Build Your World
School of Engineering & Technology
Prof. (Dr.) Naveen Hemrajani
Designation- Dean
Department- School of Engineering & Technology
Qualification
B.E (CSE), M.Tech. (CSE), Ph.D (CSE)
Email- dean.engineering@jecrcu.edu.in
Research Area
Computer Network and Software Engineering
Publication
Journals Publication: 62, Presentation in Conference: 08, Book Published: 02
Message of Dean
JECRC University, School of Engineering and Technology is a brilliant aggregate of carefully curated courses in the field of engineering. The new age of technology focuses on the changing needs of industry and jobs in preparing our students for brilliant careers by offering new age specializations. Choice based Credit system is implemented in School curriculum. We are offering ten Program elective, eight departmental elective subjects, four Open electives apart from other Regular Core and fundamental subjects for the students to enhance their skills.
Further to boost this, the School of Engineering and Technology promotes Interdisciplinary culture of solving the practical engineering problems in various fields. Additionally, opportunities are provided with Business Incubators for young entrepreneurs within the campus.
Courses are taught by faculties who have outstanding educational credentials and leadership experience, with a pedagogy which compares with the best in the world. Our teaching is holistic and we concentrate on a student’s life-skills too, preparing them for a life after school. The School of engineering aims to provide all three: the knowledge, the skills, and the attitude required for an effective managerial career.
As dean, I have the privilege of leading this School, a place where curiosity, compassion, and intellect combine to create breakthrough’s that help us to live better lives, and I will continue to pursue our School’s 3 goals (ABC): Academic Excellence, the Best Education, and Collaborations with industry.
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Prof. Vivek Anand
Professor and Head of the Department
(Ing, Ph.D.)- BITS Pilani Alumnus
FIE, AMASCE, MIWWA, MIPHE,MISTE
Head of Department
Research Areas: Groundwater/ Hydrology and Environment
Area of Interest: Construction Management, Contract Administration and Transportation
The Civil Engineering Department was established in 2012.The Department offers high quality teaching and research at UG, PG and PhD levels. Civil Engineering is known to be the oldest engineering discipline since the dawn of human civilization. From caves to skyscrapers, roadways to sophisticated railways and high speed expressways; Civil Engineering is ubiquitous. Civil engineering has evolved from humble huts to soaring multi-story buildings, massive dams, huge stadiums, complex transportation systems, etc. It involves planning, designing and executing infrastructural development works. The demand for well-qualified civil engineers has increased many folds owing to the socio- economic development and growing needs and aspirations of the masses.
The Department of Civil Engineering in JECRC University caters to the growing need of skilled and knowledgeable Civil Engineers for the infrastructure and real estate industry. The Bachelor of Technology program at the Department of Civil Engineering provides sound theoretical and practical knowledge to the aspiring civil engineers. The courses are designed to offer in-depth technical know-how, field experience, industry exposure and inculcate scientific thinking. The students are trained to think creatively, innovate and are encouraged to work on solutions of present- day problems faced by the society. Fully Flexible Credit System employed at the University helps to provide a wide spectrum of choices to the students.
The Department of Civil Engineering is well equipped with the human resource and the infrastructure required for training the students. The faculty members at the Department are from reputed institutions like IITs /NITs etc. Some of the labs in department are: Geo-tech lab, fluid mechanics lab, survey lab, building material testing lab, engineering geology lab, etc. Faculty and students have access to reputed journals in the library for carrying out research. This enables them to have an edge over their peer group in other engineering institutes in the region.
We focus on both practical and theoretical depth of knowledge. We strive on developing skill sets of students so that they can become promising engineers in future. We believe that this approach to teaching-learning, coupled with practical experience gained during industrial visits and training in reputed organizations, equips our students to handle the challenges posed by the industry. Our aim is to produce proficient technocrats whose skills, innovative ideas and accuracy of knowledge can lead them to the path of success.
The department conducts Special / Invited Talks / Guest Lectures from eminent experts from Industry/Academia on latest emerging trends in civil engineering industry for the development of students and faculty. The department also conducts various Seminars / Workshops / Conferences from time to time and provides common platform for collaborative learning among students across the country. We maintain very good students, teacher ratio for personal attention and mentoring of all students. Faculties are highly efficient in cutting-edge research in the areas of Civil Engineering subjects like structure engineering, transportation, water resources, geo technology, surveying, rock mechanics and other related areas.
M. Tech. Civil Engineering with Various Specializations
Department of Civil Engineering offers M. Tech in Civil Engineering with various specializations in the conventional and cutting edge technologies. Normally 1st Semester is common covering Foundation/ Core subjects. Students may choose one specialization in Semester 2 and 3 followed by a dissertation/ thesis.
M. Tech. with specialization in Structural Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering offers M. Tech in Structural Engineering program includes advanced structural mechanics, finite element analysis, structural dynamics, structural reliability and optimization, reinforced and pre- stressed concrete, steel structures, design for wind and earthquake, tall buildings and towers, design for wind and earthquake, computer applications in structural engineering, etc. Structural lab, material testing lab, computer lab are available for the students. This programme empowers future engineers with a range of methods to analyze and design structures with quantifiable reliability over their design life.
Opportunities for structural engineers exist in the public as well as private sectors in large numbers in design, construction and maintenance, infrastructure development in both India and abroad such as tall buildings, roads and railways, bridges and power plants.
M. Tech. with specialization in Transportation Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering offers M. Tech in Transportation Engineering program involves planning, design, construction, operation and maintenance of transportation facilities. The facilities support air, highway, railroad, pipeline, water, and even space transportation. Transportation engineering includes sizing of transportation facilities, selection of materials and design of pavement and geometry of roadway.
Students are trained on the application of various software and programming skills for the solution of traffic flow and design of pavements problems for urban transportation issues and challenges.
Both public and private sectors across the globe are investing significantly in road development, airport construction, high speed railways, metro rail, bridges, water ways and many such infrastructure projects necessitating the need for transportation engineers.
M. Tech. with specialization in Environmental Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering offers M. Tech in Environmental Engineering program involves academic, research, planning, analysis and consultancy for designing of various municipal and industrial wastewater treatment facilities. This programme empowers future engineers with a range of methods to solve major environmental issues related to pollution control in air and water and design of municipal/industrial wastewater treatment facilities as well as air and noise pollution control systems.
Graduates of environmental engineering would have a wide variety of employment opportunities in both the government, private and public sectors.
M. Tech. with specialization in Construction Engineering & Management
Construction engineers design and execute processes for building and maintaining the infrastructure of our world. The tools of the trade for today’s successful construction engineer include-strong math, science, and computer skills; creativity; an aptitude for applying science and engineering methods to solve problems; a love of building structures such as bridges, airports, buildings, stadiums, dams, and highways; an interest in working indoors and outdoors; initiative and a strong work ethic; the ability to collaborate with diverse people; good communications skills; and a desire to learn in a constantly changing environment.
Construction engineers works in an office setting or out in the field or mostly in both. Construction engineers have a wider choice ranging from the design aspect to the actual build phase of each project. There are many career paths to choose from with a degree in Construction Engineering namely – General contractors (bridges, roads, buildings, healthcare, data centres, sports facilities), Owners and developers, Mechanical/electrical contractors, Renewable energies, Consulting and design firms, Oil and gas industry, Aviation industry, Law firms, Planning and overseeing the construction operations of a project, contract administrators, procurement specialists etc. Students in the Construction Engineering and Management (CEM) program have the global opportunity as well.
Placement Opportunity
The booming economy of India offers plethora of opportunities for the Civil Engineers in the Government sectors, Public sector as well as private sector. The Civil Engineers are in great demand to meet requirement for developing infrastructure. Following are few companies that recruit Civil Engineers: Govt. Sector – CPWD, State PWDs, State MRCs, State DAs, Railways, MES, BRO, NHAI, PHEDs, Irrigation Departments, Electricity Boards, AAI, etc.
Private Sector – Larsen & Toubro, DLF, Tata Projects, Hindustan Construction Company, Gammon India, Unitech, Nagarjuna Construction Company, Shapoorji Pallonji& Co, GMR, Jaypee, etc.
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering aspires to deliver the best technocrats and engineering graduates, as well as cutting-edge research and cutting-edge technology, with the goal of transforming society on a regional and global level. The Department is committed to expanding the base of knowledge by supporting creative research that promotes entrepreneurial and economic development in education around the world. The pedagogy adopted paves the path for excellent engagement and the formation of a one-on-one rapport with the who’s who of the tech industry, which not only creates a learning aura for our students to learn from them, but also gives them visibility into our students’ career prospects. The wing offers an array of undergraduates and postgraduates programmes in the computing arena. All degree programs trail the core principles of teaching with hands-on laboratory experience thereby preparing students for exciting careers in industry and academia.
All the courses offered by the Department are designed keeping in mind the current need and anticipation of future requirements of the market and industry-leading towards the conformance of the students to the need of the hour and it is the blend of NEP 2020 to encourage the academic excellence. Our graduate programs are research- based, thriving on the broad range of active research conducted by faculty members in the Department. Routine conduct of a series of lectures by academicians and professionals of the highest repute periodically ensures the focus on the latest innovative technologies in the field of Computer Science and Engineering and Information Technology. ‘Corporate Interaction Programme’, Workshops & seminars on recent technologies are
conducted regularly with the aim of establishing direct communication with the corporate world Computer Engineering Department at JECRC University emphasizes and focuses on cultivating an intrigue for development, design and maintenance of software as well as hardware systems. The zealous, qualified and experienced faculty members provide excellent academic mentorship and guidance. The faculty members are highly qualified with Doctoral and Masters’ Degree entitled as Professor, Associate Professor and Assistant Professor.
The departmental collaboration with Microsoft Corporation promotes leading-edge experiential learning accustoming the latest technologies for our students at the Microsoft Innovation Centre established at University. Professional affiliations and membership with the renowned learned societies such as ACM, USA/IEEE USA, CSI India, IAENG USA etc, have seen rising numbers in pertaining to the count of faculty members and students.
Department of Computer Science & Engineering at JECRC University has entered into an Exclusive Partnership with ADOBE to offer Digital Proficiency and Creativity skills using Adobe Spark. This initiative would be a part of Adobe’s national program ‘Adobe Digital Disha’. Corporate Outreach cell, JECRC University has signed a MoU with the global leaders in the Robotics Process Automation domain (RPA); UiPath and Automation Anywhere. RPA works in the field of artificial intelligence that allows configuring of computer software, or a “robot” to emulate and integrate the actions of a human interacting within digital systems to execute a business process. Bot Lab has been set up in association with Automation Anywhere to aid the learning with hands-on experiential learning. The students can also leverage the international internship opportunity under IAESTE India LC JECRC is the flagship student exchange program of JECRC University.
For successful learning, the Department has outstanding computing equipment, as well as peripherals and software. For programming, the Department has around 400 computer systems in ten computer labs. The labs have the most up-to-date hardware and software. With enhanced networking capabilities, a separate Linux lab with dual OS is achieved. Microsoft’s Platinum Advantage Centre has been assigned to an industrial tie-up with Microsoft. To install social and professional skill in students, the department offers a variety of co-curricular and extracurricular activities such as challenging contests, hackathons, and more.Students are actively participated in activities conducted by Professional Societies like IEEE and CSI. There is an outstanding research environment in Technological Domain complemented by excellence in teaching. The state-of-the-art infrastructure and computing equipment are backed by high- speed Ethernet and wireless networks. The fourteen dedicated computer labs promote pragmatic learning. A comprehensive curriculum on topics related to all aspects of Computer Hardware and Software with an emphasis on practical and hands-on learning has been designed. The course structure is well acquainted and includes courses on contemporary topics to equip our students with the latest developments in Computer Science and Engineering. The curriculum is a blend of conventional and radical research. It is updated and refurbished regularly to keep up with the growing demands and the changing trends of the software industry and research laboratories. From the Academic Session 2021-2022 we updated our curriculum according to the NEP 2020 to accommodate flexibility, inter disciplinary learn. The programme follows an intensive course curriculum encompassing well-organized courses on basic sciences, computer science, computer engineering, electronics, management and humanities. The advanced curriculum promotes independent thinking and learning at an individual’s pace.
B.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering)
The world is going through fast changes in the information scene. With different sensational logical furthermore innovative advances, for example, the ascent of Big data, AI, Cloud computing, and Machine Learning. numerous untalented positions worldwide might be taken over by machines, while the requirement for a talented workforce, especially including Mathematics, software engineering, and Data Science, related with multidisciplinary capacities across technical studies, sociologies, and humanities, will be progressively in more prominent interest.
Department understand the above requirement and designed the curriculum. The curriculum includes the subjects like life skill, Human Values, Value Education and ethics for overall developments. The curriculum provides the basket of specialized subject under the various specialization track. These tracks empower the students to develop their expertise in latest technological development like Data Analytics, Robotic Process Automation, IOT, Machine Learning, Web Development, Information Security.
Corporate Connected Specialization Programs (B. Tech. CSE)
JECRC University Jaipur intends to expand the educational landscape by providing additions to the current system. In collaboration with global IT giants Xebia, Samatrix.io, EC-Council, TCS, and IBM, the next academic curriculum will include specialization in degree courses for engineering disciplines.
JECRC University Jaipur in collaboration with Microsoft, Xebia, Samatrix.io, EC-Council, TCS, and IBM through its education business will be enabling students in Rajasthan to become world-class technology experts in engineering discipline, by offering specializations under the B. Tech Computer Science Engineering programme thereby bridging the gap between academia and industry. The courses offered by JECRC University Jaipur that have been identified as a part of the collaboration are as follows:
In association with Microsoft:
B.Tech. (CSE) with Specialization in Cloud Computing
In association with TCS:
B.Tech. Computer Science and Business Systems (CSBS)
In association with XEBIA:
B. Tech. (CSE) with Specialization in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
B. Tech. (CSE) with Specialization in full stack Web Design & Development
In association with IBM:
B. Tech. (CSE) with Specialization in Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning.
In association with Samatrix.io:
B.Tech. (CSE) with Specialization in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
B.Tech. (CSE) with Specialization in Data Science and Data Analytics
In association with EC-Council:
B.Tech. (CSE) with Specialization in Cyber Security
In association with Amazon Web Services:
B.Tech. (CSE) Cloud Computing (An AWS Verified Program)
In association with upGrad Campus:
B.Tech. (CSE) Blockchain (upGrad Campus)
In association with L&T EduTech:
M.Tech. (Computer Engineering)
JECRC University’s M. Tech in Computer Engineering is a highly advanced post-graduate degree that builds on a foundation in science and technology. The M. Tech. CSE Program at JU aims to produce high-quality professionals to meet the demands of global and national industry, research, and academia. Thetwo-year course of study will be based on strengthening the fundamentals of Computer Science and Engineering concepts with advancements and specializations with help of basket of the various specialization subjects. It provides capacity to solve new problems through research projects, and a capacity to learn and interact with multidisciplinary groups. The full-time M. Tech Programme is offered by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering with five specialization tracks. The total Credit of M.Tech. Programme is 68 and we offer the open elective subjects to promote the inter disciplinary knowledge. Duration of Programme shall be of four-semester duration spanning over a period of two academic years; wherein the first three semesters will include lectures, laboratory work and seminars. The student will spend the fourth semester conducting research in their field of interest and specialty. JU offers a variety of specialized tracks from which students can choose one based on their area of interest. The following are the numerous specialized tracks:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Data Analytics
- Cyber Security
- Cloud Computing
Artificial Intelligence and machine learning is a broad discipline that promises to simulate numerous innate human skills such as automatic programming, case-based reasoning, neural networks, Fuzzy Logic, decision-making, expert systems, natural language processing, pattern recognition and speech recognition etc. Artificial intelligence and machine intelligence technologies bring more complex data-analysis features to existing applications. Therefore, there is thrust in using machine learning approaches to build new solutions in the business. The curriculum is designed keeping in view the need of the industry. Students completing this course can opt for a career as Software analysts and developers, Computer scientists and computer engineers, Algorithm specialists, Research scientists and engineering consultants, Surgical technicians working with robotic tools, medical health professionals working with artificial limbs, prosthetics, hearing aids and vision restoration devices etc.
Computer Science and Engineering programme builds an advanced level of technological base in Computer Science and Engineering. It is aimed at preparing computer professionals for research, academics, design and development in hardware and software and co-design technologies. It enables students to analyze, design, develop and evaluate high-end computing systems, undertake challenging projects and carry out research activities. The graduates will attain employment in the field of research, academics, design & development in hardware &software and co-design technologies or any other closely related field.
Data Science track aims to develop computational and statistical skills for data-driven multi-disciplinary problems. Data science integrates statistics and data mining techniques to develop methods to collect, process and extract meaningful information from large and diverse data sets. The M. Tech in Data science curriculum will prepare student in areas such as Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Data Mining, Predictive Analytics, large scale data analytics and Big Data. The usefulness of this course is in every industry, government organization, and Internet start- ups to financial institutions to handle big data projects at every level.
The main objective of Cyber Security track is to train students to become information security professionals for the high-end jobs in the security industry. The objective of this specialization track is to create security professionals who will be handling the real- life problems and challenges the industry is facing today in connection to cyber security. The unique design of the Programme focuses on providing a high degree of industry exposure, academic and functional experts from the industry in this domain. This track offers a brilliant career pathway to those who are passionate about knowing more about security challenges and solutions as well as practicing security analytics, cyber security, and related tools and technologies.
The Cloud Computing track focuses on technologies managing huge traditional and non-traditional data including temporal, spatial and multidimensional data. It also focuses on cloud computing concepts that feature subjects as well as projects that typically involve construction and experimentation with software prototypes. The aim of the track is to produce postgraduates with advanced knowledge and understanding of Data Engineering and Cloud Computing, higher-order critical, analytical, problem-solving and transferable skills, ability to think rigorously and independently to meet higher- level expectations of ICT industry, academics, research establishments or take up the entrepreneurial route.
Exemplary Placements of the Department
Skilled and proficient Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) professionals are in great demand both in India and overseas. Broad range of career prospects is available to the graduates employing conventional and radical courses in Computer Sciences. Many pursue careers as system analysts, IT Managers, Software Engineers or consultants, while others use their degree as a springboard into a wide range of jobs in commerce, industry and government. This course aims to meet the ever-increasing demand of qualified engineers who can contribute to both the hardware and software design and electronic system. JECRC University alumni work extensively in areas including computer networks, embedded system, digital control systems, and telecommunications and cable TV systems. The computers have become an integral part of modern-day life and there are immense opportunities for Computer Science Engineers and good professionals can achieve unimaginable heights in their careers. Some of the companies where our students have been placed are Google, Microsoft, IBM, Accenture, Capgemini, TCS, ZS Associates, MindTree, Extra marks, Sopra Steria, EY, Jaro, Byju’s, Adnate IT, Paytm, Just Dial, Josh Technologies, Cisco Systems and many more. Computer Science Arena is open to the opportunities with Public Sector and Government Departments.
