irregular Consumption of Load Data,Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy (MPCE), Vol. 5, No.3, May 2017, pp. 465-477.

8. Sanjeev K. Mallik, SN Singh and Saikat Chakraborti, An Educational Software for Enhancing Researchin Power System State Estimation, Electric Power Components and Systems (Accepted).

9. R. K. Chauhan, B. S. Rajpurohit, SN Singh and F. M. Gonzalez-Longatt Demand-Side ManagementSystem for Autonomous DC Microgrid for Building, Technology and Economics of Smart Grids andSustainable Energy (Accepted).

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10. DD Singh and SN Singh, Agent-Based Distributed Control Schemes for Distributed Energy StorageSystems under Cyber Attacks, IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems.(Accepted)

11. Debsmita Panda, SN Singh and Vimal Kumar, Optimal Portfolio Selection of GenCo under CongestionRisk in Multimarket Environment”, Journal of Technology and Economics of Smart Grids andSustainable Energy (accepted)

12. Debsmita Panda, S.N. Singh, and Vimal Kumar Frequency Based Risk Assessment of a Power Producerin Indian Electricity Market, Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems (accepted)

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

13. P. P. Pande, Synthesis of Speciality Polymers through Nitroxide Mediated Living RadicalPolymerization, International Journal of Materials Science, Vol 12, 4-10, 2017

14. P. P. Pande, Polymer Hydrogels and Their Applications, International Journal of Materials Science,Vol 12, 11-14, 2017.

15. Ravi Shankar, Anil Kumar Varma, Prasenjit Mondal, Shri Chand, Simultaneous treatment andenergy production from PIW using electro coagulation & microbial fuel cell., Journal ofEnvironmental Chemical Engineering, 2016, 4(4), Part A, 4612–4618.

CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

16. Govind Pandey, A Study of Noise in Varanasi City, Uttar Pradesh (India, International Journalof Engineering Researches and Management Studies, Vol.3,Issue 12, Dec-2016

17. Govind Pandey, Removal of Fluoride from Aqueous Solution Using Psidium guajava Leaves,Desalination and Water Treatment, Vol.62, Feb-2017

18. Govind Pandey, A Study of Noise Pollution at the campus of Madan Mohan Malaviya Universityof Technology Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh (India), International Research Journal of Engineeringand Technology, Vol.4, Issue 02, Feb-2017

19. Govind Pandey, Statistical Optimization for the Elimination of Fluoride by ElectrolyticDefluoridation Method, International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, Vol.8, Issue04, Apr-2017

20. Govind Pandey, Noise Pollution and Its Adverse Effect: A Critical Review, International Journalfor Scientific Research & Development, Vol.5, Issue 02, May-2017

21. Suryabhan Yadav, Shriram Chaurasia, Application of Shape Memory Alloy in Civil Structures: AReview, International Journal for Scientific Research and Development, Vol.5,Issue 01, 2017

22. Alok Ranjan, Local Scour around bridge piers Foundation, International Research Journal ofEngineering and Technology, Vol 4, Issue 05,May 2017

23. Payal Yadav, Brief study on Soil-Structure Interaction, Control Science and Engineering, Vol.1,Issue 02, 2017

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24. Pradeep Kumar Verma, Sana Zafar, Review on Deterministic Seismic Hazard Analysis of IndianRegion, Internatioanl Journal for Research in Applied Sience and Engineeering Technology, Vol.5.Issue 01, Jan 2017

25. Abhishek Srivastava, Madan Chandra Maurya, Intuition of Accidents in Indian Railway, Jouranlon Civil Engineering , Vol. 7, Issue 02, Mar-May 2017

COMPUTER SCIENCEENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

26. Prakash Srivastava and Rakesh Kumar, “An ANN based QoS aware Adaptive Gateway DiscoveryApproach for MANET and Infrastructure Networks Integration” Journal of Ad Hoc & SensorWireless Networks, 2017 (Indexed in SCI Expanded (SCI-E), DBLP and SCImago)  (In press)accepted in December 2016

27. Jay Prakash, Rakesh Kumar and J .P. Saini, 05, 2017. MANET-internet IntegrationArchitecture. Journal of Applied Sciences, 17: 264-281 (DOI: 10.3923/jas.2017.264.281 )

28. Prakash Srivastava and Rakesh Kumar, “Recent Advances in QoS Provisioning in Wireless Adhoc Networks”, International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology, Inderscience (Indexed inSCImago, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), DBLP and Scopus) (In press)accepted inJanuary 2017http://www.inderscience.com/info/ingeneral/forthcoming.php?jcode=ijipt

29. Prakash Srivastava and Rakesh Kumar, “An Optimal Fuzzy Load Balanced Adaptive GatewayDiscovery for Ubiquitous Internet Access in MANET”, Journal of Information TechnologyResearch, IGI Global, ISSN: 1938-7857, Vol. 9 No. 4, December 2016, pp. 45-63. (Indexed inSCImago, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Scopus and DBLP)

30. Prakash Srivastava and Rakesh Kumar, “A Fuzzy based Adaptive Gateway Discovery Algorithmfor Hybrid Multi-hop Wireless Networks” Journal of Applied Science and Engineering, TamkangUniversity, ISSN: 1560-6686 Vol. 19, No. 3,  November 2016, pp. 347-360. (Indexed in SCImago,Scopus and DBLP) DOI: 10.6180/jase.2016.19.3.13

31. Prakash Srivastava and Rakesh Kumar, A New QoS-Aware Routing Protocol for MANET usingArtificial Neural Network, CIT Journal of Computing and Information Technology Vol. 24, No.3, September 2016, pp. 165–179 (Indexed in SCImago, Scopus and DBLP)

32. Udai Shankar and Rakesh Kumar, Dynamic Clustered Mobile Ad hoc Network Model to EnhanceInternet Access for Heterogeneous Devices , International Journal of Applied EngineeringResearch (IJAER), Vol. 10, No. 18, pp. 38820-38828, Print ISSN: 0973-4562, Online ISSN: 1087-1090, Indexed in SCOPUS and SCImago, H Index: 5.

33. Jay Prakash, Rakesh Kumar and J.P. Saini, Periodicity based Gateway Discovery Algorithm inHybrid Multihop Network International Review on Computers and Software (IRECOS), ISSN:1828-6003, Vol 11, No 6, pp. 489-501, 2016.

34. Jay Prakash, Purnendra Kumar, A Survey on Adaptive Gateway Discovery Strategy in MANETInternational Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, ISSN: 2319-8753, Vol. 5, Issue 2, pp. 1331-1338, 2016.

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35. Jay Prakash, Ritu Verma, Gateway Discovery and Gateway Selection Schemes for ConnectingMANET and Internet: A Review International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer andCommunication Engineering (IJARCCE) , ISSN: 2278-1021, Vol. 5, Issue 4, pp. 947-951, 2016.

36. Gaurav Baranwal, Deo Prakash Vidyarthi, A Cloud Service Selection Model Using ImprovedRanked Voting Method, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 2016, (SCIEindexed).

37. Singh NP et al., (2016), Retinal blood vessels segmentation by using Gumbel ProbabilityDistributionFunction based matched filter, Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine,Elsevier. DOI http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.cmpb.2016.03.001. (SCI Impact factor 1.896,Published)

38. Mukta Goyal, Divakar Yadav, and Alka Tripathi, “An Intuitionistic Fuzzy Approach to Classify theUser Based on an Assessment of the Learner’s Knowledge Level in E-Learning Decision-Making,”Journal of Information Processing Systems, ISSN: 1976-913X(Print), ISSN: 2092-805X(Online),Vol 13, No. 1, pp. 57-67, March 2017.(indexed in Thomson Reuter(ESCI), Scopus and DBLP, ImpactFactor @SJR: .48, SNIP: 5.08, H index: 13, UGC list).

39. Mukta Goyal, Divakar Yadav, and Alka Tripathi, “Intuitionistic Group Decision Making to Identifythe Status of Student’s Knowledge Acquisition in E-learning Systems”, International Journal ofFuzzy System Applications (IJFSA), IGI Global, ISSN: 2156-177X, Volume 5, Issue 3, pp. 14-29,July-Sept 2016. (indexed in Scopus, SJR: 1.7, SNIP: 0.86, H index: 9, UGC list).

40. Arun Kr Yadav, Divakar Yadav, Rajesh Prasad, “Efficient Textual Web Retrieval using Wavelet Tree”,International Journal of Information Retrieval Research (IJIRR), IGI Global, ISSN: 2155-6377, DOI:10.4018/IJIRR, Vol. 6, Issue 4, article 3, pp. 16-29, Oct-Dec 2016. (Indexed in Thomson Reuter(ESCI), ACM digital library, DBLP, UGC list).

41. Pooja Chaturvedi, A. K. Daniel, “Position Count Based Trust Aware Routing Protocol for WirelessSensor Networks”, International Journal of Control Theory and Applications, vol. 10, no. 13,pp19-27, 2017. (indexed in Scopus, scimago, h-index=9).

42. Pooja Chaturvedi, A. K. Daniel, “A Hybrid Scheduling Protocol for Target Coverage Based onTrust Evaluation for Wireless Sensor Networks,” IAENG International Journal of ComputerScience, vol. 44, no. 1, pp87-104, 2017 (indexed in Scopus, Ei-Compendex, h-index=10).

43. Pooja Chaturvedi, A. K. Daniel, “A Novel Sleep/Wake Protocol for Target Coverage Based onTrust Evaluation for a Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks”, International Journal of MobileNetwork Design and Innovation, Inderscience Publishers (indexed in Scopus(Elsevier), Ei-Compendex(Elsevier), ACM digital library, h-index=8) (Accepted).

44. Gaurav Baranwal, Dinesh Kumar, Zahid Raza, Deo Prakash Vidyarthi. “A Negotiation basedDynamic Pricing Heuristic in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Grid and UtilityComputing (InderScience), 2017. (Scopus, ACM Digital Library, DBLP indexed) (Accepted).

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45. Gaurav Baranwal, Deo Prakash Vidyarthi, “A Truthful and Fair Multi-Attribute CombinatorialReverse Auction for Resource Procurement in Cloud Computing”, IEEE Transactions on ServicesComputing, 2016. (SCIE indexed), Impact Factor: 3.520.

46. Dinesh Kumar, Gaurav Baranwal, Zahid Raza, Deo Prakash Vidyarthi, “A systematic study of doubleauction mechanisms in cloud computing”, Journal of Systems and Software, Volume-125, pp. 234-255, 2016. (SCIE indexed), Impact Factor: 2.444.

47. Aditya Kumar Naik, Rajendra Kumar Dwivedi, “A Review on Use of Data Mining Methods inWireless Sensor Network”, in “International Journal of Current Engineering and ScientificResearch - IJCESR (ISSN PRINT: 2393-8374, ISSN ONLINE: 2394-0697, DOI:10.21276/ijcesr)”,Volume 3, Issue 12, Pages 13-20, 15 Dec, 2016.

48. Kishan Verma, Rajendra Kumar Dwivedi, “A Review on Energy Efficient Protocols in WirelessSensor Networks”, in “International Journal of Current Engineering and Scientific Research -IJCESR (ISSN PRINT: 2393-8374, ISSN ONLINE: 2394-0697, DOI:10.21276/ijcesr)”, Volume 3,Issue 12, Pages 28-34, 15 Dec, 2016.

49. Mohini Singh, Karan Singh and Shiva Prakash, “Model of Congestion Control in Software-DefinedNetwork”, International Journal of Control Theory and Applications, Vol. 10, Number 18,International Science Press, June 2017, pp. 351-362.

50. Ataussamad and Shiva Prakash, “Enhancement of Security in Cloud Computing usingSteganography”, International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science(IJARCS), Vol.8, No. 4, May-June, 2017, pp.5-10.

51. Roshni Singh, Ataussamad and Shiva Prakash, “Enhancement of Resource Allocation using LoadBalancing in Cloud Computing” International Journal of Advanced Research in ComputerScience(IJARCS), Vol. 8, No. 4, May-June, 2017, pp.11-18.

52. Roshni Singh and Shiva Prakash, “Survey on Dynamic Resource Allocation Schemes in CloudEnvironment: A Review”, IJARIIT - International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas andInnovations in Technology, Vol. 2, Issue 6, Nov.-December, 2016, pp 1-10.

53. Ataussamad and Shiva Prakash, “A Review in Cloud Computing Security using Steganography”,IJARIIT - International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, Vol. 2,Issuse 6, November-December 2016, pp 1-10.

54. Shiva Prakash and Ramesh Kumar Patel, “Energy Efficient Improved Leach Protocol for WirelessSensor Network”, International Journal of Engineering Applied Sciences and Technology(IJEAST),Vol. 1, Issue 8, pp. Vol. 1, June - July 2016, pp. 270-276.

55. Ankita Singh, Dr. A.K Sharma, “Digital Image Watermarking Techniques: A Survey” InternationalJournal of Advance Research in Science and Engineering, Volume 2, Issue 2 ISSN: 2319-8354,Feb-2017, pp: 674-679.

56. Ankita Singh, Dr. A.K Sharma, “DWT-SVD Based Image Watermarking Using HAAR &DAUBECHIES Wavelet Functions” International Journal of Computer Engineering & Applications,Volume 11, Issue 04 ISSN:2319-8354, April-2017. (Accepted).

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57. Ankita Singh, Dr. A.K Sharma, “A novel image watermarking technique for data hidding”International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), Volume 6, Issue 05,May 2017ISSN:2278-0181.(Accepted).

58. Aishwarya Soni, Muzammil Hasan, “Pricing Scheme in Cloud Computing: A Review” InternationalJournal of Advanced Computer Research, Volume 7 Issue 29 March 2017, pp 60-70 ISSN 2249-7277. http://dx.doi.org/10.19101/ IJACR.2017.729001

59. Aishwarya Soni, Muzammil Hasan, “Optimal implementation of critical peak pricing in cloudcomputing” COMPUTER MODELLING & NEW TECHNOLOGIES 2017 Vol. 21(3) pp 35-44.

60. Aishwarya Soni, Muzammil Hasan, “Time and Cost based Resource Provisioning Mechanism inCloud Computing: A Review”, International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science,Vol-8, Issue- May -2017 ISSN: 0976 – 5697 pp 288-292.

61. Dipti Rao, Muzammil Hasan, “Secure Multimedia Data Storage in Cloud Computing, InternationalJournal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology” (IJESRT)Volume 6 Issue 5 (2017) ISSN:2277-9655 pp 391-395.

62. Dipti Rao, Muzammil Hasan, “Storage Techniques in Cloud Computing: Review”, InternationalJournal for Scientific Research & Development (IJSRD) Volume 5, Issue 1, March 2017, ISSN:2321-0613 pp. 539-541

63. Sarvpal Singh, “A literature review on algorithms for the load balancing in cloud computingenvironments and their future trends”, Computer Modelling & New Technologies, ISSN 1407-5806, ISSN 1407-5814 (ON-LINE), Vol 21(1), PP 64-73. April 2017.

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64. Santosh Kumar Singh, Akanksha Singh and Sudhir Kumar Srivastava, “Harmonic Mitigation UsingDC Self Supported Shunt Active Power Filter”, International Journal of Advanced Research inComputer Science, ISSN No. 0976-5697, volume 8, No. 3, March – April 2017,pp.1224-1227

65. Akanksha Singh, Santosh Kumar Singh, Sudhir Kumar Srivastava, “Congestion Management inDeregulated Electricity Power Market using STATCOM and TCSC.” ISSN No. 0976-5697, volume8, No. 3, March – April 2017, pp.1155-1159.

66. Sant Ranjan & S. K. Srivastava, “Enhancement of Power Quality in wind farm System: Comparisonbetween STATCOM and UPFC” at International Journal of Advanced Electrical and ElectronicsEngineer ing ( I JAEEE) ISSN: 2278-8948 Paper ID:  I JAEEE-APRL17-009,2017(Communicated)

67. Sant Ranjan & S. K. Srivastava, “Enhancement of Power Quality in Wind connected Power Plantusing Static Synchronous Compensator” at Journal i-Manager Publication, Embedded SystemJournal Issue May-July, 2017

68. Awadhesh Kumar and Dinesh Chandra, “Improved Modal Truncation Approximant: A hybridApproach”, Journal of Electrical Engineering, ISSN-1582-4594, june-2017 (accepted for

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69. Majrul Israr and Ashok Kumar Pandey, “Solar Potential in Rajsthan”, i-manager’s Journal onElectrical Engineering, Volume:10, No. 4, Issue : April-June 2017, Pages : 01-05, 2017.

