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CONTENTS
S.No Topic Page No
Origin 1. About LBRCE 3 2. About Director 3 3. About Principal 4 4. About Department 5 5. About HOD 5 6. R&D Activities By Department of E.I.E 6 Faculty 7. Profiles 9 8. Paper Publications & Books 11 9. Papers Presented in Conferences/Seminars 11 10. Workshops / Faculty Development Programs / Training Programs 12 11. Govt. of India Funded Projects 12 12. Membership in Professional Bodies 14
Events Organized by Department 13. Workshops / Faculty Development Programs / Training Programs 15 14. Conferences/Seminars 15 15. Guest Lectures 16 Supporting Staff And Laboratories 16. Supporting Staff Details 17 17. Details of Laboratories 17
Advanced Research Centers 18. National MEMS Design Centre (NMDC) 23 19. Nanotechnology Research Centre 30 Students 20. Publications, Conferences, Workshops & Fests 32 21. Placements Details 38 22. Student Activities 45 23. GATE qualified 48 24. ALUMINI 48 25. Opportunities for Instrumentation Engineers 49 26. Newspaper Clippings 52
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ABOUT LBRCE Lakireddy Bali Reddy College of Engineering is an ISO 9001:2008 Certified institution, approved by AICTE, Accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with 'A' Grade and National Board of Accreditation (NBA). It has spacious campus spread over 60 acres, of serene and natural surroundings with plenty of greenery in Mylavaram, Krishna District. It has sufficient infrastructure with an administration block of 60,000 sq.ft. It facilitates AC Auditorium, AC Conference‐room, well equipped laboratories, free internet with 28mbps leased line, a world class Library server with 4.5 tb back up area, an extension counter of Central Bank of India, excellent canteen to cater to the needs of students and staff.
ABOUT THE DIRECTOR
Dr.E.V. Prasad took charge as the Director, LBR College of Engineering, Mylavaram on Oct‐2013. Under his able guidance several R and D activities in the College have been initiated. Within a very short span of time after his taking over of the reins of the college, he has streamlined the Academics and Administration in a highly Professional way. The students discipline is given top priority. The faculty and staff were highly motivated for committed and dedicated service.
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Dr.E.V.Prasad, Director He has now taken up the leadership with a stern determination and mission of making it a model College with Five star status and take it to the level of top ten Engineering colleges in the country. Now the College is marching towards the realization of the dream in war footing with various student development activities being introduced in the college to achieve the goal. To make the dream come true several programmes have already been initiated and put in action such as industry sponsored research projects, English language laboratory, introduction of Communication and staff skills department, computer aided GRE/TOEFL and Gate Coaching , Guest Lectures by eminent Professors and Professionals, appointing highly experienced and qualified faculty who are regularly sponsored to National and International conferences/Workshops, maintaining always 1:15 Faculty student ratio, established research centers in the departments. ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL Dr.N.R.M.Reddy Graduated in Civil Engineering in 1984 from University College of Engineering, Osmania University, Hyderabad. Post Graduated in Civil Structural Engineering in 1986 from JNTU, Hyderabad. Attained Ph.D in Structural Engineering from JNTU‐A, Anantapur. To his credit he has several papers published in National and International Journals. Attended several workshops, seminars, conferences, short‐term courses etc. He has vast experience of about 30 years in teaching and worked as Principal & Director in various Engineering Colleges.
Dr.N.R.M.Reddy
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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The department of Electronics and Instrumentation has started in 2002 with an intake of 60 students keeping in view the need for instrumentation engineers in the industrial sector. Instrumentation precisely is the measurement and control of various parameters of any system. It is fascinating motley of multifarious disciplines of technology such as process control, Electrical, Electronic and Mechanical measurements and transducer Engineering. This Department offers Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering at UG level. This curriculum is formulated with motto of making the students aware of the current Industrial standards. With this perfect blend of industrial exposure, coupled with good technical base, our students have made a presence in various technological domains in all the top‐level industries. Another fact that catapults the fame of the Department to great heights is the strong bond between the students, Professors and Alumni.
ABOUT THE HOD
R.Anjaneyulu Naik completed his B.Tech in Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering from KITS,Warangal in 2000. He did his M.Tech in in Control And Instrumentation from IIT Madras in 2003 & pursuing Ph.D in Instrument Tech, ANDHRA UNIVERSITY. Presently he is working as Associate Professor and Head of Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering Department. He attended various workshops, seminars and conferences.
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R&D ACTIVITES BY DEPARTMENT OF E.I.E
Research Paper Publications I. Total Number of Publications in International Journals :96 II. Total Number of Publications in National Journals :06 Papers Presented in Conferences/Seminars/Symposiums I. Total number of papers presented in International conferences/seminars :15 II. Total number of papers presented in National conferences/seminars :62 Workshops / Faculty Development Programs / Training Programs I. Total number of workshops attended :83 II. Total number of Faculty Development Programs attended :39 GOVT. OF INDIA FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS
On Going Research Funded Project: I. Total number of Research Projects sanctioned : Five (05)
II. Total worth of the Research Projects sanctioned : 63.87 Lakhs
Research Projects under Review: I. Total number of Research Projects under review : Three (03) II. Total worth of the Research Projects : 79 Lakhs
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL BODIES
INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERS (IETE) I. Total number of faculty registered as Member :08 II. Total number of faculty registered as Associate Member :02 III. Total number of faculty registered as Life time Member :01 INSTRUMENT SOCIETY OF INDIA (ISOI) I. Total number of faculty registered as Life time Member :01 INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS (IEI) I. Total number of faculty register as Life time Member :01 INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS (IEEE) I. Total number of faculty registered as Member :01 II. Total number of faculty registered as Life time Member :01
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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS (IAENG) I. Total number of faculty registered as Member :01 SOCIETY OF DIGITAL INFORMATION AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS (SDIWC) I. Total number of faculty registered as Member :01 WORLD ACADMY OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (WASET) I. Total number of faculty registered as Member :01
EVENTS ORGANIZED BY DEPARTMENT
Workshops/Faculty Development Programs
Total Number of Workshops and Faculty Development Programs :09
Seminars/Conferences
Total Number .of Seminars/Conferences :03
Guest Lectures Conducted By Department:
Total Number .of Guest lecture conducted by Department :03
Guest Lectures Delivered By Department Faculty:
Total Number .of Guest lectures delivered by Department Faculty :05
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FACULTY DETAILS
SITTING: (1) MR.M.VASU BABU. (ASSOC PROF). (2) DR.T.SATYANARAYANA. (ASSOC PROF). 3) MR.G.MALLIKARJUNA RAO. (PROFESSOR). (4) DR.N.R.M.REDDY.(PRINCIPAL). 5) DR.E.V.PRASAD (DIRECTOR). (6)MR.R.ANJANEYULU NAIK. (ASSOC PROF). (7) MR.SK.MASTAN SHARIF. (ASSOC PROF). (8) MR.B.SANDEEP.(ASST.PROF). (9) MR.BIKASH SWAIN. (ASST.PROF). STANDING: (1) MR.K.SRINIVASA REDDY.(LAB HELPER). (2) MR.V.BRAMMA REDDY (ATTENDER). (3) MR.T.DETTESWARA RAO (LAB HELPER. (4) MRS.S.SUNEETHA.(TRAINEE HELPER). (5).MRS.S.HANUMAKOTI. (TECHNICIAN). (6). MRS.K.PAVANI. (ASST.PROF). (7).MRS.J.BHARATHI. .(ASST.PROF). (8). MS.P.BHAVYA. .(ASST.PROF). (9) MRS.V.VINEELA. (ASST.PROF). (10). MS. D.VENKATA LAKSHMI. .(ASST.PROF). (11) MR.G.MD.RAFI. .(ASST.PROF).
