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ANNA UNIVERSITY
ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
(AQAR)
2011 - 2012
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC)
CHENNAI – 600 025
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The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC
Name of the Institution: Anna University Year of Report: 2011 - 2012
Part A
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards
quality enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the academic year.
IQAC was formed in November 2012.
We operate on semester system having 2 semesters per year. Academic schedule
is drawn prior to commencement of each semester. All Academic Schedules like classes,
project reviews, internal & external examination, results, convocation, sports, Academic
Calendar, etc., are being scaled in the beginning. Industrial Visits, Industrial training,
seminars, conferences, workshops are planned in advance. Every student UG and PG are
given Curriculum book which gives their plan for the complete graduation period.
Part B
1) ACTIVITIES REFLECTING THE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE
INSTITUTION
GOALS
Enrol, educate, and graduate the most deserving, promising, and diverse
student body possible.
Provide all students (undergraduate, post graduate, professional) with an
education that is innovative, distinctive, and of the highest quality, and that
inspires in them a zest for learning.
Establish and maintain organizational structures and processes that promote
and support academic excellence
Develop stronger connections or ties across affiliated colleges that enhance educational opportunities for students and the quality and stature of disciplines or fields.
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Strengthen the public engagement of the university‟s education, and research programs with local, national, and international communities.
Lead the international research agenda across the University‟s disciplinary
spectrum and through interdisciplinary initiatives.
To achieve and sustain excellence in every area of its teaching and research,
maintaining and developing its historical position as a world class university, and
enriching the International, national, and regional communities through the fruits
of its research, the skills of its alumni, and the publishing of academic and
educational materials.
To attract, develop, reward, and retain academic staff of the highest calibre
OBJECTIVES
Educational Excellence
1. Create and sustain a culture that supports teaching excellence in all academic Units.
2. Provide a more unified and shared educational experience.
3. Strengthen the educational impact of international opportunities and experiences for students.
4. Promote the health and well-being of students and faculty as a foundation for academic and life success.
5. Strengthen efforts to attract and educate an excellent and diverse body of students and faculties.
6. Encourage productive, mutually beneficial collaborations between faculty and students.
7. Recruit the very best students nationally and internationally through an equitable process based on achievement and potential.
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Excellence Among Constituent Colleges
1. Develop new mechanisms of coordination or connectivity in academic areas or disciplines
2. Use internal faculty advisory committees to develop ideas for new synergies across disciplines
Excellence in Public Engagement
1. Make public engagement a distinctive feature of education
2. Develop rigorous, systematic evaluations of all outreach and extension programs.
3. Strongly connect public engagement to on-campus research and educational strengths.
4. Promote stronger collaborations and partnerships between the university and stakeholders that can make use of and strengthen research programs.
5. Promote interactions between the University and industry and provide skilled graduates to meet the needs of an evolving economy
Excellence In Research
1. Strengthen support for and recognition of important interdisciplinary areas, while ensuring excellence in disciplines as a foundation.
2. Significantly improve institution-wide services for the administration and support of research grants (including government, foundation, and industry funding).
3. Maintain and selectively strengthen in cost-effective ways the core infrastructures for research, scholarship
4. Provide an exceptional education for both undergraduates and graduates, characterised by the close contact of students with distinguished scholars in supportive collegiate and departmental communities.
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Faculty Excellence:
1. Maintaining and enhancing efforts to recruit, nurture, and retain a diverse faculty who are outstanding scholars and teachers and an excellent, diverse staff who provide outstanding support to students.
2. Deliver outstanding facilities and services and manage them effectively and responsively for the benefit of staff, students and users beyond the University
3. Increase the size and quality of faculty in strategically important academic areas.
4. Significantly increase the diversity of faculty through new hires and enhanced retention efforts.
5. Devise and implement new mechanisms or policies for rewarding outstanding faculty and for continually assessing faculty performance as scholars and teachers.
6. Foster an exciting intellectual environment by providing opportunities for more dialogue and engagement.
7. Develop ways to enable faculty to focus their time on being highly productive in their core academic activities (research, scholarship, and creativity; teaching; public engagement).
Activities to Evidence Marching Towards Goals and Objectives
1) By producing students who are intellectually and technically equipped with well
defined knowledge, skills and ethics who are creative thinkers, inspiring leaders
and contributing citizens,
2) By introducing high quality academic and research programmes and providing
extension services in cutting edge technologies,
3) By ensuring a supportive campus climate with dynamic leadership and
development opportunities to meet the needs of students, faculty and staff,
4) By enhancing academic productivity through induction of quality faculty,
accelerated graduation, credit banking, augmented continuing education
opportunities and adoption of current technology,
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5) By sharing the intellectual resources and the infrastructural facilities among the
academia from other institutions and among the industrial society, funding
agencies and government,
6) By enhancing the collaborative partnership between Industry and Institute for
commercializing and transferring the latest technological know-how towards
societal development,
7) By setting up a Global University Network Campus that embodies the ideals of
an open, democratic and global society catering to the needs of the global
community and satisfying cultural, ethnic and racial diversity
8) By expanding global participation spread across continents with the aid of
interactive satellite based education and the usage of digital library,
9) By enriching the national and international character of the University,
10) By ensuring efficient administrative co-ordination and effective decision making
through necessary reforms and by strategically allocating resources,
11) By benchmarking against technologically sound global leaders with a view
towards continuous improvement.
2) NEW ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES INITIATED (UG AND PG)
None in this period.
3) INNOVATIONS IN CURRICULAR DESIGN AND TRANSACTION
There are several innovations which have got injected in the process of
curriculum design and transaction. It is with these innovations the curriculum gets
updated for every revision and also in the elective subjects, which are added from
time to time. Based on the success of projects, many laboratory improvements have
come through regularly. Proper and timely documentation for better dissemination
and demonstrating the improvements have alone not been done in the manner
envisaged. Henceforth, timely upkeep of improvements and its uses thereon will be
exploited then and there.
4) INTER-DISCIPLINARY PROGRAMMES STARTED
Inter-disciplinary programs have been started. The programs are in
operation from the concerned departments. An exclusive centre or department for
inter-disciplinary programs have not been thought of. Nano technology, Geo-
informatics, medical physics, etc., is few of the examples.
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5) EXAMINATION REFORMS IMPLEMENTED
The University Department evaluation processes are automated through intranet
facilities called ARMS. The faculty can enter attendance and marks of the
students periodically and also can obtain the final results of the examination.
Initiative is under way for the implementation of total e-governance for the
successful conduct of examinations. In this connection, online data acquisition
pertaining to students profile, attendance and internal assessment marks and
registration for the end semester examinations will be implemented. Further it is
proposed to acquire/generate online the following information.
Registration of elective subjects
Examination absentees statement
Registration for reevaluation
Registration for review
Generation of Hall Ticket, nominal roll (Register number and subjects
registered) and attendance for the end semester examinations.
In order to ensure transparency in the evaluation process the internal
assessment answer scripts are given back to the students after evaluation.
o In case of end semester examinations, the students are allowed get the
photocopy of the answer script
o The students are permitted to apply for the reevaluation of the answer
scripts.
o Also the students are permitted to review the result of the reevaluation
The entire process rights from the admission of students in the first semester till
the completion of the programme and the award of degree is computerized and
entire software is developed in-house.
There is a database containing the examination related information of all the
students appearing for the semester examination. This database helps in
generating the time table, students list, attendance sheet, hall ticket and OMR
sheets.
From the database, the requirement of examination of materials is obtained and
the logistic arrangements are made based on the information arrived.
There is an integrated post examination process involving capturing of marks
from the OMR sheets and tallying the attendance, processing and publication of
results and generation of certificates.
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6) CANDIDATES QUALIFIED: NET/SLET ETC.
Not Applicable as Ph.D. doctorate degree is the basic eligibility.
7) ADMISSION: GATE QUALIFIED
FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
CourseCode Course Name Gate Non gate
1001 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 9 6 1002 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 9 14 1003 HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES ENGG. 0 25 1004 SOIL MECHANICS AND FOUNDATION ENGG. 5 20 1005 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING 1 24 1006 IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT 0 20 1007 CONSTRUCTION ENGG. & MANAGEMENT 3 22 1008 REMOTE SENSING 7 18 1309 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT(SS-FT) 0 24 1310 GEOMATICS(SS-FT) 0 24 1311 INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT(SS-FT)
0 18 1312 COASTAL MANAGEMENT(SS-FT) 0 14 1609 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT(SS-PT) 0 23
TOTAL 34 252
FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Course Code Course Name Gate Non gate
2001 ENGINEERING DESIGN 8 16 2002 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 8 16 2003 COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING 6 13 2004 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINEERING 3 22 2005 REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING ENGG. 3 22 2006 ENERGY ENGINEERING 5 20 2012 AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING 7 18 2013 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 5 20 2015 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 5 20 2310 PRINTING AND PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) 0 19 2311 MECHATRONICS(SS-FT) 0 25 2314 MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT(SS-FT) 0 25 2330 AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) 0 18 2332 SOLAR ENERGY(SS-FT) 0 15
2603 COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING(SS-PT) 0 19
2604 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINEERING(SS-PT) 0 25 2606 ENERGY ENGINEERING(SS-PT) 0 25
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2607 PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT(SS-PT) 0 24 2608 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN(SS-PT) 0 24 2609 QUALITY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT(SS-PT) 0 25 2612 AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING(SS-PT) 0 18 2613 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING(SS-PT) 0 25 2615 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING(SS-PT) 0 24
TOTAL 50 478
FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Course Code Course Name Gate Non gate
3001 POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 5 18 3002 HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING 5 18 3003 CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING 4 19 3004 POWER ELECTRONICS & DRIVES 5 18 3007 INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING 7 16 3306 EMBEDDED SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES(SS-FT) 0 25 3601 POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING(SS-PT) 0 25 3604 POWER ELECTRONICS & DRIVES(SS-PT) 0 25 3606 EMBEDDED SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES(SS-PT) 0 25
TOTAL 26 189
FACULTY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Course Code Course Name Gate Non gate
4001 APPLIED ELECTRONICS 4 19 4002 MEDICAL ELECTRONICS 5 18 4004 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 4 19 4005 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 6 16 4006 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 0 23 4007 LASER AND ELECTRO OPTICAL ENGINEERING 0 25 4013 AVIONICS 4 19 4014 COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING 7 16 4305 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING(SS-FT) 0 20 4308 VLSI DESIGN(SS-FT) 0 25 4309 MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) 0 25 4310 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) 0 45 4312 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING(SS-FT) 0 25 4601 APPLIED ELECTRONICS(SS-PT) 0 25 4602 MEDICAL ELECTRONICS(SS-PT) 0 24 4605 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING(SS-PT) 0 25 4610 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (SS-PT) 0 25
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4611 SYSTEM ENGINEERING AND OPER. RESEARCH(SS-PT) 0 25
TOTAL 30 419
FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY
Course Code Course Name Gate Non gate
5001 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 5 19 5002 CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY 0 11 5003 PETROLEUM REFINING AND PETRO-CHEMICALS 1 22 5006 BIO-TECHNOLOGY 7 0 5011 TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY 1 21 5014 LEATHER TECHNOLOGY 1 1 5015 FOOTWEAR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 0 3 5304 POLYMER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING(SS-FT) 0 9 5305 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) 0 24 5307 BIO PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) 0 25 5310 FOOD TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) 14 1 5317 NANO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) 13 7 5320 RUBBER TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) 0 13
TOTAL 42 156
FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING
Course Code Course Name Gate Non gate 6003 M.ARCH (GENERAL) (SS-FT) 2 0 6005 M.PLAN 1 19 6301 M.ARCH(LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE)(SS-FT) 0 11 6303 M.ARCH (SS-FT) 0 13
TOTAL 3 43
OVER-ALL TOTAL 185 1537
8) TOTAL NUMBER OF SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED:
# Date Department/Centre Name of the Seminar/Workshop
1.
April 2011
Ceramic Technology One Day Roundtable Workshop on
Glass & Ceramics
2. Information Science &
Technology
Workshop on Mobile Application
Development
10
3.
April 2011
Institute For Ocean
Management
Issues of Leadership in Coromandel
coast
4. Centre for Environmental
Studies
One day Seminar on “Envirovision‟11”
5. Civil Engineering Training Programme on Building
Services
6. Computer Science &
Engineering
Organized two-day workshop on
Principles of Software Testing,
AnnaUniversity, Chennai
7. Instrumentation
Engineering
Workshop on Open Modelica
8.
May 2011
Information Science &
Technology
FDP on Data Warehousing and Data
Mining
9. Manufacturing Engineering Nano coatings and Applications
10. AU-FRG Division IDEAS Training
11. Computer Technology Faculty Development & Training
programme on “Grid Computing”
12.
June 2011
Bio technology Cluster of Projects Meeting
13. English Faculty Development Training
Programme on “Technical English I”
14. Chemistry Faculty Development Training
Programme (FDTP) on Engineering
Chemistry I (CY2111)
15. Mathematics Faculty Development Training
Programme - Discrete Mathematics
16. Mathematics Faculty Development Training
Programme - Transforms and Partial
Differential Equations
17. Institute of Energy Studies Recent Developments in Large scale
Solar Thermal Systems for Commercial
Applications and Green Buildings
18. AU-FRG Division Indo-German Workshop on Recent
developments in large scale solar
thermal systems
19. Internal Combustion
Engineering Division
Co-ordinated Workshop on “
Thermodynamics”
20. Institute of Remote
Sensing
“Two days training on Total Station for
technical professionals
11
21.
June 2011
Civil Engineering Faculty Development Training
programme on Design of RC Elements
22. Computer Science &
Engineering
Organized a Faculty Development
Programme on “Mobile and Pervasive
Computing” in the Department of
Computer Science and Engineering,
Anna University, Chennai
23. Computer Technology International Workshop on “e-learning”
for engineering educators,
24. Automobile Engineering FDP on Thermodynamics
25. Information Technology Recent Trends in Information
Technology
26. Information Technology eLearning for Engineering Educators
27.
July 2011
AU-FRG Division CFD using IDEAS training
28. Institute of Remote
Sensing
Regional Workshop on Rajiv Gandhi
Drinking Water Mission projects
29. Civil Engineering Training Programme on Building
Foundation
30.
August 2011
Information Science &
Technology
Workshop on Software Testing
31. Division of Transportation
Engineering
One day symposium on “Excellence in
Technical Education
32.
September 2011
School of Architecture &
Planning
Human Space-Cultural Space
33. Ceramic Technology One Day Seminar on Ceramic Raw
Materials
34. Media Science Workshop on „Appropriate technology
choices‟
35. Computer Science &
Engineering
Organized two-day workshop on
Research Methodologies in CSE, Anna
University, Chennai
36.
October 2011
Bio technology Indo-UK Seminar on
Biotechnology Perspectives
37. Refrigeration & Air
Conditioning Engineering
Division
Recent Trends on
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
38. AU-FRG Division Concepts of FEA using ANSYS with
Application
39. Division of Soil mechanics
and Foundation
Engineering
One day seminar on Ground
Improvement Techniques was held on
15th October 2011 at school of Civil
12
Engineering Sastra University,
Thanjavour in association with IGC
Thanjavour Chapter.
40.
October 2011
Geology 24TH National Geomorphology
Conference
41. Management Studies Driving of new age economies through
innovation
42.
November 2011
Planning Going Public – Spaces in communities
during World Town Planning Day 2011
43. Electrical & Electronics
Engineering
Integration of Renewable Energy into
grid, smart grid concepts and embedded
system application”
44. Institute For Ocean
Management
Coastal wellbeing
45. Internal Combustion
Engineering Division Recent Advances in I.C. Engines
46. Centre for Environmental
Studies
“Roshni” – Eco friendly efforts to
promote sustainable life style model
practiced in Rashtrapati Bhavan & Raj
Bhavan, Chennai
47. Civil Engineering Refresher course on IS 800-2007
48. Civil Engineering Short Term Course for TANGEDCO
Engineers on Design of Steel structures
49. Computer Science &
Engineering
Organized two-day workshop on
Research Methodologies in CSE, Anna
University, Chennai
50. Computer Science &
Engineering
Organized Faculty Development
Program on Software Testing,
sponsored by Center for Faculty
Development, Anna University, Chennai
51. Computer Science &
Engineering
Organized one-day workshop on
Placement Oriented Training Program in
Software Testing, Anna University,
Chennai
52. Electronics Engineering Two days Workshop on Recent Trends
in Wireless Sensor Network
53. December 2011 Planning National Conference on “Inclusive
Cities-Universal Design and
Accessibility to All” - Dec. 2011. Poster&
Model Competition at the State Level
13
UG/PG Students of Arch/Civil.
54.
December 2011
Bio technology Workshop On Molecular Simulations
And Sequence Analysis (Conducted
Annually)
55. English Two-Day International Workshop on
“Effective Teaching of English”
56. Mathematics International Workshop on “Recent
Trends in Stochastic Modelling
&Mathematical Finance
57. Information Science &
Technology
FDP on Network Programming
management
58. Information Science &
Technology
Recent Trends in Cloud Computing
59. Institute of Energy Studies Renewable Energy Sources – Recent
Trends & Developments
60. Internal Combustion
Engineering Division
Co-ordinated Workshop on “ Heat
Transfer”
61. Division of Soil mechanics
and Foundation
Engineering
One Day workshop on review of IS
1892-1979 at IIT Madras.
62. Civil Engineering Faculty Development Training
Programme on Design of Steel
Structures
63. Computer Science &
Engineering
20 th workshop on Smart and secure
Environment
64. Computer Technology International Conference on Advanced
Computing (ICoAC 2011) –
65. Computer Technology Faculty Development & Training
programme on “Cryptography and
Network Security”
66. Information Technology Simulation of Advanced Networks using
NS-2
67. Information Technology Advanced Computing
68. Management Studies Management Fest ETHOS 2011
14
69.
January 2012
Planning “Urban Environment” Exhibition during
the Science City Exhibition, March 2012
70. Chemical Engineering Petrovision‟12
71. English Faculty Development Training
Programme on “Communication skills
Laboratory
72. Chemistry Coordinator for Short Term Training
Course for TANGEDCO Engineers and
Chemists on “Water Chemistry Related
Problems in Thermal Stations”
73. AU-FRG Division FEM training
74. Institute of Remote
Sensing
Three days training programme on
Remote Sensing and GIS Applications
to E.B Engineering
75. Division of Transportation
Engineering
One day Seminar on Effective
Enforcement :A Key To Road Safety
76. Division of Transportation
Engineering
Workshop on Lessons Learnt in
Multimodal Transportation Planning,
77. Aerospace Engineering One day National Workshop on High
Temperature Materials and Gas
Dynamics of Jet Propulsion
78. Information Technology Simulation of Advanced Networks using
NS-2
79.
February 2012
Information Science &
Technology
Pervasive Web Services
80. Printing Technology Polyester Resin Quality parameters-
Impact on bottle processing and bottle
quality
81. AU-FRG Division IDEAS Training
82. Institute For Ocean
Management
Integrated Coastal Zone Management
planning
SICOM, New Delhi and NCSCM,
Chennai
83. Centre for Environmental
Studies
International Conference on “Climate
change and CO2 Management:
Mitigation, Separation and Utilization”
84. Mining Engineering One-day Workshop on Recent
Developments on Statutory Obligations
in Mining in association with MEAI, TN
15
Chapter in Neyveli
85.
February 2012
Instrumentation
Engineering
Three-day Training Programme on
Trends in Industrial Automation
(Fieldbus / SCADA /Wireless/Advanced
Process Control) for TANGEDCO
Engineers
86. Information Technology Free and Open Source Software
87.
March 2012
Chemical Engineering Chemfluence‟12
88. Chemical Engineering CEPEA
89. Printing Technology Publishing in digital Age
90. Industrial Engineering Two day National Level Workshop on
Applications of Metaheuristics For
Engineering Optimization
91. Industrial Engineering Two day National level Technical
Seminar on ISSUES IN PREPARING
RESEARCH THESIS AND PROJECT
PROPOSAL
92. Institute of Energy Studies Recent Trends in Renewable Energy
93. Engineering Design
Division
Recent Research Trends in Advanced
Engineering Materials and Composites
and its Characterization
94. Institute For Ocean
Management
ICZM Planning
State Project Management Unit
(SPMU), Odisha and NCSCM, Chennai
95. Institute of Remote
Sensing
Regional Workshop on LULC 50K
Second Cycle
96. Institute of Remote
Sensing
One day user interaction workshop on
space based information support for
decentralized planning (SIS-DP)
97. Civil Engineering Workshop on Construction of Bamboo
Houses
98. Computer Science &
Engineering
Organized one-day workshop on
Software Test Automation, Anna
University, Chennai
99. Computer Technology Workshop on Recent Trends in Cloud
Computing
16
100.
March 2012
Electronics Engineering Two days Workshop on Video Analytics
101. Information Technology Workshop on Soft Computing
102.
April 2012
Information Science &
Technology
Workshop on Social Network Analysis
and Mining
103. Division of Soil mechanics
and Foundation
Engineering
One Day workshop on land fill design
and construction
104. Computer Science &
Engineering
Organized a Workshop on “Evolutionary
Issues in Software Engineering” in the
Department of Computer Science and
Engineering, Anna University, Chennai
105. Information Technology Recent Trends in Information
Technology
106.
May 2012
Planning Urban Planning and Development
Exhibition during the Technology Day at
Anna University Chennai .
107. Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
Faculty Development Programme on
Wireless Communication
108. Industrial Engineering National Level Technical Seminar
onNational Seminar on " Optimization
for Engineering and Management" in
Honour or Dr. K.S.P.Rao
109. Engineering Design
Division
One day workshop on Recent Trends in
Product Design & Development
110. Division of Transportation
Engineering
One day Seminar on Enhancing the
Quality of Faculty in Technical
Education
111. Computer Science &
Engineering
Organized a Faculty Development
Programme on “Service Oriented
Architecture” in the Department of
Computer Science and Engineering,
Anna University, Chennai
112.
June 2012
Planning India USA Global Business Planning
and Strategy Network Conference 2012
113. Chemical Engineering Faculty Development Programme on
“Heat Transfer”
114. English International Symposium on „Testing
English as a Second Language at the
Tertiary Level‟ on
17
115.
June 2012
Mathematics Faculty Development Training
Programme - Discrete Mathematics
116. Civil Engineering Faculty Development Programme on
Basics of Dynamics and
A seismic Design
117. Medical Physics Faculty Development Programme on
Engineering Physics-I
118. Computer Science &
Engineering
Organized two-day workshop on
Placement Oriented Training Program in
Software Testing, Anna University,
Chennai
119.
July 2012
Physics National Workshop on Preparation,
Characterization of Crystalline materials
and their applications
120. Mathematics Lecture Series-Stochastic Fluid Flow
Methods
121. Information Science &
Technology
Hands-on Session on Network Security
122. Civil Engineering Design of Steel Structures as per IS
800-2007
123. Computer Science &
Engineering One day work shop on Network security
124.
August 2012
Information Science &
Technology
Research Scope in Machine Learning
125. Institute of Energy Studies Energy & Exergy Analysis of
Engineering Systems
126. Institute of Energy Studies Performance Improvement & Economic
Analysis in Thermal Power Stations
127. Division of Transportation
Engineering
One day Culmination Workshop on
“Role of Teachers in Counselling in
Motivating Engineering students in
Technical Education”
128. Computer Technology Workshop on FOSS
129. Central Workshop Divion Role of NDT & Metallography in Failure
Analysis
130. Management Studies Research development programme on
multivariate statistical tools
131.