70. Shweta Singh and Awadhesh Kumar, “Different MPPT Techniques In Solar Photovoltaic System:A Comprehensive Review”, i-manager’s Journal on Instrumentation and ControlEngineering,Volume: 4, No. 1, Issue : Nov-Jan 2016, Pages : 32-39, 2016.

71. Shweta Singh and Awadhesh Kumar, “Fuzzy logic based MPPT scheme for sepic converter inSolar Photovoltaic System”, i-manager’s Journal on power system Engineering, Volume: 4, No. 1,Issue : Feb-April, 2016, Pages : 23-31, 2016.

72. Maneesh Kumar Gupta and Awadhesh Kumar, “Model Order Reduction using ChebyshevPolynomial, Stability Equation Method and Fuzzy C-Means Clustering”, i-manager’s Journal onInstrumentation and Control Engineering, Volume: 4, No. 2, Issue: Feb-Apr 2016, Pages :7-13,2016.

73. Maneesh Kumar Gupta and Awadhesh Kumar, “Model Reduction of Continuous and discretesystem using Differentiation Method and many Clustering technique”, i-manager’s Journal onInstrumentation and Control Engineering, Volume: 4, No. 3, Issue: May-July 2016, Pages :27-33,2016.

74. Deepak Gupta and Awadhesh Kumar, “Approximation of Large Scale Systems by BalancedTruncation And Singular Perturbation Method”, i-manager’s Journal on Instrumentation andControl Engineering, Volume: 4, No. 2, Issue : Feb-Apr 2016, Pages : 14-20, 2016.

75. Deepak Gupta and Awadhesh Kumar, “An Investigation into Model Order Reduction throughBalancing Methods and their Error Norm”, International Journal of Emerging Technology andAdvance Engineering, vol. 6, Issue no. 3 pp. 287-292. 

76. Nikku Shahi and Awadhesh Kumar, “Model Order Reduction Using Krylov-Subspace Based Two-Sided Arnoldi Algorithm”, i-manager’s Journal on Instrumentation and Control Engineering,Volume: 4, No. 2, Issue : Feb-Apr 2016, Pages : 29-38, 2016.

77. Nikku Shahi and Awadhesh Kumar, “Numerical Implementation of Two-Sided Arnoldi Algorithm”,i-manager’s Journal on Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Volume: 4, No. 2, Issue : August-October 2016, Pages : 1-6, 2016.

78. Noor Ahmad and Awadhesh Kumar, “Design consideration for high power zero voltage zerocurrent switching full bridge converter with transformer isolation and current doubler rectifier”,IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Volume: 11, Issue 3, May-June 2016, Pages: 28-32, 2016.

79. Navdeep Singh, Vineeta Agarwal, Power Control in Centralized Distributed AC load for WindEnergy System, Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy 9(3), May 2017

80. Sumit Ranjan Priyadarshi and Shekhar Yadav, “Comparative Visualization of PID and FOPIDController Response for an Automatic Voltage Regulator System”, i-manager’s Journal on

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81. Verma, S.K., Yadav, S. & Nagar, S.K., “Optimization of Fractional Order PID Controller Using GreyWolf Optimizer” J Control Autom Electr Syst (2017) 28: 314. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40313-017-0305-3

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82 Dharmendra Kumar et. al”Analysis of polarized light generation in anisotropic strained quantumdots” Journal of Computational Electronics (Springer), DOI: 10.1007/s10825-017-1021-8, June,2017 (SCI), Impact Factor: 1.526

83 Shivam, Dharmendra Kumar, G S Tripathi “Multiband Microstrip Patch Antenna for WirelessApplications”, International Journal for Scientific Research & Development (IJSRD), Vol. 5, Issue02, pp265-267, April 2017 (Non-SCI)

84. Pooja Lohia, Y.K. Prajapati, J.P. Saini and B.S. Rai, “Analytical investigation of dispersioncharacteristics of elliptically cored multilayer waveguides with two different refractive indexprofile,”Journal of Optics, Springer, ISSN 0972-8821,(DOI 10.1007/s12596-017-0414-1) 2017).

85. Shubhi Shukla, Pooja Lohia, G.S. Tripathi, “Design a Compact ACS-Fed Triple Band Antenna withT and L-Shaped Slots for Wireless Communications”, IJSRD - International Journal for ScientificResearch & Development, Vol. 5, Issue 02| ISSN (online): 2321-0613,2017

86. Shubhi Shukla, Pooja Lohia, G.S. Tripathi, “Design An Acs-Fed Multi Band Antenna For WirelessApplications Using Defected Ground Structure” i-manager’s Journal on CommunicationEngineering and Systems, Vol. 6 No. 2,2017.

87. J. Nath, and M. Kumar, “Performance Analysis Comparison of 4-2 Compressors in 180nm CMOSTechnology”, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering- Institute of Physics(Accepted for publication)

88. P. Singh, S. Singh, and M. Kumar, “A VLSI implementation of Four-Phase Lift Controller using VerilogHDL”, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering- Institute of Physics (Acceptedfor publication)

89. J. Nath, and M. Kumar, “Design of an Energy Efficient 4-2 Compressor”,IOP Conference Series:Materials Science and Engineering- Institute of Physics (Accepted for publication)

90. S. R. Ghimiray, P. Meher and M. Kumar,”A Leakage-Tolerant 16 – Bit Comparator Using LectorTechnique Based Footless Domino Logic Circuit”, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science andEngineering- Institute of Physics (Accepted for publication)

91. S. R. Ghimiray, P. Meher and M. Kumar,”Lector Based Leakage- Tolerant 16-bit Diode FootedDomino Comparator with Higher Noise Immunity”, International Journal of High SpeedElectronics and Systems (IJHSES)- World Scientific (Accepted for publication)

92. I. Hussain, and M. Kumar, “Design and performance analysis of a 3-2 compressor by usingimproved architecture”, Journal of Active and Passive Electronic Devices, vol. 12(3-4), pp. 173-

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93. M. Kumar, “Dynamic Power Dissipation Analysis in CMOS VLSI Circuit Design with Scaling Downin Technology” Journal of Active and Passive Electronic Devices, vol. 12(1-2), pp. 55-61, 2017.

94. I. Hussain, and M. Kumar, “A Fast and Reduced Complexity Wallace Multiplier” Journal of Activeand Passive Electronic Devices, vol. 12(1-2), pp. 63-71, 2017.

95. R. K. Chauhan et al., “Robust Study and Design of a Low Power CMOS CSVCO using 45nmTechnology”, Journal of nanoengineering and nanomanufacturing (American Scientific publishers)”,Accepted, 2016.

96. R. Mishra et al., “Asymmetric Crescent shaped Dual Band Monopole antenna for UWB andGSM 1800/1900 Applications “, Internat ional Journal of Microwave and OpticalTechnology(IJMOT), Vol.11, No. 5, 2016

97. R. K. Chauhan et al., “Design of Microstrip Bandstop Filter Using Split Ring Resonator WithInter Digital”, Journal on EMBEDDED SYSTEM, 5/4, 2017.

98. R. K. Chauhan et al., “ Design of controllable dual-band bandpass filter using open loop triangularring resonators loaded with stub coupled with transmission line “, Journal on ElectronicsEngineering, 7/2, pp. 8-13, 2017.

99. R. K. Chauhan et al., “Design of BPF using pseudo-interdigital structure for impedance bandwidthenhancement of monopole antenna for UWB application”,International Journal of ElectronicsEngineering Research, 9/1, pp. 37-55, 2017.

100. R. K. Chauhan et al., “Design of triple band bandpass filter using two coupled open loop triangularring resonators loaded with stub”, International Journal of Advances in Microwave Technology,2/1, pp. 85-88, 2017.

101. R. K. Chauhan et al., “Performance Analysis of Modified Source and TDBC based Fully-DepletedSOI MOSFET for Low Power Digital Applications”,Journal of Nanoelectronics andOptoelectronics, 12/1, pp. 59-66, 2017.

102. R. K. Chauhan et al., “Optimization of dual band BPF using defected ground structure”,Journalon Communication Engineering and Systems, 5/4, pp. 23-28, 2016.

103. R. K. Chauhan et al., “Design of Microstrip Bandstop Filter Using Split Ring Resonator WithInter Digital”, Journal on EMBEDDED SYSTEM, 5/4, pp. 7-10, 2017.

104. R. K. Chauhan et al., “Area efficient layout design of CMOS circuit for high-density ICs”,International Journal of Electronics, 5/4, pp. 1-15, 2017.

105. R. K. Chauhan et al., “A Compact UWB BPF with a Notch Band using Rectangular Resonatorsandwiched between Interdigital Structure”, International Journal of Electrical and ComputerEngineering, 7/5, 2017.

106. S. Verma et al., “Miniaturised Dual –Band Band Stop Filter using Hook Shaped Stepped ImpedanceResonator for WLAN application” Journal of Communication Engineering & Systems,, vol.6,no.

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107. G.S.Tripathi et al., “Design a compact ACS-Fed Triple Band Antenna with T and L- Shaped slotsfor Wireless Communications” International Journal for Scientific Research and Development,,Vol.5 ISNN[2321-0613], 2017.

108. G.S.Tripathi et al., “Design of Multiband Microstrip patch antenna for Wireless Applications”International Journal for Scientific Research and Development,, Vol.5 ISNN[2321-0613], 2017.

109. G.S.Tripathi et al., “A microwave dual-band Bandpass filter for L band Application” InternationalJournal for Scientific Research and Development, Vol.5 [379-380], 2017.

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110. Durga Prasad and S. C. Jayswal, Reconfigurability Consideration and Scheduling of Products ina Manufacturing Industry, International Journal of Production Research,DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2017.1334979, 2017.

111. A. Tevatia and S.K. Srivastava , Influence of residual thermal stresses on fatigue crack growth lifeof discontinuous reinforcements in metal matrix composites, Fatigue & Fracture of EngineeringMaterials and Structures (FFEMS) (John Wiley & Sons Publications, SCI expanded, Impact Factor:1.838), ISSN: 1460-2695, Vol.40, n1, pp. 81-88, January 2017.

112. Ravi Shankar Rai and S. C. Jayswal., Enactment concerns in FMS: literature review, AmericanInternational Journal of Research in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics, 17(1), , pp.15-21, ISSN: 2328-3491, February 2017.

113. Shadab Ahmad, Swati Gangwar, Prabhat Chand Yadav, D.K. Singh. Optimization of processparameters affecting Surface Roughness in Magnetic Abrasive Finishing Process, Materials andManufacturing Processes, Materials & Manufacturing Process, Taylor & Francis, ISSN 1042-6914,2017.

114. Sugandha Singh,Swati Gangwar, Sukriti Yadav, A Review on Mechanical andTribological Propertiesof Micro/Nano Filled Metal Alloy Composites, Materials today Proceedings, Elsevier, Volume 4,Issue 4, Part E, Pages 5583-5592

115. Sukriti Yadav, Swati Gangwar, Sugandha Singh,Micro/Nano Reinforced Filled Metal AlloyComposites: A Review Over Current Development in Aerospace and Automobile Applications,Materials today Proceedings, Elsevier, Volume 4, Issue 4, Part E, Pages 5571-5582, 2017.

116. Devesh Kumar, A comprehensive review on Biomass Cook Stove, International Journal ForScientific Research and Development (IJSRD), 3(4), 2015, 1524-1526

117. Radha Krishna Lal, Vikas Kumar Choubey, J.P. Dwivedi, V.P. Singh, “Springback analysis of channelcross-sectioned bar of work-hardening materials under torsional loading”, EngineeringComputations, Vol. 33 Iss: 7, pp.1899 – 1928. (Indexed in SCI, Scopus, H index: 44, Impact Factor:1.010), 2016.

118. Radha Krishna Lal, Manish Kumar Bhagat, J.P. Dwivedi, V.P. Singh& Sanjay Kumar Patel, “SpringbackAnalysis in Sheet Metal Forming using Romberg-Osgood Stress Strain Relation”, Journal ofApplied Mechanics and Technical Physics, Vol.57, Issue 6, pp. 1133-1140, 2016. (Indexed in SCI,

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119. Radha Krishna Lal, J. P. Dwivedi, V. P. Singh, “Springback Analysis of Hollow Rectangular Bar ofLinear Work-Hardening Material’’, Emerging Materials Research, Volume 6 Issue 2, pp. 1-9 ,2017(Indexed in SCI, Scopus, Impact Factor: 0.313).

120. Radha Krishna Lal, J. P. Dwivedi, VP Singh, Vikas Kumar Choubey, SK Srivastava, ‘’Springback analysisof L-sectioned bar of linear work-hardening materials under torsional loading’’ InternationalJournal of Energy Technology and Policy 13 (1-2), 123-140 ,2017. (Indexed in SCI mago, Scopus,H index: 13).

121. Radha Krishna Lal, Manish Kumar Bhagat, J.P. Dwivedi, V.P. Singh, “Springback Analysis in SheetMetal Forming of Non-linear Work-Hardening material Under Pure Bending”, Journal of TheInstitution ofEngineers (India): Series C, 98 (2), 155-170, 2017(Indexed in SCI mago, Scopus, Hindex: 10).

122. Radha Krishna Lal, J. P. Dwivedi & V. P. Singh “Springback Analysis of Elliptical Sectioned bar ofNon linear Work-Hardening Mater ials under Torsional Loading”,Materials Today: Proceedings,Volume 4, Issues 2, pp 1507-1579 (2017). (Indexed in Scopus)

123. Radha Krishna Lal, Surya Ved Prakash Yadav, J. P. Dwivedi, Harshit Dwivedi “ComparativePer formance evaluation of an active/passive solar Distillation system,Materials Today: Proceedings,Volume 4, Issues 2, part A,  pp 2822-2831 (2017). (Indexed inScopus)

124. Radha Krishna Lal, Amit Prakash, Vikas Kumar Choubey , J. P. Dwivedi & V.P. Singh “Springbackanalysis of I Sectioned bar of Linear Work- Hardening Materials under Torsional LoadingMaterials Today: Proceedings, Volume 4, Issues 2,part A, pp 2673-2681 (2017) (Indexed in Scopus)

125. Radha Krishna Lal, Shubham Mishra, J. P. Dwivedi, Harshit Dwivedi “A Comprehensive Study ofthe Different Parameters of Solar Still”, Materials Today: Proceedings, Volume 4, Issues 2,partA, pp 3572-3580 (2017) (Indexed in Scopus)

126. J. P. Dwivedi, V. P. Singh, Radha Krisna Lal , Harshit Dwivedi “Dynamic Response of circular tunnelunder Elastic medium”, Materials Today: Proceedings, Volume 4, Issues 2,part A, pp 1691-1700(2017) (Indexed in Scopus)

127. Radha Krishna Lal, Vikas Kumar Choubey , J. P. Dwivedi, V.P. Singh & S. K. Srivastava “Springbackanalysis of Triangular Cross-sectioned Bar of Non-Linear Work- Hardening Materials underTorsional Loading”, Materials Today: Proceedings, Volume 4, Issues 2,part A, pp 842-850 (2017)(Indexed in Scopus)

128. Radha Krishna Lal, Vikas Kumar Choubey, J. P. Dwivedi, V.P. Singh & S. K. Shah “Springback analysisof Triangular Cross-sectioned Bar of Linear Work- Hardening Materials under Torsional Loading”,Materials Today: Proceedings,  Volume 4, Issues 2,part A, pp 2373-2383 (2017) (Indexed in Scopus)

129. Radha Krishna Lal, Vikas Kumar Choubey, Sandeep Dwivedi, J. P. Dwivedi and V.P. Singh “ResidualStress analysis of Linear Work- Hardening Materials under Torsional Loading”, “5thInternationalConference on Materials Processing and Characterization,Volume 4, Issues 2,part A, pp 857-

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130. Vishal Kumar Chaubey, Khushboo Singh and Laxmikant Yadav “Experimental investigation ofEvaporating Cooling System with Zeolite Desiccant material”, International conference on challengesin Sustainable Development from Energy & Environment Perspective, 2017, MMMUT, Gorakhpur inassociation with ENEA, Trisaia, Italy, March 2017, ISBN: 978-93-86256-68-3, pp. 177-184.

