August - December 2023
To be updated soon.
Instrumental Methods of Analysis |
Instrumental Methods of Analysis |
Instrumental Methods of Analysis |
Courses taught in AY 2011-12, 1st SEM | 1 | Natural Drugs (2hrs/wk lectures, 1 hr/wk tut) |
2 | Dispensing Pharmacy (3 hr/wk lab) | |
3 | Computer Aided Drug Design (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
4 | Clinical Research (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
Courses taught in AY 2011-12, 2nd SEM | 1 | Shrimad Bhagavad Gita (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Computer Aided Drug Design (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
3 | Advanced Medicinal Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
Courses taught in AY 2012-13, 1st SEM | 1 | Clinical Research (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Shrimad Bhagavad Gita (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
3 | Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
Courses taught in AY 2012-13, 2nd SEM | 1 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry (2 hrs/wk lectures, 1 hr/wk tut) |
2 | Advanced Medicinal Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
Courses taught in AY 2013-14, 1st SEM | 1 | Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Clinical Research (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
Courses taught in AY 2013-14, 2nd SEM | 1 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry (2 hrs/wk lectures, 1 hr/wk tut, 3hr/wk lab) |
2 | Advanced Medicinal Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures, 3hr/wk lab) | |
Courses taught in AY 2014-15, 1st SEM | 1 | Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Clinical Research (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
3 | Pharmacoeconomics (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
Courses taught in AY 2014-15, 2nd SEM | 1 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry (2 hrs/wk lectures, 1 hr/wk tut) |
2 | Advanced Medicinal Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures, 3hr/wk lab) | |
Courses taught in AY 2015-16, 1st SEM | 1 | Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Clinical Research (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
Courses taught in AY 2015-16, 2nd SEM | 1 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry (2 hrs/wk lectures, 1 hr/wk tut) |
2 | Advanced Medicinal Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
Courses teaching in AY 2016-17, 1st SEM | 1 | Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Clinical Research (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
Courses taught in AY 2016-17, 2nd SEM | 1 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry (2 hrs/wk lectures, 1 hr/wk tut) |
2 | Advanced Medicinal Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
Courses taught in AY 2017-18, 1st SEM | 1 | Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Clinical Research (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
Courses taught in AY 2017-18, 2nd SEM | 1 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry (2 hrs/wk lectures, 1 hr/wk tut) |
2 | Advanced Medicinal Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
Courses taught in AY 2018-19, 1st SEM | 1 | Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Clinical Research (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
Courses taught in AY 2018-19, 2nd SEM | 1 | Pharmacoeconomics (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Advanced Medicinal Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
Courses taught in AY 2019-20, 1st SEM | 1 | Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Clinical Research (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
3 | Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceuticals (WILP course for Industry professionals) | |
Courses taught in AY 2019-20, 2nd SEM | 1 | Advanced Medicinal Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceuticals (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
Courses taught in AY 2020-21, 1st SEM | 1 | Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Clinical Research (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
3 | Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceuticals (WILP course for Industry professionals) | |
Courses taught in AY 2020-21, 2nd SEM | 1 | Advanced Medicinal Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceuticals (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
3 | Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceuticals (WILP course for Industry professionals) | |
Courses taught in AY 2021-22, 1st SEM | 1 | Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Clinical Research (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
3 | Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceuticals (WILP course for Industry professionals) | |
Courses taught in AY 2021-22, 2nd SEM | 1 | Advanced Medicinal Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceuticals (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
Courses taught in AY 2022-23, 1st SEM | 1 | Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Clinical Research (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
3 | Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceuticals (WILP course for Industry professionals) | |
4 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry (WILP course for CIPLA) | |
Courses taught in AY 2022-23, 2nd SEM | 1 | Advanced Medicinal Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceuticals (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
3 | Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceuticals (WILP course for Industry professionals) | |
4 | Techniques in Pharmaceutical Analysis ((WILP course for Dr. Reddys Lab) | |
Courses taught in AY 2023-24, 1st SEM | 1 | Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
2 | Clinical Research (3 hrs/wk lectures) | |
3 | Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceuticals (WILP course for Industry professionals) | |
Courses taught in AY 2023-24, 2nd SEM | 1 | Advanced Medicinal Chemistry (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
| 2 | Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceuticals (3 hrs/wk lectures) |
| 3 | Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceuticals (WILP course for Industry professionals) |
A. Curriculum development: Was part of
B. Detailing out the curriculum for courses:
C. New courses offered first time in BITS:
D. Development of a New Laboratory:
E. Upgradation of the existing laboratory:
F. New Lab Experiments: Routinely, the practicals have been updated to keep pace with developments in Pharmacy, and hence new experiments are also developed. Also, new experiments were developed for new courses in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry.
CHEM F422: Statistical Thermodynamics (IC: S-I 23-24, Co-Instructor: S-I 22-23, IC: S-I 24-25)
CHEM F312: Physical Chemistry IV (tutor: S-I 22-23)
CHEM F242: CE-II (S-II 23-24)
CHEM F242: CE-I (S-II 21-22)
CHEM F111: General Chemistry (lecture: S-II 22-23)
CHEM F111: General Chemistry (tutor: S-II 22-23, S-I 22-23, S-II 21-22, S-II 21-22, S-II 23-24)
CHEM F110: Chemistry Lab. (S-I 23-24)
Thermodynamics: (S-I 24-25)
To be updated soon.
To be updated soon.
Courses
Administrative Responsibilities:
Teaching Areas:
Administrative Responsibilities
Responsibilities:
Courses Taught at Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, Rajasthan, INDIA since August 2005 till date:
Courses Taught at Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan, USA (from November 2001-2004):
Courses taught by me at NIT Warangal (October 2004 to July 2005) as Instructor-in-Charge
1. Mechanics of Material.
2. Advance Structural Design
Courses taught by me at MNNIT Allahabad (September 1988 till November 1999) as Instructor-in-Charge
Course No: CHEM F110 & Course Title: Chemistry Laboratory (Analytical methods, synthetic procedures, operation of scientific equipments for collecting data and the analysis of collected data)
Course No: CHEM F243 & Course Title: Organic Chemistry-II (Stereochemical concepts and their applications in organic synthesis; important functional group transformations; pericyclic reactions & organic photochemistry) (M.Sc. course)
Course No: CHEM F311 & Course Title: Organic Chemistry-III (Reagents and reactions in organic synthesis and disconnection or synthon approach) (M.Sc. course)
Informal Courses
Ongoing Semester (Second Semester 2023-24)
First Semester 2020-21
Second Semester 2019-20
First Semester 2019-20
Second Semester 2018-19
First Semester 2018-19
Second Semester 2017-18
First Semester 2017-18
Second Semester 2016-17
First Semester 2016-17
Second Semester 2015-16
First Semester 2015-16
Second Semester 2014-15
First Semester 2014-15
Second Semester 2013-14
First Semester 2013-14
Second Semester 2012-13
First Semester 2012-13
Second Semester 2011-12
First Semester 2011-12
Courses Handled
FD (UG) Level
HD (PG) Level
For ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineering) | Onsite Training for industrial professionals]
Courses Designed
Subject Workshop Conducted
Curriculum Development
Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore
I teach the following courses:
Regular Courses:
Off Campus Courses (WILP)
Project Courses:
PhD Courses:
Courses taught at BITS:
GS F331 Techniques in Social Research
HSS F313 Introduction to Contemporary Arts
BITS Pilani (Assistant Professor), Department of Humanities and Social Sciences:
University of Oregon (Graduate Instructor), Women and Gender Studies Department:
University of Oregon (Graduate Instructor), Department of Sociology:
Biochemical Engineering |Thermodynamics | Fluid Mechanics | Process Dynamics and Control | Process Plant Safety | Environment Pollution Control
Reaction Engineering | Advanced Process Control
Biological Wastewater Treatment Techniques & Recycling | Unit Operations -I | Process Instrumentation and Control
CS F-111 Computer Programming Lab
CS F-213 Object Oriented Programming
CS F-342 Computer Architecture (Lab and Tutorial)
CS F-441 Computer Vision ( an Elective)
CS G-524 Advanced Computer Architecture (PG course)
As Instructor in Charge
Separation Process II (CHE F313)-Autumn Semester
Transport Phenomenon (CHE F414)- Autumn Semester
Process Equipment Design (CHE F412)- Spring Semester
Membrane Science and Engineering (CHE F423)-Autumn Semester
WILP (Work Integrated Learning Programme), Process Equipment Design (PE-ZC412)- Spring Semester
WILP (Work Integrated Learning Programme), Air Pollution Control Technologies (EE-ZG614)- Spring Semester
As Tutorial Instructor
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (CHE F213)-Autumn Semester
Thermodynamics (BITS F111)-Autumn Semester
Chemical Process Calculations (CHE F211)-Autumn Semester
Numerical Methods in Chemical Engineering (CHE F242)-Spring Semester
Heat Transfer (CHE F241)- Spring Semester
Process Design Principles-II (CHE F343)-Spring Semester
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BIO F110: Biology Laboratory
BIO C111 & BIO F111: General Biology
BIO C322: Ecology
BIO C342: General Physiology
BIO C411: Laboratory
BIO F216: Water, Sanitation & Solid Waste Management
BIO F241: Ecology & Environmental Science
BIO F376: Design Oriented Project
BIO F411: Laboratory
BIO G525: Environmental Biotechnology & Waste Management
BIO G661: Gene Toxicology
BIO G671: Bioconversion Technology
MPH G510: Biostatistics and Computers in Public Health
SAN G512: Sanitation and Public Health
BITS C213: Introduction to Environmental Studies
BITS C313: Lab Oriented Project
BITS C323 & BITS C324: Study Oriented Project
BITS F225: Environmental Studies
BITS G513: Study in Advanced Topics
BITS G540: Research Practice
BITS G629: Dissertation
TA C211: Measurement Techniques I
SSTM ZG523: Biological Treatment Principles and Design for Wastewater Systems
●CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS OF GROUP THEORY (Advanced Group Theory Course)-For Ph.D Students
●ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE THEORY (Advanced Quantum Mechanics Course)-For Ph.D Students
●ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (Group Theory & Inorganic Chemistry Course) -For Ph.D Students
●PHOTOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (Elective Course for M.Sc. students)
●ATOMIC & MOLECULAR STRUCTURE (Quantum Chemistry course for M.Sc. students)
●PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II (Quantum Chemistry course for M.Sc. students)
●PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY III (Group Theory, Advanced Quantum Chemistry course for M.Sc. students)
●BONDING IN INORGANIC COMPOUNDS (Group Theory Course for M.Sc. students)
●CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS (Thermodynamics course for M.Sc. students)
●CHEMISTRY I (Physical Chemistry course for 1st year students)
●CHEMISTRY II (Inorganic & Organic course for 1st year students)
●INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY (Environmental science Course for 1st year students)
●GENERAL CHEMISTRY(for 1st year students)
●MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES I (Lab Course for 1st year students)
●CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (Lab Course for 1st year students)
●DESIGN PROJECT
●COMPUTER PROJECT
●LAB PROJECT
●STUDY-ORIENTED PROJECT
●RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
FD courses
HD Courses
BITS F314 Game Theory and it's Applications, Spring 2023, Fall 2023, Spring 2024
MATH F420 Mathematical Modelling, Spring 2022
MATH F211 Mathematics-III (Differential Equations), Fall 2022
MATH F112 Mathematics-II (Complex Analysis), Spring 2021
MATH F113 Probability and Statistics, Spring 2021, Fall 2022, Spring 2023, Fall 2023
MATH F444 Numerical Solutions to ODE, Fall 2020
MTB 302 Ordinary Differential Equations, Fall 2014
MTB 401 Partial Differential Equations, Spring 2015
Tutorial1 | Tutorial2 | Tutorial3 | Lecture1 | Lecture2 | ||
2020-21 | 1st sem | Electrical Science | ||||
2020-21 | 2nd sem | Electrical Science | Microprocessor Programming & Interfacing | |||
2021-22 | 1st sem | Electronic Devices | Analog & Digital VLSI Design | Physics & Modelling of Microelectronic Devices (IC) | ||
2021-22 | 2nd sem | Microelectronic Circuits | Physics & Modelling of Microelectronic Devices (WILP, IC) | |||
2022-23 | 1st sem | Electronic Devices | Analog & Digital VLSI Design | Digital Design | Physics & Modelling of Microelectronic Devices (WILP, IC) | |
2022-23 | 2nd sem | Analog Electronics | Microelectronic Circuits | Electrical & Electronic Technology (WILP, IC) | ||
2023-24 | 1st sem | Electronic Devices | Electrical Science | Analog & Digital VLSI Design | Electronic Devices (Instructor) | |
2023-24 | 2nd sem | Microelectronic Circuits | Analog Electronics | Signal & System | Microelectronic Circuits (Instructor) |
First Degree (B.E.) Courses Taught
Higher Degree (M.E. in Microelectronics) Courses Taught
People: Sashideep Gutti and Kannan Ramaswamy along with other interested faculty in the Physics department
Aim: The primary vision of this group is to make undergraduate level Physics teaching exciting, engaging, and rewarding for students. This is a challenge as a University like BITS has students with varied interests and ambitions. In particular, one one hand there are students who are primarily looking for applications of Physics that could be turned into an idea for a startup, on the other hand there students who are purists. They want in depth presentation of ideas in Physics. It is therefore a big challenge for the instructors to capture the attention of students of a class of 500 students for an entire semester. Keeping this in mind, our aim is to create situations in the classroom that are rewarding for both categories of students. Furthermore, we have developed several classroom demonstrations to explain tough ideas like precession and Coriolis force. Our motto is to create activities that will let students learn!
Teaching methodology: Several teaching techniques need to be blended appropriately for creating an ambiance conducive to learning. It depends a lot on how students respond to the instruction in the first few days of the class. It appears that activity based learning is the way to go. In activity based learning there is minimal lecturing from the instructor. Instead the instructor plans activities that will make the students think and learn about concepts and ideas.
One such activity based teaching method is called Research Based Pedagogical Tool or RBPT in short. COESME, IISER, Pune has conducted several RBPT workshops across several parts of the country for the College teachers at various levels. Kannan Ramaswamy has participated in three RBPT workshops starting from the beginners to the advanced levels.
In the RBPT method, the instructor takes up a concept to be taught in the class and converts it in the form of research questions and activities that students will undertake as a part of the course. In particular, the research problem is chosen in such a manner that students are excited and motivated to carry out the various activities planned by the instructor. Importantly, RBPT method emphasizes student autonomy - students have to come up with the ideas themselves, so that they get a real feel of the research and the problem.
(An example of RBPT)
Publications:
Classroom Demonstrations:
Useful teaching related references and links
· www.facultyfocus.com (this link discusses several strategies on teaching and learning)
· Teaching and Learning STEM by Felder and Brent, Jossey – Bass, Wiley, 2016 (This is a very resourcelful book for instructors who are involved in teaching science, engineering and mathematics)
· How learning happens by Hendrick Kirschner and Paul A., Taylor and Francis, 2020 (A very interesting collection of ideas on educational psychology. It has several useful references for instructors.)
I was conferred the Award of Excellence in Teaching by BITS Pilani K K Birla Goa Campus on September 5, 2022.
