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DST-PURSE CENTRE
AT
SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY
TIRUPATI-517502
ANDHRA PRADESH
INDIA
INDEX
1. ESTABLISHMENT OF DST-PURSE CENTRE
2. DST-PURSE PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION GROUP MEMBERS
3. INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
4. UTILIZATION OF THE FACILITIES CREATED UNDER PURSE PROGRAM
5. EQUIPMENT INDENT FORMS
6. MAJOR EQUIPMENT PICTUERS
7. OBJECTIVES OF DST-PURSE CENRE
8. UTILITY OF THE DST-PURSE CENRE
9. CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/WORKSHOP/TRAINING PROGRAMMES
ORGANIZED
10. MoU MADE
11. RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
12. INVITED TALKS BY EMINENT PERSONALITIES
13. PROMINENT SCIENTISTS VISITED DST-PURSE CENTRE
14. 2nd PHASE OF DST-PURSE PROGRAMME(2016-2020)
15. FUTURE PLANS OF DST-PURSE CENTRE
16. PHOTO GALLERY OF DST-PURSE CENTRE ACTIVITIES
Sri Venkateswara University:: Tirupati
Department of Science and Technology-
Promotion of University Research and
Scientific Excellence Programme (DST-PURSE) Centre
1. SVU DST-PURSE ESTABLISHEMENT:
Sri Venkateswara University has been ranked 22nd
in the Country based on the
research publications and h-index (30-39) as indicator through SCOPUS data base for 1998-
2008 duration, in Biological and Physical sciences, in this connection the Department of
Science &Technology, Govt. of India, New Delhi has sanctioned “Promotion of
University Research and Scientific Excellence(PURSE)” programme under C- category
with an incentive grant of Rs.9 crores to promote research and development in the
university in the 1st Phase. The DST-PURSE project was sanctioned to S.V. University on 18th
November, 2010(sanction letter- DO.No. SR/S9/Z/-23/2010/21, dated ,16-03-2011). The Project
Implementation Group (PIG) consisting of 9 members from different discipline of the subject are
appointed by the Vice- Chancellor under DST-PURSE Programme.
2. DST-PURSE PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION GROUP MEMBERS
S. No. Name of the Faculty Department
1 Porf. D. V. R. Sai Gopal, Co-ordinator Dept. of Virology, SVU
2 Prof. S. Budhuddu, Member Dept. of Physics, SVU
3 Prof. K. Yellamma, Member Dept. of Zoology, SVU
4 Prof. K. Thyagaraju, Member Dept. of Biochemistry, SVU
5 Prof. V. Padmavathi, Member Dept.of Chemistry, SVU
6 Prof. O.Md. Hussain, Member Dept. of Physics, SVU
7 Prof. I. V. Ramana Reddy, Member Dept. of Civil Engineering, SVU
8 Prof. T. Vijaya, Member Dept. of Botany, SVU
9 Dr. K.V. Sucharitha, Member Dept. of Home Science, SVU
3. INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
In the 1st Phase the following Major Equipment are procured to cater the needs of the
advanced research for faculty and researchers and also the Networking and Computational facility
has developed to facilitate the ongoing research activities. The minor equipment are facilitated to
support the research work for the research fellows who are coming from the outside the
universities/institutes.
1st PHASE MAJOR EQUIPMENT:
S.No NAME OF THE EQUIPMENT MAKE & MODEL
1 Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) Make: NT-MDT Service &
Logistics Model: Solver Next
2 Inductively Coupled Plasma-
Atomic/Optical Emission Spectroscopy
(ICP-OES)
Make: PerkinElmer Model:
OPTIMA 8000 DV
3 Ultracentrifuge Make : Beckman Coulter India
Pvt. Ltd Model: Optima XPN 100
4 Real -time PCR Make: Applied Biosystems
Model: StepOne Plus
5 Fluorescent Microscope Make: Olympus Singapore Pte
Ltd Model: Trinocular BX53
6 Bio-Safety Cabinet Level-II Make: Thermo Fisher Scientific
USA Model: 1386 CLASSII A2
4FT along)
7 Nano Drop Make: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Model: ND 8000
8 Ultra Water Purification System Make : Millipore Pvt. Ltd Model:
Milli Q Direct 8 ELIX
9 -800 C Vertical Deep freezer Make: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Model: 900 Series
10 NMR Spectrometer NMR-400 MHz Make: JEOL Model: JNM-
ECS400
11 Nano Particle Analyzer SZ-100
Make: Horiba Model: SZ-100
4. UTILIZATION OF THE FACILITIES CREATED UNDER PURSE PROGRAM:
Infrastructure Utility:
The Major Equipment are being utilized by the faculty/research scientists /scholars not only
by SVUniversity, Tirupati but also other local universities/colleges within the state and also being
used by outside the state universities/institutes/college for their research activities and same are
acknowledged in their research publications. The following User Charges are being collected to
maintain the PURSE Centre by the official approval of SVUniversity.
Sl.
No Name of the Equipment
For
SV University
Per Sample Rs.
For Outside
University
Per Sample Rs.
Industry Persons
Per Sample Rs.
1
Inductively Coupled Plasma – Optical
Emission Spectroscopy
(ICP-OES)
(Digested Samples are allowed for
analysis)
300/-
For Qualitative &
Quantitative
Analysis
Per element
(50/- for extra
element)
600/-
For Qualitative &
Quantitative
Analysis
Per element
(100/- for extra
element)
1000/-
For Qualitative &
Quantitative
Analysis
Per element
(200/- for extra
element)
2
Ultra Centrifuge
100/- Per
Spin/hour/sample
250/- Per
Spin/hour/sample
500/- Per
Spin/hour/sample
Disposable centrifuge tubes will be charged separately for each spin
3 Fluorescent Microscope
(Only Soft Copy)
100/- per sample 250/- per sample 500/- per sample
4 Nano Micro Litre Spectrophotometer
(With Analysis Report)
50/- per sample 100/- per sample 200/- per sample
5 Ultra Water
Purification
System
RO 1 lit @ 10/- 1 lit @ 25/- 1 lit @ 100/-
Ultra-Pure HPLC Grade 1 lit @ 50/- 1 lit @100/- 1 lit @ 250/-
6 Atomic Force Microscope 600/- per sample 800/- per sample 1200/- per sample
7
-800 C Vertical deep Freezer Rs. 100 per
box/month
Box Size
(10x10x5cm)
Rs.500 per
box/month Box Size
(10x10x5cm)
Rs.1000 per
box/month Box Size
(10x10x5cm)
8
Real Time PCR Rs.200 per sample Rs.500 per sample Rs.1000 per sample
Subject to the arrangement of their own requirements (PCR
Enzymes, Reagents, Plates etc.,) to run the PCR reaction, user
charges are only for providing instrument and the analysis of the
samples.