131. Shani Kumar, Sunil Kumar Yadav, “Review of Research work in Dry EDM and EDM with Additive”,International Journal for Scientific Research and Development,4(11), 192-195, 2017

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132. D. K. Dwivedi, Structural, Optical and Electrical Characterization of Vacuum Evaporatednanocrystalline CdSe Thin Films for Photosensor Applications, Applied Physcis A, 2016

133. D. K, Dwivedi, Investigations of crystallization kinetics of Se82-xTe18Sbx (x =0, 4, 8, 12) glassyalloys by iso-conversional approach, Materials Research InnovationsISSN: 1432-8917, 1433-075X,,2017

134. D. K, Dwivedi, Role of Heat Treatment on Structural and Optical Properties of ThermallyEvaporated Se66Te25In9 Thin Films, Materials Focus, 2017, 496-500

135. D. K, Dwivedi, Study of thermo-mechanical properties of Se82-xTe18Sbx (0 x 12) glassy alloys, MaterialsFocus, 2017ISSN: 2169-429X

136. D. K, Dwivedi, Phase change chalcogenide materials for optical data storageISSN: 0974-6846 ,Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 2017

137. D. K, Dwivedi, Deposition and characterisation of spray-deposited nanocrystalline Cd1"XZnXSthin films for photovoltaic device applications, Materials Research Innovations, 2017, 336-340.

138. Brijesh K. Pandey, H. K. Rai,Anjani K.Pande and Chandra K. Singh, Theoretical prediction ofequation of state for semiconductors, International Journal of Nanoelectronics and Materials,Int. J. Nanoelectronics and Materials, Vol. 9 (2) July 2016, pp.173-182.

139. Brijesh K. Pandey, Equation of State for the Compression of Nanocrystalline Anatase TiO2,Der Pharma Chemica, 2016, 8(18):163-167,ISSN 0975- 413X.

140. Brijesh K. Pandey, Equation of State for the Compression Behaviour of Nanocrystalline Nickel,Int. J. Chem. Sci.: 14(4), 2016, 2673-2680, ISSN 0972-768X.

141. Brijesh K. Pandey, Size Dependence of Lattice Parameters of Spherical Metallic Nanosolids, Journalof Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 2017, 9(2):204-209, ISSN 0975-7384

142. Brijesh K Pandey , Anjani K Pandey, Harendra K Rai, and Swayam P Shukla, Finite strain HighPressure Equation of State’s for Bulk Metallic Glasses, International Journal of Materials Science,Vol.12 (1), 2017, pp.15-25.

143. Brijesh K Pandey, Anjani K Pandey, Harendra K Rai, and Ajay Kr. Mishra. 144. High PressureIsothermal Equation of State for Bulk Metallic glasses, InternationalJournal of Materials Science,Vol.12 (1), 2017, pp.58-66.

144. Brijesh K Pandey and Ratan L. Jaiswal, Prediction of elastic moduli of metallic nanoparticles,,

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International Journal of Materials Science, Vol.12 (1), 2017, pp.85-87.

145. Brijesh K. Pandey, Ratan L. Jaiswal , Prediction for the Debye Temperature of MetallicNanoparticles, International Journal of Nanotechnology and Applications, ISSN: 0973-631XVolume 11, Number 1 (2017), pp. 81-90.

146. Brijesh K. Pandey, Chandra Kumar Singh, Anjani K Pandey and Harendra Kumar Rai, TheoreticalPrediction of Equation of State for Carbon Nanotube Bundle, International Journal of MaterialsScience, Vol.12 (1), 2017, pp.49-8752.

147. Brijesh K. Pandey , Chandra Kumar Singh, Anjani K Pandey and Harendra Kumar Rai ,ElasticProperties of Mantle Minerals at Different Temperatures, International Journal of MaterialsScience, Vol.12 (1), 2017, pp.46-48

148. P. P. Pande, Synthesis of Speciality Polymers through Nitroxide Mediated Living RadicalPolymerization, International Journal of Materials Science, Vol 12, 4-10, 2017

149. P. P. Pande, Polymer Hydrogels and Their Applications , International Journal of Materials Science,Vol 12, 11-14, 2017

150. S. P. Singh, Monte Carlo Simulation of microscopic viscosity and rupturing thin polymer filmnear melt:A Molecular Perspective , Physics Letters-A, 2017, 1321-1327, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physleta.2017.02.011, 381, 1321-1327

151. S. P. Singh, Interface –Driven Temperature Induced Spin Polarization in Magnetically StripedFerromagnetic Film: The Coexisting Phases and the Two Regime Behavior, Marchomolecularsymposia, 2017( Accepted)

152. Abhishek Kumar Gupta, Yogendra Lal Verma, Manish Pratap Singh and Rajendra Kumar Singh, J.Solid. State. Chem, 2016, 242, 29–37 [I.F.-2.2], ISSN: 0022-4596 Role of reduced precursor andsolvolytic reagent molar ratio on preparation and properties of ionogel

153. Krishna Kumar and S. Krishnamoorthi. Dendrimer like star polymer based on â-cyclodextrinwith ABC type miktoarms. RSC Advances. 2016, 6, 41594-41607, 2016.

154. Krishna Kumar, Solution and microwave assisted synthesis of â-Cyclodextrin graftedpolyacrylamide: Water treatment and In-vitro drug release study, International Journal of BiologicalMacromolecules, 2017, 1204-1211.

155. Harish Chandra Solar flares associated coronal mass ejections in case of type II radio bursts.Astro phys Space, 361: 265. doi:10.1007/s10509-016-2857-2, July, 2016.

156. Harish Chandra, Solar flare associated coronal mass ejections causing geo-effectiveness andForbush decreases, Astrophys Space Sci (2017) 362: 41. doi:10.1007/s10509-017-3024-0

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Paper Published in National JournalsCHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

1. Vikas Kumar, Biometric Materials: A New Approach to Sustainable Development, Journal of CivilEngineering and Environmental TechnologyVol. 4, Issue 1Jan-March 2017

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2. S.K. Srivastava and B.K. Mishra Dynamic Effects in Elastothermodynamic Damping of HollowParticle Reinforced Metal-Matrix Composites, Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India):, SeriesC (Springer Publications), ISSN: 2250-0545, Vol. 98, n2, pp. 185-190, April-June-2017

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3. Theoretical Prediction of Grüneisen Parameter for Carbon Nano tube under ExtremeCompression. Brijesh K Pandey, H.K. Rai, Chandra Kumar Singh and Anjani K Pandey., Int. J.Curr. Sci. Tech., 2017: 6(1):01-06

4. Amit Kumar Barnwal, Solvability of nonlinear three-point boundary value problems, InternationalJournal of Current Sciences and Technology 6, 53-62, 2017

5. Harish Chandra, Generalization of Mittag - Leffler Function and It’s Properties, Ganita, 2017(79-88).

6. Harish Chandra, Solar flare associated Coronal Mass Ejection Causing Geo-effectiveness,International Journal of Current Sciences and Technology 6, 7-15, 2017

Paper Published in International / National ConferenceProf. S. N. Singh, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor

1. DD Sharma, SN Singh, Jeremy Lin and Elham Foruzan, Distributed Control Scheme Based on Agents’Behabiour for Distributed Energy Storages, 2016 IEEE PES General Meeting, Boston, USA, July 17-21, 2016.

2. Sheetanshu Mishra, Praveen P Singh and SN Singh, Impact of Regulation Ancillary Service in IndianElectricity Market, International Conference on Recent Trends in Electrical and Electronics &Communication Engineering, BIET Jhansi, Oct 15-16, 2016

3. Archana Sharma, B Rajpurohit, Samar Agnihotri, SN Singh, Evaluation of New Power Quality IndicesProposed for Estimation of Economic Loss Due to Poor Power Quality, IEEE Region 10 Conference(TENCON 2016), Singapore, Nov 22-25, 2016.

4. Francisco Gonzalez-Longatt, Bharat S Rajpurohit, SN Singh and Jose Luis Rueda Torres, SimulationPlatform for Autonomous Smart Multi-Terminal DC Micro-Grid, IEEE PES Innovative Smart GridTechnologies Conference, 2016, Asia (ISGT ASIA), Melbourne, Australia during Nov 28 - Dec1, 2016.

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5. Bhaskar Kanna and SN Singh, Long Term Wind Power Forecast Using Adaptive Wavelet Neural Network,IEEE UP Section Conference (UPCON), IIT BHU Varanasi, Dec 9-11, 2016

6. Ankit Jain and Praveen P Singh, and SN Singh, Control Strategies for Output Power Smoothening ofDFIG with SVC in Wind Conversion System, IEEE R10 HTC Conference, DEI Agra, Dec 21-23, 2016.

7. Gang Li, Jianfu Zhang, Yu Song, Fushuan Wen, SN Singh and Kai Feng, Real-time health statusevaluation for wind turbines based on a cloud model,IEEE R10 HTC Conference, DEI Agra, Dec21-23, 2016.

8. Jai Govind Singh, S N Singh and S C Srivastava, Congestion Management by using FACTS Controllerin Power System, IEEE R10 HTC Conference, DEI Agra, Dec 21-23, 2016.

9. Varsha Shukla, Abheejeet Mohapatra and SN Singh, On Adaptive Fault Current Limiter in DistributionSystems with Distributed Generations, IEEE TENSYMP 2017, Kochi, Kerala, 14-16 July 2017.

10. Viresh Patel, Saikat Chakraborti and SN Singh, A Hopfield Neural Network based ReconfigurationAlgorithm for Power Distribution Systems,IEEE TENSYMP 2017, Kochi, Kerala, 14-16 July 2017.

11. Hariharan Balakrishnan,KK Tomar, SN Singh, An Agent Based Approach for Efficient EnergyManagement of Microgrids, IEEE TENSYMP 2017, Kochi, Kerala, 14-16 July 2017.

12. DD Sharma, SN Singh, Jeremy Lin and Elham Foruzan, Distributed Control Scheme Based on Agents’Behabiour for Distributed Energy Storages, 2016 IEEE PES General Meeting, Boston, USA, July 17-21, 2016.

13. Sheetanshu Mishra, Praveen P Singh and SN Singh, Impact of Regulation Ancillary Service in IndianElectricity Market, International Conference on Recent Trends in Electrical and Electronics &Communication Engineering, BIET Jhansi, Oct 15-16, 2016

14. Archana Sharma, B Rajpurohit, Samar Agnihotri, SN Singh, Evaluation of New Power Quality IndicesProposed for Estimation of Economic Loss Due to Poor Power Quality, IEEE Region 10 Conference(TENCON 2016), Singapore, Nov 22-25, 2016.

15. Francisco Gonzalez-Longatt, Bharat S Rajpurohit, SN Singh and Jose Luis Rueda Torres, SimulationPlatform for Autonomous Smart Multi-Terminal DC Micro-Grid, IEEE PES Innovative Smart GridTechnologies Conference, 2016, Asia (ISGT ASIA), Melbourne, Australia during Nov 28 - Dec1, 2016.

16. Kanna Bhasker and SN Singh, Predictive Short-Term ORPD in Large Wind Farms for Minimization ofLosses and OLTC Tap Movements, 19th National Power Systems Conference, IIT Bhubaneswar,December 19-21, 2016.

17. Gaurav Khare, SN Singh, Abheejet Mohapatra and S Rajan, Prediction of Missing PMU Measurementusing Artificial Neural Network, 19th National Power Systems Conference, IIT Bhubaneswar,December 19-21, 2016.

18. Pragya K Gupta, R Martin, Saikat Chakraborti, A Debidas, Kari M, G Krishna, Bernhard S, ManeshRamesh and SN Singh, Improving Reliability and Quality of Supply(QoS) in Smart Distribution Network,19th National Power Systems Conference, IIT Bhubaneswar, December 19-21, 2016.

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19. Anup Shukla, S Keshawani and SN Singh, Efficient Holomorphic Based Approach for Unit CommitmentProblem, 19th National Power Systems Conference, IIT Bhubaneswar, December, 19-21, 2016.

20. Kanna Bhasker and SN Singh, Predictive Short-Term ORPD in Large Wind Farms for Minimization ofLosses and OLTC Tap Movements, 19th National Power Systems Conference, IIT Bhubaneswar,December 19-21, 2016.

21. Gaurav Khare, SN Singh, Abheejet Mohapatra and S Rajan, Prediction of Missing PMU Measurementusing Artificial Neural Network, 19th National Power Systems Conference, IIT Bhubaneswar,December 19-21, 2016.

22. Pragya K Gupta, R Martin, Saikat Chakraborti, A Debidas, Kari M, G Krishna, Bernhard S, ManeshRamesh and SN Singh, Improving Reliability and Quality of Supply(QoS) in Smart Distribution Network,19th National Power Systems Conference, IIT Bhubaneswar, December 19-21, 2016.

CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

23. Vikas Kumar, Use of different ashes for civil Engineering Construction, Intl ConfUKIERI(Concrete Research Driving Profit and Sustainaility), ISBN: 978-93-84869-82-30, Vol. II,2015, pp. 36

24. Vikas Kumar, Subgrade Modulus of tire chips reinforced sand foundation, Intl ConfUKIERI(Concrete Research Driving Profit and Sustainaility), ISBN: 978-93-84869-82-30, Vol. II,2015, pp. 220.

25. Sunayana, R.K.Shukla Application of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) in environment andEcological systems International Conference (Challenges in Sustainable Development from Energy& Environment Perspective (CSDEEP-2017)

26. Pradeep Kr. Verma, Sana Zafar Challenges in Mitigation of Geological Hazard Associated withRecent Earthquake in India International Conference (Challenges in Sustainable Developmentfrom Energy & Environment Perspective (CSDEEP-2017)

27. S.K. Baniya, A.K.Mishra Noise Analysis of Commercial Areas in Deoria City and its Control forSustainable Development International Conference (Challenges in Sustainable Development fromEnergy & Environment Perspective (CSDEEP-2017)

28. Govind Pandey, An Overview: Avalanche Forecasting Model Development, InternationalConference on ‘Emerging Trends in Civil Engineering (ICETCE – 16)’ organized by Departmentof Civil Engineering, Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, Sultanpur

COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

29. Akhilesh Singh and Muzammil Hasan An Improved Mechanism to Prevent Blackhole Attack inMANET International Conference on Advanced Computing and Intelligent Engineering (ICACIE-2016), C.V. Raman College of Engineering, Bhubaneshwar, Odhisa, 21-13 December 2016.

30. Asish Kumar Singh, Jay Prakash and Muzammil Hasan, Cloud Computing: Background and AnalysisInternational Conference on Advanced Computing and Software Engineering (ICACSE-16), KNIT,Sultanpur, 14-15 October 2016, pp 309-313.

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31. Dharmendra Kumar, Divakar Yadav, Arun Yadav, Sonam Gupta, “Geographical Health Analysis usingWavelet Tree”, International Conference on Advances in Computational Techniques and ResearchPractices, 2278-1021(Online),2319-5940(Print), pp. 49-52, 3-4 Feb 2017, NIET Gr Noida.

32. Arun Yadav, Divakar Yadav and Depak Rai, Optimizing Spatial Ambiguities in GeographicInformation Retrieval”, International conference on Advanced Computing and SoftwareEnginnering, 14-15 October, 2016, KNIT Sultanpur (UP).

33. Madhulika, Abay Bansal, and Divakar Yadav, “Marker Controlled Watershed Segmentation forExtracting Features from Neuron Components”, 24thWorld Congress on Engineering, SouthKensington campus, 29 June - 1 July, 29 June - 1 July, 2016, London, U.K, 2078-0958 (Print);2078-0966 (Online) pp. 478-483, 2016. (Indexed in Scopus, IEEE Xplore)

34. Namrata Singh, A K Daniel, Pooja Chaturvedi, “Template Matching for Detection and Recognitionof Frontal View of Human Face Through MATLAB”, 6th IEEE International Conference onInformation Communication and Embedded Systems (ICICES-2017), organized by S. A.Engineering College, Chennai, during the period 23rd Feb-24th Feb 2017.

35. Pooja Chaturvedi, A. K. Daniel, “E-governance: An Insight from Indian Perspective”, InternationalConference on E-governance in Digital India: Limitation, Prospects and Opportunities, organizedby KIET Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad during the period 3rd-4th February 2017.

36. Pooja Chaturvedi, A. K. Daniel, “Concepts of Rough Set Theory and its Applications in DecisionMaking Processes, International Conference on Advances in Computation Techniques andResearch Practices (ICACTRP-2017), organized by Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology,Noida, during the period 3rd-4th February 2017.