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8 Mrs. Velagapudi Vineela
Assistant Professor
Master‐ JNTU Kakinada 6Y LDIC,STDL,CEM, PDC,EC,
9 Miss.D. Venkata lakshmi
Assistant Professor
Master‐ JNTU, Hydrabad 6Y SSC,II,PDC,AI,IE
10 Mrs.K.Pavani Assistant Professor
Master‐ANU Guntur 5Y CEM, CP, JAVA
11 Mr.G.Mahammad Rafi
Assistant Professor
Master‐ Andhra University, Visakhapatnam 4Y EC,BMI,CEM,PCBI,LDICA,AIP,AI, MPI
12 Mr.B.Sandeep Assistant Professor
Master‐ Andhra University, Visakhapatnam 4Y MCA,MPI, DSP, DIP, IE,PDC,SSC, DCS,PCI
13 Miss Bhavya.P Assistant Professor
Master‐ Gitam Institute Of technology, Visakhapatnam 2Y CEM,STDL
14 Mrs.G.Anusha Assistant Professor
Master-JNTUH 1.5Y VLSI,SSC
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FACULTY R&D Paper Publications & Books Total number of publications in International Journals :96 Total number of publications in National Journals :06 SL. No NAME OF THE FACULTY
PUBLICATION BOOKS INTERNATIONAL NATIONAL 1 Dr. T. Satyanarayana 36 00 00 2 Dr.K.Srinivasa Rao 54 06 02 3 Mr.Bikash Swain 04 00 00 4 Mrs. V.Vineela 01 00 00 5 Mr.G.Mahammad Rafi 01 00 00
Papers Presented in Conferences/Seminars i. Total number of papers presented in International conferences/seminars :15 ii. Total number of papers presented in National conferences/seminars :62
SL. No NAME OF THE FACULTY CONFERENCE/SEMINARS
INTERNATIONAL NATIONAL 1 Dr. T. Satyanarayana 10 05 2 Mr.RAnjaneyulu Naik 00 06 3 Dr.K.Srinivasa Rao 05 37 4 Mr. Sk.Mastan Sharif 00 10 5 Mr.Bikash Swain 00 04
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Workshops / Faculty Development Programs / Training Programs
SL. No NAME OF THE FACULTY WORKSHOPS
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMS
1 Mr.RAnjaneyulu Naik 05 02
2 Prof.G.Mallikarjun Rao 12 02
3 Dr. T. Satyanarayana 11 03
4 Mr. Sk.Mastan Sharif 11 04
5 Mr.M.Vasu Babu 04 05
6 Mr.Bikash Swain 03 02
7 Mrs.V.Vineela 06 04
8 Miss.D.V.Lakshmi 06 04
9 Mrs.K.Pavani 03 02
10 Mr.Md.Rafi 03 02
11 Mr.B.Sandeep 03 02
12 Mrs.J.Bharathi 03 02
13 Miss.P.Bhavya 02 02
14 Dr.K.Srinivasa Rao 11 03
GOVT. OF INDIA FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS The department has got funded research projects worth of Rs 63.87 Lakhs from the various funding agencies (UGC, DST, etc.;) of government t of India under various schemes. On Going Research Funded Project: Total number of Research Projects sanctioned : Five (05) Total worth of the Research Projects sanctioned : 63.87 Lakhs
Research Projects Under Review: Total number of Research Projects under review : Three (03) Total worth of the Research Projects : 79 Lakhs
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On Going Research Funded Project: SL.NO NAME OF THE
INVESTIGATOR TITLE AGENCY &
SCHEME WORTH 1 Dr.T.Satyanarayana Investigation on Zn, Mg & Sr Ions Doped Highly Bioactive Phosphate Glass‐Ceramics DST & Fast Track Young Scientist
18 Lakhs
2 Dr.T.Satyanarayana Influence of Crystallization on Luminescence Efficiencies of Tm3+ doped Phosphate Glasses for Fiber Lasers UGC & Minor Research Project 4.0 Lakhs
3 Dr.K.Srinivasa Rao A study on distorted structure Nano molecules by Lie algebraic methods: Applications to fullerene C80 and its compounds. UGC & Major Research Project 11.38 Lakhs
4 Dr.K.Srinivasa Rao Lie algebraic approach to investigate the spectroscopic studies on distorted structure of Nano‐bio molecules. DST & Young Scientist 3.84 Lakhs
5 Mrs. S. Durga Sailaja Design, fabrication and characterization of capacitive MEMS Accelerometer DST under WOS‐A scheme with grant number: SR/WOS‐A/ET‐24/2011.
DST & Women Scientist 25.85 Lakhs Research Projects Under Review: SL.NO NAME OF THE
INVESTIGATOR TITLE AGENCY&SCHEME WORTH
1 Dr.T.Satyanarayana Dr.K.Srinivasa Rao Design, Fabrication, Analysis and Electrical Studies of MEMS Accelerometers UGC & Major Research Project 38 Lakhs 2 Dr.T.Satyanarayana, Dr.K.Srinivasa Rao Spectroscopic Investigations on Nano‐crystalline Phosphate Based Glasses Doped with Lasing Metal Ions AICTE & Research Promotion Scheme(RPS) 18 Lakhs
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3 Dr.K.Srinivasa Rao, Dr.T.Satyanarayana Investigation on the Structural, Optical and Gas sensing Properties of Transition Metal Ions doped Zinc Oxide based Nanoparticles
AICTE & Research Promotion Scheme (RPS) 23 Lakhs
Membership In Professional Bodies SL.NO NAME OF THE FACULTY PROFESSIONAL BODY MODE OF
MEMBERSHIP 1. Mr.RAnjaneyulu Naik INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERS (IETE)
Member 2. Prof.G.Mallikarjun Rao Life Time Member3. Dr. T. Satyanarayana Associate Member4. Mr. Sk.Mastan Sharif Associate Member5. Mr.M.Vasu Babu Member 6. Mr.Bikash Swain Member 7. Mrs.V.Vineela Member 8. Miss.D.V.Lakshmi Member 9. Mr.Md.Rafi Member 10. Mr.B.Sandeep Member 11. Miss.P.Bhavya Member 12. Dr. T. Satyanarayana INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS (IEEE) Life Time Member13. Prof.G.Mallikarjun Rao Member 14. Dr. T. Satyanarayana INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS (IAENG) Member 15. Dr. T. Satyanarayana SOCIETY OF DIGITAL INFORMATION AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS (SDIWC) Member 16. Dr. T. Satyanarayana WORLD ACADMY OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (WASET) Member 17. Prof.G.Mallikarjun Rao INSTRUMENT SOCIETY OF INDIA (ISOI) Life Time Member18. Prof.G.Mallikarjun Rao INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS (IE)
Life Time Member
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EVENTS ORGANIZED BY DEPARTMENT Workshops/Faculty Development Programs/Training Programs
Total Number of Workshops and Faculty Development Programs :09
SL.NO EVENT CONDUCTED ON
1 A DST sponsored Two day National Workshop on “Recent Trends in MEMS for Biomedical And Weather Monitoring Application ” 18TH & 19TH October,2014 2 Two Day National Level Workshop On Industrial Automation “PLC & SCADA ” 11th & 12th September,2014 3 Faculty Development Program on “Role of Instrumentation in Fabrication of Nan materials for Aero Space, Defense & Solar Energy Applications” 11 OCT 2014. 11th OCT 2014. 4 A DST sponsored Two day Workshop on “Recent Trends in Instrumentation for the study of Climatic change” 20th‐21th January,2012 5 “Work shop on Artificial Intelligence Techniques” 24th November,2012 6 “Faculty Interaction Programme & Industrial visit” 28th August 2012 7 “In House Teacher’s training programme” 24th November,2011 8 “Green energy Systems” 8th July to 12th August ,2011 9 “One Day Workshop on Smart Sensors & Sensor Networks” 10th December,2010
Seminars/Conferences
Total Number .of Seminars/Conferences :03
SL.NO EVENT CONDUCTED ON
1. DST sponsored National Conference on "Advances in MEMS, VLSI & Instrumentation" (NCAMVI ‐ 2015) 27th ‐ 28th, February, 2015
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2. 8th National Level Technical symposium 23rd March, 2013 3. Role of Nano technology in emerging trends 2nd Dec. 2011
Guest Lectures Conducted By Department:
Total Number .of Guest lectures conducted by Department :03
SL.NO NAME OF THE RESOURCE
PERSON FROM LECTURED ON
1 V.S.S. SARATH KUMAR Sr.Control & Automation Engineer, Occidental Petroleum Corp., Oman Recent Trends And Opportunities in Industrial Automation, 22nd Sep. 2014 2 Dr.V.N.Mani SCIENTIST‐E Centre for materials for electronics technology (C‐MET), Hyderabad.