UG Courses
Sr. No. | Course Code | Subject | Role |
1. | BITS F110 | Engineering Graphics | Instructor In-Charge |
2. | ME/MF 342 | Computer Aided Design | Instructor In-Charge |
3. | ME/MF F314 | Design of Machine Elements | Co-Instructor |
4. | ME F211 | Mechanics of Solids | Tutorial Instructor |
5. | ME F218 | Advanced Mechanics of Solids | Tutorial Instructor |
6. | ME F215 | Mechanical Engineering Lab | Co-Instructor |
7. | ME F343 | Vibrations and Control | Tutorial Instructor |
8. | BITS F234 | Introduction to Engineering Design | Co-Instructor |
PG Courses
Sr. No. | Course Code | Subject | Role |
1. | ME G512 | Finite Element Methods | Instructor In-Charge |
2. | ME G613 | Advanced Finite Element Modeling and Analysis | Instructor In-Charge |
WILP Courses
Sr. No. | Course Code | Subject | Role |
1. | DE ZG622 | Computer Aided Analysis and Design | Instructor In-Charge |
2. | DE ZG613 | Finite Element Method | Instructor In-Charge |
List of courses and labs that I am teaching/ have taught in BITS Pilani, Goa:
Indian Economy
Development Economics
Public Policy
Managerial Economics
Money & Banking
List of Courses taught at Undergraduate level (First Degree - FD)
List of courses taught at Master's/PhD level (Higher degree)
Designation | Organization | Duration |
Associate Professor | BITS,Pilani- Dubai | From 2018 onwards |
Associate Professor | Annamalai University, India. | 16 years |
Lecturer | MNM Jain Polytechnic,Chennai,India | 2years |
COURSES TAUGHT:
Inorganic Chemistry II
Solid State Chemistry
General Chemistry
Chemistry Laboratory
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
Chemistry Project Lab
Chemistry Experimentation Lab
Instrumental Methods of Analysis
Digital Marketing
Digital Analytics
Marketing Management
Consumer Behaviour
Analytics for Competitive Advantage
Business Analytics
e-Business and Internet Marketing
Management Information Systems
Marketing Research
Brand Management
Laboratory Developed:
Courses Developed:
Teaching in Current Semester
Courses Taught
Vibration and Control | (On-Campus: UG) |
Vibration and Acoustics | (On-Campus: UG) |
Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery | (On-Campus: UG) |
Mechanics of Solids | (On-Campus: UG) |
Machine Design | (On-Campus: UG) |
Mechanisms and Machines | (On-Campus: UG) |
Mechanical Vibration | (On-Campus: UG) |
Workshop Practice | (On-Campus: UG) |
Engineering Graphics | (On-Campus: UG) |
Advanced Mechanics of Solids | (On-Campus: UG) |
Dynamics of Machinery and Vibration | (On-Campus: UG) |
Advanced Mechanics of Solids and Kinematics | (On-Campus: UG) |
Measurement Techniques II | (On-Campus: UG) |
Mechanical Engineering Lab | (On-Campus: UG) |
Dynamics and Vibration | (On-Campus: PG)(Off Campus: WILP) |
Tribology | (On-Campus: PG) |
Mechanical System Design | (On-Campus: PG) (Off Campus: WILP) |
Design Projects | (On-Campus: PG) |
Material Testing and Technology | (On-Campus: PG) |
Courses Taught at BITS Pilani - (ON-CAMPUS/OFF-CAMPUS (Work Integrated Learning Program))
Higher Degree Programs
Streams/ Branch Subjects (Code)
Manufacturing Systems and Engineering: Quality Control Assurance and Reliability (ME F443, MGTS F432), Total Quality Management (MSE ZG522), Mechatronics (ESLT ZG511)
Mechanical and Design Engineering: Mechanism and Robotics (ME G511)
First Degree Programs
Streams/ Branch Subjects (Code)
Manufacturing Engineering: Mechatronics and Automation (MF F311), Quality Control Assurance and Reliability (MF F443)
Mechanical Engineering: Robotics (EAC 441), Mechanism and Robotics (MEG 551), Work Shop Technology (TAC 112), Quality Control Assurance and Reliability (ME C443), Engineering Optimization (ME F344)
Engineering Technology: Quality Control Assurance and Reliability (ET ZC432)
Interdisciplinary: Optimization Technique (AAOC 222), Operations Research (AAOC 312)
2001-2002 Teaching assistant for the course - Introduction to Biomedical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), USA
Teaching/Academic Assignments
1st Sem, 2021-22: WILP: Digital Electronics and Microprocessor (ES ZC263) (IC)
UG Courses (On Campus)
Subjects/courses taught: Undergraduate Level
Environmental Pollution Control | Mass Transfer Operations |
Process Design Principles I | Process Design Decisions |
Kinetics and Reactor Design | Process Design Principles II |
Unit Operations | Fluid flow operations |
Process Control | Biochemical Engineering |
Selected Chemical Engineering Operations | Process Equipment Design |
Process control and Instrumentation | Measurement Techniques II |
Post Graduate Level
Environmental Systems Modeling | Advanced Mass Transfer |
Computational Transport Phenomenon | Advanced Separation Processes |
Air Pollution Control Technologies | Environmental Management Systems |
Courses /Programe Developed /updated
Courses delivered to Industry and Faculty of other Institutes
Contributions To Continuing Education Programme (Short-Term Courses Etc.)
Short Term Courses/Workshop/Seminar Etc. Attended
Thermodynamics
General Chemistry
Chemistry laboratory
Environmental Sciences
Environment, Development and Climate Change
Instrumental Methods of Analysis
Biological Chemistry
Biochemical Engineering
Corrosion Engineering
Undergraduate
Postgraduate
Thermodynamics
Materials for Energy Applications
Biochemical Engineering
First degree courses
Chemistry - I
Chemistry - II
Measurement techniques - I
Instrumental methods of analysis
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Chemistry project lab
Bonding in inorganic compounds
Structure and properties of materials
General chemistry
Chemistry laboratory
Inorganic chemistry – I
Inorganic chemistry – II
Electrochemistry: Fundamentals and applications
Higher Degree courses
Advanced inorganic chemistry
Bioinorganic chemistry
1. General Chemistry (CHEM F111)
2. Physical Chemistry-I (CHEM F211)
3. Physical Chemistry-IV (CHEM F312)
4. Electrochemistry Fundamentals and Applications (CHEM F327)
5. Thermodynamics (BITS F111)
6. Photochemistry and Laser Spectroscopy (CHEM F412)
7. Chemistry Laboratory (CHEM F110)
8. Instrumental Methods of Analysis Lab (CHEM F313)
9. Chemistry Laboratory-2 (CHEM F341)
1. General Chemistry (CHEM F111)
2. Physical Chemistry-I (CHEM F211)
3. Physical Chemistry-IV (CHEM F312)
4. Electrochemistry Fundamentals and Applications (CHEM F327)
5. Thermodynamics (BITS F111)
6. Photochemistry and Laser Spectroscopy (CHEM F412)
7. Chemistry Laboratory (CHEM F110)
8. Instrumental Methods of Analysis Lab (CHEM F313)
9. Chemistry Laboratory-2 (CHEM F341)
Higher Degree Programme:
Regular Courses:
Project Courses:
WILP Courses:
PhD Courses:
1. MATH F113: Probability and Statistics (Even Semester 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24)
Environmental Studies
BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus
Applied Econometrics
Econometric Methods
Time Series Analysis & Forecasting
Computational Methods for Economics
Mathematical and Statistical Methods
Principles of Economics
Indian Economic Development
Marketing Research
PhD Courses: Study in Advanced Topics, Research Project, Research Practice, Reading Course, Teaching Practice, PhD Seminar & PhD Thesis.
Project Courses: Special Project, Study Oriented Project, Lab Oriented Project & Design Oriented Project.
TISS, Hyderabad Campus
Impact Evaluation
Philosophy and Methods of Social Research
Foundation of Data Analysis
Theories of Economic Development
Theories of Development
MT1 Lab, Quantum Optics, Laser Science and Technology, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Electromagnetic Theory
Semester 1
Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 1
Semester 2
Courses taken in Jan-May Semester, 2017:
Courses to be taken in Jan/Mar-May/Jul Semester, 2022-23
Advanced & Applied Microbiology (HD, Lectures)
Biology Laboratory (IC, UG)
Research Project II (HD)
First Degree (Graduate)
Higher Degree (Post Graduate)
Higher Degree (Post Graduate)
Project Type Course
Instructor-in-charge for Project Type Courses ECON F266, ECON F366, ECON 367, ECON 376, ECON 377, ECON F491 for three semesters (2nd sem 2020-21, 1st sem 2021-22, 2nd sem 2021-22)
Supervised students in the following research/project based courses:
BITS C797T- Ph.D. Seminar
BITS C799T- Ph.D. Thesis
BITS E661- Research Methodolgy-1
BITS G629- Higher degree Dissertation
BITS G540- Research Practice
BITS G513- Study in Advanced Topics
BITS C790T/452T- Independent Study
Course Number: CHEM F243
Years: 2021
Course Number: CHEM F242
Years: 2021 (as instructor in-charge)
Course Number: CHEM G554
Years: 2021, 2022
Course Number: CHEM F313
Years: 2022 (Practical),
Course Number: CHEM F111
Years: 2021 (Tutorial), 2022 (Tutorial)
Course Number: CHEM F110
Year: 2021
Course Number: CHEM F366
Years: 2021, 2022
1. Organic Chemistry II: A course focused uponstereochemistry and reaction mechanism in organic chemistry.
Course Number: CHEM F243
Years: 2021
2. Chemical Experimentation-I: A course on different laboratory techniques in organic chemistry.
Course Number: CHEM F242
Years: 2021 (as instructor in-charge)
3. Physical Methods in Chemistry: A course on the application of different physical methods that are used frequently in chemical analysis including spectroscopic, chromatographic, and diffraction techniques.
Course Number: CHEM G554
Years: 2021, 2022
4. Instrumental Methods of Analysis: A course on the application of different physical methods that are used frequently in chemical analysis including spectroscopic, chromatographic, and diffraction techniques.
Course Number: CHEM F313
Years: 2022 (Practical),
5. General Chemistry: A basic chemistry course for first-year undergraduate students covering key concepts in physical, organic and inorganic chemistry.
Course Number: CHEM F111
Years: 2021 (Tutorial), 2022 (Tutorial)
6. General Chemistry Lab: A basic lab course for first-year undergraduate students covering some representative experiments in physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry.
Course Number: CHEM F110
Year: 2021
7. Lab-oriented Project courses: A short-term research-basedproject coursefocused upon several aspects of crystal engineering.
Course Number: CHEM F366
Years: 2021, 2022
B.E. and M.Sc. Biological Sciences Programmes:
BIO F111: General Biology
BIO F110: Biology Laboratory
BIO F243: Genetics
BIO F411: Laboratory
BIO F413: Molecular Biology of Cell
BIOT F346: Genomics
M.E. Biotechnology Programme:
BIO G526: Cancer Biology
BIO G612: Human Genetics
BIO G524: Animal Cell Technology
BIO G542: Advanced Cell & Molecular Biology
BIO G515: Stem Cell & Regenerative Biology
Other Courses:
BIO F266: Study Project
BIO F366: Laboratory Project
BITS G513: Study in Advanced Topics
BITS G540: Research Practice
BITS G629: Dissertation
BITS G529: Research Project
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Semester-wise details:
2018-19 (2nd Semester: Jan - May 2019)
2021-22 (2nd Semester: Jan – May 2022)
2021-22 (1st Semester: Aug – Dec 2021)
2020-21 (2nd Semester: Jan – May 2021)
2020-21 (1st Semester: Aug – Dec 2020)
2019-20 (2nd Semester: Jan – May 2020)
2019-20 (1st Semester: Aug – Dec 2019)
2018-19 (2nd Semester: Jan – May 2019)
2018-19 (1st Semester: Aug – Dec 2018)
BITS Pilani (Professor at present)
With BITS Pilani (since 2002)
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, India (Lecturer 1995 - 2002)
On Campus courses
Off campus Work Integrated learning program courses
Courses of B.S. Power Engineering, B.S. Process Engg, and BS Engineering design programs for various Industries like NTPC; Tehri Hydro; NDPL, New Delhi; Hindalco, Reanukut and Renusagar; ESSAR Power, Aditya Birla Group Cement business; Hindalco Copper, Dahej; Birla Cellulosic, Kharach; Indogulf Fetilizers, Jagdishpur; L&T IES, Vadodara
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (formerly Visvesvaraya Regional College of Engineering), Nagpur (Lecturer 1995 to 2002)
Various courses taught in the following programs
As a guest faculty taught some courses in
Thesis Supervised
Higher Degree - 14
First Degree – 24
Involvement in Administrative Activities
Coordinator:
Other
Question Paper Moderation, Setting and Evaluation at Nagpur University.
Work-Integrated Learning Programs (WILP)
Associate Professor, BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus, India Mar 2023 – Till date
Assistant Professor, BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus, India July 2015 – Feb 2023
Post Graduate (PG) Courses offered: 8
Under Graduate (UG) Courses offered: 6
UG & PG Course Projects Guided: 70+
New Course Proposed: Structural Health Monitoring, PG.
Lab Developed: Structural Dynamics Lab, PG, Total ten lab sessions with simulations and experiments.
Assistant Professor, National Institute of Technology Sikkim, India Sept 2014 – April 2015
Under Graduate (UG) Courses offered: 3
Lab Developed: Surveying instruments and lab setup, UG.
Institutional responsibility: In-charge of Construction and Maintenance.
Teaching Assistant, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India July 2010 – Aug 2014
Lecturer, Indian Institute of Aeronautical Engineering and Information Technology, Pune, India Aug 2009 – June 2010
ALL COURSES TAUGHT/BEING TAUGHT
Courses Handled
Network Theory
Electrical technology
Applied Electronics and Instrumentation
Linear Control Systems
Machines Lab
Electrical Technology Lab
Operation Research (M. Tech)
Electromechanical Energy Conversion (BITS)
Power Systems (BITS)
Electrical Sciences (BITS)
Electrical Machines Lab
Transducers and Measurement Systems (BITS)
Power System Operation and Control (BITS, WILP)
Control Systems (BITS)
Power Electronics (BITS)
Network Lab
Microprocessors Lab
Power System lab-I
Power System lab-II
Electromagnetic Theory tutorial
Matlab Lab
Power System Analysis
Electrical Machines-II
Power Systems Engineering I (BITS, WILP) (Online Course)
Control System Simulation Lab
Control Systems Lab (BITS)
MT-II Lab (BITS)
Mech. Electrical Machines Lab. (BITS)
Electronic Instrumentation Lab (BITS)
Electrical Machines (BITS)
Modern Control Systems (BITS)
Instrumental in establishing the Labs for FD students in the EEE department
Electrical Machines Lab
Control Systems Lab
Power systems Lab
Instrumentation Lab
Polymer Chemistry (CHEM F325)
Instrumental Methods of Analysis (CHEM F391)
Physical Methods in Chemistry (CHEM G554)
Chemical Experimentation Laboratory (CHEM F341)
General Chemistry (CHEM F111)
Chemistry Laboratory (CHEM F110)
UG
PG
WILP
Industry certification courses
IN BITS-PILANI
Number Theory, Algebra-I (Groups and Rings), Combinatorial Mathematics, Mathematics-I - (multivariable calculus), Probability and Statistics, and Functional Analysis.
PRIOR TO BITS
Algebra-II (Field extensions and Galois Theory), Algebraic Number Theory, and Probability and Statistics.
Twenty two years of comprehensive teaching experience
At BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus
In Semester 1, 2023-24, I am teaching the Electromagnetic Theory I. Earlier semester(s): In Semester 2, 2022-23, I have taught (i) Astronomy and Astrophysics and (ii) Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves. In Semester 1, 2022-23, I have taught (i) Statistical Physics & Applications and (ii) Particle Physics In Semester 2, 2021-22, I have taught (i) Quantum Mechanics I and (ii) General Theory of Relativity and Cosmology. In Semester 1, 2021-22, I have taught (i) Quantum Physics and Application and (ii) Statistical Mechanics. In Semester 2, 2020-21, I have taught (i) Theory of Relativity and (ii) Cosmology. In Semester 1, 2020-21, I have taught (i) Particle Physics and (ii) GTR and Cosmology. The set of courses that I taught in BITS: I have taught the following courses: (i)Mechanics, Oscillations & Waves, (ii) Electrodynamics, (iii) Classical Mechanics, (iv)Quantum Mechanics I & II, (v) Modern Physics, (vi)Statistical Mechanics, (vii)Mathematics III (Differential Equations and it's application), (vii) Nuclear & Particle Physics, (viii) Theory of Relativity, (ix)Particle Physics, (x) Introduction to Astronomy & Astrophysics, (xi)General Theory of Relativity & Cosmology, (xii) Physics Laboratory I, (Xiii) Advanced Physics Lab.
PHA G535 – Biomaterials
PHA G613 – Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
PHA F315 - Pharmaceutical Formulations II
PHA F414 – Biopharmaceutics
BSPO*ZC- Pharmaceutical Formulation II (Work Integrated Learning Program)
First and Higher degree
Inorganic Chemistry
Structure and properties of materials
Measurement Techniques ( I)
Measurement Techniques (II)
Chemical Process Calculations
Selected Chemical Engineering Operations
Chemical Process Technology
Corrosion Engineering
Polymer Technology
Engineering Chemistry
Separation Processes II
Engineering Measurements
Electives:
Polymer Technology
Study Oriented Project
Lab Oriented Project
Design Project
Special Project
I enjoy teaching and endeavor to make my classes interesting for students. The courses I have taught till now include:
The course is designed for the students of M.E. Biotechnology and M. Sc. Biological Sciences Final Year. It focuses on the molecular aspects of parasitic infections, on vector biology and their control. It will appeal to students who wish to strengthen their training before embarking upon a research career in Entomology, Parasitology, Molecular Biology or Immunology. The course covers aspects for various diseases like malaria, Kala-Azar, filaria, Dengue, etc. , that are caused by protozoan parasites, bacteria or viruses. The course will focus on the modes of infection, life cycle of organism, infectivity pattern, and methods of diagnosis, prophylaxis and treatments to these diseases. The course will also detail about the life cycle of vectors responsible in transmitting the causative organisms of these diseases and their role in the life cycle of the causative organisms.
Assistant Professor in Department of Mechanical Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, Dubai Campus (April 2022 to Ongoing)
Teaching Assistant in Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Riverside (September 2017 to June 2020)
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E)
1) Workshop Practice (ME F112/F110): Enrolled Students = 193
2) Design of Machine Elements (ME F314): Enrolled Students = 16
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E)
1) Workshop Practice (ME F112/F110): Enrolled Students = 160
2) Computer-Aided Design (ME F318): Enrolled Students = 22
Master of Engineering (M.E)
1) Research Practice (BITS G540): Enrolled Student = 1
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E)
1) Workshop Practice (ME F112/F110): Enrolled Students = 171
Master of Engineering (M.E)
1) Material Technology and Testing (DE G631): Enrolled Students = 11
2) Research Practice (BITS G540): Enrolled Students = 6
HSS F247 | Social Informatics(IC) |
GS F342 | Computer-Mediated Communication (IC) |
BITS C394 | Mass Media Content and Design / GS F321 Mass Media Content and Design (IC) |
BITS F112 | Technical Report Writing / TA C312 Technical Report Writing (IC) |
BITS F437 | Technical Communication (IC) |
MBA C417 | Managerial Communication (IC) |
ENGL C442 | Effective public Speaking |
TA C231 | Business Communication (IC) |
Communicative English (Audit Course) | |
Research Project I and II Course (for PhD Students) | |
Study in Advanced Topic (for PhD Students) | |
Reading Course (for PhD students) | |
First Degree Thesis | |
Study Oriented Projects / Computer Oriented Projects | |
Summer Term Courses (Introduction to Mass Communication, Computer-Mediated Communication, SOP) | |
GRE Preparation Course | |
TA ZC312 | Technical Report Writing (Off-Campus) |
QMJZG 536 | Technical Communication (Off-Campus) |
POWAB ZC | Technical Report Writing (Off-Campus) |
PAEN ZC101 | English Language Skills (Off-Campus) |
Instructor for Diploma Course(English Language Skills) for PAN-African eNetwork Project (Govt. of India Initiative) |
First Degree Courses
Higher Degree Courses
Lab | Topic | Lab Sheet |
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Lab1 | SOA & Web Services |
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Lab2 | MPI | 17-Aug-2017 | |
Lab3 | MapReduce and Hadoop | 24-Aug-2017 | |
Lab4 | Apache Spark introduction | 31-Aug-2017 | |
Lab5 | Microsoft Azure: Virtual Machine creation, and configuration. Storage services. Load balancing services. Demonstration of IaaS. | 14-Sep-2017 | |
Lab6 | Implementing Consensus protocols using MPI | 19-Sep-2017 | |
Lab7 | Libvirt using KVM | 31-Oct-2017 | |
Lab8 | Azure Storage, Azure App Services |
| 14-Nov-2017 |
Lab9 | Azure Databases, Azure Machine Learning Studio |
| 16-Nov-2017 |
Since last few years I am enjoying teaching these courses using various teaching pedagogy at undergraduate/postgraduate level.