9 Bio-safety Cabinet level-II A Rs.100/- Per hour Rs. 500/- per hour Rs. 1000/- Per hour
10 Nano Particle Size & Zeta Potential
Analyzer
Rs.500/- per sample Rs. 700/- per sample Rs. 1200/- per sample
11
NMR400 MHz
spectrometer
Per sample, for
each half an
hour or less,
1H, 19F, 31P Rs.300/- per sample
Rs. 500/- per sample Rs. 1000/- per sample
13C, DEPT Rs.400/- per sample Rs.700/- per sample Rs.1500/- per sample
2D:COSY, HSQC Rs.1000/- per sample Rs.1500/- per
sample
Rs.3000/- per
sample
Extra charges
for solvents
2D:DQFCOSY,
HMBC, TOCSY
Rs.1000/- per sample Rs.2000/- per
sample
Rs.4000/- per
sample
2D:NOESY/ROESY Rs.1500/- per sample Rs.2500/- per
sample
Rs.5000/- per
sample
Solvent charges:-
CDCL3
Rs.100/- per sample Rs.200/- per sample Rs.400/- per sample
Solvent charges:-
DMSO-d6
Rs.200/- per sample Rs.300/- per sample Rs.500/- per sample
First half an hour per sample. for every subsequent 30 minutes additional Rs 300/- for
Academic and Rs 600/- for Industrial samples, will be collected
Note: Bulk samples more than 10 will be considered for 10% concession
ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY AND PROJECT WORKS
12
Antimicrobial
Activity
2 Gram-ve Bacteria
2 Gram +ve bacteria
2 Fungal isolates
Rs. 500/- per sample Rs. 800/- per sample Rs.1500/- per sample
13
Antiviral
Activity
Cell line based, two
RNA and two DNA
animal viruses- cell
toxicity and antiviral
assay (MTT)
Rs. 1000/- per
sample
Rs. 1500/- per
sample
Rs. 3000/- per sample
13
Project works M.Sc., Microbiology/ Biotechnology/Animal
Biotechnology/Botany/ Zoology/ Chemistry/Physics/ Food
Technology and B.Tech & M.Tech (Chemical and Environmental,
Biotechnology engineering students), Pharmacology and other
Allied Sciences.
Rs. 10,000/- to
15000/-
(may vary
depending on type
of works and period
of the project
duration)
In-House Project works at DST-PURSE Centre:
Project works for Science, Engineering and Pharmacy students will be done under the guidance of
Faculty and Scientists at DST-PURSE Centre with the following subjects - M.Sc Biotechnology and
Animal Biotechnology, Home Science & Food Technology, Microbiology & Industrial Microbiology,
Botany, Zoology, Environmental Science, Chemistry, Physics, M.Tech & B.Tech Biotechnology,
Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, M.Pharmacy & B.Pharmacy. The project work
bench and equipment charges will be on payment basis with prior intimation with the Co-ordinator,
DST-PURSE Centre, S.V.University, Tirupati.
Contact:
Prof.D.V.R.Sai Gopal
Co-ordinator
DST-PURSE Centre
S.V.University
TIRUPATI-517502
Andhra Pradesh
India
Mobile no: 09849615634
Land no:0877-2249440
Email: [email protected]
The users should submit the filled Indent Form with prior intimation to Co-ordinator, DST-
PURSE Centre, SV University, Tirupati. The user charges (approved by the Vice –Chancellor
Proceedings No3011-UGC-III/(3)/DST-PURSE/2010 dated 16-05-2013) will be paid in favour of
“Co-ordinator, DST-PURSE” payable at “TIRUPATI” by depositing in to the following bank
accounts or send in the form DD.
Account Name: Co-ordinator, DST-PURSE
Name of the Bank: Andhra Bank, SVU
Campus (1032), Tirupati – 517 502
Account Number:103210100027651
IFSC Code: ANDB0001032
MICR Code: 517011009
Account Name: Co-ordinator, DST FOR
PURSE
Name of the Bank: State Bank of India, SVU
Campus (1197), Tirupati – 517 502
Account Number: 31964922372
IFSC Code:SBIN0001197
5. EQUIPMENT INDENT FORMS:
The proforma of indent forms are given below for each equipment with details. The
candidates have to fill up the appropriate indent form with the information, duly signed by the
candidate and his/her Research Supervisor/ Guide/Director/ Head/Principal of the concerned
department/ college/institute along with the payment details. The soft copy of the indent form may
be send by mail, so the slot may be reserved in advance for the candidate depending on the urgency
of the work.
FORMAT OF THE INDENT FORMS
NMR INDENT FORM:
SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY: TIRUPATI
DST-PURSE CENTRE: Government of India NMR-400 MHz
(Make: JEOL Model: JNM-ECS400)
INDENT FORM
Name of the Candidate :
Name of the Research Supervisor :
Address for Communication :
Phone Number :
E-mail address :
No. of Samples :
Sample Code
Solubility of the compound(s)
Test Required
:
:
:
Structure of the Compound(s)
Draw the back side of the page
:
Data to be stored : Soft/ Hard Copy
Do you need the sample back after
analysis
: Yes / No
Please note that the user charges payment for data measurements is to be deposited in the
Andhra Bank, SVU Campus Branch (Ac. No: 103210100027651) in favour of Co-ordinator,
DST-PURSE Centre, S.V. University, Tirupati-517502 and should be enclosed along with this
form.
I certify that the samples submitted belong to the above mentioned user and agree to acknowledge
DST-PURSE Centre, S.V. University, Tirupati, for the usage of the facility in all publications. The
details of publication will be intimated to DST-PURSE by Email:[email protected].
Signature of the Supervisor Signature of the Candidate
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Signature of the Co-ordinator
:
Date and time of work
:
Signature of the in-charge
:
AFM INDENT FORM:
SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY: TIRUPATI
DST-PURSE CENTRE: Government of India
ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPE
(Make: NT-MDT Service & Logistics Model: Solver Next)
INDENT FORM
Name of the Candidate :
Name of the Research Supervisor :
Address for Communication :
Phone Number :
E-mail address :
No. of Samples :
Sample Code :
Date of submission of sample(s) :
Type & nature of the samples(s) :
Data to be stored : Soft/ Hard Copy
Do you need the sample back after
analysis
: Yes / No
Please note that payment for data measurements is to be deposited in the Andhra Bank, SVU
Campus Branch (Ac. No: 103210100027651) in favour of Co-ordinator, DST-PURSE Centre,
S.V. University, Tirupati-517502 and should be enclosed along with this form.
I certify that the samples submitted belong to the above mentioned user and agree to acknowledge
DST-PURSE Centre, S.V. University, Tirupati, for the usage of the facility in all publications. The
details of publication will be intimated to DST-PURSE by Email:[email protected].
Signature of the Supervisor Signature of the Candidate
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Signature of the Co-ordinator
:
Date and time of work
:
Signature of the in-charge
:
Signature of the User after receiving the
sample
:
ICP-OES INDENT FORM:
SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY: TIRUPATI
DST-PURSE CENTRE : Government of India
ICP – OES
(Make: PerkinElmer Model: OPTIMA 8000 DV)
INDENT FORM
Name of the Candidate :
Name of the Research Supervisor :
Address for Communication :
Phone Number :
E-mail address :
No. of Samples :
Sample Code :
Date of submission of sample(s) :
Analysis method : Qualitative / Quantitative
Elements to be analyzed :
Data to be stored : Soft/ Hard Copy
Do you need the sample back after
analysis
: Yes / No
Note: Please submit only clear aqueous solutions for analysis. Avoid corrosive, explosive, toxic and
high vapor pressure samples. 10-15 ml of sample is required for analysis. Please submit appropriate
Reagent Blank. Too much dilution of the sample may lead to results below the limit of
quantification (LOQ).