37. “MAMA: Modified Approach for Mining associated frequent patterns from WSN Data”, AdityaKumar Naik, Rajendra Kumar Dwivedi, In “Proceeding of IEEE International Conference onScience, Technology, Engineering and Management- ICSTEM’17 (ISBN 978-1-5090-4807-6)”,Mar 03-04,2017 (Proceeding will be published at ieeexplore.ieee.org).

38. Kishan Verma and Rajendra Kumar Dwivedi, “AREDDP: Advance Reliable and Efficient DataDissemination Protocol in Wireless Sensor Networks”, In “Proceeding of 4th IEEE Internationalconference on innovations in information, Embedded and Communication system - ICIIECS’17(ISBN: 978-1-5090-3293-8) Volume-IV”, Pages 04-07, Mar 17-18, 2017.

39. Aditya Kumar Naik, Rajendra Kumar Dwivedi, “A Review on Use of Data Mining Methods inWireless Sensor Network”, in the “Proceeding of 25th International Conference on CloudComputing Computer Science and Advances in Information Technology- ICCCCIT 2016 (ISBN:978-93-85225-83-3)”, TECHNICAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION INDIA, Chandigarh, Pages01-08, December 11, 2016

40. Kishan Verma, Rajendra Kumar Dwivedi ,”A Review on Energy Efficient Protocols in WirelessSensor Networks”, in the “Proceeding of 25th International Conference on Cloud ComputingComputer Science and Advances in Information Technology- ICCCCIT 2016 (ISBN: 978-93-85225-83-3)”, TECHNICAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION INDIA Chandigarh, Pages 19-25,December 11, 2016

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41. Ataussamad, Roshni Singh and Shiva Prakash, “Enhancement of Steganography Using K StrangePoint Clustering”, IEEE International Conference on Innovations in information, Embedded andCommunication Systems (ICIIECS), Karpagam College of Engineering, ISBN 978-1-5090-3293-8, Volume-III, March 17-18, -2017, pp. 789-793.

42. Roshni Singh, Ataussamad and Shiva Prakash, “Privacy Preserving in TPA for Secure Cloud byUsing Encryption Technique”, IEEE Sponsored International Conference on Innovations inInformation, Embedded and Communication Systems(ICIIECS), Karpagam College of Engineering,ISBN 978-1-5090-3293-8, Volume-III, March 17-18, -2017, pp. 234-538.

43. Anupriya Singh and A.K.Sharma “A survey on object detection, classification and tracking in video”International Conference on computer science and management- ICCSM 2017 (ISBN 978-93-85225-88-8), pp. 05-03.

44. Ankita Singh and A.K. Sharma, “A Survey of Digital Image Watermarking Techniques” Proceedingsof 3rd International conference on”Latest Innovations in Science Engineering and Management”Feb 19, 2017, Goa. ISBN: 978-93-86171-17-7

45. Akhilesh Singh and Muzammil Hasan “An Improved Mechanism to Prevent Blackhole Attack inMANET” International Conference on Advanced Computing and Intelligent Engineering (ICACIE-2016), C.V. Raman College of Engineering, Bhubaneshwar, Odhisa, 21-23 December 2016.

46. Ashish Kumar Singh, Jay Prakash and Muzammil Hasan, “Cloud Computing: Background andAnalysis” International Conference on Advanced Computing and Software Engineering (ICACSE-16), KNIT, Sultanpur, 14-15 October 2016, pp 309-313

47. Vidya Srivastava, Muzammil Hasan, Dayashankar Singh, “ARP Poisoning Detection and Prevention:A survey”, Proceeding of the international conference on communication computing andnetworking (ICCCN-2017) Vol.2, pp. 455-461, March 2017

48. Vidya Srivastava, Dayashankar Singh, “ARP Poisoning Detection and Prevention: A survey”,Proceeding of the international conference on communication computing and networking(ICCCN-2017) Vol.2, pp. 455-461, March 2017

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

49. K. G. Upadhyay, “A Comparative Analysis of Short Term Electricity Price Forecasting ApproachUsing Hybrid Methodology.” CSDEEP- 2017 International Conference on Challenges inSustainable Development from Energy & Environment Perspective Organized by: Madan MohanMalaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur(UP), 24-25 March 2017

50. K. G. Upadhyay, “Short Term Load Forecasting Using Computational Intelligence Methods.”CSDEEP- 2017 International Conference on Challenges in Sustainable Development from Energy& Environment Perspective Organized by: Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology,Gorakhpur(UP), 24-25 March 2017

51. K.G Upadhyay, “Feature Extraction of HRV Signal using Weblet Transform.” 2nd InternationalConference for Convergence in Technology (I2CT2017), Sidhant Engineering College, Pune,Maharastra, India & IEEE April 07-09, 2017

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52. S.K Srivastava, “Enhancement of Power Quality in Wind Connected Power Plant Using UnifiedPower Flow Controller.” CSDEEP- 2017 International Conference on Challenges in SustainableDevelopment from Energy & Environment Perspective Organized by: Madan Mohan MalaviyaUniversity of Technology, Gorakhpur(UP), 24-25 March 2017

53. Shweta Singh, Vivekanand Rai, Kishan Bhushan Sahay and Awadhesh Kumar, “Simulation andComparison of DVR and D-STATCOM for Voltage Sag Mitigation”, 6th IEEE InternationalConference on Power System (ICPS-2016), IIT Delhi, 2016.

54. Diwakar Singh, Awadhesh Kumar,”Comparison between TP and FAN Data CompressionTechniques of ECG Signal” 1st IEEE International Conference on Electronics, MaterialsEngineering and Nano-Technology, IMENTech- 2017, IEM Science city Kolkata, 28-29 April,2017

55. Manoj Kumar Maurya, Awadhesh Kumar, “Dimension Reduction and Controller design for LargeScale Systems using Balanced Truncation” IEEE International Conference on Electronics, MaterialsEngineering & Nano-Technology (IEMENTech-2017), IEM Science City, Kolkata, 28-29 April,2017.

56. Shashi Kant Chaudhary, Awadhesh Kumar, “Approximation to an Unstable, MIMO Waste WaterTreatment Plant” IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Materials Engineering & Nano-Technology (IEMENTech-2017), IEM Science City, Kolkata, 28-29 April, 2017.

57. Shashi Kant Chaudhary, Awadhesh Kumar, “Hankel Norm Approximation of a Stable Non- MinimalSystem” IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Materials Engineering & Nano-Technology(IEMENTech-2017), IEM Science City, Kolkata, 28-29 April, 2017.

58. Saurabh kumar and Navdeep Singh “Performance of closed loop SEPIC converter with DC-DCconverter for solar energy system” Proceeding in International IEEE Conference ICPCES 2017at Allahabad.

59. Rajat Kumar and Navdeep Singh “SEPIC Converter with 3-Level NPC Multi-Level Inverter forWind Energy System (WES)” Proceeding in International IEEE Conference ICPCES 2017 atAllahabad.

60. Rajat Kumar and Navdeep Singh “Comparative Study of PWM Rectifier and Diode Rectifier-Fed SEPIC Converter for Wind Energy Conversion System” CSDEEP- 2017 InternationalConference on Challenges in Sustainable Development from Energy & Environment PerspectiveOrganized by Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur(UP),India, Inassociation with ENEA, ITALY, 24-25 March 2017

61. Saurabh Kumar and Navdeep Singh “Comparison Analysis of Battery with Paper Battery forRenewable Energy Storage, CSDEEP- 2017 International Conference on Challenges in SustainableDevelopment from Energy & Environment Perspective Organized by: Madan Mohan MalaviyaUniversity of Technology, Gorakhpur(UP), India, In association with ENEA, ITALY, 24-25 March2017

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62. Pranjal Saxena and Navdeep Singh “High Frequency Cascaded DC-AC Photovoltaic ConverterUsing Cycloconverter, CSDEEP- 2017 International Conference on Challenges in SustainableDevelopment from Energy & Environment Perspective Organized by: Madan Mohan MalaviyaUniversity of Technology, Gorakhpur(UP), India, In association with ENEA, ITALY, 24-25 March2017

63. Saurabh Kumar and Navdeep Singh “Survey on Present Scenario of Biomass energy and its futureprospect in Uttar Pradesh, India, CSDEEP- 2017 International Conference on Challenges inSustainable Development from Energy & Environment Perspective Organized by: Madan MohanMalaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur(UP), India, In association with ENEA, ITALY, 24-25 March 2017

64. Rajat Kumar and Navdeep Singh “Wind Power Grid Interfacing using 3 Level vs 5 Level Inverterwith SEPIC Converter” IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Materials Engineering &Nano-Technology on 28th & 29th April, 2017 at Science City, Kolkata.

65. Sumit Ranjan Priyadarshi and Shekhar Yadav “Prepaid billing Energy Meter Based On GSMTechnology” CSDEEP- 2017 International Conference on Challenges in Sustainable Developmentfrom Energy & Environment Perspective Organized by Madan Mohan Malaviya University ofTechnology, Gorakhpur(UP),India, In association with ENEA, ITALY, 24-25 March 2017

66. K. G. Upadhyay, “A Comparative Analysis of Short Term Electricity Price Forecasting ApproachUsing Hybrid Methodology.” CSDEEP- 2017 International Conference on Challenges inSustainable Development from Energy & Environment Perspective Organized by: Madan MohanMalaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur(UP), 24-25 March 2017

67. K. G. Upadhyay, “Short Term Load Forecasting Using Computational Intelligence Methods.”CSDEEP- 2017 International Conference on Challenges in Sustainable Development from Energy& Environment Perspective Organized by: Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology,Gorakhpur(UP), 24-25 March 2017

68. K.G Upadhyay, “Feature Extraction of HRV Signal using Weblet Transform.” 2nd InternationalConference for Convergence in Technology (I2CT2017), Sidhant Engineering College, Pune,Maharastra, India & IEEE April 07-09, 2017

69. S.K Srivastava, “Enhancement of Power Quality in Wind Connected Power Plant Using UnifiedPower Flow Controller.” CSDEEP- 2017 International Conference on Challenges in SustainableDevelopment from Energy & Environment Perspective Organized by: Madan Mohan MalaviyaUniversity of Technology, Gorakhpur(UP), 24-25 March 2017

70. Shweta Singh, Vivekanand Rai, Kishan Bhushan Sahay and Awadhesh Kumar, “Simulation andComparison of DVR and D-STATCOM for Voltage Sag Mitigation”, 6th IEEE InternationalConference on Power System (ICPS-2016), IIT Delhi, 2016.

71. Diwakar Singh, Awadhesh Kumar,”Comparison between TP and FAN Data CompressionTechniques of ECG Signal” 1st IEEE International Conference on Electronics, MaterialsEngineering and Nano-Technology, IMENTech- 2017, IEM Science city Kolkata, 28-29 April, 2017

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72. Manoj Kumar Maurya, Awadhesh Kumar, “Dimension Reduction and Controller design for LargeScale Systems using Balanced Truncation” IEEE International Conference on Electronics, MaterialsEngineering & Nano-Technology (IEMENTech-2017), IEM Science City, Kolkata, 28-29 April, 2017.

73. Shashi Kant Chaudhary, Awadhesh Kumar, “Approximation to an Unstable, MIMO Waste WaterTreatment Plant” IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Materials Engineering & Nano-Technology (IEMENTech-2017), IEM Science City, Kolkata, 28-29 April, 2017.

74. Shashi Kant Chaudhary, Awadhesh Kumar, “Hankel Norm Approximation of a Stable Non- MinimalSystem” IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Materials Engineering & Nano-Technology(IEMENTech-2017), IEM Science City, Kolkata, 28-29 April, 2017.

75. Saurabh kumar and Navdeep Singh “Performance of closed loop SEPIC converter with DC-DCconverter for solar energy system” Proceeding in International IEEE Conference ICPCES 2017at Allahabad.

76. Rajat Kumar and Navdeep Singh “SEPIC Converter with 3-Level NPC Multi-Level Inverter forWind Energy System (WES)” Proceeding in International IEEE Conference ICPCES 2017 atAllahabad.

77. Rajat Kumar and Navdeep Singh “Comparative Study of PWM Rectifier and Diode Rectifier-Fed SEPIC Converter for Wind Energy Conversion System” CSDEEP- 2017 InternationalConference on Challenges in Sustainable Development from Energy & Environment PerspectiveOrganized by Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur(UP),India, Inassociation with ENEA, ITALY, 24-25 March 2017

78. Saurabh kumar and Navdeep Singh “Comparison Analysis of Battery with Paper Battery forRenewable Energy Storage, CSDEEP- 2017 International Conference on Challenges in SustainableDevelopment from Energy & Environment Perspective Organized by: Madan Mohan MalaviyaUniversity of Technology, Gorakhpur(UP), India, In association with ENEA, ITALY, 24-25March 2017

79. Pranjal Saxena and Navdeep Singh “High Frequency Cascaded DC-AC Photovoltaic ConverterUsing Cycloconverter, CSDEEP- 2017 International Conference on Challenges in SustainableDevelopment from Energy & Environment Perspective Organized by: Madan Mohan MalaviyaUniversity of Technology, Gorakhpur(UP), India, In association with ENEA, ITALY, 24-25March 2017

80. Saurabh kumar and Navdeep Singh “Survey on Present Scenario of Biomass energy and its futureprospect in Uttar Pradesh, India, CSDEEP- 2017 International Conference on Challenges inSustainable Development from Energy & Environment Perspective Organized by: Madan MohanMalaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur(UP), India, In association with ENEA, ITALY, 24-25 March 2017

81. Rajat Kumar and Navdeep Singh “Wind Power Grid Interfacing using 3 Level vs 5 Level Inverterwith SEPIC Converter” IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Materials Engineering &Nano-Technology on 28th & 29th April, 2017 at Science City, Kolkata.

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82. Sumit Ranjan Priyadarshi and Shekhar Yadav “Prepaid billing Energy Meter Based On GSMTechnology” CSDEEP- 2017 International Conference on Challenges in Sustainable Developmentfrom Energy & Environment Perspective Organized by Madan Mohan Malaviya University ofTechnology, Gorakhpur(UP),India, In association with ENEA, ITALY, 24-25 March 2017.

83. Archana Singh & K.G.Upadhyay, “Electricity Sector Reform with Recent Inclusion of PowerExchange in India” , Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology,Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University ofTechnology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

84. Shashi Pandey & K.G.Upadhyay, “Different Price Forcasting Methods using Hybrid Approach inDeregulated Electricity Market: A comprehensive Study”, Proceedings of the National Conferenceon Electrical Power Technology, Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, MadanMohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

85. Rachit Srivastava & Vinod Kumar Giri, “Design of Electrical Layout of An Grid Connected PVSystem using Autocad”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology,Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University ofTechnology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

86. Rachit Srivastava & Vinod Kumar Giri, “Review on Solar Photovoltaic System Design Softwares”,Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology, Management and ITApplications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur,India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

87. Santosh Kumar Suman & Vinod Kumar Giri, “Implemetation of PID Controller Based EvolutionaryAlgorithms for Speed Control of DC Motor”, Proceedings of the National Conference onElectrical Power Technology, Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan MohanMalaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

88. Kumar Patel and V.K. Giri, “Detection of Rotor Broken Bar of an Induction Motor Using S-Transform”, Raj, Proceedings of the National Conference on National Conference on RecentAdvancement in Communication Engineering and Microelectronics, Department of ElectronicsEngineering, MMMUT, Gorakhpur, p. 215-223, 9-10, March, 2016.