September 2012
Information Science &
Technology
Tamil computing on OSS
132. Electronics Engineering Two days Seminar on Analog IC Design
133. Information Technology Cloud Computing
18
134. September 2012 Management Studies Strategic Trends on Innovations &
Creativity in Management Practices‟
STICMA „
135. October 2012 Chemical Engineering National Seminar on Green Chemistry
136.
December 2012
AU-FRG Division Knowledge sharing lecture to M/s.
LUCAS TVS Engineers
137. Geology International workshop on Paleoclimate
and Human dispersal during MIS3
9) RESEARCH PROJECTS
A. NEWLY IMPLEMENTED:
# Dept./Centre Details of Projects Total Cost (Rs.)
1 Dr. N. Rajendran,
Associate Professor,
Dept. of Chemistry
DST Project "Preparation and characterization of
ceramic nanocontainers for biomedical applications" 11,28,800
2 Dr. R. Gopalakrishnan,
Asst. Professor,
Dept. of Physics
CSIR Project “Synthesis, Growth and
Characterization of Picrate family Crystals and
Growth of Potassium Sodium Tartrate Tetrahydrate
Single Crystal from Conventional Solution Growth
and Unidirectional Method of Sankaranarayanan -
Ramasamy for Technological applications”
16,71,000
3 Dr. S. Shenbaga Devi,
Associate Professor, CME
LSRB Project "Functional electrical stimulation in
Hemiplegices for functional restoration of upper limb
using EEG based Brain computer inforface"
19,60,200
4 Dr. J. Prakash, Associate
Professor, Dept of
Instrumentation Engg, MIT
DRDL project "Nonlinear state estimation for Target
Missile" 9,69,000
5 Dr. L, Sobha, AU-KBC
Research Centre
DIT project "Development of Cross Lingual
Information access (CLIA) system phase II" 1,38,17,000
6 Dr. Suvro Chatterjee,
AU-KBC
ICMR Project "Development of chick embryo model
of ischemia" 14,76,224
7 Dr. Ranjani Parthasarathi,
Professor,
Dept. of Informationa
science and Technology
DIT project "Development of Cross Lingual
Information access (CLIA) system phase II" 1,38,17,000
8 Dr. N.Gobi, Asst. Professor,
Dept of Textile
BRNS project "Development of nano composite
mask for NBC protective applications" 15,80,000
9 Dr. R. Seshasayanan, Asst.
Professor, ECE
CVRDE - CARS project "Feasibility exploration of
multibus Architecture for AFV applications" 19,78,000
10 Dr.J. Tamilselvan, Asst. DBT project "Autophagy infuences hyperglycemia /
32,17,000
19
Professor, CBT Huyperinsulinemia induced adipocyte dysfunction: A
possible mechanism of insulin esitance"
11 Dr. D. Sangeetha, Asst.
Professor, Dept. of
Chemistry
CSIR Project "Electrospun Carbon Nanofibers in
electrode Preparation for Fuel Cells"
22,87,000
12 Prof. J. Kumar, Professor,
Cristal Growth Centre,
DST Project "Validation of auto-range capacitance
measurement instrumentation as clinical biochemical
analyzer"
20,62,080
13 Ms. Parimala Renganayaki,
Research Scholar
Dept. of Gecology
Women Scientist Scheme: A (WOS-A) project
"Managed aquifer recharge evaluating the impact of
check dam on groundwater"
22,60,000
14 Dr. A. Ramachandran,
Director, Centre for Climate
Change
DST Project "Mineral CO2 sequestration by
carbonation of industrial, alkaline solid residues"
52,90,772
15 Dr. R.Y. Sheeja,
Asst. Professor (Sr. Gr.)
Dept.of Chemistry
DST Project "Development and assessment of
porois poly l-lactic (PLLA)-silk fibroin-curcumin nano
fibres for drug delivery"
23,82,000
16 Dr. P. Gajalakshmi, AU-
KBC Research Centre.
DST Project "Study of effects of breast cancer drugs
on endothelial cells and nitric oxide signaling" 22,80,000
17 Dr. L. Ajay Kumar,
Professor, Dept. of Mining
Engg
MOC Project "“Development of software for
prediction of subsidence by 3D numerical modeling
for SCCL Mines”
53,80,000
18 Dr. T. Subramani, Asst.
Professor, Dept. of Geology
DST project "Hydroinformatics Decision Support
system for protection of Groundwater Head in
Vattamalaikarai River Basin"
23,78,000
19 Ms. S.R. Vijayalakshmi Devi,
Research Scholar,
Department of Chemical
Engineering,
DST Project "Screenin of dye degrading organisms
and organisms and enhaanced biodegradation of
textile dye bath waster water by acclimatization and
biostimulation methods"
14,16,000
20 Dr. V. Vaidehi, Professor,
Dept of Computer
Technology, MIT Campus
DST - NRDMS project "Complex Event Processing
for Sensor Networks"
25,00,000
21 Dr. T. Devasena, Asst.
Professor, Centre for
Nanoscience and
Technology.
DRDO Project "Toxicity and Risk Assessment of
Ultrafine Nanoparticies" 11,99,000
22 Dr. Radha Perumal
Ramasamy, Asst.Professor,
Dept. of Physics
BRNS project "Understanding Dynamics of Motion
and Conductivity of Biomaterials Containing
Quantum Clusters in Membranes"
13,44,025
23 Dr. R.B. Narayanan,
Professor DBT
DBT project "Recombinant WSP (wolbactia surface
protein) induced modulation of human macrophage
functions in vitro"
24,82,000
24 Dr. L. Elango, Professor, European Union Collaboration project “MAR for 1,62,83,686
20
Dept. of Geology. coping with sea-water intrusion and groundwater
over exploitation in an aquifer used for drinking water
production in Chennai”
(approximately)
25 Dr. S. Iniyan, professor,
Institute for Energy Studies
India-Israel project "Solar Power with Steam
Injection Gas Turbine (Stig) Cycle" 18,28,900
26 Dr. Kavitha
sankaranarayanan, AU-
KBC Research Centre
BRNS "An Electrical switch to generate Biogical
pacemakers" 17,40,000
27 Dr. A. Pandurangan,
Institute of Catalysis &
Petroleum Technology
DST project "Synthesis and characterization of
heteroatom doped carbon nanotubes and its use in
supercapacitors"
1,25,03,600
28 Dr.P. Kannan, Professor,
Dept. of Chemistry
BRNS Project
"Dibenxothrophone dyes and Nano Tio2 based solar
cells"
20,07,000
29 Dr. J. Jayapriya, Asst.
Professor, Dept. of Chemical
engg.
UGC-DAE Project "Detection and
analysis of microbiologically infuenced corrosion on
strainless steel in seawater using electrochemical
noise techniqie (EN)"
1,59,800
30 Dr. Kavitha
sankaranarayanan, AU-KBC
Research Centre
NICRA project "Identification of Ion Channels which
regulate drought Tolerance by stomatal Aperture
closure in drought (Tolerant and sensitive varienties
of Rice"
43,00,000
31 Ms. Keerthi, Research
Scholar, Dept. of Chemical
Engg.
DST Project
"Development of hybrid membrane bio reactor for
effluent treatment"
13,68,000
32 Dr. R. B. Narayanan,
Professor, CBT
DBT Project "Molecular
studies onSequential pathogenesis of WSSV and
defince mechanism in penaeus monodon"
27,65,600
33 Dr. P. Kaliraj, Professor,
CBT
ICMR Project "National
Network for genotyping of human lymphatic filariall
parasite Wucherria gancrotti from different endemic
areas"
5,80,800
34 Ms. S. Agnes Mary,
Reasearch Scholar, Dept. of
Textile Technology
DST Project "Extraction
of keratin from chicken feather waste and its
application in Dermal Wound Healing"
13,38,000
35 Dr. D. Mohan, Professor,
Dept. of Chemical
DRDE Project
"Concentration of Anaerobic Bacteria Consortium
using Membrane Technology”
9,89,000
36 Dr. Narayan Kalkura,
Professor, CGC
"Investigations of physical and biological
lperformance of swift heavy ion tradiation on clacium
phosphate based bio-ceramic and its polymer
composite"
5,83,050
21
37 Dr. I. Arul Aram, Associate
Professor, Dept. of
Mangement Studies
"Production of courseware e-content development
video programmes and learning object repositories
on climate change"
56,00,000
38 Dr.S.Renganathan, DST - (SERB) Production of Biodiesel from
Cladophora Fascicularis using Nano Catalyst 18,89,000
39 Dr.M.Senthil Kumar, DST - Development of a high perfomance Diesel
Engine Operated Completely on Vegetable Oil Micro
Emulsions
18,32,000
40 Dr.B.S.Lakshmi, ICMR - "Role of estrogen in breast cancer
Proliferation under hipocia - An In vitro study" 22,70,808
41 Dr.S. Sanjeevi, BRNS Project "Hyperspectral radiometry for
identifying….AP" 63,34,350
42 Dr. M. Kanthababu, BRNS Project "Design and devlopment of
microsystems, optimization of micromachining
process parameters and micro tool condition
monitoring system"
44,41,500
43 Dr. V.R. Giri Dev, ICMR project "Fabrication of Biomimetic nerve guide
by a facile ultrafine fibre spinning method" 24,08,308
44 Dr. S. Senthil Kumar, DST Project " Automated tracking of scholarly
publications to aid concept understanding in Web
based learning"
3,12,000
45 Dr. S. Subramanian CSIR"Development of Nano material based
multilayer wound dressing system" 15,12,000
46 Dr. V.S. Senthil Kumar,
Associate Professor, Dept.
of Mechanical Engg
DRDO project “Experimental and numerical studies
on twist extrusion process of aluminium alloys used
in aerospace industries”
24,10,000
B. COMPLETED:
# Dept./Centre Details of Projects Total Cost (Rs.)
1 Dr. Suvro Chatterjee,
AU-KBC Research Centre
BRNS Project "Proteome study of the cadimum
perturtations in nitric oxide signalling" 20,93,400
2 Dr.P. Kaliraj, Professor,
CBT.
ICMR Project "Genetic polymerphism of wucheraia
Banerosti parasite" 15,31,404
3 Dr. R. Seshasayanan,
Asst. Professor, ECE
NIOT project "Acoustic image lprocessing through
beam forming" 17,25,000
4 Dr. T. N. Shanmugam,
Professor, Centre for IPR
A7 minutes 2DAnimation Movie on E-Governance
and IPR as a prelude to the adoption of IPR
Panorama in the Indian context
3,64,941
5 Dr. S. Arulchelvan, Asst.
Professor, Dept. of Media
Sciences.
TSC-CCDU-IEC Project "Communication strategy
for sanitation and Hygiene Behaviour Change &
Acceleration of the Total Sanitation Campaign in
Tamilnadu"
7,38,875
22
6 Dr. N. Vasudevan,
Professor, CES
CPCL Project
"Bioremedeation of oily sludge" 1,14,471.7
10) PATENTS GENERATED, IF ANY:
INTERNATIONAL PATENT DETAILS FILED THROUGH
CIPR-ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI FOR THE YEAR 2011-2012
International Patent granted in the name of Anna University Faculty
Total Patents Filed: 1
S.No Name of the Faculty Details of the Patent Patent Grant Grant date
1
Dr.Mala John
Dept of Electronic
Engineering, MIT.
System and method for
classification of moving
object during video
surveillance.
Japanese
Patent granted 27th July2012
INDIAN PATENT DETAILS FILED THROUGH CIPR-ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI
FOR THE YEAR 2011-2012
Anna University inventors filed in the name of REGISTRAR, Anna University, Chennai.
Total Patents Filed: 4
S.No Name of the
Faculty Details of the Patent
Patent
Filed Date
Patent
Published
Date
Patent Grant Status
1 Dr.D.Sangeetha
Department Of
Chemistry, CEG
Proton exchange membrane
fuel cell stack working under
high pure oxygen
compressed air & self
breath.
18/11/2011 25/11/2011 Application Awaiting
Examination
2 Dr.D.Sangeetha
Department Of
Chemistry, CEG.
Triboelectricity generation
device 28/11/2011 09/12/2011 Application Awaiting
Examination
23
3 Dr.K.Malathi
Department Of
Electronics &
Communication
Engineering,
CEG.
Dual band notched dielectric
resonator reflect array for c/r
band
04/04/2012 20/04/2012
Application Awaiting
Examination
4 Dr.T.Devasena
Centre For Nano
Science &
Technology, ACT
Campus.
Chitosan based
nanocomplex for sustained
drug delivery
07/08/2012 24/08/2012
Application Awaiting
Examination
11) NEW COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAMMES:
Sl.No Date Dept./Centre Collaborator Research Programme
1. 2011 Geology
EUROPEAN UNION
COLLABORATION
PROJECT
“MAR for coping with sea-water
intrusion and groundwater over
exploitation in an aquifer used for
drinking water production in
Chennai”.
2. 2011 Institute of
Energy Studies
INDIA-ISRAEL
PROJECT
“Solar Power with Steam Injection
Gas Turbine(Stig) Cycle”
12) RESEARCH GRANTS RECEIVED FROM VARIOUS AGENCIES
13) DETAILS OF RESEARCH SCHOLARS:
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, GUINDY
SOURCES OF RESEARCH GRANTS Amount Rs.
TIC 12.70 LAKHS
Ministry of Science and Technology 54.68 LAKHS
24
ALAGAPPA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS
MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS
Sl.NO Department/Centre/Faculty
No.of
Research
Scholars
Enrolled
No.of
Research
Scholars
Completed
1 Faculty of Civil Engineering 24 11
2 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering 34 15
3 Faculty of Electrical Engineering 29 14
4 Faculty of Information and Communication Engineering 48 30
5 Faculty of Technology 9 3
6 Faculty of Architecture and Planning 0 1
7 Faculty of Science and Humanities 131 48
8 Faculty of Management Sciences 16 2
Sl.NO Department/Centre/Faculty
No.of Research
Scholars
Enrolled
No.of Research
Scholars
Completed
1 Faculty of Civil Engineering 0 1
2 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering 0 2
3 Faculty of Technology 22 10
4 Faculty of Science and Humanities 25 19
Sl.NO Department/Centre/Faculty
No.of
Research
Scholars
Enrolled
No.of
Research
Scholars
Completed
1 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering 20 6
2 Faculty of Electrical Engineering 9 3
25
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING CAMPUS
Sl.NO Department/Centre/Faculty No.of Research
Scholars Enrolled
No.of Research
Scholars Completed
1 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering 0 5
2 Faculty of Electrical Engineering 0 1
3 Faculty of Architecture and Planning 6 2
4 Faculty of Science and Humanities 0 2
14) CITATION INDEX OF FACULTY MEMBERS AND IMPACT FACTOR:
Sl. No. Department Name of the faculty
member Citation index
1.
INFORMATION SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY
Dr.Kannan.A 246
2. Dr.P.Narayanaswamy 58
3. Dr.Ranjani Parthasarathi 101
4. Dr.Saswati Mukherjee 16
5. Dr.Uma Maheswari.V 33
6. Dr.J.Indhumathi 4
7. Dr.S.Sridhar 116
8. Dr.K.Vani 15
9. Dr.Swamynathan.S 19
10. Dr.P.Yogesh 13
11. Dr M.Vijayalakshmi 10
12. Dr.T.Mala 11
13. Dr.S. Sendhilkumar 133
14. Mrs.S.Bama 1
15. Dr.K.Indra Gandhi 6
16. Dr.S.Abirami 25
17. Dr. P.Geetha 35
18. Dr.K.Vidhya 2
3 Faculty of Information and Communication Engineering 25 10
4 Faculty of Science and Humanities 21 7
26
Sl. No. Department Name of the faculty
member Citation index
19.
MECHANICAL
Dr.N.V.Mahalakshmi 86
20. Dr.G.Nagarajan 463
21. Dr.D.Ganesh 9
22. Dr.Mr.Swaminathan 13
23. Dr. A. Elayaperumal 14
24. A.Siddharthan 8.66
25. L. Karunamoorthy 243
26. Dr. R. Saravanan 9
27. Dr. S. Iniyan 14
28. Dr. D. Mohan Lal 246
29. Dr. S. Kalaiselvam 30
30. Mr. P. Balachander 1
31.
CSE
Dr.C.Chellappan, Professor
& H.O.D
92
32. Dr.T.V.Geetha, Professor 227
33. Dr.K.S.Easwarakumar,
Professor
56
34. Dr.T.V.Gopal, Professor 7
35. Dr.Arul Siromoney, Professor 42
36. Dr.S.Valli, Associate
Professor
6
37. Dr.D.Manjula, Associate
Professor
74
38. Dr. A.P.Shanthi, Associate
Professor
21
39. Dr.V.Mary Anita Rajam,
Associate Professor
12
40. Dr.S.Chitrakala, Associate
Professor
31
41. Dr.V.Vetriselvi, Assistant
Professor
36
42. Dr.S.Bose, Assistant
Professor
6
43. Dr.R.Baskaran, Assistant
Professor
115
44. Dr.P.Geetha, Assistant
Professor
5
45. Ms.Rajeswari Sridhar,
Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
23
46. Dr.G.S.Mahalakshmi, 114
27
Sl. No. Department Name of the faculty
member Citation index
CSE
Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
47. Dr.Shiloah Elizabeth,
Assistant Professor
1
48. Dr.K.Selvamani,Assistant
Professor
2
49. Mr.J.Senthilkumar, Visiting
Faculty
2
50. Ms.S.Karthika, Teaching
Fellow
5
51.
EEE
Dr.S.Usa 0.603 – 1.478
52. Dr.B.Umamaheswari 0.0281 – 2.791
53. Dr.G.Uma 0.0281 – 4.65
54. Dr.P.Vanajaranjan 0.047 – 1.038
55. Dr.R.P.Kumudhinidevi 0.07 – 2.978
56. Dr.S.Hosimin Thilagar 0.047 – 0.967
57. Dr.P.Valsalal 0.047 – 1.353
58. Dr.K.Rathnakannan 0.4245 – 1.038
59. Dr.S.K.Patnaik 0.0281 – 1.00
60. Dr.P.Lakhsmi 0.047 – 0.979
61. Dr.A.Kavitha 0.579 – 4.65
62. Dr.P.Somasundaram 0.071 – 1.478
63.
CIVIL
Dr.K.Ilamparuthi 8.0
64. Dr.G.M.Samuel Knight 0.17
65. Dr.P.Devadas Manoharan 1.5
66. Dr.K.Nagamani 5
67. Dr.R.Senthil 1.67
68. Dr.K.P.Jaya 1.33
69. Dr. N. Vasudevan 20(480)
70. Dr. A. Navaneetha
Gopalakrishnan
3(37)
71. Dr. S. Kanmani 14(44)
72. Dr. K. Palanivelu 58(1686)
73. Dr. Kurian Joseph 42(272)
74. Dr. S. Amal Raj 3(4)
75. Dr. S. Karthikeyan 5(16)
76. Dr.M.Ramalingam 1
77. Dr.S.S.Ramakrishnan 2
78. Dr.D.Thirumalaivasan 38
28
Sl. No. Department Name of the faculty
member Citation index
79.
MANUFACTURING
Dr. V.Jayabalan. 31
80. Dr. S.Gowri. 9
81. Dr.G. Arumaikkannu. 2
82. Dr. P.Hariharan. 1
83. Dr. A.Azad. 1
84. Dr. M.Omkumar. 2
85. Dr.M. Kantha babu. 7
86. Dr. A.Suresh Babu. 1
87.
CHEMISTRY
Dr.P.Kannan 43
88. Dr.V.Sadasivam 156
89. Dr.K.Shanthi 402
90. Dr.N.Rajendran 581
91. Dr.A.Pandurangan 950
92. Dr.M.Saroja Devi 115
93. Dr.M.J.Umapathy 42
94. Dr.D.Sangeetha 71
95. Dr.R.Y.Sheeja 104
96. Dr.S.Ananda Kumar 26
97.
GEOLOGY
Dr.Hema Achyuthan 168
98. Dr.L.Elango 172
99. Dr.R.Nagendra 66
100. Dr. S. Sanjeevi 49
101. Dr.S.Srinivasalu 259
15. HONOURS AND AWARDS TO FACULTY
# Year Dept/centre Faculty Honour/award organization
1. 2011 CHEMISTRY Dr.D.Sangeetha Awarded as one of
the top 10 finalists for
best chemistry
teacher
Tata chemicals
with association
of chemistry
teachers (ACT)
for 2011.
2. 2011 MANAGEMENT Mr. H. Premraj International level
award for the Best
Research Paper
entitled
Reconnaissance
beyond integrated
marketing
29
communication- a
panacea for
advertisers qualms in
the international
conference on
Competency building
strategies in business
and technologies for
sustainable
development, 2011.
3. 2011 GEOLOGY Dr.L.Elango Best Researcher
Award (2011)- Anna
University (National)
4. 2012 CHEMISTRY Dr.A.Pandurangan Active Researcher
Award-2012
DARPA
Fellowship, US
Defence
Department,
Department of
Chemical
Engineering,
University of
Massachusetts,
Amherst, MA,
USA,
5. 2012 CHEMISTRY Dr.A.Pandurangan Selected for top 50
inventions of the
nation entitled
“Production of
Germanium Nanowire
Technology for li-ion
battery
DST – Lockheed
Martin under
India Innovation
Growth Program
2012
6. 2012 CHEMISTRY Dr.D.Sangeetha Active Researcher
Award -2012.
DST-Lockheed
Martin
Innovators
Growth
Programme
2012.
7. 2012 MANAGEMENT Dr.L. Suganthi
Professor & Head
Anna University
Active Researcher
Award for 2012.
ANNA
UNIVERSITY
8. 2012 MANAGEMENT Dr.L. Suganthi
Professor & Head
Bloomberg UTV
Award 2012 for the
Best Teacher for
Bloomberg UTV
30
Information
Technology
Management.
9. 2012 MANAGEMENT Sneha I place in Best
manager event,
Voyage 2012, AMET
University
AMET
UNIVERSITY
10. 2012 MANAGEMENT Gayathri,
Dayal KiranRaj
and Subramani
Finance Manager,
Voyage 2012, AMET
University
AMET
UNIVERSITY
11. 2012 MANAGEMENT Dr. Sreekumar and
Sneha
I place in B plan,
Newance 11-12,
Measi Institute of
Management
INSTITUTE OF
MANAGEMENT
12. 2012 MANAGEMENT Ponmalar Rajeshwari
and Ravindra
Bharathi
Poster Design,
Voyage 2012, AMET
University
AMET
UNIVERSITY
13. 2012 GEOLOGY Dr.Hema Achyuthan 1. Cambridge -
Hamied Award
for visiting
Lecturership.
(International)
2. Senior Research
Associateship
(ICTP-Italy) –
2012-
17(International)
14. MECHANICAL Dr. P. Tamil Porai Jawaharlal Nehru
Birth Centenary Book
Award For The Top
Rank In Post
Graduate Program”.
Jawaharlal
Nehru Birth
Centenary Book
Award
15. MECHANICAL Dr. D. Ganesh Mass Cargo
Endowment Award for
guiding best project in
the area of Thermal
Engineering
Anna University
16. MECHANICAL Dr. Vela Murali The Subject Prize
Award for the Paper
titled
“ Fatigue Life
Estimation of a gear
box main shaft
consisting of sharp
Institute of
Engineers in the
25th Indian
Engineering
congress
31
groove using fracture
mechanics approach
and by experimental
method” by Institute
of Engineers in the
25th Indian
Engineering congress
held at Kochi (India)
17. MECHANICAL Mr. V. Kumaresan Best Poster award,
International
conference on
functional materials
for defense
applications, DIAT
DIAT
18. MECHANICAL Rajiv Kumar Giri Mass Cargo
Endowment Award for
the best project in the
area of Thermal
Engineering in M.E.