Unlike traditional classroom teaching pedagogy, recently this subject was offered using MOOC, which involves flipped classroom teaching pedagogy. It is a form of blended learning in which students learn new content, online, by watching video lectures. And what used to be homework (assigned problems) is now done in class with instructor offering more personalized guidance and interaction with students, instead of lecturing.
The subject was offered using COURSERA platform and then Edx platform. We used the tools and technology of coursera (later EdX) for offering Computer Programming course via flipped classroom teaching pedagogy.
Click here for the handout of Computer Programming course.
Other than the above courses, in past I had also enjoyed teaching these courses.
Apart from GRE and Communicative English classes, I am also associated with Work Integrated Learning Programmes of BITS and deliver online classes for Technical Report Writing. I do supervision for PhD projects, First Degree theses and several Study Oriented Projects.
And the following courses I like to teach as and when they are offered:
7. Chemical Experimentation Laboratory-I : A practical course for the M.Sc. chemistry (Hons.) students which includes detection of special elements (nitrogen, sulfur and halogens) and functional groups in an organic sample, synthesis of various class of important organic molecules, monitoring the progress of an organic reaction by thin layer chromatography (TLC), separation of different type (acidic and basic) of organic compounds by simple basic or acidic aqueous work up with organic solvent, separation and isolation of organic compounds from a mixture by column chromatography, natural product isolation.
9. Heterocyclic Chemistry : A theory course for the Ph.D. students which includes nomenclature of heterocyclic molecules, chemistry of three and four membered heterocycles, reactivity of aromatic heterocycles, synthesis and reactions of various five- and six-membered heterocyclic molecules such as furan, thiophene, pyrrole, imidazole, thiazole, oxazole, indole, benzofuran, pyridine, quinolone, and isoquinoline, and synthesis of selected heterocyclic natural products and drug molecules
10. Physical Methods in Chemistry : A theory course for the Ph.D. students which describes the principles and practice of modern instrumental methods for chemical analysis. This course includes various spectroscopic techniques such as UV-Visible, Infrared, XPS, XRF, NMR (1H, 13C and other elements, NOE, correlation spectroscopies), ESR, CD, Mass spectroscopy, atomic absorption and emission spectroscopies, fluorescence spectroscopy and microscopy and chromatographic techniques such as GC/HPLC. Other topics include electroanalytical methods, thermal analysis, Mossbauer spectroscopy and diffraction methods like SCXRD and PXRD
Odd Semester (2023-2024)
Electronic Instruments and Instrumentation Technology (Theory)
Medical Instrumentation( Theory)
Transducers and Measurement Techniques (Tutorial)
Industrial Instrumentation and Control (Tutorial)
Engineering Measurements (WILP, Theory)
Digital Design (Tutorial)
Signals and Systems (Tutorial)
Electrical Sciences (Tutorial)
Analog Electronics (Tutorial)
Electronic Devices (Tutorial)
Electrical and Electronic circuits Laboratory
June 2021 to date | Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani – Hyderabad Campus |
Feb. 2015 to May 2021 | Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani – Hyderabad Campus |
Aug. 2012 to Jan. 2015 | Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani – Hyderabad Campus |
Sept. 2008 to July 2012 | Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Environmental Strategy, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK |
Aug. 2006 to Aug. 2008 | Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani – Pilani Campus |
Aug. 2000 to July 2006 | Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani – Pilani Campus |
Aug. 1995 to July 2000 | Lecturer, Mechanical Engineering, Amravati University, Amravati |
'When one teaches, two learn' -
I have been involved in teaching various courses at the first degree and higher degree level in capacity of Instructor-in- charge/ Instructors. I have also been involved in the course planning and development of many of these. Besides this, I have initiated new courses in Immunology and Cancer Biology. I have coordinated the course restructuring of M.Sc. and ME programs of the Biological Science Department as DCA Convenor from 2012 -2014.
Undergraduate level
Postgraduate level
Semester Wise Teaching
Year | Semester – I | Semester – II |
2023 – 2024 | Petroleum Refining Technology (IC) | Process Dynamics and Control (IC) |
Chemical Engineering Lab – I (CFD - COMSOL Lab) (IC) |
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2022 – 2023 | Petroleum Refining Technology (IC) | Process Dynamics and Control (IC) |
Chemical Engineering Lab – I (CFD - COMSOL Lab) (IC) |
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2021 – 2022 | Petroleum Refining Technology (IC) | Process Dynamics and Control (IC) |
Chemical Engineering Lab – I (CFD - COMSOL Lab) (IC) | Transport Phenomena (IC) | |
2020 – 2021 | Petroleum Refining Technology (IC) | Process Dynamics and Control (IC) |
Chemical Engineering Lab – I (CFD - COMSOL Lab) (IC) | Transport Phenomena (IC) | |
2019 – 2020 | Petroleum Refining Technology (IC) | Process Dynamics and Control (IC) |
Chemical Engineering Lab – I (CFD - COMSOL Lab) (IC) | Transport Phenomena (IC) | |
2018 – 2019 | Petroleum Refining Technology (IC) | Process Equipment Design (IC) |
Chemical Engineering Lab – I (CFD - COMSOL Lab) (IC) | Process Dynamics and Control (IC) | |
2017 – 2018 | Fluid Mechanics (IC) | Process Equipment Design (IC) |
Chemical Engineering Lab – I (CFD - COMSOL Lab) (I) | Petroleum Refining Technology (IC) | |
2016 – 2017 | Transport Phenomena (IC) | Process Equipment Design (IC) |
Chemical Engineering Lab – I (CFD - COMSOL Lab) (I) | Chemical Engineering Lab – II (Process Control + Reaction Engg) (IC) | |
2015 – 2016 | Transport Phenomena (IC) | Transport Phenomena (IC) |
Chemical Engineering Lab – I (CFD - COMSOL Lab) (I) | Chemical Engineering Lab – II (Process Control + Reaction Engg) (I) | |
2014 – 2015 | Transport Phenomena (IC) | Transport Phenomena (IC) |
Chemical Engineering Lab – I (CFD - COMSOL Lab) (I) | Chemical Engineering Lab – II (Process Control + Reaction Engg) (I) | |
2013 – 2014 | Fluid Mechanics (IC) | Transport Phenomena (IC) |
Transport Phenomenon (IC) | Chemical Engineering Laboratory – II (Process control + Reaction Engg) (Instructor –In- Charge (IC)) | |
2012 – 2013 | Fluid Mechanics (IC) | Mathematical methods in Chemical Engineering (Postgraduate Level) (IC) |
Transport Phenomena (IC) | Transport Phenomena (IC) | |
2011 – 2012 | Transport Phenomenon (IC) | Fluid Flow Operations (IC) |
Heat Transfer Operations (Lab) (I) | Transport Phenomenon (IC) | |
2010 – 2011 | Heat Transfer Operations (Lab) (I) | Fluid Flow Operations (IC) |
| Transport Phenomenon (IC) | |
| Measurement Techniques – II (Lab) (I) |
*IC - Instructor-in-Charge of a course
I - Instructor in a course
Involved in teaching undergraduates and post graduate students enrolled in M.Sc dual degree and PhD program.
CHEM F111: General Chemistry (Quantum Chemistry, spectroscopy, basic organic chemistry, coordination chemistry)
CHEM F110: Chemistry Laboratory (laboratory experiments in the rea of organic, inorganic and physcial chemistry)
CHEM F212: Organic Chemistry-I (Physical aspects of organic reactions and functional group chemistry)
CHEM F242: Chemical Experimentation-I (Analysis, synthesis, estimation, purification of organic compounds)
CHEM F313: Organic Chemistry-III (Reagent Chemistry and Retrosynthetic Analysis)
CHEM F 342: Organic Chemistry-IV (Chemistry of biomolecules and selected Heterocyclic compounds)
CHEM F415: Frontiers in Organic Synthesis (Advance topics of organic chemistry)
BITS G561: Heterocyclic Chemistry (Advanced course on heterocyclic chemistry)
CHEM G551: Advanced Organic Chemistry (Advanced topics in organic chemistry)
Nanobiotechnology
Recombinant DNA Technology
Genetic Engineering Techniques
Experiments in Biotechnology
Introduction to Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Cell and Tissue Culture
General Biology
Biology Lab
Sl. No. | COURSE | UG/PG/WILP |
1 | CHE G558 CHEMICAL PROCESS OPTIMIZATION | PG |
2 | CHE F342 PROCESS DYNAMICS AND CONTROL | UG |
3 | CHE F471 ADVANCE PROCESS CONTROL | UG |
4 | CHE F313 SEPARATION PROCESSES - II | UG |
5 | CHE F312 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LAB - I | UG |
6 | CHE G533 PETROLEUM PRODUCT CHARACTERIZATION | PG |
7 | CHE F341 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LAB - II | UG |
8 | CHE F244 SEPARATION PROCESSES - I | UG |
9 | CHE G617 PETROLEUM REFINERY ENGINEERING | PG |
10 | CHE C473 ADVANCE PROCESS CONTROL | UG |
11 | CHE C441 PROCESS CONTROL | UG |
12 | PECF/PEHZ ZC351 MASS TRANSFER | WILP |
13 | CHE C361 MASS TRANSFER OPERATIONS | UG |
14 | CHE G614 ADVANCED HEAT TRANSFER | PG |
15 | ES C112 THERMODYNAMICS | UG |
16 | CHE C413 PROCESS PLANT SAFETY | UG |
17 | CHE G512 PETROLEUM REFINING & PETROCHEMICALS | UG |
18 | ET ZC362 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION CONTROL | WILP |
19 | CHE F418 MODELING AND SIMULATION IN CHEMICAL ENGG | UG |
20 | CHE F343 PROCESS DESIGN PRINCIPLES - II | UG |
21 | PEVA ZC453 PROCESS CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION | WILP |
22 | PEHZ ZC383 EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY | WILP |
23 | HUM C383 SRIMAD BHAGAVAD GITA | UG |
24 | CHE F211 CHEMICAL PROCESS CALCULATIONS | UG |
PhD Thesis
Institution | Position | Period | |
From | To | ||
BITS Pilani | Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering | March, 2023 | Till date |
BITS Pilani | Associate Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering | August, 2018 | February, 2023 |
BITS Pilani | Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering | July, 2010 | July 2018 |
BITS Pilani | Lecturer, Department of Chemical Engineering | June, 2004 | June, 2010 |
BITS Pilani | Assistant Lecturer, Department of Chemical Engineering | July, 2003 | M |
S.No. | Course Title and Course No. | Postgraduate or Undergraduate |
Environmental Management Systems – CHE G 513 | PG | |
Environmental Management Systems - EE ZG515/SSTM ZG527 | WILP Course | |
Environmental Sampling and Analytical Methods - SSTM ZG516 | WILP Course | |
Polymer Technology – CHE G 522 | PG | |
Thermodynamics – BITS F 111 | UG | |
Structures & Properties of Materials | UG | |
Chemical Process Calculations – CHE F 211 | UG & WLPD | |
Process Design Decisions | UG | |
Environmental Pollution Control – CHE F 411 & ET ZC 362 | UG & WLPD | |
Heat Transfer – CHE F 241 | UG | |
Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics Lab | UG | |
Chemical Process Technology – CHE F 419 | UG | |
Advanced Separation Techniques – CHE G 551 | PG | |
Engineering Chemistry – CHE F 214 | UG | |
Nanotechnology for Renewable Energy and Environment – BITS F 429 | PG & UG elective | |
Biochemical Engineering – CHE F 421 | UG | |
Process Design Principles – CHE F 314 | UG | |
Environmental Studies (BITS F225) | UG | |
Research Methodology (BITS G661) | PG | |
Chemical Engineering Lab – II CHE F 341 | UG |
VLSI Architectures
Reconfigurable Computing
Hardware Software Co-Design
VLSI Architectures
Reconfigurable Computing
Hardware Software Co-Design
Computer Architecture
Digital Design
Digital Electronics and Computer Organization
Microprocessors Programming and Interfacing
Embedded Systems
Microelectronic Circuits
Electrical Sciences
Electrical Sciences-I
Electrical Sciences-II
Measurement Techniques-II
Digital Electronics and Microprocessors
Analog Electronics
Antennas and Wave Propagation
Audio and Video Engineering
Academic Year | Semester | Theory | Laboratory | ||
2020-21 | Odd | BITS F111 Thermodynamics | ME F110 Workshop Practice | ||
ME F212 Fluid Mechanics | |||||
2019-20 | Even | BITS F111 Thermodynamics | ME F110 Workshop Practice | ||
Odd | BITS F111 Thermodynamics | ME F110 Workshop Practice | |||
| ME F415 Gas Dynamics | ||||
2018-19 | Even | BITS F111 Thermodynamics | ME F110 Workshop Practice | ||
| ME F482 Combustion | ||||
Odd | BITS F111 Thermodynamics | ME F110 Workshop Practice | |||
| ME F212 Fluid Mechanics | | |||
2017-18 | Even | BITS F111 Thermodynamics | ME F110 Workshop Practice | ||
ME F482 Combustion | |||||
Odd | ME F311 Heat Transfer | ME F110 Workshop Practice | |||
ME F420 Power Plant Engineering |
2020: 1. Machine Tool Engineering (IC)
2. Engineering Optimization (I)
3. Engineering Graphics (I)
2021: 1. Machine Tool Engineering (IC)
2. Engineering Optimization (IC)
3. Engineering Graphics (I)
2022: 1. Advanced Manufacturing Process (IC)
2. Engineering Optimization (IC)
3. Manufacturing Process Laboratory (I)
2022: 1. Advanced Manufacturing Process (IC)
S.No | Course Name | Year |
1 | Electrical Sciences – I | 2009-2010 2011-2012 |
2 | Measurement Technique – II | 2009-2010 |
3 | Circuits and Signals | 2009-2010 |
4 | Microprocessors and Interfacing | 2009-2010 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 |
5 | Microelectronic Circuits | 2010-2011 |
6 | Power Electronics | 2010-2011 |
7 | Digital Image Processing | 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020
2020-2021 |
8 | Electrical Sciences | 2011-2012 |
9 | Microelectronic circuits | 2010-2011 2012-2013 2013-2014 |
10 | Electronic Devices | 2012-2013 |
11 | Communication Systems | 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 |
12 | Network Security (M.E Software Systems) | 2012-2013 |
13 | VLSI Design (M.E Microelectronics) | 2014-2015 2016-2017 2019-2020 2020-2021 |
14 | Embedded System Design | 2015-2016 2018-2019 |
15 | Analog IC Design | 2016-2017 |
16 | Reconfigurable Computing | 2017-2018 2019-2020 |
17 | Digital Design | 2021-2022 |
18 | Hardware Software Co-Design | 2012-2013 |
19 | Internet of Things | 2022-2023 |
At BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus -
Elsewhere -
Second Semester (2022-23):
First Semester (2023-24):
Courses Taught:
Advanced Calculus
Operations research
Linear Algebra
Complex Variables
Differential equations
Optimization
Probability and Statistics
Qualitative Properties of Ordinary Differential Equations
Partial differential equations
Numerical Analysis
Quantum Information and Computing
Mathematical Foundations for Data Science
Second Semester 2021 - 2022
First Degree Courses
Higher Degree Courses
WILP Courses
At Arizona State University
CEE 353 : Civil Engineering Materials (Summer 2017 and Summer 2018)
At BITS-Pilani, Hyderabad Campus
AY 2023-24
General Biology (BIO F111)
Biology Laboratory (BIO F110)
Biological Chemistry (BIO F211)
Developmental Biology (BIO F341)
Laboratory (BIO F411)
Bioethics and Biosafety (BITS F467)
S. No. | U.G. Course | P.G. Course |
1. | Mechanics of Solids (CE F211) Lecture | Prestressed Concrete Structures (CE G614) Lecture |
2. | Design of Steel Structures ( CE F343) Lecture, Tutorial | Pavement Material Characterization (CE G534) Lecture |
3. | Analysis of Structures (CE C241) Lecture, Tutorial | Advanced Steel Structural Analysis (CE G612) Lecture |
4. | Engineering Graphics (TA C111) Tutorial & Practical | Infrastructure Planning and Management (CE G520) Lecture |
5. | Measurement of Technique-II (TA C222) Practical | Advanced Concrete Structures (CE G613) Lecture |
6. | Civil Engineering Practice (TOC C213) Lecture | Advanced Structural Design (CE G554) Lecture |
7. | Structural Dynamics (CE F432) Lecture | Dynamics of Structures (CE G551) Lecture |
8. | Design of Concrete Structures (CE C381) Lecture, Tutorial & Practical | Advanced Structural Analysis (CE G617) Lecture |
9. | Design of Bridge Structures (CE C422) Lecture | Earthquake Engineering (CE G615) Lecture |
10. | Construction Materials (CE F214) Lecture & Tutorial | Advanced Structural Mechanics & Stability (CE G552) |
11. | Computer Applications in Civil Engineering (CE F416) Lecture |
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12. | Introduction to Finite Element (CE F435) Lecture |
On-Campus:
Courses Taught (July, 2007 – May, 2023):
Tutorial: Thermodynamics BITS F111
Lab : Physics Lab
1. Mathematics Laboratory at IIT Ropar
2. Mathematical Modeling and Simulation, Differential Equations and Applications at DA-IICT Gandhinagar
2018-2019 (First Semester)
Algebra I (MATH F215) (Tutorial: FB 6.36/10), Mathematics III (MATH F211) (Tutorial: FB 9.75/10, 5.5/10)
2018-2019 (Second Semester)
Probability & Statistics (MATH F113) (Tutorial: FB 9.88/10, 10/10), Mathematical Methods (MATH F241) (Lecture: FB 6.86/10, Tutorial: FB 7.27/10),
2019-2020 (First Semester)Mathematical Methods (MATH F241) (IC) (Lecture: FB 9.65/10, Tutorial: FB 10/10), Probability & Statistics (MATH F113) (Lecture: FB 8.68/10, Tutorial: FB 8.8/10), Mathematical Modeling (MATH F420) (IC) (Lecture: FB 9.93/10), Mathematical Modeling (MATH F420 Summer-Term) (IC) (Lecture: FB 9.88/10)