Please note that payment for data measurements is to be deposited in the Andhra Bank, SVU
Campus Branch (Ac. No: 103210100027651) in favor of Co-ordinator, DST-PURSE Centre, S.V.
University, Tirupati-517502 and should be enclosed along with this form.
I certify that the samples submitted belong to the above mentioned user and agree to
acknowledge DST-PURSE Centre, S.V. University, Tirupati, for the usage of the facility in all
publications. The details of publication will be intimated to DST-PURSE by
Email:[email protected].
Signature of the Supervisor Signature of the Candidate
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Signature of the Co-ordinator :
Date and time of work :
Signature of the in-charge
:
Signature of the User after receiving the
data
:
ULTRA CENTRIFUGE INDENT FORM:
SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY: TIRUPATI
DST-PURSE CENTRE : Government of India
Ultracentrifuge
(Make : Beckman Coulter India Pvt. Ltd Model: Optima XPN 100)
INDENT FORM
Name of the Candidate :
Name of the Research Supervisor :
Address for Communication :
Phone Number :
E-mail address :
No. of Samples :
Sample Code :
Date of submission of sample(s) :
Analysis method : Qualitative / Quantitative
Data to be stored : Soft/ Hard Copy
Do you need the sample back after
analysis
: Yes / No
Please note that payment for data measurements is to be deposited in the Andhra Bank, SVU
Campus Branch (Ac. No: 103210100027651) in favor of Co-ordinator, DST-PURSE Centre, S.V.
University, Tirupati-517502 and should be enclosed along with this form.
I certify that the samples submitted belong to the above mentioned user and agree to
acknowledge DST-PURSE Centre, S.V. University, Tirupati, for the usage of the facility in all
publications. The details of publication will be intimated to DST-PURSE by
Email:[email protected].
Signature of the Supervisor Signature of the Candidate
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Signature of the Co-ordinator
:
Date and time of work
:
Signature of the in-charge
:
Signature of the User after receiving the
data
:
FLUORESCENT MICROSCOPE INDENT FORM:
SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY: TIRUPATI
DST-PURSE CENTRE : Government of India
Fluorescent Microscope
(Make: Olympus Singapore Pte Ltd Model: Trinocular BX53)
INDENT FORM
Name of the Candidate :
Name of the Research Supervisor :
Address for Communication :
Phone Number :
E-mail address :
No. of Samples :
Sample Code :
Date of submission of sample(s) :
Analysis method : Qualitative
Data to be stored : Soft/Hard Copy
Do you need the sample back after
analysis
: Yes / No
Please note that payment for data measurements is to be deposited in the Andhra Bank, SVU
Campus Branch (Ac. No: 103210100027651) in favor of Co-ordinator, DST-PURSE Centre, S.V.
University, Tirupati-517502 and should be enclosed along with this form.
I certify that the samples submitted belong to the above mentioned user and agree to acknowledge
DST-PURSE Centre, S.V. University, Tirupati, for the usage of the facility in all publications. The
details of publication will be intimated to DST-PURSE by Email:[email protected].
Signature of the Research Supervisor Signature of the Candidate
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Signature of the Co-ordinator
:
Date and time of work
:
Signature of the in-charge
:
Signature of the User after receiving the
data
:
BIO-SAFETY INDENT FORM:
SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY: TIRUPATI
DST-PURSE CENTRE: Government of India
BIO-SAFETY CABINET LEVEL-II
(Make: Thermo Fisher Scientific USA Model: 1386 CLASSII A2 4FT along)
INDENT FORM
Name of the Candidate :
Name of the Research Supervisor :
Address for Communication :
Phone Number :
E-mail address :
Type & nature of Samples :
Date of submission of sample(s) :
Duration of the work in hours :
(we will provide the Biosafety chamber only, requirements related to the work can be bring by the
candidate)
Please note that payment for the work is to be deposited in the Andhra Bank, SVU Campus
Branch (Ac. No: 103210100027651) in favor of Co-ordinator, DST-PURSE Centre, S.V.
University, Tirupati-517502 and should be enclosed along with this form.
I certify that the samples submitted belong to the above mentioned user and agree to
acknowledge DST-PURSE Centre, S.V. University, Tirupati, for the usage of the facility in all
publications. The details of publication will be intimated to DST-PURSE by
Email:[email protected].
Signature of the Supervisor Signature of the Candidate
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Signature of the Co-ordinator
:
Date and time of work
:
Signature of the in-charge
:
Signature of the User after usage of the
Bio-safety Cabinet Level-II
:
NANO PARTICLE SIZE ANALYZER INDENT FORM:
SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY: TIRUPATI
DST-PURSE CENTRE : Government of India
Nano Particle Analyzer sz-100
(Make: Horiba Model: sz-100)
INDENT FORM
Name of the Candidate :
Name of the Research Supervisor :
Address for Communication :
Phone Number :
E-mail address :
No. of Samples :
Sample Code :
Date of submission of sample(s) :
Measurement type : Particle size / Zeta potential/Molecular Weight
Particle dispersion Medium :
Particle Refractive index
Data to be stored : Soft/ Hard Copy
Do you need the sample back after
analysis
: Yes / No
Note: Please submit the samples only dispersed in suitable solvent (aqueous/organic solvents) not
in dissolved mode. 3-5 ml of sample is required for analysis.
Please note that payment for data measurements is to be deposited in the Andhra Bank, SVU
Campus Branch (Ac. No: 103210100027651) in favor of Co-ordinator, DST-PURSE Centre, S.V.
University, Tirupati-517502 and should be enclosed along with this form.
I certify that the samples submitted belong to the above mentioned user and agree to acknowledge
DST-PURSE Centre, S.V. University, Tirupati, for the usage of the facility in all publications. The
details of publication will be intimated to DST-PURSE by Email:[email protected].
Signature of the Supervisor Signature of the Candidate
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Signature of the Co-ordinator
:
Date and time of work
:
Signature of the in-charge
:
Signature of the User after receiving the
data
:
-800C VERTICAL DEEP FREEZER INDENT FORM:
SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY: TIRUPATI
DST-PURSE CENTRE: Government of India
-80oC Vertical Deep Freezer
(Make: Thermo Fisher Scientific Model: 900 Series)
INTEND FORM
Name of the Candidate :
Name of the Research Supervisor :
Address for Communication :
Phone Number :
E-mail address :
No. of Samples (boxes) :
Sample box size in sq.cm. :
Sample Code/ Name :
Date of submission of sample(s) :
Duration of samples to be stored :
Date of sample(s) returned to Indenter :
Please note that payment for data measurements is to be deposited in the Andhra Bank, SVU
Campus Branch (Ac. No: 103210100027651) in favor of Co-ordinator, DST-PURSE Centre, S.V.