“Persistence Guarantees, The Results are Inevitable”
The trip 2022 Placements had been a roller costar ride which was filled with anxieties and astonishment both at the same time and at the last it brought a lot of excellent experiences with the debut of “Dream Recruiters” as a milestone. Training and Placement Cell would take an opportunity to share the fruits of the seeds we have planted in the year 2023-2024 so here is the time to reflect on 2024 and welcome 2025.
100% students of the School of Engineering got Internship with a maximum of 80,000/- stipend where as the highest package of the year was 44 LPA, which is encouragement for the students to work hard and to achieve greater milestones.
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS and COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (ECE)
Dr. Dinesh Sethi
Professor and Head of Department
Qualification: Ph. D., M. Tech. (DC), B.E (ECE)
Experience: 21 Yrs. Research Area: Microstrip UWB Antennas
Patents and Publications: Patent: 01, Books: 06, Journals and Conferences: 30
Department Offers the Following Courses:
1. B. Tech. in ELECTRONICS and COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (ECE) (4 Years) with Specializations in
- Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
- VLSI & Embedded System
- Energy Audit and management
- Communication Engineering
2. M.Tech. in ELECTRONICS and COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (ECE) (2 Years) with Specializations in
- Digital Communication System
- VLSI & Embedded System
- Power System and Automation
3. Ph.D. in ELECTRONICS and COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (ECE)
Geography and distance have become meaningless barriers due to technology which includes connectivity from various Medias such as cell phone, internet and satellite enabling people to reach out just by a touch on button of their mobile phone or computer. The function of a communication engineer is to plan, analyze, design, implement, operate, maintain and finally manage these systems and networks, which are as wide as the universe itself. The Electronics & Communication Engineering Department strives for excellence in creating, applying, and imparting knowledge in Electronics through comprehensive educational programs, research in collaboration with industry and government, dissemination through scholarly publications, and service to professional societies, the community, the state and the nation. ECE Department organizes various workshops, seminars and spoken tutorials for students focusing on domain-specific research, providing leadership throughout the whole year. ECE faculty continues to excel in conducting research at the forefront of Electronics and Communication. Their achievements and accomplishments have been widely acknowledged. The focus of our faculty on research continues to be complimented by a strong commitment to teaching. ECE faculties have attended various workshops and Seminars to enhance their capabilities. ECE students have emerged by participating, and organizing various tech fests inside and excelled outside the university. They have shown excellence in the academic field too. Many of our students have been volunteers for various social causes (e.g. Blood Donation, Zarurat). Many students have participated in various extra-curricular activities inside and outside the university. ECE students have done their summer training in various reputed organizations like ISRO, DRDO, JAGUAR, etc.
Industry linked: Certification Course- Energy Efficiency in Buildings and Industry (1 semester): This certification course of one-semester duration is offered for the students and professionals who wish to opt for services or work as consultants for energy auditing, green building certification, Building Simulation, BEE STAR Rating, Sustainability Reporting, Solar Designing & Carbon Footprint, and Indoor Air Quality Consulting in association with DESIGN 2OCUUPANCY SERVICES LLP, JAIPUR.
Placement Opportunities
ECE students can get placements in Reliance Energy, Adani Power, Suzlon, Tata Power, JP Hydro, L & T, Crompton Greaves, Army, Railways, Telecommunication, Airport, Mobile companies like Erricson, Airtel, Aircel, Vodafone, etc., Public sector giants like DRDO, ISRO, BARC, BELL, BHEL, RVVNL, RVPNL, PVUNL, MPSEB, UPSEB, etc. IT companies like Infosys, TCS, CTS, IBM, HCL, BPL, etc.; electronics core companies like Intel, Samsung, LG, Onida, Sony, Sansui, etc. and other areas like automation industry companies like Maruti, Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, Mahindra, Tata, etc.
The ELECTRONICS and COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (ECE) department has well-established state-of-art laboratories providing modern and sophisticated practical teaching facilities that are constantly upgraded and sufficiently equipped with the latest instruments and apparatus. The motto is to provide students with a conceptual as well as practical understanding of the subject through hands-on training.
The ECE branch has been provided with the following laboratories and workshops fully equipped with equipment & machinery.
- Electronics Engineering Lab
- Digital Electronics Lab
- Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation Lab
- Electronic Workshop
- Microprocessors & Microcontroller System Lab
- Communications Engineering Lab
- Basic Simulation Lab
- Digital Signal Processing Lab
- VLSI Design Lab
- Control System Lab
- Communication Networks Lab
- Embedded System Lab
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Dr. Kanishk Sharma
Associate Professor and Head of Department
Qualification: Ph. D., (MNIT, Jaipur), M. Tech. (MNIT, Jaipur), B.E. Experience: 24 Yrs
Research Area: Advance manufacturing process, Process optimization in EDM, Industrial Engineering Product Design and Development,
Publications: Papers Published: 18, Patents: 01
Mechanical Engineering Department is one of the major departments of the University. Department is committed to well-being and all-round development of its students. The aim is to provide students with a perfect blend of intellectual and practical experiences that helps them to serve the society and address a variety of needs. The department offers undergraduate programs leading to B. Tech in Mechanical Engineering and post graduate programs leading to M. Tech in CAD/CAM. The department possesses modern laboratories equipped with the latest experimental setups and research facilities for the strength of materials, fluid mechanics, automotive engineering, thermal engineering, heat and mass transfer, flexible manufacturing system, Computer Aided Manufacturing, etc. Computer Aided Design Lab is equipped with latest systems and software’s like ANSYS, CREO/PRO-E, Autodesk- AutoCAD Inventor.
The students are given hands on experience on CNC lathe and CNC milling machine. The department has been awarded a research project titled ” Investigation of wear behaviour of polymeric dental material in acidic and fluid slurry media” by the Department of Science and Technology, Rajasthan. The department has well qualified faculty mostly recruited from NIT’s and IIT’s with numerous publications to their credit.
M.Tech. Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Cad/Cam Engineering
CAD/ CAM and Design engineering is a specialization in operation, use and application of computer software to create design for a variety of industries. It is aimed at building drafting skills in electronic structures. M. Tech in CAD/CAM and Design imparts, through a holistic curriculum, skills to apply computer and scientific principles to solve problems related to manufacturing.
M.Tech. Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Production Engineering
M.Tech. Design Engineering is a postgraduate course aims to prepare the aspirants for a leadership role in Research & Development or Design functions of engineering industries. Learners who pursue this program will acquire skills in Design Thinking, Math & Engineering principles, contemporary Computational Software and Project Management, which is necessary to lead Engineering & Research, functions of organisation.
M.Tech. Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Design Engineering
M.Tech. Design Engineering is a postgraduate course aims to prepare the aspirants for a leadership role in Research & Development or Design functions of engineering industries. Learners who pursue this program will acquire skills in Design Thinking, Math & Engineering principles, contemporary Computational Software and Project Management, which is necessary to lead Engineering & Research, functions of organisation.
M.Tech. Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Thermal Engineering
M.Tech. Thermal Engineering is a postgraduate course involving on an advanced level-concepts of energy efficiency, renewable energy & environmental preservation, and their entwinement with classical energy technologies and recently discovered technologies. Enrolled candidates are trained in design, development, and simulation and to explore new areas in Thermal Energy Systems and allied sciences. The first two semesters of the course involve theoretical subjects & laboratory sessions, while the third semester is about theory & project work and the fourth semester focuses fully on project work.
Placement Opportunities
Mechanical engineers are highly in demand nowadays in the Manufacturing, Consultancy, R&D, IT Sectors, Power Plants, Textile Industries, Sugar Industry, Construction Projects, Railways, NBC, Steel Industries, etc. Also because of very high proliferation of automobiles in everyday life all over the world. Maruti Suzuki, Toyota, Volkswagen, Tata Motors, Hyundai, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ashok Leyland, Hindustan Motors, HAL, BHEL, Tata, L&T,. are some of the indigenous automobile manufacturers in the country who are showing interest in our students. The automobile manufacturing industry is supplemented by original equipment manufacturers, such as JBM, Krishna Maruti, etc who frequently visit the campus for placement. Other fields are also open to these engineers, where they can find suitable jobs. Some of these areas are defense forces, space program, atomic energy, railways, development, etc.
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Prof. Vivek Anand
Professor and Head of the Department
(Ing, Ph.D.)- BITS Pilani Alumnus
FIE, AMASCE, MIWWA, MIPHE,MISTE
Head of Department
Research Areas: Groundwater/ Hydrology and Environment
Area of Interest: Construction Management, Contract Administration and Transportation
The Civil Engineering Department was established in 2012.The Department offers high quality teaching and research at UG, PG and PhD levels. Civil Engineering is known to be the oldest engineering discipline since the dawn of human civilization. From caves to skyscrapers, roadways to sophisticated railways and high speed expressways; Civil Engineering is ubiquitous. Civil engineering has evolved from humble huts to soaring multi-story buildings, massive dams, huge stadiums, complex transportation systems, etc. It involves planning, designing and executing infrastructural development works. The demand for well-qualified civil engineers has increased many folds owing to the socio- economic development and growing needs and aspirations of the masses.
The Department of Civil Engineering in JECRC University caters to the growing need of skilled and knowledgeable Civil Engineers for the infrastructure and real estate industry. The Bachelor of Technology program at the Department of Civil Engineering provides sound theoretical and practical knowledge to the aspiring civil engineers. The courses are designed to offer in-depth technical know-how, field experience, industry exposure and inculcate scientific thinking. The students are trained to think creatively, innovate and are encouraged to work on solutions of present- day problems faced by the society. Fully Flexible Credit System employed at the University helps to provide a wide spectrum of choices to the students.
The Department of Civil Engineering is well equipped with the human resource and the infrastructure required for training the students. The faculty members at the Department are from reputed institutions like IITs /NITs etc. Some of the labs in department are: Geo-tech lab, fluid mechanics lab, survey lab, building material testing lab, engineering geology lab, etc. Faculty and students have access to reputed journals in the library for carrying out research. This enables them to have an edge over their peer group in other engineering institutes in the region.
We focus on both practical and theoretical depth of knowledge. We strive on developing skill sets of students so that they can become promising engineers in future. We believe that this approach to teaching-learning, coupled with practical experience gained during industrial visits and training in reputed organizations, equips our students to handle the challenges posed by the industry. Our aim is to produce proficient technocrats whose skills, innovative ideas and accuracy of knowledge can lead them to the path of success.
The department conducts Special / Invited Talks / Guest Lectures from eminent experts from Industry/Academia on latest emerging trends in civil engineering industry for the development of students and faculty. The department also conducts various Seminars / Workshops / Conferences from time to time and provides common platform for collaborative learning among students across the country. We maintain very good students, teacher ratio for personal attention and mentoring of all students. Faculties are highly efficient in cutting-edge research in the areas of Civil Engineering subjects like structure engineering, transportation, water resources, geo technology, surveying, rock mechanics and other related areas.
M. Tech. Civil Engineering with Various Specializations
Department of Civil Engineering offers M. Tech in Civil Engineering with various specializations in the conventional and cutting edge technologies. Normally 1st Semester is common covering Foundation/ Core subjects. Students may choose one specialization in Semester 2 and 3 followed by a dissertation/ thesis.
M. Tech. with specialization in Structural Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering offers M. Tech in Structural Engineering program includes advanced structural mechanics, finite element analysis, structural dynamics, structural reliability and optimization, reinforced and pre- stressed concrete, steel structures, design for wind and earthquake, tall buildings and towers, design for wind and earthquake, computer applications in structural engineering, etc. Structural lab, material testing lab, computer lab are available for the students. This programme empowers future engineers with a range of methods to analyze and design structures with quantifiable reliability over their design life.
Opportunities for structural engineers exist in the public as well as private sectors in large numbers in design, construction and maintenance, infrastructure development in both India and abroad such as tall buildings, roads and railways, bridges and power plants.
M. Tech. with specialization in Transportation Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering offers M. Tech in Transportation Engineering program involves planning, design, construction, operation and maintenance of transportation facilities. The facilities support air, highway, railroad, pipeline, water, and even space transportation. Transportation engineering includes sizing of transportation facilities, selection of materials and design of pavement and geometry of roadway.
Students are trained on the application of various software and programming skills for the solution of traffic flow and design of pavements problems for urban transportation issues and challenges.
Both public and private sectors across the globe are investing significantly in road development, airport construction, high speed railways, metro rail, bridges, water ways and many such infrastructure projects necessitating the need for transportation engineers.
M. Tech. with specialization in Environmental Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering offers M. Tech in Environmental Engineering program involves academic, research, planning, analysis and consultancy for designing of various municipal and industrial wastewater treatment facilities. This programme empowers future engineers with a range of methods to solve major environmental issues related to pollution control in air and water and design of municipal/industrial wastewater treatment facilities as well as air and noise pollution control systems.
Graduates of environmental engineering would have a wide variety of employment opportunities in both the government, private and public sectors.
M. Tech. with specialization in Construction Engineering & Management
Construction engineers design and execute processes for building and maintaining the infrastructure of our world. The tools of the trade for today’s successful construction engineer include-strong math, science, and computer skills; creativity; an aptitude for applying science and engineering methods to solve problems; a love of building structures such as bridges, airports, buildings, stadiums, dams, and highways; an interest in working indoors and outdoors; initiative and a strong work ethic; the ability to collaborate with diverse people; good communications skills; and a desire to learn in a constantly changing environment.
Construction engineers works in an office setting or out in the field or mostly in both. Construction engineers have a wider choice ranging from the design aspect to the actual build phase of each project. There are many career paths to choose from with a degree in Construction Engineering namely – General contractors (bridges, roads, buildings, healthcare, data centres, sports facilities), Owners and developers, Mechanical/electrical contractors, Renewable energies, Consulting and design firms, Oil and gas industry, Aviation industry, Law firms, Planning and overseeing the construction operations of a project, contract administrators, procurement specialists etc. Students in the Construction Engineering and Management (CEM) program have the global opportunity as well.
Placement Opportunity
The booming economy of India offers plethora of opportunities for the Civil Engineers in the Government sectors, Public sector as well as private sector. The Civil Engineers are in great demand to meet requirement for developing infrastructure. Following are few companies that recruit Civil Engineers: Govt. Sector – CPWD, State PWDs, State MRCs, State DAs, Railways, MES, BRO, NHAI, PHEDs, Irrigation Departments, Electricity Boards, AAI, etc.
Private Sector – Larsen & Toubro, DLF, Tata Projects, Hindustan Construction Company, Gammon India, Unitech, Nagarjuna Construction Company, Shapoorji Pallonji& Co, GMR, Jaypee, etc.
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering aspires to deliver the best technocrats and engineering graduates, as well as cutting-edge research and cutting-edge technology, with the goal of transforming society on a regional and global level. The Department is committed to expanding the base of knowledge by supporting creative research that promotes entrepreneurial and economic development in education around the world. The pedagogy adopted paves the path for excellent engagement and the formation of a one-on-one rapport with the who’s who of the tech industry, which not only creates a learning aura for our students to learn from them, but also gives them visibility into our students’ career prospects. The wing offers an array of undergraduates and postgraduates programmes in the computing arena. All degree programs trail the core principles of teaching with hands-on laboratory experience thereby preparing students for exciting careers in industry and academia.
All the courses offered by the Department are designed keeping in mind the current need and anticipation of future requirements of the market and industry-leading towards the conformance of the students to the need of the hour and it is the blend of NEP 2020 to encourage the academic excellence. Our graduate programs are research- based, thriving on the broad range of active research conducted by faculty members in the Department. Routine conduct of a series of lectures by academicians and professionals of the highest repute periodically ensures the focus on the latest innovative technologies in the field of Computer Science and Engineering and Information Technology. ‘Corporate Interaction Programme’, Workshops & seminars on recent technologies are
conducted regularly with the aim of establishing direct communication with the corporate world Computer Engineering Department at JECRC University emphasizes and focuses on cultivating an intrigue for development, design and maintenance of software as well as hardware systems. The zealous, qualified and experienced faculty members provide excellent academic mentorship and guidance. The faculty members are highly qualified with Doctoral and Masters’ Degree entitled as Professor, Associate Professor and Assistant Professor.
The departmental collaboration with Microsoft Corporation promotes leading-edge experiential learning accustoming the latest technologies for our students at the Microsoft Innovation Centre established at University. Professional affiliations and membership with the renowned learned societies such as ACM, USA/IEEE USA, CSI India, IAENG USA etc, have seen rising numbers in pertaining to the count of faculty members and students.
Department of Computer Science & Engineering at JECRC University has entered into an Exclusive Partnership with ADOBE to offer Digital Proficiency and Creativity skills using Adobe Spark. This initiative would be a part of Adobe’s national program ‘Adobe Digital Disha’. Corporate Outreach cell, JECRC University has signed a MoU with the global leaders in the Robotics Process Automation domain (RPA); UiPath and Automation Anywhere. RPA works in the field of artificial intelligence that allows configuring of computer software, or a “robot” to emulate and integrate the actions of a human interacting within digital systems to execute a business process. Bot Lab has been set up in association with Automation Anywhere to aid the learning with hands-on experiential learning. The students can also leverage the international internship opportunity under IAESTE India LC JECRC is the flagship student exchange program of JECRC University.
For successful learning, the Department has outstanding computing equipment, as well as peripherals and software. For programming, the Department has around 400 computer systems in ten computer labs. The labs have the most up-to-date hardware and software. With enhanced networking capabilities, a separate Linux lab with dual OS is achieved. Microsoft’s Platinum Advantage Centre has been assigned to an industrial tie-up with Microsoft. To install social and professional skill in students, the department offers a variety of co-curricular and extracurricular activities such as challenging contests, hackathons, and more.Students are actively participated in activities conducted by Professional Societies like IEEE and CSI. There is an outstanding research environment in Technological Domain complemented by excellence in teaching. The state-of-the-art infrastructure and computing equipment are backed by high- speed Ethernet and wireless networks. The fourteen dedicated computer labs promote pragmatic learning. A comprehensive curriculum on topics related to all aspects of Computer Hardware and Software with an emphasis on practical and hands-on learning has been designed. The course structure is well acquainted and includes courses on contemporary topics to equip our students with the latest developments in Computer Science and Engineering. The curriculum is a blend of conventional and radical research. It is updated and refurbished regularly to keep up with the growing demands and the changing trends of the software industry and research laboratories. From the Academic Session 2021-2022 we updated our curriculum according to the NEP 2020 to accommodate flexibility, inter disciplinary learn. The programme follows an intensive course curriculum encompassing well-organized courses on basic sciences, computer science, computer engineering, electronics, management and humanities. The advanced curriculum promotes independent thinking and learning at an individual’s pace.