Internal Combustion
Engineering
Anna university
19. MECHANICAL G. Paranjothi Studied Second year
M.E. I.C.E.
programme under
Erasmus Mundus
External Co-operation
Window Exchange
Programme at
Politecnico Di Tonno,
Italy
Politecnico Di
Tonno, Italy
20. MECHANICAL J. Jensen Samuel Studied Second year
M.E. I.C.E.
programme under
Erasmus Mundus
External Co-operation
Window Exchange
Programme at
Politecnico Di Tonno,
Italy
Politecnico Di
Tonno, Italy
21. MECHANICAL V. Gayathri Renewable Energy
day Competition held
at IIT-Madras– won
1st prize
IIT-Madras
22. MECHANICAL N. Kalaisalvan Renewable Energy IIT-Madras
32
day Competition held
at IIT-Madras– won
1st prize
23. MECHANICAL G. Kalaiarasi Renewable Energy
day Competition held
at IIT-Madras– won
1st prize
IIT-Madras
24. MECHANICAL V. Tamilvanan Renewable Energy
day Competition held
at IIT-Madras– won
2nd prize
IIT-Madras
25. MECHANICAL S. Vijayakumar Renewable Energy
day Competition held
at IIT-Madras– won
2nd prize
IIT-Madras
26. MECHANICAL Gokulesh Renewable Energy
day Competition held
at IIT-Madras– won
3rd prize
IIT-Madras
27. MECHANICAL Arul Prakash Renewable Energy
day Competition held
at IIT-Madras– won
3rd prize
IIT-Madras
28. MECHANICAL Prince Anand Renewable Energy
day Competition held
at IIT-Madras– won
3rd prize
IIT-Madras
29. CSE Dr.C.Chellappan,
Professor,
Recognized and
certified by ELCOT,
for designing the e-
Waste Management
Policy
30. CSE Dr. T.V.Geetha,
Professor
Honourable Mention
Award,
Young Women
Scientists Award,
Special Mention
Award, Women of
Excellence Award
CSI,
Government of
Tamil Nadu,
Chief Minister of
Tamil Nadu,
Rotract Club of
Arch City
31. CSE Dr.T.V.Gopal,
Professor
Rastriya Gaurav
Award
India
International
Friend ship
Society
32. CSE Dr.T.V.Gopal, Shiksha Rattan India
33
Professor Award International
Friend ship
Society
33. CSE Dr.T.V.Gopal,
Professor
Best Citizen of India International
Publishing
house.
34. CSE Dr.R.Baskaran,
Assistant Professor
Shiksha Ratan
Purashkar and
Certificate of
Excellence, Best
Citizens of India
Award
35. CSE Ms R.Arokia Xavier
Annie
DRONA Award for
Best Mentor,
IBM
36. EEE Dr.S.Usa CIGRE working group
member
37. EEE Dr.B.Umamaheswari ISRO
IIChE NRC
award
38. EEE Dr.P.Vanaja Ranjan ANUSAT-I
39. EEE Mr.C.Pugazhendhi
Sugumaran
Treasurer, IET
40. EEE Dr. R. Ramesh “Young Teacher
Award 2011 “ IET
Chennai
41. EEE Dr. R. Ramesh “Young Engineer
Award 2012 “ IE
(India)
42. CIVIL Dr.K. Ilamparuthi
Best paper Award , Indian
Geotechnical
Journal
43. CIVIL Dr. K.Gunasekaran Active Consultant
Award
CTDT, Anna
University,
Chennai
44. CIVIL Dr. G. Umadevi
Shiksha Rattan
Puraskar
45. CIVIL Dr.D.Thirumalaivasan NFP Fellowship Netherland
Government
46. CIVIL Dr.K.Srinivasa Raju Nominated as a
member of Indian
Delegation to
Department of
Science and
Technology,
34
ASIAHORC‟
Conference at
Kualalumpur,
Malaysia
Govt. of India
47. CIVIL Dr.A.Ramachandran Recipient of
Prestigious National
award “Rajiv Gandhi
Wildlife Conservation
award”
“Honorable
Prime Minister of
India” on Wild
Life
Management
48. INDUSTRIAL Dr.Krishnaiah Twice got best case
study award for
publishing in the
journal of Indian
Institution of Industrial
Engineering.
49. INDUSTRIAL Dr.T.Paul Robert Best paper award.
Editorial Board
member
50. INDUSTRIAL Dr. K.S.P Rao Guest Editor
Reviewer of
Journals
President of
IndiaMedal
Best Paper award
51. INDUSTRIAL Dr.P.Shahabudeen National Scientific
Advisory
Committee
Reviewer of three
Journals
Guest Editor in
three journals
52. INDUSTRIAL Dr.T.Ramesh Babu Best Case Study
Paper Award
53. INDUSTRIAL Dr.R.Raju Two times Best
paper award
54. INDUSTRIAL Dr.R.Dilli Babu NSS Best Program
Officer Award
55. INDUSTRIAL Dr.M.Raj Mohan Guest Editor in
three journals
35
Editorial board
Member
Review board
Member in two
journals
56. PRINTING Dr. N. Rajeswari Gutenberg Award
57. PHYSICS Dr. K. Sivakumar Young scientist
assistantship
award, 2nd
conference of the
Asian
crystallographic
association
(AsCA‟95) at
Bangkok 22-25
Nov. 1995
58. PHYSICS Dr. N. Victor Jaya Post doctoral
fellow in Cornell
University, USA
(2004-2005)
BOYSCOST
fellow
59. PHYSICS Dr. G. Kalpana Young Scientist
Fellowship awarded
by the Tamil Nadu
State council for
Science &
Technology,Chennai
60. CHEMISTRY Dr. N. Rajendran Excellence in
Corrosion Science
and Technology
By NACE India
Section
61. CHEMISTRY Dr. G. R.
Rajarajeswari
Best NSS Programme
Officer
Anna University
(including all
affiliated
Institutions)
62. Dr. I. Arul Aram Best Programme
Officer Award of the
National Service
Scheme (NSS)
Anna University
Chennai
63. Dr. I. Arul Aram Member of the Anna University
Chennai
36
doctoral committee
of R. Elangovan
64. Dr. I. Arul Aram Member of the
doctoral committee of
Maa. Thamizhpparithi
Anna University
Chennai
65. Dr. I. Arul Aram Member of the
doctoral committee
committee of S. Janet
Mary
Anna University
Chennai
66. S. Arulchelvan Post-Doctoral
Research Fellow
FCT& European
Union
67. MANAGEMENT M. Nithya Rajiv Gandhi
Fellowship Award
UGC
68. MANAGEMENT M.S. Siranjeevi Rajiv Gandhi
Fellowship Award
UGC
69. MANAGEMENT G. Preethi I prize winner of
Nissan Sunny
Marketing Challenge
NISAN SUNNY
MARKETING
70. MANAGEMENT Arvind Kumar II place, Nissan
Sunny Marketing
Challenge
NISSAN SUNNY
MARKETING
71. MANAGEMENT R. Nivedhitha I place in paper
presentation,
International
conference on
challenges and issues
of emerging
economies
72. MEDICAL
PHYSICS
Dr. S. Ganesan 1. Indra Vasudevan
2.Best Ph.D Thesis
Award by ILA
3.Best Paper Award
ILA
3.BOYSCAST-DST-
New York
5. Best Paper Award
OSI
6.Chairman
AMPI TN&
Puducherry Chapter
37
TWAS,ITALY
73. MEDICAL
PHYSICS
Dr.P.Aruna 1.BOYSCAST-DST-
Sweden
74. MEDICAL
PHYSICS
Dr.J.Velmurugan ICRETT Fellowship,
Switzerland
75. MEDICAL
PHYSICS
Dr.G.Sasikala JST-CREST
JSPS
DAAD
ICTP-UNESCO
16) INTERNAL RESOURCES GENERATED:
Sl. No. Department Name of the faculty
member
Areas of
consultancy
carried out
Income
generated in
Rs
1.
CSE Dr. K.S.Easwarakumar
Dr. C.Chellapan
Investigation of
Database
Application
System,
Sponsored by
Sundaram
Finance Pvt Ltd.
Rs 1,00,000/-
2.
GEOLOGY Dr.L. Elango Hydrogeological
investigations at
Kalpakkam
Rs
50,00,000/-
3. GEOLOGY Dr. S. Sanjeevi
4.
GEOLOGY Dr. R. Nagendra Microfaunal
Analysis for
ONGC
Rs
10,00,000/-
5.
GEOLOGY Dr. S. Srinivasalu Environmental
Impact
assessment
Rs
10,00,000/-
6. GEOLOGY Dr. S. Srinivasalu Characterisation
of Rocks Rs 1,00,000/-
7. CIVIL Dr.K. Ilamparuthi Soil Suitability
and Foundations
Rs
1,54,00,000
8.
CIVIL Dr.M.Sekar Analysis and
design of
structures
Rs
28,60,000/-
38
9.
CIVIL Dr.P.Devadas
Manoharan
Analysis and
design of
structures
Rs
16,70,000/-
10.
CIVIL Dr.E.Arumugam
Analysis and
design of
structures
Rs
22,25,000/-
11.
CIVIL Dr.K.Nagamani Analysis and
design of
structures
Rs 3,60,000/-
12.
CIVIL Dr.R.Senthil Analysis and
design of
structures
Rs
84,46,000/-
13.
CIVIL Dr.K.P.Jaya Analysis and
design of
structures
Rs
37,18,000/-
14.
CIVIL Dr.C.Umarani Analysis and
design of
structures
Rs
25,90,000/-
15.
CIVIL Mr.P.K.Prabhu Kumar Analysis and
design of
buildings
Rs
12,30,000/-
16.
CIVIL Dr.K.Nagamani,
Dr.K.Chinnaraju,
Dr.K.C.Pazhani,
Mr.P.K.Prabhukumar
and Dr.V.Ponmalar
Mix design Rs 8,22,000/-
17.
MECHANICAL Dr. G. Nagarajan,
Professor
Consultancy work
on Development
of Bio-Diesel
fueled Engine for
use in Tractors for
M/s. Green Field
Equipments (P)
Ltd., Kottivakkam,
Chennai – 600
041.
Rs. 50,000/-
18. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. L. Ajay Kumar Conduct of Test
blast in Erode
District for M/s
Government of
Tamil Nadu
(District Collector
Rs 86,517/-
39
Erode)
19. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. L. Ajay Kumar Pit slope stability
at Iron ore mine
for M/s
Tungabhadra
Minerals Pvt. Ltd.
Karnataka
Rs 1,00,000/-
20. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. L. Ajay Kumar Effect of Blast
Vibration on
Mettur Dam for
M/s. District
collector, Salem,
Government of
Tamil Nadu
Rs 1,00,000/-
21. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Construction of
Water dams at
GDK 10 incline
for M/s. SCCL
Rs 1,76,034/-
22. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Geo – Technical
Investigation of
Mohanth Mica
Mines, AP for
M/s. Mohanth
Mica Mines,
Sydapuram,
Nellore District,
AP.
Rs 11,236/-
23. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Geo – Technical
Investigation of
PFBR Kalpakkam
Project site for
M/s. Gammon
India Ltd.
Kanchipuram
Rs 31,275/-
24. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Scientific study
relating to fly rock
and ground
vibrations due to
blasting being
carried out
Rs 89,888/-
40
saijothi quarry for
M/s. sai jothi
quarry, Chennai
25. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. L. Ajay Kumar Mine Planning
and Design for
M/s. Naine
Minerals &
Resources Pvt.
Ltd.
RS 75,000/-
26. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Geo-technical
investigation of
sun blue Metal
Quarry for M/s.
Sun Metal
Quarry, chennai
Rs 56,180/-
27. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. L. Ajay Kumar Blast vibration
study on the
stone quarry at
Wallajabad,
Kanchipuram
District for M/s.
Antony Gomez
crushers and
Mines
Rs 50,000/-
28. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. L. Ajay Kumar Scientific Study to
assess the angle
of repose / slope
of existing dumps
for its stability at
MOCP RG - I for
M/s. The
Singerani
Collieries Co. Ltd.
Rs 4,54,636/-
29 MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. L. Ajay Kumar Scienctific Study
for the probable
effect of SRP OC
dump on HFL of
Godavari river on
MOCP flood
protection
Embankment for
Rs 8,01,771/-
41
M/s. SCCL
30. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. L. Ajay Kumar Pit slope stability
of Iron Ore Mines
at Bellary for M/s.
Nidhi Mining
Private ltd. Bellary
Rs 2,00,000/-
31. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. L. Ajay Kumar scientific study on
pit slope stability
of Granite Quarry
at RL Puram,
Chimmakurty for
M/s. Midwest
Granites Pvt. Ltd.
Rs 7,00,000/-
32. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. L. Ajay Kumar Blast vibration
monitoring study
at SF No. 571/1A
& 571/1B rough
Stone quarry at
odayakulam
Pollachi Taluk for
M/s. Abu blue
metals,
Coimbatore
Rs 70,000/-
33. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. L. Ajay Kumar Blast vibration
Monitoring study
at SF No.571/A1
rough stone
quarry at
odayakulam
pollachi taluk for
Mr. O.M.
Somasundaram,
coimbatore
Rs 70,000/-
34. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. L. Ajay Kumar Blast vibration
Monitoring study
of SF 496/1A &
571/1C rough
Stone Quarry at
odaykulam pllachi
Taluk for M/s.
Mohammed
Rs 70,000/-
42
Noufel blue
Metals,
Coimbatore
35. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. L. Ajay Kumar Blast Vibration
Monitoring Study
of SF 572/A1”B”
rough Stone
quarry at
odayakulam
pollachi taluk for
Mr. G.
Balasubramiam,
coimbatore
Rs 70,000/-
36. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. L. Ajay Kumar Blast vibration
Monitoring Study
of SF 574/A1A1 &
575/A1B1rough
Stone quarry at
odayakulam
Pollachi taluk for
M/s. Balan Blue
metals,
coimbatore
Rs 70,000/-
37. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Geo technical
investigations of
Plant site,
Ponneri, chennai
for M/s. NTPC
TN, chennai
Rs 11,300/-
38. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Mr. P. Balamadeswaran
Blast design for
Mining by L& T in
Tapi river at
Kakrapar for
executive
engineer, surat
Gujarat
Rs 9,98,215/-
39. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
RFP documents
of hindustan
copper's Kolihan
Rs 45,223/-
43
Mine Project for
M/s. Shriram EPC
Limited chennai
40. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Assessment of
performance of
Geo technical
instruments for
M/s. sensors and
Measurements
Enterprises,
Lucknow
Rs 11,030/-
41. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Geo technical
Investigations of
pile founding
locations
approaching
jetting, PFBR,
Kalpakkam
Project for M/s.
Gammon India
Ltd. Kalpakkam
Rs 33,090/-
42. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Geo technical
investigations of
JMC quarry for
M/s. JMC quarry,
chittoor, Andhra
Pradesh
Rs 16,545/-
43. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Geotechnical
investigations of
Granite Mine in
hosur area for
M/s. Thriveni
Earth movers pvt.
Ltd.
Rs 1,10,300/-
44. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Measures to
control airborne
dust in and
around in chennai
port to handling of
dusty cargo M/s.
Rs 5,98,929/-
44
Hauer associates
45. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Geotechnical
investigations of
vallur thermal
power project for
m/s. NTPC Tamil
Nadu Energy ltd.
Rs 22,060/-
46. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Scientific study
blast vibration
monitoring siva
blue metals
padmanabhaman
galam, trinelveli
Rs 6,94,890/-
47. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Mr. P. Balamadeswaran
Underwater
drilling and
blasting for
creating ship lift
facility ar jaigarh
port M/s. RKS
drilling services
Rs
12,13,300/-
48. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Mr. P. Balamadeswaran
Blast vibration
monitoring in Blue
metal quarries
M/s.
Venkateswara
blue metal
quarries
Rs 5,79,075/-
49. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Mr. P. Balamadeswaran
Underwater
drilling and
blasting in
mumbai port trust
M/s. RKS drilling
services
Rs
14,06,325/-
50. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
preparation of
methodology on
controlled rock
blasting
nizamabad under
ground drainage
system
Rs 1,65,450/-
45
51. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
vibration
monitoring study
at KWSP
kozhikode, kerala
for M/s. Larsen
and toubro,
chennai
Rs 74,452/-
52. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Mr. P. Balamadeswaran
Blasting in Blue
metal quarries of
Thoppampalayam
village, Erode
District
Rs 6,94,890/-
53. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Determination of
Decorative stone
extracted and
dump amateril
Khambarigon
village, M/s.
galaxy
enterprises
Rs 2,67,810/-
54. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Vibration
monitoring using
site mixed
emulsion
explosives in NLC
mines
Rs 28,060/-
55. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Blast design of
trenches at
KWSP part-II,
Kozhikode for
M/s. Lauren &
Toubro Limited,
Manapakkam,
Chennai
Rs 27,575/-
56. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Scientific study on
High walls at
mine lease
boundaries
optimum size of
bench of O.B. and
granite design of
Rs
10,00,000/-
46
haul roads for
M/s. Madhucon
Granites Ltd.
Jubilee Granites
India ltd. and
southern rocks &
mineral Pvt. Ltd.
57. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Study on
readjustment of
stresses in the
roof strata during
extraction of
pillars in panel
NJ-1 bottom
section of thick
seam of PK_1
incline,
Manuguru, SCCL,
AP.
Rs 6,25,750/-
58. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Study on
readjustment of
stresses in the
roof strata due to
mining during
depillaring SF-2
panel in No.
2Seam (thick
Seam) of PK2
Incline for SCCL,
AP.
Rs 7,82,866/-
59. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Study on the
impact of deep
hole blast induced
ground vibrations
on the proposed
water dams in
GDK – 9 incline
for M/s. SCCL,
AP.
Rs 2,20,400/-
60. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker Strata monitoring
by instruments in
conventional
Rs 5,68,355/-
47
Dr. K. Srinivas depillaring with
caving operation
panel no. 6S1 of
SRP 1 incline,
srirampur area for
M/s. SCCL
company, AP.
61. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Strata monitoring
by instruments in
conventional
depillaring with
caving operation
panel No. 53A &
B of KK5 Incline,
mandamarri area
for M/s. SCCL,
AP.
RS 5,90,495/-
62. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Strata monitoring
by instruments in
conventional
depillaring with
caving operation
panel No. 62 of
KK2/ MK4 incline,
Mandamarri area
for M/s. SCCL,
AP.
Rs 8,56,720/-
63. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Scientific study to
assess the roof
behavior in
middle seam at
Goleti No. 1
incline
Bellampalli, AP.
for SCCL
Rs 5,48,988/-
64. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Scientific study on
the impact of
deep hole blast
induced vibrations
in RG OCP-1
expansion project
for M/s. SCCL,
Rs 3,62,361/-
48
AP.
65. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Study and
monitoring of
ground
movements
during depillaring
in SE-2 panel
over stowed goaf
at PK2 incline,
Manuguru for
M/s. SCCL, AP
Rs 7,83,187/-
66. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Study and
monitoring of
Ground
movements
during Depillaring
in NG-2 panel
over stowed goaf
at PK 1 incline,
manuguru for
M/s. SCCL, AP
Rs 7,83,187/-
67. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Strata monitoring
studies in
longwall panel
No. 5B gate
roadways at
jawahar khan No.
5 incline, yellandu
area of the SCCL
for M/s. SCCL,
AP.
Rs 4,31,766/-
68. MINING
ENGINEERING
Dr. K. V. Shanker
Dr. K. Srinivas
Strata monitoring
studies in
longwall panel
No. 7 at GDK No.
9 incline of RG-II
area of SCCL for
M/s. SCCL, AP.
Rs 4,88,900/-
69. EEE Dr.S.Usa Electric field
distribution in
400kV polymeric
Rs 1,32,360/-
49
Insulators.
70. EEE Dr.B.Umamaheswari,
Dr.P.Vanajaranjan,
Ms.K.Latha
Development of
direct drive motor
for washing
machine
Rs
13.23,600/-
71. EEE Dr.S. Hosimin Thilagar Mechanical
Endurance
Testing For Air
Circuit Breakers
Rs 2,78,000/-
72. EEE Dr.S.Usa
Dr.V.Gowri Sree
Mr.C.Pugazhendhi
Sugumaran
Dielectric testing
in High voltage
Power Apparatus
Rs
58,00,000/-
73. EEE Dr.R.P.Kumudhinidevi,
Dr.P.Somasundaram,
Dr.V.Senthilkumar,
Dr.V.Gomathy
Study to assess
the consumption
Agricultural and
Hut service
connections,
Transmission and
distribution losses
in the
TANTRANSCO
and TANGEDCO
GRID
Rs
10,00,000/-
74. EEE Dr.R.P.Kumudhinidevi
Dr.R.Ramanujam
DG sizing for
Kilpauk WSS
Metro water
Rs 1,25,000/-
75. EEE Dr G Uma, Dr A Kavitha Testing of UPS Rs 1,25,000/-
76. CHEMISTRY Head of the Department Consultancy and
Testing
Rs 9,25,294/-
77. CHEMISTRY Dr.S.Ananda Kumar M/s Susira
Industries
Rs 3,50,000/-
78. AEROSPACE
ENGINEERING
Dr.K.M.Parammasivam Integration of 6
DOF code with
PARAS CFD
SOFTWARE
Rs 9,92,300/-
79. AEROSPACE
ENGINEERING
Dr.B.T.N.Sridhar Thermal analysis
of carbon
composite
samples
Rs 5,51,500/-
80. AUTOMOBILE Dr P Mannar Jawhar “IT Enabled Soft Rs
50
ENGINEERING Skill
Enhancement
Training
Programme to
Improve
Employability of
Engineering and
Management
Students
4,93,13,000/-
81. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.S.Chandrasekaran
Mr.K.Vijayan
Online Tyre
Pressure
Monitoring
System
Rs 4,00,000/-
82. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.S.Chandrasekaran
Technical
evaluation of
Light utility
vehicle
Rs 50,000/-
83. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Mr.K.Vijayan Technical
Evaluation of
2.5KVA portable
Generators
Rs 50,000/-
84. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.P.Mannar Jawahar Evaluation of
tenders pertaining
to 198 number of
Ambulances
Rs 30,000/-
85. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.P.Mannar Jawahar Evaluation of
tenders pertaining
to 100 numbers of
vehicles for
mobile medical
unit
Rs 30,000/-
86. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran
Prof.K.Vijayan
Dr.P.Senthil Kumar
Fuel additive
Testing Rs 25,000/-
87. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran
Dr.P.Senthil Kumar
Fuel additive
Testing Rs 30,000/-
88. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran
Prof.K.Vijayan
Expert report to
Consumer
Disputes
Rs 6,000/-
51
Dr.P.Senthil Kumar Redressal Forum,
89 AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran
Dr.P.Senthil Kumar
M/s.Tamil Nadu
Medical Services
corporation Ltd
Expert report for
the Purchase of
40KVA generator
Rs 24,000/-
90. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran
Prof.K.Vijayan
Dr.P.Senthil Kumar
Fuel additive
Testing Rs 20,000/-
91. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran
Dr.P.Senthil Kumar
Auto Riksha
Testing Rs 12,000/-
92. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran
Dr.P.Senthil Kumar
Expert report for
the Purchase of
40KVA generator
Rs 22,000/-
93. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran
Dr.P.Senthil Kumar
Fuel additive
Testing Rs 25,000/-
94. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran
Prof.K.Vijayan
Dr.P.Senthil Kumar
Trainning
program for
GET's for Three
batches
Rs6,00,000/-
95. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran
Prof.K.Vijayan
Dr.P.Senthil Kumar
Trainning
program for
GET's for one
batches
Rs 2,00,000/-
96. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.G.Devaradjane
Prof.K.Vijayan
Dr.P.Senthil Kumar
Trainning
program for
GET's for one
batches
Rs 4,00,000/-
97.. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran
Dr.P.Senthil Kumar
Fuel additive
Testing Rs 13,000/-
98. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Prof.K.Vijayan
Dr.P.Senthil Kumar
Development of
speed limiter for
omni vehicle
Rs 54,000/-
99. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran
Dr.P.Senthil Kumar
performance
testing with
Hydrogen
Rs 3,000/-
52
generator
100. AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
Dr.G.Devaradjane
Prof.K.Vijayan
Dr.P.Senthil Kumar
Development of
Fuel Injection
System for two
wheeler
Rs 4.67,000/-
101. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan
Mr.S.Piramasubramania
n
2007
Fiber loss
measurement and
Cut identification
in Fiber Optic
Networks
M/s Skylink
Multimedia Pvt
Ltd, Chennai-106
Rs.3,500/-
102. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr. V. Vaidehi
Dr.M.Kannan,
Dr.P.Indumathi
et al. 2008
Study of Erickson
810 system
architecture
M/s Ericsson
India
Rs 2,50,000/-
103. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan
Mr.S.Piramasubramania
n
2008
Solutions for fiber
optic cabling in
FTTH
Applications
M/s S.K. Network
Solutions,
Chennai – 15.