University, Tirupati-517502 and should be enclosed along with this form.
I certify that the samples submitted belong to the above mentioned user and agree to
acknowledge DST-PURSE Centre, S.V. University, Tirupati, for the usage of the facility in all
publications. The details of publication will be intimated to DST-PURSE by
Email:[email protected].
Signature of the Supervisor Signature of the Candidate
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Signature of the Co-ordinator
:
Date and time of storage
:
Signature of the in-charge
:
Signature of the User after receiving the
sample
:
REAL TIME PCR INDENT FORM:
SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY: TIRUPATI
DST-PURSE CENTRE : Government of India
Real Time –PCR
(Make: Applied Biosystems Model: StepOne Plus)
INDENT FORM
Name of the Candidate :
Name of the Research Supervisor :
Address for Communication :
Phone Number :
E-mail address :
No. of Samples :
Sample Code :
Date of submission of sample(s) :
Analysis method : Qualitative / Quantitative
Data to be stored : Soft/ Hard Copy
Do you need the sample back after
analysis
: Yes / No
Please note that payment for data measurements is to be deposited in the Andhra Bank, SVU
Campus Branch (Ac. No: 103210100027651) in favor of Co-ordinator, DST-PURSE Centre, S.V.
University, Tirupati-517502 and should be enclosed along with this form.
I certify that the samples submitted belong to the above mentioned user and agree to
acknowledge DST-PURSE Centre, S.V. University, Tirupati, for the usage of the facility in all
publications. The details of publication will be intimated to DST-PURSE by
Email:[email protected].
Signature of the Supervisor Signature of the Candidate
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Signature of the Co-ordinator
:
Date and time of work
:
Signature of the in-charge
:
Signature of the User after receiving the
data
:
NANO DROP INDENT FORM:
SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY: TIRUPATI
DST-PURSE CENTRE: Government of India
Nanomicrolitre Spectrophotometer
(Make: Thermo Fisher Scientific Model: ND 8000)
INDENT FORM
Name of the Candidate :
Name of the Research Supervisor :
Address for Communication :
Phone Number :
E-mail address :
No. of Samples :
Sample Code :
Date of submission of sample(s) :
Analysis method : Qualitative / Quantitative
Data to be stored : Soft / Hard Copy
Do you need the sample back after
analysis
: Yes / No
Please note that payment for data measurements is to be deposited in the Andhra Bank, SVU
Campus Branch (Ac. No: 103210100027651) in favor of Co-ordinator, DST-PURSE Centre, S.V.
University, Tirupati-517502 and should be enclosed along with this form.
I certify that the samples submitted belong to the above mentioned user and agree to
acknowledge DST-PURSE Centre, S.V. University, Tirupati, for the usage of the facility in all
publications. The details of publication will be intimated to DST-PURSE by
Email:[email protected].
Signature of the Research Supervisor Signature of the Candidate
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Signature of the Co-ordinator
:
Date and time of work
:
Signature of the in-charge
:
Signature of the User after receiving the
data
:
ULTRA PURE WATER INDENT FORM:
SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY: TIRUPATI
DST-PURSE CENTRE : Government of India
Ultra Water Purification System
(Make : Millipore Pvt. Ltd Model: Milli Q Direct 8 ELIX)
INDENT FORM
Name of the Candidate :
Name of the Research Supervisor :
Address for Communication :
Phone Number :
E-mail address :
Type of water : Elix/MilliQ water
No. of Litres :
Please note that payment for data measurements is to be deposited in the Andhra Bank, SVU
Campus Branch (Ac. No: 103210100027651) in favor of Co-ordinator, DST-PURSE Centre,
S.V.Univeristy, Tirupati-517502 and should be enclosed along with this form.
I certify that the samples submitted belong to the above mentioned user and agree to acknowledge
DST-PURSE Centre, S.V. University, Tirupati, for the usage of the facility in all publications. The
details of publication will be intimated to DST-PURSE by Email:[email protected]
Signature of the Research Supervisor Signature of the Candidate
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Signature of the Co-ordinator
:
Date and time of work
:
Signature of the in-charge
:
Signature of the User after receiving the
data
:
SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY: TIRUPATI
DST-PURSE CENTRE: Government of India
Project Work / Antimicrobial Activity
INDENT FORM Name of the Candidate :
Name of the Research Supervisor :
Address for Communication :
Phone Number :
E-mail address :
Project Title :
Date of Joining :
Date of Project submission
Antimicrobial activity : Samples No:
Please note that payment for Project work is to be deposited in the Andhra Bank, SVU Campus
Branch (Ac. No: 103210100027651) in favor of Co-ordinator, DST-PURSE Centre, S.V.
University, Tirupati-517502 and should be enclosed along with this form.
I certify that the samples submitted belong to the above mentioned user and agree to
acknowledge DST-PURSE Centre, S.V. University, Tirupati, for the usage of the facility in all
publications. The details of publication will be intimated to DST-PURSE by
Email:[email protected].
Signature of the Research Supervisor Signature of the Candidate
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Signature of the Co-ordinator
:
Date and time of work
:
Signature of the in-charge :
Signature of the User after receiving the
data
:
6. MAJOR EQUIPMENT PICTUERS:
7. OBJECTIVES OF DST-PURSE CENRE:
The Research objectives of the DST-PURSE Programme are being carried out in different
areas of Physical and Biological Sciences in respective departments.
Major Research areas :
I. Physical Sciences-Material research for the development of micro and nano devices.
II. Biological Sciences – Biotic and Abiotic molecules and their health effects and therapeutic
applications.
III. Engineering Sciences-Metal, soil, structure investigations; scheduling, modeling, simulation of
welding and advanced computing related to industry.
I. Physical Sciences:
Major area of Research - Synthesis and characterization of Novel materials with Exotic
properties:
It is proposed to synthesize polycrystalline and nanocrystalline Noval materials with exotic
properties towards their ultimate applications in the areas like Photonics, Spintronics,
Microelectronics, Chromogenics and Micro-Power conversion and storage devices. Depending on
the interest and expertise different sub areas of research are identified under the above major
research area.
Sub areas of the Research : 1. Study of structural and spectroscopic properties of various rare earth doped telluride glasses.
Development of lanthanide doped lacer and photonic glasses for infrared-visible lasers, three-
dimensional (3D) volumetric displays, optical data storage devices etc.,
3. Growth and characterization of dilute magnetic semiconductors of II - VI and III - V compounds
for spintronic devices.
4. Study of deep level defects in GaN by fabricating schottry contacts on GaN.
5. Investigations on Lithium metal oxide thin film cathode materials for microbattery applications.
6. Investigations on thin film photo voltaic materials for heterojunction solar cells. Investigations on
transparent conducting metaloxide thin films. Growth and characterization of high dielectric
constant metaloxide thin films for microelectronic applications.
7. Isolation, Structure elucidation and Synthesis of bio - active natural products and synthetic organic
chemistry.