B.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering)
The world is going through fast changes in the information scene. With different sensational logical furthermore innovative advances, for example, the ascent of Big data, AI, Cloud computing, and Machine Learning. numerous untalented positions worldwide might be taken over by machines, while the requirement for a talented workforce, especially including Mathematics, software engineering, and Data Science, related with multidisciplinary capacities across technical studies, sociologies, and humanities, will be progressively in more prominent interest.
Department understand the above requirement and designed the curriculum. The curriculum includes the subjects like life skill, Human Values, Value Education and ethics for overall developments. The curriculum provides the basket of specialized subject under the various specialization track. These tracks empower the students to develop their expertise in latest technological development like Data Analytics, Robotic Process Automation, IOT, Machine Learning, Web Development, Information Security.
Corporate Connected Specialization Programs (B. Tech. CSE)
JECRC University Jaipur intends to expand the educational landscape by providing additions to the current system. In collaboration with global IT giants Xebia, Samatrix.io, EC-Council, TCS, and IBM, the next academic curriculum will include specialization in degree courses for engineering disciplines.
JECRC University Jaipur in collaboration with Microsoft, Xebia, Samatrix.io, EC-Council, TCS, and IBM through its education business will be enabling students in Rajasthan to become world-class technology experts in engineering discipline, by offering specializations under the B. Tech Computer Science Engineering programme thereby bridging the gap between academia and industry. The courses offered by JECRC University Jaipur that have been identified as a part of the collaboration are as follows:
In association with Microsoft:
B.Tech. (CSE) with Specialization in Cloud Computing
In association with TCS:
B.Tech. Computer Science and Business Systems (CSBS)
In association with XEBIA:
B. Tech. (CSE) with Specialization in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
B. Tech. (CSE) with Specialization in full stack Web Design & Development
In association with IBM:
B. Tech. (CSE) with Specialization in Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning.
In association with Samatrix.io:
B.Tech. (CSE) with Specialization in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
B.Tech. (CSE) with Specialization in Data Science and Data Analytics
In association with EC-Council:
B.Tech. (CSE) with Specialization in Cyber Security
In association with Amazon Web Services:
B.Tech. (CSE) Cloud Computing (An AWS Verified Program)
In association with upGrad Campus:
B.Tech. (CSE) Blockchain (upGrad Campus)
M.Tech. (Computer Engineering)
JECRC University’s M. Tech in Computer Engineering is a highly advanced post-graduate degree that builds on a foundation in science and technology. The M. Tech. CSE Program at JU aims to produce high-quality professionals to meet the demands of global and national industry, research, and academia. Thetwo-year course of study will be based on strengthening the fundamentals of Computer Science and Engineering concepts with advancements and specializations with help of basket of the various specialization subjects. It provides capacity to solve new problems through research projects, and a capacity to learn and interact with multidisciplinary groups. The full-time M. Tech Programme is offered by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering with five specialization tracks. The total Credit of M.Tech. Programme is 68 and we offer the open elective subjects to promote the inter disciplinary knowledge. Duration of Programme shall be of four-semester duration spanning over a period of two academic years; wherein the first three semesters will include lectures, laboratory work and seminars. The student will spend the fourth semester conducting research in their field of interest and specialty. JU offers a variety of specialized tracks from which students can choose one based on their area of interest. The following are the numerous specialized tracks:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Data Analytics
- Cyber Security
- Cloud Computing
Artificial Intelligence and machine learning is a broad discipline that promises to simulate numerous innate human skills such as automatic programming, case-based reasoning, neural networks, Fuzzy Logic, decision-making, expert systems, natural language processing, pattern recognition and speech recognition etc. Artificial intelligence and machine intelligence technologies bring more complex data-analysis features to existing applications. Therefore, there is thrust in using machine learning approaches to build new solutions in the business. The curriculum is designed keeping in view the need of the industry. Students completing this course can opt for a career as Software analysts and developers, Computer scientists and computer engineers, Algorithm specialists, Research scientists and engineering consultants, Surgical technicians working with robotic tools, medical health professionals working with artificial limbs, prosthetics, hearing aids and vision restoration devices etc.
Computer Science and Engineering programme builds an advanced level of technological base in Computer Science and Engineering. It is aimed at preparing computer professionals for research, academics, design and development in hardware and software and co-design technologies. It enables students to analyze, design, develop and evaluate high-end computing systems, undertake challenging projects and carry out research activities. The graduates will attain employment in the field of research, academics, design & development in hardware &software and co-design technologies or any other closely related field.
Data Science track aims to develop computational and statistical skills for data-driven multi-disciplinary problems. Data science integrates statistics and data mining techniques to develop methods to collect, process and extract meaningful information from large and diverse data sets. The M. Tech in Data science curriculum will prepare student in areas such as Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Data Mining, Predictive Analytics, large scale data analytics and Big Data. The usefulness of this course is in every industry, government organization, and Internet start- ups to financial institutions to handle big data projects at every level.
The main objective of Cyber Security track is to train students to become information security professionals for the high-end jobs in the security industry. The objective of this specialization track is to create security professionals who will be handling the real- life problems and challenges the industry is facing today in connection to cyber security. The unique design of the Programme focuses on providing a high degree of industry exposure, academic and functional experts from the industry in this domain. This track offers a brilliant career pathway to those who are passionate about knowing more about security challenges and solutions as well as practicing security analytics, cyber security, and related tools and technologies.
The Cloud Computing track focuses on technologies managing huge traditional and non-traditional data including temporal, spatial and multidimensional data. It also focuses on cloud computing concepts that feature subjects as well as projects that typically involve construction and experimentation with software prototypes. The aim of the track is to produce postgraduates with advanced knowledge and understanding of Data Engineering and Cloud Computing, higher-order critical, analytical, problem-solving and transferable skills, ability to think rigorously and independently to meet higher- level expectations of ICT industry, academics, research establishments or take up the entrepreneurial route.
Exemplary Placements of the Department
Skilled and proficient Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) professionals are in great demand both in India and overseas. Broad range of career prospects is available to the graduates employing conventional and radical courses in Computer Sciences. Many pursue careers as system analysts, IT Managers, Software Engineers or consultants, while others use their degree as a springboard into a wide range of jobs in commerce, industry and government. This course aims to meet the ever-increasing demand of qualified engineers who can contribute to both the hardware and software design and electronic system. JECRC University alumni work extensively in areas including computer networks, embedded system, digital control systems, and telecommunications and cable TV systems. The computers have become an integral part of modern-day life and there are immense opportunities for Computer Science Engineers and good professionals can achieve unimaginable heights in their careers. Some of the companies where our students have been placed are Google, Microsoft, IBM, Accenture, Capgemini, TCS, ZS Associates, MindTree, Extra marks, Sopra Steria, EY, Jaro, Byju’s, Adnate IT, Paytm, Just Dial, Josh Technologies, Cisco Systems and many more. Computer Science Arena is open to the opportunities with Public Sector and Government Departments.
“Persistence Guarantees, The Results are Inevitable”
The trip 2022 Placements had been a roller costar ride which was filled with anxieties and astonishment both at the same time and at the last it brought a lot of excellent experiences with the debut of “Dream Recruiters” as a milestone. Training and Placement Cell would take an opportunity to share the fruits of the seeds we have planted in the year 2021-2022 so here is the time to reflect on 2022 and welcome 2023.
100% students of the School of Engineering got Internship with a maximum of 80,000/- stipend where as the highest package of the year was 44 LPA, which is encouragement for the students to work hard and to achieve greater milestones.
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS and COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (ECE)
Dr. Dinesh Sethi
Professor and Head of Department
Qualification: Ph. D., M. Tech. (DC), B.E (ECE)
Experience: 21 Yrs. Research Area: Microstrip UWB Antennas
Patents and Publications: Patent: 01, Books: 06, Journals and Conferences: 30
Department Offers the Following Courses:
1. B. Tech. in ELECTRONICS and COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (ECE) (4 Years) with Specializations in
- Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
- VLSI & Embedded System
- Energy Audit and management
- Communication Engineering
2. M.Tech. in ELECTRONICS and COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (ECE) (2 Years) with Specializations in
- Digital Communication System
- VLSI & Embedded System
- Power System and Automation
3. Ph.D. in ELECTRONICS and COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (ECE)
Geography and distance have become meaningless barriers due to technology which includes connectivity from various Medias such as cell phone, internet and satellite enabling people to reach out just by a touch on button of their mobile phone or computer. The function of a communication engineer is to plan, analyze, design, implement, operate, maintain and finally manage these systems and networks, which are as wide as the universe itself. The Electrical &Electronics Engineering Department strives for excellence in creating, applying, imparting knowledge in Electronics through comprehensive educational programs, research in collaboration with industry and government, dissemination through scholarly publications, and service to professional societies, the community, the state and the nation. EEE Department organizes various workshops, seminars and spoken tutorials for students focusing on domain-specific research, providing leadership throughout the whole year. EEE faculty continues to excel in conducting research at the forefront of Electronics and Electrical. Their achievements and accomplishments have been widely acknowledged. The focus of our faculty on research continues to be complimented by a strong commitment to teaching. EEE faculties have attended various workshops and Seminars to enhance their capabilities. EEE students have emerged by participating, organizing various tech fests inside and excelled outside the university. They have shown excellence in the academic field too. Many of our students have been volunteers for various social causes (e.g. Blood Donation, Zarurat). Many students have participated in various extra-curricular activities inside and outside the university. EEE students have done their summer training in various reputed organizations like ISRO, DRDO, JAGUAR, etc.
Industry linked: Certification Course- Energy Efficiency in Buildings and Industry (1 semester):This certification course of one semester duration is offered for the students and professionals who wish to opt services or work as consultant for energy auditing, green building certification, Building Simulation, BEE STAR Rating, Sustain ability Reporting, Solar Designing & Carbon Footprint, and Indoor Air Quality Consulting in association with DESIGN 2OCUUPANCY SERVICES LLP, JAIPUR.
Placement Opportunities
ECE students can get placements in Reliance Energy, Adani Power, Suzlon, Tata Power, JP Hydro, L & T, Crompton Greaves, Army, Railways, Telecommunication, Airport, Mobile companies like Erricson, Airtel, Aircel, Vodafone etc., Public sector giants like DRDO, ISRO, BARC, BELL, BHEL, RVVNL, RVPNL, PVUNL, MPSEB, UPSEB, etc. IT companies like Infosys, TCS, CTS, IBM, HCL, BPL, etc.; electronics core companies like Intel, Samsung, LG, Onida, Sony, Sansui, etc. and other areas like automation industry companies like Maruti, Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, Mahindra, Tata, etc.
The ELECTRONICS and COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (ECE) department has well established state-of-art laboratories providing modern and sophisticated practical teaching facilities that are constantly upgraded and sufficiently equipped with the latest instruments and apparatus. The motto is to provide students a conceptual as well as practical understanding of the subject through hands-on training.
The ECE branch has been provided with the following laboratories and workshops fully equipped with equipment & machinery.
- Electronics Engineering Lab
- Digital Electronics Lab
- Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation Lab
- Electronic Workshop
- Microprocessors & Microcontroller System Lab
- Communications Engineering Lab
- Basic Simulation Lab
- Digital Signal Processing Lab
- VLSI Design Lab
- Control System Lab
- Communication Networks Lab
- Embedded System Lab
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Dr. Kanishk Sharma
Associate Professor and Head of Department
Qualification: Ph. D., (MNIT, Jaipur), M. Tech. (MNIT, Jaipur), B.E. Experience: 24 Yrs
Research Area: Advance manufacturing process, Process optimization in EDM, Industrial Engineering Product Design and Development,
Publications: Papers Published: 18, Patents: 01
Mechanical Engineering Department is one of the major departments of the University. Department is committed to well-being and all-round development of its students. The aim is to provide students with a perfect blend of intellectual and practical experiences that helps them to serve the society and address a variety of needs. The department offers undergraduate programs leading to B. Tech in Mechanical Engineering and post graduate programs leading to M. Tech in CAD/CAM. The department possesses modern laboratories equipped with the latest experimental setups and research facilities for the strength of materials, fluid mechanics, automotive engineering, thermal engineering, heat and mass transfer, flexible manufacturing system, Computer Aided Manufacturing, etc. Computer Aided Design Lab is equipped with latest systems and software’s like ANSYS, CREO/PRO-E, Autodesk- AutoCAD Inventor.
The students are given hands on experience on CNC lathe and CNC milling machine. The department has been awarded a research project titled ” Investigation of wear behaviour of polymeric dental material in acidic and fluid slurry media” by the Department of Science and Technology, Rajasthan. The department has well qualified faculty mostly recruited from NIT’s and IIT’s with numerous publications to their credit.
M.Tech. Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Cad/Cam Engineering
CAD/ CAM and Design engineering is a specialization in operation, use and application of computer software to create design for a variety of industries. It is aimed at building drafting skills in electronic structures. M. Tech in CAD/CAM and Design imparts, through a holistic curriculum, skills to apply computer and scientific principles to solve problems related to manufacturing.
M.Tech. Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Production Engineering
M.Tech. Design Engineering is a postgraduate course aims to prepare the aspirants for a leadership role in Research & Development or Design functions of engineering industries. Learners who pursue this program will acquire skills in Design Thinking, Math & Engineering principles, contemporary Computational Software and Project Management, which is necessary to lead Engineering & Research, functions of organisation.
M.Tech. Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Design Engineering
M.Tech. Design Engineering is a postgraduate course aims to prepare the aspirants for a leadership role in Research & Development or Design functions of engineering industries. Learners who pursue this program will acquire skills in Design Thinking, Math & Engineering principles, contemporary Computational Software and Project Management, which is necessary to lead Engineering & Research, functions of organisation.
M.Tech. Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Thermal Engineering
M.Tech. Thermal Engineering is a postgraduate course involving on an advanced level-concepts of energy efficiency, renewable energy & environmental preservation, and their entwinement with classical energy technologies and recently discovered technologies. Enrolled candidates are trained in design, development, and simulation and to explore new areas in Thermal Energy Systems and allied sciences. The first two semesters of the course involve theoretical subjects & laboratory sessions, while the third semester is about theory & project work and the fourth semester focuses fully on project work.
Placement Opportunities
Mechanical engineers are highly in demand nowadays in the Manufacturing, Consultancy, R&D, IT Sectors, Power Plants, Textile Industries, Sugar Industry, Construction Projects, Railways, NBC, Steel Industries, etc. Also because of very high proliferation of automobiles in everyday life all over the world. Maruti Suzuki, Toyota, Volkswagen, Tata Motors, Hyundai, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ashok Leyland, Hindustan Motors, HAL, BHEL, Tata, L&T,. are some of the indigenous automobile manufacturers in the country who are showing interest in our students. The automobile manufacturing industry is supplemented by original equipment manufacturers, such as JBM, Krishna Maruti, etc who frequently visit the campus for placement. Other fields are also open to these engineers, where they can find suitable jobs. Some of these areas are defense forces, space programme, atomic energy, railways, development, etc.