Mathematics III (MATH F211) (Lecture: 7.71/10)
2022-2023 (Second Semester)
Mathematical Modeling (MATH F420) (IC) (Lecture: 9.64/10)
2023-2024 (First Semester)
Mathematical Modeling (MATH F420) (IC) (Lecture Feedback: 10/10, Candidates provided feedback: 8 out of 35)
Mathematics III (MATH F211) (Lecture Feedback: 9.95/10, Candidates provided feedback: 11 out of 120)
I have been involved in teaching a number of courses, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels at BITS Pilani, some of them are as follows-
CS F301 Principal of Programming Language
CS F213 Object Oriented Programming
CS F303 Computer Network
BITS F464 Machine Learning
CS G513 Network Security
CS F211 Data Structure and Algorithms
CS F342 Computer Architecture
2023-24 Semester I : Mechanics of Waves and Oscillations (MeOW) Tutorials
2023-24 Semester II: a) Group Theory and Applications (PHY F422), Advanced Elective
b) Mathematics II, Tutorials
S. No. | Title of course taught | Postgraduate or Undergraduate | Sole instructor or with others | Year |
1 | Advanced Mass Transfer | PG | Sole instructor | 2004-2013 |
2 | Advance Heat Transfer | PG | Sole Instructor | 2009-2011 |
3 | Professional Practice – I | PG | With others | 2004-2011 |
4 | Professional Practice – II | PG | Sole Instructor | 2007 |
5 | Advanced Transport Phenomena | PG | Sole instructor | 2015-2017 |
6 | Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering | PG | Sole Instructor | 2014-2022 |
7 | Fluid Mechanics | UG | Sole Instructor | 2017-2021 |
8 | Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers | UG | Sole Instructor | 2018-2022 |
9 | Heat Transfer | UG
| Sole Instructor | 2008-2011, 2017, 2018 |
10 | Chemical Process Technology | UG | Sole instructor | 2004-2009 |
11 | Process Dynamics and Control | UG | Sole instructor | 2012 – 2014 |
12 | Transport Phenomena | UG | Sole instructor | 2013- 2018 |
13 | Computer Aided Process Plant Design | UG | Sole instructor | 2004 |
14 | Selected Chemical Engineering Operations | UG | With others | 2006-2007 |
15 | Structure & Properties of Materials | UG | With others | 2003-2004 |
16 | Thermodynamics | UG | With others | 2003 |
17 | Kinetics and Reactor Design | UG | With others | 2009-2011 |
18 | Process Design Principles - II | UG | With Others | 2019 |
19 | Chemical Engineering Laboratory - II | UG | With others | 2018 |
20 | Mass Transfer Operations | To the employees of HZL, Udaipur & CFCL, Kota | Sole instructor | 2007-2009 |
21 | Heat Transfer Operations | To the employees of TCL, Babrala & To the employees of Aditya Birla Group, Cement Business | Sole instructor | 2009, 2011 |
22 | Process Equipment Design | To the employees of HZL, Udaipur & CFCL, Kota & Aditya Birla Group (Cement business) | Sole instructor | 2009, 2016 |
23 | Applied Transport Phenomena | To the students of WILP | Sole instructor | 2020 |
Supply Chain Management | On-campus (BE & ME) |
Supply Chain Modelling and Empirical Analysis | On-campus (BE) |
Supply Chain Management | (On-Campus: MBA, ME, BE and WILP: MS) |
Product Design | (On-Campus: ME & BE) |
Design Projects | (On-Campus: ME & B) |
Manufacturing Planning and Control | (On-Campus: ME & BE) |
Materials Management | (On-Campus: BE and WILP: BS) |
Manufacturing Management | (On-campus: BE) |
Operations Research | (On-Campus: BE) |
Optimization | (On-Campus: BE) |
Workshop Practice | (On-Campus: BE) |
Production Planning Control | (On-Campus: BE & WILP: BS) |
Total Quality Management | (WILP: MS) |
Quality Control Assurance and Reliability | (WILP: BS) |
Plant Layout and Design | (WILP: MS) |
Production Technique Lab | (On-Campus: BE) |
Workshops / FDP / Consultancy
Courses
a. Marketing Analytics (using R)
b. Data Visualization (Power BI)
c. Introductory Business Statistics (using R)
d. Advanced Spreadsheet and Macro Programming for Business
e. Marketing Research
f. Digital Marketing
g. Marketing Management, and
h. Consumer Behavior
i. Sports analytics/marketing
j. Entertainment Analytics
Teaching (Academic year 2022) at BITS Pilani, Goa campus:
Teaching (Academic year 2019-2022) at BITS Pilani campus:
Sl No | Course title | Semester | Role | No. of Students | L=Lecture |
Academic Year 2014-15 | |||||
1 | Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting (ECON F212) | First | IC |
| L+T |
2 | Managerial Economics MBA ZC416/ WILP | First | IC |
| L |
3 | Principles of Economics (ECON F211) | Second | IC |
| L |
4 | Economic Analysis of Public Policy (ECON F343) | Second | IC |
| L+T |
Academic Year 2015-16 | |||||
5 | Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting (ECON F212) | First | IC |
| L+T |
6 | Managerial Economics MBA ZC416/ WILP | First | IC |
| L |
7 | Principles of Economics (ECON F211) | Second | IC |
| L+T |
8 | Economic Analysis of Public Policy (ECON F343) | Second | IC |
| L+T |
Academic Year 2016-17 | |||||
9 | Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting (ECON F212) | First | IC |
| L+T |
10 | Financial and Management Accounting (MBA G515) | First | IC |
| L |
11 | Managerial Economics MBA ZC416/ WILP | First | IC |
| L |
12 | Principles of Economics (ECON F211) Section-1 | Second | I |
| L |
13 | Principles of Economics (ECON F211) Section 2 | Second | I |
| L+T |
Academic Year 2017-18 | |||||
14 | Energy Economics (ECONF353) | First | IC |
| L |
15 | Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting (ECON F212) | First | IC |
| L+T |
16 | Economic Analysis of Public Policy (ECON F343) | Second | IC |
| L+T |
17 | Macroeconomics (ECON F243) | Second | IC |
| L+T |
18 | Development Economics (GS F234) | Second | IC |
| L |
Academic Year 2018-19 | |||||
19 | Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting (ECON F212) | First | IC |
| L+T |
20 | Economic Analysis of Public Policy (ECON F343) | Second | IC |
| L+T |
21 | Economic Growth and Development (ECON F244) | Second | IC |
| L+T |
22 | Principles of Economics (ECON F211) | Second | I |
| T |
Academic Year 2019-20 | |||||
23 | Economic Environment of Business (ECONF214) | First | I |
| L+T |
24 | Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting (ECON F212) | First | IC |
| L+T |
25 | Economic Analysis of Public Policy (ECON F343) | Second | IC |
| L+T |
26 | Financial and Management Accounting (MBA ZC415/WILP | Second | IC |
| L |
Academic Year 2020-21 | |||||
27 | Economic Environment of Business (ECONF214) | First | IC |
| L+T |
28 | Financial and Management Accounting (MBA ZC415/WILP | First | IC |
| L |
29 | Economic Analysis of Public Policy (ECON F343) | Second | IC |
| L+T |
30 | Principles of Economics (ECON F211) | Second | I |
| L |
Academic Year 2021-22 | |||||
31 | Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting (ECON F212) | First | IC | --- | L+T |
32 | Financial and Management Accounting (MBA ZC415/WILP | First | IC | --- | L |
33 | Economic Analysis of Public Policy (ECON F343) | Second | IC | --- | L+T |
34 | Principles of Economics (ECON F211) | Second | IC | --- | L |
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Academic Year 2022-23 | |||||
| Principles of Economics (ECON F211) | First | IC | --- | L |
| Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting (ECON F212) | First | I | --- | L+T |
| Economic Analysis of Public Policy (ECON F343) | Second | IC | --- | L+T |
| Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting (ECON F212) | Second | I | --- | L |
Kinetics & Reactor Design
Separation Processes I
Process Plant Safety
Petroleum Refining and Petrochemicals
Engineering Chemistry
Polymer Technology
Selected Chemical Engineering Operations
Chemical Process Calculations
Chemical Process Technology
Chemical Engineering Lab I & II
Unit Operations I (WILP)
My research interest includes the development of the numerical methods for the singularly perturbed boundary value problems arising in many applications of science and engineering. Singularly perturbed boundary value problems are those in which the highest order derivative is multiplied by a small parameter ε, known as the perturbation parameter. As ε → 0, the order of the differential equation reduces by at least one and so the solution to the reduced problem fails to satisfy all the boundary conditions. Thus as ε → 0, the solution to these problems has multiple behaviors in the sense that there are the regions where solution changes very rapidly (these regions are called layer regions) otherwise the solution varies slowly (these regions are called outer regions). The classical/standard numerical methods fail to approximate the solution to these problems, so we need to develop non-classical/nonstandard methods for the solution of these problems.
In particular, my research includes the development of the numerical methods for Initial/Boundary Value Problems for Ordinary Differential Equations, Partial Differential Equations, Delay/Advanced Differential Equations, Singularly Perturbed ODEs/PDEs, Fractional Order ODEs/PDEs etc.
CE F321 Engineering Hydrology
CE F231 Fluid Mechanics Lecture and Tutorial
CE F323 Introduction to Environmental Engineering
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics Lecture and Instructor In Charge
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics Practical
BITS F225 Environmental Studies
WILP (Work Integrated Learning Programmes) Courses
SSTM ZG528 Environmental Impact Assessment
EIIT
My teaching philosophy is based on the proposition that “Teaching is about Learning” and I believe that it is my responsibility as a teacher to provide students with an environment conducive to learning, knowledge that will help them learn and help them in becoming and remaining motivated to learn.
I have taught courses (both at the undergraduate and graduate levels) at BITS Pilani in the areas of General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. I have also guided first-degree students in their laboratory and study projects. Some of the courses taught by me are:
The course starts with generalized Hooke’s law and three dimensional stress strain relations putting emphasis on Materials-Mechanics linkage to elucidate mechanical properties of materials. It also includes Energy methods; Torsion of non-circular members; Shear center and Asymmetrical bending of beams; Curved beams; Thick cylinders.
Small oscillations of linear dynamical systems, free and forced vibrations of single and multi degree of freedom systems, normal modes and orthogonality relations, generalized coordinates, and Lagrange's equations, matrix formulation, eigenvalue problem, and numerical solutions, transient response of one dimensional systems. Introduction to continuous system, vibration measurement and analysis, closed-loop control, conventional and non-conventional control strategies, transfer function, dynamic response, and stability criteria, state space approach and exposure to simulation tools.
This course provides an introduction to the diverse field of biomedical engineering and its application. We will focus on the topics at the interface between engineering and biomedical science; engineering principles for physiological phenomena. The course initiates with basic understanding of biological systems pertaining to application perspective from engineering discipline. Engineering theories will be applied to explain interaction of the metals, polymers, and ceramics biomaterials with the bodily environment and corresponding surface modifications. Working principles and applications of biosensors, biomedical imaging, and tissue engineering processes will be examined. Application of nanotechnology in biomedical applications will be covered.
Physics Laboratory: PHY F110
MECH OSCIL & WAVES: PHY F111
Research Methodology: BITS E661
Design Project: PHY F376-77
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), across the world the total number of people with diabetes is projected to rise from 171 million in 2000 to 366 million in 2030. The maximum absolute increase in the number of people with diabetes will be in India. In 2000, the number of diabetic patients was the 31 million and is predicted to be increased to 79 million till 2030. Diabetes is characterized by chronic high glucose levels and in the long run development of different pathological alterations in the retina, renal glomerulus, heart, blood vessels and peripheral nerve. Diabetes specific microvascular disease is a leading cause of blindness (retinopathy), renal failure (nephropathy) and nerve damage (neuropathy), and diabetes-accelerated atherosclerosis (vasculopathy) leads to increased risk of myocardial infarction, stroke and finally to heart failure. Out of these abnormalities, diabetic nephropathy is became the world leading cause of chronic and end-stage renal disease. Hence, my area research of interest is to find out the molecular mechanisms involved in the development of different diabetic complications.
Rapid progress within the last few years has brought a wealth of information regarding diverse roles for the covalent modifications of histones during development and differentiation. Histone modifications have been implicated in the regulation of genomic stability, gene expression, heterochromatin formation and developmental pathways. There are a daunting and growing number of histone modifications. The main emphasis has been on identifying modifications and their locations within the genome. However, very little is known about the interplay between the complex machinery that catalyzes the addition or removal of these modifications and how they are involved in orchestrating development. Therefore, we mainly focusing on the development of targeted therapeutics for diabetes and its complications associated with the misregulation of chromatin modifications.
February 2013 - Current | Professor Department of Chemistry Birla Institute of Science & Technology, Pilani |
August 2010 - January 2013 | Associate Professor & Head Chemistry Group, Birla Institute of Science & Technology, Pilani |
November 2004 - July 2010 | Assistant Professor & Head Chemistry Group, Birla Institute of Science & Technology, Pilani |
December 2002 - October 2004 | Research Associate, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry University of Maryland, College Park, USA |
December 2000-November 2002 | Lecturer Department of Chemistry Birla Institute of Science & Technology, Pilani, India |
May 1999 - September 2000 | Post-doctoral Fellow University of Texas Austin, USA |
August 1997 - April 1999 | Post-doctoral Fellow Sam Houston State University Huntsville, TX, USA |
April 1993-July 1997 | Ph.D., Organic Chemistry Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra Haryana |
June 1991-March 1993 | M. Phil.,Organic Chemistry, Grade A Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra Haryana |
July 1989-May 1991 | M. Sc., Organic Chemistry Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra Haryana |
About Research: Our research interest focuses on design and synthesis of natural and synthetic bioactive nitrogen heterocycles as potent and selective anticancer agents. Recent research efforts aiming towards the use of organoiodines enabled us to discover several efficient protocols leading to easy access of drug-like bioactive heterocycles and natural products. Taking cue from indole-based natural products and synthetic drugs, identified various indolylazoles endowed with anticancer activities ranging from micro to nanomolar IC50 values. Efforts to develop potential photosensitizers resulted in the identification porphyrin macrocycle and boron dipyrromethenes with interesting absorption and emission properties. More recently efforts towards conjugate chemistry provided water soluble cationic porphyrins with remarkable (IC50 in nanomolar range) photocytotoxicity.
Our research team is involved in understanding the diverse molecular mechanisms or adaptations of tumor cells contributing to drug tolerance and resistance. In this regard, the following aspects are investigated:
The technique of Matrix Isolation allows us to study reactive intermediates, radicals, strained rings, etc. by trapping and isolating the reactive molecules in a cavity surrounded by one or more layers of inert material (Ar, N2 etc.) thereby inhibiting the diffusion of the substrate. Various spectroscopic techniques, such as, UV- VIS and IR can be used to study the isolated materials.
Prof. Dalvi has created materials Physics laboratory in the Physics department, dedicated to solid state ionics research. His lab is equipped with characterization facility for Li+ and Na+ ion glass-ceramics, NASICON-polymer hybrid composites for Li+/Na+ ion battery and supercapacitor applications. Recently, all-solid state battery and all-solid state supercapacitor fabrication and testing facilities have also been added.