8. Environmental pollution monitoring and management - development of pre concentration methods,
characterization and studies of trace metals, pesticides, environmental and biological samples.
II. Biological Sciences:
Major area of Research - Biotic and Abiotic molecules and their health effects and
therapeutic applications:
It is proposed to study the Isolation, Synthesis and role of Biotic and Abiotic molecules and
their effects and therapeutic applications in various fields of research related to Human, Animal and
Plant health.
Sub areas of the Research: 1. Isolation and synthesis of Bio active natural and synthetic products, development of
suitable techniques for analysis of environmental and biological samples. Development of
theraptic foods for nutritional disorders will also be the area of focus.
2. Isolation and studies of new plant products for antimicrobial, anticancer, diabetic
regulations and low cost technology and generation of active biomolecules.
3. Studies on antimicrobial activity of active biomolecules both in vivo and in vitro studies,
microbial bio remediation and microbial leaching of nano particles.
4. Development of immuno and molecular diagnostic for various major viral diseases
infecting human, animal (including Aquatic animals) and plants.
5. Role of metals, nutrients and medicinal plants in health and disease.
III. Engineering Sciences:
Major area of Research - Metal, soil, structure investigations; scheduling, modeling,
simulation of welding and advanced computing related to industry.
Depending on interest areas of the research of the scientists the different sub areas of research are
identified under the above major research area.
Sub areas of the Research: 1. Studies on Metal, Soil and Structure investigations related to geotec and industrial
applications.
2. Behavior of strains, stresses and deflections on loading of different structures.
3. Study of soil behavior with different properties like shear modulues, stiffness parameters,
settlement, and dynamic compaction to a depth of 30m.
4. Atmospheric signal processing, harmonic decomposition, design and development of high
power solid state TR modules and load flow analysis.
5. Establishment of research in various advanced computing, OS virtualization, CUDA based
and cloud computing, multimedia, web design, and simulated wireless mobile computing
facility.
The present research activities are green synthesis of nano particles and applications, antiviral
activities of various bio-molecules by In vitro against certain human and animal viruses, isolation
and screening of compounds from herbal origin for anti diabetic and anti hyper lipidemic activities,
synthesis, characterization and evaluation of antioxidant activities of novel molecules, In silico
analysis of cancer susceptibility genes, optimization and production of enzymes by using micro
organisms through solid state and submerged fermentation, transgenic approach for heavy metal
detoxification through plants, development of biogenic processed foods from prickly pear fruits,
neurodegenerative and behavioral studies in animal models, comparison of different immuno –
histological biomarkers in breast cancer patients. Physical sciences - Micro structural and electrical
and optical chemical properties of various thin films, ion doped sodium – lead borophosphate lasses
for red source laser applications, substrate bias influenced physical behavior of nanocrystalline
silver copper oxide films, studies on carbonyl derivatives, surface thermodynamic properties of
drugs, studies on uprolides by metathesis approaches.
8. UTILITY OF THE DST-PURSE CENRE:
The Infrastructure facilities are developed to cater the needs of the Major Equipments which
are procured and also the Networking and Computational facility has developed to facilitate the
ongoing research activities. The major equipments are being utilized by the following
universities/institutes/college for their research activities and same are acknowledged in their
research publications. The nominal user charges are being collected to maintain the PURSE Centre
by approval of university.
SV University:
Various department of SVUniversity- Virology, Microbiology, Biochemistry,
Biotechnology, Home Science, Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Geology, Aquaculture,
Instrumentation, Environmental sciences, Pharmacy, Civil and Chemical Engineering.
Local College/Institutions:
SV Veterinary University, Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS), Sri
Padmavathi Mahila University (SPMVV), CK Dental College, SV Agricultural College, SP Mahila
Pharmacy college, Vidyanikethan pharmacy college, Padmavathi Pharmacy college, SV Pharmacy
college.
Outside Universities:
SK University, Anantapur; Andhra University, Visakapatnam; Acharya Nagarjuna University,
Guntur; Yogivemana University, Kadapa; Vikrama Simhapuri University, Nellore; Dravidian
University, Kuppam.
Other state Universities/Institutes:
Gulbarga University, Gulburga; Ramachandra Medical University, Chennai; SRM
University, Chennai; IIT, Chennai; VIT, Vellore, Tiruvallore University, Vellore .
9. CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/WORKSHOP/TRAINING PROGRAMMES
ORGANIZED:
CONFERENCES/SEMINARS:
BAMHT-2012 (Biotic and Abiotic Molecular for Human Therapeutics) national
conference organized by DST-PURE from 24th - 25th February, 2012.
Stem cell Colloquium with collaboration NICHI Stem cell research Centre, Chennai on 19th
April, 2014
NSD-2014 - National Science Day with the theme of “Fostering Scientific Temper” held on
28th February, 2014.
NSD-2013- National Science Day with the theme of “Genetically Modified crops in Food
Security” held on 28th February, 2013.
NSD-2012- National Science Day on the theme of “Raman Effect” held on 28th February,
2012.
WORKSHOPS:
SAI-2014 (Sophisticated Analytical Instrumentation) workshop organized from 24th -29th
March, 2014.
ICP-OES workshop of Perkin Elmer company organized on 25th -26th, July, 2016 .
High-performance Liquid chromatography HPLC workshop by Water India Ltd., organized
on 6th October, 2015
LCMSMS Technology based Application workshop by Agilent technologies, India on 5th
November, 2014
DST-Entrepreneur workshop for Science faculty and Researchers conducted by DST-
PURSE Centre & DST-ED cell from 11th -23rd March, 2014.
DST-Entrepreneur workshop for final year students and Research students conducted by
DST- PURSE Centre & DST-ED cell from 11th -13th November, 2013.
TRAINING:
Personality development and Soft skills programme held from 28th – 30th November, 2014.
Techno-Scientific Session on Recent Trends and Advancement in Spectroscopy, Liquid
handling held on 17th October, 2014.
PRAJNA Summer training programme for School Children on 29th April, 2014.
Personality development and Soft skills programme held from 7th -9th September, 2012 at
SV University, Tirupati with SV Veterinaty University, Tirupati.
10. MoU MADE:
Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS), Tirupati on Biomedical
research, 2013-2018.
Srimaharshi Research Institute of Vedic Technologies (SRIVT), Hyderabad on Nano
Biotechnology,2013-2018.
Nichi Stem Cell Research Centre (NSCRC), Chennai on Stem Cell research, 2013-2018.
South Asia Rural Reconstruction Association (SARRA), Bangalore on IMO technology,
2008-2013, 2013-2018.
11. RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS:
National International Total Impact factor
01 31 30.66
S.
No
Names of the
Authors
Title of the
Articles
Year of
Publica
tion
Name
of the
Journal
Vol.
&
P.No.
Imp
act
fact
or
National
/
Internat
ional
ISS
N
Num
ber
1. Venkata Subbaiah
Kotakadia, Babu
Singarapub, Susmila
Aparna Gaddam,
Sucharitha KV, Sai
Gopal DVR and Rao
JL
EPR and Spectral
Investigations on
Edible Green
Leafy Vegetables
2017 Research
Journal
of
Pharmac
eutical,
Biologic
al and
Chemical
Sciences
82,
79
- Internatio
nal
ISSN
:
0975-
8585
2. Venkata S.
Kotakadi,Susmila
Aparna Gaddam,,
Sucharitha K.