Department of civil engineering
Prof. Vivek Anand Professor and Head of the Department (Ing, Ph.D.)- BITS Pilani Alumnus FIE, AMASCE, MIWWA, MIPHE,MISTE Head of Department Research Areas: Groundwater/ Hydrology and Environment Area of Interest: Construction Management, Contract Administration and Transportation The Civil Engineering Department was established in 2012.The Department offers high quality teaching and research at UG, PG and PhD levels. Civil Engineering is known to be the oldest engineering discipline since the dawn of human civilization. From caves to skyscrapers, roadways to sophisticated railways and high speed expressways; Civil Engineering is ubiquitous. Civil engineering has evolved from humble huts to soaring multi-story buildings, massive dams, huge stadiums, complex transportation systems, etc. It involves planning, designing and executing infrastructural development works. The demand for well-qualified civil engineers has increased many folds owing to the socio- economic development and growing needs and aspirations of the masses. The Department of Civil Engineering in JECRC University caters to the growing need of skilled and knowledgeable Civil Engineers for the infrastructure and real estate industry. The Bachelor of Technology program at the Department of Civil Engineering provides sound theoretical and practical knowledge to the aspiring civil engineers. The courses are designed to offer in-depth technical know-how, field experience, industry exposure and inculcate scientific thinking. The students are trained to think creatively, innovate and are encouraged to work on solutions of present- day problems faced by the society. Fully Flexible Credit System employed at the University helps to provide a wide spectrum of choices to the students. The Department of Civil Engineering is well equipped with the human resource and the infrastructure required for training the students. The faculty members at the Department are from reputed institutions like IITs /NITs etc. Some of the labs in department are: Geo-tech lab, fluid mechanics lab, survey lab, building material testing lab, engineering geology lab, etc. Faculty and students have access to reputed journals in the library for carrying out research. This enables them to have an edge over their peer group in other engineering institutes in the region. We focus on both practical and theoretical depth of knowledge. We strive on developing skill sets of students so that they can become promising engineers in future. We believe that this approach to teaching-learning, coupled with practical experience gained during industrial visits and training in reputed organizations, equips our students to handle the challenges posed by the industry. Our aim is to produce proficient technocrats whose skills, innovative ideas and accuracy of knowledge can lead them to the path of success. The department conducts Special / Invited Talks / Guest Lectures from eminent experts from Industry/Academia on latest emerging trends in civil engineering industry for the development of students and faculty. The department also conducts various Seminars / Workshops / Conferences from time to time and provides common platform for collaborative learning among students across the country. We maintain very good students, teacher ratio for personal attention and mentoring of all students. Faculties are highly efficient in cutting-edge research in the areas of Civil Engineering subjects like structure engineering, transportation, water resources, geo technology, surveying, rock mechanics and other related areas. M. Tech. Civil Engineering with Various Specializations Department of Civil Engineering offers M. Tech in Civil Engineering with various specializations in the conventional and cutting edge technologies. Normally 1st Semester is common covering Foundation/ Core subjects. Students may choose one specialization in Semester 2 and 3 followed by a dissertation/ thesis. M. Tech. with specialization in Structural Engineering Department of Civil Engineering offers M. Tech in Structural Engineering program includes advanced structural mechanics, finite element analysis, structural dynamics, structural reliability and optimization, reinforced and pre- stressed concrete, steel structures, design for wind and earthquake, tall buildings and towers, design for wind and earthquake, computer applications in structural engineering, etc. Structural lab, material testing lab, computer lab are available for the students. This programme empowers future engineers with a range of methods to analyze and design structures with quantifiable reliability over their design life. Opportunities for structural engineers exist in the public as well as private sectors in large numbers in design, construction and maintenance, infrastructure development in both India and abroad such as tall buildings, roads and railways, bridges and power plants. M. Tech. with specialization in Transportation Engineering Department of Civil Engineering offers M. Tech in Transportation Engineering program involves planning, design, construction, operation and maintenance of transportation facilities. The facilities support air, highway, railroad, pipeline, water, and even space transportation. Transportation engineering includes sizing of transportation facilities, selection of materials and design of pavement and geometry of roadway. Students are trained on the application of various software and programming skills for the solution of traffic flow and design of pavements problems for urban transportation issues and challenges. Both public and private sectors across the globe are investing significantly in road development, airport construction, high speed railways, metro rail, bridges, water ways and many such infrastructure projects necessitating the need for transportation engineers. M. Tech. with specialization in Environmental Engineering Department of Civil Engineering offers M. Tech in Environmental Engineering program involves academic, research, planning, analysis and consultancy for designing of various municipal and industrial wastewater treatment facilities. This programme empowers future engineers with a range of methods to solve major environmental issues related to pollution control in air and water and design of municipal/industrial wastewater treatment facilities as well as air and noise pollution control systems. Graduates of environmental engineering would have a wide variety of employment opportunities in both the government, private and public sectors. M. Tech. with specialization in Construction Engineering & Management Construction engineers design and execute processes for building and maintaining the infrastructure of our world. The tools of the trade for today’s successful construction engineer include-strong math, science, and computer skills; creativity; an aptitude for applying science and engineering methods to solve problems; a love of building structures such as bridges, airports, buildings, stadiums, dams, and highways; an interest in working indoors and outdoors; initiative and a strong work ethic; the ability to collaborate with diverse people; good communications skills; and a desire to learn in a constantly changing environment. Construction engineers works in an office setting or out in the field or mostly in both. Construction engineers have a wider choice ranging from the design aspect to the actual build phase of each project. There are many career paths to choose from with a degree in Construction Engineering namely – General contractors (bridges, roads, buildings, healthcare, data centres, sports facilities), Owners and developers, Mechanical/electrical contractors, Renewable energies, Consulting and design firms, Oil and gas industry, Aviation industry, Law firms, Planning and overseeing the construction operations of a project, contract administrators, procurement specialists etc. Students in the Construction Engineering and Management (CEM) program have the global opportunity as well. Placement Opportunity The booming economy of India offers plethora of opportunities for the Civil Engineers in the Government sectors, Public sector as well as private sector. The Civil Engineers are in great demand to meet requirement for developing infrastructure. Following are few companies that recruit Civil Engineers: Govt. Sector – CPWD, State PWDs, State MRCs, State DAs, Railways, MES, BRO, NHAI, PHEDs, Irrigation Departments, Electricity Boards, AAI, etc. Private Sector – Larsen & Toubro, DLF, Tata Projects, Hindustan Construction Company, Gammon India, Unitech, Nagarjuna Construction Company, Shapoorji Pallonji& Co, GMR, Jaypee, etc.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
- B.Tech. Civil Engineering – 4 Years
- M.Tech. Transportation Engineering– 2 Years
- M.Tech. Environmental Engineering – 2 Years
- M.Tech. Structural Engineering– 2 Years
- Ph.D. Civil Engineering
CURRICULUM Attachment 1: B.Tech. Syllabus Attachment 2: M.Tech. Syllabus
FACULTY
Sr. No. | Faculty Name | Qualifications | Designation |
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1 | Dr. Vivek Anand | PhD (CE) | Professor & HOD |
2 | Mr. Anirudh Sharma | M.Tech. (CE, Ph.D *) | Assistant Professor |
3 | Mr. Suresh Kumar Choudhary | M.Tech. (CE, Ph.D*) | Assistant Professor |
4 | Mr. Sabhilesh Singh | M.Tech. (CE, Ph.D*) | Assistant Professor |
5 | Mr. Ram Vilas Meena | M.Tech. (CE, Ph.D*) | Assistant Professor |
6 | Mr. Siddarth Sharma | M.Tech. (CE, Ph.D*) | Assistant Professor |
7 | Mr. Chhavi Solanki | M.Tech. (CE, Ph.D*) | Assistant Professor |
8 | Mr. Kul Vaibhav Sharma | M.Plan. (Urban Planning, PhD*) | Assistant Professor |
PROGRAM OUTCOME
PEO’s and PO’s
Civil Engineering program at JECRC University, is designed to prepare its graduates for continued learning and successful careers in industry, government, academia and consulting. The B. Tech. in Civil Engineering is established benchmark in higher education and research to our graduates by outcome based quality education. Our alumni by their performance will show that they will achieve one or two parameters after three to five year of graduation. Following Program Educational Objectives are finalized for Civil Engineering Graduates professional with ethical and societal responsibility. PEO-1: Students will develop themselves as effective professionals by solving real world on-site construction problems through the use of building byelaws, material and construction quality inspection, building safety measures, and in depth knowledge of Indian as well as International level Civil Engineering standard codes. PEO-2: Students will develop professional skills that prepare them for immediate employment and for life-long learning in the advanced areas of construction planning, material research centre, design & drafting software’s and related fields. Graduates of the Programme will contribute to the development of infrastructure that is sustainable. PEO-3: Students will demonstrate their ability to adapt to a rapidly changing environment by having learned and applied new skills and new technologies with attention to team work, effective communication, critical thinking and problem solving skills. PEO-4: Students will be provided with an educational foundation that prepares them for excellence, leadership roles along diverse career paths with encouragement to professional ethics and active participation needed for a successful career. Program Outcome (PO’s) A graduate of the Civil Engineering Program will demonstrate:
- Engineering knowledge: An ability to design a civil engineering system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability.
- Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex Structural, Transformational, and Environmental engineering problems for reaching substantiated conclusions. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
- Design/development of solutions: Ability to identify, formulate, and solve civil engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
- Conduct investigations of complex problems: Ability to function on multidisciplinary civil engineering teams using research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
- Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
- The engineer and society: An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility related to civil engineering practices to apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
- Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development. The broad education necessary to understand the impact of civil engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
- Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
- Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for civil engineering practices
- Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions. An ability to communicate effectively
- Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments. A knowledge of contemporary issues related to civil engineering
- Life-long learning: Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
Student Outcomes Student Outcomes – As per Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC) of ABET
- Analyze a complex computing problem and to apply principles of civil Engineering and its relevant disciplines to identify solutions.
- Design, implement, and evaluate a surveying and testing based solution to meet a given set of requirements in the context of the construction and management.
- Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts of site and design engineering.
- Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in construction practices based on legal and ethical principles.
- Function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program’s discipline.
- Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.
- Graduates of this Programme with proficiency in mathematics and physical sciences will excel in the core areas of civil engineering such as structural, environmental and water resources engineering.
Student Outcomes – Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET
- An ability to plan, produce detailed drawings, write specification, and prepare cost estimates.
- Ability to judge building materials from a different view point, that is, Right from manufacture till getting used in construction at different stages and up to the finished project. Knowledge of properties of building materials which are used for construction behavior and chemical formulation of material to know for weathering effects.
- An ability to understand operational behavior and designs of equipment based on fluid mechanics under different conditions to apply engineering design and to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.
- An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences and interact with stakeholders effectively and execute quality construction work applying necessary tools.
- An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities of site engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.
- An ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.
An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies. LABORATORY
Sr. No. | Labs in Civil Engineering Department |
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1 | Material Testing Lab |
2 | Engineering Geology Lab |
3 | Building Materials & Concrete Technology Lab |
4 | Building Drawing Lab |
5 | Geotechnical Engineering Lab |
6 | Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Lab |
7 | Engineering Surveying Lab |
8 | CAD Building Drawing Lab |
9 | STAAD Pro Lab |
10 | Transportation Engineering Lab |
11 | Environmental Engineering Lab |
12 | Advanced Concrete Lab |
13 | Structural Engineering Laboratory |
14 | Design Lab (SAP 2000) |
15 | Finite element Lab (MATLAB) |
16 | Advanced Excel Lab |
17 | Highway Material Testing Laboratory |
18 | Computer Aided Traffic Engineering Lab |
19 | Remote Sensing and GIS Lab |
20 | Computer Applications Laboratory |
ANNUAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT AND GRADUATION DATA
The following table contains the annual student enrolment and graduation information for B.Tech. (Civil Engineering Programme):
Table D-1. Program Enrollment and Degree Data
Name of the Program: Civil Engineering
Academic Year | Enrollment Year | Total Undergrad | Total Grad | |||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | ||||
2020-21 | FT | 39 | 28 | 50 | 48 | NA | 165 | |
PT | NA | |||||||
2019-20 | FT | 28 | 50 | 48 | 81 | NA | 207 | |
2018-19 | FT | 45 | 48 | 81 | 46 | NA | 220 | |
2017-18 | FT | 53 | 80 | 46 | 83 | NA | 262 | |
2016-17 | FT | 68 | 46 | 83 | 108 | NA | 305 | |
2015-16 | FT | 38 | 83 | 106 | 53 | NA | 280 |
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
Sr. No. | Title of Paper | Name of the Author/s | Name of Journal | Year | Vol.(Issue):page(s) | ISBN/ISSN no. |
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1 | Comparative assessment of Vegetation Indices in Downscaling of MODIS Satellite Land Surface Temperature | Mr. Kul Vaibhav Sharma | Remote sensing in Earth system science | 2020 | DOI: 10.1007/s41976-020-00040-z | |
2 | Principal Component based Fusion of Land surface temperature (LST) and Panchromatic (PAN) images | Mr. Kul Vaibhav Sharma | Spatial Information Research | 2020 | DOI: 10.1007/s41324-020-00333-x | |
3 | Statistical analysis of materials surface temperature from regression models: A case study of Jaipur city, India | Mr. Kul Vaibhav Sharma | Elsevier Material Today: Proceedings | 2020 | DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.04.814 | |
4 | Spatial Downscaling of MODIS Thermal Imagery by Multivariate Regression Kriging, in Semi-arid region of India | Mr. Kul Vaibhav Sharma | Elsevier Material Today: Proceedings | 2020 | DOI:10.1016/j.matpr.2020.05.286 | |
5 | Manufacturing of material’s drought and soil moisture data at enhanced resolutions from kriging regression | Mr. Kul Vaibhav Sharma | Elsevier Material Today: Proceedings | 2020 | DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.05.578 | |
6 | Material’s surface temperature variation by the statistical downscaling models in Jaipur, India | Mr. Kul Vaibhav Sharma | Elsevier Material Today: Proceedings | 2020 | DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.08.506 | |
7 | Downscaling of Coarse Resolution Land Surface Temperature through Vegetation Indices Based Regression Models | Mr. Kul Vaibhav Sharma | Springer Nature Singapore | 2019 | ISBN978-981-13-7067-0 | |
8 | Intensity Transformation Fusion of Landsat 8 Thermal Infrared (TIR) Imagery | Mr. Kul Vaibhav Sharma | Springer Nature Switzerland | 2019 | ISBN : 978-3-030-39874-3 | |
9 | Effect of friction stir processing on human health | Mr. Kul Vaibhav Sharma | Int. J. Forensic Engineering and Management | Vol. 1, No. 1, 2020 | ISSN: 0973-6921 | |
10 | Role Of Infrastructure For Increasing tourist influx in rajasthan, India : A Critical Review | Mr. Kul Vaibhav Sharma | Journal of Environmental Research And Development | 2015 | Vol. 9 No. 3A, | ISSN:1479-3091 |
11 | Behaviour of SCC filled in 4mm UPVC Tubes with and without steel fibre in compression | Mr. Siddarth Sharma | International journal of advance and innovative research | 2018 | ISSN: 2394-7780 | |
12 | Strength properties based performance analysis of modified steel fiber concrete | Mr. Siddarth Sharma | International journal of advance and innovative research | 2018 | ISSN: 2394-7780 |
CERTIFICATIONS / MOCK COURSES
- Siddarth sharma:Certification of Participation in the webinar ” Examination in the wake of the UC guidelines for universities in view of COVID19 Pandemic & Subsequent Lockdown” Mewar University, Chittorgarh from May 18 , 2020
- Siddarth Sharma: A Five day FDP on ” Technologies for Infrastructure Planning, Design, Monitoring and management” Nalla Malla Reddy Engineering College, Hyderabad from June 16-20 , 2020
- Siddarth sharma:Certification of Participation in the webinar ” Civil Engineering Softwares” Shri G.S. Institute of technology & Science, Indore from June 13 , 2020
- Siddarth sharma:Certification of Participation in the webinar ” Role of marketing in times of pandemic” McGrawHill from June 11 , 2020
- Siddarth sharma:Certification of Participation in the webinar ” Different Non-Destructive Techniques for Evaluation of Concrete Structures” Wonder Cement from May 29 , 2020
- Siddarth sharma:Certification of Participation in the webinar ” Understanding Cement test Reports” Poornima college of Engineering, Jaipur from May 29 , 2020
- Siddarth sharma:Certification of Participation in the webinar ” Understanding Cement test Reports” Poornima college of Engineering, Jaipur from May 29 , 2020
- Siddarth sharma:Certification of Participation in the webinar ” Effect of COVID-19 on Climate Change and water-Resources” Poornima college of Engineering & Technology, Jaipur from May 27 , 2020
- Siddarth sharma:Certification of Participation in the webinar ” Air-Syndrome in Post Covid-19 Capacity Buildings” ASSCHAM from May 29 , 2020
- Siddarth sharma:Certification of Participation in the webinar ” The Economics of The Pandemic” McGrawHill from May 28 , 2020
- Siddarth sharma:Certification of Appreciation to complete A National level online quiz “NAAC Accreditation & Awareness” Theem College of engineering,Boisar(E) from May 27, 2020
- Siddarth Sharma: Mastering bitumen for better roads and innovative applications by Ecole des ponts paristech and offered through Coursera.
- Siddarth Sharma:Certification of Participation in the webinar ” Durability of Concrete” Wonder Cement from May 16 , 2020
- Siddarth Sharma: A Seven day FDP on “Renewable Energy Sources”Cummins College of Engineering For Women,Nagpur,May 15-21, 2020
- Siddarth Sharma:Certification of Participation in the webinar ” Redefining Smart and Sustainable Human Settlements post COVID-19″ ASSCHAM from May 22 , 2020
- Siddarth Sharma:Certification of Participation in the webinar ” Getting job ready for post Covid era” McGrawHill from May 21 , 2020
- Siddarth Sharma:Certification of Participation in the webinar ” Sustainable Construction Management at No extra Costs” Indus University,Ahmedabad from May 14, 2020
- Siddarth sharma:Certification of Participation in the webinar ” NAAC Accreditation Management system demo ” Inpods, from May 14 , 2020
- Siddarth Sharma:Certification of Participation in the webinar ” Online teaching-learning and online assessment demo ” Inpods, from May 13 , 2020
- Siddarth Sharma: Electric Power Systems by University of Buffalo and The State University of New York and offered through Coursera.
- Siddarth Sharma:Certification of Participation in the webinar ” Achieving Sustainable Concrete through use of mineral Admixtures” Indian concrete institute, Bangalore centre from May 8 , 2020
- Sabhilesh Singh: Certificate of Participation “The Power of Collaboration: Research, Technology and Business” Skit Jaipur on May 19, 2020.
- Sabhilesh Singh: Certificate of Participation “INDUSTY 4.0” Skit Jaipur on May 18, 2020.
- Sabhilesh Singh: Certificate of Participation “Back To basics: Health, Happiness and Peace” Skit Jaipur on May 20, 2020.
- Sabhilesh Singh: Certificate of Participation “DURABILITY OF CONCRETE” Wonder cement on May 16, 2020.
- Sabhilesh Singh: Certificate of Participation “Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) For Novel Corona virus (COVID-19) World Health Organization on April 28, 2020.
- Sabhilesh Singh: Certificate of Participation “Role of Admixture in the Road Construction” MIT-ADT UNIVERSITY on May 28, 2020.
- Sabhilesh Singh: Certificate of Participation “Artificial Intelligence in Civil Engineering” Bhilai Institute of technology Raipur, Chhattisgarh on May 30, 2020.
- Sabhilesh Singh: Certificate of Participation “Legal Advice in construction Industry” CHARUSAT on May 30, 2020.
- CHHAVI SOLANKI: Certificate of Participation: 5days Faculty Development Program on “Advance Technologies in Civil Engineering organized by PIET SAMALKHA.
- Chhavi SOLANKI: Certificate of Participation “Webinar on NAAC Accreditation Management system Demo on May 14, 2020. Organized by Inpods India Private Ltd.
- CHHAVI SOLANKI: Participation ” SHE TALKS” ,A talk show Organized by JECRC UNIVERSITY
- CHHAVI SOLANKI: Certificate of Participation ” Webinar “DISPLACEMENT BASED DESIGN- An Alternative Way of Seismic Design Approach” on 20th Jun’20 at 6:00 PM organized by Wonder Cement, Association of Consulting Civil Engineers (I) Indore and Association of Structural Engineers Indore
- CHHAVI SOLANKI : Invited as a speaker in a Talk show on an International Women in Engineering Day (#INWED20) on 2nd July 2020 at 10AM-11AM , organized by MRIIRS Faridabad
- CHHAVI SOLANKI: Certificate of Participation : 2days Faculty Development Program on “ Two Boons for a Happier life- Health & Wellness ” scheduled 2nd July- 4th July organized by MRIIRS Faridabad
- CHHAVI SOLANKI: Certificate of Participation: webinar on Experience the Power of STAAD organized by Department of Civil Engg., JECRC University Jaipur. on 27th June, 2020
- CHHAVI SOLANKI: Certificate of Participation: webinar on “Durability of Concrete organized by WONDER CEMENT Jaipur. on 16th May , 2020
- CHHAVI SOLANKI: Certificate of Participation: “Two Weeks International Workshop on “EFFECTIVE RESEARCH PAPER WRITING AND PUBLISHING ASPECTS “From 6th July to 18th July 2020 Organized by Department of civil engg. MRIIRS FARIDABAD
- CHHAVI SOLANKI: Certificate of Participation ” Faculty Development Program On “Technologies For Infrastructure, Planning, Design, Monitoring & Management “From 16th to 20th June 2020 Organizing by Department of Civil Engineering Nalla Malla Reddy Engineering College (HYDRABAD)
- Satya Prakash: Participated in webinar on “Concrete Durability” on 16 May 2020.
- Satya Prakash: Participated in webinar on “Experience the Power of STAAD” on 27 June 2020
- Ram Vilas Meena: Webinar ‘Concrete durability ‘ on 16.05.20
- Vivek Anand: Certificate -“Mission Green Challenges and Opportunity Post COVID-19 & Digital Curtain Raiser of GEM Uttar Pradesh State Chapter” –June 04, 2020
- Vivek Anand: Certificate on “Building the Building Immunity Post COVID-19 Using SERVICES and Building Management Systems, June 05, 2020.
- Vivek Anand: ASSOCHAM GEM Webinar on “ Air Syndrome in Post COVID -19 Capacity Buildings’ –May 29, 2020
- Vivek Anand: Certificate of participation Webinar on “GEM Sustainability Certification Program and Briefing on GEM Certified Professional (GEM CP) Exam – May 30, 2020.