Rs.2,000/-
104. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan
Mr.S.Piramasubramania
n
2008
Clock and data
signal
measurement and
Analysis for Video
boards
I- Think
Intelligence
thinking,
Chennai–39.
Rs.5,000/-
105. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan
Mr.S.Piramasubramania
Study of Behavior
of Inductors at
high frequency
Rs.2,000/-
53
n
2008
using Network
analyzer
M/s T.T.
Electronics, MMG
India Pvt. Ltd.,
Chennai.
106. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan
2008
Modulation
stability analysis
in RF signal
generators,
M/s Amptronix,
Pallipattu,
Chennai -118
Rs.5,000/-
107. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan
Mr.S.Piramasubramania
n
2009
RF performance
improvement for a
DVB - H system
M/s Tata Elexi
Limited,Bangalore
Rs.40,000/-
108. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan
2009
Fiber optic
connectivity
solutions for a
Web offset
printing Machine
M/s Rathna Offset
printers,
Royapettah
Rs.2,000/-
109. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan
2010
Performance
investigations on
RF (CATV)
Products
M/s Amptronix,
Pallipattu,
Chennai -118
Rs. 3,000/-
110. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan
2010
Evaluation of
Fiber optic CATV
distribution
system
M/s Meenakshi
Rs.10,000/-
54
SAT Systems,
No.51,
Thirupathur Road,
Devakottai
111. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan
2010
Performance
analysis of 2.4
GHz RF
transmitter for
Avionics
applications
M/s Sree Sai
EXIM Ltd,Adyar,
Chennai - 20
Rs.25,000/-
112. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan
Mr.S.Piramasubramania
n
Mr.P.Manimaran
(2010)
Evaluation of RF
Design for ARM
sector ( I)
M/s Reindeer
Systems Pvt. Ltd,
Chennai – 33
Rs.22,060/-
113. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan
Mr.P.Manimaran
2011
Evaluation of RF
Design for ARM
sector ( II)
M/s Reindeer
Systems Pvt. Ltd,
Chennai – 33
Rs.22,060/-
114. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan
Mr.P.Manimaran
2011
Performance
Studies on
Wireless short
range data links
M/s Reindeer
Systems Pvt. Ltd,
Chennai – 33
Rs.22,060/-
115. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan
2011
Development of
865 MHz RF
Transceiver
Rs.22,060/-
55
M/s Reindeer
Systems Pvt. Ltd,
Chennai – 33
116. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan
2011
Harmonic
Analysis in RF
Transceivers
M/s Reindeer
Systems Pvt. Ltd,
Chennai – 33
Rs.11,030/-
117. ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan
2012
Harmonic
Analysis in RF
LNA
M/s Amphenol
Antenna
Solutions,
Maraimalai Nagar
- 603 209
Rs,16,545/-
118. E&I Dr. J.Prakash and
Dr. T. Thyagarajan
Industrial
Automation –
SCADA - (M/s
Net Fulfilment
and Services
Private Limited,
Chennai;
Technical
Validation of the
Proposed SCADA
scheme for the
water supply
scheme
(Tirunelveli Zone).
(Proc. No. 2664 /
CTDT-1/2008)
Rs. 25,000/-
119. E&I Dr. J.Prakash and
Dr. T. Thyagarajan
Industrial
Automation –
SCADA- M/s Net
Fulfilment and
Services Private
Limited, Chennai;
Technical
Rs. 25,000/-
56
Validation of the
Proposed SCADA
scheme for the
water supply
scheme (Madurai
Zone). (Proc. No.
3804/CTDT-
1/DIE-MIT/2009)
120. E&I Dr. J. Prakash Industrial
Automation –
SCADA;(Technic
al Validation of
design note for
automation
component for the
project Dehni Lift
Irrigation
Scheme.; carried
out jointly with
Department of
Civil Engineering,
IIT Madras)
(Proc. No.
4471/CTDT-
1/DIE-MIT/2009)
Rs. 1,50,000/-
121. RUBBER AND
PLASTIC
TECHNOLOGY
Dr.N.Natchimuthu
Dr.B.Kothandaraman
Dr.K.Balasubramanian
Mr.K.Elangovan
Testing of
Engineering
Bamboo Mat
Boards for
Tsunami
Reconstruction
Project at
Andaman &
Nicobar Islands
(2008 – 2009)
Rs2,47,600/-
122. RUBBER AND
PLASTIC
TECHNOLOGY
Dr.V.Subrahmanian RAM failure
analysis &
remedial
measures(2009 –
2010)
Rs 8000/-
123. RUBBER AND
PLASTIC
Dr.V.Subrahmanian Rubber product
failure analysis
Rs 20,000/-
57
TECHNOLOGY and remedial
measures (2009 –
2010)
124. RUBBER AND
PLASTIC
TECHNOLOGY
Dr.V.Subrahmanian
Dr.B.Kothandaraman
Rubber & related
material theory,
design and
analysis (2011 –
2012)
Rs 10,000/-
125. INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
V.Vaidehi
M.Kannan
P.Indumathi
A.Velmurugan &
K.R.Vimal
Study of Ericsson
switch
architecture
Rs 2.50,000/-
126. COMPUTER
TECHNOLOGY
Dr. S. Thamarai Selvi
Honeywell
Technology
Solutions Lab
“Virtual Grid and
Intelligent Grid
Load Distribution
System”
Rs 6,00,000/-
127. BIOTECHNOLOGY Dr.Meenakshisundaram Media
optimization for
the production of
Deca Hexanoic
acid M/s ABL
Biotechnologies,
Chennai
Rs 90,000/-
128. BIOTECHNOLOGY Dr.Meenakshisundaram Process
optimization for
the production of
Deca Hexanoic
acid M/s ABL
Biotechnologies,
Chennai
Rs 2,40,000/-
129. BIOTECHNOLOGY
Dr.Meenakshisundaram
Scaleup of Novel
PENG enzyme
production
M/s
Fermenta Biotech
Rs 1,75,000/-
58
Private Limited,
Mumbai
130. BIOTECHNOLOGY Dr.Meenakshisundaram Process
optimization of
production of
Lactic and
gluconic acid by
FermentationM/s
Global Calcium
Private Limited,
Hosur
Rs 3,50,000/-
131. BIOTECHNOLOGY Dr.Meenakshisundaram Scaleup of
Leather enzyme
Protease
production
M/s Central
Leather Research
Institute, Chennai
Rs 1,80,000/-
132. BIOTECHNOLOGY Dr.Meenakshisundaram Fermentation
studies on
Seleno-
methionine
productionM/s
Kemin Asia
Private Limited,
Chennai
Rs 3,00,000/-
133. BIOTECHNOLOGY Dr.Meenakshisundaram Scaleup of
Leather enzyme
Protease
production
M/s Central
Leather Research
Institute, Chennai
Rs 2,40,000/-
134. BIOTECHNOLOGY Dr. Usha Antony Optimization of
functional
ingredients in
wheat products,
M/s General mills
Ltd
Rs 1,50,000/-
135. BIOTECHNOLOGY Dr.Meenakshisundaram PenG substrate
affinity
modification in the
PENG Enzyme,
Rs 8,00,000/-
59
M/s Fermenta
Biotech Limited
17) DETAILS OF DEPARTMENTS GETTING SAP, COSIST (ASSIST)/DST. FIST, ETC ASSISTANCE/RECOGNITION:
S.no Year DEPT/CENTR
E
SAP,COSIST(ASSIST
)/DST,FIST
AMOUNT
(IN LAKHS)
DETAILS/YEAR
1. IST Tamil Virtual
University
3,20,000/- Value added
services in
Regional
Language on
Hand Held
Devices
Completed.
2. IST Tamil Virtual
University
4,01,000/- Intelligent
Information
Retrieval of
Thirukkural in
Hand Held
Devices
Completed.
3. IST PRL, DOS,
Ahmedabad
10,36,000/- Developing tools
and techniques
for Lunar
Information
Extraction by
multi-sensor
image fusion
4. IST DST Cloud Computing
5. IST CSIR Design of Web
Enabled secured
model for
simulation of real
time task in
embedded
operating System
(teaching tool) –
CSIR Project
6. IST DST Automatic
Tracking of
scholarly
60
publications to aid
concept
understanding in
web based
learning
7. IST DIT Information
Security
Education and
Awareness
8. IST DIT Specialized
manpower
Development in
Language
Technology
9. IST DRS SAP-Phase1
10. IST Intel Multicore
computing Lab
Intel Higher
Education Pvt.
Ltd
11. IST Intel Atom Embedded
Computing Lab
Intel Higher
Education Pvt.
Ltd
12. IST CISCO Networking
Lab
CISCO
13. CIVIL Infrastructure
developmental
facilities at Centre for
Environmental Studies
Infrastructure
developmental
facilities at Centre
for Environmental
Studies
14. CIVIL Fund for Improvement
of S & T Infrastructure
in Universities (FIST)
Programme
Fund for
Improvement of S
& T Infrastructure
in Universities
(FIST)
Programme
15. MECHANICAL UGC – (Govt. of India) Rs.60.00 lakhs Development of
Low Carbon
Technologies for
Storage and
Drying
Agricultural
Products
16. MECHANICAL UGC Major research
scheme (Govt. of
India)
Rs. 9.91 Lakhs
(Completed)
Investigations on
friction stir
processing of
61
cast Aluminum
alloys used in
automobile
industries
17. MECHANICAL Indira Gandhi Centre
for Atomic Research
(IGCAR) 9.2 Lakhs
Baffle
configuration for
primary sodium
spherical header
of future FBR
18. MECHANICAL Indira Gandhi Centre
for Atomic Research
(IGCAR)
12.42 Lakhs
Integrated
thermal hydraulic
analysis of CFBR
Primary Sodium
Pools &
temperature
distribution in
inner vessel
19. MECHANICAL Indira Gandhi Centre
for Atomic Research
(IGCAR) 6.9 Lakhs
Multi Body
Dynamic Analysis
of chain and
sprocket of
inclined fuel
transfer machine
20. MECHANICAL Indira Gandhi Centre
for Atomic Research
(IGCAR)
12.42 lakhs
Seismic Analysis
of Reactor
assembly of
commercial fast
breeder
reactor(CFBR)
21. MECHANICAL DRDO, New Delhi
9.31 Lakhs
Effective thermal
management of
solid state laser
devices using
phase change
storage system
22. MECHANICAL DST, New Delhi
18,28,900
Solar power with
steam injection
gas turbines
(STIG) cycle
23. MECHANICAL DST- SERC
14.4 Lakhs
Experimental and
analytical
investigation of
solidification and
62
melting
characteristics of
PCMs with
dispersed
nanoparticles
inside finned
encapsulation
24. MECHANICAL DST- PURSE
HCCI – RCCI
Combustion
Investigation
25. MECHANICAL CATERPILLER
FOUNDATION
GRANT (curriculum
enhancement)
Emission Control
in Engines
26. MECHANICAL TEQIP Alternate Fuels
27. MECHANICAL DST-PURSE
Porous Media
Combustion
28. MECHANICAL U.G.C.
Investigation on
friction stir
processing of
cast aluminium
alloys used in
automobile
industries
29. MECHANICAL DST
HUB for
Healthcare
Instrumentation
Development
(NHHID) has
sanctioned a sum
of Rs.25 lakhs
towards research
on Rapid
Prototyping,
Manufacturing
Tool for Bio
products, for
orthopadeics and
Dental
applications with
architecture
63
mimicking natural
bone.
30. MECHANICAL DRDO/Navel
Research Board
Experimental and
Numerical studies
on formability of
friction stir
processed AZ31
alloy Naval
Research Board
31. MECHANICAL DST-FIST 2008
Rs 111.50 Lakhs
100 kN Servo
hydraulic fatigue
testing machine
and with
computer system
32. MECHANICAL Department ofScience
& Technology, New
Delhi
FIST -
Programme
33. MECHANICAL Ministry of New &
Renewable Energy,
New Delhi
Award of
Renewable
Energy Chair
under HRD
Programme
34. MECHANICAL Ministry of New &
Renewable Energy,
New Delhi
Up gradation of
Laboratory &
Library facilities
35. MECHANICAL Ministry of New &
Renewable Energy,
New Delhi
M.Tech & Ph.D.,
Fellowships
36. MECHANICAL DST – SERC,
New Delhi
Design and
Development of
Half-Effect
Vapour
Absorption Cold
Storage systems
using new
working fluids for
low potential heat
sources
37. MECHANICAL MNES,
New Delhi
Development of
Single Pressure
Refrigeration
System using
64
Bio-gas as
Energy Input
38. MECHANICAL DST,
GOI
Flow boiling heat
transfer studies of
an Ozone
Friendly Energy
Efficient HFC /
HC refrigerant
mixture with
mineral oil as
Lubricant
39. MECHANICAL UGC,
New Delhi
Eco-Friendly
vapour absorption
heat transformer
for water
purification
40. MECHANICAL
DST - SERC, New
Delhi
R134a-DMAC air-
cooled
absorption
cooling systems
41. MECHANICAL
MNRE, New Delhi
Biogas
refrigerator for
urban, semi
urban and rural
areas
42. MECHANICAL
UGC, New Delhi
Development of
low carbon
technologies for
combined cooling
and drying of
agricultural
products
43. MECHANICAL Tea Board of India
Ministry of Commerce
& Industry, GoI
Energy
Conservation in
Tea Sector
44. MECHANICAL DST –SERC
Flow Boiling Heat
Transfer Studies
of an Ozone
Friendly Energy
Efficient HFC/HC
Refrigerant
Mixture with
Mineral Oil as
65
Lubricant
45. MECHANICAL DST –SERC
Experimental and
analytical
investigation of
solidification and
melting
characteristics of
PCMs with
dispersed
nanoparticles
inside finned
encapsulation
46. MECHANICAL National - MNRE
Biomass
Assessment
Studies for
Southern India
47. MECHANICAL National – BEE,
PCRA, TNEB-TN
Approved Energy
Auditors
48. MECHANICAL National - TEDA
Renewable
Energy Technical
Backup cell
49. MECHANICAL SIEMENS
Siemens PLM
Lab
50. MECHANICAL DST-FIST
Psychometric
Room
51. MECHANICAL DST-FIST
Cryogenic Test
Facilities
52. MECHANICAL DST-FIST
Thermal
Simulation Lab
53. EEE AICTE
10.00
Development of
steep fronted
current generator
for studying the
performance of
surge arrester in
Gas insulated
substation
54. EEE AICTE
10.00
Characterisation
of transformer
insulation under
very fast transient
over voltages
55. EEE UGC 5.84
Optimal
Operation of
66
radial distribution
system for
Deregulated
electricity market
56. EEE CWET
16.01
Power
Evacuation
Studies for grid
Integrated wind
energy
conversion
system
57. EEE CSIR
7.80
Design of web
enabled secured
model for
simulation of real
time tasks in
embedded
operating
systems
(teaching tool)
58. EEE DST
5.81
Indo Canada
Workshop funded
by DST on
Electric System
Integration with
PHEV charging
station and solar
farms
59. EEE UGC- CAS
Embedded System
15 Centre for
Advanced studies
for Power
apparatus with
Embedded
Systems
60. EEE CPRI(Ministry of
Power)
27
(Recommended
)
Study and
analysis of Nano
wire
superconducting
magnetic energy
storage in
association with
super capacitors
61. ECE Life Sciences
Research Board,
19.6 Functional
Electrical
67
DRDO, Govt. of India Stimulation of
hemiplegics for
functional
restoration of
upper limb using
EEG based Brain
Computer
Interface
62. ECE DST, Govt. of India 20.0 Mass screening
gadget for
ophthalmic
lesions
63. ECE DST, Govt. of India 20.0 Hystero Electrical
Activity Mapping
Device
64. ECE UGS-SAP 60.0 Wireless Body
Area Network for
Telemedicine
Applications
65. ECE CVRDE, AVADI 9.95 Identification of
Communication
Systems for
Situation
Awareness Unit.
66. ECE DRDO, Hyderabad 5.00 Design of Pseudo
Random Code
Based systems
for Ranging and
Data
Comunications
67. ECE NIOT,Velachery,
Chennai – 600 100
7.66 Oil spill detection
system for Marine
Application
68. ECE CVRDE, Avadi
Chennai -54
19.78 Feasibility
exploration of
Multibus
architecture for
AFV applications
69. ECE NIOT,Velachery,
Chennai – 600 100
17.25 Acoustic image
Processing
through
Beamforming
70. ECE DST 20.00 Development of
Tactile sensor
68
based ligature
controller to
assess pancreatic
leak after
whipple‟s
procedure
71. ECE DST (Fast Track
Scheme)
8.64 Design and
development of
intelligent
automated
system for
respiratory
Measurements
72. ECE DST - NHHID 40.00 Development of
configurable
platform for real-
time signal and
image processing
applications
73. ECE Renesas Singapore Microcontroller
Laboratory
74. ECE Texas Instruments Centre of
Excellence in Bio-
Medical
Engineering
75. MATHEMATIC
S
DST India 2 LAKHS Studies on
optimal
maintenance and
replacement of
deteriorating
systems
76. PHYSICS UGC 10.25 Development of
highly efficient
cathode materials
by new novel
synthesis root for
Lithium batteries
77. PHYSICS DST
12.29 “The Search for
new spintronic
materials via
density functional
theory”
69
78. PHYSICS CSIR 7.6 Investigations on
Growth and
Characterization
of Benzaldehyde
Phenyl
Hydrazone and
N-(2-
Chlorophenyl)-(1-
Propanamide)
For NLO
Applications
79. PHYSICS UGC 8.038 Synthesis and
deposition of II-VI
and IV-VI
compound
semiconductor
alloy nano thin
films by Chemical
bath and
Photochemical
deposition
techniques and
their
characterization
to photovoltaic
applications”
80. PHYSICS DRDO 24.44 Growth and
Characterization
of Langasite
Family Crystals
for Non Linear
Optical
Applications
81. PHYSICS CSIR 16.71 Synthesis, growth
and
characterization
of picrate family
70
crystals and
growth of
potassium
sodium tartrate
tetrahydrate
single crystals
from conventional
solution growth
and unidirectional
growth method of
Sankaranarayana
n-Ramasamy for
technological
applications
82. PHYSICS DST 15.87 An investigation
on solitons in
autonomous and
non-autonomous
inhomogeneous
non-linear optical
media
83. PHYSICS UGC-DAE, National
facility for Neutron
Beam Research
[NFNBR](BARC)
7.00 Investigation of
the effects of
nanoparticles in
polymers using
neutrons and
dielectric
spectroscopy
84. PHYSICS BRNS(DAE) 20.83 Understanding
dynamics of
motion and
conductivity of
biomaterials
containing
quantum clusters
in membranes
85. PHYSICS CTDT, Anna
University, Chennai-
25
0.50 Dielectric
relaxation
spectroscopy
studies of starch
membrane
containing gold
71
nano clusters
86. PHYSICS DST-FIST DST-FIST
assistance
programme for
Department of
Physics, Anna
University, Anna
University,
Chennai-25
87. PHYSICS UGC-SAP UGC assistance
to the Department
of Physics, Anna
University, Anna
University,
Chennai-25, at
the level of DRS
under special
assistance
programme
88. ENGLISH UGC Rs. 4,84,800/- Web Based
Language
Learning
Materials for LEP
(Limited English
Proficient)
Students.
89. ENGLISH STATE Communication
Laboratory
90. MEDIA
SCIENCE
UNICEF
7,38,875
Communication
strategy for
Sanitation and
Hygiene behavior
change
91. MEDIA
SCIENCE
Netherland
Government 3.75000 Training the
Media Trainers
92. MEDIA
SCIENCE
DST-NCSTC
M.Sc., Science
and Technology
Communication
(2 years
programme
93. MANAGEMEN DST, New Delhi INR 4,95,000/-
for 3 Years
Indo-Italian
Project on
72
T (National) “Energy Planning
using
Optimization
Methodology”
94. MANAGEMEN
T
UGC, New Delhi
(National)
INR 7,81,000/- Renewable
Energy
Substitution using
Neuro-Fuzzy
approach in
Global Energy –
Economy –
Environmental
Model
95. MANAGEMEN
T
CTDT, Anna
University
(National) INR 100000/-
Development of
EI training
manual for the
psycho-emotional
development of
University
students
96. CSE National Technical
Research
Organization,
New Delhi
Rs. 1.7 Crore Collaborative
Directed Basic
Research in
Smart and
Secure
Environment
(CDBR-SSE)
project
97. CSE UGC-SAP Rs. 75 lakhs DSA I
98. CSE Tamil Virtual
University
Rs.3 lakhs
20 thousand
Value added
services in
Regional
Language on
Hand Held
Devices
99. CSE Ministry of
Communication and
Information
Technology,
Department of
Information
Technology
Rs.90 Lakhs
Information
Security
Education and
Awareness
Project
73
100. CSE Ministry of
Communication and
Information
Technology,
Department of
Information
Technology
Rs. 1crore and
33 lakhs
Specialized
Manpower
Development in
Language
Technology –
Masters
Programme in
Knowledge
Engineering/Com
putational
Linguistics
101. CSE Microsoft 22,800 US
Dollars
Named Entity
Recognizer for
Tamil
102. CSE Ministry of
Communication and
Information
Technology,
Department of
Information
Technology
1,38,17,000
Development of
Cross Lingual
Information
Access (CLIA)
System Phase II
103. CSE Intel Semiconductor
(US) LTD, Bangalore
2,40, 0000/-
Intel Atom Based
Embedded
Curriculum
Initiative and 10
Intel atom
developer kits
104. CSE UGC
9,38,000/-
Web Service
Selection &
Composition
Framework for
Cost Effective
Business
Application
Development
105. CSE UGC Rs. 75 lakhs DSA I
106. CSE DST Rs. 25 lakhs FIST
107. CSE National Technical
Research
Organization, New
Delhi
Collaborative
Directed Basic
Research in
Smart and
Secure
Environment
74
(CDBR-SSE)
project
108. CSE Ministry of
Communication and
Information
Technology,
Department of
Information
Technology
Specialized
Manpower
Development in
Language
Technology –
Masters
Programme in
Knowledge
Engineering/Com
putational
Linguistics
109. GEOLOGY DST
8.26,000.00 Spatio-Temporal
shore changes
during Holocene
and tracing the
evolutionary
history of the
Ashtamudi
Estuary, Southern
Kerala
110. GEOLOGY UGC
8,20,600.00 Sequence
biostratigraphy of
Cretaceous and
Paleocene
sediments of
Cauvery Basin,
South India
111. GEOLOGY BRNS
31,25,050.00 Hydrogeological
studies of Gogi
area, Bhima
Basin
112. GEOLOGY European
Commission Seventh
Framework
Programme - FP7
Collaborative Project Rs.70,20,858
SAPH PANI -
Enhancement of
natural water
systems and
treatment
methods for safe
and sustainable
water supply in
India
113. GEOLOGY Dept. of Science &
Technology, Govt. of Rs. 29,82,000
Seawater-fresh
water dynamics
75
India and identification
of measures to
prevent seawater
intrusion in
alluvial aquifers
north of Chennai
by groundwater
modelling
114. GEOLOGY University Grants
Commission
Rs.7,67,000.00
Rock water
interaction and its
implication on
high fluoride in
groundwater of
Dharmapuri
district, Tamil
Nadu
115. GEOLOGY Indian Space
Research
Organisation
Rs. 13,25,000
Groundwater
prospects
identification in
alluvial terrain
using heat
capacity and land
subsidence
studies
116. GEOLOGY University Grants
Commission - Centre
with Potential for
Excellence in
Environmental
Science
Rs.100 lakhs
Assessment of
inherent toxicity
of certain rock
types and its
impact on
environment
117. GEOLOGY BRNS, Dept. of
Atomic Energy, Govt.
of India
Rs. 55,94,583.