89. Aishvarya Narain & S. K. Srivastava, “Design of 12 Pulse Inverter to Enhance the Power Qualityin Distribution System”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology,Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University ofTechnology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

90. Sant Ranjan & S. K. Srivastava, “Impact of FACTS Devices on Wind Farm Protection”, Proceedingsof the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology, Management and IT Applications(EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

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91. Santosh Kumar Singh and S. K. Srivastava, “Enhancement in Power Quality using IDVR: TechnicalReview”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology, Managementand IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology,Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

92. Akanksha Singh & Sudhir Kumar Srivastava, “Power Quality Improvement of Interconnected GridSystem with Renewable Energy Resources using D-STATCOM”, “Proceedings of the NationalConference on Electrical Power Technology, Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16),2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

93. Rajan Kumar & S K Srivastava, “A Review on Power Flow Control using FACTS Devices”,Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology, Management and ITApplications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur,India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

94. Majhrul Israr, Sachin Chauhan and Ashok Kumar Pandey, “A Literature Review of EfficientMaximum Power Point Tracking Algorithms for Photovoltaic Array System Under UniformIrradiances and Partial Shading Condition”, Proceedings of the National Conference on ElectricalPower Technology, Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan MalaviyaUniversity of Technology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

95. Romi Choudhary & A. N. Tiwari, “Fuzzy Logic Controller for Three Phase Neutral Point ClampedInverter with PV System”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical PowerTechnology, Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan MalaviyaUniversity of Technology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

96. Raghvendra Kumar Singh & A.N. Tiwari, “An Improved Deadbeat Current Controller for ThreePhase PWM Rectifier”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology,Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University ofTechnology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

97. Amit Kumar Pandey & A .N .Tiwari, “Performance Analysis of Hysteresis Current ControlledThree-Level PWM Rectifiers”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical PowerTechnology, Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan MalaviyaUniversity of Technology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

98. Anurag Dwivedi & A.N.Tiwari, “A Review on Performance Analysis of Hysteresis Current ControlThree Phase PWM Converter”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical PowerTechnology, Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan MalaviyaUniversity of Technology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

99. Puneet K. Srivastava & A. N. Tiwari, “Harmonic Compensation using DC Self Supported ShuntActive Power Filter”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology,Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University ofTechnology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

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100. Shashi Kant Chaudhary & Awadhesh Kumar, “A Review on Design and Analysis of Controllerfor Cruise Control System”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical PowerTechnology, Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan MalaviyaUniversity of Technology, Gorakhpur, India, 23-24 Sep., 2016.

101. Shiv Shankar Kumar & Awadhesh Kumar, “A Review to Modeling and its Approximation toFractional Order Systems”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical PowerTechnology, Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan MalaviyaUniversity of Technology, Gorakhpur, India, 23-24 Sep., 2016.

102. Manoj Kumar Maurya & Awadhesh Kumar, “A Note on Large Scale Systems and itsApproximation”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology,Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University ofTechnology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

103. Ateet Kumar Srivastava & Awadhesh Kumar, “Model Order Reduction of Interval Systems: ACritical Review”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology,Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University ofTechnology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

104. Maneesh Kumar Gupta & Awadhesh Kumar, “Performance Analysis and Comparision of ReducedOrder Systems using Chebyshev Polynomial, Improved Pole Clustering Fuzzy C-Means ClusteringTechniques”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology,Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University ofTechnology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

105. Kanchan Kumari, Aman Yadav & Kishan Bhushan Sahay, “A Review on Wind Speed ForecastingUsing Various Models”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology,Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University ofTechnology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

106. Niharika & Kishan Bhushan Sahay, “Analysis of Different MPPT Algorithms” ,Proceedings of theNational Conference on Electrical Power Technology, Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

107. Ravi Yadav & Navdeep Singh, “A Technical Review of High Frequency Two Stage Converter forFuel-Cell Applications”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology,Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University ofTechnology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

108. Saurabh kumar & Navdeep Singh, “Comparatively Analysis of DC-DC Converter for Solar EnergySystem”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology, Managementand IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology,Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

109. Pranjal Saxena and Navdeep Singh, “Effect of Geomagnetic Disturbances on Power System andits Mitigation Strategies” Electrical Power Technology, Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), held on 23-24 September,2016

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110. Rajat Kumar and Navdeep Singh, “Performance Comparison of Three-Phase Diode Rectifier-Fed Boost Converter and Three-Phase PWM Rectifier for Wind Energy Applications” ElectricalPower Technology, Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16) held on 23-24September,2016

111. Pranjal Saxena and Navdeep Singh “A Technical Review: Single Stage and Two Stage Operationof Solar System”, Electrical Power Technology, Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16)held on 23-24 September,2016

112. Saurabh Kumar and Navdeep Singh “Quantum Processing in Silicon for Nano-Transistor”Electrical Power Technology, Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16) held on 23-24September,2016

113. Archana Singh & K.G.Upadhyay, “Electricity Sector Reform with Recent Inclusion of PowerExchange in India” , Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology,Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University ofTechnology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

114. Shashi Pandey & K.G. Upadhyay, “Different Price Forcasting Methods using Hybrid Approach inDeregulated Electricity Market: A comprehensive Study”, Proceedings of the National Conferenceon Electrical Power Technology, Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, MadanMohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

115. Rachit Srivastava & Vinod Kumar Giri, “Design of Electrical Layout of An Grid Connected PVSystem using Autocad” , Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology,Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University ofTechnology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

116. Rachit Srivastava & Vinod Kumar Giri, “Review on Solar Photovoltaic System Design Softwares”,Proceedings of the National Conference on Electrical Power Technology, Management and ITApplications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur,India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

117. Santosh Kumar Suman & Vinod Kumar Giri, “Implemetation of PID Controller Based EvolutionaryAlgorithms for Speed Control of DC Motor”, Proceedings of the National Conference onElectrical Power Technology, Management and IT Applications (EPTMITA-16), 2016, Madan MohanMalaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur, India , 23-24 Sep. , 2016.

118. Kumar Patel and V.K. Giri, “Detection of Rotor Broken Bar of an Induction Motor Using S-Transform”, Raj, Proceedings of the National Conference on National Conference on RecentAdvancement in Communication Engineering and Microelectronics, Department of ElectronicsEngineering, MMMUT, Gorakhpur, p. 215-223, 9-10, March, 2016.

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119. Kumari Urvashi Tewari, Prashant Saini, “Concrete slab solar collector: A new technology in solarwater heating system” International conference on Challenges in sustainable development fromEnergy and Environment Perspective, CSDEEP/2017/43, Page No.-121-126, 2017.

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120. Shalini Kesari and S.K. Srivastava,Design of Helical Gear: A Review of Non-conventionalOptimization Techniques, , Proceedings International Conference on Innovation and Developmentin Mechanical Engineering (IDME’17), KNIT, Sultanpur, ISBN: 978-93-86256-61-4, pp. 18-22, March24-25, 2017

121. Swati Verma and S.K. Srivastava, Analysis of Compression Helical spring using MATLAB,Proceedings International Conference on Innovation and Development in Mechanical Engineering(IDME’17), KNIT, Sultanpur, ISBN: 978-93-86256-61-4, pp. 18-22, March 28-31, 2017

122. S.P. Mall and S.K. Srivastava, Cam Profile Analysis and Simulation Using Synthetic Curves, IEEEInternational Conference on Advances in Mechanical, Industrial Automation and ManagementSystems (AMIAMS-2017), Paper No. 68, MNNIT Allahabad, February 3-5, 2017.

123. Saumya Mishra, Mansi Singh, Prashant Saini, “Study of application of organic Rankine cycle asenergy efficient system in India” International conference on Design, Materials, and Manufacturingconcerns in Production of quality engineering goods, ISBN:978-93-86256-70-6, Page no. 454-459,2017.

124. Mansi Singh, Saumya Mishra, Prashant Saini, “Pressure drop and energy variation in shell andtube type heat exchanger embedded with baffles”, International conference on Design, Materials,and Manufacturing concerns in Production of quality engineering goods, ISBN:978-93-86256-70-6, Page no. 447-453,2017.

125. Mansi Singh, Prashant Saini, “A paper on analysis of flow distribution in automotive catalyticconvertors using computational fluid dynamics” International conference on Innovations anddevelopments in Mechanical engineering”, IDME-040, ISBN-978-93-86256-61-4, Page No.-7-12,2017.

126. Kumari Urvashi Tewari, Prashant Saini, “Concrete slab solar collector: A critical review” Nationalconference on Futuristic in mechanical engineering, ISBN: 978-93-84224-83-7, Page No.-1-6, 2016.

127. Kumari Urvashi Tewari Prashant Saini, “Domestic Water Heating System Using Concrete SlabSolar Collector: A Review”, Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Technology (COMET2017) at IIT–BHU Varanasi: pp 76-82, 2017.

128. Abhinav Anand Sinha, Ram Bilas Prasad, “Parametric Analysis of Biomass Integrated GasificationCombined Cycle”, International conference on challenges in Sustainable Development from Energy& Environment Perspective, 2017, MMMUT, Gorakhpur in association with ENEA, Trisaia, Italy, ,ISBN: 978-93-86256-68-3, pp. 89-98, March 2017.

129. Deveshkumar, Green Energy for Sustainable Developments,FMS-2016, MMMUT GKP, 2016.

130. Fuel in Internal Combustion Engine, National Conference,FMS-2015,MMMUT GKP,2016.

131. A Study on Thermal Performance of Box type Solar cooker”, Mohan Kumar, Dheerandra Singh,Proceedings of International Conference on “Challenges in sustainable Development from Energy& Environment Perspective”, MMMUT Gorakhpur, 23-24 March, 2017

132. A review on Various Solar Crops drying System”, Shweta Mishra, Dheerandra Singh, Conferenceon Mechanical Engineering & Technology, IIT BHU, 8 April, 2017

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133. “Solar Dryer- A Review”, Shweta Mishra, Dheerandra Singh, Futuristic in Mechanical Engineering,MMMUT Gorakhpur, 23-24 February, 2017

134. “A Review on Performance of Box Type Solar cooker”, Mohan Kumar, Dheerandra Singh,Futuristic in Mechanical Engineering, MMMUT Gorakhpur, 23-24 February, 2017

135. “Study and Analysis of Separation and Collection Unit of a Harvester Cum Threshing Machine”,Sudheer Yadav, Raunak Mani, Dherandra Singh, Futuristic in Mechanical Engineering, MMMUTGorakhpur, 23-24 February, 2017

136. Saumya Mishra, Prashant Saini, “Thermodynamic analysis of organic Rankine cycle,” Nationalconference on Futuristic in mechanical engineering, ISBN: 978-93-84224-83-7, Page No.47-52,2016.

137. Saumya Mishra, Prashant Saini, “Study of Artificial Photosynthesis for Hydrogen Fuel Production:A Review” National conference on advances and latest trends in automobile engineering(NCALTAE 2016), 2016.

138. Mansi Singh, Prashant Saini, “A review paper: Comparative study of efficiency for shell and tubetype heat exchanger embedded with baffles National conference on Futuristic in mechanicalengineering, ISBN: 978-93-84224-83-7, Page No.47-52, 2016.

139. Kriti Srivastava, Prashant Saini, “A review on various solar distillation techniques.” Conferenceon Mechanical Engineering and Technology (COMET 2017) at IIT–BHU Varanasi: Page no. 41-48, 2017.

140. Kriti Srivastava, Prashant Saini, “Solar water distillation: A review” National conference onFuturistic in mechanical engineering, ISBN: 978-93-84224-83-7, Page No.-30-35, 2016.

141. Abhinav Anand Sinha, Ram Bilas Prasad, “Biomass Gasification and Power Generation Technology:A Review”, Proceedings of National Conference on Futuristics in Mechanical Engineering, MMMUT,India, ISBN:978-93-84224-83-7, pp. 107-114, Feb.2017.

142. Abhinav Anand Sinha, Ram Bilas Prasad, “A review on CSP technologies with heat transfer fluidsused in Indian power plants”, International conference on 21st Century Energy needs – Materials,Systems and Applications, IEEE, IIT Kharagpur, India, , p-21Nov.2016.

143. Mohd Arif and Ram Bilas Prasad, “Analysis of Workspace Singularity in Closed Loop KinematicManipulator,” in Proceedings of National Conference on Futuristics in Mechanical Engineeiring, , pp.16–21Feb. 2017.

144. Mohd Arif and Ram Bilas Prasad, “Stress Analysis of Involute Spure Gear,” in Proceedings of NationalConference on Futuristics in Mechanical Engineeiring, Feb. 2017, pp. 249–257.

145. Prateek Kumar Yadav and Ram Bilas Prasad, “Determination of Stress Intensity Factor for EdgeCrack Using ANSYS,” in National Conference on Futuristics in Mechanical Engineering, , pp. 77–85Feb. 2017.

146. Dhananjay Rai, Yagyadeep Singh and Ram Bilas Prasad, “Study and Analysis of Threshing and SievingUnit of a Harvester cum Threshing Machine,” Proceedings of National Conference on Futuristics inMechanical Engineeiring, pp. 16–21,Feb 2017.

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147. Swati Gangwar, A review on Mechanical and Tribological Properties of Micro/Nano filled MetalAlloy Composites An International Conference on Multifunctional Materials for DeviceApplication (ICMDA-2016), NIT Patna, October 26-28, 2016.

148. Swati Gangwar, Micro/Nano Reinforced Filled Metal Alloy Composites: A Review Over CurrentDevelopment in Aerospace and Automobile Application, An International Conference onMultifunctional Materials for Device Application (ICMDA-2016), NIT Patna, October 26-28, 2016.

149. Swati Gangwar, Cutting parameters and Performance of Fibre Reinforced Plastic CompositeMaterials: A Review, An International Conference on Multifunctional Materials for DeviceApplication (ICMDA-2016), NIT Patna, October 26-28, 2016.

150. Sukriti Yadav, Swati Gangwar, A Review: Mechanical and Corrosive Behaviour of Micro/NanoReinforced Filled Metal Alloy Composites, National Conference on Advances and Latest Trendsin Automobile Engineering (NCALTAE-2016), October 18, 2016, ITM Geeda.

151. Sugandha Singh, Swati Gangwar, A Review: Mechanical and Tribological Behavior of Micro/NanoReinforced Metal Alloy Composites, National Conference on Advances and Latest Trends inAutomobile Engineering (NCALTAE-2016), October 18, 2016, ITM Geeda.

152. Sukriti Yadav, Swati Gangwar, An Investigation of Bending Stress on Spur Gear Tooth using ANSYS,National conference on Futuristics in Mechanical Engineering, February 24-25, 2017, MMMUTGorakhpur

153. Sugandha Singh, Swati Gangwar, Effect of Tribological properties on ZA 27 filled Metal AlloyComposite for Bearing Applications: A Review, National conference on Futuristics in MechanicalEngineering, February 24-25, 2017, MMMUT Gorakhpur

154. Sukriti Yadav, Swati Gangwar,Effect of Physical and Mechanical Properties on Hybrid Reinforcedfilled Aluminium alloy composite for Automobile application: A Review National conference onFuturistics in Mechanical Engineering, National conference on Futuristics in MechanicalEngineering, February 24-25, 2017, MMMUT Gorakhpur

155. Sugandha Singh, Swati Gangwar, Static Analysis of Automotive Drive Shaft Using ANSYS, Nationalconference on Futuristics in Mechanical Engineering, National conference on Futuristics inMechanical Engineering, February 24-25, MMMUT Gorakhpur

156. Vimal Kumar Pathak, Swati Gangwar, Fused deposition modeling parts with minimized GD&Terror using PSO algorithm, National conference on Futuristics in Mechanical Engineering,February 24-25, 2017, MMMUT Gorakhpur

157. Divya, Rahul Kumar Sharma, Vandana, Shashank Tripathi, Swati Gangwar, Comparison of the BestIncineration/Treatment Technique for Biomedical Waste, National conference on Futuristics inMechanical Engineering, February 24-25, 2017, MMMUT Gorakhpur

158. Divya, Swati Gangwar, Thermal Energy Storage: A Review on Technical Advancement in the fieldof Solar Energy, National conference on Futuristics in Mechanical Engineering, February 24-25,2017, MMMUT Gorakhpur

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159. Shani Kumar, Sunil Kumar Yadav, “Influence of Electrical Parameter on the Response Parameterfor EDM Process: A Review, Futuristic in Mechanical Engineering-2016 organized by Dept. ofMechanical Engineering, MMMUT . pp 263-266

160. Aditya Kumar, Sunil Kumar Yadav, “Optimization of process Parameter in Turning Operation: Areview,.Futuristic in Mechanical Engineering-2016 organized by Dept. of Mechanical Engineering,MMMUT , pp 267-271

161. Anant Kumar Gupta, Sunil Kumar Yadav, “Friction Stir Welding: A Review of its Application onAluminium Matrix Composites, Futuristic in Mechanical Engineering-2016 organized by Dept.of Mechanical Engineering, MMMUT , pp 234-241

ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

162. Brijesh Kumar et al., “ Organic Cylindrical Transistor: Analytical Modeling and PerformanceParameters Extraction” Int. Conf. on Communication and Computing Systems (ICCCS-2016),

163. Brijesh Kumar et al., “Performance Analysis of 20nm Gate Length Fin-FET for Different Materialsand Fin-Widths” Int. Conf. on Communication and Computing Systems (ICCCS-2016).