- Vivek Anand: Certificate on Redefining Smart & Sustainable Human Settlements Post COVID-19, May 22, 2020
- Vivek Anand: Certificate Course on DIGITAL TEACHING TECHNIQUES – 29th June -04 July 2020 by ICTACADEMY.
- Vivek Anand: Certificate on Setting New Standard in Financial Management Services in Creating Holistic Sustainable Development – June 3, 2020 by ASSOCHAM
- Vivek Anand: Certificate of Book Launch by Honourable Vice President of India on Future of Higher Education Nine Mega Trends, 30 June 2020
- Vivek Anand: Certificate of participation : Role of Project Management in Shaping New Dimensions in the Building Industry, June 26, 2020
- Vivek Anand: Certificate of participation NAAC Accreditation Management System Demo, May 29, 2020 by inpods.
- Vivek Anand: Certificate on Webinar on Durability of Concrete, May 16, 2020 by Wonder Cement Ltd.
- Vivek Anand: Certificate on Free Webcast – Online Teaching Learning and Online Assessment Demo by inpods, May 14, 2020
- Vivek Anand: Certificate of participation NAAC Accreditation Management System Demo, May 14, 2020 by inpods.
- Vivek Anand: SIG Workshop: GA Drawing with STAAD Pro CE, May 08, 2020 by BENTLEY INSTITUTE.
- Vivek Anand: Certificate of Participation: webinar on Experience the Power of STAAD organized by Department of Civil Engg., JECRC University Jaipur. on 27th June, 2020
- Vivek Anand: Certification of Participation in the webinar ” Different Non-Destructive Techniques for Evaluation of Concrete Structures” Wonder Cement from May 29 , 2020
Department of computer science and engineering
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Data Analytics
- Cyber Security
- Cloud Computing
- B.Tech. Computer Science Engineering – 4 Years
- M.Tech. Computer Science Engineering – 2 Years
- Ph. D. Computer Science Engineering
Sr. No. | Faculty Name | Qualifications | Designation |
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1 | Dr. Naveen Hemrajani | PhD | Professor |
2 | Dr. Suman Bhatnagar | PhD | Associate Professor |
3 | Dr. Manish Jain | PhD | Associate Professor |
4 | Dr. Bhavna Sharma | PhD | Associate Professor |
5 | Dr. Kamlesh Lakhwani | PhD | Associate Professor |
6 | Mr. Ajay Kumar | M.Tech, PhD* | Assistant Professor-I |
7 | Dr. Gajanand Sharma | PhD | Assistant Professor-I |
8 | Mr. Ravi Shankar Sharma | M.Tech, PhD* | Assistant Professor-I |
9 | Mr. Mukesh Kumar Jain | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-I |
10 | Mr. Neeraj Kumar | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-I |
11 | Mr. Pankaj Jain | M.Tech, PhD* | Assistant Professor-II |
12 | Mr. Tushar Vyas | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
13 | Mr. Rishi Kumar | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
14 | Mr. Rajesh Kumar | M.Tech, PhD* | Assistant Professor-II |
15 | Ms. Anshika Malasaria | M.Tech, PhD* | Assistant Professor-II |
16 | Ms. Raminder | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
17 | Ms. Rupayali Swaroop | M.Tech, PhD* | Assistant Professor-II |
18 | Ms. Swikruti | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
19 | Mr. Srawan Nath | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
20 | Mr. Rajneesh | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
21 | Ms. Seema Sharma | M.Tech, PhD* | Assistant Professor-II |
22 | Ms. Shivangi Dheer | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
23 | Mr. Ashutosh | M.Tech, PhD* | Assistant Professor-II |
24 | Mr. Aditya Upadhyay | M.Tech, PhD* | Assistant Professor-II |
25 | Mr. Ashok Saini | M.Tech, PhD* | Assistant Professor-II |
26 | Mr. Girraj Khandelwal | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
27 | Mr. Yogesh Bhardwaj | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
28 | Mr. Satyajeet Sharma | M.Tech, PhD* | Assistant Professor-II |
29 | Mr. Himanshu | M.Tech, PhD* | Assistant Professor-II |
30 | Ms. Nidhi Gour | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
31 | Ms. Shruti Mathur | M.Tech, PhD* | Assistant Professor-II |
32 | Ms. Nidhi Gupta | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
33 | Ms. Neha Mishra | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
34 | Ms. Laxmi Poonia | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
35 | Ms. Sushama Tanwar | M.Tech, PhD* | Assistant Professor-II |
36 | Ms. Nootan Verma | M.Tech, PhD* | Assistant Professor-II |
37 | Ms. Anidhya Athaiya | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
38 | Ms. Hanisha | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
40 | Ms. Dimpal Sharma | M.Tech, PhD* | Assistant Professor-II |
41 | Ms. Meghna Sharma | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
42 | Ms. Falguni Sharma | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
43 | Mr. Peeyush Kulshrestha | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
44 | Mr. Shrikant Sharma | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
45 | Mr. Manish Sharma | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
46 | Ms. Ruchi Kulshresth | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
47 | Ms. Priyanka Jaroli | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
48 | Mr. CP Beniwal | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
49 | Ms. Komal Joshi | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
50 | Mr. Nitin Gupta | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
51 | Mr. Harsh Raj Singh | M.Tech | Assistant Professor-II |
52 | Mr. Sunil Kandpal | MCA | Assistant Professor-II |
53 | Mr. Akshya Saxena | MCA | Assistant Professor-II |
B.Tech. (CSE) Program Outcome (POs): A graduate of the Computer Science and Engineering Program will demonstrate:
PO1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.PO2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.PO3. Design/Development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.PO4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.PO5. Modern Tool Usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.PO6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal andcultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.PO7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.PO8. Culture, Values and Ethics: Understand the importance of culture and values along with the implications it has on learning, teaching, engineering practice, identity, and enculturation as an engineer. Apply ethical principles being committed to professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.PO9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.PO10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.PO11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.PO12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.B.Tech. (CSE) Program Specific Outcome (PSOs): A graduate of the Computer Science and Engineering Program will demonstrate:
PSO1: The ability to understand, analyze and develop computer programs in the areas related to algorithms, System Software, Multimedia, Web Design, Big Data Analytics, Cyber Security, Machine Learning and Networking for efficient design and automation of computer-based systems of varying complexity.(Professional Skills)PSO2: The ability to apply standard and modern practices like Python, R language, automation and strategies in software project development using open-ended programming environments to deliver a quality product for business success.(Problem-Solving Skills)PSO3: The ability to employ modern computer languages, environments, and platforms in creating innovative career paths in the field of AI and Machine learning, Cloud Computing, Robotic Automation, Cyber Security to be an entrepreneur, and a zest for higher studies.(Successful Career and Entrepreneurship)M.Tech. (CSE) Program Outcome (POs): A Post graduate of the Computer Science and Engineering Program will demonstrate:
PO1. An understanding of the theoretical foundations and the limits of computing.PO2. An ability to adapt existing models, techniques, algorithms, data structures, etc. for efficiently solving problemsPO3. An ability to design, develop and evaluate new computer based systems for novel applications which meet the desired needs of industry and societyPO4. Use research-based knowledge and advanced research computing techniques and tools.PO5. An ability to undertake Modern tool for original research at the cutting edge of computer science & its related areasPO6. An understanding of the impact of IT related solutions in an economic, social and environment contextPO7. Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts.PO8. An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.PO9. An ability to function effectively individually or as a part of a team to accomplish a stated goal.PO10. An ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of audience.PO11. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering principles and apply these to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.PO12. An ability to learn independently and engage in lifelong learningM.Tech. (CSE) Program Specific Outcome (PSOs): A Post graduate of the Computer Science and Engineering Program will demonstrate:
PSO1: The ability to understand, analyze and develop computer programs in the areas related to algorithms, System Software, Multimedia, Web design, Big data analytics, Cyber security, Machine Learning and Networking for efficient design and automation of computer-based systems of varying complexity. (Professional Skills)PSO2: The ability to apply standard and modern practices like Python, R language, automation and strategies in software project development using open-ended programming environments to deliver a quality product for business success and use research-based knowledge and tools to solve the various problems. (Problem-Solving Skills)PSO3: The ability to employ modern computer languages, environments, and platforms in creating innovative career paths in the field of AI and Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, Robotic Automation, Cyber Security to be an entrepreneur, and a zest for higher studies, Research and Development. (Successful Career and Entrepreneurship)Laboratory
Sr. No. | Labs in computer science engineering Department |
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1 | Computer Programming Lab |
2 | Research Lab |
3 | English Communication Lab |
4 | Advance JAVA Lab |
5 | Networking Lab |
6 | LINUX Programming Lab |
7 | Object Oriented Programming Lab |
8 | Data Structure & Algorithm Lab |
9 | Compiler Construction Lab |
10 | Software Design Lab |
Object Oriented Programming Lab
Advance JAVA LabCompiler Construction LabSoftware Design LabLINUX Programming LabRESEARCH PUBLICATIONSSr. No. | Title of Paper | Name of the Author/s | Name of Journal | Year | Vol.(Issue):page(s) | ISBN/ISSN no. |
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1 | Deep Learning: Future of Artificial Intelligence | Ms. Surbhi Sharma | Global Journal on Innovation, Opportunities and Challenges in Applied Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | 2019 | vol. no.2, issue no 2. | ISSN (2581-5156) |
2 | A Mechanism for 3-D Face Detection System | Ms. Surbhi Sharma, Mr. Sammah Rasheed, Mr. Abhishek Kumar | International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering | 2019 | Vol. No 7, issue no 2 | ISSN:2320-9798 |
3 | A Shape Mechanism along text based advanced face detection methodology using EFM Model | Mr. Abhishek Kumar, Ms. Surbhi Sharma, Mr. Sammah Rasheed | International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering | 2019 | Vol. No 7, issue no 3 | ISSN:2320-9799 |
4 | An Upgraded Model of Query Expansion Using Inverse- Term Frequency (ITF) With pertinent Response For Internet of Things ) | Ms. Surbhi Sharma, Mr. Abhishek Kumar, Ms. Rashmi Agarwal | IJITST ,Inder Science | 2020 | In Press | In Press |
5 | Deep Learning With PyTorch | Mr. Anmol Chaudhary , Mr. Kuldeep Singh Chouhan, Ms. JyotiGajrani , Ms. Bhavna Sharma | IGI Global, 2020 | April 2020 | Vol 1 | ISBN13: 9781799830955 |
6 | Aspect Oriented Approach for Testing Software Applicationsand Automatic Aspect Creation | Mr. M. Jain and Mr. D. Gopalani | International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering(SCI extended) | 2019 | Volume 29 | |
7 | Comparison Between Cloud Computing, Grid Computing Distributed Computing On working Aspect | Mr. Satyajeetsharma | International Journal Of Advance Research In Science And Engineering(ISSN 2319-8354) Volume No.07, Special Issue No. (03), March 2018, ICRTESM-18. | 2018 | volume No 7 | 2319-1854 |
8 | M/M/2/K Queuing Model with Encouraged Arrivals, Heterogeneous Service and Reneging International Journal of Engineering, Applied and Management Sciences Paradigms | Mr. Bhavtosh Awasthi, Ms. Seema Sharma | International Journal of Engineering Sciences Paradigms and Researches (IJESPR) | 2018 | Volume 52, Issue 04 | 2320-6608 |
9 | Anomaly detection framework for taking care of big data of cloud computing” | Mr. Satyajeet Sharma | International Journal Of Advance Research In Science And Engineering(ISSN 2319-8354) Volume No.07, Special Issue No. (03), March 2018, ICRTESM-18. | 2018 | volume No 7 | 2319-1854 |
10 | Performance Analysis of Markovian Queueing Model in presence of Encouraged Arrivals | Mr. Bhavtosh Awasthi, Ms. Seema Sharma | International Journal of Engineering Sciences Paradigms and Researches (IJESPR) | 2018 | Vol. 47, Issue 04, | 2018 |
11 | On a unique grid computing-based totally distributed brute-force attack scheme (gcdbf) by using exploiting botnets | Mr. Satyajeet Sharma | International Journal Of Advance Research In Science And Engineering(ISSN 2319-8354) | 2018 | Volume No.07, Special Issue No. (02), | 2319-1854 |
12 | An Innovative Approach for Quick Shopping Using QR-Code for Indian Precinct | Ms. Surbhi Sharma | IJLMNCE | 2018 | Vol. No.2, Issue no1 | ISSN: 2581-3242 |
13 | A review on cloud Computing Security and Privacy in Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) | Ms. Surbhi Sharma | IJLMNCE | 2018 | Vol. No.1, Issue No.2, | ISSN:2581-3242 |
14 | A Contemplating Approach For Particle Shape Analysis Of Coarse Aggregate Using Dip | Ms. Surbhi Sharma, Mr. Devendra Kumar | Global Journal on Emerging Trends in Sustainable Civil Engineering | 2018 | (Vol. 1, Issue 1) | ISSN:2581-5075 |
15 | Analytic modeling for soft handoff in CDMA based wireless cellular network using guard channel assignment scheme | Mr. Bhavtosh Awasthi, Ms. Seema Sharma | . International Journal of Engineering, Science | 2017 | Vol. 6 Issue8, | ISSN: 2320-0294 |
16 | An Adaptive Approach of Decomposition and Restoration of Single Blur Image using Blind Deconvolution | Ms. Surbhi Sharma, Mr. Abhishek Kumar | IJIRCCE | 2017 | Vol. 5, Issue 4 | ISSN: 2320-9798 |
17 | A Review: Noise System in MATLAB | Ms. Surbhi Sharma | IJSRCSEIT | 2017 | Vol. 2, Issue 4 | ISSN:2456-3307 |
18 | An adaptive approach of image fusion (HIS and Wavelet) for information refinement in multi-image | Ms. Surbhi Sharma, Mr. Neeraj Bhargava, Mr. Abhishek Kumar, Mr. Jitendra Raj | IEEE Explore | 2017 | ICCES Conference Proceeding | ISBN: 978-1-5090-5013-0 |
19 | Energy Proficient SMAC Protocol in Wireless Sensor Network | Mr. Ashok Kumar Saini, Mr. Madan Lal Saini, Mr. Nitesh Kaushik | IJERA journal | 2018 | vol.8, Issue 4 | ISSN : 2248-9622 |
20 | Reduction of Signal Power Consumption in a Digital Communication using Convolutional Code | Mr. Madan Lal Saini, Mr.Nitesh Kaushik, Mr. Ashok Kumar Saini | International Journal of Computer Applications | 2018 | Volume 179 – No.43 | |
21 | Acolor image encryption using four dimensional differential equations and arnold chaotic map | Ms. Priyanka Jaroli, Ms. Ankita Bisht, Mr. Mohit Dua, Ms. Shelza Dua | IEEE explore | 2018 | ICIRCA confreenceprocedding | ISBN:978-1-5386-2456-2 |
22 | Symmetric Multiple Image Encryption Using Multiple New One-Dimensional Chaotic Functions and Two-Dimensional Cat Man | Ms. Priyanka Jaroli, Ms. Ankita Bisht, Mr. Mohitdua, Ms. Shelza Dua | IEEE explore | 2018 | ICIRCA confreenceprocedding | ISBN: 978-1-5386-2456-2 |
23 | Data Warehousing and OLAP Technology | Ms. Priyanka Jaroli, Ms. Palak | IJETT | 2017 | Volume-51 Number-1 | ISSN:2231-5381 |
24 | Performance Analysis of Adaptive Approach for Congestion Control In Wireless Sensor Networks | Ms. Sandhya Kumari , Dr.C.S.Lamba , Mr. Ajay Kumar | Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) | 2017 | Volume-17 | -ISSN: 2278-0661,p-ISSN: 2278-8727 |
25 | Automated Java Testing: JUnit versus AspectJ | Mr. M. Jain and Mr. D. Gopalani | International Journal of Computer and Systems Engineering: International Science Index | 2017 | dai:10.1999/1307-6892/100082245 | |
26 | Abnormality detection in brain CT Images using support Vector machine | Ms. Bhavna Sharma, Ms. Priyanka Mitra | Kalpa Publication in Engineering | Feb. , 2018 | Volume 2, Pages 74–80 | ISSN:2515-1770 |
27 | A comprehensive study of PAPR reduction techniques: Design of DSLM-CT joint reduction technique for advanced waveform | Dr. Arun Kumar | Soft Computing, Springer (SCI-E) | 2020 | DOI: 10.1007/s00500-020-05086-1 (Volume and page not assigned) | 14327643, 14337479 |
28 | Future 5G Network Based Smart Hospitals: Hybrid Detection Technique for Latency Improvement | Dr. Arun Kumar, Mr. Mahmoud A. Albreem, Mr. Manoj Gupta, Mohammed H. Alsharif and Mr. Sunghwan Kim | IEEE Access (SCI-E) | 2020 | DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3017625 2020 | 21693536 |
29 | Detection in 5G mobile Communication System using hybrid technique | Dr. Arun Kumar | National Academy Science letter, SPringer (SCI-E) | 2020 | DOI: 10.1007/s40009-020-00962-8 | 0250541X |
30 | Performance Comparison of Different Fractal Shape Antennas for Ultra Wide Band Applications | Dr. Arun Kumar, Ms. Manisha Gupta, Ms. Vinita Mathur, Mr. Virendra Kumar Saxena, Mr. Deepak Bhatnagar | International Journal of Systems, Control and Communications (Scopus) | 2020 | DOI: 10.1504/IJSCC.2020.10029761 | 17559359, 17559340 |
31 | Breast Cancer Detection Based on Antenna Data Collection and Analysis. | Dr.ArunKumar,Mr. M. Gupta and Mr.Suraj Kumar | Fog Computing for Healthcare 4.0 Environments. Signals and Communication, Springer (SCopus) | 2020 | DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46197-3_19 | 978-3-030-46197-3 |
32 | Novel Fault Tolerance Model for Route Optimization Using Swarm Intelligence to Improve Performance in Wireless Sensor Networks | Dr.RajaniKumari | IEEE Access (SCI-E) | 2020 | Vol: 8, pp. 149231 – 149254 | 2169-3536 |
33 | Hyperbolic Spider Monkey Optimization Algorithm | Dr.Rajani Kumari | Recent Advances in Computer Science and Communications | 2020 | Vol. 13, issue 1, 35-42 | 1874- 4796 |
34 | Revisiting agile software development process based on latest software industry trends | Dr.Rajani Kumari | Journal of Information and Optimization Sciences | 2020 | 41(2) , pp. 533-541 | 0252-2667 |
35 | Robot Path Planning Using Modified Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm | Dr.Rajani Kumari | Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing | 2020 | vol 1014 pp 25 – 36 | 978-981-13-9919-0 |