Role of Instrumentation in Fabrication of Nanomaterials for Aerospace, Advanced Electronics and Solar Applications, 11th Oct. 2014 3 Prof.A.Bhujanga Rao Andhra University, Visakhapatnam Micro Processors and Interfacing, 4th Feb. 2009.
Guest Lecture Delivered By Department Faculty:
Total Number .of Guest lecture delivered by Department Faculty :05
SL.NO NAME OF THE FACULTY TOPIC VENUE/DURATION
1 Dr.T.Satyanarayana Science And Technology On Nano Materials DAR College Nuzvid On 30th Jan 2015.
2 Dr.T.Satyanarayana Introduction to MEMS Technology SVRM College (Autonomous) Nagaram Guntur On 21st Dec. 2014.3 Dr.K.Srinivasa Rao
“Overview of MEMS Technology and its applications” LBRCE On 26th to 30th Dec 2014.
4 Dr.K.Srinivasa Rao “Role of Nanotechnology in the present era”
Siddartha College, Vijayawada, A.P on October 2nd , 2014. 5 Dr.K.Srinivasa Rao Nanotechnology And Its Applications A N R College, Gudivada, On October 14th, 2012.
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SUPPORTING STAFF AND LABORATORIES
Supporting Staff
SL. No NAME OF THE STAFF QUALIFICATION EXPERIENCE PHOTO
1 D.K.Viswanatha Reddy M.Com 15 Y 03 M 2 S.Hanuma Koti Inter, (B.Tech) 06 M 3 K.Srinivasa Reddy ITI 14 Y 4 T.Datteswara Rao ITI 14 Y 5 S.Suneetha Inter 1Y 05M 6 V.Brahma Reddy SSC 15Y
INSTRUMENTATION LAB-I Students of second year II semester will attend The lab.This lab mainly deals with different sensors, transducers, ac and dc bridges and also the various types of meters primarily used for industrial applications viz.. temperature ,displacement(linear & roatational), resistance, inductance, Comparison of various types of indicating instruments and to give exposure to extension range of ammeter using Galvonometer,Q‐METER ,AC & DC bridges.
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LIST OF EQUIPMENTS SL.NO. EQUIPMENT DETAILS QTY.
AMOUNT. RS. IN
LAKHS 1 LVDT Transducer 02 25,740/‐2 Transducer for temperature Measurement. 02 23,088/‐3 Strain guage for force measurement 02 25,428/‐4 Capacitive Transducer 02 9,048/‐5 Photo and Magnetic Speed Pickups For Measurements of Speed 02 22,620/‐6 Roto meter 01 24,000/‐7 Audio power Meter 02 9,620/‐8 Piezo electric transducer 2 10,140/‐9 Servo stabilizer,5KVA 1 60,375/‐10 DC power supply(0‐30V/2A) 5 21,65611 Cathode ray oscilloscope(20MHZ) 2 33,300/‐12 LCR‐Q meter 2 30,070/‐13 Temperature measurement to oil‐bath J&K‐type thermocouple sensors 1 1
38,288/‐2,446/‐ 1,929/‐ 14 Disappearing filament optical pyrometer 1 29,000/‐15 Piezoelectric transducers system 1 18,400/‐16 Capacitance using circular transducer 1 6,500+6,621/17 Acceleration transducer 1 5,3791/‐ 18 Pressure measurement Gauge 1 19 Bourdon tube Pressure Measurement 2 61,984|/‐20 Capacitive Pickup 2 29,000/‐21 Inductive Pickup 2 20,000/‐22 LVDT 2 12,000/‐23 Piezo electric Transducer 1 11,000/‐
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24 Temperature Transducer 1 6,000/‐25 Conversation of D arsenal galvanometer in to DC meters. 1 2,800.00/‐26 Conversation of D arsenal galvanometer in to AC meters. 1 2,800.00/‐27 Conversation of D arsenal galvanometer in to OHM meters. 1 2,800.00/‐28 DC BRIDGE; Wheatstone bridge trainer 1 3,500,00/‐ 29 Dc bridge; Kelvin double bridge trainer 1 3,500.00/‐30 Ac bridge; Maxwell bridge trainer 1 3,500.00/‐31 Ac bridge; hay bridge trainer 1 3,500.00/‐32 Ac bridge; Schering bridge trainer 1 3,500.00/‐33 Ac bridge; wines bridge trainer 1 3,500.00/‐ 34 Multifunction calibrator 1 1,66,400.00/‐ INSTRUMENTATION LAB-II Students of third year II semester will attend. The lab Experiments are mainly on measurement of industrial parameters like Blood Pressure, speed, Humidity, acceleration, liquid flow, PH Value, vibration etc.
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LIST OF EQUIPMENTS
SL.NO EQUIPMENT DETAILS QTY AMOUNT. RS. IN
LAKHS
1. PH Analyzer 01 16,005/‐2. Linearization of Thermister using PC 01 11,980/‐3. Capacitive Transducer 01 8,980/‐4. Humidity Sensor Transducer 01 8,990/‐5. LVDT Experiment Module 01 6,990/‐6. Multysim7 (Software) 01 1,30,000/‐7. Ultyboard7 (Software) 01 1,30,000/‐8. Basic PLC Trainer 01 31,550/‐9. BP Measurement (Manual & Automatic) 01 5,650/‐10. RPM Indicator using Stroboscope 01 19,000/‐11. Calibration of I/P, P/I Converter 01 34,650/‐12. PID Controller Setup 01 18,500/‐13. PLC Trainer with Demonstrator 02 58,120/‐14. Digital PH Analyzer 01 10,654/‐15. Electroencephalograph Trainer 0814163 01 15120/16. Pace maker trainer 081445 01 14595/
17. Electromyograph Trainer 071486 01 16120/18. 12 Lead ECG Simulator 011131 01 19323/
INSTRUMENTATION LAB-III Students of final year I semester will attend the lab. This lab includes the experiments on analysis of chemical compositions by different analytical instruments like gas chromatograph; UV spectrophotometer etc. and they are familiarized with DAS (Data Acquisition System).