Hydrogeological
characterisation,
groundwater flow
and transport
modelling at
Lambapur,
Peddagattu
uranium mining
areas and
Seripalli tailings
pond area,
Andhra Pradesh
118. GEOLOGY DOS 10.36 Lakhs
Developing Tools
and Techniques
76
for Lunar
Information
extraction by
multi-sensor
Image Fusion
119. GEOLOGY DST
36.4 lakhs
Isotope
fingerprinting of
waters of India-
National
programme
120. GEOLOGY ISRO- GBP
Rs. 10.0 Lakhs
North east
monsoon
variability and late
Quaternary
evolution of the
continental shelf
and coastal Tamil
nadu (Chennai to
Cuddalore-
microfaunal and
sedimentological
approach)
121. GEOLOGY University Grants
Commission, Ministry
of Human Resource
Development,
Government of India Rs. 8.20 Lakhs
Dynamics and
geologic records
of past-overwash
sandsheets along
northern Tamil
Nadu Coast,
Southeast Coast
of India
122. GEOLOGY Indian National Centre
for Ocean Information
Services,
Ministry of Earth
Sciences,
Government of India. 28.7 Lakhs
Constraining the
tsunami/cyclicity”
along the
southeast coast
of India based on
near source
(Andaman‟s) &
far field (East
coast of India)
investigations
123. GEOLOGY Board of Research in
Nuclear Sciences,
Department of atomic
energy,
16.0 Lakhs
Characterization
of Organic Matter
in Proterozoic
Unconformity
77
Government of India. Related Uranium
Deposits – A
Case Study from
Srisailam and
Palnad Sub-
Basins
124. GEOLOGY DST, Govt of India
23.78 Lakhs
Hydroinformatic
decision support
system for
protection of
groundwater
head in
Vattamalaikarai
River Basin
125. GEOLOGY UGC, Govt. of India
6.86 Lakhs
Identification of
locations for
construction of
recharge
structures to
augment
groundwater
resources in
Chithar River
Basin using
remote sensing
and GIS
126. GEOLOGY BRNS, Dept. of
Atomic Energy, Govt.
of India
65 Lakhs Hyperspectral
radiometry in the
VIS-NIR-TIR
regions for
identifying
mineral alteration
around Chitrial
area, Andhra
Pradesh
127. GEOLOGY UGC, Govt. of India 12.4 Lakhs Toba ash and
Human
adaptation to
landscape
128. GEOLOGY UGC-SAP-DRS
(PHASE-I)
40 Lakhs
40 Geomorphology
and Remote
sensing
129. GEOLOGY UGC-SAP-DRS 42.5 Geological,
78
(PHASE-II)
42.5 Lakhs
Geomorphologica
l, remote sensing
and
environmental
geology of East
coast basins
130. GEOLOGY UGC-CPESS(PHASE-
II)40 Lakhs
40 Environmental
Geoscience
131. GEOLOGY UGC-CPESS
(PHASE-II)
100 Lakhs
100 Assessment of
inherent toxicity
of certain rocks
and its impact on
environment
132. GEOLOGY DST-FIST (PHASE-I)
56 Lakhs
56 Department
Infrastructural
development
133. GEOLOGY DST-FIST(PHASE-II)
70 Lakhs
70 Department
Infrastructural
development
134. GEOLOGY DST Advanced
Microscopic Lab
135. GEOLOGY TATA Steel Hyper spectral
Remote Sensing
Lab
136. MEDICAL
PHYSICS
BRNS Rs.4,22,78,000 Setting up of
laser facility for
medical and
technological
applications.(Ong
oing)
137. MEDICAL
PHYSICS
University / U G C Medical Physics
138. MEDICAL
PHYSICS
BRNS State of art
Biophotonics Lab
was established
at medical
physics
Department
139. MEDICAL
PHYSICS
DAE/NLP Rs. 17,14,000 In vitro and In
vivo studies of the
Photodynamic
Activity on
superficial
carcinoma
79
Investigator :
Dr. S. GANESAN
140. MEDICAL
PHYSICS
AICTE
Rs. 12,00,000
Fabrication of
Rapid Diagnostic
system for cancer
tissues
Investigator :
Dr.
S.GANESAN
Co-Investigator:
Dr. P.
ARUNA
141. MEDICAL
PHYSICS
ICTP,Italy
Rs. 1,80,000
Study of Tissue
Optics for
Diagnostic and
Therapeutic
applications
Investigator :
Dr. S.GANESAN
Co-Investigator:
Dr. P.ARUNA
142. MEDICAL
PHYSICS
DST
Rs. 17,44,000
Photonic
Pathology of
Neoplastic
changes by
Native
Fluorescence
Spectroscopy
Investigator :
Dr. S. GANESAN
Co-Investigator:
Dr. P. ARUNA
143. MEDICAL
PHYSICS
DAE/BRNS
Rs.25,10,470
Investigations on
Photodynamic
Therapy of
cancer in animal
models
80
Investigator :
Dr. S.GANESAN
Co-Investigator:
Dr. P. ARUNA
144. MEDICAL
PHYSICS
DAE/ BRNS
Rs. 18,56,189
Monte Carlo
aided dosimetry
for brachytherapy
sources
Investigator :
Dr. P. ARUNA
Co-investigator:
Dr. S. GANESAN
145. MEDICAL
PHYSICS
CSIR
Rs. 13,60,000
In vivo radiation
dosimetry for
diagnostic and
therapeutic
applications:
Theoretical and
experimental
investigation.
Investigator :
Dr. S. GANESAN
Co-investigators:
Dr. P. ARUNA
&Dr. J.
VELMURUGAN
146. MEDICAL
PHYSICS
DAE
Rs. 16,55,080 Radiological risk
assessment of
public around
Nuclear power
reactor from
medical
exposure.
Investigator :
Dr. S.GANESAN
Coinvestigators:
Dr. P. ARUNA
&Dr. J.
VELMURUGAN
81
147. MEDICAL
PHYSICS
DAE/
BRNS
Rs. 4,22,78,000 Setting up of
laser facility for
medical and
technological
applications.(Ong
oing)
Investigator :
Dr. S.
GANESAN
Co-investigators:
Dr. P.
ARUNA,
Dr. D.
KOTEESWARAN
&
DR. K.
MUTHUVELU
148. INDUSTRIAL CTDT, Anna
University 25,000
Selecting an
Optimal Route in
Traffic Conditions
149. INDUSTRIAL CTDT, Anna
University
25,000
Applications of
Industrial
Engineering
Techniques to
Reduce the Setup
cost of Effluent
Treatment Plant
in Dyeing
Industries
150. PRINTING CTDT 25,000/- Agro-based anti-
fungal adhesives
for corrugated
boards
151. PRINTING CTDT 25,000/- Prevention of
Board Curl
152. PRINTING CTDT 25,000/- Flexible films with
Nano coating
153. PRINTING CTDT 20,000/- Simulation of
82
Folding Carton
Performance
154. PRINTING CTDT 25,000/- Visual Expiry
Indicator for
Package
155. 2005-
2012
IST DIT, Delhi 1,33,00,000/- Specialized
manpower
Development in
Language
Technology
2005-2012
156. 2005-
2013
IST MIT,DIT, Delhi 12,40,411/- Information
Security
Education and
Awareness
2005-2013
157. 2010-13 CHEMISTRY DST 28.62
(2010-13)
Pyrazoline
polymers
containing
triazole receptor
as selective
fluorescent
chemosensor for
metal ions
[SR/S1/PC-
07/2010]
158. 2010-13 CHEMISTRY ICMR 11.2 (2010-13) Study of tribology
of sulfur
containing
aromatic polymer-
nano hydroxyl
apatite
composites for
orthopedic
application.
159. 2010-13 CHEMISTRY BRNS 21.62 (2010-13) Ion exchange
membranes for
desalination
process
160. 2010-13 CHEMISTRY DST-AFT 44.3 (2010-13) Microbial Fuel
Cell Development
for Production of
83
Electricity from
Waste Biomass
161. 2010-13 CHEMISTRY UGC 8.72
(2010-13)
Nanofiber
Network Ion
Conducting
Polymer
Composite for
Fuel Cells
162. 2010-13 CHEMISTRY DST Nano
Mission
18 (2010-13) Organic inorganic
hybrid nano
coatings for
specialty
performance
applications
163. 2010-
2013
IST Ministry of
Communications and
Information
Technology, New
Delhi
1,38,17,000/- Development of
Cross-Lingual
Information
Access System
Phase-II
2010-2013
164. 2010-
2013
MANUFACTU
RING
DST
19,68,000
Development of
in process tool
condition
monitoring for
mechanical micro
machining using
multiple sensors
(2010-2013)
165. 2011 CIVIL UGC (2011)
6.71
Integrated
Reservoir
modelling for
Eutrophication
Management in
Krishnagiri
Reservoir, South
India
166. 2011 CIVIL M/s. VA Tech Wabag
LTd., Chennai (2011)
1.36
Pilot plant of
ceramic
membrane
filtration to
produce potable
water
167. 2011 CIVIL NRSC, Hyderabad
(2011) 0.96
National Urban
Information
84
System
168. 2011 CIVIL Cantonment Board,
Belgaum (2011)
11.96
GPS based
mapping and
creation of land
information
system for
St.Thomas Mount
Cantonment
169. 2011 CIVIL Cantonment Board,
Belgaum (2011)
7.43
GPS based
mapping and
creation of lands
information
system Belgaum
Cantonment
Board
170. 2011 CIVIL Cantonment Board,
Belgaum (2011)
6.48
GPS based
mapping and
LPS creation of
cantonment
board, Wellington
171. 2011 CIVIL Cantonment Board,
Belgaum (2011)
1.88
GPS based
mapping and
creation of lands
information
system
Cannonure
Cantonment
Board,
172. 2011 CIVIL Department of Rural
Development, GoTN
(2011)
27.00
Creation of
Surface water
bodies for entire
Tamil nadu for
MNREGS
Schemes Phase
– II
173. 2011 CIVIL NRSC , Govt. of India
(2011) 41.71
National
Geomorphologica
l and lineament
mapping
174. 2011 CIVIL TWAD Board, GoTN 34.00 Preparation of
85
(2011) Ground Water
Prospects
Mapping (HGM
Maps) for the
Tamil Nadu State
under Rajiv
Gandhi Drinking
Mission
175. 2011 CIVIL Department of
Environment, GoTN
(2011)
35.00
Updation of
Existing HTL
Demarcation and
Fresh
HTLDemarcation
from Pulicot Lake
to Andhra
Pradesh Border
176. 2011 CIVIL DST (2011)
39.68
Mineral CO2
sequestration by
carbonation of
industrial, alkaline
Solid residues
177. 2011 MEDIA
SCIENCE
Indira Gandhi Centre
for Atomic Research,
Kalpakkam, 2011
40,000
Preparation of
Kalpakkam
Community Radio
Station Start-up
Manual and
Sustenance
Guidelines
178. 2011-
2015
MANUFACTU
RING
DST
25,00,000
RapidPrototyping
-
A Manufacturing
Tool for Bio-
products for
Orthopedics and
Dental
Application with
Architecture
Mimicking Natural
Bone (2011-
2015)
179. 2011
onwards
IST Intel Higher Education
Pvt. Ltd
2,40,000/- Atom based
embedded
86
curriculum Lab -
2011 onwards
180. 2011-14 CHEMISTRY UGC
5.70
(2011-14)
Development of
Liquid crystalline
and Luminescent
Photocurable
Polyesters
181. 2011-14 CHEMISTRY DST 11.28 (2011-14) Preparation and
characterization
of ceramic
anocontainers for
biomedical
applications
182. 2011-14 CHEMISTRY UGC 7.98 (2011-14) Development of
nanoporous TiO2
and ZrO2 for
biomedical
applications
183. 2011-14 CHEMISTRY CSIR 27.87 (2011-14) Electrospun
Carbon
Nanofibers in
Electrode
Preparation for
Fuel Cells
184. 2011-14 CHEMISTRY DBT 18.36 (2011-14) Development and
characterisation
of electrospun
jute – poly (2-
Hydroxy ethyl
methacrylate {p-
HEMA}) –
paclitaxel as a
potential
nanofibrous
scaffold for drug
delivery
185. 2011-14 CHEMISTRY DST 23.82 (2011-14) Development and
assessment of
porous poly L-
Lactide – Silk
Fibroin –
Curcumin
nanofibers for
drug delivery
87
186. 2011-14 CHEMISTRY UGC 9.00 (2011-14) Bimetallic Al-Fe –
TUD-1,
Synthesis,
characterization
and Synergy
between acid
sites
187. 2011-
2014
MANUFACTU
RING
BRNS
44,41,500
Design and
development of
Microsystems,
optimization of
micromachining
process
parameters and
micro tool
condition
monitoring
system
(2011-2014)
188. 2012 CIVIL DST (2012)
57.00
ALTM & GIS for
Cyclone Disaster
Management in
Nellore District,
AP
189. 2012 CIVIL Cauvery Technical
Cell (2012) 12.00
Mapping of
Cropped area in
Cauvery Basin
190. 2012 CIVIL NABARD (2012)
12.00
Study the Impact
of development
schemes
executed by
different
departments in
watershed
191. 2012 CIVIL DST (2012)
4.09
Induction of UV-B
Radiation in Soil
microalgae and
their application
and synthesis of
commercially
important
metabolites
88
192. 2012 MECHANICAL DRDO/NRB (Govt. of
India) Rs. 24.00
Lakhs
(Ongoing)
Experimental and
Numerical studies
of Friction Stir
Welding of
AZ31B Alloy
193. 2012 MECHANICAL DRDO/ER&IPR(Govt.
of India)
Rs. 24.10
Lakhs
(Ongoing)
Experimental and
Numerical studies
on Twist
Extrusion
Process of
Aluminium Alloys
in Aerospace
Industries
194. 2012
onwards
IST UGC 1,85,000/- Design of New
Architecture for
providing secure
web services
-2012 onwards
195. 2012
onwards
IST DRS 75 Lakhs SAP-Phase1
From 2012
onwards
196. 2012-15 CHEMISTRY AERB 20.245
(2012-15)
Development and
testing of
corrosion
inhibitors for fire
water system
materials
197. 2012-15 CHEMISTRY DST, New Delhi
125.036 (2012-
15)
Synthesis and
characterization
of heteroatom
doped carbon
nanotubes and its
use in
supercapacitors
198. 2012-15 CHEMISTRY UGC 12.258 (2012-
15)
Synthesis and
characterization
of
silsesquixanec -
polyimide
nanocomposites
199. 2012-15 CHEMISTRY CSIR 15.92 (2012-15)
Linear ether and
ketone containing
phthalonitrile
resin with reactive
89
pendants for
advanced
applications
200. 2012-15 CHEMISTRY UGC 7.295 (2012-15) Synthesis and
characterization
of
quaternary
ammonium salt
cationic
surfactants for
clay modification
it's application in
water remediation
and
effluent treatment
201. 2012-15 CHEMISTRY UGC 11.773
(2012-15)
Synthesis and
characterisation
of poly N-(2-
Hydroxy Propyl)
methacrylamide
(p-HPMA) -
Camptothecin
nanofibrous
scaffold for drug
delivery
202. April
2012 –
March
2014
IST Department of
Science and
Technology
10,00,000/- SERC Fast track
scheme for
Young Scientists
in Engineering
Sciences
April 2012 –
March 2014
203. 2009 –12 CHEMISTRY ISRO / RESPOND 12.12 (2009 –
12)
Development of
new thermoset
polyimides for
PMR-15/DMBZ-
15 replacement.
204. 2009 - 12 CHEMISTRY UGC 7.0 (2009-12) Studies on newer
Acrylic and
Methacrylic Homo
and Copolymer
for adhesive
coatings and
antimicrobial
90
activity
205. 2009 –12 CHEMISTRY CSIR 20.62 (2009-12) Study of polymer-
nanohydroxy
apatite composite
scaffolds for drug
delivery and
tissue
engineering
applications.
206. 2009-12 CHEMISTRY DST 21.19 (2009-12) Novel
aluminosilicates
as support for
Hydrodenitrogena
tion catalyst.
207. 2009-12 CHEMISTRY UGC-DAE 4.10 (2009-12) Fabrication of
TiO2 nanotubes
for biomedical
applications
208. 2009-12 CHEMISTRY UGC (MRP), New
Delhi
10.668 (2009-
12)
Synthesis and
characterization
of heteroatom
functionalized
carbon nanotubes
using MCM-41
molecular sieves
via CCVD
technique
209. 2009-12 CHEMISTRY AICTE 7.38 (2009-12)
Fabrication and
Characterization
of Sulphonated
polymer/nano
hydroxyapatite
composites for
drug delivery and
tissue
engineering
application
210. 2009-13 CHEMISTRY DST 17.71 (2009-13) Studies on new
crosslinked
polybenzoxazines
and
benzoxazine/BMI
glass fiber
composites.
91
211. 2009-
2014
MANUFACTU
RING
DST-FIST
Fund for
Improvement of
Science and
Technology
(2009-2014) – Rs
114 Lakhs
212. From
2009
IST IBM, Bangalore 4,96,467/- IBM Faculty
Award
From 2009
onwards
213. From
2009
IST IBM, Bangalore 4,96,467/- IBM Faculty
Award
From 2009
onwards
214. from
February
1, 2010
MEDIA
SCIENCE
UGC Major Research
Project from February
1, 2010
5,40,000
Use of
Information and
Communication
Technology for
Creating Climate
Change
Awareness
215. March
2011-
August
2011
CHEMISTRY CTDT 0.25
March 2011-
August 2011
Bio polyol based
green polymer
hydrogels for
agricultural soil
application
18) COMMUNITY SERVICES:
NSS (National Service Scheme) - CEG
# Details of Community services Beneficiary
1 Camp at Sankarapuram Village - 2nd
June to 9th June – Survey, mass
cleaning, Awareness Programs,
Documentary Movie Screening, Eye
camp Zero Waste Management,
Veterinary Camp, Tree Plantation
Year round activities such as visit to
orphanage, blood donation camp,
youth motivation programmes, etc.,
Residents of village
Respective institutions or
community
92
NSS (National Service Scheme) -AC TECH
# Details of Community services Beneficiary
1 Vocational Skill Training
Rally to create awareness about Child
Labour , 21st to 27th June, 2011.
Youth Motivation campaign on
13.08.2011 at Vivekananda Auditorium
Laptop Training Programme
12.11.2011
Yoga Training Programme12.11.2011
National day for mentally retarded
person 17.12.2011
23rd Road Safety Week Observation &
Prize Distribution” on 07.01.2012
Voters day awareness programmeon
25.01.2012.
Cancer Awareness Programme
18.01.2012
Adarsh Youth Mela” celebration of
Birthday of Swami Vivekananda
13.01.2012.
Villiambakkam village
Nandanam Government School
Students
Volunteers
Volunteers
Female faculty members in campus
NSS
NSS (National Service Scheme) - MIT
# Details of Community services Beneficiary
1 Camp at Puluthivakkam,
SirungundramYear round activities-
blood donation camp, eye camp health
camp, awareness campaigns towards
literacy, employability, women
empowerment, effects of tobacco,
alcohol &drugs, green earth activities,
traffic rules
Residents of Village
YRC (Youth Red Cross)-Anna University
# Details of Community Services Beneficiary
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# Details of Community Services Beneficiary
1 About 280 YRC Student Volunteers of CEG Campus
attended a 7-Day Annual Camp on the theme “Find the
Volunteer Inside You” during the month of June 2011
as follows:
YRC Unit–1 conducted a 7-Day YRC Camp from 20th–
26th Jun 2011 at Karalapakkam near Thiruninravur.
Mr.G.Dhinagaran, YRC Programme Officer
accompanied 50 YRC Volunteers and participated in
various social service activities during the Camp in and
around the village.
YRC Units–2 & 3 conducted a 7-Day YRC Camp from
20th–26th Jun 2011 at Sevalaya at Pakkam Village near
Thiruninravur. Mr.N.Thangaraj and Mr.K.P.ManiAnand,
YRC Programme Officers accompanied 110 YRC
Volunteers and participated in various social service
activities in and around the village.
YRC Units–4 & 5 conducted a 7-Day YRC Camp from
18th–24th Jun 2011 at Govt. Higher Secondary School,
Sunnambukulam near Gummidipoondi.
Mr.K.Kulothungan, YRC Programme Officer and
Mr.D.Narashiman, Teaching Fellow, CEG Campus
accompanied 120 YRC Volunteers and participated in
various social service activities in and around the
village.
As a part of 65th Independence Day Celebration, a
“Youth Motivation Talk” was organised on 13th Aug
2011 in association with an NGO YuvaShakthi. Chief
Guest Mr.M.R.Venkatesh, a Chennai based Chartered
Accountant delivered lecture on the topic “Role of
Youth in Indian Freedom”.
Best Volunteer Award for the year 2010-11 was given
to the YRC Student Volunteers of Anna University by
our beloved Vice-Chancellor Dr.P.MannarJawahar
during the 65th Independence Day Celebrations on 15th
Aug 2011.
Teachers‟ Day Greetings for the year 2011 was
designed by YRC Volunteers and the senior volunteers
greeted the Vice-Chancellor, Registrar and Dean, CEG
Campus and all the Heads of the Department of Anna
University with a hard copy of the Greetings on 5th Sep
2011.
Students of
respective units
and Village
people.