164. Brijesh Kumar et al., “Performance Analysis of Cylindrical Dual Material Gate Junction-lessNanowire Transistor” Int. Conf. on Communication and Computing Systems (ICCCS-2016),

165. Rajan Mishra et al, “ Compact Dual Band Monopole Antenna for RFID and WLAN Applications”PMME-2016

166. Sudhanshu Verma et. al, “ Design of Compact Penta Band Printed antenna for WLAN/WiMAXApplications” IEEE, ICPE ICES,DTU, July 2016

167. Rajan Mishra et.al, “ Compact Dual Band Monopole Antenna for RFID and WLAN Application”International Conference of Processing of Materials, Minerals and Energy(PMME-2016).

168. Brijesh Kumar et al., “Recent Advancement in Organic Solar Cells and Comparison betweenVarious Structures. ICETCT 2016 (Oct,. 2016)

169. Brijesh Kumar et al., “Impact of Variation in gate line spacing and active layer thickness onperformance of organic static Induction transistor” ICETCT 2016 (Oct,. 2016)

170. Brijesh Kumar et al., “Performance Analysis of Dual Gate OTFT using Different Gate DielectricMaterials” ICETCT 2016 (Oct,. 2016)

171. Brijesh Kumar et al., “Analysis of Factors Affecting the solar Radiation received by a region”ICETCT 2016 (Oct,. 2016)

172. G.S. Tripathi et.al “Performance Comparison of Single and Dual Gates Organic Thin FilmTransistors” IEEE International Conference on Emerging Trends in Communication Technologies(ICETCT), Nov 2016

173. G.S. Tripathi et.al “Effect of Electrode-Thickness on Electrical Properties of Organic-Thin-Film-Transistors” IEEE International Conference on Emerging Trends in Communication Technologies(ICETCT), Nov 2016

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174. G.S. Tripathi et.al “Single Gate Based Different Structures of OTFTs: Prospective and Challenges”IEEE International Conference on Emerging Trends in Communication Technologies (ICETCT),Nov 2016

175. G.S. Tripathi et.al “Compact Multiband Antenna with Symmetrial I and S-shaped Slots for WirelessApplications” 4th International Conference on Innovations in information Embedded andCommunication Systems (ICIIECS),17th& 18th March 2017

176. R.K. Chauhan et.al “Effects of rare earth materials on thin film devices” IEEE InternationalConference on Emerging Trends in Communication Technologies (ICETCT) 18-19 Nov. 2017

177. R. K. Chauhan et.al “Analytical modelling of surface potential of modified source FD-SOIMOSFET” IEEE International Conference on Emerging Trends in Communication Technologies(ICETCT) 18-19 Nov. 2017

178. R. K. Chauhan et.al “Switchable Filter Between High pass and Low pass Responses” IEEEInternational Conference on Emerging Trends in Communication Technologies (ICETCT) 18-19 Nov. 2017

179. R.K. Chauhan et.al “A Compact Dualband Bandpass-to-Bandstop Tunable Filter for WirelessApplications” IEEE International Conference on Emerging Trends in Communication Technologies(ICETCT) 18-19 Nov. 2017 IEEE International Conference on Emerging Trends in CommunicationTechnologies (ICETCT) 18-19 Nov. 2017

180. R.K. Chauhan et.al “Design of Ultra-Wideband Filter with Reconfigurable Notches” FirstInternational Conference on Smart Computing & Informatics (SCI-2017) 3-4 March 2017

181. R.K. Chauhan et.al “Design of Narrow Band Bandpass filter with extended Stopband UsingOpen Loop Triangular Resonators” First International Conference on Smart Computing &Informatics (SCI-2017) 3-4 March 2017

182. Manish Kumar et.al “Performance analysis of a 1-bit comparator circuit using different dominologics” 3rd IEEE International Conference on Emerging Electronics, Mumbai, India, Dec. 2016

183. Manish Kumar et.al “A leakage-tolerant 16 – bit comparator using lector technique basedfootless domino logic circuit” International Conference On Advanced Material Technologies(ICAMT)- Dec. 2016

184. Manish Kumar et.al “Design of an Energy Efficient 4-2 Compressor” International ConferenceOn Advanced Material Technologies (ICAMT) Dec. 2016

185. Manish Kumar et.al “A VLSI implementation of Four-Phase Lift Controller using Verilog HDL”International Conference On Advanced Material Technologies (ICAMT) Dec. 2016

186. Manish Kumar et.al “Performance Analysis Comparison of 4-2 Compressors in 180nm CMOSTechnology” International Conference On Advanced Material Technologies (ICAMT) Dec. 2016

187. Brijesh Kumar et.al “Analysis of Factors Affecting the Solar Radiation Received by any Region,”IEEE Proc. Int. Conf. on Emerging Trends on Communication Technologies (ICETCT- Dec. 2016

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188. Sudhanshu Verma et.al “ Modified Square Shaped Ultrawideband Antenna with Inverted L-shapedSlot or Triple Band Characteristic” 12th International Conf on Microwaves, Antenna, Propagationand Remote Sensing, 15-17 Feb 2017.

189. Sudhanshu Verma et.al “ Compact Dual-band Band pass Filter using Fractal Structure” 12thInternational Conf on Microwaves, Antenna, Propagation and Remote Sensing, 15-17 Feb 2017.

190. Sudhanshu Verma et.al “ Compact Dual –band Bandstop Filter using G-shaped Stub LoadedResonator” 12th International Conf on Microwaves, Antenna, Propagation and Remote Sensing,15-17 Feb 2017

191. Sudhanshu Verma et.al “ Design of Integrated Triple-Band Microstrip Feed Monopole Antenna(UWB) for Wireless Application, ICIIECS March 2017

192. Sudhanshu Verma et.al “ Inverted U-shaped Circularly Polarized Quad-Band Antenna forWideband Wireless Application, ICIIECS March 2017

193. Sudhanshu Verma et.al “ A Multiband Inverted-F Antenna For Metal Rim Mobile Phone Application,ICIIECS March 2017

194. Sudhanshu Verma et.al “ Modified Square Shaped Ultrawideband Antenna with Inverted L-shapedSlot for Triple Band Characteristics, ICIIECS March 2017

195. Rajan Mishra et.al, “ Hexaband Antenna with U-slot and C-slot for vehicular communication”ICMARS, Feb 2017

196. Rajan Mishra et.al, “Circularly Polarized Broadband antenna for Wireless Applications” ICMARS,Feb 2017

197. Rajan Mishra et.al, “ Dual Band Antenna for Handheld Application” ICIIECS’17, March 2017.

198. Dharmendra Kumar et.al “Compact Multiband Antenna with Symmetrical I-and S-Shaped slotsfor Wireless Application” ICIIECS’17& 18 , March 2017.

199. Anupam Sahu, et.al “Effect of ASE on Raman Gain in 800nm band” ICAESAM ’16, Dec. 21-22,2016

200. Anupam Sahu, et.al “ Survey on FSO Communication System: Limitations and EnhancementTechnique” International Conference in Optical & Wireless Technology (OWT), Springer, MNITJaipur, march 18-19, 2017

201. Effects of rare earth materials on thin film devices

202. R. K. Chauhan, et.al “Analytical modeling of surface potential of modified source FD-SOIMOSFET” IEEE International Conference on Emerging Trends in Communication Technologies(ICETCT) 18-19 Nov. 2017

203. R. K. Chauhan, et.al “Switchable Filter Between High pass and Low pass Responses” IEEEInternational Conference on Emerging Trends in Communication Technologies (ICETCT)18-19 Nov. 2017

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204. R. K. Chauhan, et.al “ Compact Dualband Bandpass-to-Bandstop Tunable Filter for WirelessApplications” IEEE International Conference on Emerging Trends in Communication Technologies(ICETCT) 18-19 Nov. 2017

205. R. K. Chauhan, et.al “Design of Ultra-Wideband Filter with Reconfigurable Notches” IEEEInternational Conference on Emerging Trends in Communication Technologies (ICETCT) 18-19 Nov. 2017

206. R. K. Chauhan, et.al “Design of Narrow Band Bandpass filter with extended Stopband UsingOpen Loop Triangular Resonators” First International Conference on Smart Computing &Informatics (SCI-2017) 3-4 March 2017

207. Anupam Sahu, et.al “ Survey on FSO Communication System: Limitations and EnhancementTechniques”

208. Anupam Sahu, et.al “ BER Analysis of OOK and DPSK Schemes in Gamma-Gamma TurbulenceChannel with PIN and APD Photodetector

APPLIED SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

209. Theoretical Prediction of Grüneisen Parameter for Carbon Nano tube bundles under ExtremeCompression, H. K. Rai, Chandra Kumar Singh, Anjani K Pandey and Brijesh K PandeyIndo-US, International Conference Nanotechnology: Science and Application in AdvancedMaterials and Beyond (NSAAMB- 2016)December 19-22, 2016, Dept. of Chemistry, BHU Varanasi.

210. Elastic Properties of Geophysical Minerals at Different Temperatures Brijesh K. Pandey,Chandra K. Singh; Anjani K. Pandey; 61stDAE-SSPS Symposium, held at KIIT University,Bhubaneswar, Odisha, during December 26-30, 2016. Conf. Proc. for SSPS June 2017, Vo.1832,140007(2017); doi: 10.1063/1.4980789

211. D. K. Dwivedi, Study of activation energy of Se90In10 chalcogenide glass, International conferenceon new scintillation of material horizon, Oct 21-23, 2016., M.J.P.R. University Bareilly

212. Abhijit Mishra, Culture & Self Construal: A critical analysis, National Conference on Culturaland Human Behavior.Sept., 15-16, 2016, Department of Psychology, DDU Gorakhpur University,Gorakhpur

213. S.P. Singh, Interface –Driven Temperature Induced Spin Polarization in Magnetically StripedFerromagnetic Film: The Coexisting Phases and the Two Regime Behavior, ORAL presentation,International Conference on Soft Materials, 12-16 Dec. 2016erials, MNIUT, Jaipur

214. Abhijit Mishra, Culture & Self Construal: A critical analysis, National Conference on Culturaland Human Behavior, Sept., 15-16, 2016, Department of Psychology, DDU Gorakhpur University,Gorakhpur

CENTER FOR MANAGEMENT

215. Ajay Manjhi , JAM Trinity: A Plan To Ensure Subsidies Reach Only The Needy, InternationalConference On Emerging India and Second Generation Reforms: Initiative and Implication;Department of Applied Economics, University of Lucknow, Lucknow.

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216. Rakesh Kumar,Role of Direct Marketing in Changing the Attitude of Consumers with Referenceto Eureka Forbes, UGC-Sponsored National Seminar on Smart India Vision 2020: Innovationsin Commerce and Management. Organised by Department of Commerce, Deen Dayal UpadhyayaUniversity, Gorakhpur, UP.

217. Rakesh Kumar ,Analyzing the Impact of Start-up India initiatives on Small Enterprises ofGorakhpur, UGC-Sponsored National Seminar on Smart India Vision 2020: Innovations inCommerce and Management. Organised by Department of Commerce, Deen Dayal UpadhyayaUniversity, Gorakhpur, UP.

218. Rakesh Kumar, Exploring the Factor of Service Quality Gap in SBI and HDFC Bank with specialreference to Gorakhpur City, UGC-Sponsored National Seminar on Smart India Vision 2020:Innovations in Commerce and Management. Organised by Department of Commerce, DeenDayal Upadhyaya University, Gorakhpur, UP.

219. Vinay Kr. Yadav, Effectiveness of tradeshow and exhibition as a marketing tool, UGC-SponsoredNational Seminar on Smart India Vision 2020: Innovations in Commerce and Management.Organised by Department of Commerce, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya University, Gorakhpur, UP.

Book PublishedS.No. Title of Book by Name of Authors, ISBN/ISSN/DOI, Publisher Name, Year of Publication

1. Rahul Kumar and Jeeoot Singh , Challenges for Analysis Of FGM Plates: A Meshfree Approach: Computational Challenges Beyond FEM , ISSN- 978-3-659-93281-6, AP Lambert AcademicPublishing, Aug-2016

2. Khadim Moin Siddiqui, Kuldeep Sahay anf V.K. Giri,”Diagnosis of Broken Rotor Bar in InverterFed Induction Motor Drives” Lambert Academic Publishing, 2016. ISBN No. 978-3-659-77100-2.

3. Nagendra Pratap Singh, “Intensity Based Medical Image Registration, 978-3-659-81777-9,LAMBERT Academic Publication, Germany, 2017.

4. K.B Sahay, “Power Quality Improvement of Solar Grid Integrated Power System Using DVR.”Amazon Edition (International), July,2017, ISBN-13: 978-1521833223, 2017

5. Ravi Shankar,Niren Pathak,Amit Kumar Chaurasia, Prasenjit Mondal and Shri Chand., Energyproduction through microbial fuel cells., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017, ISBN: 978-1-4987-6184-0, pages: 353-380.

6. Dr. B. K. Pandey, H. D. Sharma, S. Chaturvedi and R. S. Pandey Pandey, Applied Physics-I, pages444, Cengage Learning Pvt. Ltd, 2016. ISBN: 978-81-315-3247-8.

7. Arjun Dubey. Communication for Professionals, Alfa Publications, New Delhi, 2016, ISBN 978-93-85512-21-6.

8. Dr. B. K. Pandey, H. D. Sharma, S. Chaturvedi and R. S. Pandey Pandey, Applied Physics-II, pages421, Cengage Learning Pvt. Ltd, 2017. ISBN: 978-81-315-2995-9.

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9. Dr. B. K. Pandey, and S. Chaturvedi, Applied Physics, pages 403, Cengage Learning Pvt. Ltd, 2017.ISBN: 978-93-866-5062-7

10. Dr. B. K. Pandey, S. Chaturvedi, Dr. R. Jothilakshmi, E.Thanikaivelan, Dr. G. Murugesan, R.Bhuvaneswari and Dr. N. Muguntha Manikandan, Engineering Physics, pages 340, Cengage LearningPvt. Ltd, 2017. ISBN: 978-93-866-5066-5.

11. Dr. S. P. Singh, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: An Introduction, Prentice Hall of India UnderReview, 2016

Conference Book Chapters/Monograms PublishedS.No. Name of Authors, Title of Book Chapter/Monogram, Title of Book,

ISBN/ISSN/DOI, Publisher Name, Year of Publication, Page No.

1. Chitaranjan Phurailatpam,Bharat Singh, S. N. Singh and F. M. Gonzalez-Longatt, DistributedGeneration Systems: Design, Operation and Grid Integration, (under print).

2. P Pavani and SN Singh, Economic Aspect of DG, in the book entitled Handbook of DistributedGeneration, Springer Verlag (2016). Editors: RC Bansal.

3. Mahesh Kumar, SC Srivastava and SN Singh, Modelling, Design, and Control of Smart DC Microgridfor Integration of Various Non-conventional Distributed Generators, in the book entitled Handbookof Distributed Generation, Springer Verlag (2016). Editors: RC Bansal.

4. Prakash Srivastava and Rakesh Kumar, “An Optimal Fuzzy Load BalancedAdaptive GatewayDiscovery for Ubiquitous Internet Access in MANET” Fuzzy Systems: Concepts, Methodologies,Tools, and Applications, Information Resources Management Association, IGI Global (USA),Chapter 30, pp. 663-681,  February 2017.