Venkata, P. V. G. K.
Sarma,D. V. R. Sai
Gopal
Biofabrication and
spectral
characterization of
silver
nanoparticles and
their cytotoxic
studies on human
CD34 +ve stem
cells
2016 3
Biotech
6(216),
2-11 -
Internatio
nal
DOI
10.10
07/s1
3205-
016-
0532-
5
3. K.Reddiah,
T.MadhusudanaRed
dy, D.K.
VenkataRamana,
Y.subbaRao
Poly-Alizarin red
S/multiwalled
carbon nanotube
modified glassy
carbon electrode
for the boost up of
electrocatalytic
activity towards
the investigation
of dopamine and
simultaneous
resolution in the
presence of 5-HT:
A voltammetric
study
2016 Material
s
Science
and
Enginee
ring C,
62,506
-517
3.08
8
Internatio
nal ISSN
: 092
8-
4931,
4. M Varalakshmi, D
Srinivasulu, Venkata
S Kotakadi
Nano-BF3. SiO2
Catalyst Promoted
Michaelis-
Arbuzov Reaction:
Solvent-Free
2015 Phospho
rus,
Sulfur,
and
Silicon
190,15
18-
1524
0.82
7
Internatio
nal
ISSN
1042-
6507
Synthesis and
Antimicrobial
Evaluation
and the
Related
Elements
5. Venkata Subbaiah
Kotakadi, Susmila
Aparna Gaddam,
Sucharitha Venkata
K and D.V.R. Sai
Gopal
“Ficus fruit-
mediated
biosynthesis of
silver
nanoparticles and
their antibacterial
activity against
antibiotic resistant
E.coli strains.
2015 Current
NanoScie
nce
11, 527
-538
1.42 Internatio
nal
ISSN
:1875
-6786
6. Venkata Subbaiah
Kotakadi Susmila
Aparna Gaddam,
Sucharitha Venkata
K and D.V.R. Sai
Gopal
New generation of
bactericidal silver
nanoparticles
against different
antibiotic resistant
Escherichia coli
strains
2015 Appl
Nanosci.,
7,843-
855 - Internatio
nal
ISSN: 2190-5509
7. D.S. Babu, D
Srinivasulu,
Venkata S Kotakadi
Synthesis of
Novel N-Aryl-4-
[6-(2-
Fluoropyridin-3-
YL) Quinazolin-2-
YL] Piperazine-1-
Carboxamide or-
Carbothioamide
Derivatives and
their antimicrobial
activity.
2015 Chemistr
y of
Heterocy
clic
51, 60-
66
0.69
8
Internatio
nal
ISSN
: 157
3-
8353
8. A. Sreenath Reddy,
M. Sivasankar
Reddy,
VenkataSubbaiah
Kotakadi ,P.V.
Chalapathi , A.
Varada Reddy
Synthesis,
spectroscopic
characterization
and antimicrobial
activity studies of
2-Butyl-4-chloro-
5-formylimidazole
thiosemicarbazone
and its manganese
(II) complex
2014 Journal
of
Applied
Pharmac
eutica
Science
4, 095-
101, - Internatio
nal
ISSN
2231-
3354
9. Venkata Subbaiah
Kotakadi Y.
Subba Rao, Susmila
Aparna Gaddam,
T.N.V.K.V. Prasad,
A. Varada Reddy,
D.V.R. Sai Gopal
Biofabrication of
silver
nanoparticles by
Andrographis
paniculata
2014 Europea
n
Journal
of
Medicina
l
chemistr
y
73,
135-
140
3.49
9
Internatio
nal
ISSN
:
0223-
5234
10. Vasudeva Reddy
Netala , Venkata
Subbaiah Kotakadi ,
First report of
biomimetic
synthesis of silver
2014 Appl
Nanosci
5, 801-
807
- Internatio
nal
ISSN: 2190-5509
Venkateswarlu
Nagam , Pushpalatha
Bobbu , Sukhendu
Bikash Ghosh ,
Vijaya Tartte
nanoparticles
using aqueous
callus extract of
Centella asiatica
and their
antimicrobial
activity.
11. Vasudeva Reddy
Netala , Venkata
Subbaiah Kotakadi , Sukhendu Bikash
Ghosh, Pushpalatha
Bobbu , Venkateswarlu
Nagam , Sharma K.K , Vijaya Tartte
Biofabrication of
silver
nanoparticles
using aqueous laef
extract of Melia
dubia ,
characterization
and antifungal
activity”
2014 Int J
Pharm
Pharm
Sci,
6, 298-
300
- Internatio
nal ISSN
0975 -
1491
12 Bhanu Priya. K,
Venkata Subbaiah
Kotakadi and Josthna. P
Anti-inflammatory
Effect of Basella
rubra on
Oxazolone-
induced Colitis in
Rat.
2014 America
n
Journal
of
Pharmac
y and
Clinical
Therapeu
tics
2,832-
841
- Internatio
nal
ISSN
:
2321-
2748
13 P. Krishnaa, D.
Srinivasulua, Venkata
S Kotakadi.
Synthesis,
characterization
and antibacterial
activity of new
linezolid-based
phosphoramidate
derivatives.
2014 Phospho
rus,
Sulfur,
and
Silicon
and the
Related
Elements
189,1557-1563
0.82
7
Internatio
nal
ISSN
1042-
6507
1. 1
14
Susmila Aparna
Gaddam Venkata
Subbaiah Kotakadi,
Y. Subba Rao, A.
Varada Reddy,
D.V.R. Sai Gopa
Efficient and
robust
biofabrication of
silver
nanoparticles by
cassia alata leaf
extract and their
antimicrobial
activity
2014 J
Nanostru
ct Chem
4:82 - Internatio
nal
ISSN
:
2193-
8865
2. 2
15
Venkata
SubbaiahKotakadi,
Y. SubbaRao,
SusmilaAparnaGadd
am, T.N.V.K.V.
Prasad, A. Varada
Reddy, D.V.R. Sai
Gopal
Simple and rapid
biosynthesis of
stable silver
nanoparticles
using dried leaves
of
Catharanthusroseu
s. Linn. G. Donn
and its anti-
microbial activity
2013 Colloids
and
Surfaces
B:
Biointerf
aces
105,
194–
198
3.55
4
Internatio
nal
ISSN
:
0927-
7765
3. 3
16
BhanuPriya. K,
Venkata S
Kotakadi and
Josthna
Antimutagenic
Activity of
Syzygium
Aromaticum
Extract in Mice
using Bone
Marrow
Micronucleus Test
2013 Journal
of
Pharma
and Bio
Sciences
4, 117
- 124
0.47 Internatio
nal
ISSN
-
0975-
6299
4. 4
17
Y. SubbaRao,
Venkata S.
Kotakadi,T.N.V.K.V
. Prasad , A.V.