People at
Karalapakkam
Children in
SevalayaOrpha-
nage, Children in
MahakaviBhara-
thiar School,
Inmates of Old
Age Home and the
village people.
School Children in
Govt. Hr. Sec.
School,
Sunnambukulam
and village people.
1500 first year and
senior Students of
Constituent
Colleges of Anna
University.
YRC Senior
Volunteers
Students and
Faculty Members
of Anna University.
100 No. of Visually
Challen-ged
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# Details of Community Services Beneficiary
Reading for the Blind Activity was held on every
Saturday from Jul-Nov 2011 and Jan-Apr 2012 at
Fathima Matriculation School, Kodambakkam by YRC
Volunteers of CEG Campus.
About 55 Student volunteers of Anna University
donated blood to the patients of Cancer Institute on
emergency request from July 2011 to April 2012.
A One-Day Orientation Programme for YRC
Programme Officers and Student Volunteers of CEG,
AC Tech, SAP & MIT Campuses was organised by
YRC Cell, Anna University on 24th Dec. 2011.
The following lectures were delivered for the benefit of
YRC Programme Officers & Student Volunteers by
eminent resource persons from various organisations.
o Red Cross Movement & History by
Dr.A.KadarBasha, IRCS
o Tobacco Control Measures by
Dr.E.Vidubala,Cancer Institute, Adyar
o Demo & Lecture on First Aid by
Mr.C.S.Kumaraguru, First Aid Trainer
o Celebrating Life & AIDS Awareness
Prg..yDr.S.Tandapany, RRC Dt. Manager.
From 1st–7th Jan 2012, the 23rd Road Safety Week was
observed. The theme was “Accidents Bring Tears,
Safety Brings Cheers”.
A Road Safety Campaign was held on 6th Jan 2012 at
Kotturpuram Entrance. Paper Presentation, Slogan
Writing, Quiz, Poster Competition etc. were conducted
and prizes were distributed by the Vice-Chancellor
Dr.P.MannarJawahar along with Mr.Santosh Kumar,
IPS, Dy. Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Chennai–
West, Dr.S.Shanmugavel, Registrar and
Dr.MonsinghD.Devadas, Dean, SAP Campus at AC
Tech Campus.
National Youth Day was celebrated on 13th Jan 2012 in
connection with Swami Vivekananda‟s 150th birth
anniversary. Dr.P.MannarJawahar presided over the
celebration, Dr.M.Sekar, Dean, CEG Campus
delivered Key Note Address and Dr.I.S.Parveen
People in Chennai
Patients in Cancer
Institute, Chennai
4 YRC
Programme
Officers and 88
Volunteers.
General Public,
Road user and 1st
year Student
Volunteers of
Personality
&Chara-cter
Development
Programmes of
Anna University
Main Campus.
1500 first year and
senior Students of
Constituent
Colleges of Anna
University.
Patients of various
Hospitals in
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# Details of Community Services Beneficiary
Sultana, Tamil Scholar delivered Special Address.
Voluntary Blood Donors Database 2012 containing 819
students was released by the Vice-Chancellor
Dr.P.MannarJawahar during the 63rd Republic Day
Celebration on 26th Jan 2012.
VIVEGA‟12, an event to bring out the inherent talents
of children from six orphanages was held in
association with the M/s Indian Bank, M/s Vignesvaraa
Metals & Alloys, M/s Rehoboth Diagnostic Centre and
M/s Jaya Maruthi Charitable Trust, Chennai on 12th
Feb 2012.
Avvai Home and Orphanage, Adyar.
Guild of Service, Anna Nagar West
Open Door Orphanage & Community Centre,
Kodambakkam
Sevasamajam Girls Home, Egmore.
Sevalaya, Thiruninravur.
UthavumUllam, Tambaram West
The prizes were distributed by Dr.N.Kumaravel,
Additional Registrar and Dr.B.Kumar, YRC Co-
ordinator, Anna University and Mr.R.Balakrishnan, IAS,
Chief Vigilance Officer, CPCL Corporate Office,
Chennai.
A Mass Blood Donation Camp named Suka Raksha‟12
was organised on 29th Feb 2012 and 222 units of blood
was collected and donated to the Blood Bank of Rajiv
Gandhi Govt. General Hospital, Chennai – 3.
Chennai viz:
Cancer Institute
(WIA), Apollo,
SRMC, MIOT&
Global Hospital.
180 Students of
six Orphanages
and YRC
Volunteers.
Avvai Home &
Orphanage, Guild
of Service, Open
Door Orphanage &
Community
Centre,
Sevasamajam
Girls Home,
Sevalaya and
UthavumUllam,
Blood Bank of
Rajiv Gandhi Govt.
General Hospital,
Chennai
YRC (Youth Red Cross)- SAP
# Details of Community services Beneficiary
1 7 day summer camp at Udumelpet
Village involving adopt a school
programme, helping in health camp
for village, motivating women about
empowerment, assisting in old age
home
Campus Tree planting
Residents of Udumalpet Village
Anna University Campus
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19) TEACHERS AND OFFICERS NEWLY RECRUITED
Dept. / Centre Professor Assistant
Professor
Lecturer
Civil 2 3 -
Mechanical 2 1 -
Industrial 1 - -
Physics 1 1 -
Mining - - 1
Printing - - 2
English - - 1
Automobile 1 1 -
Aerospace - 2 -
ECE 2 - -
EEE 1 - -
Instrumn. 1 1 2
Architecture - 2
Chemical 1 2 -
CSE - 1 -
IT 1 2 -
Mgt. - 2 -
Chemistry - 1 -
Comp.Tech. 1 1 -
RPT 1 - -
TOTAL 15 18 8
SELF SUPPORTING PROGRAMME
Dept. / Centre Professor Assistant
Professor
Lecturer
Biotech. - 2 -
Informn.Sci.&
Tech.
- 1 -
TOTAL - 3 -
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20) TEACHING – NON-TEACHING STAFF RATIO:
# No. of Ratio
Teaching Non-teaching
1 582 847 1:4.6
21) IMPROVEMENTS IN THE LIBRARY SERVICES:
# Improvements made Amount
1 Refurbished Circulation Counter at SAP Library
Refurbished Personal Belongings Counter
Content Management System
2,00,000
1,00,000
3,00,000
22) NEW BOOKS/JOURNALS SUBSCRIBED AND THEIR VALUE:
# Number Amount
New books Journals
1 3623 397 +E-Journals(28000) 1,41,50,000
23) COURSES IN WHICH STUDENT ASSESSMENT OF TEACHERS IS
INTRODUCED AND THE ACTION TAKEN ON STUDENT FEEDBACK
Month Year No. of
subjects
(Distinct)
No. of
Classes
No. of
Students
No. of
Staff
below 2.5
out of 5
Action taken
December 2011 901 199 6540 14
Feedback system conducted
or maximum score of 5.
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May 2012 759 158 6245 10 Those staff members who
have scored less than 2.5 are
given counseling and advice
by the University authorities.
24) UNIT COST OF EDUCATION
(Unit cost = total annual recurring expenditure (actual) divided by total number of
students enrolled)
(a) Including the salary component = Rs.(272,61,15,000/12557)
= Rs.2,17,099 per student
(b) Excluding the salary component = Rs.(151,18,76,000/12557)
= Rs.1,20,401 per student
25) COMPUTERIZATION OF ADMINISTRATION AND THE PROCESS OF
ADMISSIONS, EXAMINATION RESULTS, ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES
Sl.No. Computerization
Admission Examination Results
1. The software for TNEA was modified to include
Sons and daughter of Srilankan Tamil Refugee
for engineering admissions.
Regular examination fee
registration module
implemented.
-
26) INCREASE IN THE INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES
# Year Dept New Facilities Amount
1 Bio-
Technology
Name of the special laboratories sponsored
1. Bioprocess lab(Building) Taramani - SPIC
2. TaramaniAnnexe building G.Floor and First Floor
- Indo US PL 480 project
3. TaramaniAnnexe Building Second Floor -
Ranbaxy
2 Mechanical
Engg. CEG
1. Siemens PLM Lab - SIEMENS
2. Psychometric Room- DST-FIST
3. Cryogenic Test Facilities – DST-FIST
4. Thermal Simulation Lab - DST-FIST
3 EEE - CEG 1. MEMS design Centre - NPMAS (National
99
Program on micro and smart systems)
2. NaMPET Lab - Ministry of Communications &
Information Technology, Government of India
4 Mining –
CEG
Soil Machine Interaction Laboratory for Ocean Mining (in
progress) - NIOT, Ministry of Earth Science
5 GEOLOGY 1. 1. Advanced Microscopic Lab – DST
2. 2. Hyper spectral Remote Sensing Lab – TATA
STEEL
6 Medical
physics
3. 1. Medical Physics - University / U G C
4. 2. State of art Biophotonics Lab was established at
medical physics Department - BRNS
27) TECHNOLOGY UPGRADATION
Under Construction
28) COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AND TRAINING TO TEACHERS AND
STUDENTS
Computer and internet access are available campus-wide to all the teachers and
non-teaching staffs. A wide access of WiFi is also provided. All individuals can register
their personal laptops and access through WiFi. A centralized facility works 24 hours.
Regarding training for teachers and students, as everybody possess the
basic competency, the specialized programs like Java, etc. are being conducted regularly.
29) FINANCIAL AID TO STUDENTS:
Sl.
No. Details of the Aid / Scholarship
No. of
Student Amount
1 T.N. Govt. - BC/MBC Scholarship 1019 8384470
2 T.N. Govt. - Minority Scholarship (Renewal 20+Fresh 16) 33 905800
3 T.N. Govt. - National Teacher Welfare Fund Scholarship 11 55000
100
4 T.N.Govt.-Anna Award 67 335000
5 T.N.Govt.-District Topper Scholarship 33 735732
6 T.N.Govt.-Top-10 from Non-Graduate Families Scholarship 16 449678
7 T.N. Govt.-Dr. MGR and Thiru Quid-e-Millath Scholarship 35 175000
8 UGC- PG Merit Scholarship (Fresh-7,Renewal-4) 11 22000
9
MHRD-Central Sector Scholarship Recommended
2008 III year (342) IV year Renewal (333) 2009-II year (190) III
year Renewal (189) 2010 I year Fresh (169) II year Renewal
(135) 189 1890000
10 NCERT-NCERT Scholarship 3 18000
11
Anna University-Anna University
Students Welfare Scholarship
(CEG-6, MIT-4,AC Tech.-3 and SAP-1) 6 150000
12 AU ALUMNI-CEG72 Alumni Endowment Scholarship 6 48000
13 AU ALUMNI-CEG73 Alumni Endowment Scholarship 2 40000
14 AU ALUMNI-CEG75 Alumni Endowment Scholarship 4 40000
15 AU ALUMNI-1956- 60 Alumni Endowment Scholarship 3 45000
16 AU ALUMNI-CSE Alumni Endowment Scholarship 7 78000
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17
CTS Scholarship (Renewal) MIT-15, CEG-16 and (Fresh) MIT-6,
CEG-6) 22 770000
18
Bank of Tokyo Scholarship
(CEG-8, MIT-4, AC Tech-4) 8 184800
19 SRM University Scholarship 1 8000
20 FAEA Scholarship 1 18000
21 Prathibha Scholarship 2 35000
22 IOL Scholarship 7 264000
23 Sathya Sai Baba 2 24500
24 Tamil Nadu Education Trust Scholarship 6 33000
25 Beedi Workers Scholarship 1 8000
26 Handicapped Scholarship 6 206210
27 Municipal Corporation School Scholarship 1 32950
28 Selvarajalu Chetty Trust 1 15000
29 Other states scholarship (Bihar, Maharatra, A.P) 6 134620
30 T.N. Govt- SC/ST Scholarship 492 8216945
31 T.N. Govt- SC/ST Special Loan Scholarship 217 1760000
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32 T.N. Govt- CM.Award 253 415500
30) ACTIVITIES AND SUPPORT FROM THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION:
# Date Day Activity
1) 17-05-2011 Thursday Genesis day
2) 06-07-2011
(Tentative)
Friday CEGAM
3) 13-07-2011&
14-07-2011
(Tentative)
Friday
&
Saturday
Career Guidance Programme
4) 18-07-2011 Wednesday Padmasri N.Dharmarajan Endowment
Lecture
5) 22-07-2011 Sunday Prof.K.S.Hegde Endowment Lecture
6) 05-08-2011 Sunday Padmashri T.Muthian Memorial Lecture
7) 05-09-2011 Wednesday Teacher‟s day Celebration
8) 12-09-2011 Wednesday Dr.N.V.Arunachalam Memorial Lecture
9) 28-09-2011 Friday AGM & Rally
10) 05-01-2012 Thursday Road Safety Programme
11) 28-02-2012 Tuesday Lt.Col.S.Paul Memorial Lecture
12) 23-03-2012 Friday Alumni Day
13) 17-05-2012 Thursday Genesis day
14) 06-07-2012
(Tentative)
Friday CEGAM
15) 13-07-2012
&
14-07-2012
Friday &
Saturday
Career Guidance Programme
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(Tentative)
16) 18-07-2012 Wednesday Padmasri N.Dharmarajan Endowment
Lecture
17) 22-07-2012 Sunday Prof.K.S.Hegde Endowment Lecture
18) 05-08-2012 Sunday Padmashri T.Muthian Memorial Lecture
19) 05-09-2012 Wednesday Teacher‟s day Celebration
20) 12-09-2012 Wednesday Dr.N.V.Arunachalam Memorial Lecture
21) 28-09-2012 Friday AGM & Rally
31) ACTIVITIES AND SUPPORT FROM THE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION:
As of now, there is no Parent-Teacher Association. It is under consideration
to decide on the formation from the upcoming year.
Every parent is met before the student commences his first day in the class.
For the next four years, we are very open for parents to meet the course instructor,
class advisor, Head of Department and higher authorities in university based on the
need. All their representations are being met then and there to their satisfaction.
Wherever need arises, parents are being called then and there and the needful is
being done
32) HEALTH SERVICES:
CONSULTATIONGeneral timing : 7.30am to 6.30pm
On Government Holidays and 2nd Saturday the Health Centre will function from
7.30am to 1.00pm only. All Sundays are holidays.
SPECIALIST OF HEALTH CENTRE
Clinic Day Time Doctor
Dental Monday 3.00 pm to 5.00
pm
Dr. D.Koteeswaran, M.D.S.,
F.I.C.D.
Eye Tuesday 4.00 pm to 6.00
pm
Dr. K.Senthamilselvi, M.B.B.S,
D.O.
Skin Wednesday 4.00 pm to 6.00 Dr. K.V.Sampath Kumar,
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pm M.D.D.D.
Ortho Friday 4.00 pm to 6.00
pm Dr. K.V.Aiyasami, M.S., F.R.C.S.
ENT On all working days fore
noon.
7.30 am to
1.00pm.
Dr.A.Mary, MBBS, D.L.O.
(Health Centre Medical officer)
The following investigations is available in the Health Centre
Timing: 8.00am to 11.00am and 4.00pm to 6.00pm
Blood
Analysis
Haematolog
y Analysis
Urine Analysis
Motion
Analysis
PHYSIOTHER
APY
Wax bath
E.C.G
facility
Blood sugar
Blood urea
Serum
Cholesterol
Serum
Triglycerides
H.D.L.
L.D.L.
Serum total
protein
Albumin
Globulin
Serum
bilirubin
SGOT
SGPT
Alkaline
Phosphatase
Widal test
Smear for
M.P
G.T.T
Hemoglobin
Total WBC
count
Total RBC
count
Differential
count
Bleeding time
Coagulation
time
ESR
Blood
grouping and
Typing
Urine routine
Bile salt
Bile Pigment
Ultra sound
I.F.T.
Traction
Short wave
diathermy
T.E.N.S
Electrical
stimulation
(Timing:
7.30am to
1.00pm)
The Anna University employees and their dependent can avail the medical treatment in the
following Hospitals.
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Hospital Area
JSP SPECIALTY HOSPITAL PVT.
LTD.
70, KANCHIPURAM HIGH ROAD
CHENGALPATTU – 603 002
NATIONAL HOSPITAL 12, JAFFER SERANG STREET
CHENNAI – 600 001.
DEVAKI HOSPITAL 148, LUAZ CHURCH ROAD, MYLAPORE
CHENNAI – 600 004.
TRINITY ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL 33, DESI ROAD, MYLAPORE
CHENNAI – 600 004.
APOLLO HOSPITAL
2ND FLOOR, „B‟ WARD #21, OFF GREAMS ROAD,
GREAMS LANE,
CHENNAI – 600 006.
MERCURY NURSING HOME 36, PANTEON ROAD, EGMORE
CHENNAI – 600 008.
A.K.N. NURSING HOME 20, KELLYS ROAD KILPAUK
CHENNAI – 600 010.
DR. RAJARATHINAM INSTT. OF G.I.
DISEASE
47/3, NEW AVADI ROAD, KILPAUK
CHENNAI – 600 010.
FIRST MED HOSPITALS 154, P.H. ROAD
CHENNAI – 600 010.
ST. THOMAS HOSPITAL ST. THOMAS MT.
CHENNAI – 600 016.
RAJU HOSPITAL 42, SOUTH USMAN ROAD, T. NAGAR
CHENNAI – 600 017.
SUGAM HOSPITAL
349, T.H., ROAD, THIRUVOTTIYUR
CHENNAI – 600 019.
MALAR HOSPITAL 52, 1ST MAIN ROAD, GANDHI NAGAR, ADYAR
CHENNAI – 600 020.
SHIVA SUNDAR HOSPITAL
9, 1ST CROSS STREET, SHASTHI NAGAR,
ADYAR
CHENNAI – 600 020.
C.S.I. RAINY HOSPITAL 45, G.A. ROAD, THONDIARPET
CHENNAI – 600 021.
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J.V. HOSPITAL 31, RAILWAY BORDER ROAD, KODAMBAKKAM
CHENNAI – 600 024.
CHENNAI KALIAPPA HOSPITAL 52, 2ND MAIN ROAD, R.A. PURAM
CHENNAI – 600 026.
HANDE HOSPITAL 45, LAKSHMI TALKIES ROAD, SHENOY NAGAR
CHENNAI – 600 030.
BILLROTH HOSPITAL 43, LAKSHMI TALKIES ROAD, SHENOY NAGAR
CHENNAI – 600 030.
DR. MEHTA‟S NURSING HOME
2, (OLD 21), MC NICHOLS ROAD, 2ND STREET,
CHETPET,
CHENNAI – 600 031.
BALAJI HOSPITAL 1, LAWYER JGANATHAN STREET, GUINDY
CHENNAI – 600 032.
MED INDIA DIGESTIC DISEASE 83, VALLUVAR KOTTAN HIGH ROAD,
CHENNAI – 600 034.
BRS HOSPITAL 28, CATHEDRAL GARDENS ROAD,
CHENNAI – 600 034.
APOLLO SPECIALITY HOSPITALS PADMA COMPLEX, 320, ANNA SALAI,
CHENNAI – 600 035.
NALAMM HOSPITAL 10/A3, 1ST CROSS STREET, MKB NAGAR,
CHENNAI – 600 039.
K.H.M HOSPITAL
AB-14, PLOT. NO. 4907, 6TH MAIN ROAD, ANNA
NAGAR,
CHENNAI – 600 040.
CITY TOWER HOSPITALS AA-10, 2ND AVENUE ANNA NAGAR
CHENNAI – 600 040.
A.G. HOSPITAL 6, KAKAN STREET, WEST TAMBARAM
CHENNAI – 600 045.
DEEPAM HOSPITAL 327, MUTHURANGAM ROAD, WEST TAMBARAM
CHENNAI – 600 045.
RAKKI HOSPITAL 29-30, ORAGADAM ROAD, AMBATTUR
CHENNAI – 600 053.
DR. RABINDRAN‟S HEALTH CARE
CENTRE
211-212, MTH ROAD, AMBATTUR
CHENNA – 600 053.
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K.K.R. E.N.T. HOSPITAL AND
RESEARCH INSTITUTE
827, POONAMALLE HIGH ROAD
CHENNAI – 600 010.
SUNDER HOSPITAL 186, TRUNK ROAD, POONAMALLEE
CHENNAI –600056.
SREE B.M. HOSPITAL 11-A, 5TH MAIN ROAD, THILLAI GANGA NAGAR
CHENNAI – 600 061.
Dr. HARIHARAN HOSPITAL 17, “SWATHI”, 29TH STREET
CHENNAI – 600 061.
APOLLO HOSPITAL 646, T.H. ROAD, TONDIARPET
CHENNAI – 600 081.
RANJITH HOSPITAL 61, MEDAVAKKAM, TANK ROAD
CHENNAI
Dr. AGARWAL EYE HOSPITAL 13, CATHEDRAL ROAD
CHENNAI – 600 086.
SOORYA HOSPITAL 1/1, ARUNACHALAM ROAD, SALIGRAMAM
CHENNAI–093.
APPASAMY MEDI CARE CENTRE
PVT. LTD.
23,25, FRIEND AVENUE, ARUMBAKKAM
CHENNAI – 600 106.
PAVITHRA HOSPITALS
7, ETHIRAJ SWAMY SALAI, ERUKKANCHERY
CHENNAI – 600 118.
33) PERFORMANCE IN SPORTS ACTIVITIES
For the year 2011-2012
2011-
2012 ZONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
Athletics Winner
CEG
(M)
Ball Badminton Winner
Basketball Winner
Football Winner
Kabaddi Third Place
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INTER-ZONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
Tennis Runner
Kho-Kho Winner
Handball Runner
Hockey Winner
SUDHARSAN V 9th JETS Silver
A.veera vandayar
memorial state level inter
collegiate tournaments-
singles, thanjore
Winner
A.veera vandayar
memorial state level inter
collegiate tournaments-
doubles, thanjore
Winner
SSN trophy Bronze
Bertram tennis
tournament Silver
G.KARTHICK
MEDALS WON AT
STATE LEVEL
CHAMPIONSHIPS
GOLD – 22, Silver -
5 and
Bronze - 7
34) INCENTIVES TO OUTSTANDING SPORTSPERSONS
For the year 2011-2012
08/02/2012
to
12/02/2012
CEG (M) P.LOKESH SOUTH ZONE - SECOND PLACE -
VIT University, Vellore 3,000/-
08/03/2012
-
11/03/2012
CEG (M)
G.KARTHICK
ALL INDIA –GOLD in SABRE (Team
Event)- Anna University of
Technology, Coimbatore
8,000/-
08/03/2012
-
11/03/2012
CEG (M) SILVER in SABRE Individual - Anna
University of Technology, Coimbatore 6,000/-
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12 – 14
August
2011
CEG (M) M.Dinesh Babu TAEKWONDO (M) - 24th Tamilnadu
State Championship 2,000/-
7 – 11
September
2011
CEG (M) M.R.Manikandan BADMINTON (M) - Senior State
Championship 2000/-
12 – 14
August
2011
CEG (W) D.Shalini TAEKWONDO (W) -24th Tamilnadu
State Championship 1,500/-
12 – 14
August
2011
CEG (W) E.Ambika TAEKWONDO (W) -24th Tamilnadu
State Championship 2,000/-
35) STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS AND AWARDS
STUDENT ACTIVITIES AT CEG
Sl.
No.
Date Name of the Student Dept./Centre Awards
National / International
1. S. Gunaselvi and
Surumi, R.S.
Divison of Structural
Engineering
Civil Engg. Anna Centenary Research Fellowship
2. R.K.Madhumathi
Division of Soil
Mechanics and
Foundation
Engineering
Civil Engg.