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LIST OF EQUIPMENTS
SL.NO EQUIPMENT DETAILS QTY. AMOUNT. RS. IN
LAKHS
1. Flame Photometer 01 2,12,000/‐ 2. UV – VIS Spectrometer 01 3. Interfacing of an Analog SignalsTo micro Computer Through ADC 01 31,201/‐ 4. Interfacing of an Digital Signals to micro Computer through ADC 01 5. Interconnection of two Micro Computers through Serial Inter faces through serial ports. 01 6. Gas Chromatograph 01 3,12,000/‐7. FTIR Spectrometer 01 7,30,000/‐8. Bomb Calorimeter 01 59,000/‐9. Computers 09 Transferred from CSE
PROCESS CONTROL LAB Students of third year I semester will attend the lab. The lab is used for undergraduate teaching. It is part of the Process Control Instrumentation l course taught for third year I semester students. This lab includes the real time measurement of various process parameters like temperature, pressure, flow etc using PLC
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LIST OF EQUIPMENTS
SL.NO EQUIPMENT DETAILS QTY. AMOUNT. RS. IN
LAKHS 01 Flow Process Analyzer 01 1,56,478/‐ 02 Cascade Control 01 03 Ratio Control 01 04 Level Process Analyzer 01 82,898/‐ 05 Experiment Control 01 16,058/‐ 06 Temperature Process Analyzer 01 69,811/‐ 07 Pressure Process Analyzer 01 1,21,082/‐ 08 Process Control Simulator 01 18,951/‐ 09 D.C. Servo Motor Control 01 20,946/‐ 10 Control Valve Trainer 01 79,784/‐ 11 Air Compressor 01 29,815/‐
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ADVANCED RESEARCH LABS
NATIONAL MEMS DESIGN CENTER (NMDC)
Origin of NMDC: A National MEMS Design Centre (NMDC) at our institute has been established in the year 2011 under National Program on Micro and Smart Systems (NPMASS) for the benefit of users from the nearby isolated region. LBRCE motivates the research activity in the field of Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) by proper utilization of the facilities provided by NPMASS from design to fabrication of prototype MEMS products and specific field applications. LBRCE will also facilitate external researchers, faculty and graduate/post graduate students from other interested institutes (academic or National Labs subject to individual software licensing conditions) to use the provided design tools. This MEMS network centre is a centralized laboratory for creating new modules of MEMS based devices. Inauguration Details: National MEMS Design Centre (NMDC) at our institute has been inaugurated on 22-02-2011 in the Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering by the Hon’ble Chairman, Er. Lakireddy Bali Reddy Garu & Prof. S. Mohan (Centre for Excellence – Nano Electronics), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore as the guest of Honour. NMDC was established with the support and collaboration of Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore under NPMASS Program (National Program on Micro and Smart Systems), and Govt. of India. About NPMASS The National Program on Micro and Smart Systems (NPMASS) has been launched after the success of National Program on Smart Materials (NPSM), which is a unique program, working towards the basic aim of creating awareness in India about MEMS and Smart Systems. The NPMASS under Government of India is wholly supported by Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO) through Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), and is endorsed by the five departments DRDO, Department of Space (DOS), Department of Science and Technology (DST), Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and Department of Information Technology (DIT). Lab facilities Initially, Indian Institute Science (IISc), Bangalore has funded this design centre by providing design software tools viz., COMSOL Multiphysics, Coventorware, IntelliSuite and MEMS+. (All the software tools together worth of around Rs. 50 Lakhs).The necessary infrastructure for the NMDC has been provided by the College Management. Every year, software tools will be renewed with the financial support of College Management.
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Software Available
SL.NO. SOFTWARE NO. OF LICENSES NO. OF CLASS
KIT LICENSES RENEWAL COST IN RS. 1 COMSOL MultiPhysics 01 30 1,00,000/‐ 2 IntelliSuite 01 01 Off Maintenance License 3 Coventorware 01 01 Off Maintenance License 4 MEMS+ 01 01 Off Maintenance License Instruments Available
SL.NO NAME OF THE INSTRUMENT QUANTITY IN
NUMBER COST OF EACH IN RS. TOTAL COST IN
RS. 1 Agilent Precision LCR Meter 01 12,00,000/‐ 12,00,000/‐2 Surface Profilometer 01 7,00,000/‐ 7,00,000/‐3 Pressure Sensor College Kit 02 10,423/‐ 20,846/‐4 UV‐3092 Spectrophotometer 01 7,00,000/‐ 7,00,000/‐
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Faculty Presentations in MEMS Research Area Papers Presented in International Conferences ‐08 Papers Presented in National Conferences/Seminars ‐03 SL.NO TITLE OF THE PAPER CONFERENCE TITLE, DATE, VENUE PRESENTED BY
1. Modelling and Simulation of Electro‐Wetting Lens using COMSOL MultiPhysics 2nd International Conference on Innovative Research in Engineering and Technology (iCIRET 2013), 3rd to 5th Jan., 2013, Park College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore Dr. T.Satyanarayana
2. Design and Simulation of Nuclear Radiation Based Energy Harvesting IEEE Sponsored International conference On Smart Systems(ICSS) , 19th , 20th Dec 2013, JBIT Hyderabad Dr.K. Srinivasa Rao 3. Design and Simulation of Piezoelectric activator micro grippers
4. Design and Simulation of Micro activator and Micro needle Of MEMS Based Blood Sampling Devices 5. Participated Sixth ISSS International conference on Smart materials, structures and systems(ISSS‐2012), 4th to 7th Jan. 2012 M. Sri Nagesh 6. Designing of Mast diagonal Mounting for Incessant Communication by COMSOL Multiphysics A.P. Science Congress, 14th to 16th Nov., 2012, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur Dr.K. Srinivasa Rao
7. Design and analysis of Electro osmotic micro mixer MEMS Device: Application to medial field. National seminar on Role of Nanotechnology in Emerging Trends, 2nd Dec. 2011, LBRCE, Mylavaram Dr.K. Srinivasa Rao Design and analysis of thermal expansion in Micro‐Electro‐Mechanical‐Systems 8. Participated COMSOL International MEMS Conference, 4th to 5th Nov. 2011, Bangalore Dr.K. Srinivasa Rao
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Training Courses Attended by Faculty Members
SL.NO. NAME TITLE OF TRAINING PROGRAM DURATION SOFTWARE
1 Dr. T.Satyanarayana Introduction to COMSOL Multiphysics Version 4.2‐Organised by COMSOL Multiphysics, Chennai July 28th 2011 COMSOL Multiphysics2 Dr.K.Srinivasa Rao International COMSOL Conference, Bengaluru November, COMSOL Multiphysics4th ‐ 5th 2011 3 Dr. P.S.Srinivas babu
Training Program on IntelliSuite MEMS Simulation Tool May, 12th ‐13th 2011 IntelliSuite 4 Prof. G. Mallikarjuna Rao 5 Mr.R.Anjaneyulu Naik 6 Ms. Durga Sailaja 7 Ms.D. Venkata Lakshmi 8 Mr. M.Sri Nagesh 9 Mrs. N.Aruna Introduction to COMSOL multiphysics Version 4.2‐Organised by COMSOL Multiphysics, Chennai July 28th 2011 COMSOL Multiphysics
Research Projects Sanctioned to NMDC
SL.No Name of The
Principal Investigator
Title Agency & Scheme
Worth Duration
1 Dr.K.Srinivasa Rao A study on distorted structure Nano molecules by Lie algebraic methods: Applications to fullerene C80 and its compounds. UGC & Major Project
11.38 Lakhs 3 Years 2 Dr.K.Srinivasa Rao Lie algebraic approach to investigate the spectroscopic studies on distorted structure of Nano‐bio molecules.