5. Vimal Kumar and Rakesh Kumar, “Prevention of Blackhole Attack using Certificateless Signature(CLS) Scheme in MANET,” Book Chapter publication in IGI-Global Advances in InformationSecurity, Privacy, and Ethics (AISPE) series, pp.130-150, Aug 30, 2016. (Indexed in Advances inInformation Security, Privacy, and Ethics, InfoSci-Books

6. Ajai Mishra, Vimal Kumar, Rakesh Kumar and Jitendra Singh, “A Grid Based Approach to ProlongLifetime of WSNs using Fuzzy Logic,” Book Chapter publication in Advances in ComputationalIntelligence, Springer, 2016. (In Press) (Indexed in SCOPUS and SCI mago)

7. Vimal Kumar, Rakesh Kumar and Jitendra Singh, “An efficient and secure RSA-based certificatelesssignature scheme for wireless sensor networks, International Journal of Trust Management inComputing and Communications (IJTMCC), Inderscience. (In Press)

8. Vimal kumar and Rakesh kumar. “Mitigation of Wormhole Attack using SOA in MANET “, GlobalJournal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, vol.13, pp.431-452, 2017. ( Indexed in SCOPUS andSCImago

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9. Jay Prakash, Rakesh Kumar and J.P. Saini, A New Congestion Avoidance and Mitigation Mechanismbased on Traffic Assignment Factor and Transit Routing in MANET, Book Chapter publicationin Springer AISC series, Vol.459, pp.501-511, 2016. (Indexed in SCOPUS and SCImago)

10. Prakash Srivastava, and Rakesh Kumar, A time stamp based adaptive gateway discovery forUbiquitous Internet access in MANET, Book Chapter publication in Springer, AISC series, 2016.(In Press) (Indexed in SCOPUS and DBLP)

11. Jay Prakash, Rakesh Kumar, Sarvesh Kumar and J P Saini , A Multi-Metric Based Algorithm forCluster Head Selection in Multi hop Ad hoc Network, Book Chapter publication in Springer,AISC series, 2016. (In Press) (Indexed in SCOPUS and DBLP)

12. Jay Prakash, Rakesh Kumar, Sarvesh Kumar and J P Saini, Maximizing Lifetime of Wireless SensorNetwork by Sink Mobility in a Fixed Trajectory, Book Chapter publication in Springer, AISCseries, 2016. (In Press) (Indexed in SCOPUS and DBLP)

13. Jay Prakash, Rakesh Kumar and J.P. Saini, A New Congestion Avoidance and Mitigation Mechanismbased on Traffic Assignment Factor and Transit Routing in MANET, Book Chapter publicationin Springer AISC series, Vol.459, pp.501-511, 2016. (Indexed in SCOPUS and DBLP)

14. Jay Prakash, Rakesh Kumar, Sarvesh Kumar and J P Saini , A Multi-Metric Based Algorithm forCluster Head Selection in Multi hop Ad hoc Network, Book Chapter publication in Springer,AISC series, 2016. (In Press) (Indexed in SCOPUS and DBLP)

15. Jay Prakash, Rakesh Kumar, J.P. Saini, Rakesh Kumar Gautam, Maximizing Lifetime of WirelessSensor Network by Sink Mobility in a Fixed Trajectory, Book Chapter publication in Springer,AISC series, 2016. (In Press) (Indexed in SCOPUS and DBLP)

16. Prakash Srivastava and Rakesh Kumar, “An Optimal Fuzzy Load BalancedAdaptive GatewayDiscovery for Ubiquitous Internet Access in MANET” Fuzzy Systems: Concepts, Methodologies,Tools, and Applications, Information Resources Management Association, IGI Global (USA),Chapter 30, pp. 663-681,  February 2017.

17. Arvind Kumar Pandey and R. K. Chauhan, “Design of dual band BPF using interdigital structureloaded resonators,” Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies,Springer Book Series, [Accepted2017] [Scopus/SCImago, also available in UGC Recognized list: 4/34081], [ISSN 21903018, HIndex

18. Yatindra Gaurav and R. K. Chauhan, “Design of Narrow Band Bandpass Filter with extendedStopband using Open Loop Triangular Resonators,” Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies,Springer Book Series [Accepted 2017][Scopus/SCImago, also available in UGC Recognized list:4/34081]. [ISSN 21903018, H Index

19. Saurabh Kumar Pandey, Arvind Kumar Pandey and R. K. Chauhan, “Synthesis and Design ofMicrowave Bandpass Filter using Impedance Independent Coupling Matrix,” Lecture notes inElectrical Engineering, Springer Book series[Accepted, 2017][Scopus/SCImago, also available inUGC Recognized list: 3/24604] [ISSN 18761100, H Index

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20. Vimal Kumar Mishra and R. K. Chauhan, “Performance analysis of fully depleted ultra thin

21. Arvind Kumar Pandey, Yatindra Gaurav and R. K. Chauhan, “Miniaturized UWB BPF with a NotchBand at 5.8 GHz Using Cascaded Structure of Highpass and Lowpass Filter”, Information SystemsDesign and Intelligent Applications, Springer AISC series, vol. 434, pp. 525

22. Yatindra Gaurav and R. K. Chauhan, “UWB BPF with Notch Band for Satellite Communicationusing Pseudo Interdigital Structure,” Frontiers in Intelligent Computing: Theory and applications,Springer AISC series, vol. 515, pp. 629

23. Arvind Kumar Pandey and R. K. Chauhan, “Dual Notched Band Compact UWB Band Pass Filterusing Resonator loaded SIR for Wireless Applications,”Data Engineering and IntelligentComputing, Springer AISC book series, vol. 542, pp. 525

24. Vimal Kumar Mishra and R. K. Chauhan, “Performance Analysis of Fully Depleted SOI TaperedBody Reduced Source

25. TEQIP Sponsored proceedings of National conference on “Futuristics in Mechanical Engineering(FME-2016)’ Editors: Dr. S. C. Jayswal and Mr. Ram Bilas Prasad, Excel India Publisher, New Delhi,ISBN:978-93-84224-83-7, Feb. 24-25, 2017

26. TEQIP Sponsored proceedings of International conference on “Challenges in SustainableDevelopment from energy & Environment Perspective (CSDEEP-2017)’ Editor, Excel IndiaPublisher, New Delhi, Edited By Onkar Singh and S.K. Srivastava, ISBN: 978-93-86256-68-3, March24-25, 2017, 2017

27. Bound Volume of Ordinances, Curricula and Syllabi of Undergraduate Programs, Edited By Prof.S.K. Srivastava, Dean Undergraduate Studies and Entrepreneurship (Editor), MMMUT, Gorakhpur,August, 2016

28. TEQIP Sponsored proceedings of National conference on “Futuristics in Mechanical Engineering(FME-2016)’ Editors: Dr. S. C. Jayswal and Mr. Ram Bilas Prasad, Excel India Publisher, New Delhi,ISBN:978-93-84224-83-7, Feb. 24-25, 2017

29. Ajay Manjhi ,A Study of Customer Preference Towards Internet Banking, Sara Book Publication.Ahemdabad, Gujraat.ISBN: 978-1-73035-617-9; page 192-198.,2017.

30. Rakesh Kumar,Analysis of Trend & Pattern of Outward FDI in India, Sara Book Publication.Ahemdabad, Gujraat,ISBN: 978-1-73035-617-9; page 192-198,2017.

31. Joyce Yeoward,Tony Ward ,Consumers Buying Behaviour Towards Fairtrade Labelled ProductsChester, UK, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing OmniScriptum GmbH & Co. KGBahnhofstraße28, D-66111 Saarbrücken, GermanyISBN: 978-3-659-45963-4, 2017.

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Result Analysis (Semester wise) :B.Tech./MCA/MBA Session : 2015-16

B.Tech./MBA/MCA : 1st Semester : Session 2016-17Branch Registered Appeared Pass Fail PRME

CE 127 125 105 0 20CH 58 58 41 0 17CS 121 121 114 0 7EC 125 125 112 0 13EE 124 124 103 0 21ME 121 121 91 0 30

MBA 57 55 50 0 5MCA 58 58 31 0 27

CE : Civil Engg.; CS : Comp. Sc. & Engg.; EC : Electronics & Comm. Engg.; ME : Mech. Engg.; MBA : Master of Business Administration; MCA : Master of ComputerApplicationsPRME : Promoted with Re-Major Examination

B.Tech./MBA/MCA : 3rd Semester : Session 2016-17Branch Registered Appeared Pass Fail PRME

CE 151 151 128 0 23CS 140 140 127 0 13EC 143 143 127 0 16EE 146 146 135 0 11ME 144 144 126 0 18

MBA 56 56 56 0 0MCA 56 56 52 0 4

CE : Civil Engg.; CS : Comp. Sc. & Engg.; EC : Electronics & Comm. Engg.; ME : Mech. Engg.; MBA : Master of Business Administration; MCA : Masterof Computer ApplicationsPRME : Promoted with Re-Major Examination

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B.Tech./MCA/MBA : 5th Semester : Session 2016-17Branch Registered Appeared Pass Fail PRME

CE 75 75 70 0 5CS 85 85 81 0 4EC 87 87 86 0 1EE 75 75 68 0 7ME 69 69 67 0 2

MCA 54 54 53 0 1

CE : Civil Engg.; CS : Comp. Sc. & Engg.; EC : Electronics & Comm. Engg.; ME : Mech. Engg.; MBA : Master of Business Administration; MCA : Master of ComputerApplicationsPRME : Promoted with Re-Major Examination

B.Tech. : 7th Semester : Session 2016-17Branch Students PASS CP

CE 82 80 2CS 89 81 8EE 84 79 5

ECE 87 87 0ME 72 71 1

CE : Civil Engg.; CS : Comp. Sc. & Engg.; EC : Electronics & Comm. Engg.; ME : Mech. Engg.; MBA : Master of Business Administration; MCA : Master of ComputerApplicationsPRME : Promoted with Re-Major Examination

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M.Tech. : 1st Semester : Session 2016-17Branch Spec. Registered Appeared Pass Fail PRME

CE Environmental Engineering 17 16 13 0 3CE Hill Area Development Engineering 14 13 11 0 2CE Structural Engineering 17 17 17 0 0CE Seismic Design and Earthquake Engineering 18 18 17 0 1CS Computer Sc. & Engineering 14 13 12 0 1CS Information Technology 7 7 7 0 0EC Digital System 17 17 16 0 1EC Communication Engineering 17 17 17 0 0EE Power Electronics & Drives 18 18 18 0 0EE Control & Instrumentation 18 18 16 0 2ME Computer Integrated Manufacturing 17 17 16 0 1ME Energy Technology & Management 18 18 18 0 0

ENV : Environmental Engg.; HADE : Hill Area Develop Engg., STR : Structural Engg., SDEQE : Seismic Design & Earth Quake Engg., CS : Comp. Sc. & Engg.; IT : InformationTechnology, DS : Digital Systems, COME : Communication Engg., PED : Power Electronics & Drive, C & I : Control & Instrumentation, CIM : Computer Integrated Manufacturing,ETM : Enerty Technology & ManagementPRME : Promoted with Re-Major Examination

M.Tech. : 3rd Semester : Session 2016-17Branch Spec. Registered Appeared Pass Fail PRME

CE Environmental Engineering 13 13 13 0 0CE Hill Area Development Engineering 4 4 4 0 0CE Structural Engineering 17 16 16 0 0CE Seismic Design and Earthquake Engineering 16 16 16 0 0CS Computer Sc. & Engineering 17 17 17 0 0CS Information Technology 10 10 10 0 0EC Digital System 17 17 17 0 0EC Communication Engineering 16 16 16 0 0EE Power Electronics & Drives 15 15 15 0 0EE Control & Instrumentation 15 15 15 0 0ME Computer Integrated Manufacturing 17 17 17 0 0ME Energy Technology & Management 17 17 17 0 0

ENV : Environmental Engg.; HADE : Hill Area Develop Engg., STR : Structural Engg., SDEQE : Seismic Design & Earth Quake Engg., CS : Comp. Sc. & Engg.; IT: Information Technology, DS : Digital Systems, COME : Communication Engg., PED : Power Electronics & Drive, C & I : Control & Instrumentation, CIM :Computer Integrated Manufacturing, ETM : Enerty Technology & ManagementPRME : Promoted with Re-Major Examination

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B.Tech./MBA/MCA : 2nd Semester : Session 2016-17Branch Registered Appeared Pass Fail PRME

CE 126 125 111 0 14CH 58 58 50 0 8CS 121 120 107 0 13EC 128 126 110 0 16EE 125 125 110 0 15ME 121 120 105 0 15

MBA 54 54 54 0 0MCA 57 57 40 0 17

CE : Civil Engg.; CS : Comp. Sc. & Engg.; EC : Electronics & Comm. Engg.; ME : Mech. Engg.; MBA : Master of Business Administration; MCA : Master of ComputerApplicationsPRME : Promoted with Re-Major Examination

B.Tech./MBA/MCA : 4th Semester : Session 2016-17Branch Registered Appeared Pass Fail PRME

CE 151 150 135 0 15CS 140 140 96 0 44EC 142 142 105 0 37EE 145 145 122 0 23ME 143 143 128 0 15

MBA 56 56 56 0 0MCA 56 56 34 0 22

CE : Civil Engg.; CS : Comp. Sc. & Engg.; EC : Electronics & Comm. Engg.; ME : Mech. Engg.; MBA : Master of Business Administration; MCA : Master of ComputerApplicationsPRME : Promoted with Re-Major Examination

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B.Tech./MBA/MCA : 6th Semester : Session 2016-17Branch Registered Appeared Pass Fail PRME

CE 75 75 73 0 2CS 85 85 82 0 3EC 87 87 86 0 1EE 73 73 68 0 5ME 69 69 60 0 9

MCA 54 54 54 0 0

CE : Civil Engg.; CS : Comp. Sc. & Engg.; EC : Electronics & Comm. Engg.; ME : Mech. Engg.; MBA : Master of Business Administration; MCA : Master of ComputerApplicationsPRME : Promoted with Re-Major Examination

B.Tech. : 8th Semester : Session 2016-17Branch Students Passed Hons Div-I Div-II Incomplete

CE 83 78 23 55 0 5CS 88 75 12 61 2 13EE 83 73 19 52 2 10

ECE 89 80 21 56 3 9ME 72 68 36 32 0 4

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M.Tech. : 2nd Semester : Session 2016-17Branch Spec. Registered Appeared Pass Fail PRME

CE Environmental Engineering 15 15 15 0 0CE Hill Area Development Engineering 13 13 13 0 0CE Structural Engineering 17 17 17 0 0CE Seismic Design and Earthquake Engineering 18 18 18 0 0CS Computer Sc. & Engineering 13 11 11 0 0CS Information Technology 7 7 7 0 0EC Digital System 16 16 16 0 0EC Communication Engineering 17 17 17 0 0EE Power Electronics & Drives 18 18 18 0 0EE Control & Instrumentation 18 18 18 0 0ME Computer Integrated Manufacturing 17 15 13 0 2ME Energy Technology & Management 18 18 17 0 1

ENV : Environmental Engg.; HADE : Hill Area Develop Engg., STR : Structural Engg., SDEQ : Seismic Design & Earth Quake Engg., CS : Comp. Sc. & Engg.; IT: Information Technology, DS : Digital Systems, COME : Communication Engg., PED : Power Electronics & Drive, C & I : Control & Instrumentation, CIM :Computer Integrated Manufacturing, ETM : Enerty Technology & ManagementPRME : Promoted with Re-Major Examination

M.Tech. : 4th Semester : Session 2016-17Branch Spec. Registered Appeared Pass INC PRME

CE Environmental Engineering 13 13 11 1 1CE Hill Area Development Engineering 4 4 4 0 0CE Structural Engineering 17 15 15 0 0CE Seismic Design and Earthquake Engineering 16 15 15 0 0CS Computer Sc. & Engineering 17 17 17 0 0CS Information Technology 10 10 10 0 0EC Digital System 17 17 17 0 0EC Communication Engineering 16 16 16 0 0EE Power Electronics & Drives 15 15 15 0 0EE Control & Instrumentation 15 15 15 0 0ME Computer Integrated Manufacturing 17 17 14 0 3ME Energy Technology & Management 17 17 17 0 0

ENV : Environmental Engg.; HADE : Hill Area Develop Engg., STR : Structural Engg., SDEQ : Seismic Design & Earth Quake Engg., CS : Comp. Sc. & Engg.; IT: Information Technology, DS : Digital Systems, COME : Communication Engg., PED : Power Electronics & Drive, C & I : Control & Instrumentation, CIM :Computer Integrated Manufacturing, ETM : Enerty Technology & ManagementPRME : Promoted with Re-Major Examination

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Convocation-2016First Convocation of University :

First Convocation of University was successfully held on 11th September 2016 in which 236 degrees(58 MBA + 178 M.Tech.) were conferred and 13 medals were distributed. The convocation was presidedby Hon’ble Chancellor / The Governor U.P., Prof. Anil D. Sahasrabudhe, Chairman, All India Council forTechnical Education, New Delhi was Chief guest and delivered Convocation Address while Hon’ble StateMinister for Technical Education (Independent Charge) Sh. Farid Mehfooz Kidwai was the Special Guest.Convocation was gracefully held in the presence of degree recipient students & their parents, guardians,faculty members, staff and invited guests. The details of medal and degree recipients in First Convocation-2016 are given herein.