Reddy , D.V.R. Sai
Gopal
Green synthesis
and spectral
characterization of
silver
nanoparticles from
Lakshmitulasi
(Ocimum
sanctum) leaf
extract
2013 Spectroc
himicaAc
ta Part
A:
Molecula
r and
Biomolec
ular
Spectros
copy
103,
156–
159
1.97
7
Internatio
nal
ISSN
:
1386-
1425
5. 6
18
SadaVenkateswarlu,
Y. SubbaRao, T.
Balaji,
B. Prathima, N.V.V.
Jyothi
Biogenic synthesis
of Fe3O4
magnetic
nanoparticles
using Plantain peel
extract
2013 Material
Letters
100,24
1–244
2.22
4
Internatio
nal
ISSN
:
0167-
577X
6. 9
19
Jagadeesh M,
Rashmi H K, ,
SubbaRao Y,
Prathima B, Sreenath
Reddy Varada
Reddy A
Synthesis,
Characterization,
Antimicrobial and
Antitumor
Activity Studies of
New cis-
Pd(II)(diaqua)diflu
oroacetophenone-
thiosemicarbazone
Complex
2013 Spectroc
himicaAc
ta Part
A-
Molecula
r and Bio
molecula
r
Spectros
copy
115
583-
587
1.97
7
Internatio
nal
ISSN
:
1386-
1425
7. 6
20
C.V.M. Naresh
Kumar,
D.V.R. Sai Gopal
Isolation and
diagnosis of
Chikungunya virus
causing outbreaks
in Andhra
Pradesh, India
2013 J ClinSci
Res
2:2-7 - National ISSN
:
2277-
5706
8. 8
21
K. JayanthBabu, P.
Jeevan Kumar, O.
M. Hussain
Microstructural
and
electrochemical
properties of rf-
sputtered
LiMn2O4 thin
film
cathodes
2012 ApplNan
osci
2:401–
407
- Internatio
nal
ISSN
:
2190-
5517
9. 9
22
K. JayanthBabu, P.
Jeevan Kumar, Obili
M. Hussain
Growth,
Microstructure and
Electrochemical
Properties of RF
2013 Material
s
Sciences
and
4, 128-
133
- Internatio
nal
ISSN
:
2153-
1188
Sputtered
LiMn2O4 Thin
Films on
Au/Polyimide
Flexible Substrates
Applicati
ons
10. 10
23
Venkata
RamanaKatla,
Rasheed Syed,
Chandra Sekhar
Kuruva, Hema
Kumar
Kuntrapakam, and
Naga Raju
Chamarthi
Synthesis of Novel
Phosphorylated
Guanidine
Derivatives from
Cyanamide and
TheirAnti-
inflammatory
Activity
2013 Chem.
Pharm.
Bull.
61, 25–
32
1.59
2
Internatio
nal
ISSN
:
1347-
5223
1. 1
1
24
Venkata
RamanaKatla,
Rasheed Syed,
Madhava Golla1,
Adam Shaik and
Naga Raju
Chamarthi
Synthesis and
biological
evaluation of
novel urea and
thiourea
derivatives of
valacyclovir
2012 Journal
of the
Serbian
Chemical
Society
77 , 1–
16
0.93
4
Internatio
nal
ISSN
:
1820-
7421
11. 12
25
S.Murali Mohan,
K. Peddanna,
A.Ramya,
VinaysagarLakka
and
D.JayasimhaRayalu
Genome Wide
Analysis,
Modelling And
Dna Binding
Studies Of Sterol
Responsible
Element Binding
Protein-1(Srebp-1)
Of Type 2
Diabetes
2012 Internati
onal
journal
of
Analytica
l,
Pharmac
eutical
and
Biomedic
al
Sciences
Issue-
2:
April-
June -
2012
- Internatio
nal
ISSN:
2278-
0246
12. 13
26
Shahlaahmadian,
K.Peddanna.Vinaysa
garLakka.D.
JayasimhaRayalu,
D.V.R SaiGopal
Modelling And
Drug Designing of
Glutamate
Receptor Involved
in Alzheimer’s
Disease
2012 Internati
onal
journal
of
Applied
Biology
and
Pharmac
eutical
technolo
gy
3, 329
- 336,
- Internatio
nal
ISSN
0976-
4550
13. 14
27
B. Purusottam
Reddy, K. Sivajee
Ganesh, K. Jayanth
Babu and O.M.
Hussain
Optical properties
of copper oxide
thin films by RF
magnetron
sputtering
Internati
onal
Journal
of
Luminesc
ence and
Applicati
ons
- Internatio
nal
ISSN
:
2277
–
6362
14. 15
28
Venkata
SubbaiahKotakadiGa
ddamSusmilaAparna
, B.U.V. Prashanth
and D.V.R. Saigopal
Computer Aided
Molecular
Modeling
approach of H & E
(Haemotoxylin&
Eosin) images of
Colon Cacer
2012 Internati
onal
Journal
of
Compute
r
Applicati
on
Volum
e.43,
April,
2012
2.52 Internatio
nal
ISSN
-
2250-
1797
15. 16
29
Prashanth B.U.V.
and Udaya Kumar
Naluguru
Development of
Higher Data
Rate Active
Optical Cable up
to 100 m Distance
Through Optical
Coupling
Elements
2012 Journal
of
Innovatio
n I
Electroni
cs
&Comm
unication
(JIEC)
Volum
e-2
Issue 2
Januar
y 21st
2012
- Internatio
nal
ISSN
:2249
-
9946
16. 17
30
P. Anil Kumar,
Prashanth B.U.V.
and Dr. G.
Srinivaslulu
Design &
Development of
User Interface
(UI) for S3C2240
(ARM920T
CORE) Processor
Based Devices in
WinCE 5.0 RTOS
2012 Journal
of
Innovatio
n in
Electroni
cs &
Commun
ication
(JIEC)
Volum
e-2
Issue 2
Januar
y 21st
2012
- Internatio
nal
ISSN
:2249
-
9946
17. 18
31
Uday Kumar
Naluguru, Dr.T.
Ramashri and
Prashanth B.U.V
Color
Segmentation
Based Staining
Method Used in
Biomedical
Application
2012 Journal
of
Innovatio
n in
Electroni
cs &
Commun
ication
(JIEC)
Volum
e-2
Issue 2
Januar
y 21st
2012
- Internatio
nal
ISSN
:2249
-
9946
18. 19
32
Prashanth B.U.V Design and
Implementation of
Wireless Energy
Meter
Sustem for
Monitoring a
Single Phase
Supply
2012 Internati
onal
Journal
of
Compute
r
Applicati
on
Volum
e 39-
No.3,
March
2012
2.52 Internatio
nal
ISSN
-
2250-
1797
19. 20
33
Prashanth B.U.V., P.
Anil Kumar and Dr.