Students with CSIR JRF/UGC JRF can directly apply (adalvi@pilani.bits-pilani.ac.in)
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1. Pattern Recognition (BITS 446)
| Open Elective course Disciplinary Elective for B5 (MSc Physics) | Total number o registered students ~ 40
|
2.Phys Lab (PHY 344) | Compulsory lab course to all first year students | Registered students ~ 60 |
3.FDTS | ||
4.Design Project (PHY 376/377) Laboratory Project (PHY 366) Study Project (PHY 266) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Image Processing(BITS 311)
| Open Elective course Desciplinary Elective or CSIS | Total number o registered students ~ 140
|
2.Adv Phys Lab (PHY 344) | Compulsory lab course to all third year students | Registered students ~ 75 |
3.DTS | ||
4.Design Project (PHY 376/377) Laboratory Project (PHY 366) Study Project (PHY 266) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1. Ele. Mag. & Opt. Lab(PHY 214)
| Compulsory lab course to all MSc Physics students in their 2nd year 1st semester
| Total number o registered students ~ 75
|
2.Thin ilm Technology (PHY 379) | Disciplinary Elective course or Physics students | Registered students ~ 40 |
3.Projects: DTS/SOP/COP/LOP | Study Project DTS (On-Campus) DTS (O-Campus) | Kaushley Mehra (ID: 2018B2A40641) Deepak Jain (2017B5A30935) Pratyush Goel (2017B5A70899)) Sparsh Jain (2017B5A40892) (Conetto, Singapore) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Image Processing(BITS 311)
| Open Elective course Desciplinary Elective or CSIS | Total number o registered students ~ 140
|
2.Adv Phys Lab (PHY 344) | Compulsory lab course to all third year students | Registered students ~ 75 |
3.DTS | 1. Saumya Garg (2016B5A80736P) 2. Utkarsh Kedia (2016B5A80713P) | |
4.Design Project (PHY 376/377) Laboratory Project (PHY 366) Study Project (PHY 266) | 1. Vishal Alamanda (2016B5A20050P) 2. Aashya (2017B5A30981P) 3. Deepak Jain (2017B5A30935P) 4. Goel Prathyush (2017B5A70899P) 5. Ayush Kumar (2017B5A70761P) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Pattern Recognition(BITS 446)
| Open Elective course Disciplinary Elective or Physics | Total number o registered students ~ 127
|
2.Thin ilm Technology (PHY 379) | Disciplinary Elective course or Physics students | Registered students ~ 40 |
3.Projects: SOP/COP/LOP | Study Project Design Project | Vishal Almanda (ID: 2016B5A20050) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Image Processing(BITS 311)
| Open Elective course Desciplinary Elective or CSIS | Total number o registered students ~ 140
|
2.Adv Phys Lab (PHY 344) | Compulsory lab course to all third year students | Registered students ~ 68 |
3. Statistical Mechanics (PHY 312) | Compulsory Disciplinary Course, MSc Physics & Minor in Physics | |
4. Design Project (PHY 376/377) Laboratory Project (PHY 366) Special Project (PHY 491) | 1.Neelabh Sinha (2016B5A80600P) 2.Akshika Goel (2016B5A70672P) 3.Isha Saini (2016B5TS0956P) 4.Siddhant Singh (2016B5A70144P) 5.Ayush Agarwal (2016B5A70716) 6.Ankita Chakravarty (2016B5A70701P) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Pattern Recognition(BITS 446)
| Open Elective course Desciplinary Elective or Physics | Total number o registered students ~ 100
|
2.Phys Lab (PHY 110) | Compulsory lab course to all irst year students | Registered students ~ 40 |
3.Projects: SOP/COP/LOP | Study Project Design Project | 1. Neelabh Sinha(2016B5A80600P) 2. Akshika Goel(2016B5A70672P) 3. Rama TG (2016B5A40678P) 4. Sushant Kumar (2016B5A40655P) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Image Processing(BITS 311)
| Open Elective course Desciplinary Elective or CSIS | Total number o registered students ~ 110
|
2.Adv Phys Lab (PHY 344) | Compulsory lab course to all MSc Physics students | Registered students ~ 66 |
3.Projects: SOP/COP/LOP | Lab Project Study Project | 1. Aditya Sunil Venikar (2015B5A30724P) 2. Deep Vikas Kulkarni (2015B5A70671P) 3. Ishaan Ahuja (2015B5A80442P) 4. Amaayaa Goswami (2016B5PS0001P) 5. Madhur Wadhwa (2016B5A30727P) 6. Akaash Bist (2016B5A80675P) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Computational Physics (PHY 313)
| Compulsory Disciplinary Course or Physics Open to all 3rd yr B5 students | Total number o registered students ~ 50
|
2.MeOW (PHY 111) | Compulsory oundation physics course to all irst degree students | One section |
3.(a)Projects: SOP/COP/LOP | Design Project | 1. Aditya Sunil Venikar (2015B5A30724P) 2. Deep Vikas Kulkarni (2015B5A70671P) 3. Ishaan Ahuja (2015B5A80442P) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Pattern Recognition (BITS 446)
| Elective course on emerging areas No pre-requisite Open to all eligible D/HD students | Total number o registered students ~ 77
|
2.Adv Phys Lab (PHY 344) | Compulsory lab course to all MSc Physics students | Instructor |
3.(a)Projects: SOP/COP/LOP | Special Project (PHY 491) | 1. Shubham Gupta (2014B5A30752P) 2. Akshay Golechha (2014B5A40844P) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Computational Physics (PHY 313)
| Compulsory Disciplinary Course or Physics Open to all 3ry B5 students | Total number o registered students ~ 50
|
2.Physics Lab (PHY 110) | Compulsory lab course to all irst degree students | Two sections |
3.(a)Projects: SOP/COP/LOP (b)Projects: First Deg Thesis | 1. Special Project 2. Lab oriented project 3. Special Project | 1. Smriti Joshi (2014B5PS0947P) 2. Sachin Mishra (2014B5A70853P) 3. Aakanksha Agarwal (2014B5TS0951P) 1. Srajan Jain (2013B5A70810P) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Pattern Recognition (BITS 446)
| Elective course on emerging areas No pre-requisite Open to all eligible D/HD students | Total number o registered students ~ 65
|
2.Adv Phys Lab (PHY 344) | Compulsory lab course to all MSc Physics students | Instructor-InCharge |
3.(a)Projects: SOP/COP/LOP (b)Projects: First Deg Thesis | 1. Pratyush Kar (2013A7TS029P) 2. Abhinav Mehta (2013A7TS183P) 3. Srajan Jain (2013B5A7810P) 1. Soma Mishra (2013B5TS960P) (As Co-Guide) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Image Processing (BITS 311)
| Elective course on emerging areas No pre-requisite Open to all eligible D/HD students | Total number o registered students ~ 45
|
2.Physics Lab (PHY 110) | Compulsory lab course or all BE students | Two Sections |
3.Projects: SOP/LOP/COP | 1.Soma Mishra(ID:2013B5TS960P) 2. MohitBharadwaj(2012B5A3651P) 3. Sanjay Reddy S(ID:2013A7PS189P) 4. Manit Gupta(ID: 2013A7PS120P) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Pattern Recognition (BITS 446)
| Elective course on emerging areas No pre-requisite Open to all eligible D/HD students | Total number o registered students ~ 55
|
2.Adv Phys Lab (PHY 344) | Compulsory lab course to all MSc Physics students |
|
3.(a)Projects: Study Oriented Projs (b) Projects: First Deg Thesis | 1.Raja VSKMT(ID:2011A7PS111) 2. Alekhya K(ID:2012A7PS095) 1. Himanshu Hansaria(ID:2011B5AB445) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Image Processing (BITS 311)
| Elective course on emerging areas No pre-requisite Open to all eligible D/HD students | Total number o registered students ~ 61
|
2.Physics Lab (PHY 110) | Compulsory lab course or all BE students | One Section |
3.(a)Projects: Study Oriented Projs (b) Projects: First Deg Thesis | 1. Soma Mishra(ID:2013B5TS960P) 2.Sankhya Chakravarty(2012A7PS014) 3. Sanjay Reddy S (ID:2013A7PS189P) 4. Varun (ID: 2013A7PS166P) 5. Priyank Gupta (ID: 2013A7PS070P) 6. Saurabh Anand (ID 2013A7PS139P) (3-6 as co-guide) 1. Saumya Sahai(ID:2011B5A7581) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Image Processing (BITS 311)
| Elective course on emerging areas No pre-requisite Open to all eligible D/HD students | Total number o registered students ~ 210
|
2.Adv Phys Lab (PHY 344) | Compulsory lab course to all MSc Physics students |
|
3.(a)Projects: Study Oriented Projs (b) Projects: First Deg Thesis | 1. Himanshu Hansaria (ID:2011B5AB445) 2. Saurabh Maurya (2012A7PS055) 1. Adbhut Gupta(ID:2010B5A3672) 2. Tushar Rathi(ID:2010B5A3658) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Pattern Recognition (BITS 446)
| ·Elective course on emerging areas ·No pre-requisite ·Open to all eligible D/HD students | Total number of registered students = 80 |
Project: First Degree Thesis Project: Lab Oriented Project Project: Study Oriented Project Project: Special Project | 1. Adbhut Gupta (ID:2010B5A3672) 2. Ambuj Mehra (ID:2011B5A3616) 3. Pranav Gupta (ID:2012A7PS068) 4. P. Laxman (ID:2011C6PS603) 5. C. Bharath (ID:2011A7PS007) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Image Processing (BITS 311, EA C443)
| ·Elective course on emerging areas ·No pre-requisite ·Open to all eligible D/HD students | Total number o registered students = 149
|
2.Adv Phys Lab (PHY 344), IMA (PHY C391) | Compulsory lab course to all MSc Physics students |
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3. (a) Projects: Study Oriented Projs (b) Projects: First Deg Thesis | 1. Pooja Garg (ID:2011A7PS056P) 2. Anagh Pathak (ID:2009B5A1633P) 3. Viswadeep Sarangi (ID:2009B5A8678P) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Pattern Recognition (EA C471) (BITS 446)
| Elective course on emerging areas No pre-requisite Open to all eligible D/HD students |
Total number o registered students = 72
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2.Ele. Mag & Optics Lab (PHY 214) | Compulsory lab course to all MSc Physics students in their 2nd year 1st semester | Section 2 |
3. (a) Projects: Lab Oriented Projs (BITS C313) (b) Projects: First Deg Thesis | 1. Neha Gupta (ID:2010B5C7864P) 2.Aditya Joshi (ID:2010B5A3553) 3. N N Awadhut (ID: 2010B5A3629) 4. Tushar Rathi (ID:2010B5A3658) 5. Adbhut Gupta (ID:2010B5A3672) 6. Anagh Pathak (ID:2009B5A1633P) 7. Nitin Varyani (ID:2009B4A7586P) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Intro to Nanoscience (EA C416)
| Elective course on emerging areas No pre-requisite Open to all eligible D/HD students |
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2.Instrumental Methods o Analysis (PHY C391) | Compulsory lab course to all MSc Physics students in their 3rd year 2nd semester | Optics Lab |
3.(a) Projects: Lab Oriented Projs (BITS C313) (b) Projects: First Deg Thesis (c) Projects: Higher Deg Thesis | 1. S. Abhinav (ID:2010A3PS167) 2.Aditya Joshi (ID:2010B5A3553) 3. N N Awadhut (ID: 2010B5A3629) 4. Tushar Rathi (ID:2010B5A3658) 5. Adbhut Gupta (ID:2010B5A3672) 6. Dharnish K (ID:2008B5A8716) 7. Savini Sonavaria (ID:2011H124047) |
Name of the course | About the course | Students/Section |
1.Pattern Recognition (EA C471)
| Elective course on emerging areas No pre-requisite Open to all eligible D/HD students | Total number o registered students = 82 |
2.Mechanics, oscillation & waves (PHY 111) | Course to all D students in their irst semester 1st year | Tutorial section # 12 |
3.Projects or Higher Degree (Study in Advanced Topics, BITS G513) | Title of the project "Bird song recognition system" | Name of the student: Savini Sonavaria (2011H124047P) |
TEACHING EXPERIENCE at Graduate, Post-Graduate level & PhD level (Prior to joining BITS Pilani)
Tuberculosis drug discovery
Main TB targets: Enzymes involved in DNA synthesis, cell wall synthesis, signaling pathway, dormancy, shikimate pathway, amino acid biosynthesis.
Host directed TB therapy
Other antimicrobial drug discovery
Antibacterial drugs: ESKAPE organisms majorly Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
1. Karolinska Institute, Sweden.
2. N.I.I. New Delhi, India.
Computational learning theory
Foundations of Data Science
Foundations of Deep Learning (Special Topics)
Applied Statistical Methods
Sl. No. | Course | On Campus/ WILP | students registered | IC |
1 | ME F220 Heat Transfer | On campus | 157 | Y |
2 | DE ZG 631 Materials Technology and Testing | WILP | 192 | Y |
Sl. No. | Course | On Campus/ WILP | No. of Students registered | IC | Feedback |
1 | ME F420 Power Plant Engineering (Lecture) | On campus | 13 | Y | - |
2 | ME F420 Power Plant Engineering (Tutorial) | On campus | 13 | Y | - |
3 | DE ZG 631 Materials Technology and Testing | WILP | 274 | Y | 4.34/5 |
Sl. No. | Course | On Campus/ WILP | No. of Students registered | IC | Feedback |
1 | ME F220 Heat Transfer (Tutorial) | On campus | 157 | N | 9.32/10 |
2 | DE ZG 631 Materials Technology and Testing | WILP | 232 | Y | 4.30/5 |
A: Details of Courses engaged for Five Years & feedback.
I Semester 2021-2022 (Current semester)
Serial Number | Course | On Campus/ WILP | No. Of Students | IC |
1 | MEF420 Power Plant Engineering (L) | On campus | 20 | Yes |
2. | ME F420 Power Plant Engineering (T) | On campus | 20 | Yes |
3. | DEZG 631 Materials Technology and Testing (L) | WILP | 232 | Yes |
Academic Year 2020-2021
II Semester 2020-21
Serial Number | Course | OnCampus/ WILP | No. Of Students | IC | Students Feedback |
1 | ME F220 Heat Transfer (L) | On campus | 156 | Yes | 8.8/10 (32) |
2. | ME F220 Heat Transfer (P1) | On campus | 42 | Yes | 9.01/12 |
3. | ME F420 Power Plant Engineering (L) | On campus | 12 | Yes | 9.81/10 (3) |
I Semester 2020-2021
Serial Number | Course | OnCampus/ WILP | No. Of Students | IC | Students Feed back |
1 | MEF311 Heat Transfer (L) | On campus | 146 | Yes | 8.69/10 (32) |
2. | ME F311 Heat Transfer (P5) | On campus | 146 | Yes | ------- |
3. | ENGG ZC243 Mechanical Technology (L) | WILP | 241 | Yes | 4.35/5 (216) |
II Semester 2019-2020
Serial Number | Course | OnCampus/ WILP | No. Of Students | IC | Students Feedback |
1 | MEF420 Power Plant Engineering (L) | On campus | 23 | Yes | NA |
2. | ENGG ZC 232 Engineering Materials (L) | WILP | 272 | Yes | 4.43/5 (239) |
3. | BITS G639 Practice School-II (NBC Bearings and CEG, Jaipur) | On campus | 06 | No | NA |
I Semester 2019-2020
Serial Number | Course | OnCampus/ WILP | No. Of Students | IC | Students Feed back |
1 | MEF311 Heat Transfer (L) | On campus | 138 | Yes | 9.04/10 (50) |
2. | ME F311 Heat Transfer (P2,P5) | On campus | 75 | Yes | 8.52/10 (27) |
3. | ETZC353 Energy Management | WILP | 148 | Yes | 4.23/5 (148) |
Academic Year 2018-2019
II Semester 2018-2019
Serial Number | Course | OnCampus/ WILP | No. Of Students | IC | Students Feedback |
1 | MEF420 Power Plant Engineering (L) | On campus | 49 | Yes | 9.48/10 (36) |
2. | ME F420 Power Plant Engineering (T) | On campus | 49 | Yes | 9.50/10 (34) |
3. | ENG ZC 232Engineering Materials (L) | WILP | 265 | Yes | 4.20/5 (191) |
4. | BITS G639 Practice School-II (NBC Bearings and CEG, Jaipur) | On campus | 06 | No | NA |
I Semester 2018-2019
Serial Number | Course | OnCampus/ WILP | No. Of Students | IC | Students Feedback |
1 | MEF311 Heat Transfer (L) | On campus | 133 | Yes | 9.21/10 (51) |
2. | ME F311 Heat Transfer (P3) | On campus | 28 | Yes | 8.56/10(26) |
3. | ME F311 Heat Transfer (P4) | On Campus | 34 | Yes | 8.83/10(30) |
4. | MEF 212 Materials science and Engg. | On Campus | 145 | No | 8.33/10 (60) |
Academic year 2017-2018
II Semester 2017-2018
Serial Number | Course | On Campus/ WILP | No. Of Students | IC | Students Feedback |
1 | MEF420 Power Plant Engineering (L) | On campus | 38 | Yes | 9.06(14) |
2. | MEF420 Power Plant Engineering (T) | On campus | 38 | Yes | 8.59(27) |
3 | BITS G639 Practice School-II (NBC Bearings and CEG, Jaipur) | On campus | 06 | No | NA |
I Semester 2017-2018
Serial Number | Course | On Campus/ WILP | No. Of Students | IC | Students Feedback |
1 | MEF311 Heat Transfer (L) | On campus | 128 | Yes | 9.21/10(70) |
2. | ME F311 Heat Transfer (P2,P4) | On campus | 75 | Yes | 8.8/10 (38) |
Academic year 2016-17
II Semester 2016-2017
Serial Number | Course | On Campus/ WILP | No. Of Students | IC | Students Feedback |
1 | MEF420 Power Plant Engineering (L) | On campus | 50 | Yes | 9.01/10 (16) |
2. | ME F420 Power Plant Engineering (T) | On campus | 50 | Yes | NA |
3. | ENGGZC 232 Engineering Materials (L) | WILP | 41 | Yes | 4.42/5(23) |
4. | BITS G639 Practice School-II (NBC Bearings and CEG, Jaipur) | On campus | 06 | No | NA |
I Semester 2016-2017
Serial Number | Course | On Campus/ WILP | No. Of Students | IC | Students feed back |
1 | MEF311 Heat Transfer (L) | On campus | 138 | Yes | 9.05/10(65) |
2. | ME F311 Heat Transfer (P2,P5) | On campus | 75 | Yes | 8.75/10 (38) |
3. | ENGG ZC 232 Engineering Materials (L) | WILP | 280 | Yes | 4.28/5 (222) |
Academic year 2015-2016
II Semester 2015-2016
Serial Number | Course | On Campus/ WILP | No. Of Students | IC | Students Feedback |
1 | MEF420 Power Plant Engineering (L) | On campus | 38 | Yes | 9.35/10 (24) |
2. | ME F420 Power Plant Engineering (T) | On campus | 38 | Yes | 9.17/10 (21) |
3. | ENGG ZC 232 Engineering Materials (L) | WILP | 179 | Yes | 4.36/5 (140) |
4. | BITS G639 Practice School-II (NBC Bearings and CEG, Jaipur) | On campus | 06 | No | NA |
Courses in Current Semester (Sem-Il, 2012-2013) | Class Hrs |
Machine Design & Drawing
| T, Th, S 10AM to 10.50PM |
List of On-Campus courses taught at BITS Pilani | No. of Semesters Taught |
Mechanical System Design [ME G521] | 5 |
Design Projects [DE G522] | 4 |
Advanced Mechanics of Solids and Kinematics [ME C392] | 7 |
Computer Aided Design (Selected topics only) | 2 |
Design of Machine Elements [ME C312] | 4 |
Dynamics of Machines and Vibration [ME C422] | 1 |
Engineering Graphics [TA C111] | 9 |
Mechanics of Solids [ES C221] | 7 |
Production Techniques [ME C 342] | 1 |
Thermodynamics [ES C 112] | 8 |
Transport Phenomena –I [ ME C221] | 4 |
Workshop Practice TA C112] | 5 |
New Course Planned: Database Implementation (this course will be offered in collaboration with Prof. Shashi K Gadia, Dept. of Comp. Sc., Iowa State University,US)
Completed: 12 (5 in Medicinal Chemistry; 6 in Pharmacology; 1 in Veterinary Pharmacology)
DAC member for several Ph.D. candidates
Guided several M. Pharm. students for various projects in the area of New Drug Design and Synthesis, Neuro-psychopharmacology, Design and development of new animal models, with special reference to serotonergic modulators and related disorders. Many have culminated in conference presentations and or publications.