DST & Young Scientist 3.84 Lakhs 3 Years
3 Dr.T.Satyanarayana Influence of Crystallization on Luminescence Efficiencies of Tm3+ doped Phosphate Glasses for Fiber Lasers UGC & Minor Research Project
4.8 Lakhs 2 Years 4 Dr.T.Satyanarayana Investigation on Zn, Mg & Sr Ions Doped Highly Bioactive Phosphate Glass‐Ceramics
DST & Fast Track Young Scientist 18 Lakhs 3 Years
5 Mrs. S. Durga Sailaja Design, fabrication and characterization of capacitive MEMS Accelerometer DST & Women Scientist 25.85 Lakhs 3 Years
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Details of UG Projects: Thesis Title Completed/Ongoing Names of students Names of guidesDesign, Simulation and Analysis of MEMS cantilever beams for Bio‐sensing Applications Completed N.V.S.Ayyappa Sai,V. Gopala Krishna, T.Yogesh
G. Mallikharjuna Rao Modeling & Simulation of RF MEMS Switch Completed S.Harshitha, B.Leela Krishna, M.Manikanta
Dr.K.Srinivasa Rao Design and Magnetic Force Analysis of Axial Magnetic Bearings Completed P. Vamsi Krishna,B. Naresh, V. Suresh
Dr.T.SatyanarayanaMEMS based capacitive sensor for detection of Ethylene Gas Completed K. Sushmitha,K. Dwarakarani, P. Pawan Khumar
M. Vasu Babu Modeling, Simulation & Analysis of Pressure Sensor Completed J. Suresh BabuT. Dora Babu B. Tara krishna
Ms. P. Bhavya Design, Simulation and Induced Potential Analysis of Piezo‐resistive Pressure Sensor Completed M. Nagajyothi,L.Gopinadh, K. Bhanu Lahari, S.Sravani
Dr.T.Satyanarayana
Design and analysis of saw gas sensor Completed M.Krishnajee, P.Nirmala, P.Sri SaiRam Dr.K.Srinivasa Rao Design and analysis of PID controller Completed P.Sri SaiRam Dr.K.Srinivasa RaoDesign and analysis of robot leg Completed Rajesh, sailaja, sreenivas Dr.K.Srinivasa RaoDesign and simulation of star shaped micro channel chip Completed P.Nirmala, P.Sri Sairam, M.krishnajee Dr.K.Srinivasa rao
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Design and analysis of communication mast diagonal mounting Completed Nisitha, Sreeja Dr.T.SatyanarayanaDesign and analysis of capacitive accelerometer Completed Aditya, Divya, Gayathri Dr.T.SatyanarayanaDesign and analysis of Drug delivery system Completed T.B.K.Sesha Sai, S. Manogna, A. Raghu,
Dr.T.SatyanarayanaDesign & Analysis of MEMS Accelerometer Completed Deepthi, Rahul, Das Dr. P.S. Srinivasa Babu Design & Modeling of RF MEMS switches Completed Trinadh, Venkatesh, A.R. Reddy Dr. P.S. Srinivasa Babu Design and simulation of Electrosmotic micro mixer Completed Nirmala, Krishnajee Dr.K.Srinivasa RaoDesign and simulation of Electro Kinetic valve by COMSOL Multiphysics Completed Jyothi Dr.K.Srinivasa RaoDesign and simulation of Thermal Expansion in MEMS Completed P.Sairam, Dr.K.Srinivasa RaoDesign and modeling of Piezoelectric composite transducer Completed Bhavya& Mounica Dr.T.Satyanarayana PG Projects: •Design and Simulation of PID Controller by COMSOL Multiphysics List of MEMS Publications @ NMDC SL.NO.
NAME OF THE AUTHORS
TITLE OF THE PAPER JOURNAL WITH VOL, ISSUE, PAGE NO
1. T. Satyanarayana
Design and analysis of Fluid structure interaction in a horizontal Micro channel Defence Science Journal, DRDO Publisher, India (Accepted)
2. T. Satyanarayana
Design and Deformation Analysis of MEMS Based Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor
Advances in Engineering and Technology, Vol. 7, Issue 2, May 2014, pp. 521‐531
3. T. Satyanarayana
Design and Deformation Analysis of MEMS Based Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor Int. J. of Advances in Engineering and Technology, Vol. 7, Issue 2, May 2014, pp. 521‐531 4. T. Satyanarayana Design and Analysis of Int. J. of Engg., Vol. 7, Issue 2, May 2014.
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Communication Mast Diagonal Mounting for Incessant Communication 5. K.Srinivasa Rao,
Design And Simulation Of Piezo Actuated Micro Gripper By COMSOL Multiphysic
Journal Of Computational And Theoretical Nanoscience, 11(1) (2014,)Doi: 10.1166/Jctn.2014.3424
6. K.Srinivasa Rao,
Design and simulation of Microresistor beam by using COMSOL Multiphysics International Journal of Advanced Scientific Engineering and Technology Research 2(1),1‐7
7. K.Srinivasa Rao, Design and simulation of MEMS piezoelectric gyroscope
Scholars Research Library European Journal of Applied Engineering and Scientific Research, 2014, 3 (2):8‐12
8. K.Srinivasa Rao
Design and Simulation of Piezo Actuated Micro Gripper by COMSOL Multiphysics J. of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 11 (1) (2014) doi:10.1166/jctn.2014.3424
9. G. Mallikarjuna Rao
Design of MEMS Based Pressure Sensor Instrument Society Of India 10. V.Vineela
Design and simulation of MEMS piezoelectric gyroscope
Scholars Research Library European Journal of Applied Engineering andScientific Research, 2014, 3 (2):8‐12
11. T. Satyanarayana
Design and Simulation of Micro Electro Wetting Liquid lens for miniature cameras Int. J. of Science and Research, Vol. 2, Issue 2, Feb. 2013, pp. 362‐373
12. T. Satyanarayana Design and Simulation of Micro Resistor Beam using COMSOL Int. J. of Advanced Scientific Engineering & Technological Research, 2(1), (2013) P. 1‐7
13. K.Srinivasa Rao
Design and analysis of thermal expansion in Micro‐Electro‐Mechanical‐Systems Int. J. of Advanced Scientific Engineering and Technology Research, 1(2), 36‐42(2012)
14. K.Srinivasa Rao
Simulation of ElectrOsmotic Micromixer MEMS device: application to medical field Int. J. of Advanced Scientific Engineering and Technology Research, 1(1), 1‐9(2012)
15. K.SrinivasaRao Design and simulation of Electro Kinetic Valve by COMSOL Multiphysics Int. J. of Advanced Scientific Engineering and Technology Research, 1(1), 20‐26 (2012) 16.
K.SrinivasaRao
Design and modeling of a Micro robot Leg by COMSOL Multiphysics European J. of Applied Engineering and Scientific Research, 2(1), 30‐36 (2012) 17. K.Srinivasa Rao,
Overview: Micro‐Electro‐Mechanical‐Systems (MEMS) Technology Archives of Applied Science Research, 4(1), 314 (2012) 18. K.Srinivasa Rao
Design and simulation of process control using PID Controller by COMSOL Multiphysics Advances in Applied Science Research, 3(4), 1910 (2012)
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19. K.Srinivasa Rao Design and analysis of saw gas sensor European J. of Applied Engineering and Scientific Research, 3(1), 1‐8 (2012) 20. K.Srinivasa Rao Design and simulation of MEMS based Piezoelectric Shear Actuated Beam American Journal of Material Sciences, 2(6)179 (2012)
21. T. Satyanarayana
Design and analysis of MEMS based composite piezoelectric ultrasonic transducer Electrical & Electronic Engineering, 2(6), (2012) P.362‐373
22. K.Srinivasa Rao, Fundamentals of MEMS Technology Advances in Applied Science Research, 2(6), 570‐579 (2011) 23. K.Srinivasa Rao, Review on Break through MEMS Technology Archives of Physics Research, 2(4), 158‐165 (2011)
List of Books Published @ National MEMS Design Centre (NMDC)
SL.NO. NAME OF THE AUTHOR TITLE OF THE BOOK ISBN PUBLISHERS
1 K.Srinivasa Rao, Design and Analysis of Thermal Expansion in MEMS 978-3-8484-8182-8 Lambert Academic Publishers Germany
2 K.Srinivasa Rao, Design, Analysis and Simulation of Tunable MEMS Capacitor 978-3-659-33196-1 Lambert Academic Publishers Germany
NANOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH CENTRE Nanotechnology is sometimes referred to as a general‐purpose technology. That's because in its advanced form it will have significant impact on almost all industries and all areas of society. It will offer better built, longer lasting, cleaner, safer, and smarter products for the home, for communications, for medicine, for transportation, for agriculture, and for industry in general. Here, in our institute we are mainly focused on the following objectives collaboration/help with IISc, IITs, NITs. Preparation of various family Nano particles i.e ZnO, CdSe, Silver nanoparticles, Nanoparticles and etc. Characterization of Nanoparticles with XRD, TEM, SEM, Photoluminescence etc.
Spectroscopic studies i.e. FTIR, UV‐Visible, etc. Instruments Available SL.No Description Quantity Rate in Rs. Total in Rs.