3. S. Lakshmi and N.
Madhavan
Institute of Remote
Sensing
Civil Engg. Nansen Fellowship by NERSC,
Bergen Norway
4. C. Pradeep and G.
Gopinath
Institute of Remote
Sensing
Civil Engg. Indo Norwegian Fund by NGI OSLO
Norway
5. M. Muneeswaran, M.
Sivakumar,
V.Vidyapriya and D.
Vijaysekaran
Institute of Remote
Civil Engg. UGC Fellowship
110
Sensing
6. Shimola. K
Centre for Water
Resources
Civil Engg. Best Paper
Bharathidasan University
7. Sujatha Jose Civil Engg.
(M.E.
Construction
Engineering and
Management)
Best Paper Award by Builders
Association
of India
8. ArunimaJayakumar Civil Engg.
(M.E.Transportat
ion Engineering)
Best Paper award, IJCET Conference
9. Senthurkumar Civil Engg.
(M.E.Transportat
ion Engineering)
Best Paper award, IJCET Conference
10. S.Srinath Civil Engg.
(B.E.
Geoinformatics)
Best Paper award by NASA, USA
11. 2011 Gayathri.B., Indhu.V.,
Rajkishnan.R
Civil Engg.
(B.E.
Geoinformatics)
DAAD Fellowship 2011
12. 2011 Sowmya.K Civil Engg.
(B.E.
Geoinformatics)
Fellowship in Canada 2011
13. Muthukumar K. Civil Engg.
(B.E.
Geoinformatics)
KTH, Sweden – Student Exchange
programme.
14. 2012 S.Shranya,
G.Kalaivani,
A.JenithaAgnellus and
J.NaoimiChristabel
Civil Engg.
(B.E.
Geoinformatics)
DAAD Fellowship 2012
15. Ipsit Dash and
PrithivAnand.R.
Civil Engg.
(B.E.
Geoinformatics)
KTH, Sweden student exchange
Programme
16. P.Sharmili and
R.Vaishali
Civil Engg.
(B.E.
Geoinformatics)
Best CTDT Student project awards
17. AishwaryaNandini. E Civil Engg.
(M.E. Irrigation
Water
Management)
Best Paper
Annamalai University
18. AishwaryaNandini E Civil Engg.
(M.E. Irrigation
Water
Best poster (Stockholm – World Water
Week)
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Management)
19. Surendar. N Civil Engg.
(M.E. Irrigation
Water
Management)
Best Paper
Bharathidasan University
20. 2011 A. Saleem Khan Civil Engg.
(Ph.D. Scholar)
UNFCCC-COP 17 – International
Youth Delegate, Durban, South Africa,
2011.
21. Shankaran,A.
Civil Engg.
(M.Tech. Coastal
Management)
IOM /
Student academic exchange at
Uppsala University, Sweden
22. Dinesh,P.
Civil Engg.
(M.Tech. Coastal
Management)
IOM /
Student academic exchange at
Uppsala University, Sweden
23. Riyaz Ahmed, O.
Civil Engg.
(M.Tech. Coastal
Management)
IOM /
Student academic exchange at
Uppsala University, Sweden
24. Praveen Khanna, U
Civil Engg.
(M.Tech. Coastal
Management)
IOM /
Student academic exchange at
Uppsala University, Sweden
25. Sujatha Jose Civil Engg.
(Structural
Engineering)
Best Paper Award by Builders
Association of India
26. Balamaheswari Civil Engg.
(Soil Mechanics
and Foundation
Engineering)
Best Paper Award by IGS
27. ArunimaJayakumar Civil Engg.
(Transportation
Engineering)
Best Paper Award, IJCET Conference
28. Senthurkumar.S Civil Engg.
(Transportation
Engineering)
Best Paper Award, IJCET Conference
29. AishwaryaNandini.E Civil Engg.
(Irrigation Water
Management)
World water week stock ohm
30. 2011-2012 Suneethi.S Civil Engg.
(Environmental
Management)
Fullbright Fellowship, Columbia
University, USA, from 2011 to 2012)
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31. Lakshmi.S&Madhavan.
N
Civil Engg.
(Remote
Sensing)
Nansen Fellowship by NERSC,
Bergen Norway
32. Pradeep.C&G.Gopinat
h
Civil Engg.
(Remote
Sensing)
Indo Norwegian Fund by NGI OSLO
Norway
33. M.Muneeswaran,
M.Sivakumar,V.Vidyap
riya, D.Vijayasekaran
Civil Engg.
(Ph.D. Scholars)
UGC Fellowship
34. Shankaran.A Civil Engg.
(Ocean
Management)
Student where sent Uppsala
University, Sweden for Academic
Exchange
35. Dinesh.P Civil Engg.
(Ocean
Management)
Student where sent Uppsala
University, Sweden for Academic
Exchange
36. RiyazAhmed.O Civil Engg.
(Ocean
Management)
Student where sent Uppsala
University, Sweden for Academic
Exchange
37. Praveen Khanna.U Civil Engg.
(Ocean
Management)
Student where sent Uppsala
University, Sweden for Academic
Exchange
38.
Rajiv Kumar Giri Mech.
Engg.(I.C.E.)
Mass Cargo Endowment Award for
the best project in the area of Thermal
Engineering in M.E. Internal
Combustion Engineering
39.
G. Paranjothi
Mech.
Engg.(I.C.E.)
Studied Second year M.E. I.C.E.
programme under Erasmus Mundus
External Co-operation Window
Exchange Programme at Politecnico
Di Tonno, Italy.
40.
J. Jensen Samuel
Mech.
Engg.(I.C.E.)
Studied Second year M.E. I.C.E.
programme under Erasmus Mundus
External Co-operation Window
Exchange Programme at Politecnico
Di Tonno, Italy.
41.
V. Gayathri
Mech. Engg.
(M.E.Solar
Energy)
Renewable Energy day Competition
held at IIT-Madras– won 1st prize
42.
N. Kalaisalvan
Mech. Engg.
(M.E.Solar
Energy)
43.
G. Kalaiarasi
Mech. Engg.
(M.E.Solar
Energy)
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44.
V. Tamilvanan
Mech. Engg.
(M.E.Solar
Energy)
Renewable Energy day Competition
held at IIT-Madras– won 2nd prize
45.
S. Vijayakumar
Mech. Engg.
(M.E.Solar
Energy)
46.
Gokulesh
Mech. Engg.
(M.E.Solar
Energy)
Renewable Energy day Competition
held at IIT-Madras– won 3rd prize
47.
Arul Prakash
Mech. Engg.
(M.E.Solar
Energy)
48.
Prince Anand
Mech. Engg.
(M.E.Solar
Energy)
49. S.Selvakumar Industrial Engg. Rajiv Gandhi national fellowship by
UGC
50. TheophilusThyankuma
r
Industrial Engg Anna Cenetnary research fellowship
award.
51. Srikumar.V Industrial Engg Anna Cenetnary research fellowship
award.
52. Thabraez Khan Industrial Engg Swimming
53. SarathPrasadh Industrial Engg Badminton
54. D. Ajith – Doctoral
Fellowship
Manufacturing McGill University, Canada
55. Bernard Felix Manufacturing One year exchange Programme in
Politecnico di Torino, Italy.
56. Romit Kris Sriram Manufacturing One year exchange Programme in
Politecnico di Torino, Italy.
57. Giridharan.S Manufacturing Eurindia Erasmus Mundas Program
Politecnicodi Torino, Italy.
58. Parthiban.D Manufacturing Research Internship Project in
National Tsing
Hua University of Taiwan, Taiwan
59. Nagarajan Manufacturing WTACS ScholarshipUniversity of
Waterloo, Canada
60. -- Mining --
61. 2011 Mr. Keerthi Prasad Printing Best Paper Award in national
Conference,Gojan College, 2011
62. 2011-2012 Akshayamathi S,
Sruthi R
Printing Internship in EFI India Pvt. Ltd.,
Bangalore, 2011-12
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63. Mr. Rakesh, Mr.Arun
Narayan
Printing Best Paper Award in Illustrious, ADU
64. Ms.Mythreyi Printing Best Paper Award in Illustrious, ADU
65. Dr.B.Umamaheswari
(PDF)
EEE Cranfield University
66. 2012 -- ECE Texas Instruments – National Level
Analog Design Contest 2012 –
SECOND POSITION.
67. Dr. S. Tamilselvi Chemistry NIMS Post Doctoral Fellow
68. Dr. S. Nagarajan Chemistry NIMS Post Doctoral Fellow
69. Dr. X. Joseph Raj Chemistry NIMS Post Doctoral Fellow
70. Mr.YiheyisBogaleZeme
de
Chemistry General Cultural Scholarship Scheme
of Ethiopia
71. A.Madhan Kumar Chemistry NIMS Junior Research Fellow
72. K. Pattabiraman Chemistry NIMS Junior Research Fellow
73. Brindha Geology International
74. Veena.M.P Geology International
75. Sathish Geology International
76. Murugan Geology International
77. Aarthi Geology International
78. Magendran Geology International
79. Naveen Shankar Geology International
80. Ashok Kumar Geology International
81. Indu Nair Geology International
82. Rajaveni Geology International
83. ParimalaRenganayaki Geology International
84. 2011 Dr. I. Arul Aram Media Sciences Member of the doctoral committee of
S. Janet Mary who works on the topic
„Reach, Access and Utilization of
Information and Communication
Technologies among the
Fisherwomen of Puducherry and
Cuddalore‟, in Periyar University,
Salem. From 2011.
85. S. Arulchelvan Media Sciences Post-Doctoral Research Fellow –
awarded by FCT& European Union
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86. Ms. Haripriya Media Sciences Climate Change Champion
87. Ms. Ashokavarshini Media Sciences Climate Change Champion
88. Ms. Swathi Paul Media Sciences Climate Change Champion
89. M. Nithya Management
Studies
Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship Award
90. M.S. Siranjeevi Management
Studies
Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship Award
91. 2011-2012 Dr. Sreekumar and
Sneha
Management
Studies
I place in B plan, Newance 11-12,
Measi Institute of Management
92. 2012 PonmalarRajeshwari
and RavindraBharathi
Management
Studies
Poster Design, Voyage 2012, AMET
University
93. 2012 Gayathri,
DayalKiranRaj
and Subramani
Management
Studies
Finance Manager, Voyage 2012,
AMET University
94. 2012 Sneha Management
Studies
I place in Best manager event,
Voyage 2012, AMET University
95. Arvind Kumar Management
Studies
II place, Nissan Sunny Marketing
Challenge
96. G. Preethi Management
Studies
I prize winner of Nissan Sunny
Marketing Challenge
97. R. Nivedhitha Management
Studies
I place in paper presentation,
International conference on
challenges and issues of emerging
economies
STUDENT ACTIVITIES AT ACTECH
Sl.
No.
Date Name of the Student Dept./Centre Awards
National / International
1. 2005-2012 Shakthi.M Bio-Tech 2005-2008 ICMR 2009-2012 CSIR
2. 2009-2012 Binny Priya S Bio-Tech UGC – Maulana Azad
National Fellowship (2009 onwards)
3. 2010
onwards
Aarthi R Bio-Tech UGC – BSR Fellowship
(2010 onwards)
4. 2010-2013 Radhakrishnan K Bio-Tech DBT JRF (2010-2013)
5. 2010-2013 Mohammed A Faiydh Bio-Tech ICCR (2010-2013)
6. 2010 T. Elavarasan Bio-Tech DST-PURSE 2010 onwards
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onwards
7. 2010
onwards
R. Aarthi Bio-Tech UGC BSR JRF 2010 onwards
8. 2010
onwards
Suganya S Bio-Tech UGC – BSR Fellowship
(2010 onwards)
9. 2010
onwards
Laishram Santhalembi Bio-Tech UGC BSR Fellowship 2010 onwards
10. 2010
onwards
Ahil Ananth Bio-Tech DST PURSE JRF June 2010 onwards
11. 2011 Elakkiya C Bio-Tech Best Poster Presentation, SRM
University, Chennai, 2011
12. 2011 C.S.Kirthika Bio-Tech Best Poster Prize at Chennai
Chemistry Conference, 2011 held at
IIT Chennai, Feb 2011
Best Poster Prize at National
Conference on “Emerging Trends in
Biological Research” NCEBR 11, at
Univ.ofMadras,
Feb 2011
13. 2011 A. A. Asiya Parvin Bio-Tech UGC – Maulana Azad National
Fellowship
(2011 onwards)
14. 2011-2014 Sabina K Bio-Tech DST Inspire Fellowshipm(2011-2014)
15. 2011
onwards
K.Divakar Bio-Tech CSIR SRF 2011 onwards
16. 2011
onwards
Sasitha Bio-Tech CSIR SRF 2011 onwards
17. 2011
onwards
Gopi G.R Bio-Tech CSIR SRF 2011 onwards
DAAD fellowship June 2012-Dec 2012
18. 2012 K.Shilpa Bio-Tech Poster Presented at Keystone
symposia: Pathogenesis of Diabetes:
Emerging Insights into Molecular
Mechanisms
January 29 - February 3, 2012
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
(Travel grant award by DST Govt of
India)
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19. 2012 Sudha Rani.R Bio-Tech Attended a Workshop on “Food,
Pharma and Fitness in East and
West” University of Copenhagen,
Denmark, 22nd May 2012
20. 2012 P. Ruban Rex Bio-Tech Grants For Three Months
Colloboration
Project In Life and Health Science
Department, Aston University,
Birmingham, UK 2012
21. 2012 S. Thiruvarutchelvan Bio-Tech Grants For Three Months
Colloboration Project In Life and
Health Science Department, Aston
University, Birmingham, UK 2012
22. 2012
onwards
Anitha S. Bio-Tech CSIR SRF Fellowship
(2012 onwards)
23. 2012
onwards
Maziya Ibrahim Bio-Tech CSIR SRF Fellowship
( 2012 onwards)
24. 2012
onwards
C. Hema Gayathri Bio-Tech Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship JRF
2012 onwards
25. 2011-2014 Aparnaa.R Bio-Tech 2011-2012 Lady TATA
2012-2014 CSIR
26. 2012-2014 Arun Kumar.C Bio-Tech 2012-2014 CSIR
27. 2012-2014 Christiana. I Bio-Tech 2012-2014 CSIR
28. 2012-2014 Anugraha.G Bio-Tech 2012-2014 CSIR
29. 2012-2014 Rajkumar Paul Bio-Tech 2012-2014 CSIR
30. 2012-2015 Vishnu Priya P Bio-Tech DST Inspire Fellowship
(2012-2015)
31. K.Srinivasa Babu Bio-Tech AICTE-NDF fellowship
32. Premsingh Samuel Bio-Tech DBT-JRF fellowship
33. Muthukumaran.T Bio-Tech CSIR-SRF
34. M.Balamurali Bio-Tech AICTE-NDF fellowship
35. V.Vasu Bio-Tech CSIR-SRF
36. Prasanna Vadhana Bio-Tech DBT-JRF fellowship
37. Ravikanth harit Bio-Tech CSIR-SRF
38. P.A.Balakumaran Bio-Tech CSIR-SRF
39. R.Ravisankaran Bio-Tech CSIR-SRF
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40. M. Sailaja Reddy Bio-Tech DST – Inspire
Fellowship
41.
B. Sathya Moorthy
Bio-Tech UGC- Rajiv Gandhi National
Fellowship
United States India Education
Foundation – Nehru Doctoral and
Professional
Fellowship
42. D. Jeeva Jothi Bio-Tech UGC – BSR Fellowship
43. Narendran.S Bio-Tech CSIR JRF
44. Muthusamy V S Bio-Tech CSIR-RA
45. Ramadevi S Bio-Tech ICMR-SRF
46. Lakshmi J Bio-Tech Lady Tata fellowship
47. Sudhagar S Bio-Tech CSIR-SRF
48. Bharathi Raja R Bio-Tech CSIR-SRF
49. Jyothi Kumari P Bio-Tech BSR UGC- JRF
50. Sathya S Bio-Tech CSIR-SRF
51. Shilpa K Bio-Tech CSIR-SRF
52. Poornima Devi N Bio-Tech CSIR-SRF
53. ANURADHA. R Bio-Tech 2 (IASC)
54. ASHWIN. B Bio-Tech 1 (DAAD
55. ASHWIN. S. S Bio-Tech 1 (IASC)
56. KIRUTHIGA. B Bio-Tech 1 (IASC)
57. MANJULA . A Bio-Tech 1 (McMaster Univ, Canada)
58. NIVEDITHA. D Bio-Tech 1(IASC)
1 (Khorana Fellowship)
59. PRASANTH. T Bio-Tech 2 (Khorana & DAAD)
60. SAROJA. S Bio-Tech 1 (TIFR)
61. SHYAMALA. R Bio-Tech 1 (IASC)
62. SINDHUJA. R Bio-Tech
1 (Khorana Fellowship)
63. SONAKSHI SAHU Bio-Tech 1 (M D Anderson Fellow)
64. SOUMYA NEGI Bio-Tech 1 (IASC)
2 (Khorana & DAAD)
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65. LOGARAJ BHARATH Bio-Tech 1 (IASC)
66. SUKANYA. G Bio-Tech 1 (Univ. of Tubingen, Germany)
67. ABISHEK SINGH Bio-Tech 1 (IASC)
68. SRI KARTHIKA. S Bio-Tech 1 (IASC)
1 (Stower‟s Fellowhip)
69. SURIYA SRI. S Bio-Tech 1 (Stower‟s Fellowhip)
70. ANWESHA REDDY. V Bio-Tech 1 (IASC)
71. KETHARINI. S Bio-Tech 1 (IASC)
72. VIVEKANANDAN. R Bio-Tech 1 (Stower‟s Fellowship)
73. Mr.R.Pradeep Kumar Ceramic Tech 1
74. Miss.R.Durgha Ceramic Tech 1
75. Miss. S.Gowthami Ceramic Tech 1
76. Mr.E.Srinivasulu Ceramic Tech 1
77. Ms.N.R.Aganalakshmi Ceramic Tech 1
78. 2011 A.K. Aswanth,
B.Tech – PRPC, VI
sem
Chemical First prize in SALTACT in IIChE,
Mumbai(May 2011)
79. 2011 A.K. Aswanth,
A.R. Ram Kumar
B.Tech – PRPC, VI
sem
Chemical Third prize in paper presentation in
IIChE, Mumbai(May 2011)
80. 2012 P. Premkumar
B.Tech – PRPC, VII
sem
Chemical NSO Best hockey player award (Jan
2012)
81. 2012 M. Senguttuvan
B.Tech – PRPC, VII
sem
Chemical NSO Best hockey player award (Jan
2012)
82. 2012 S.K.L. Vijayeraj
B.Tech – PRPC, VII
sem
Chemical 2nd place in University level test cricket
match
3rd place in tennis (Anna fest 2012)
83. 2012 D. Raja Nandhini
B.Tech – PRPC, VII
sem
Chemical Summer fellowship programmein IIT
Madras (May 2012 – July 2012)
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES AT MIT
Sl.
No.
Date Name of the Student Dept./Centre Awards
National / International
1. Dr.K.M.Parammasivam Aerospace
Engg.
Appreciation certificate for sincere
guidance to a ME Aero student in the
field of Wind Engineering from Indian
Society of Wind Engineering.
2. Efficycle Automobile
Engg.
1
3. ECOSHELL Automobile
Engg.
1
4. SAE Supra Automobile
Engg.
5. Mr.KapilArasu
(Doctoral)
Instrumentation
Engg. Canadian common wealth scholarship
6. N.Ganeshram,
Lakshmi
Srinivas&G.Mohan
Production 2nd Prize Robotics Event, IIT
Karaghpur
7. M.Parvathy&V.Subalak
shmi
Information
Technology
Innovative students Projects under
Research Support Scheme
“Secured Interactive Learning in
Hybrid Wireless Networks” won
Rs.25,000
8. K.Bhairavi, M.Harini
and R.Saranya
Information
Technology
Innovative students Projects under
Research Support Scheme “Android
Plus: Easing the user interaction and
helping illiterates” won Rs.25,000
9. R.Prasanna,
V.Prashanth and
A.Srinivas
Information
Technology
Innovative students Projects under
Research Support Scheme Student
Attendance Tracking System using
IPv6 - won Rs.25,000
10. V.Saravanan,
S.Sridhar,
M.Venkatesh
Information
Technology
Innovative students Projects under
Research Support Scheme
“Multitenancy and Load Balancing in
Infra-structure as a service Layer in
Cloud Computing” - won Rs.25,000
11. M.Gargi, Information Innovative students Projects under
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J.JasmineStylva Rani,
MadhuRamaih
Technology Research Support Scheme Mobile
Authenticating using IRIS Detection -
won Rs.25,000
12. Mr.Suresh Information
Technology
Innovative students Projects under
Research Support Scheme
Intelligence: Human Computer
Interaction using hand Gestures - won
Rs.25,000
13. Jamin Mohamed,
S.Manikandan, P.Ram
Kumar
Information
Technology
Innovative students Projects under
Research Support Scheme Relay
Selection for shadow region in IEEE
802.16j MMR networks - won
Rs.25,000/-
14. M.SheebaShanthaKum
ari, K.Prabavathi
Information
Technology
Innovative students Projects under
Research Support Scheme Rough
set based job runtime estimation and
grid scheduling - won Rs.25,000/-
15. R.AnitaDevasena Information
Technology
Innovative students Projects under
Research Support Scheme
Framework for in Grid at Recent
Research Trends in Advanced
Computing
16. H.Divya Computer
Technology
Invention Award for “Recognizing
Hand Gestures of a dancer”
(Intellectual Ventures, USA)
17. 2011 Aparna M
Kamala Geetha J
Shobana N
Information
Technology
Best Paper Award
International Conference on Recent
Trends in Information Technology
ICRTIT 2011
18. 2011 S.Nagapurani,
T.Valliammai
Information
Technology
Pinnacle- '11 - 2nd prize in debugging
19. 2011 J. NareshKumar, G.
Raja Sriram
Information
Technology
Pinnacle- '11 - 1st prize in online
programming contest
20. 2011 H.Divya
Computer
Technology Best Student Award ,2011(TCS)
21. 2011 Chandrasekar,
SubramaniaJeeva and
Prabhakaran
Computer
Technology
Asia 4th rank (Inter Collegiate
Programming Competition, 2011)
22. 2012 Gireesh Kumar R.N
and
RaveendranR .
(PG students) (2012)
Aerospace
Engg.
Won First prize in the contest
conducted by Mahindra Satyam
Integrated Engineering Solutions
under Aerospace (Academic Stream).
23. 2012 Periyannasamy.K.
(PG student) (2012)
Aerospace
Engg.
Best Research Paper Award,
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VIT
24. 2012 Manikandan.T.
(PG student) (2012)
Aerospace
Engg.
Best Research Paper Award,
National Institute of Technology,
Rourkela
25. 2012 Vignesh.S and
Thriukural.R
Electronics First place for the best engineering
project “Design of intelligent child
interactive system by integrating
humanoid robot and cloud computing”
was awarded a trophy and a cheque
of Rs.15,000/- in VISAI 2012- An
international project competition and
exhibition, held at Vel Tech Dr. RR
and Dr.SR Technical University,
Avadi, Chennai.
26. 2012 Prashanth V
Computer
Technology Best Student,2012 (TCS)
STUDENT ACTIVITIES AT SAP
No Date Name of the
Student
Dept./Centr
e
Achievements Awards
1 17-4-2012 D. Venkataraman Architecture Best final year
student
Anna University
First in Arch.
Design
Prof. F.B.