36 | An enhanced energy efficient routing protocol for VANET using special cross over in genetic algorithm | Dr.Rajani Kumari | Journal of Statistics and Management Systems | 2019 | 22 (7), 1349-1364 | 0972-0510 |
37 | Arrhenius Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm | Dr.Rajani Kumari | Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems | 2019 | vol 56. pp. 187 – 195 | 978-981-13-2354-6 |
38 | Effect of number of processor on the cache hit rate in symmetric multiprocessor environment | Ms. Khushboo Sharma, Dr. Dinesh Kumar Dharamdasani, Dr.Reema Ajmera | Journal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences and Cryptography | 2019 | Volume 22, – Issue 4, Pages 509-520 | |
39 | A Systematic Review Intrusion Detection Technique in Manet | Mr. Rajat Bhardwaj | Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research | 2018 | Volume 5, Issue 10, pp-125-134 | 2349-5162 |
40 | A Review on Big Data and Data Mining Techniques | Mr. Rajat Bhardwaj | Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research | 2019 | Volume 6, Issue 1, pp-69-74 | 2349-5162 |
41 | A Novel Dssr Protocol with Dydog Mechanism Integrated with Two-Fish Algorithm in Manet | Mr. Rajat Bhardwaj | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2019 | Volume 11, Issue 4, pp-2555-2563 | 1943-023X |
42 | Performance Comparison of DSR and DSSR Protocols With and Without False Data Injection Attack Based on Two Fish Algorithm using Manet | Mr. Rajat Bhardwaj | International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) | 2019 | Volume 8, Issue 8, pp-2926-2933 | 2278-3075 |
43 | A novel hybrid PAPR reduction technique for NOMA and FBMC system and its impact in power amplifiers | Dr.Arun Kumar | IETE Journal, Taylor and Francis (SCI-E) | 2019 | https://doi.org/10.1080/03772063.2019.1682692, SCI-E | 3772063 |
44 | NOMA based CR for QAM-64 and QAM-256 | Dr.Arun Kumar, Mr. M.K. SHarma, Ms. K. Sengar and Mr. S. Kumar | Egyptian Informatics Journal, Elsevier, (SCI-E) | 2019 | Volume:22 and issue: 2 | 11108665 |
45 | Dual band modified Split-Ring Resonator microstripantenna for wireless applications | Dr.Arun Kumar and Mr. M. Choudhary | National Academy Science letter, SPringer (SCI-E) | 2019 | doi: 10.1007/s40009-019-00845-7 | 0250541X |
46 | Microstrip Hexagonal Fractal Antenna For Military Applications | Dr.Arun Kumar, Ms. Manisha Gupta, Ms. Vinita Mathur,Mr. D. Bhatnagar and Mr. V. Saxeena | Frequenz Journal, Degryter (SCI-E) | 2019 | Vol:73 and Issue:9-10 | 2191-6349 |
47 | Design and Simulation of OFDM for BPSK, QPSK and QAM with Peak Power Reduction Using Clipping Technique | Dr, Arun Kumar and Mr. HemanthRathore | Journal of Optical communications (Scopus) | 2019 | https://doi.org/10.1515/joc-2018-0207 | 21916322, 01734911 |
48 | FBMC Vs OFDM: 5G Mobile Communication System | Dr, Arun Kumar and Ms. Sikha Bharti | International Journal of Systems, Control and Communications (Scopus) | 2019 | Vol:10 and issue:3 | 17559359, 17559340 |
49 | Reduction of Peak Average Power Ratio for FBMC waveform with P-PTS Technique | Dr.Arun Kumar and Mr.Hemanth Rathore | International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications and Control (Scopus) | 2019 | Vol:10 and issue:1 | 22103287, 22103279 |
50 | Peak Average Power Reduction in NOMA by using PTSCT technique | Dr.Arun Kumar and Mr.M.Gupta | Recent Patents on Computer Science (Scopus) | 2019 | Vol:13 and issue:10 | 18744796 |
51 | Modified D-SLM Technique for PAPR reduction in FBMC System | Dr. Arun Kumar and Mr. Hemanth Rathore | Radio electronics and Communications Systems, Springer (Scopus) | 2019 | Vol:62 and Issue: 8 | 19348061, 07352727 |
52 | PAPR Reduction of FBMC using hybrid and k-hybrid Techniques | Dr.Arun Kumar | Radio electronics and Communications Systems, Springer (Scopus) | 2019 | Vol:62 and Issue: 8 | 19348061, 07352727 |
53 | An Experimental Investigation and Performance of LTE-FemtoCel | Ms. Shikha Bharti, Dr.Arun Kumar, Mr. Suraj Kumhar and Ms. Manisha Gupta | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems (Scopus) | 2019 | Vol:11 and issue:7 | 1943023X |
54 | Design of Rectangular T-shaped Antenna for Detection of Breast Cancer | Mr. Suraj Kumar, Ms. Shilpi Shrivastava, Mr. Sher Singh Prajapat, Ms. Soumya Saxena, Ms. Manisha Gupta and Dr.Arun Kumar | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems (Scopus) | 2019 | Vol:11 and issue:7 | 1943023X |
55 | Fractional Order Capacitor in First-Order and Second-Order Filter | Dr.Arun Kumar and Ms. Kancha Sengar | Micro and Nanosystems, Scopus | 2019 | Vol:11 and issue 1 | 18764037, 18764029 |
56 | Effects of heat and mass flux on MHD free convection flow through a porous medium in presence of radiation and chemical reaction | Dr.B. Awasthi | Journal of Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences | 2018 | 1(30), 20-31 | 23198040 |
57 | Queueing model for soft handoff analysis in CDMA based wireless cellular network | Dr.B. Awasthi &Dr.Beena Bundela | International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science | 2018 | 0976-5697 | |
58 | Performance Analysis of M/M/1/K Finite Capacity Queueing Model with Reverse Balking and Reverse Reneging | Dr.B. Awasthi | Journal of Computer and Mathematics Sciences | 2018 | 7(7), 850-855 | 23198133, 09765727 |
59 | M/M/2/K Queuing Model with Encouraged Arrivals, Heterogeneous Service and Reneging | Dr.B. Awasthi&Ms. Seema Sharma | International Journal of Engineering, Applied and Management Sciences Paradigms | 2018 | 4(52), 7-12 | 2320-6608 |
60 | Queueing Analysis of M/M/1 Queueing System with Detainment of Retracted Customers in State Dependent Arrival Process | Dr.B.Awasthi | International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews (IJRAR) | 2018 | 4(5), 24-29 | 2348 –1269 |
61 | Performance Analysis of Markovian Queueing Model in presence of Encouraged Arrivals | Dr.B. Awasthi& Ms. Seema Sharma | International Journal of Engineering Sciences Paradigms and Researches (IJESPR) | 2018 | 4(47), 43-47 | 2319-6564 |
62 | Application of Queueing Theory in Decision Making in Presence of Uncertain Environment | Dr.B. Awasthi | Mathematics Today | 2018 | 34, 35-41 | 455-9601 |
63 | Effects of heat and mass flux on MHD free convection flow through a porous medium with radiation and first order chemical reaction | Dr.B.Awasthi | International journal of applied mechanics and engineering | 2018 | 4(23), 855-871 | 23539003 |
64 | M/M/1/C Queuing Model with Reverse Balking and Feedback Customers. | Dr.B. Awasthi | A NNALS of Faculty Engineering Hunedoara – International Journal of Engineering | 2018 | 16(4), 93-96 | 2601-2332 |
65 | A Survey on Various Aspects of Education Data Mining In Predicting Student Performance | Ms. Isha Shingari, Dr. Dinesh Kumar | Journal of Applied Science and Computation | 2018 | Volume 5, Issue 6, June-2018, pp 38-42 | ISSN NO: 0076-5131 |
66 | A review paper on deducting database in membrane computing | Dr.Dinesh Kumar, Ms. NavneetMr. K.R.Verma, Ms. Nupursingh | Journal ofStatistics and Management Systems | 2018 | DOI: 10.1080/09720510.2018.1475077 | ISSN: 0972-0510 (Print) 2169-0014 (Online) |
67 | Automation of boiler process at thermal power plant using sensors and IoT | Ms. Navneet Kumar,Dr.Dinesh Kumar, Mr. IShan Kumar | Journal ofStatistics and Management Systems | 2018 | DOI: 10.1080/09720510.2018.1475078 | ISSN: 0972-0510 (Print) 2169-0014 (Online) |
68 | Fibonacci Sequence Based Power and Delay-Aware Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks | Mr. Rajat Bhardwaj | IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) | 2017 | Vol.19, Issue 1, pp- 1-6 | |
69 | Queueing model for soft handoff analysis in CDMA based wireless cellular network, | Dr. Beena Bundela | International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science | 2018 | Vol. 9, No. 1, February (2018),91-95 | |
70 | OFDM System with Cyclostationary Feature Detection Spectrum Sensing | Dr.Arun Kumar and Mr. Nandha Kumar | ICT Express, Elsevier (Scopus) | 2018 | Vol: 5 and Issue:1 | 24059595 |
71 | Reduction of PAPR in FBMC system using different reduction techniques | Dr.Arun Kumar and Mr. Hemant Rathore | Journal of Optical Communications | 2018 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/joc-2018-0071 | 21916322, 01734911 |
72 | Design, Simulation of MIMO & Massive MIMO for 5G Mobile Communication System, International Journal of Wireless & Mobile Computing | Dr.Arun Kumar | International Journal of Wireless & Mobile Computing (Scopus) | 2018 | Vol:14 and issue:2 | 17411092, 17411084 |
73 | Modified Series-Fed Dipole Pair Antenna Using Split-Ring Resonator Directors for Dual-Band Operation | Dr.Arun Kumar and Mr. M. Choudhary | of Taibah University for Science, Taylor and Francis, (SCI-E) | 2018 | Vol:12 andf issue:2 | 1658-3655 |
74 | Backbone Optical Fiber Analysis at 1310 nm and 1550 nm, Journal of Optical Communications | Mr. Nandhakumar and Dr.Arun Kumar | Journal of Optical Communications | 2018 | , https://doi.org/10.1515/joc-2018-0042 | 21916322, 01734911 |
75 | A Microstrip UWB Antenna for Next generation Communication System | Dr.Arun Kumar | International Journal of Wireless & Mobile Computing (Scopus) | 2018 | Vol:15 and issue:3 | 17411092, 17411084 |
76 | Band Notched Planar UWB Microstrip Antenna with T-Shaped Slot | Dr.ArunKumar, Mr. Manish Kr Singh | Radio electronics and Communications Systems, Springer (Scopuus) | 2018 | Vol: 68 and issue:8 | 19348061, 07352727 |
77 | Design and Implementation of OFDM System using QPSK & QAM | Dr.Arun Kumar and Mr. Hemant Rathore | Journal of Optical Communications | 2018 | DOI: https://), doi.org/10.1515/joc-2018-01281 | 21916322, 01734911 |
78 | Attack Analysis and Designing of Quality of Service Framework for Optimized Link State Routing Protocol in MANET. | Dr.Himani Bali, Dr Naveen Hemrajani. | The International Journal of Intelligent Engineering and Systems. | 2018 | 11(5). 2018. Pp. 236-245. | 21853118, 2185310X |
79 | Analysis of Attacks against Optimized Link State Routing Protocol– based Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. | Dr.Himani Bali, Dr Naveen Hemrajani. | International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering. | 2018 | 6(6). 2018. Pp. 239-242. | 2347-2693 |
80 | Comparison of routing protocols in MANET . | Dr Himani Bali, Dr Naveen Hemrajani. | International Journal of Computer Science & Information Technology Research Excellence | 2018 | Vol. 8 Issue 2, Mar.– Apr. 2018. | ISSN: 2250-2742 |
81 | Implementation of advanced authentication system using opencv by capturing motion images | Mr. Shekhar | International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics (ICACCI) | 2017 | 759-765 | 978-1-5090-6367-3 |
81 | Object Detection and Tracking Techniques: A Review | Mr. Shekhar | International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering | 2017 | Vol. 5, Issue 6, June 2017 | ISSN: 2320-9801 |
83 | Joule Heating Effect in presence of Thermal Radiation on MHD convective flow past over a vertical surface in a porous medium | Dr.B. Awasthi | International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention (IJESI) | 2017 | 9(6), 30-40 | 23196726 |
84 | Analytic modeling for soft handoff in CDMA based wireless cellular network using guard channel assignment scheme | Dr.B. Awasthi & Ms. Seema Sharma | International Journal of Engineering, Science and Mathematics(IJESM) | 2017 | 8(6), 231-239 | 2320-0294 |
85 | Handoff analysis in CDMA based wireless cellular network using hard handoff model | Dr.B. Awasthi | Journal of Computer and Mathematical Sciences | 2017 | 12(8), 739-749 | 9765727 |
Department of electronics and communication engineering (ECE)
- Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
- VLSI & Embedded System
- Energy Audit and management
- Communication Engineering
- Digital Communication System
- VLSI & Embedded System
- Power System and Automation
- Electronics Engineering Lab
- Digital Electronics Lab
- Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation Lab
- Electronic Workshop
- Microprocessors & Microcontroller System Lab
- Communications Engineering Lab
- Basic Simulation Lab
- Digital Signal Processing Lab
- VLSI Design Lab
- Control System Lab
- Communication Networks Lab
- Embedded System Lab
- B. Tech. – Electronics and Communication Engineering – 4 Years
- M. Tech- Communication Systems – 2 years
- M. Tech- VLSI and Embedded Systems – 2 years
- Ph. D. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
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# | Faculty Name | Designation | Qualification | Research Area | Publication | Photo | |
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1 | Dr. Dinesh Sethi | Associate Professor and HOD | Ph.D (ECE), M.Tech (Digital Communication), B.E (ECE) | hod.ece@jecrcu.edu.in dinesh.sethi@jecrcu.edu.in | Control System Engineering, Micro Strip UWB Antennas | International Journals: 10, Conferences: 10, Books: 6 | |
2 | Prof. (Dr.) K.M. Singh | Professor and COE | Ph.D. in Nanotechnology from Jadavpur University, Kolkata 2011. B. Tech. in Electronics Engg. from HBTI, Kanpur in 1999 | krishnamurari.singh@jecrcu.edu.in | Nanotechnology, image and video processing, signal processing, solar cell and embedded system | Conferences: 16, Published Journals: 10 | |
3 | (Retd.) Major General Tapan Kumar Das | Associate Professor | B.Tech(Telecommunication & IT), ME(Communication Engineering), PG Diploma in International Business | tapan.das@jecrcu.edu.in | Mobile Ad-hoc communications, SDR, Electronic warfare | Journals: 5 | |
4 | Dr. Abhilasha | Assistant Professor-I | M.Tech (VLSI Design), B.Tech (Electronics and Communication) | abhilasha@jecrcu.edu.in | Low Power VLSI, Sub-threshold region, Digital VLSI | International Journals: 14, International Conferences: 4, Published book: 1 | |
5 | Dr. Rahul Jain | Assistant Professor-II | Ph.D, M.Tech (ECE), B.Tech(ECE) | rahul.jain@jecrcu.edu.in | Nano materials, Embedded Systems, Wireless communication | International Journals: 06, Conference: 01 | |
6 | Mr. Pratik M | Assistant Professor-II | M.Tech, B.E | pratik.m@jecrcu.edu.in | Microelectronics, Low Power VLSI Design | ||
7 | Ms. Ramandeep Gill | Assistant Professor-II | M.Tech(wireless communication), B.Tech(ECE) | ramandeep.gill@jecrcu.edu.in | Wireless Communication, Cognitive radios, Wireless Sensor Network | International Journal: 2, International Conference: 1 |
Sr. No. | Title | Authors | Journal Name | Year of Publication | ISSN | Link of Paper |
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1 | A Review of direction of arival (DOA) estimation for smart Antenna structure | Neelima Singh, K.M. Singh | Journal of information, knowledge and research in Electronics and Communication | 2015 | 0975 – 6779 | http://www.ejournal.aessangli.in/ASEEJournals/EC230.pdf |
2 | Comparison between arrey multiplier and vedic multiplier | Abhilasha, Hemraj Sharma | IJCSIET journal | 2015 | 2277-4408 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317064494_COMPARATIVE_ANALYSIS_OF_VEDIC_ARRAY_MULTIPLIER |
3 | Design FPGA impementatiom of pipelined architecture of floting point arithmetic core and analysis of area and timing performance | Abhilasha, Hemraj Sharma | IJSER journal | 2015 | 2437-3878 | http://www.iosrjournals.org/iosr-jvlsi/papers/vol4-issue3/Version-1/J04318487.pdf |
4 | Designing of pipelined architecture of arithmetic core and analysis of area and timing performance | Abhilasha, Hemraj Sharma | IOSR Journal of VLSI and Signal processing | 2015 | 2019-4200 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/269927188_Designing_Of_Pipelined_Architecture_of_Arithmetic_Core_and_Analysis_of_Area_and_Timing_Performance |
5 | Analysis and Performance Comparison of Lossless Compression Techniques for Text Data | Kanchan | International Journal of Emerging Technology and Innovative Engineering | 2015 | 2394 – 6598 | https://ijetcr.org/index.php/ijetcr/article/view/22/18 |
6 | A Smart Home Automation System Using Android Phone | Abhilave Srivastava, K.M. SINGH | International Journal of Scientific RESEARCH | 2015 | 2277-8179 | https://www.worldwidejournals.com/international-journal-of-scientific-research-(IJSR)/fileview.php?val=October_2015_1492869433__165.pdf |
7 | Design a Uplink-Downlink Reconfigurable Patch Antenna for Modern Space Application | Naman Mehrotra, Dr. K. M. Singh, Shashibhushan Sharma | International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) | 2015 | 2319-7064 | https://www.erpublication.org/published_paper/IJETR032514.pdf |
8 | Design, Comparative Study and Analysis of CDMA for different modulation techniques | Arun Kumar and Manisha Gupta | Egyptian Informatics Journal (Elsevier) | 2015 | 1110-8665 | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110866515000407 |
9 | Simulation and implementation of edge detection algorithm | Prachi Gupta, Dr. K. M. Singh | International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science | 2015 | 2091-2730 | http://oaji.net/articles/2015/786-1441173143.pdf |
10 | Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radio Using Hybrid Matched Filter Single Cycle Cyclostationary Feature Detector | Jaskirat singh | International Journal of Information Engineering and Electronic Business | 2015 | 2074-9031 | http://www.mecs-press.org/ijieeb/ijieeb-v7-n5/v7n5-3.html |
11 | Design and comparison of MIMO OFDM for diffedent transmission schemes | Kumar, A., Gupta, M. | Electronics World | 2015 | 1365-4675 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/292551499_Design_and_comparison_of_MIMO_OFDM_for_diffedent_transmission_schemes |
12 | A novel modulation technique for 5g mobile communication system | Kumar, A., Gupta, M. | American Journal of Applied Sciences | 2015 | 1546-9239 | https://thescipub.com/abstract/10.3844/ajassp.2015.601.605 |
13 | A review on OFDM and PAPR reduction techniques | Kumar, A., Gupta, M. | American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences | 2015 | 19417020, 19417039 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330703644_A_Review_on_PAPR_Reduction_Techniques_in_OFDM_System |
14 | A novel approach of standard data base generation for defect detection in bare PCB | Kumar, M., Singh, N.K., Kumar, M., Kumar Vishwakarma, A. | International Conference on Computing, Communication and Automation, ICCCA | 2015 | 978-1-4799-8890-7 | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7148363 |
15 | A Review for Fault Tolerant Full Adder/Subtractor Using Reversible Gates | Abhilasha,Shrishti Arora | International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology (IJISRT), ISSN: 2456-2165 | 2016 | Volume 1,issue 7 | https://ijisrt.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/A-Review-for-Fault-Tolerant-Full-AdderSubtractor-Using-Reversible-Gates-1.pdf |
16 | A review for QSD number Addition/Subtraction | Abhilasha,Shrishti Arora | International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology(IJISRT) , ISSN: 2456-2165 | 2016 | Volume 1,issue 7 | https://ijisrt.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/A-Review-for-Fault-Tolerant-Full-AdderSubtractor-Using-Reversible-Gates-1.pdf |