1. High Temperature Box Muffle Furnace (1400oC)
1 1,75,000/- 1,75,000/-
2. High Temperature Box Muffle Furnace (1000oC)
1 25,000/- 25,000/-
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3. Magnetic Stirrer with Hot plate,1Lit capacity. MODEL NO.1MLH. REMI’’
2 Nos. 4,850/- 9,700/-
4. Magnetic Paddle
2 Nos 220/- 440/-
5. Electronic Balance 100gr capacity, 1mg accuracy
1 No. 17,000/- 17,000/-
6. Digital pH Meter.
1 No. 4,200/- 4,200/-
7. Centrifuge Machine, Electrical. “REMI”
1 No. 3,500/- 3,500/-
Fig : Nano particles Co‐Precipitation Experimental Setup
Fig : High Temperature Muffle Box Furnace
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STUDENTS ACTIVITIES IN R&D
Publications: ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15:
Conferences:
SL.No TITLE OF THE PAPER
JOURNAL NAME, VOLUME (YEAR),
PAGE NO.
NAME OF THE STUDENT (REGD. NO)
1. Design and simulation
of Piezotyres using COMSOL multi physics 4.3b
European journal of Applied Engineering and Scientific Research, 2014, 3 (2):1-8.
T.Madhuranath (11761A1043) R.Praharsha (11761A1032)
2. Design and simulation of MEMS piezoelectric gyroscope
Scholars Research Library European Journal of Applied Engineering and Scientific Research, 2014, 3 (2):8-12
T.Madhuranath (11761A1043) R.Praharsha (11761A1032)
3. Design & Analysis of MEMs Based Pressure Sensor
Instrument Society of India. (Accepted)
N.V.S.AYYAPPA SAI (11761A1028)
SL.No TITLE OF THE CONFERENCE, DURATION
ORGANIZED BY
TITLE OF THE PAPER PRESENTED
NAME OF THE STUDENT (REGD. NO.)
1. IEEE Sponsored 9th International Conference on Intelligent systems & control (ISCO-2015) 9th & 10th Jan 2015
Karpagam College Of Engineering, Coimbatore, TAMILNADU.
Intelligent Automation for smart Manufacturing Industries
Y.JAYAPRAKASH (11761A1049) S.PUJITHA (11761A1036) SK.MD. ISMAIL (11761A1038) N.S.SYAMALA (11761A1027)
2. IEEE Sponsored 9th International Conference on Intelligent systems & control (ISCO-2015) 9th & 10th Jan 2015
Karpagam College Of Engineering, Coimbatore, TAMILNADU.
Generation of Biological energy using vegetable waste
SRI SARADA .N (11761A1040) K.Manoj (10761A1020)
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Workshops:
Technical Fests:
SL.No TITLE OF THE WORKSHOP, DURATION
ORGANIZED BY
NAME OF THE STUDENT
1. DST sponsored Two Day National Level Workshop on “Recent Trends In MEMS For Biomedical And Weather Monitoring Applications” On October 18th & 19th, 2014
Dept. Of Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering. LBRCE, Mylavaram.
All 1st , 2nd ,3rd & 4th Year Students Attended
2. “Industrial Automation: PLC & SCADA” on 11th -12th SEPT 2014.
Dept. Of Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering. LBRCE, Mylavaram.
All 1st , 2nd ,3rd & 4th Year Students Attended
SL.NO TITLE OF THE EVENT, DURATION & ORGANIZED BY
PARTICIPATED IN
NAME OF THE STUDENT REGD. NO.
REMARKS
1.
UR Fest .13th 14th Feb 2015,Usha Rama College Of Engineering & Technology
Poster Presentation
P.Aswini (1276141031) K.Keerthi Sree (1276141016)
1st prize
2. Lakshya 2k14. 26th
July, 2014, LBRCE,MYLAVARM
Medha V.Kedar (11761A1047) N.V.S.Ayappa sai (11761A1028)
1st prize
Poster Presentation
V.Kedar (11761A1047) J.Suresh (11761A1013)
2ndprize
3. Kallam Haranatha Reddy Institute of
Technology (KHIT), Guntur on 15thSept
2014
Paper Presentation
J.SureshBabu (11761A1013) 1st prize
Poster Presentation
V.Sai (12761A1047) Ch.S.S.Supraja (12761A1004) N.Teja (12761A1027) N.KrishnaVamsi (12761A1025) S.SumaPriya (12761A1041) P.Rajitha (12761A1029)
2ndprize
4. NSS Unit, LBRCE
Essay Writing
N.S.Syamala (11761A1027) 1st prize
Memory Buzz N.S.Syamala (11761A1027) 1st prize
5. Andhra Layola College, Vijayawada on 9th Oct’14
Paper presentation
Ch.Revathi (12761A1005) S.Suma Priya (12761A1041)
1st prize
6. K.L. University, Oct 2014.
Oral presentation
K.Prasanna Raju (12761A1017) N.Sus mitha (12761A1026) S.Amrutha akshmi (12761A1035)
2ndprize
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ACADEMIC YEAR: 2013-14
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DURATION & ORGANIZATION
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OF THE PATICIPANT
REMARKS
CONFERENCE (08)
Simulation of Deformation in Feeder Clamp International Conference on Recent Trends in Engineering, Technology & Sciences (ICRTETS‐2014), 21st & 22nd Feb. 2014, Athidhi International Hotel, Eluru
11761A1039 11761A1028 Design and Simulation of 3D Piezoelectric Accelerometer Design and Simulation of Magnetism Based Energy Harvesting by Piezoelectric Cantilever using COMSOL Multiphysics 4.3b 11761A1013 11761A1025 11761A1017
Design and Simulation of Nuclear Radaition Based Energy Harvestion using COMSOL Multiphysics 4.3b International Conference on Smart Systems (icss‐2013), 7th & 8th Oct. 2013, JBEIT, Hyderabad 11761A1013 11761A1047
MEMS Piezoelectric Generator 11761A1043 11761A1049 Design and Simulation of Magnet Based Energy Harvesting International Symposium on Engineering & Technology (ISET‐2014), 9th & 10th Jan. 2014, KJIET, Pune 11761A1013 11761A1047
Design and Simulation of MEMS based accelerometers 11761A1039 11761A1028 Design and Simulation of Vibration Based Energy Harvesting Using Piezo Tires 11761A1043 11761A1039 11761A1028
TECHNICAL FEST (03)
Biological Effects and Theraputic Applications of Electro magnetic waves 10th & 11th Jan., 2014, Vignan University, Guntur
11761A1017 11761A1029 Design and Simulation of Nuclear Based Energy Harvesting
24th & 25th, Jan. 2014, Usha Rama College of Engineering, Telaprolu 11761A1025 11761A1017 2nd Prize
Design and Simulation of Nuclear Based Energy Harvesting Device on MEMS 25th ‐ 27th, Feb. 2014, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam 11761A1025 11761A1017 11761A1024
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ACADEMIC YEAR: 2012-13
MODE OF EVENTS
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DURATION & ORGANIZATION
REGD NO. or NAME
OF THE PATICIPANT
REMARKS
CONFERENCE (02)
Modeling and Simulation of Electro‐Wetting Lens using COMSOL MultiPhysics INTERNATIONALConference on Innovative Research in Engineering and Technology (iCIRET 2013), 3rd to 5th January 2013, Park College of Engineering and Technology Coimbatore, India
G.S.Ajay Kumar Reddy Dr. T. Satyanarayana Design and simulation of Micro Bolometer for Radiation Measurements COMSOL
INTERNATIONAL Conference, 17th & 18th October, 2013,Bangalore
10761A1041 10761A1048 Piezotyres 11761A1043
MODE OF EVENTS
TITLE OF EVENT/PAPER TITLE/VOLUME
DURATION & ORGANIZATION
REGD NO. or NAME
OF THE PATICIPANT
REMARKS
PUBLICATION (04)
Design And Deformation Analysis Of Mems Based Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Technology, Vol. 7, Issue 2, May 2014.