G. Srinivasulu
Design &
Implementation of
Floating point
ALU on a FPGA
Processor
2012 The 2012
IEEE
Catalog
No:CF
P1276
R-
CDR
Internatio
nal
ISBN
: 978-
1-
4673-
0210-
4
20. 21
Prashanth B.U.V Implementation of
FIR Filter and FFT
Systems on a
2012 Internati
onal
Journal
Volum
e 39-
No.3,
2.52 Internatio
nal
ISSN
-
2250-
34 STRATIX-III
FPGA Processor
of
Compute
r
Applicati
on
March
2012.
1797
PATENTS GENERATED
Indian patent- Title of the invention: “A process for preparing Dehydrated Fruit Bar from
Prickly Pear Fruits (Opuntia ficus Indica) and Product Thereof ” , Registered and
published. Application No. : 4345/CHE/2012, and filling date 17/10/2012 Publication Date
: 25/04/2014 Journal No. - 17/2014.
Indian patent - Title of the invention: “A Process For Manufacturing Of Conditioned
Graded And Packed (Cgp) Sand” , Registered and published. Reg.no:744/CHE/2013 and
filling date 25/02/2013.
Indian patent - Title of the invention: “A process for manufacturing of blended fruit squash
with Prickly year (Opuntia ficus indica and Opuntia dillenii) fruit and lemon juice”. Patent
Reg.no: 4485/CHE/2014 and filling date 15/09/2014.
Indian patent- Title of the invention: “Production of Alcohol (Naturo-Hol) from Agave
albomarginata”. Patent application number of is 4352/CHE/2015 with the filing date of
20/08/2015.
Indian patent- Title of invention: “Extraction of fish liver oil for treating viral infections”,
Patent applications submitted for registration dated 29/04/2015.
12. INVITED TALKS BY EMINENT PERSONALITIES:
Dr. B. Jagannadh, Former Deputy Director, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT),
Hyderabad on “Nano Medicine-Driving Innovations in health care”.
Dr.PrasadDhulipala, Staff Scientist, Life Technologies Corporation, Grand Island, New
York, USA on “Media Development Strategies for Bio-therapeutics protein production”.
Prof. P. Gopal Reddy, Department of Pathobiology, College of VM, Nursing & Allied
Health, Tuskgee University, Alabama, USA on “Trends in Immunology”.
Prof. Chris Anthony, Dept. of Biochemistry, University of Southampton, UK on “Genetic
Code, Central Dogma, Protein Synthesis (Translation of RNA to Protein), Transcription-
DNA to RNA, Regulation of Gene Expression” from 23rd to 30th January, 2012 and
“Enzyme Measurement, Kinetics and Purification” from 31st to 17th February, 2012.
Mr. R. Ashok Kumar, Arvinda Nagar, Domalguda, Hyderabad on “Personality
Development”.
Prof. M. A. Sudheer, Dept. of Applied Research, Gandhi gram Rural University, Gandhi
gram, Tamil Nadu on “Modern Methods in Research Methodology”.
Prof.N.Raaman, Director, CAS Botany, University of madras, Chennai on “HERBAL
DRUG FOR VIRAL DISEASES”.
Dr.B.Deepa, Propriter, Intellapat patent solutions, Chennai on “Patent – A Tool for
Professional Enhancement”.
Prof.M.Rajeswari, Dept. of Biochemistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS),
New Delhi on “UNUSAL DNA STRUCTURES AND HUMAN DISEASES”.
Dr.Praveen Kumar Vemula, Primary Faculty, Institute of Stem Cell Biology and
Regenerative Medicine (InStem), National Center for Biological Science (NCBS) Campus,
Bangalore on “ A New Paradigm In Nano therapeutics”.
Prof. M. V. N. Ambika Prasad, Dept. of Materials Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga,
Karnataka on “Conducting polymer nanocomposites and its Application to Biology” .
Prof. Chris Anthony, Dept of biochemistry University of Southampton UK, on on ‘My 50
Years of Hard Labour in Microbial Biochemistry”.
13. PROMINENT SCIENTISTS VISITED DST-PURSE CENTRE:
Various prominent scientists are visited the DST-PURSE Centre –
Prof.Chris Anthony Sout Dept. of Bio Chemistry,
Southampton University, UK
Dr.Roman R. Ganta Professor Dept. of Diagnostic
Medicine/Pathobiology College of
Veterinary Medicine Kansas State
University, Kansas, USA
Dr. Bhaskar C.
Harinath
Director, JB Tropical Disease
Research Centre, Mahatma Gandhi
Institute of Medical Sciences
Sevagram, Co-ordiantor BIC &
Arogyadham
Dr. V. Rajagopal Former Director
CPCRI, Kerala
Prof.N.Raaman Director, CAS, Botany, University
of Madras GuIndy Campus,
Chennai
Prof.Ambica Prasad Chairman
Dept. of PG Studies and Research
in Materials Science
Jnana Ganga, Gulbarga University
Dr. G S Prasad Scientist
Institute of Microbial Technology
Sector-39A, Chandigarh – 160036,
India
Dr.Praveen kumar
Vemula
Institute for Stem Cell Biology and
Regenerative Medicine (Instem),
National Centre for Biological
Sciences, UAS-GKVK Campus,
Bellary Road,
Bangalore-560065
Karnataka, INDIA
Prof.J.F.Pierson University of Lorraine, Institute
Jean Lamour, France
Dr. Hameed Khan
Senior Scientist,
Division of Genetics & Robotics
NCMRR (National Center for
Medical Rehabilitation Research)
National Institutes of Health
(NIH),
Bethesda, Maryland.
Prof.Julien Christian,
Marcel
Physico-Chimie des Electrolytes,
Colloïdes et Systèmes Analytiques
(PECSA) UMR 7195 Université
Pierre et Marie Curie 4 place Jussieu,
75005 Paris, France
Dr. Prahlada Ex-VC, DIAT, Pune, Ex-
Distinguished Scientist, DRDO
Prof.K.L.RamaKumar
Director, Radio Chemistry and
Isotope group,BARC, Mumbai
Dr.N.Ramamoorthy DAE-BARC, Mumbai
Dr.K.Rohini Director, SARRA, Bangalore
14. 2nd PHASE OF DST-PURSE PROGRAMME(2016-2020):
Department of Science &Technology, Govt. of India, New Delhi, has sanctioned 2nd Phase of
DST-PURSE Programme (SR/PURSE/2016, dated 23rd August, 2016) to S.V.University Rs.17.15
crores depending on the performance of University through publications in SCOPUS data base for
the period of 2002 to 2012 on the basic of revised h-index (45-70). This 2nd Phase PURSE grant
will be utilized in the period of next 4 years (2016-2020).
15. FUTURE PLANS OF DST-PURSE CENTRE:
Extensive utility of the equipment to the researcher in various disciplines not only for
SVUniveristy faculty/researchers and also other universities/research institutes which cater the
needs of the modern science. Intensive research investigations are in progress in various science and
engineering departments of Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. Considering the ongoing
research work, three major areas are proposed as research agenda under this PURSE program for
the four years (2016-2020). The advanced research work developed from the DST-PURSE centre
will be commercialized and linked with industries to develop this Centre as a RESEARCH PARK.
16. PHOTO GALLERY OF DST-PURSE CENTRE ACTIVITIES