Students’ Activities carried out by CSA1. Billiard and Pull table installed at MPH on 5th August 2016.

2. “Martial Art Training” for girls was organized from 10- 15th August, 2016 by Yash Bharati awardeeShri Abhishek Yadav.

3. One week workshop was organized by NSS from 20 -28th August, 2016.

4. “Football and Footcell Tournament” was organized from 03 -05th September, 2016.

5. “Mini Cricket Match” was organized on 12th September, 2016.

6. One day workshop on “Engineering in rural sports” on the occasion of Engineer’s day was organizedon 15th September, 2016.

7. Yoga Training Programme for students was organized on 16th September, 2016.

8. Girl’s Basketball Tournament was organized on 29th September, 2016.

9. “Flag hoisting Ceremony” on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti was held on 02nd October, 2016.

10. Inter Year Girl’s Basketball Tournament was organized on 03 - 04th October, 2016.

11. Inter Year Girl’s Volleyball Tournament was organized on 04 - 05th October, 2016.

12. Softball Cricket Match was organized on 04th October, 2016 between VC-XI and Students-XI.

13. Softball Cricket Tournament for boys was organized from 05-17th October, 2016.

14. Volleyball Tournament for boys was organized from 17-18th October, 2016.

15. National Level Kabaddi Tournament was organized from 09 - 10th November, 2016.

16. “INNOWIZION-2K16” was organized between 11 – 12th November, 2016.

17. Inter year carom Tournament was organized between 04 – 06th January, 2017.

18. Inter year chess Tournament was organized between 04 – 06th January, 2017.

19. Inter year Badminton Tournament was organized between 04 – 06th January, 2017.

20. Spell CZAR Competition was organized on 08th January, 2017.

21. Run for Unity and Facilitation of Certificate of merit held on 26th January 2017.

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22. Inter year Volleyball (Girls) Tournament was organized between 30 Jan. – 01st Feb, 2017.

23. Inter year Gym Tournament was organized between 04 – 05th Feb, 2017.

24. Volleyball Tournament (Boys) was organized between 08 – 09th Feb, 2017.

25. Entrepreneurship Development Cell organized Start up week 2K-17 on 25th Feb, 2017.

26. Photography Club organized Different Programms on 13th Feb. 2017.

27. 54th Annual Sports Meet held between 16 – 17th Feb, 2017.

28. “Matri-Bhasha Divas” was celebrated on 21st Feb. 2017.

29. “AVALAMBAN - 2017” has been organized on 23rd Feb, 2017.

30. Inter year Basket Ball Tournament was organized between 06 – 08th March, 2017.

31. Inter year Cricket Tournament was organized between 06 – 09th March, 2017.

32. National Level Cultural fest “ABHIVYAKTI – 2017” was organized between 24 – 25th March, 2017.

33. “UDGAAR – 2017” was organized between, 31st March – 1st April, 2017.

34. The Editorial Board has organized Induction Programm 2017 between, 2nd – 4th May, 2017.

35. Yoga Training camp has been organized between, 15th – 21st June, 2017.

36. International Yoga Day Celebrated on 21st June 2017.

Awards & HonoursProf. S.N. Singh, Vice Chancellor

1. Gobal Citizen Award 2016 by KNIT Sultanpur.

2. INAE Outstanding Teacher Award 2016

3. IEEE Region 10 (Asia-Pacific) Outstanding Volunteer Award 2016

4. IEEE India Council, M V Chauhan All India Student Paper Award 2016 (First prize) for Risk BasedOptimal Genco’s Self-Scheduling’.

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Details of Memorandum of Understanding signed by the University

For Academic Collaborations

Sl. No. Name of Organization Purpose

1. Ms. Urja Gasifiers Private Ltd., Gorakhpur For Collaborative Research and Development

2. Ms. AWEI Asia, India /ICE Group India For Collaborative Research and Development

3. CSIR-National Environmental Engineering For Collaborative Research and DevelopmentResearch Institute, Nagpur

4. National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee For Collaborative Research and Development

5. Central Soil and Materials Research Station, For Collaborative Research and DevelopmentNew Delhi

6. Ms. Smart Health zone Pvt. Ltd. For Collaborative Research and Development

7. Texas Instruments For Collaborative Research and Development

8. University of Ryukyus, Japan Student Exchange

9. BIOAXIS DNA Research Centre (P) Limited, For Joint Collaborative Research andHyderabad Development

10. ENEA: Italian National agency for new For Joint Collaborative Research andtechnologies, Energy and sustainable Developmenteconomic development, Rome, Italy

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Medals and Scholarships of the University

Sl.No. Name of Medal/Scholarship Awarded Every Year on completion of course #

1. Late Sh. Kali Charan Kandoi Topper of B.Tech.Memorial Gold Medal (Mechanical Engineering)

2. Late Er. Gauri Shankar Das Topper of B.Tech.Memorial Gold Medal (Electrical Engineering)

3. Late Smt. Lilavati Devi Over all Girl topper inMemorial Gold Medal B.Tech. Programme of University

4. Late Sh. Munni Lal Jain Topper of B.Tech.Memorial Gold Medal (Computer Science & Engineering)

5. Late Sh. Lachhan Rai Topper of B.Tech.Memorial Gold Medal (Civil Engineering)

6. Late Smt. Devki Devi Nangliya Topper of B.Tech.Memorial Gold Medal (Electronics Engineering)

7. Late Sh. Hari Prasad Goenka Topper of B.Tech.Memorial Gold Medal (Chemical Engineering)

8. Late Babulal Goel Topper of M.C.A.Memorial Gold Medal

9. Late Sh. Shiv Nath Singh Topper of M.B.A.Memorial Gold Medal

10. Smt. Madhuri Rai Scholarship For meritorious and needy student of B.Tech. Civil@ Rs. 2000/- per month Engineering in Second year based on performance in

first year B.Tech. and other things as prescribed by theUniversity and the sponsor

11. Late Sh. Sita Ram Gupta Memorial For meritorious and needy student of B.Tech. CivilScholarship @ Rs. 2000/- per month Engineering based on academic and other performance

as prescribed by the University and the sponsor.

#As per conditions prescribed in respective MOU

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University Medals

Sl. No. Name of Medal To be awarded on completion of course to*

1. Chancellor Gold Medal University Topper of B.Tech.

2. Vice Chancellor Gold Medal Topper of each Branch of B.Tech.

3. Vice Chancellor Silver Medal Second topper of each Branch of B.Tech.

4. Vice Chancellor Gold Medal Topper of each specialization of M.Tech.

5. Vice Chancellor Gold Medal Topper of M.B.A.

6. Vice Chancellor Gold Medal Topper of M.C.A.

*As per conditions prescribed in University Ordinances

Membership of Apex Bodies of Outside Institutions/OrganizationsProf. S. N. Singh, Vice Chancellor1. Coordinator of International Workshop on Next Generation Active Distribution Networks to Empower

Future Low Corabon Indian Society, at IIT Mandi, August 12-14, 2016 (Co-coordinator: Dr Bharat SinghRajpurohit).

2. General Chair, 2nd International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication & Automation(ICACCA 2016), MJP Rohilkhand University Bareilly, Sept 30-Oct 1, 2016.

3. General Chair, 2nd International Conference on Control, Computing, communication and Materials(ICCCCM-2016), United College of Engineering & Research, Allahabad, Oct 21-22, 2016.

4. Mentor, Newton-Bhabha India UK Advanced Training School on Optimal Design and Control of SmartCommunity: New Ideas for off-grid Communities, Nov. 7-17, 2016 at IIT Gandhinagar.

5. General Chair, International Conference on Emerging Trends in Communication Technologies, November18-19, 2016, Graphic Era Univ., Dehradun.

6. General Chair, IEEE Uttar Pradesh Section Conference on Electrical, Computer & Electronics, December9-11, 2016 at IIT BHU, India (3nd UP CON 2016).

7. Coordinator, Course on Electronic Module for Training of Electrical Supervisors, Electric training Center,Kanpur during April 25-30, 2017.

8. General Chair, 2nd International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication and Automation,September 15-16, 2017 at Tula’s Institute Dehradun.

9. General Chair, IEEE Uttar Pradesh Section Conference on Electrical, Computer & Electronics, October 26-28 at GLA University, India (4rth UP CON 2017).

Foreign Visits1. Prof. S.N. Singh, DST NEVO Project, Netherland during 12-16 September, 2016

2. Prof. S.N. Singh, Project Meeting, DST-EU on Stablize-E, Germany during Nov 01-05, 2016

3. Prof. S.N. Singh, IEEE TENCON 2016, Singapore Nov 22-25, 2016 (IEEE R10 Observer)

4. Prof. S.N. Singh, International Conference on Electrical, Computer and Communication Engineering(ECCE), Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, Feb 16-18, 2017 (Keynote speaker)

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5. Prof. S.N. Singh, IEEE R10 Annual General Meeting, Japan during March 03-06, 2017

6. Prof. S.N. Singh, Project Meeting, DST-EU on Stablize-E, Portugal during March 29-April 01, 2017

7. Prof. S.N. Singh, IEEE PES General Meeting, Chicago, July 17-21, 2017

8. Prof. S.N. Singh, IEEE POCO & Section Congress, Sydney during Aug 06-13, 2017

9. Prof. K G Upadhyay, Member University delegation to ENEA: Italian National agency for new technologies,Energy and sustainable economic development, Rome, Italy during 22-25 November, 2016.

10. Prof. P K Singh, Member of University delegation to ENEA: Italian National agency for new technologies,Energy and sustainable economic development, Rome, Italy during 22-25 November, 2016.

Land Area & Built-up Space of the University

Total Land Area 338.52 Acres

Old Area New Area % increase

Built-up Space 73855.49 sq. m. 86601.44 sq. m. 17.25

Non-Residential Area

Academic 14034.95 sq. m. 20619.18 sq. m. 46.91

Workshop 4605.35 sq. m. 4605.35 sq. m. 0.0

Administrative 1942.95 sq. m. 2309.43 sq. m. 18.86

Student Amenities 4848.15 sq. m. 4848.15 sq. m. 0.0

Total 25431.40 sq. m. 32382.11 sq. m. 27.34

Residential Area

Hostel 26452.34 sq. m. 31744.28 sq. m. 20.00

Residences 21971.75 sq. m. 21971.75 sq. m. 0.0

Guest House 503.30 sq. m. 503.30 sq. m. 0.0

Total 48424.09 sq. m. 54219.33 sq. m. 11.96

Information Technology Resource CentreInformation Technology Resource Centre (ITRC) was established in 2005 under world bank

programme (TEQIP-I) and is unique of its kind among all state engineering universities/colleges of UttarPradesh. The objective of the center is to provide the central computing resources under one roof tostudents, faculty and staff with a vision to support and strengthen the teaching-learning process and research.The local area network spread in almost entire campus is being managed from this center. It remains openfor 24 hours and is equipped with advanced computer networking hardware and software tools. Havingaround 300 computers arranged in its different labs, it provides uninterrupted high speed internetconnectivity to the entire campus with two leased line connections- 1 Gbps (1:1) NKN and 155 Mbps(1:1) BSNL leased lines.

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Facilities available at/through ITRC- 210 no. of computers and 8 no. of high end servers (5 HP and 3 Blade).

Power backup with 12 no. of 10 KVA UPS, one 5 KVA UPS and one 10 KVA generator.

Various design and training software tools for students and faculty members

Three design labs with advanced software/hardware computing resources to cater to the needs ofPG and Research students having total 70 computers.

Three general computing labs with 100 no. of computers for UG students.

One research lab exclusively for Ph.D. students with 40 computers.

Provides internet connectivity through OFC (of about 5 kms) to academic buildings, hostels andfaculty/staff residences thus covering almost entire campus..

Manages the K-YAN and P.A. Systems installed in class rooms to support the effective teaching andlearning.

Manages Security system through CCTV Cameras installed at prime locations of the University.

1 Gbps Campus Wide Network connecting all departments/ Labs/ Admin Block/ Hostels/ FacultyResidences (About 1500 Access Points)

Centralized availability of design / training software

2 Language laboratories in Applied Sc. Department.

Wi-Fi facility in all buildings in the Campus

The complete old CWN Network of the University is upgraded with a new Network devices andEquipments to provide smooth and fast connectivity to access Internet.

Internet facility through Wi-Fi is under process for whole campus.

A New Aryabhatt Seminar Hall is available at ITRC with Virtual Class Facility to provide integrativeprogramme. Establishment of two new virtual class rooms is under progress.

Biometric devices have been installed at various departments/sections of the University to to takethe biometric attendance.

Central monitoring Security System through CCTV Camera installed at prime locations and RFbased systems are being planned. Computerised Gate Pass has been started in the University tofurther enhance the security.

Smart Class rooms (L-109 to L-115) have been established with K-YAN system and P.A. system.

Class rooms (L-116 to L-122) have been equipped with P.A. system and installation of K-YAN systemin these rooms is under progress.

Central Library

Total carpet Area 1779.426 sq. meter

Reading room sitting capacity 400

Air conditioned Reading space 250.37 sq. meter

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E-library and Current Journal Section 110 sq. meter

Working Hours 8.30 am. to 8.30 pm (Mon-Fri)8.30 am. to 4.30 pm (Saturday)9.30 am. to 4.30 pm (Sunday)

Average books issue/return per day 450

Special Features : Computerized issue and return of books

Fully Wi-Fi premises

OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) is available for 24X7 on Intranet

CCTV Network

Air-Conditioned Reading Room Facility (1 No.)

Air-Conditioned E-Journal and Current Journal Section (1No.)

A Total no. of books including bound journals and ISI Code 1,13,566

1. No. of Books in Book Bank Section 27167

2. No. of Books in Reference Section 8721

3. No. of Books in Reserve Book Bank Section 8564

4. No. of Books in M.B.A. Book Bank Section 1794

5. No. of Books in General Section 52135

6. No. of Bound Journals ( International & National ) 10160

7. No. of ISI Code 5025

8. No. of Floppy Disc, CD/DVD 980

9. No. of E-Books (Pearson/ Springer/ Wiley) 1582

B Journal Subscription (National/ International) Numbers

1. No. of International online E-Journals 1054(IEEE / ASME / ASCE / SPRINGER / DELNET proquest)

2. Subscribed International / National Journal (Title Nos.) 30

3. No. of Magazines ( Weekly/Monthly) 13

4. No. of Daily News papers & Employment News 12 + 1

Library has old International Journals in bound form of period during 1904 to 1999.

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Sports & Games Facilities Indoor Sports: Table Tennis, Badminton, Carrom, Chess etc.

Outdoor Sports: Hockey, Football, Cricket, Volley Ball, Basket Ball, Lawn Tennis ,Skatting Court isunder construction.

Gymnasium: Equipped with modern facilities for both Girls and Boys (6 Stations in Boys Gym and3 Stations in Girls Gym)

Health Centre A well developed dispensary & Physiotherapy Centre

Two MBBS and one Homeopathic Doctor

One Dresser, One Compounder

One Physiotherapist , Two Nurses

Transport Facilities Four Buses

One Minibus (TATA Winger- AC)

One Ambulance

Four staff cars

Two Battery operated Rikhshaws

Fully Air-Conditioned Guest House6 Rooms and one Dining Hall with adequate Parking space

Support Facilities 4 Tube wells & 2 Over Head Tanks

11 KV, 650 KVA Electrical Sub-station

650 KVA Stand by Power Generators

200 seats Hi-Tech Seminar Hall

Post Office

Bank

2 ATM

University Cafetaria

University Canteen

Multi Purpose Hall

Day Scholar Club

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HostelsHostels for boys

Hostels Capacity

(i) Raman Bhawan 260

(ii) Subhash Bhawan 240

(iii) Vishveshwaraya Bhawan 200

(iv) Tagore Bhawan 200

(v) Ambedkar Bhawan 240

(vi) Tilak Bhawan 120

Total (Availlable) 1260

(vii) Ramanujan Bhawan, Extension of Raman Bhawan 240Extension of Subhash Bhawan (under construction) 240

240

Total (under construction) 720

Hostels for girls

Hostels Capacity

(i) Saraswati Bhawan 200

(ii) Sarojani Bhawan 70

(iii) Kalpna Chawala Bhawan. 100

Total (Available) 370

Kasturba bhawan (under construction) 75

Total (under construction) 75

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