10761A1022 10761A1047 10761A1004 10761A1023 Design and Simulation of Magnetisum Based Energy Harvesting by Piezoelectric Cantilever using COMSOL Multiphysics
International Journal on Electronics and Communication Engineering Advanced research (ISSN:2347‐9329) vol‐2 issue‐2 Feb,2014
11761A1013 11761A1025 11761A1017 Design and simulation of MEMS 3D accelerometer 11761A1039 11761A1028 Simulation of Deformation in Feeder Clamp 11761A1028 11761A1039
MAIN PROJECTS (01) Design and Deformation Analysis of MEMS Based Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor NMDC,LBRCE,Mylavaram 10761A1022 10761A1047 10761A1004 10761A1023
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MODE OF EVENTS
TITLE OF EVENT/PAPER TITLE/VOLUME
DURATION & ORGANIZATION
REGD NO. or NAME
OF THE PATICIPANT
REMARKS
TECHNICAL FEST (08)
Design and Analysis of Mast Diagonal Mounting for Incessant Communication March 3rd, 2013, Vijaya College For Women, Vijayawada 101A40041 101A40048 Design and Simulation of Composite Ultrasonic Transducer Vishnu Institute of Tech., Bhimavaram 10761A1009 Eigen value analysis of crankshaft K L University, VJA, 5th&6th of October, 2012 111A40039 MEMS Gyroscope JNTU Kakinada, 9th& 10th of March, 2013 111A40039 111A40043 1st Prize
Feeder Clamp (Poster Presentation) LBRCE, 23rd March 2013 111A40028 111A40039 2nd Prize
Conical Quantum Dots 111A40041 Piezo tyres 111A40043 MEMS Based Thermal Sensor 111A40028
PUBLICATION (06)
Design and Simulation of Micro Electro Wetting Liquid lens for miniature cameras Int. J. Science and Research, Vol. 2, Issue 2, Feb. 2013, G.S. Ajay Kumar Reddy V.S.P. Rajesh Simulation of ElectrOsmotic Micromixer MEMS device: application to medical field
International Journal of Advanced Scientific Engineering and Technology Research, 1(1), 1‐9(2012) 09761A1038 09761A1036 09761A1035
Design and modeling of a Micro Robot Leg by COMSOL Multiphysics European Journal of Applied Engineering and Scientific Research, 2(1), 30‐36 (2012)
09761A1038 09761A1036 Design and analysis of thermal expansion in Micro‐Electro‐Mechanical‐Systems
International journal Advanced Science & Technology, 2(4) (2012, In press) 09761A1038
Design and simulation of SAW Gas sensor by COMSOL European Journal of Applied Engineering and Scientific Research, 2(1), 30‐36 (2012) Design and Simulation of process Control Using a PID Controller by COMSOL Multiphysics
MAIN PROJECTS (02) Design and Simulation of Micro Electro‐Wetting Lens for Miniature Cameras NMDC, LBRCE, Mylavaram G.S. Ajay Kumar Reddy K. Pavani Design and Simulation of Capacitive MEMS Accelerometer for High Sensitivity NMDC, LBRCE, Mylavaram
09761A1012 09761A1011 09761A1033 Dr T.Satyanaraya
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ACADEMIC YEAR: 2011-12
MODE OF EVENTS
TITLE OF EVENT/PAPER TITLE/VOLUME
DURATION & ORGANIZATION
REGD NO. or NAME
OF THE PATICIPANT
REMARKS
CONFERENCE (03) Simulation of Thermal Expansion in Micro Electro Mechanical System National Conference on Frontiers of Physics, Dec. 24th & 25th, 2011,Karimganj College, Assam University, Silchar
09761A1038 09761A1035 Design and Simulation of Star Shaped Micro Channel Chip 09761A1038 09761A1035 09761A1035 Design and Analysis of SAW gas Sensor 09761A1038 09761A1035 09761A1035
TECHNICAL FEST (02) Design and Thermal Expansion in MEMS Device July 6th & 7th, 2013, PVP Siddhartha Institute of Tech., Vijayawada
10761A1052 1st Prize
Stiffness Analysis of Communication Mast Diagonal Mounting 101A40011 101A40041 2nd Prize
PUBLICATION (01) Design and Analysis of Fluid Structure Interaction in a Horizontal Micro Channel Defense Science Journal, DRDO Publishers, India (Accepted) V.S.P. Rajesh Ch.V.L. Pavani
MAIN PROJECTS (08)
Design & Simulation of Piezo Actuated Micro Gripper using COMSOL Multiphysics
NMDC, LBRCE, Mylavaram
08761A1042 09765A1004 Design and Simulation of MEMS Based Piezoelctric Shear Actuated Beam 08761A1005 08761A1060 08761A1049 Design & Simulation of Microactuator and Micro Needle of MEMS Based Blood Sampling Device
08761A1053 08761A1026 08761A1003 Design and Analysis of Fluid Structure Interaction 08761A1059 08761A1009 Design and Simulation of Baised Resonator using COMSOL Multiphysics 08761A1021 08761A1045 Design of RF MEMS switch using Intellisuite 08761A1007 08761A1035 08761A1039 Design, Simulation and Operational Performance of a Drug Delivery System 08761A1057 08761A1046 08761A1003 Electrically Actuated Micro Mirror using IntelliSuite 08761A1029 09765A1001 08761A1025
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DEPARTMENT PLACEMENTS
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No.of Students Registered :38
No.of Students Placed :33
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HINDUJA GLOBAL
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Academic Year: 2013-14
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9 11765A1003 G.MAHESHWARI DEE BEE TECHNOLOGIES SELECTED
10 10761A1022 L.GOPINADH CSS CROP RECEIVED OFFER LETTER
11 10761A1021 K.SILPA CSS CROP RECEIVED OFFER LETTER
12 10761A1040 C.SAPNA SARIKA CSS CROP RECEIVED OFFER LETTER
13 10761A1045 SHALIMA ZINATH CSS CROP RECEIVED OFFER LETTER
14 10761A1040 C.SAPNA SARIKA HCL TECHNOLOGY RECEIVED OFFER LETTER
15 10761A1019 KATURI RAVINDRA MICRO SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY PVT. LTD. RECEIVED OFFER LETTER
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16 10761A1033 VENKATA PRAKASH MICRO SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY PVT. LTD. RECEIVED OFFER LETTER
17 10761A1040 C.SAPNA SARIKA TECH MAHINDRA SELECTED
18 10761A1037 P.SIVA REDDY MICRO SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY PVT. LTD. SELECTED
19 10761A1060 Y.SIVARAMAKRISHNA MICRO SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY PVT. LTD. SELECTED
20 10761A1040 C.SAPNA SARIKA KNOAH SOLUTION RECEIVED OFFER LETTER
21 10761A1026 M.UMA MAHESWARA REDDY GLOBAL LOGIC TECHNOLOGY RECEIVED OFFER LETTER
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Student Memberships All B.Tech E.I.E Students have been taken membership in Instrument Society Of India (ISOI) for the academic year 2014‐15. Inaugural of ISOI student chapter by department of E.I.E was done on 28th February 2015. Internship LBRCE is working on providing "Internship" to students for giving experience of working outside and also providing useful input from both students and Departmental staff into industrial problems. Internship can be Industrial or Research Internships in collaboration with Industry and research centers like BHEL, CTID, DRDO, C‐MET, VIZAG STEEL PLANT, and ONGC etc. Benefits for the Students The benefits of participation in an industrial internship for the student include the following: 1. The Project provides an opportunity to work in depth on a selected area where the problems are of industrial significance and typical of those which a new graduate might expect to find when joining industry. 2. The project offers the student an opportunity of actually using the material he/she has been taught and thus reinforces this material. This reinforcement process is, of course, aided by the input from the Academic Supervisor. 3. The Project offers the student the opportunity of working in an industrial environment and is an excellent preparation towards his/her ultimate employment. 4. Carrying out an industrial internship allows the student to demonstrate his/her abilities within the sponsoring organisation; this often leads to employment opportunities and is therefore also beneficial to the student. Term Paper A research paper written by students over an academic term, accounting for a large part of a grade. Term papers are generally intended to describe an event, a concept, or argue a point. A term paper is a written original work discussing a topic in detail, usually several typed pages in length. This has to be submitted at the end of final semester. Projects/Mini Projects A project is a research assignment given to a student which generally requires a larger amount of effort and more independent work than is involved in a normal essay assignment. It requires students to undertake
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their own fact‐finding and analysis, either from library/internet research or from gathering data empirically. The written report that comes from the project is usually in the form of a dissertation, which will contain sections on the project's inception, analysis, findings and conclusions. Industrial Visit LBRCE believes in balancing theory and practical training. During the course duration we take our students for several industrial visits. Industry interface enables students to analyze and understand the ever changing dynamics of the industry. These visits provide students with adequate exposure in tackling live problems encountered in the working of an industrial entity. This helps them receive industrial exposure from eminent public personalities in the world of Engineering and Technology. As part of a visit, students see work in progress and relevant demonstrations. Employers also talk to the students about career paths, job descriptions, the schooling needed to enter the field and what employers look for in employees. These visits are designed to provide students with firsthand knowledge of a working environment. IRP Organizes industrial visits for students and faculty to various industries as recommended by the departments.