Pithavadian
Endowment
Best Overall
academic
performance
Thiru C.R. Narayana
Rao Memorial
Endowment
First in Arch.
Design from I to IX
Sem.
(Late)I.Sudarshan
Endowment
Highest mark in
Arch. Design from
I to IX Sem.
Bennet Pithavadian
Enwoement
Best Cum.
Performance from
II to VIII Sem
Alumni Club Award
Best student in the Lion Sesha Shanker
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pre-final year of
B.Arch. (VII & VIII
Sem)
Award
Best outgoing
student from final
year BArch
Pavithra Award
2 17-4-2012 B.R. Kallinatha
Planning
Best final year
student
Anna University
Award
Best Cum.
Performance
Alumni Club Award
3 17-4-2012 R. Nachiappan Architecture Best student who
secure first mark
from III to X Sem
Dharmambal
Jayaraman Award
Best outgoing
B.Arch student
K. Narayanan
Endowment
First in Thesis
submission
A.L. Mudaliar Award
Best outgoing
student in the
Academic year
2010-2011
Everest Award of
Excellence
4 17-4-2012 K. Sindhuja
Planning Best Thesis in
M.Plan
Rajagopal
Endowment
5 17-4-2012 E.P. Vaidehi Planning Best outgoing
M.Plan student
Best outgoing &
Best performer in
“Traffic &
Transportation
course”
(Late) Thiru B.
Rajagopal
Endowment
6 17-4-2012 J. Sheeba Architecture Highest cum.
Marks in M.Arch
(Late) B.C.
Sengupta
Endowment Award
7 17-4-2012 G.K.Padmavathi Architecture First in drawing in
B.Arch. Drawing
Madhavan Award
Best overall
performance in the
academic year
Alumni Club Award
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2010-2011
(shared) B.Arch
8 17-4-2012 D. Nishanthi
Planning Best cum. in
M.Plan
Dissertation
(shared)
Alumni Club Award
9 17-4-2012 Saritha G.
Parambath
Architecture Best cum.
performance in
M.Arch (Gen)
Alumni Club Award
10 17-4-2012 H. Suresha
Planning Best cum. in
M.Plan
Dissertation
(shared)
Alumni Club Award
11 17-4-2012 S.Chandrasekaran Architecture Best Incoming
student in the I
year Arch.
Alumni Club Award
12
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31-3-2011 Mr. Nachiappan Architecture Best outgoing
student
Pavithra Award
First in I-VIII Sem. Thiru C.R. Narayana
Rao Endowment
Award
First in Pre final
year VII Sem.
K. Narayanan
Endowment
Highest mark in
Arch. Design from
III to IX Sem.
Bennet Pithavadian
Endowment
First in Arch
Design I-IX
Prof. F.B.
Pithavadian
Endowment
First in Arch
Design I-IX
Late I Sudarshan
Award
Best final year
student in B.Arch
Anna Univ. Award
Best outgoing
student
Pavithra Award
First rank outgoing
student
Lion Sesha Shankar
Award
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31-3-2011 Ms. Abbinaya Architecture First in drawing
subject in B.Arch I
year
Thiru Madhavan
Award
31-3-2011 Ms. Padmavathi
G.K.
-do- Best Incoming
student
Sakthi Srinivasan
Award
15 31-3-2011 Ms. Twinkle
Paulina
-do- Highest mark in
B.Arch final year
Thiru L.M. Chitale
Endowment Award
16 31-3-2011 B.Balachander -do- Students first in
the thesis in
B.Arch
Dr.A.L. Mudaliar
Award
Student first in the
thesis submission
in B.Arch
Padmashree
Lakshman Mahadev
Chitale Endow.
17 31-3-2011 R. Aravind Architecture Best student
secured first mark
from III to X Sem
Dharmambal
Jayaraman Award
Highest mark in all
subjects from V to
X Sem.
Sir A.
Venkatarathinam
Endowment
Best outgoing
student in B.Arch
K. Narayanan
Endow.
Best in pre-final
year
Everest Award
18 31-3-2011 N.H. Suma Planning Best thesis in
M.Plan
Thiru B. Rajagopal
Endow. Prize
19 31-3-2011 Sheeba Architecture Highest cum. in all
three sem.
Thiru .B.C. Sengupta
Endow.
20 31-3-2011 E.P. Vaidehi Planning Best Outgoing
student
Thiru E. Rajagopal
Endowment
Best final year
student
Anna University
Award
21 31-3-2011 Praveen Kumar Architecture Best sportsperson
for the SAP
GEM Sports Prize
36) ACTIVITIES OF GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING UNITS:
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1. Faculty advisor:
The head of the department will attach certain number of students to a teaching
faculty who shall function as faculty advisor for those students throughtout their
period of study. The faculty advisor shall help the students in planning their courses
of study and for general advise on the academic programme. They shall also
monitor the attendance and progress of the students and counsel them periodically.
If necessary they may also discuss and inform the parents about the progress of the
students.
2. Class committee:
Class committee consists of teachers of the concerned class, student
representatives and a chairperson who is not teaching the class. The function of
class committee include:
Solving problems experienced by students in the classroom and in the
laboratories.
Informing student representatives the academic schedule including dates of
assessments and syllabus coverage of each assessment.
Informing students representatives the break up of marks for practical‟s.
Analysing the performance of the students of the class after each test and
finding ways and means of improving the performance of the students.
Identifying the weak students, if any, and requesting the teachers concerned
to provide some additional help or guidance or coaching to weak students.
3. NRI Counsellor:
Counselors are appointed for the students enrolled in the following Departments
under Non Resident Indians (NRI) / Children of Indian workers in Gulf countries
(CIWGC) / Foreign Nationals (FN) categories. Counsellors conduct periodic meeting
( atleast once in a fortnight) with the students and minutes of the meeting are sent to
the parents and Director of International affairs. Their role also includes have one-
to- one contact with the students and try to understand the grievances and provide
them counselling. The programme have been started since 2009.
4. Centre for university industry collaboration:
This centre provide continuous programmes on career counselling , soft skill
development, career path identification , etc for the students. Also, the programme “
mind without fear” focuses more on prevention of suicide . Services are provided to
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help students identify job opportunities, preparation for facing interviews,
entrepreneurship skills development etc.
5. Remedial coaching to SC/ST/OBC (Non-Creamy) and Minority Students, classes
are conducted by SC/ST Cell - Anna University.
6. Guidance and counselling are offered by running the community radio (Anna FM
90.4MHz) for the community and by the community with cooperation from the
faculty of Anna University, its students, its neighbours.
7. Health centre: In addition to general clinic and speciality consultancy , practising
counsellors from are hired on call to cater to the needs of the students. Moreover
students are covered by group medi-claim and group personal accident policy of Rs
50000/- per student
8. A slot for Guidance and motivation to be a part of timetable for students admitted in
the year 2012 has been initiated. The speakers include, senior professor, Alumni,
achievers from the senior students etc. Students are also attached to classes for
yoga, humour and communications skills are arranged from the external agency.
9. The Department of English conducts special classes with the assistance of the
SC/ST cell to teach students who are not so proficient in English the skills of
listening and speaking. The Department has also been assisting students to hone
their communication and soft skills and to help them face their placement tests and
interviews with confidence. The Department exhibits genuine humanitarian concern
for the welfare of the students of the University. Many students are gently assisted
by the Department with advice and counselling to settle down and cope with their
challenging academic routine.
10. Youth red cross in one of its avenues provided to the students to pursue “
PERSONALITY AND CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME”.
11. NSS programme aims to inculcate social welfare in students, and to provide service
to society without bias. NSS volunteers work to ensure that everyone who is needy
gets help to enhance their standard of living and lead a life of dignity..
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37) PLACEMENT SERVICES PROVIDED TO STUDENTS
ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI - 600 025.
CENTRE FOR UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION
BRANCH-WISE PLACEMENT STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR 2011 – 2012
Degree Branch / Specialisation No. of Students
Regd. Plcd.
COLLEG OF ENGINEERING
B.E. AGRICULTURE & IRRIGATION 38 23
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 49 29
CIVIL 70 35
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 221 179
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS 62 44
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION 249 193
GEO-INFORMATICS 36 31
INDUSTRIAL 41 31
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 130 108
MANUFACTURING 46 20
MATERIAL SCIENCE 37 21
MECHANICAL 147 97
MINING 26 19
PRINTING TECHNOLOGY 42 26
UG SUB TOTAL (CEG) 1194 856
M.E. CONSTRUCTION ENGG. & MANAGEMENT 21 2
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CIVIL ENVIRONMENATAL MANAGEMENT 15 3
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 16 7
GEO-INFORMATICS 15 4
HYDROLOGY & WATER RESOURCES 18 5
INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCE MGMT. 18 9
IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT 14
SOIL MECHANICS AND FOUNDATION 22 1
SOLAR ENERGY 13 8
STRUCTURAL 19 9
TRANSPORTATION 17 1
MECH. COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING 20 10
ENERGY 20 4
ENGINEERING DESIGN 23 6
INDUSTRIAL 14 5
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES 17 5
MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS & MANAGEMENT 25 6
REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING 19 7
EEE CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION 21 9
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES 28 24
HIGH VOLTAGE 20 7
POWER ELECTRONICS & DRIVES 22 8
POWER SYSTEMS 21 7
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ECE APPLIED ELECTRONICS 21 13
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 18 13
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 30 4
MEDICAL ELECTRONICS 20 13
V.L.S.I. DESIGN 25 13
CSE COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 35 10
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 24 17
KNOWLEDGE ENGG. & COMPU. LINGUISTICS 10 4
MULTI-MEDIA TECHNOLOGY 23 14
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 25 16
M.E. PRINTING & PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY 18 5
M.Tech. COASTAL MANAGEMENT 12
LASER AND ELECTRO OPTICAL ENGG. 18 5
POLYMER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 10 2
REMOTE SENSING 15 4
M.B.A. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 64 21
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - HOSPITALITY MGT 16 6
M.C.A. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 97 63
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M.Sc. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 27 11
APPLIED CHEMISTRY 4
APPLIED GEOLOGY 24 4
ELECTRONICS MEDIA 25 5
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 11 1
MATERIAL SCIENCE 20 5
MEDICAL PHYSICS 1
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY COMMINICATION 10 1
M.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 26 18
Integ. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 27 18
ELECTRONICS MEDIA 38 21
PG SUB TOTAL (CEG) 1132 454
TOTAL (CEG) 2326 1310
Degree Branch / Specialisation
No. of
Students
Reg
d.
Plc
d.
ALAGAPPA COLLEGE OF
TECHNOLOGY
B.Tech. APPAREL TECHNOLOGY 20 9
CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY 29 19
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 63 41
FOOD TECHNOLOGY 18 13
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INDUSTRIAL BIO-TECHNOLOGY 59 47
LEATHER TECHNOLOGY 41 17
PETROLEUM REFINING & PETRO
CHEMICALS 38 26
PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY 17 14
TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY 32 13
UG SUB TOTAL (ACT) 317 199
M.Tech.
BIO-PHARMACEUTICAL
TECHNOLOGY 26 17
BIO-TECHNOLOGY 28 12
CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY 3
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 19 6
COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY 7
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY 25 15
FOOD TECHNOLOGY 12 6
FOOTWEAR SCIENCE &
ENGINEERING 5
NANO TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE 15 8
PETROLEUM REFINING & PETRO
CHEMICALS 20 6
TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY 20 5
PG SUB TOTAL (ACT) 180 75
TOTAL (ACT) 497 274
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MADRAS INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
B.Tech. AERONAUTICAL 39 10
AUTOMOBILE 44 30
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING 136 112
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION 208 168
ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION 60 48
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 114 105
PRODUCTION 60 37
RUBBER & PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY 24 15
UG SUB TOTAL (MIT) 685 525
M.E. AERONAUTICAL 19 7
AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY 14 7
APPLIED MATHEMATICS 14 1
AUTOMOBILE 23 10
AVIONICS 22 7
COMMUNICATION & NETWORKING 26 17
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING 21 13
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 19 10
INSTRUMENTATION 22 7
MANUFACTURING 22 6
MECHATRONICS 22 14
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RUBBER TECHNOLOGY 7 2
PG SUB TOTAL (MIT) 231 101
TOTAL (MIT) 916 626
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND
PLANNING.
B.Arch. ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING 25 3
UG SUB TOTAL (SAP) 25 3
M.Arch. ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING
PG SUB TOTAL (SAP) 0 0
TOTAL (SAP) 25 3
UG TOTAL (ANNA UNIV.)
222
1
158
3
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PG TOTAL (ANNA UNIV.)
154
3 630
TOTAL ENROLMENT
GRAND TOTAL (ANNA UNIV.)
376
4
221
3
* 556 Students were placed in IT & Core Dream Job Companies
38) DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES FOR NON-TEACHING STAFF:
Non-teaching staff members in the cadre of Deputy Registrar, Assistant Registrar,
Chief Superintendent, Superintendent, Assistant, Junior Assistant are being
deputed to the programme as mentioned below.
1 Planning for Retirement
2 Procurement Procedures and Contracts Management
3 Establishment Rules, Accounts and Purchase Procedures of Anna University
4 Pensionary Benefits & Revision of context of 6th Pay Commission of
Pension , Commutation, Gratuities and Family & modalities of New
Pension Scheme including Pay Fixation
5 Administrative Vigilance and Procedure of Departmental Enquiry Conduct
Rules, Framing & Charge Sheet and its Service Conducting of Enquiry,
Role & Function of EO, PO and DefenceAsstt
6 Purchase Procedures of Anna University
7 Orientation Programme in the Management of University Finances at
National University of Educational Planning and Administration
8 Improving Efficiency and Effectiveness of Personal Secretaries / Assistants
and Office Staff Including Multitasking
9 Ethics and Values in Governance
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10 Domestic Enquiry, Disciplinary Action and Discipline
11 Organizational Excellence
12 Total Quality Management
The following are the benefits of the above said programmes
To equip them with appropriate skill to meet objective and expectations of the
Organizations
To develop participants ability to meet challenge vibrant organization in a fast
changingscenario
To share experience and discuss related problems in real work situation
Learning new skill and work methodology, behaviour and public relations.
Optimum utilization of their skills towards efficient management practice and
positive culture.
To carry on the administrative burden of execution of development plans and
face the ever new challenges and problems day to day work
To enhance the effectiveness of the office staff by inculcating the values of
sound organization principles.
39) HEALTHY PRACTICES OF THE INSTITUTION
The Anna University Chennai is committed to excellence in higher education
through the following of academic processes that are fair, transparent, enriching and
give a balance of the professional and social spheres. There are various levels at
which these processes act- administration, student welfare, conduct of academic
courses, conduct of examinations, reviewing of courses, research and
development, exchange programmes, active student bodies, technical societies and
symposia, cultural activities, outreach activities and extension programmes, staff
and student welfare programmes.
A holistic approach towards students‟ knowledge and welfare ensures an
excellent outcome. At the outset, the diverse students who come in are counseled
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through orientation programmes. In order to strengthen their weak areas, additional
courses such as English, other languages, Maths, etc., are offered apart from the
basic requisite ones. Eligible and needy students are given scholarships under
various schemes. Students are also inducted into various service or socially
oriented programmes such as NSS, YRC, NSO, etc., They also avail of the various
facilities in the campus such as sports, yoga, etc., Through their years of study, they
play an active role in student societies, both extra-curricular and co-curricular,
thereby getting empowered in decision making and organising. Student advisors
and counselors also help in ensuring that students‟ needs are taken care of.
Exchange programmes with foreign universities expose the students to international
practices through the Centre for International Affairs.
The conduct of the various academic programmes are done in an extremely
methodical and rigorous manner. The different faculties and their chairmen serve to
consolidate the course content for the programmes through Board of Studies,
Academic Council, etc., This is a periodic process which ensures the constant
updating of content based on needs and trends. At the University level, the Centre
for Academic Courses monitors the conduct of different programmes. Within each
programme, the delivery of courses are governed by course instructors and course
coordinators. For each year in a programme, the Class Committee, comprising of
student representatives and staff, is an active means of monitoring the conduct of
courses. The working of the committee is such that feedback mechanism regarding
students‟ performance as well as other needs is inbuilt. Towards the end of each
semester, the student evaluation of staff gives ample scope to examine the strength
and weakness in course delivery so that there is input for future action. Research
programmes are tied in with area of specialisation of faculty as well as the various
centres so as to provide mutual benefits and good knowledge transfer to students
as well as services to society. The examination system ensures a fair evaluation of
students‟ knowledge through an extremely orderly process by the Controller and
Additional Controller of Exams.
The organisation of the University into various Departments and Centres
helps in the consolidation of expert knowledge as well as in connecting knowledge
through interdisplinary ways. This helps to benefit both students and larger society
through study, research, consultancy and extension activities. Further, the
University brings in academic input from the industries through the Centre for
University-Industry collaboration. The various alumni associations of the University
also actively participate in programmes and building projects. The University also
reaches out to larger society through programmes involving women empowerment,
school children, etc.,
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The University ensures the welfare of its faculty and students through health
insurance schemes, yoga classes, etc.,
The performance of the University depends on healthy practices in all realms
and cannot come from concentrating on a single sphere. The above discussed
points offer just a glimpse of the various processes and means that the University
has devised in order to foster healthy practices in a holistic manner.
40) LINKAGES DEVELOPED WITH NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL, ACADEMIC /
RESEARCH BODIES
# Date Dept./
Centre
Linkage Number
National International
Academic Resea
rch
Academic Rese
arch
1 Bio-
Technology
Collaborative courses
offered
1. Metabolic
Engineering
2. Food, Medicine &
Philosaphy
3. Business
Entrepreneurship
in Food
Technology
Collaborative
course work
between
Anna
University,
Copenhagen
University,
and
Wageningen
University
2 Manufacturin
g Engg.
CEG
Electronics
Manufacturing
Technology
M/s. Flextronincs
3 ECE - CEG 1. Microcontroller
Laboratory
2. Centre of
Excellence in Bio-
Medical Engineering -
Renesas
Singapore
Texas
Instruments
4 CSE - CEG 1. NIOT, Ministry of Earth
Science – IBM
2. Tamil Computing Lab
3. Smart and Secure
Environment Lab
Information
Technology,
Department
of Information
Technology
5 IT – CEG 1. Multi-core
Programming
Lab supported by
INTEL
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2. CISCO Lab
3. CSNA certified
course
4. IBM short term
course
CISCO
CISCO
IBM
6 Medical
Physics
1. M.Sc(Medical
Physics)
1. Adyar Cancer
Institute
2. Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre
7 Aerospace
Engg. MIT
1. High Temperature
Materials Testing
Lab
2. Laboratory for
Dynamic Testing of
Materials
DRDO
8 Electronics
And
Instrumentati
on Engg -
MIT
Field-bus Laboratory DST-FIST
9 IT – MIT 1. Cloud Computing Lab
2. Pervasive Computing
Lab
3. Sensor Network Lab
DST-FIST
TEQIP
DST-NRDMS
41) INITIATIVE TOWARDS FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
S.NO Year Date Faculty Development
Programme Coordinator
No. of
Faculty
Attend
1. 2011 16-22 Nov Software Testing
Dr.G.S.Mahalakshmi
Assistant Professor (SG
21
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2. 2011 5-11 Dec Network Programming
and Management
Mrs.K.Indra Gandhi
Assistant Professor
Mrs.P.Geetha
Assistant Professor
Mr.L.Sai Ramesh
Teaching Fellow
22
3. 2011 28 Nov- 4 Dec Design of Steel
Structures
Dr.R.Senthil
Associate Professor
Dr.H.Jane Helena
Assistant Professor
19
4. 2011 2-9 Jan Communication Skill
Laboratory
Dr.S.P.Dhanavel
Professor & Head
Dr.P.R.Sujatha
Priyadharsini
Assistant Professor
20
5. 2011 14-20 Nov Principles of Compiler
Design
Dr.P.Varalakshmi
Assitant Professor (SG
22
6. 2011 1-9 Dec Thermal Engineering - I
Dr.G.Devaradjane
Professor and Head
Dr.P.Senthilkumar
Assistant Professor 17
7. 2011 17-23 Dec Cryptography & Network
Security
Dr.V.Vaidehi
Professor & Head
Mrs.S.Neelavathy Pari
Assistant Professor
34
8. 2011 28 Nov- 4 Dec Digital Signal Processing
Dr.K.Bhoopathy Bagan
Professor & Head
Mrs.Sabitha
Ramakrishnan
Assistant Professor
29
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9. 2011 4-11 Jan Engineering Physics-II
Dr.S.Sankar
Professor
Dr.Y.Vidyalakshmi
Assistant Professor
Dr.D.Geetha
Assistant Professor
37
10. 2011 26 Dec- 2 Jan Engineering Chemistry-II
Dr.K.M.Veerabadran
Assistant Professor
29
11. 2011 2-8 Dec Finite Element Analysis
Dr.A.Rajadurai
Professor
Dr.K.Kalaichelvan
Associate Professor
38
12. 2012 21-27 May Service Oriented
Architecture
Dr.R.Baskaran
Assistant Professor
Dr.S.Bose
Assistant Professor
31
13. 2012 7-13 May Software Engineering
Dr.A.Kannan
Professor
Dr.M.Deivamani
Teaching Fellow 30
14. 2012 20-26 May Wireless Communication
Dr.M.Meenakshi
Associate Professor
Dr.M.A.Bhagyaveni
Associate Professor
Mr.T.Laxmikandan
Assistant Professor
23
15. 2012 30 May - 6 Jun Basics of Dynamics and
Aseismic Design
Dr.K.P.Jaya
Associate Professor
Dr.S.Greeshma
Assistant Professor(SG)
22
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16. 2012 18-25 Jun Engineering Chemistry-I
Dr.N.Rajendran
Associate Professor
Dr.M.J.Umapathy
Assistant Professor(SG)
24
17. 2012 20-27 Jun Engineering Physics-I
Dr.P.Aruna
Professor
Dr.G.Sasikala
Assistant Professor
38
18. 2012 1-8 Jun Heat Transfer
Dr.N.Nagendra Gandhi
Professor and Head
Dr.S.Renganathan
Assistant Professor
26
19. 2012 4-9 Jun Applied Hydraulics &
Pneumatics
Dr.A.Jothilingam
Professor & Head
Dr.B.Mohan
Associate Professor
27
20. 2012 28 May -3 Jun Industrial
Instrumentation-II
Dr.S.Srinivasan
Associate Professor
Dr.S.Kumar
Associate Professor
19
21. 2012 9-16 May Computational Fluid
Dynamics
Dr.B.T.N.Sridhar
Professor and Head
Dr.C.Senthilkumar
Assistant Professor
25
22. 2012 16-23 May Composite Materials
Dr.K.Ravi Chandran
Associate Professor
Dr.L.S.Jayakumari
Assistant Professor
25
23. 2012 14-25 May Mobile Communication
Dr.Dhananjay Kumar
Assistant Professor(SG)
34
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24. 2012 11-18 Jun Discrete Matematics
Dr.V.Vijayalakshmi
Assistant Professr (SG)
Dr.S.Anbarasu
Assistant Professr (SG)
Dr.A.Tamilselvi
Assistant Professor
30
42) ANY OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION THE INSTITUTION WISHES TO ADD
Part C: Detail the plans of the institution for the next year.
IQAC was formed in November 2012.
Dr. K.NARASHIMAN Dr. P. KALIRAJ
Name & Signature of the Director, IQAC Name & Signature of the Chairperson, IQAC