Guided two (completed) first degree thesis students and currently guiding one first degree student in the area of Neuro-psychopharmacology, Design and Development of new Animal Models and related protocol standardization. Guided several B.Pharm. Students on Special Projects, Lab. Oriented Projects, Study Oriented Projects, Computer Projects. A few have culminated in conference presentations and or publications.
Higher Degree or P.G. Level
First Degree or Undergraduate Level
First Semester 2022-23
CS/SS G514 Object Oriented Analysis and Design
Instructor Incharge : Yashvardhan Sharma
M, W, F 3rd Hr @ 6103
Chamber Consultation Hours: Thursday 5:00pm to 6pm @6111-C
SS ZG514 Object Oriented Analysis and Design
Instructor Incharge : Yashvardhan Sharma
Saturday 10:30am - 12:30pm
Online Lecture
Second Semester 2022-23
CS F415 Data Mining
Instructor : Yashvardhan Sharma
M, W, F 2nd Hr @ 6104
Chamber Consultation Hours: Thursday 5:00pm to 6pm @6111-C
SS ZG514 Data Warehousing
Instructor : Yashvardhan Sharma
Saturday 5:50pm to 7:20pm
Online Lecture
(After July 2018)
Academic Year Semester Course
2018 - 19 Semester 1
I .CS F415 D ATA M INING I/C (95 S TUDENTS ) II . IS ZC332 DATABASE SYST AND APPL I/C (1508 S TUDENTS )
2018 - 19 Semester 2
I .CS F415 D ATA M INING I/C (52 S TUDENTS ) ii.SS G515 DATA WAREHOUSING - I/C (33 Students)
2019 - 20 Semester 1
i.CS F213 OBJECT ORIENTED PROG (240 Students) II .SS G514 O BJECT O RIENTED A NALYSIS AND D ESIGN I/C(56 S TUDENTS )
2019 - 20 Semester 2
I .CS F212 D ATABASE S YSTEMS I/C (246 S TUDENTS ) I .CS F415 D ATA M INING I/C (69 S TUDENTS )
2020 - 21 Semester 1
II .SS G514 O BJECT O RIENTED A NALYSIS AND D ESIGN I/C( 67 S TUDENTS ) - T WO O FFERINGS (11+56) II .SS ZG514 O BJECT O RIENTED A NALYSIS AND D ESIGN I/C(1 8 9 S TUDENTS )
20 20 - 2 1 Semester 2
I . SS Z G515 DATA WAREHOUSING - I/C ( 118 Students) - I .CS F415 D ATA M INING I/C ( 23 S TUDENTS )
202 1 - 2 2 Semester 1
II .SS G514 O BJECT O RIENTED A NALYSIS AND D ESIGN I/C( 3 7 S TUDENTS ) II . BITS F425 D EEP L EARNING I NSTRUCTOR ( 7 9 S TUDENTS )
20 21 - 2 2 Semester 2
I .CS F212 D ATABASE S YSTEMS I (2 59 S TUDENTS ) I .CS F415 D ATA M INING I/C ( 12 S TUDENTS )
Teaching Courses with full enthusiasm
i. Taking all classes regularly.
ii. Test Paper Correction and Dis tribution within a week .
iii. Grade Submission always before deadline.
iv. Never missed any invigilation duty.
Financial Management
Fundamentals of Finance and Accounts
Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
Business Analysis and Valuation
Derivatives and Risk Management
Corporate Finance and Taxation
Theory of Finance
Principles of Economics
Principles of Management
Financial Risk Analytics and Management
Test
Present semester
Previous semesters
Introduction, structure of materials (metals, ceramics and polymers), crystalline structure imperfections, amorphous and semi-crystalline materials, correlation of structure to properties, phase diagrams & phase transformation, solidification, diffusion and heat treatment, mechanical behavior of materials. Non-destructive testing, composites, corrosion, advanced-smart materials, criteria for material selection, economic environmental and societal issues.
Micro electro mechanical systems (MEMS), devices and technologies. Micro-machining and microfabrication techniques. Transduction mechanisms and modeling in different energy domains. Analysis of micromachined capacitive, piezoresistive and thermal sensors/actuators and applications. Computer- aided design for MEMS layout, fabrication and analysis.
Spring 2023
Fall 2022
Spring 2022
Fall 2021
Summer Term 2021
Spring 2021
Fall 2020
2022-23 (First)
2022-23 (Second)
2023-24 (First)
2023-24 (Second)
2022-23 |
2022-23 |
BITS F327 AI for Robotics
BITS F431 Flexible Manufacturing System
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics
ME F320 Engineering Optimization
ME F221 Mechanisms and Machines
BITS F441 Robotics
ME G511 Mechanisms and Robotics
CE F342 Water and Wastewater Treatment
CE F423 Green Buildings and Energy Conservation
SAN G511 Sanitation Technology
BITS E661 Research Methodology
SSTM ZG511 Sanitation Technology (WILP*)
SSTM ZG525 Environmental Systems Modelling (WILP*)
SSTM ZG528 Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment (WILP*)
TEWPG ZG521 Environmental Impact Assessment (WILP*)
*Work Integrated Learning Program
First Degree (Undergraduate)
BITS F225 Environmental Studies
CE F231 Fluid Mechanics
CE C322 / CE F242 Construction Planning and Technology
CE F321 Engineering Hydrology
CE F341 Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering
CE C342 / F342 Water and Wastewater Treatment
CE F212 Transport Phenomena
CE F214 Construction Materials
CE C371 Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics
CE C394 / CE F423 Green Buildings and Energy Conservation
CE C414 / CE F323 Introduction to Environmental Engineering
CE C418 Introduction to Water Resources Engineering
TA C111 / BITS F110 Engineering Graphics
TA C222 Measurement Techniques II Laboratory
CE C371 Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics Laboratory
CE C342 / F342 Water and Wastewater Treatment Laboratory
At Thapar University, Patiala and PSNACET, Dindigul, TN
Hydrology and Ground Water, Geotechnical Engineering, Architecture and Town planning,
Transportation Engineering II, Introduction to Civil Engineering
HSS F 322 : Social and Political Ecology
Objective of the Course: Social and Political ecology examines the politics of the environment and the social responses to the politics. The course would provide students awareness of contemporary debates on the issue of environment through case studies, movements and policies. This would enable students to have a broader understanding of issues related to policies and governance of natural resources.
GS F212: Environment, Development and Climate Change
Scope and Objective of the Course: This course focuses on the concepts of environment, development, and climate change in the contemporary world. This course focuses on the nature and causes of environmental problems in developing countries. Attention is given to both the causes and solutions of environmental problems and the role of state and non-state actors interacting at local, national and global scales. The objective of the course is to make the students aware of the debates and issues relating to environment, development and climate change. The goal of this course is for the learners to appreciate the people-environment relations and to understand the anthropocentric dynamics of development and climate change.
GS F333: Public Administration
Scopes and Objective of the Course: Public administration is a government’s functional arm that enables it to discharge growing responsibilities within an organized framework of well-established procedures. The quality of public administration determines the efficiency with which a government is able to reach out to fulfill the needs of its people and carry forward its objectives into practice. Think about how public administration plays an important role in your life as an Indian citizen? Public administration represents a great creative force, which if used in the right way at the right time, can transform and enhance the social, cultural and economic life of a nation……..
HSS F362: Local Governance and Participation
Scope and Objective of the Course: Strengthening local governments is one of the most important governance challenges in India today. A strong and empowered local government can bring together inclusive growth with inclusive governance. The course will introduce students to key concepts and ideas of decentralization with a focus on the constitutional framework for the same in the Indian context. This will include understanding the 73rd and 74th Constitutional amendments; the Panchayat Extension to Scheduled Areas (PESA); the idea and impact of reservations for women, scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and other marginalized communities. State wise and sectoral case studies will be used to further engage and explain the idea of local governance and participation.
GS F211: Modern Political Concepts
Scope and Objective of the Course: Students will gain a working understanding of the concepts of State, Rights, Democracy, Modern political ideologies, Contemporary political issues. The main purpose of this course is to acquaint students with the language of politics. Here, language is understood as the vocabulary and rhetoric of politics. As languages change over time, it is pertinent to understand the historical context(s) from within which the language(s) of politics emerged as well as those in which these continue to evolve.
HSS F249: Politics in India
Scope and Objective of the Course: India is a diverse country and has sustained a thriving democracy for decades. In its functioning, the Indian democracy deals with various complex issues juxtaposed against each other. The country is defined by great cultural diversity on the one hand and, on the other, the presence of deep social and economic inequality. Some state institutions that deal with these complexities have flourished and strengthened our democracy, while others have not. There is a constant negotiation of political space, ideologies, and identities by the state, political parties, and civil society. A constant challenge faced by the Indian democracy is its capacity to redistribute wealth and alleviate poverty. This Politics in India course will address these issues and help students understand the complexity that defines Indian politics.
UGC Massive online course
I have developed all content for three modules on forest commons, the concept of sustainability and sustainable development for the MA course on Environmental Sociology. The lectures for these modules can be found at the following links:
• Sustainable development: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_APJLEgpiIc2Aj8nnB5WMmSE9KPDLkAy
• Forest commons: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_APJLEgpiIdBxrTQyuwAwW19hLGHWWz3
• Concept of sustainability:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_APJLEgpiIei5b1wFn-PnJEtdq5oGGb
WILP Courses:
Environmental Biotechnology
Solid Waste Management
Other courses:
CEL I Laboratory
CEL II Laboratory
BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus
2023-24 Semester II (ongoing)
2023-24 Semester I
2022-23 Semester II
2022-23 Semester I
2021-22 Semester II
2021-22 Semester I
2020-21 Semester II
2020-21 Semester I
2019-20 Semester II
2019-20 Semester I
2018-19 Semester II
2018-19 Semester I
2017-18 Semester II
2017-18 Semester I
Teaching Assistant, Texas A&M University, College Station
Fall 2010
Spring 2010
Teaching Assistant, University of Connecticut, Storrs
Spring 2009
Fall 2008
* Instructor-In-Charge or Sole Instructor
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RESEARCH PROJECTS
CONSULTANCIES
Courses taught
Previously taught or assisted
Semester I 2020-2021
Semester II 2020-2021
Semester I 2021-2022
Semester II 2021-2022
Semester I 2022-2023
Semester II 2022-2023
Semester I 2023-2024
Courses Taught:
Aviral Agarwal 2008B1A8685G (1st Sem 2012-2014)
Megha Chatterjee 2008B1A8693 G (1st Sem 2012-2013)
Sree Devi Raman 2008B1A8677G (1st Sem 2012-2013)
Aradhana 2010B1A1212G (1st sem 2012-2013)
P. Prithvi Kishore 2008B1A3699 (2nd Sem 2011-2012)
V. Mounika 2008B1A4681G (1st Sem 2011-2012)
Saurabh 2007 B1A4474G (2nd Sem 2009-2010)
Anand devassy Paul 2007B1A4666G (2nd Sem 2009-2010)
Purvali Chaudhari 2008A1PS417G
Shilpa V. 2007B1A4517G (2nd Sem 2009-2010)
Professional Practice/ Higher Degree Thesis
C. Chandra Sekhar 2008H129002G (2009) 'Screening of Indian Snake Venoms for Anticoagulant Toxins'
Akriti Rastogi 2009H129004G (2011) 'Study of Anticoagulant Components of Jellyfish Tentacle Extract'
Mansi Baveja 2010H129405G (2012) ' Purification and Characterization of an Anticoagulant Toxin from Russell's Viper Venom'.
Clarice Pereira Genevive 2010H129001G (2012) 'An α-Fibrinogenase from Russell's Viper Venom'
Current Ph. D. students:
C. Chandra Sekhar (SRF-CSIR)
Akriti Rastogi (SRF-CSIR)
Jigni Sayeda Pathan (JRF-UGC-Maulana Azad Scholarship)
Mansi Baveja (SRF-DST-INSPIRE)
2011 - Ph.D. Dissertation titled Symbiosis in the Songs of Mudugar from Madras Christian College, University of Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu State
2003 - M.A. in English Language and Literature from Madras Christian College (Autonomous), Tambaram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu State
2001 - B.A. in English Language and Literature from Mar Thoma College, Thiruvalla, affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala State
Additional Qualifications
2020 - Certificate course (Online) in Music Production from Music Lounge, Chennai
2007 - Post Graduate Certificate in English Language Teaching from English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad
2000 - Diploma in Communicative English from Mar Thoma College affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam
Work Experience
2022-2023 - Fulbright fellow at Western Washington University (taught a course on Environmental Justice)
2021 to Present - Associate Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences BITS Pilani, K. K. Birla Goa Campus
2012 - 2021 - Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences-Pilani, K.K. Birla Goa Campus
2010 - 2012 - Assistant Professor, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, Tamil Nadu State
2009 - 2010 - Assistant Professor (Guest), Dept. of English (SFS), Madras Christian College, Tambaram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu State
2008 - 2009 - Program Officer, National Folklore Support Centre (NFSC), Chennai, Tamil Nadu State
Courses Taught
At Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Western Washington University, USA
1. Indian Films, Environmental Justice, and the Subaltern (5 credits)
At Birla Institute of Technology and Science-Pilani, K.K. Birla Goa Campus
1. Ecocriticism (3 credits)
2. Philosophy of Aesthetics (3 credits)
3. Literary Criticism (3 credits)
5. Technical Report Writing (2 credits)
At Central University of Tamil Nadu
1. British Literature I (M.A. English Studies - 5 Credits)
2. Introduction to Dravidian Literature (M.A. English Studies - 2 Credits)
3. Introduction to Comparative Literature (M.A. English Studies - 3 Credits)
4. Literary Criticism (M.A. English Studies - 5 Credits)
5. American Literature II (M.A. English Studies - 5 Credits)
6. British Literature III (M.A. English Studies - 5 Credits)
7. Language and Media (M.A. English Studies - 3 Credits)
8. New Literatures I (M.A. English Studies - 3 Credits)
9. Theory and Cultural Criticism (M.A. English Studies - 5 Credits)
10. Ecocriticism (Integrated M.Sc. - 2 Credits)
Contribution to Academics
Syllabi Framing
At Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Western Washington University, USA
1. Indian Films, Environmental Justice, and the Subaltern (5 credits)
At Birla Institute of Technology and Science-Pilani, K.K. Birla Goa Campus
1. Ecocriticism (Elective introduced in 2013)
2. Philosophy of Aesthetics (Elective Introduced in 2016)
3. Introduction to Video Games (Elective Introduced in 2016)
At Central University of Tamil Nadu
1. Introduction to Dravidian Literature (along with Dr. Nirmal Selvamony)
2. Introduction to Comparative Literature (along with Dr. T. Jayaraman)
3. Language and Media
4. Theory and Cultural Criticism (along with Dr. T. Jayaraman)
5. Ecocriticism for Integrated Sciences (along with Dr. S. Susan Deborah)
My Essays and other works included in Syllabi:
1. “Towards Green Education” introduced in the Undergraduate course on Ecopoetics at Women’s Christian College, Chennai
2. The Story of Mudugar (Video-documentary made as part of my Ph.D. dissertation included in the Ecocriticism syllabus at Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur
3. Culture and Media: Ecocritical Explorations taught as part of Green Studies course in Madras Christian College
4. Prepared the syllabus titled “Green Studies” for the newly introduced PG Programme in English at the Parvatibai Chowgule College of Arts and Science (Autonomous) along with Dr. S. Susan Deborah in the academic year 2018-2019
Research Experience:
2014-2016: Post-doctoral Fellow, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Higher Degree
PhD (Finance): National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), Surathkal, Mangalore
Thesis Title: An Empirical Analysis of Hedging and Diversification Role of Commodity Futures as a Risk Management Tool
MBA (Finance): Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology (NMIT, Bangalore), Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) Karnataka.