Seminar A seminar is, generally, a form of academic instruction, either at an academic institution or offered by a commercial or professional organization. It has the function of bringing together small groups for recurring meetings, focusing each time on some particular subject, in which everyone present is requested to actively participate. Association Program The students of department group together to form association .They conducted the meeting twice in a month in which they share ideas, innovative thoughts, discuss about the sensitive matter related to world or country, debate etc.
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Personality Development As a part of the student personality development, the following three activities may be encouraged. 1. Learn an English word a day: A white board will be kept in each department, where the word, its meaning and its usages will be written . Once English word every day will be introduced. 2. Thought of the day: A quotation will be written everyday on the board. 3. My Industry in the News: A few headlines from the news, preferably from the industry, to which the department belongs to, will be written on the board. All the above three activities will be carried out by the students themselves under the advice of a faculty member.
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GATE RANK HOLDERS
SL. NO NAME ALL
INDIA RANK
PHONE NO E-MAIL ID PHOTO
1 R. Venkatesh 64 7799347979 [email protected]
2 K.Bhavya
116 9885026796 [email protected]
3 J.Adithya
2278 7893330056 [email protected]
4 V.Nithin Sainath 2208 9885030979 [email protected]
5 M.Ibraheem 1390 7798878679 [email protected]
6 D.Nihanth 350 7989882686 [email protected]
ALUMNI
Naresh Babu Company name: Tern Distilleries Pvt. ltd (UB Group) Position: Senior Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer mobile no: 8123602600 mail id: [email protected]
M . Krishna Chaitanya Company name: Robert Bosch Engg. and Business Soln Ltd (RBEI) Position: Senior Embedded Software Engineer Mobile no: 09035277152 MailId:[email protected]
U.Srinivas Reddy Company name: Essar Steel Ltd Position: Senior Electrical & instrumentation Engineer mobileno: 09437051149 mail id: [email protected]
B. Sambasiva Rao Company Name: HAREKRISHNA METALLICS PVT LTD Position: Former Instrumentation Engineer Mobile no: 09036348782 mail id: [email protected]
M. Srikanth Reddy Company name: Power mech Projects Ltd. Position : Senior Engineer (O&M). Mobile No:09160267927 Mail id:[email protected]
Pavan Kumar. Campany name: HIL LIMITED-C.K Birla Group at Hyderabad Industries Limited Position: Production Engineer mobile no: 8143306267 mail.id: [email protected]
Sk.Feroz Campany name: Keane India Pvt. Ltd position Software Engineer mobile no: 07680835555
P. Chaitanya kumar(04761A1021) Company Tata Consultancy Services Position: IT Business Analyst mobile no: +1 201‐755‐2263
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kalyan Chakri Campany name: Tata Consultancy Services mobile no: 099 40 689016
P.Ganesh Company name: GE Position: Engineer/Technologist mobile no: 095 02 409969
P. Ram Babu company name: Zensar Technologies Position: Software Engineer\ mobile no: 098 48 221284
Anil Kumar camany name: L & T infotech Position: senior Software Engineer mobile no: 099 59 953774
J.Rohini Manikanta Company name: AARRI ENWN Pvt.Ltd. Position : Senior Instrumentation Engineer Mobile No:9090950178 Mail id:[email protected]
B.Hareendra M.S: Southern llinois University Carbondale. Electrical engineering. Mobile No. 09949897327 Mail id. [email protected]
M.Nihar M.S. Missouri University of Science and Technology Mobile No. +12038480965 Mail id. [email protected]
Sai Ram Pasumarthi M.S:University of Windsor Mail Id:[email protected] Mobile No:0960330355
Suresh Venkat Campany name: Harwal Group - UAE Position : Technical Supplies & Services mobile no:+971 56 707 8387
Sai Krishna K company name: IBM India Pvt Ltd Position : Software Engineer
G. Suryasatish Campany name: Wipro Position : Saftware Engineer V.Nithin Sainath
M.S: Louisiana Tech. Universit , Ruston, Louisiana. Electrical engineering
D.Nihanth Company name : Tech. Mahendra Mail Id. [email protected]
J..Ramya Raghavi Company name : Tech.Mahendra Position name: Assistant software engineer Mail Id. [email protected]
OPPORTUNITIES FOR INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS IN INDUSTRIAL SECTORS The industry sector opportunities mainly comprise careers related to continuous operating plants like
Chemicals, agrochemicals, petrochemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides, cement, paper,
polymers, petroleum refining, power generation, oil and gas fields (onshore and offshore), industrial
and scientific gas production, pharmaceuticals, breweries, distilleries, food production, processing
and beverages, iron, steel and other metal refining companies, textiles and yarn.
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NATURE OF JOB
1. Plant Maintenance 2. Designing Instrumentation, Control and Automation Systems 3. Sales and Marketing 4. Services
GOVT.SECTOR INDUSTRIES PRIVATE SECTOR INDUSTRIES
SL. No. NAME OF THE COMPANIES SL. No. NAME OF THE COMPANIES
1 GAS AUTHORITY OF INDIA LTD (GAIL) 1 HONEYWELL 2 NATIONAL ALUMINIUM COMPANY LTD. (NALCO) 2 L&T 3 HINDUSTAN PETROLIUM CORPORATION LTD. (HPCL) 3 SIEMENS 4
NATIONAL THERMAL POWER CORPORATION (NTPC) 4 BIOCON 5 INDIAN OIL CORPORATION (IOCL) 5 YOKOGAWA 6 STEEL AUTHORITY OF INDIA LTD. (SAIL) 6 RANBAXY 7 VIZAG STEEL PLANT 7 DR.REDDY’S LAB 8 APGENCO 8 RELIANCE OIL&GAS 9 HINDUSTAN COPPER LTD. 9 RELIANCE POWER
10 HINDUSTAN AERONAUTICS LTD.(HAL) 10 VEDANTA GROUP 11 INDIAN AIR FORCE 11 ABB 12 BHARAT DYNAMICS LTD. 12 ZINDAL STEELS 13
ELECTRONICS CORPORATION INDIA LTD. (ECIL) 13 ITC 14 HINDUSTAN SHIP YARD LTD. 14 TATA STEEL 15 RASHTRIYA CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS LTD. (RCFL) 15 HINDALCO 16
INDIAN FARMERS FERTILISER COOPERATIVE (IFFCO) 16 CETHAR VESSELS 17 DAMODAR VALLEY CORPORATION 17 ASIAN PAINTS
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Among the First Outgoing Autonomous
B.Tech Batches of LBRCE (2010-14), Dept. of EIE Stood 2nd in
the college with Highest Pass Percentage
of 97.5
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