17 | Prioritize roads on the basis of severe anomalies | Rati Sharma,Kulvinder singh, Laxmi chand | International Journal of Emerging Technology and Innovative Engineering | 2016 | 2394 – 6598 | http://www.ijetie.org/articles/IJETIE_201625009.pdf |
18 | Control Signal Based Full Adder/Subtractor | Abhilasha,Shrishti Arora | International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research (IJSER) | 2016 | 2229-5518 | https://www.ijser.org/researchpaper/Control-Signal-Based-Full-Adder-Subtractor.pdf |
19 | Nanotechnology for Energy Applications | S.S.Manaktala, K.M.Singh | ISST Journal of Electrical & Electronics Engineering | 2016 | 0976-7363 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319178798_NANOTECHNOLOGY_FOR_ENERGY_APPLICATIONS_1 |
20 | Prioritize Roads On The Basis Of Severe Anomalies | Rati Sharma,Kulvinder singh, Laxmi chand | ISSN: 2394 – 6598 International Journal of Emerging Technology and Innovative Engineering | 2016 | 2394 – 6598 | http://www.ijetie.org/articles/IJETIE_201625009.pdf |
21 | Robust technique of depth focus measure in Wavelet domain | Atika Jain?, K.M.Singh?, S. Prabhakar Rao? | IOSR Journal of VLSI and Signal Processing (IOSR-JVSP) | 2016 | 2319 – 4197 | http://www.iosrjournals.org/iosr-jvlsi/papers/vol6-issue5/Version-2/B0605020714.pdf |
22 | Slot loaded UWB antenna: Dual band notched characteristics | Dinesh Sethi | AEU-International Journal of Electronics and Communications | 2016 | 1434-8411 | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1434841115300157 |
23 | Cognitive radio system with OFDM and beamforming technique for data communication | Bansal, G., Toshniwal, S., Kumar, A | 1st IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics, Intelligent Control and Energy Systems, ICPEICES | 2016 | 2250-2106 | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7853719 |
24 | New performance analysis of AODV, DSDV and OLSR routing protocol for MANET | Kumari, N., Gupta, S.K., Choudhary, R., Agrwal, S.L. | Proceedings of the 10th INDIACom; 2016 3rd International Conference on Computing for Sustainable Global Development, INDIA | 2016 | 0000-2016 | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7724222 |
25 | Analysis of OFDM system with energy detection spectrum sensing | Nandhakumar, P., Arunkumar | Indian Journal of Science and Technology | 2016 | 09746846, 09745645 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/303347876_Analysis_of_OFDM_System_with_Energy_Detection_Spectrum_Sensing |
26 | A low power waveform generator using DCCII with grounded capacitor | Avireni Srinivasulu | International Journal of Public Sector Performance Management | 2017 | 1741-1041, 1741-105X, | https://www.inderscience.com/info/inarticle.php?artid=99084 |
27 | Spectrum Sensing for cognitive radio using hybrid Match Filter and single cycle cyclostationary features detector | Jaskirat Singh | International Journal of Information Engineering and Electronic Business(IJIEEB) | 2017 | 2074-9031 | https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/5183/af9bfd264d14c249a415020d68c3841ece12.pdf |
28 | A new low voltage high performance Dual Port 7- CNT SRAM Cell with improved differential reference based sense amplifier | Pula Lakshmi Kartik, Kankanala Balakrishna, Musala Sarada and Avireni Srinivasulu | International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications and Control (Bentham Science), | 2017 | 2210-3279, 2210-3287. | https://www.eurekaselect.com/node/158936/article/a-new-low-voltage-high-performance-dual-port-7-cnt-sram-cell-with-improved-differential-reference-based-sense-amplifier |
29 | A novel square wave generator using Second Generation Differential Current Conveyor | Vallabhuni Vijay and Avireni Srinivasulu | Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering | 2017 | 2193-567X | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13369-017-2539-6 |
30 | An output buffer for +3.3V applications in A 180 nm +1.8V CMOS technology | B. Mahendranath and Avireni Srinivasulu | Radioelectronics and Communication Systems (Springer) | 2017 | 0735-2727, 1934-8061 | https://link.springer.com/article/10.3103/S0735272717110061 |
31 | Four new oscillators using Operational Transresistance Amplifier | Chandra Shaker Pittala and Avireni Srinivasulu | Radioelectronics and Communication Systems (Springer), | 2017 | 0735-2727, 1934-8061. | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317601445_Four_new_oscillators_using_operational_transresistance_amplifier |
32 | Operational Transconductance Amplifiers based sinusoidal oscillator with grounded capacitors | Avireni Srinivasulu, Gaddam Sowjanya, Gautham S. H, T. Pitchaiah and V.V.S.V. Krishna | Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE) (Springer), Chapter No: 28, | 2017 | 978-981-10-2998-1. | https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-10-2999-8_28 |
33 | Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata Based 8-BIT Majority Gate Follower Pull-Up NOR Logic | G. Steffi Priyanka, Sarada Musala, S. Mrudula and Avireni Srinivasulu | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2017 | , 1943-023X. | https://www.jardcs.org/backissues/abstract.php?archiveid=1634 |
34 | Two DCVSL XOR/XNOR Circuits Operated at Sub-Threshold Voltages Using MOSFETs and FinFETs | Sarada Musala and Avireni Srinivasulu | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2017 | 1943-023X. | https://www.jardcs.org/backissues/abstract.php?archiveid=472 |
35 | Output buffer for +3.3 V applications in a 180 nm +1.8 V CMOS technology | Mahendranath, B., Srinivasulu, A | Radioelectronics and Communications Systems | 2017 | 1934-8061 | https://link.springer.com/article/10.3103/S0735272717110061 |
36 | Wheel shaped modified fractal antenna realization for wireless communications | Gupta, M., Mathur, V | AEU- International Journal of Electronics and Communications | 2017 | 1434-8411 | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1434841116315783 |
37 | Design of 4:8 MIMO OFDM with MSE Equalizer for Different Modulation Techniques | Kumar, A., Gupta, M | Wireless Personal Communications | 2017 | 0929-6212 | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11277-017-4099-1 |
38 | A new printed fractal right angled isosceles triangular monopole antenna for ultra-wideband applications Open Access | Gupta, M., Mathur, V | Egyptian Informatics Journal | 2017 | 1110-8665 | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110866516300251 |
39 | Koch fractal-based hexagonal patch antenna for circular polarization | Gupta, M., Mathur, V. | Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences | 2017 | 13000632, 13036203 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321535327_Koch_fractal-based_hexagonal_patch_antenna_for_circular_polarization |
40 | Spectrum-sensing in cognitive radio with matched-filter detection | Kumar, A., Nandhakumar, P. | Electronics World | 2017 | 1365-4675 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324396184_Spectrum_Sensing_Using_Matched_Filter_Detection |
41 | Sierpinski fractal antenna for internet of things applications | Gupta, M., Mathur, V. | Materials Today: Proceedings | 2017 | 22147853 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/320627361_Sierpinski_fractal_antenna_for_internet_of_things_applications |
42 | Planar array of right-angled isosceles triangular microstrip antenna using Koch and meander lines for the Internet of things | Gupta, M., Mathur, V. | Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences | 2017 | 13000632, 13036203 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317184336_Planar_array_of_right-angled_isosceles_triangular_microstrip_antenna_using_Koch_and_meander_lines_for_the_Internet_of_things |
43 | A new low voltage high performance dual port 7-CNT sram cell with improved differential reference based sense amplifier | Kartik, P.L., Balakrishna, K., Sarada, M., Srinivasulu, A. | International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications and Control | 2017 | 2210-3287 | https://www.eurekaselect.com/node/158936/article/a-new-low-voltage-high-performance-dual-port-7-cnt-sram-cell-with-improved-differential-reference-based-sense-amplifier |
44 | A Constant Q-Factor Notch Filter Using Voltage Difference Transconductance Amplifier | K. Roja, K. M. Santhoshini, Musala Sarada and Avireni Srinivasulu | Solid State Electronics Letters (Elsevier) Journal | 2018 | 2589-2088. | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589208818300036 |
45 | A Critical Look at Modular Adders using Residue Number System | K. Vijayavardhan, Musala Sarada, K. M. Santhoshini, Avireni Srinivasulu | Solid State Electronics Letters (Elsevier) Journal | 2018 | 2589-2088. | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589208819300225 |
46 | A Low Power – High Speed CNTFETs Based Full Adder Cell With Overflow Detection | Jitendra Kumar Saini, Avireni Srinivasulu and Renu Kumawat | Micro and Nanosystems (Bentham Science) | 2018 | 1876-4029, 1876-4037 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331057196_A_Low_Power_-_High_Speed_CNTFETs_Based_Full_Adder_Cell_With_Overflow_Detection |
47 | A Low-Voltage Distinctive Source-Based Sense Amplifier for Memory Circuits Using FinFETs | Arti Ahir, Jitendra Kumar Saini and Avireni Srinivasulu | Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing | 2018 | 2194-5357 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326355030_A_Low-Voltage_Distinctive_Source-Based_Sense_Amplifier_for_Memory_Circuits_Using_FinFETs_Proceedings_of_ICSICCS_2017_Volume_2 |
48 | A Microstrip UWB Antenna for Next generation Communication System | Arun Kumar | International Journal of Wireless & Mobile Computing | 2018 | 1741-1092 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328495551_A_microstrip_UWB_antenna_for_next_generation_communication_system |
49 | A New Current Mode Multiplier Using Single CCCII Without Passive Components | Syed Zahiruddin, Avireni Srinivasulu, and Musala Sarada | International Conference on ‘Emerging Trends for Smart Grid Automation and Industry 4.0’, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE) (Springer), | 2018 | 1450-5843 | https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9789811576744 |
50 | A Novel CNFET Based CCCDTA And Its Application as a Schmitt Trigger | Jyoti Sharma, Ritambhara and Avireni Srinivasulu | Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE) (Springer | 2018 | 2455-6378 | https://www.springer.com/series/7818 |
51 | A Novel FSK Generator Using A Second Generation Current Controlled Conveyor | Syed Zahiruddin, Avireni Srinivasulu, and M. Sarada | Nanoscience & Nanotechnology-Asia Journal (Bentham Science) | 2018 | 2210-6820 (Online), 2210-6812 (Print) | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/341353271_A_Novel_FSK_Generator_Using_A_Second_Generation_Current_Controlled_Conveyor |
52 | A novel simple schmitt trigger circuit using CDTA and its application as a square-triangular waveform generator | K. Nagalakshmi, Avireni Srinivasulu, Cristian Ravariu, V. Vijay, V.V.S.V. Krishna | Journal of Modern Technology and Engineering | 2018 | . 2519-4836. | https://thescipub.com/abstract/10.3844/ajassp.2015.601.605 |
53 | A Power Efficient 5-bit 5-GS/s Parallel Comparator Analogue-To-Digital Converter | T. Sailakshmi, Avireni Srinivasulu and Nicu Bizon | IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial Intelligence (IEEE ECAI 2018), Isai, Romania | 2018 | 1843 – 2115 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332582293_A_Power_Efficient_5-bit_5-GSs_Parallel_Comparator_Analogue-To-Digital_Converter |
54 | A Schmitt Trigger By Means of A Voltage Difference Transconductance Amplifier | Anushree Mathur, Mrinalini Kumawat, Jyoti Sharma and Avireni Srinivasulu | International Conference on ‘Emerging Trends for Smart Grid Automation and Industry 4.0’, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE) (Springer), | 2018 | 978-981-15-7675-1 | https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9789811576744 |
55 | A Simple Schmitt Trigger Using Second Generation Current Controlled Conveyor | Syed Zahiruddin and Avireni Srinivasulu | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2018 | 1943-023X. | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7573596 |
56 | A voltage mode all pass filter employing Voltage Difference Transconductance Amplifier | Kurapati Roja, Musala Sarada and Avireni Srinivasulu | IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial Intelligence (IEEE ECAI 2018), Isai, Romania | 2018 | 1843 – 2115 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332587640_A_Voltage_Mode_All_Pass_Filter_Employing_Voltage_Difference_Transconductance_Amplifier |
57 | An Integrator Circuit Using Voltage Difference Transconductance Amplifier | K. Malathi Santhoshini, Musala Sarada and Avireni Srinivasulu | Solid State Electronics Letters (Elsevier) Journal | 2018 | 2589-2088. | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330061107_An_integrator_circuit_using_voltage_difference_transconductance_amplifier |
58 | An Operational Transconductance Amplifiers Based Sinusoidal Oscillator Using CNTFETs | Avireni Bhargav, Avireni Srinivasulu and D.Pal | 23rd IEEE International Conference on Applied Electronics (IEEE ICAE-2018), Pilsen | 2018 | 978-1-5386-4394-5 , 978-80-261-0722-4,1803-7232 | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8501428 |
59 | Architecture of Resistive RAM with Write Driver | Shashank Kumar Dubey, Akhil Reddy, Rashi Patel, Master Abz, Avireni Srinivasulu, Aminul Islam | Solid State Electronics Letters (Elsevier) Journal | 2018 | 2589-2088 | researchgate.net/publication/339772307_Architecture_of_resistive_RAM_with_write_driver |
60 | Backbone Optical Fiber Analysis at 1310 nm and 1550 nm | Nandha kumar and Arun Kumar | Journal of Optical Communications | 2018 | 2191-6322 | https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/joc/ahead-of-print/article-10.1515-joc-2018-0042/article-10.1515-joc-2018-0042.xml#:~:text=Backbone%20fiber%201%20trace%20at%201%2C550%20nm.&text=By%20referring%20Figures%205%20and,1%2C550%20nm%20is%2010.301%20dB. |
61 | Band Notched Planar UWB Microstrip Antenna with T-Shaped Slot | Arun Kumar Manish Kr Singh | Radio electronics and Communications Systems | 2018 | 0735-2727 (Print) 1934-8061 (Online) | http://radioelektronika.org/public/journals/16/preview/2018/S0735272718080058_preview.pdf |
62 | Carbon Nano Tube Field Effect Transistor based BBL-PTL full adders with level restorer structures | Koteswara Srilatha, Punati Ishwarya and Avireni Srinivasulu | Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Nanotechnology Specialized Researches | 2018 | 2590-4132 | https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/A-new-low-power-full-adder-cell-for-low-voltage-Jitendra-Srinivasulu/1104f874e047599a09000e694ed6a1193574ef01 |
63 | Customized Comparators for Low Power Medical Electronics | P. Vijaya Lakshmi, M. Sarada, Avireni Srinivasulu | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2018 | 1943-023X. . | https://www.jardcs.org/abstract.php?id=1659 |
64 | Design and Implementation of an Energy Efficient, Low-Cost Robotic Solar Tracker | K. Damayanthi, T. Sunil Reddy, B. M. Reddy and Avireni Srinivasulu | Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE) (Springer) | 2018 | 2455-6378 | https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-13-0776-8_12 |
65 | Design and Implementation of OFDM System using QPSK & QAM | . Arun Kumar and Hrmant Rathore | Journal of Optical Communications | 2018 | 2191-6322 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/327831460_Design_and_Implementation_of_OFDM_System_using_QPSK_QAM |
66 | Design, Simulation of MIMO & Massive MIMO for 5G Mobile Communication System | Arun Kumar | International Journal of Wireless & Mobile Computing | 2018 | 1741-1092 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324494407_Design_and_simulation_of_MIMO_and_massive_MIMO_for_5G_mobile_communication_system |
67 | Dual Output Sinusoidal Oscillator Using Second Generation Current Controlled Conveyor | Syed Zahiruddin, Avireni Srinivasulu, and M. Sarada | Electronics Journal | 2018 | 1450-5843 | http://els-journal.etf.unibl.org/journal/InPress/xPaper03.pdf |
68 | Enhancement and analysis in MRI Image Denoising for different Filtering techniques | Manoj Gupta, Heena Taneja, Laxmi Chand, Vishnu Goyal | Journal of Statistics & Management Systems (Taylor & Francis) | 2018 | 0972-0510 (Print), 2169-0014 (Online) | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325873079_Enhancement_and_analysis_in_MRI_image_denoising_for_different_filtering_techniques |
69 | FinFET based Miller-Encoder for UHF and SHF RFID application | Avireni Srinivasulu, Gogoreddy Sravanthi, Musala Sarada and Dipankar Pal | International Journal of Electronics (Taylor & Francis) | 2018 | 0020-7217, 1362-3060 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318347637_FinFET-based_Miller_encoder_for_UHF_and_SHF_RFID_application |
70 | High-Performance Low-Power 5:2 Compressor With 30 CNTFETs Using 32 nm Technology | Jitendra Kumar Saini, Avireni Srinivasulu and Renu Kumawat | International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications and Control (Bentham Science) | 2018 | 2210-3279 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/336907169_High-Performance_Low-Power_52_Compressor_With_30_CNTFETs_Using_32_nm_Technology |
71 | Low Power – High Speed Magnitude Comparator Circuit Using 12 CNFETs | Jitendra Kumar Saini, Avireni Srinivasulu and Renu Kumawat | the IEEE International SoC Design Conference (IEEE ISoCC), Daegu, Korea, | 2018 | 2163-9612 | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8649969 |
72 | Low Power SAR ADCs for Implantable Medical Electronics: A Review | P. Vijaya Lakshmi, M. Sarada, Avireni Srinivasulu | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2018 | 1943-023X. | https://www.jardcs.org/backissues/abstract.php?archiveid=4579 |
73 | Low Voltage and Low Current Schmitt Trigger Circuit Using Voltage Differencing Transconductance Amplifier | Kommineni Premateja, Sarada Musala and Avireni Srinivasulu | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2018 | 1943-023X. | https://www.jardcs.org/abstract.php?id=1689 |
74 | Modified Series-Fed Dipole Pair Antenna Using Split-Ring Resonator Directors for Dual-Band Operation | Arun Kumar and Manisha choudhary | Journal of Taibah University for Science | 2018 | 1658-3655 | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/16583655.2018.1451065 |
75 | Novel Low-Supply, Differential XOR/ XNOR with Rail-to-Rail Swing, for Hamming-Code Generation | Musala Sarada, Avireni Srinivasulu and Dipankar Pal | International Journal of Electronics Letters (Taylor & Francis) | 2018 | 2168-1724, 2168-1732 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318571934_Novel_Low-Supply_Differential_XORXNOR_with_Rail-to-Rail_Swing_for_Hamming-Code_Generation |