B. Com (Accounts): Tilka Manjhi University, Bhagalpur, Bihar
Mathematics-I (Calculus)- MATH C191-MATH F111
Mathematics-II (Linear Algebra & Complex Variable)- MATH C192-MATH F112
Mathematics-III (Differential Equations)- MATH C241-MATH F211
Discrete Structure for Computer Science- MATH C222
Discrete Mathematics- MATH F213
Optimization- AAOC C222-MATH F212
Optimization –AAOC ZC222 (WILP)
Numerical Analysis- AAOC C341
Linear Algebra & Optimization- PERL ZC235
Cosmology- MATH F456
1. Prateek Jain (2008B4AA498H)
Publication: Prateek Jain, Pradyumn Kumar Sahoo, Bivudutta Mishra: “Axially Symmetric Cosmological Model with Wet Dark Fluid in Bimetric Theory of Gravitation”, International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 51(8) (2012), 2546-2551 (Impact Factor 1.186) Springer
2. G. Chakradhar Reddy (2010B4A3589H)
Publication: P. K. Sahoo, B. Mishra, G Chakradhar Reddy: “Axially symmetric cosmological model in f(R,T) gravity”, European Physical Journal Plus, 129(3), (2014), 49 (Impact factor 1.475) Springer
3. Jeswitha Chintala Cheruvu (2010B4TS802H)
4. Srikanth Suresh (2011B4A7602H)
Publication: B. Mishra, P.K. Sahoo, Srikanth Suresh: “Non-existence of perfect dark energy fluid in Bianchi type-IV space time”, Astrophysics and Space Science, 358(1), (2015) 7. (Impact factor 2.401) Springer
5. Pratishtha Shukla (2011B4A3634H)
6. Amritha Jaydev KM (2011B4A7636H)
Publication: P Shukla, A Jayadev, LRS Bianchi Type-I Cosmology with Gamma Law EoS in f(R,T) Gravity, APPLICATIONS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, 11 (1), (2016) 229-237
7. Avinash Kumar Aman (2011B4A7661H)
Publication: B. Mishra, P. K. Sahoo, Avinash Aman: “Non-existence of Bianchi type IV space-time in modified gravity”, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 108(1), (2016), 13-21 (Impact Factor 0.372) Academic Publications
8. Prasanth Sukumar (2011B5A1455H)
9. V. Raghavender Reddy (2013B4A7694H)
Publication: P. Sahoo, R. Reddy, LRS Bianchi Type-I Bulk Viscous Cosmological Models in f(R,T) Gravity, Astrophysics 61 (1), (2018) 134-143 (Impact factor 0.670) Springer
10. Parul Goyal (2013B4A7807H)
11. Kusuma Varun (2013A3PS381H)
12. Barkha Mahendrakumar Taori (2013B4A1492H)
Publications: P.H.R.S. Moraes, P.K. Sahoo, Barkha Taori, Parbati Sahoo, “Phantom energy dominated universe as a transient stage in f(R) cosmology”, International Journal of Modern Physics D, 28(10) (2019) 1950124 (Impact factor 2.17) World Scientific
P. Sahoo, B. Taori, K.L. Mahanta, Mixed fluid cosmological model in f(R,T) gravity Canadian Journal of Physics, 98(11) (2020) 981-992, (Impact factor 1.032) NRC Press
13. Veerav Chebrolu (2013B4AA886H)
14. Vedic Sharma (2014B4A7424H)
15. Dhruv Kulshreshtha (2014B4AA687H)
16. Saaransh Singhal (2014A4PS369H)
17. Vempali Mani Ratnam (2014A3PS434H)
18. Mullangi Sai Varun Reddy (2014B4A4944H)
19. Ahana Ghosh (2014B4A70525H)
20. Adira Mohitha (2015AAPS262H)
21. Katreddy Alekhya Suma (2015B4A80574H)
22. Anshuman Pati (2016B4A70470H)
23. Omkar Abhishek (2016B4A10449H)
24. T Rahul Raju (2016B4A10513H)
25. Shreyas Sunil Kulkarni (2016B4A70649H)
26. Shivaank Agarwal (2016B4A70675H)
Publication: P.H.R.S. Moraes, Pradyumn Kumar Sahoo, Shreyas Sunil Kulkarni, Shivaank Agarwal, “An Exponential Shape Function for Wormholes in Modified Gravity”, CHIN. PHYS. LETT. 36(12), (2019) 120401 (Impact factor 1.066) IOP
27. Ankush GK (2017B5A41552H)
28. Soumil Girish Sahu (2018A4PS0572H)
29. Siddharth Jagota (2018A7PS0166H)
30. Viral Tiwari (2018B4AA0795)
31. Rohan Dubey (2018B4A30939H)
32. Swapnil Das (2019A5PS1159H)
33. Raj Tripathi (2019B4A70869H)
34. Ritik Pachuri (2019B4AA0890H)
35. Subhrat Praharaj (2018B4A40714H)
Publication: Oleksii Sokoliuk, Subhrat Praharaj, Alexander Baransky, P.K. Sahoo, Accretion flows around exotic tidal wormholes I. Ray-tracing, Astronomy & Astrophysics (A&A), 665 (2022) A139 , (Impact factor 6.240) EDP, arXiv:2207.07193,
36. Vansh Madan (2018B4A70779H)
37. LImbodia Harrshit Anil (2019B4A40815H)
38. Dikshit Shreyas Sandeep (2020B4A82329H)
40. Subhrat Praharaj (2018B4A40714H)
Publication: Oleksii Sokoliuk, Simran Arora, Subhrat Praharaj, Alexander Baransky, P.K. Sahoo, On the impact of f(Q) gravity on the Large-Scale Structure, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS), 522(1) (2023) 252-267, (Impact Factor 5.235) Oxford University Press,arXiv:2303.17341
41. Nilay Shrivastava (2019B4A31301H)
42. Mohammed Muzakkir Rizwan (2020B4PS2250H)
43. Siddhartha Kankipati (2019B4A70841H)
44. Madhamsetty Sai Mani Prithvi Raj (2019B4A21015H)
Test
CHEM F110: Chemistry Laboratory - The MSc. level course exposes students to experimental methods of chemistry and enables them to integrate theoretical knowledge and concepts with practical experience.
CHEM F111: General Chemistry - The MSc. level course covers fundamental concepts of organic, inorganic and physical chemistry.
CHEM F241: Inorganic Chemistry II - The MSc. level course covers advanced topics in inorganic chemistry, such as structure, bonding, electronic spectra, and magnetism of coordination complexes, as well as structure, bonding and reactions of organometallic compounds.
CHEM G552: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry - The PhD level course covers advanced topics in inorganic chemistry, such as group theory and its applications to crystal field theory, molecular orbital theory and spectroscopy (electronic and vibrational), as well as reactions, kinetics, and mechanisms involving coordination complexes and organometallic compounds.
BITS G654: Advanced Instrumentation Techniques - The PhD level course covers the basics of several advanced analytical techniques and instrumentation practices that are commonly encountered in a chemistry and/or materials science R&D laboratory.
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Digital signal processing (EEE C415/ ECE/EEE F434)
Data communication and networks (BITS C372/ EEE F346)
Circuits and signals (EEE C272)
Electromagnetic fields and waves (EEE C433)
Mobile telecommunication networks (EA C452/ EEE F431)
Telecommunication switching system and networks (CS/EEE/INSTR C414, EEE/INSTR F414)
Communication systems (EEE C383/F311)
Signals and systems (EEE F243)
Microprocessor programming and interfacing (CS/EEE/INSTR F241)
Electrical sciences (EEE F111)
Control systems (ECE/EEE/INSTR F242)
Communication networks (ECE F343)
Digital design (CS/EEE/INSTR F215)
Telecom Network Management (SS ZG582)
Sravan Danda is an Assistant Professor (with OPERA award) at Computer Science and Informations Systems (CSIS) affiliated to APPCAIR at BITS-Pilani, Goa from September 2020. Prior to joining BITS-Pilani, Goa, he was a visitor at Systems Science and Informatics Unit (SSIU), Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Bangalore from October 2019. During this period, he worked on developing algorithms for hyperspectral band selection using Mathematical Morphology (MM), a sub-area of Image Processing. He received his PhD in Computer Science from the same lab, SSIU, ISI-Bangalore in October 2019. In his PhD thesis, he established that, faster and efficient algorithms for image segmentation and filtering can be obtained by exploiting the contrast-invariance nature of its solutions. This was done by using power watershed framework from MM. Before joining the PhD program in 2013, he worked as a Business Analyst at Genpact, Retail Chain Analytics domain, Bangalore from October 2011 - September 2013. At Genpact, he was responsible for providing recommendations such as product pricing and stocking based on the behaviour of shoppers, backed up with statistical analyses on point-of-sale data. Prior to this, he received his B.Math.(Hons.) degree in Mathematics and M.Stat. degree in Mathematical Statistics and Probability from ISI, in 2009 and 2011 respectively.
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Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high
Where knowledge is free
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls;
Where words come out from the depths of truth;
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection;
Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit;
Where the mind is led forward by thee into ever widening thought and action into that heaven of freedom,
my father, let my country awake.
- Rabindranath Tagore
2021-'22 Second Semester: Modern Physics Laboratory - PHY F244
2021-'22 First Semester: Physics Laboratory - PHY F110
2022-'23 Second semester: Advanced Quantum Field Theory - PHY G512
2021-'22 Second semester: Methods of Mathematical Physics - PHY F243
2022-'23 First semsetser: Introduction to Quantum Field Theory - PHY F412
2020-'21 Second semester: Electromagnetic Theory 2 - PHY F241
2021-'22 First semsetser: Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves (MOW) - PHY F111
2020-'21 First semester: Quantum Theory and Applications - PHY G514
2018-'19 Second Semester: Advanced Physics Laboratory PHY F344
2019-'20 First Semester: Physics Lab - PHY F110, Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves (MOW) - PHY F111, Group Theory and Applications - PHY F422
Interdisciplinary research approach to understand molecular basis behind occurance of diaseses like cataract, presbyopia and tuberculosis that involve structure-function characterization of proteins using spectroscopic techniques, molecular biology techniques, cell based assays and animal model studies.
Interested candidates who have qualified CSIR/UGC-NET JRF/ GATE/DST-Inspire or any other national level entrance exam for pursuing PhD may enquire at sandipn@goa.bits-pilani.ac.in for possible openings.
2021-2023 Assistant Professor, School of Health Sciences & Technology, UPES Dehradun, Uttarakhand India
2016-2021 Postdoctoral Fellow at School of Medicine, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado, USA
CHEM F110: Chemistry Laboratory
Oral Presentation
Poster Presentation
[1] Nandi, S. K., Panda, A. K., Chakraborty, A., Rathee, S., Roy, I., Barik, S., Mohapatra, S. S., and Biswas, A. (2022) Role of ATP-Small Heat Shock Protein Interaction in Human Diseases, Front Mol Biosci 9, 844826.
[2] Nandi, S. K., Singh, D., Upadhay, J., Gupta, N., Dhiman, N., Mittal, S. K., and Mahindroo, N. (2021) Identification of tear-based protein and non-protein biomarkers: Its application in diagnosis of human diseases using biosensors, Int J Biol Macromol 193, 838-846.
[3] Nandi, S. K., Rankenberg, J., Rakete, S., Nahomi, R. B., Glomb, M. A., Linetsky, M. D., and Nagaraj, R. H. (2021) Glycation-mediated protein crosslinking and stiffening in mouse lenses are inhibited by carboxitin in vitro, Glycoconj J 38, 347-359.
[4] Panda, A. K., Chakraborty, A., Nandi, S. K., and Biswas, A. (2020) The impact of different mutations at arginine141 on the structure, subunit exchange dynamics and chaperone activity of Hsp16.3, Proteins 88, 759-774.
[5] Nandi, S. K., Rankenberg, J., Glomb, M. A., and Nagaraj, R. H. (2020) Transient elevation of temperature promotes cross-linking of alpha-crystallin-client proteins through formation of advanced glycation endproducts: A potential role in presbyopia and cataracts, Biochem Biophys Res Commun 533, 1352-1358.
[6] Nandi, S. K., Nahomi, R. B., Rankenberg, J., Glomb, M. A., and Nagaraj, R. H. (2020) Glycation-mediated inter-protein cross-linking is promoted by chaperone-client complexes of alpha-crystallin: Implications for lens aging and presbyopia, J Biol Chem 295, 5701-5716.
[7] Nandi, S. K., Chakraborty, A., Panda, A. K., and Biswas, A. (2020) M. leprae HSP18 suppresses copper (II) mediated ROS generation: Effect of redox stress on its structure and function, Int J Biol Macromol 146, 648-660.
[8] Nahomi, R. B.#, Nandi, S. K.#, Rakete, S., Michel, C., Fritz, K. S., and Nagaraj, R. H. (2020) Lysine malonylation and propionylation are prevalent in human lens proteins, Exp Eye Res 190, 107864. #Contributed equally
[9] Stankowska, D. L., Nam, M. H., Nahomi, R. B., Chaphalkar, R. M., Nandi, S. K., Fudala, R., Krishnamoorthy, R. R., and Nagaraj, R. H. (2019) Systemically administered peptain-1 inhibits retinal ganglion cell death in animal models: implications for neuroprotection in glaucoma, Cell Death Discov 5, 112.
[10] Nandi, S. K., Rakete, S., Nahomi, R. B., Michel, C., Dunbar, A., Fritz, K. S., and Nagaraj, R. H. (2019) Succinylation Is a Gain-of-Function Modification in Human Lens alphaB-Crystallin, Biochemistry 58, 1260-1274.
[11] Nandi, S. K., Nahomi, R. B., Harris, P. S., Michel, C. R., Fritz, K. S., and Nagaraj, R. H. (2019) The absence of SIRT3 and SIRT5 promotes the acetylation of lens proteins and improves the chaperone activity of alpha-crystallin in mouse lenses, Exp Eye Res 182, 1-9.
[12] Nahomi, R. B., Nandi, S. K., and Nagaraj, R. H. (2019) A monoclonal antibody targeted to the functional peptide of alphaB-crystallin inhibits the chaperone and anti-apoptotic activities, J Immunol Methods 467, 37-47.
[13] Nandi, S. K., Chakraborty, A., Panda, A. K., Kar, R. K., Bhunia, A., and Biswas, A. (2018) Evidences for zinc (II) and copper (II) ion interactions with Mycobacterium leprae HSP18: Effect on its structure and chaperone function, J Inorg Biochem 188, 62-75.
[14] Chakraborty, A., Nandi, S. K., Panda, A. K., Mahapatra, P. P., Giri, S., and Biswas, A. (2018) Probing the structure-function relationship of Mycobacterium leprae HSP18 under different UV radiations, Int J Biol Macromol 119, 604-616.
[15] Panda, A. K., Chakraborty, A., Nandi, S. K., Kaushik, A., and Biswas, A. (2017) The C-terminal extension of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Hsp16.3 regulates its oligomerization, subunit exchange dynamics and chaperone function, FEBS J 284, 277-300.
[16] Panda, A. K.#, Nandi, S. K.#, Chakraborty, A., Nagaraj, R. H., and Biswas, A. (2016) Differential role of arginine mutations on the structure and functions of alpha-crystallin, Biochim Biophys Acta 1860, 199-210. #Contributed equally
[17] Nandi, S. K., Chakraborty, A., Panda, A. K., and Biswas, A. (2016) Conformational perturbation, hydrophobic interactions and oligomeric association are responsible for the enhanced chaperone function of Mycobacterium leprae HSP18 under pre-thermal condition, RSC Advances 6, 62146-62156.
[18] Nandi, S. K., Panda, A. K., Chakraborty, A., Sinha Ray, S., and Biswas, A. (2015) Role of Subunit Exchange and Electrostatic Interactions on the Chaperone Activity of Mycobacterium leprae HSP18, PLoS One 10, e0129734.
[19] Nandi, S. K., Chakraborty, A., Panda, A. K., Ray, S. S., Kar, R. K., Bhunia, A., and Biswas, A. (2015) Interaction of ATP with a small heat shock protein from Mycobacterium leprae: effect on its structure and function, PLoS Negl Trop Dis 9, e0003661.