76 | OFDM System with Cyclostationary Feature Detection Spectrum Sensing | Arun Kumar and Nandha Kumar | ICT Express | 2018 | 2405-9595 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322994408_OFDM_system_with_cyclostationary_feature_detection_spectrum_sensing |
77 | Performance analysis of Inter-satellite Optical Wireless Communication Using 12 and 24 Transponders | Ikkurthy Kavya Sri and Avireni Srinivasulu | Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE) (Springer), | 2018 | 2455-6378 | 10.1007/978-981-10-2999-8_28 |
78 | Performance enhancement and analysis of filters in ultrasound image denoising | Manoj Gupta, Heena Taneja, Laxmi Chand | Procedia Computer Science (ELSEVIER) | 2018 | 1877-0509 | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877050918307956 |
79 | Planar-Nothing On Insulator Parasitic Structure within a Static Induction Transistor made by Selective Epitaxial Growth | Cristian Ravariu, Avireni Srinivasulu and Lidia Dobrescu | Solid State Electronics Letters (Elsevier) Journal | 2018 | 2589-2088 | https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Planar-Nothing-On-Insulator-parasitic-structure-a-Ravariu-Srinivasulu/bdb3d0a640e935986d03a417b603867c20d25323 |
80 | Real-time Error Detectable Multiplier Circuit Using CNFET | Jitendra Kumar Saini, Avireni Srinivasulu, Kumawat Renu | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2018 | 1943-023X | https://www.jardcs.org/abstract.php?id=1709 |
81 | Reduction of PAPR in FBMC system using different reduction technique | Arun Kumar and Hrmant Rathore | Journal of Optical Communications | 2018 | 2191-6322 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325751554_Reduction_of_PAPR_in_FBMC_System_Using_Different_Reduction_Techniques |
82 | Review Paper on Leakage Characterization of SRAM using 10 Transistor | Mohit kumar Sharma and Kanchanc Sengar | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2018 | 1943-023X | https://www.jardcs.org/abstract.php?id=1653 |
83 | RF Harvesting System for Low-Power Applications Using FinFETs | T. Nagateja, Avireni Srinivasulu and D.Pal | 37th IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (IEEE ICCE19), | 2018 | 2158-3994 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331596928_RF_Harvesting_System_for_Low-Power_Applications_Using_FinFETs |
84 | The Gate Current in MOSFETs Versus Planar-NOI Devices | Cristian Ravariu, Elena Manea, Catalin Parvulescu, Florin Babarada, Alina Popescu and Avireni Srinivasulu | 41st IEEE International Semiconductor Conference – CAS 2018, Sinaia, Romania | 2018 | 1545-827X | DOI: 10.1109/SMICND.2018.8539742 |
85 | Three Novel Single-Stage Full Swing 3-Input XOR | Posani Vijaya Lakshmi, Musala Sarada, Avireni Srinivasulu and Dipankar Pal | International Journal of Electronics (Taylor & Francis) | 2018 | 0020-7217, 1362-3060 | https://doi.org/10.1080/00207217.2018.1460767 |
86 | Visits SSCS Romania Chapter | Cristian Ravariu, Avireni Srinivaslu | IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine | 2018 | 2559 – 1118 | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8536510?denied= |
87 | Voltage Difference Transconductance Amplifier Based Voltage Mode Band Pass Filter With Constant Q-Factor | Kurapati Roja, K. Malathi Santhoshini, Musala Sarada and Avireni Srinivasulu | the IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial Intelligence (IEEE ECAI 2018), Isai, Romania | 2018 | 1843 – 2115 | DOI: 10.1109/ECAI.2018.8678979 |
88 | ZC-CDTA based integrator circuit using single passive component | Malladi Lakshmi Lavanya, Avireni Srinivasulu and V.Venkata Reddy | Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE) (Springer | 2018 | 2455-6378 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326721196_ZC-CDTA_Based_Integrator_Circuit_Using_Single_Passive_Component |
89 | Z-Copy Current Differencing Buffered Amplifier Based Schmitt Trigger Circuit without Passive Components | K. Maheswari, Avireni Srinivasulu, and Cristian Ravariu | Solid State Electronics Letters (Elsevier) Journal | 2018 | 2589-2088 | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589208819300249 |
90 | On the analysis of fractional diabetes model with exponential law | Ravariu, C., Manea, E., Parvulescu, C., Babarada, F., Popescu, A., Srinivasulu, A. | Proceedings of the International Semiconductor Conference, CAS | 2018 | 0000-2016 | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8539742 |
91 | An Operational Transconductance Amplifiers Based Sinusoidal Oscillator Using CNTFETs | Bhargav, A., Srinivasulu, A., Pal, D. | International Conference on Applied Electronics | 2018 | 2394-4714 | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8501428/ |
92 | Multiband Multiple Elliptical Microstrip Patch Antenna with Circular Polarization | Gupta, M., Mathur, V. | Wireless Personal Communications | 2018 | 0929-6212 | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11277-018-5843-x |
93 | Hexagonal fractal antenna using koch for wireless applications | Gupta, M., Mathur, V. | Frequenz | 2018 | 0016-1136 | https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/freq/72/9-10/article-p443.xml?language=en#:~:text=This%20antenna%20uses%20hexagonal%20shape,is%20practically%20fabricated%20and%20tested. |
94 | Three novel single-stage full swing 3-input XOR | Vijaya Lakshmi, P., Musala, S., Srinivasulu, A., Pal, D. | International Journal of Electronics | 2018 | 2279-909X | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00207217.2018.1460767 |
95 | Band-Notched Planar UWB Microstrip Antenna with T-Shaped Slot | Kumar, A., Singh, M.K. | Radioelectronics and Communications Systems | 2018 | 1934-8061 | https://link.springer.com/article/10.3103/S0735272718080058#:~:text=A%20novel%20band%20notching%20of,shaped%20slots%20for%20band%20notching.&text=The%20S11%20parameter%20of,%2C%205.5%2C%20and%209.8%20GHz. |
96 | Reduction of PAPR in FBMC System Using Different Reduction Techniques | Kumar, A., Rathore, H. | Journal of Optical Communications | 2018 | 2191-6322 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325751554_Reduction_of_PAPR_in_FBMC_System_Using_Different_Reduction_Techniques |
97 | 3D lorenz map governs DNA rule in encrypting DICOM images | Kumari, K.A., Akshaya, B., Umamaheswari, B., Thenmozhi, K., Amirtharajan, R., Praveenkumar, P. | Biomedical and Pharmacology Journal | 2018 | 2456–2610 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326088678_3D_lorenz_map_governs_DNA_rule_in_encrypting_DICOM_images |
98 | Backbone Optical Fiber Analysis at 1310 nm and 1550 nm | Nandhakumar, N., Kumar, A. | Journal of Optical Communications | 2018 | 2191-6322 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325159598_Backbone_Optical_Fiber_Analysis_at_1310_nm_and_1550_nm |
99 | Q-factor and BER performance analysis of inter-satellite optical wireless communication using 26 transponders | Sri, I.K., Srinivasulu, A. | ICCT 2017 – International Conference on Intelligent Communication and Computational Techniques, 2018-January | 2018 | ########### | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8324038/ |
100 | A microstrip UWB antenna for next generation communication system | Kumar, A | International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing | 2018 | 1741-1084 | https://www.inderscience.com/info/inarticle.php?artid=96010 |
101 | Design and Implementation of OFDM System using QPSK & QAM | Kumar, A., Rathore, H | Journal of Optical Communications | 2018 | 2191-6322 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/327831460_Design_and_Implementation_of_OFDM_System_using_QPSK_QAM |
102 | Performance Enhancement and Analysis of Filters in Ultrasound Image Denoising | Gupta, M., Taneja, H., Chand, L. | Procedia Computer Science | 2018 | 1877-0509 | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877050918307956 |
103 | Design and simulation of MIMO and massive MIMO for 5G mobile communication system | Kumar, A | International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing | 2018 | 1741-1084 | https://www.inderscience.com/info/inarticle.php?artid=91149 |
104 | Dual band micro strip patch antenna for UWB application | Kumar, A., Singh, M.K | Communications in Computer and Information Science | 2018 | 1865-0929 | https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-10-8527-7_36 |
105 | Satellite communication link budget optimization using PSO & Cuckoo search algorithm | Singh, D., Sethi, D., Sharma, G.L | International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology | 2018 | 0974 –3154 | https://www.ripublication.com/irph/ijert18/ijertv11n9_09.pdf |
106 | Low power SAR ADCs for implantable medical electronics: A review | Vijaya Lakshmi, P., Musala, S., Srinivasulu, A | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2018 | 1943-023X. | https://www.jardcs.org/backissues/abstract.php?archiveid=4579 |
107 | PAPR Reduction of FBMC Using Hybrid and k-Hybrid Techniques | Kumar, A. | Radioelectronics and Communications Systems | 2019 | 1934-8061 | https://link.springer.com/article/10.3103/S0735272719100029 |
108 | Microstrip hexagonal fractal antenna for military applications | Gupta, M., Mathur, V., Kumar, A., Saxena, V., Bhatnagar, D. | Frequenz | 2019 | 0016-1136 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335493689_Microstrip_Hexagonal_Fractal_Antenna_for_Military_Applications |
109 | Modified DSLM Technique for PAPR Reduction in FBMC System | Kumar, A., Rathore, H. | Radioelectronics and Communications Systems | 2019 | 1934-8061 | https://link.springer.com/article/10.3103/S0735272719080053 |
110 | Luminous efficiency improvement of OLED by thickness variation of organic materials | Abhilasha, Singh, K.M. | International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology | 2019 | 2249-8958 | https://www.ijeat.org/wp-content/uploads/papers/v8i6/F8955088619.pdf |
111 | Performance analysis of OLED by variation of doping in hole transport layer | Abhilasha, Singh, K.M. | International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering | 2019 | 2278-3075 | https://www.ijitee.org/wp-content/uploads/papers/v8i7/G5237058719.pdf |
112 | A Voltage Mode All Pass Filter Employing Voltage Difference Transconductance Amplifier | Roja, K., Sarada, M., Srinivasulu, A. | Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial Intelligence, ECAI 2018 | 2019 | 9781538649015 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332587640_A_Voltage_Mode_All_Pass_Filter_Employing_Voltage_Difference_Transconductance_Amplifier |
113 | Voltage Difference Transconductance Amplifier based Voltage Mode Band Pass Filter with constant Q-Factor | Roja, K., Santhoshini, K.M., Musala, S., Srinivasulu, A. | Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial Intelligence, ECAI 2018 | 2019 | 9781538649015 | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8678979 |
114 | A Power Efficient 5-bit 5-GS/s Parallel Comparator Analogue-To-Digital Converter | Lakshmi, T.S., Srinivasulu, A., Bizon, N. | Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial Intelligence, ECAI 2018 | 2019 | 9781538649015 | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8678947 |
115 | RF Harvesting System for Low-Power Applications Using FinFETs | Nagateja, T., Srinivasulu, A., Pal, D. | 2019 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics, ICCE 2019 | 2019 | 2158-3994 | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8661838 |
116 | Design and Performance Evaluation of MB-MIMO-UWB for Different Transmission Techniques | Kumar, A., Gupta, M. | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences India Section A – Physical Sciences | 2019 | 03698203, 22501762 | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40010-017-0400-7 |
117 | Low Power – High Speed Magnitude Comparator Circuit Using 12 CNFETs | Saini, J.K., Srinivasulu, A., Kumawat, R. | Proceedings – International SoC Design Conference 2018 | 2019 | 2395-4396 | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8649969 |
118 | A Novel Hybrid PAPR Reduction Technique for NOMA and FBMC System and its Impact in Power Amplifiers | Kumar, A. | IETE Journal of Research | 2019 | 0377-2063 | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03772063.2019.1682692?journalCode=tijr20 |
119 | NOMA based CR for QAM-64 and QAM-256 | Kumar, A., Sharma, M.K., Sengar, K., Kumar, S. | Egyptian Informatics Journal | 2019 | 1110-8665 | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110866519301999#:~:text=From%20the%20figure%2C%20it%20is,QAM%2D256%20for%20NOMA%20system. |
120 | A review on leakage current & power minimization of sram using 10 transistor | Sharma, M.K., Sengar, K. | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2019 | 1943-023X. | https://www.jardcs.org/abstract.php?id=1653 |
121 | Wear analysis of Al-5083 alloy reinforced with chromium oxide filler on air jet erosion test rig | Kumar, A., Kumar, S.R., Prakash, A. | Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering | 2019 | 2195-4356. | https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-13-6412-9_2 |
122 | Design and Simulation of OFDM for BPSK, QPSK and QAM with Peak Power Reduction Using Clipping Technique | Kumar, A. | Journal of Optical Communications | 2019 | 2191-6322 | https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/joc/ahead-of-print/article-10.1515-joc-2018-0207/article-10.1515-joc-2018-0207.xml |
123 | Design and implementation of OFDM transceiver using different modulation technique over CDMA | Bharti, S., Rathore, H., Kumar, A., Singh, M.K. | Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing | 2019 | 2194-5357 | https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-13-1708-8_41 |
124 | Design of rectangular t-shaped antenna for detection of breast cancer | Kumar, S., Shrivastava, S., Prajapat, S.S., Saxena, S., Gupta, M., Kumar, A. | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2019 | 1943-023X. | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334624842_Design_of_Rectangular_T-shaped_Antenna_for_Detection_of_Breast_Cancer |
125 | Real-time error detectable multiplier circuit using cnfet technology | Saini, J.K., Srinivasulu, A., Kumawat, R. | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2019 | 1943-023X. | https://www.jardcs.org/abstract.php?id=1709 |
126 | Low voltage and low current schmitt trigger circuit using voltage differencing transconductance amplifier | Premateja, K., Musala, S., Srinivasulu, A. | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2019 | 1943-023X. | https://www.jardcs.org/abstract.php?id=1689 |
127 | Customized comparators for low power medical electronics | Vijaya Lakshmi, P., Musala, S., Srinivasulu, A. | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2019 | 1943-023X. | https://www.jardcs.org/abstract.php?id=1659 |
128 | High-performance low-power 5:2 compressor with 30 CNTFETs using 32 nm technology | Saini, J.K., Srinivasulu, A., Kumawat, R. | International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications and Control | 2019 | 2210-3287 | https://www.eurekaselect.com/169676/article |
129 | A simple schmitt trigger using secondgeneration current controlled conveyor | Zahiruddin, S., Srinivasulu, A. | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2019 | 1943-023X. | https://www.jardcs.org/abstract.php?id=1654 |
130 | FBMC vs. OFDM: 5G mobile communication system | Kumar, A., Bharti, S., Gupta, M. | International Journal of Systems, Control and Communications | 2019 | 17559359, 17559340 | https://www.inderscience.com/info/inarticle.php?artid=100534 |
131 | A low power-high speed CNTFETs based full adder cell with overflow detection | Saini, J.K., Srinivasulu, A., Kumawat, R. | Micro and Nanosystems | 2019 | 1876-4037 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331057196_A_Low_Power_-_High_Speed_CNTFETs_Based_Full_Adder_Cell_With_Overflow_Detection |
132 | Design and implementation of an energy-efficient, low-cost robotic solar tracker | Damayanti, K., Sunil Reddy, T., Reddy, B.M., Srinivasulu, A. | Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering | 2019 | 18761100 | https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-13-0776-8_12 |
133 | Performance analysis of inter-satellite optical wireless communication using 12 and 24 transponders | Sri, I.K., Srinivasulu, A. | Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering | 2019 | 18761100 | https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-10-8234-4_66 |
134 | ZC-CDTA based integrator circuit using single passive component | Lavanya, M.L., Srinivasulu, A., Venkata Reddy, V. | Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering | 2019 | 18761100 | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85051701135&doi=10.1007%2f978-981-10-8234-4_16&partnerID=40&md |
135 | A low-voltage distinctive source-based sense amplifier for memory circuits using FinFETs | Ahir, A., Saini, J.K., Srinivasulu, A. | Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing | 2019 | 2194-5357 | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85050401117&doi=10.1007%2f978-981-10-8971-8_21&partnerID=40&md |
136 | An experimental investigation and performance of LTE-femto cell | Bharti, S., Kumar, A., Kumhar, S., Gupta, M. | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems | 2019 | 1943-023X. | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334624796_An_Experimental_Investigation_and_Performance_of_LTE-Femto_Cell |
137 | Dynamic and Noise Performances of the Nothing On Insulator Device | Cristian Ravariu, Avireni Srinivasulu and Dan E Mihaiescu | IEEE International Conference on Emerging Trends in Communication, Control and Computing (IEEE ICONC3) | 2020 | 978-1-7281-1421-7 | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9117531 |
138 | Emerging Artificial Intelligence Devices And The Underlying Technology | Avireni Srinivasulu and Cristian Ravariu | the IEEE International Conference on Emerging Trends in Communication, Control and Computing (IEEE ICONC3) | 2020 | 978-1-7281-1421-7 | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342225299_Emerging_Artificial_Intelligence_Devices_and_The_Underlying_Technology |
139 | Reduction of peak average power ratio for FBMC waveform with P-PTS technique | Rathore, H., Kumar, A. | International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications and Control | 2020 | 2210-3287 | https://www.eurekaselect.com/169761/article |
140 | Fractional order capacitor in first-order and second-order filter | Sengar, K., Kumar, A. | Micro and Nanosystems | 2020 | 1876-4037 | https://www.eurekaselect.com/174360/article?tracking-code=4 |
141 | Peak-to-average power ratio reduction in FBMC using SLM and PTS techniques | Kumar, A., Gupta, M. | Intelligent Systems Reference Library | 2020 | 1868-4394 | https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-13-8759-3_6#:~:text=The%20conventional%20peak%20reduction%20methods,technique%20is%20suggested%20for%20FBMC. |
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