[20] DiMauro, M. A.#, Nandi, S. K.#, Raghavan, C. T., Kar, R. K., Wang, B., Bhunia, A., Nagaraj, R. H., and Biswas, A. (2014) Acetylation of Gly1 and Lys2 promotes aggregation of human gammaD-crystallin, Biochemistry 53, 7269-7282. #Contributed equally
[21] Nandi, S. K., Rehna, E. A., Panda, A. K., Shiburaj, S., Dharmalingam, K., and Biswas, A. (2013) A S52P mutation in the 'alpha-crystallin domain' of Mycobacterium leprae HSP18 reduces its oligomeric size and chaperone function, FEBS J 280, 5994-6009.
[22] Nahomi, R. B., Huang, R., Nandi, S. K., Wang, B., Padmanabha, S., Santhoshkumar, P., Filipek, S., Biswas, A., and Nagaraj, R. H. (2013) Acetylation of lysine 92 improves the chaperone and anti-apoptotic activities of human alphaB-crystallin, , 8126-8138.Biochemistry 52
2019 Awarded Best Poster at the School of Pharmacy Research Retreat, Breckenridge, Colorado, USA
2019 Awarded 3rd prize in Poster presentation competition at Postdoc Research Day, University of Colorado Denver, USA
2015 Awarded 1st prize in Poster presentation competition at Research Scholar’s day celebration, IIT Bhubaneswar
2014 Awarded “Royal Society of Chemistry Best Poster Award”, at ACBIR 2014, organized by Department of Chemistry, NIT Rourkela
2013 Awarded 3rd prize in Poster presentation competition at Research Scholar’s day celebration, IIT Bhubaneswar
2012 Awarded “Dr. D. S. Bhakuni Award” for best oral presentation at 49th Annual Convention of Chemists – 2012 of Indian Chemical Society held at NITTTR, Bhopal
2011 Awarded 2nd prize in Poster presentation competition at Research Scholar’s day celebration, IIT Bhubaneswar
Instructor-In-Charge: Chittaranjan Hota, Ph.D (hota[AT]hyderabad.bits-pilani.ac.in)
Teaching Assistants: Anish Shandilya, Paryetri Banerjee, Harsha Varun, Shashank S, Chaitra C
Schedule: T(4), Th(4,10), Venue: F-106
Scope and Objectives of the course: This course is an undergraduate course on Machine Learning. ML is the sub-field of Artificial Intelligence. It helps engineers build automated systems that learn from experiences or examples. It helps machines make data-driven decisions. For example, Google Maps for navigation uses the route network, real-time traffic characteristics, time of travel etc. to predict an appropriate path for you using ML algorithms. ML is a multi-disciplinary field, with roots in Computer science, and Mathematics. ML methods are best described using linear and matrix algebra and their behaviours are best understood using the tools of probability and statistics. According to the latest estimates, 328 million terabytes of data are created daily. With this increasing amounts of data, the need for automated methods for data analysis continues to grow. The goal of ML is to develop methods that can automatically detect patterns in data, and then use the uncovered patterns to predict the future outcomes of interest. This course will cover many ML models and algorithms, including linear models, multi-layer neural networks, support vector machines, density estimation methods, Bayesian belief networks, mixture models, clustering, ensemble methods, and reinforcement learning. The course objectives are the following:
Text Books: T1: Christopher Bishop: Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning, Springer-Verlag New York Inc., 2006; T2: Tom M. Mitchell: Machine Learning, The McGraw-Hill, Indian Edition, 2017; Reference Books: R1: Kevin Murphy: Machine Learning: A Probabilistic Perspective, MIT Press, 2012; R2: Shai Shalev-Shwartz and Shai Ben-David: Understanding Machine Learning: From Theory to Algorithms, Cambridge University Press, 2014; R3: Ethem Alpaydin: Introduction to Machine Learning, 3rd Edition, MIT Press, 2014.
Lecture Plan:
Lect. # | Learning objectives | Topics to be covered | Chapter in the Text Book |
1 | Course administration | Course Administration, Motivation and ML Frameworks. | T2(1), Lecture Slides |
2 | Overview of ML | Supervised/Unsupervised/RL, Classification/ Regression, General Approach. | R3(1.1, 1.2) |
3 - 4 | Supervised Learning - I | Concept Learning: Version space and Candidate elimination algorithm. | T2(2.2, 2.5) |
5 - 6 | Supervised Learning - II | Decision Tree Learning: Tree Representation, Types of problems suitable for DT learning, Learning algorithm. | T2(3.2, 3.3, 3.4) |
7 - 8 | Evaluating a model | Bias, Cross-validation, Precision-Recall, ROC Curve. | T1(1.3), R3(19.6, 19.7) |
9 - 11 | Linear Models for Regression | Linear regression, Logistic regression, Gradient Descent, GD Analysis, SGD. | T1(3.1, 3.2), R1(8.1-3, 8.6) |
12 - 14 | Linear Models for Classification | Discriminant functions, least squares, Fisher’s Linear Discriminant. | T1(4.1) |
15 - 17 | Naïve Bayes | Generative Vs Discriminative models, Maximum A Posteriori (MAP) Vs Maximum Likelihood (ML) | T1(4.2, 4.3), T2(6.1-6.10) |
18 - 21 | Neural Networks-I | Perceptron Training, Multi-layer Perceptron(MLP): Components, Activations, Training: SGD, Computing Gradients, Error Backpropagation. | T1(5.1-5.4)
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22 - 25 | Neural Networks-II | Regularization, Data Augmentation, Convolutional Networks: CNNs, RNNs; Generative Models: Autoregressive, GANs. | T1(5.5), Lecture Slides |
26 – 29 | Instance-based Learning: Kernels & SVMs | k-Nearest Neighbour Learning, Constructing Kernels, Radial Basis Function Networks, Maximum margin classifiers. | T2(8.2), T1(6.1-6.3, 7.1) |
30 - 33 | Graphical Models | Bayesian Networks: Training, Structure learning, Inferences, Undirected models. | T1 (8.1, 8.4.1), T2(6) |
34 - 35 | Un-supervised Learning - I | Mixture Models and EM: K-means Clustering, Gaussian Mixture Models, EM for GMM. | T1 (9.1, 9.2) |
36 - 37 | Un-supervised Learning - II | Dimensionality Reduction, Principal Component Analysis (PCA). | T1(12.1) |
38 – 39 | Combining Models | Bayesian-model averaging, Boosting, Tree-based Models. | T1(14.1 -14.4) |
40 - 41 | Reinforcement Learning | Markov Decision Process, Value Iteration, Policy Iteration, Q-learning. | T1 (13.1), T2(13.3) |
Evaluation Scheme:
Component | Duration | Date & Time | Weightage | Nature of Component |
Mid-Semester Exam | 90 mins | 14/03/3024 (2:00 to 3:30pm) | 30% | Closed Book |
Home Assignments/ Projects (coding) | - | To be announced | 20% | Open Book |
Two announced quizzes | 30 mins each | Second week of Feb, and First week of April 2024. | 10% | Open Book |
Comprehensive Exam | 3 Hrs | 15/05/2024 (FN) | 40% | Closed Book |
Note: Minimum 40% of the evaluation component will be conducted before the mid semester grading; Chamber Consultation Hours: Monday (5 - 6 PM), H-137; Make-up Policy: Prior permission of the Instructor-In-Charge is required to get make-up on any evaluation component. Genuine requests will only be considered; Notices: All notices about the course will be put on google class page; Academic Honesty and Integrity Policy: Academic honesty and integrity are to be maintained by all the students throughout the semester and no type of academic dishonesty is acceptable.
Class Presentations:
Programming Assignments:
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Work Integrated Learning Program (WILP)
Sanitation Financing and Project Management (SAN G514)
Principles of Management (MGTS C211/MGTS F211)
Marketing Research (MGTS C483/ECON F435)
Operations Management (MGTS C392)
Supply Chain Management (MF F421/MBA C421/MMZG 621/QMZG 621)
Research Methodology I (BITS E661)
Businee Policy Structure and Organization (MGTS G521)
Advanced Marketing Theories and Advertising (MGTS G513)
Marketing (MMZC 411)
Business Policy Structure & Organization (MGTS G521)
Design Project (ECON F376/ ME F376)
Advanced Project (BITS G511)
Study in Advanced Topics (BITS G513)
Special Projects (ECON F491)
Reading Course (BITS F382)
Professional Practice (BITS G619)
Research Practice (BITS G540)
First Degree Thesis (BITS C422T)
Principles of Management
Completed Projects:
Ph.D. (IIT Bombay, 2000)
Thesis Title: “Optimal Control Problems Involving Parabolic Differential and Parabolic Integro-Differential Equations”.
Fall 2023 (Semester I 2023-2024)
Spring 2023 (Semester II 2022-2023)
Fall 2024:
Spring 2024:
Spring 2023:
Locating array on Graph and its properties, Laboratory Project (Student: Unnat Jain)
Current Semester Teaching ( Jan-May 2024):
Previous Year Teaching:
First year Courses
Reading Courses
Phd Courses
Consultant Analyst at Meritus Analytics (WPP), Bangalore from October 2013 to June 2014
Demand Forecasting and Market Mix Modelling (MMM) of various FMCG products for HUL across Asia-Pacific region
Teaching activities
Courses Handled:
2016 Ph.D., IIT Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
2010 M.Sc., Indian School of Mines Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India
2008 B.Sc. (Hons.), Banwarilal Bhalotia College Asansol (Burdwan University), West Bengal, India
2005 AISSCE (12th Std., CBSE) Hem Sheela Model School Durgapur, West Bengal, India
2003 AISSE (10th Std., CBSE) Hem Sheela Model School Durgapur, West Bengal, India
Teaching activities
Ph.D. Agricultural Commodity Markets: BITS Pilani, Goa, India.
Title of the Thesis: “Market Efficiency and Financialization of Indian Agricultural Commodity Markets: An Empirical Investigation"
B.E. Computer Science & Engineering: BITS Pilani, Hyderabad, India.
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BITS F415 - Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
BITS F417 / ME F423- Microfluidics and its Applications
BITS F415 - Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
DE ZC415/MEL ZC415 : Introduction to MEMS (WILP)
BITS F415 - Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
BITS F417 / ME F423- Microfluidics and its Applications
DE ZC415/MEL ZC415 : Introduction to MEMS (WILP)
BITS F415 - Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
MEL G611 IC Fabrication Technology
Teach courses in the area of Computer Networking, Computer Architecture, Storage Networks and Computer Programming.
Some of the key courses are Data Storage Technologies and Networks, Advanced Computer Networks, Computer Networks, Computer Programming, Computer Organization & Architecture, Advanced Programming Techniques, Structured Programming, Software for Embedded Systems, Digital Electronics & Microprocessors, Computer Organization & Software Systems, and Advanced Computer Architecture
Digital Course Content (video) Development:
A. Singh, M. Kango-Singh (eds.), Molecular Genetics of Axial Patterning, Growth and Disease in Drosophila Eye, DOI 10.1007/978-1-4614-8232-1_9, © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013.
Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020 A. Singh, M. Kango-Singh (eds.), Molecular Genetics of Axial Patterning, Growth and Disease in the Drosophila Eye. (*Communicating author; # Thesis Higher degree student; $ Undergraduate Student).
Dorsal eye selector pannier (pnr) suppresses the eye fate to define dorsal margin of the Drosophila eye. Developmental Biology. 346(2):258-71. (* Equal Contribution)
Activation of JNK Signaling Mediates Amyloid-ß-Dependent Cell Death. PLoS ONE 6(9):e24361. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0024361. (*Equal contribution).
Opposing interactions between homothorax and Lobe define the ventral eye margin of Drosophila eye. Developmental Biology. 359 (2011) 199–208.
A glimpse into Dorso-ventral patterning of the Drosophila eye. (Review). Developmental Dynamics. 241(1):69-84. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.22764.
"Domain specific genetic mosaic system in the Drosophila eye. Genesis. 51(1):68-74. (*Equal contribution). doi: 10.1002/dvg.22355.
Novel neuroprotective function of apical-Basal polarity gene crumbs in amyloid Beta 42 (aβ42) mediated neurodegeneration. PLoS One.18; 8(11):e78717. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.007871.
Homeotic Gene teashirt (tsh) Has a Neuroprotective Function in Amyloid-Beta 42 Mediated Neurodegeneration. PLoS One. 8(11):e80829. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0080829.
The unconventional myosin CRINKLED and its mammalian orthologue MYO7A regulate initiator caspases in their signalling roles. Nature Communications 7, Article number: 10972 doi:10.1038/ncomms10972.
Extracellular Reactive Oxygen Species drive Apoptosis induced Proliferation via Drosophila Macrophages. Current Biology Biol. pii: S0960-9822(16)00049-X. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2015.12.064. (*Equal Contribution)
Cullin-4 regulates Wingless and JNK signaling mediated cell death in the Drosophila eye. Cell Death and Disease 7, doi:10.1038/cddis.2016.338.
A Positive Feedback Loop of Hippo- and c-Jun-Amino-Terminal Kinase Signaling Pathways Regulates Amyloid-Beta-Mediated Neurodegeneration. Front. Cell Dev. Biol. 8:117.
An E3 ubiquitin ligase, cullin‐4 regulates retinal differentiation in Drosophila eye. genesis. 2020; 58:e23395. https://doi.org/10.1002/dvg.23395.
Non‑apoptotic enteroblast‑specific role of the initiator caspase Dronc for development and homeostasis of the Drosophila intestine. Sci Rep. 2021; 11: 2645. Published online 2021 Jan 29. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-81261-0
Rahul S Mor, Sachin Kamble, Kuldip Singh Sangwan (eds), Operations and Supply Chain Management in the Food Industry, Springer. ISBN 978-981-16-5555-5. DOI 10.1007/978-981-16-5555-5
Kuldip Singh Sangwan and Christoph Herrmann (eds), Enhancing Future Skills and Entrepreneurship, 2020 Springer Nature Switzerland AG, ISBN 978-3-030-44248-4. https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030442477
Kuldip Singh Sangwan and Christoph Herrmann (eds), Enhancing Future Skills and Entrepreneurship, 2020 Springer Nature Switzerland AG, ISBN 978-3-030-44248-4. https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030442477
Directory of Life Sciences in India
International Society of Mycorrhizologists
Association of Microbiologists of India
The Arid Zone Research Association of India
The Biotech Research Society of India
Evaluated various project proposals sent by Czech Science Foundation, Government of the Czech Republic, Praha, Czech Republic; University “G.d’Annunzio”, Chieti-Pescara, Italy; European Research Council (ERC), Brussels, Belgium; DST, New Delhi; DBT, New Delhi.
PLoS One, ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, Journal of Nanoparticle Research, Molecular Biology Reports, Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology African Journal of Biotechnology, Antonie Van Leeuwenhok, Letters in Applied Microbiology, Comptes Rendus Biologies etc.
Journal of virology & Mycology
Advances in Environmental Biology
Journal of Medicinal Plant Research
American-Eurasian Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences
World Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Research Journal of Soil Biology
Rhizospheric metal tolerant fungal isolates: Leading edge tool for sustainable synthesis of metal and metal oxide nanoparticles. In: 2nd International Conference on Crop Improvement(ICCI-2015), Universiti Putra, Putrajaya, Malaysia. December 2-3, 2015, p. 34. (Plenary Lecture).
Enhanced catalytic degradation of rhodamine B using mycogenic gold nanoparticles. In: 4th International Conference on Advanced Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology, December 8-11, 2015, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati.
The anti-cancerous effect of biologically synthesized silver nanoparticles in human hepatoma cells. In: BITS Conference on Gene and Genome Regulation (BCGGR 2016), February 18-20, 2016, Pilani, Pilani Campus, Pilani, p. 63.
Synthesis of multifarious metal nanoparticles from metal tolerant fungus Penicillium janthinellum DJP06. In: 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Nanosciences and Nanotechnology (ICRANN-2016), December19-20, 2016, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, p. 83.
Evaluation of mechanism behind the bactericidal action of silver on Escherichia coli. In: International Conference on Nano and Functional Materials (NFM-2017). November 16-18, 2017, BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus, Pilani, p. 66.
Mechanistic side of myco-protein mediated synthesis of silver nanoparticles. In: 58th Annual Conference of Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI-2017). November 16-19, 2017, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow, p. 334.
Composing an interactive question paper to generate interest of students and de-stress them during examination. In: National Workshop on Improving Synergy between Teaching and Research in Indian Academia (ISTRIA 2018), March 26-27, 2018, BITS Pilani - Pilani Campus, Pilani, p. 45.
Evaluation of mechanism behind the antibacterial action of silver ions. In: International Conference on Microbial, Plant and Animal Genome, March 29-31, 2018, Modi University of Science and Technology, Lakshamgarh, p. 35.
A systematic approach towards identification of a single protein responsible for synthesis and stabilization of silver nanoparticles. In: XIV International Conference on Nanostructured Materials (Nano-2018), June 24-29, 2018, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Gene expression profiling of Escherichia coli K12 to unveil the silver resistance machinery. In: 6th Central European Symposium on Antimicrobials and Animircrobial Resistance (CESAR-2018), Crotian Microbiology Society, September 19-22, 2018, University of Zegreb, Zagreb, Croatia. (Best Poster Presentation Award).
Effect of lysozyme coated silver nanoparticles on the transcriptomic response of Klebsiella pneumonia MGH78578. In: European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Disease (ECCMID-2019), April 13-16, 2019, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Fungal-mediated degradation of polystyrene. In: 60th Annual Conference of Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI-2019) and International Symposium on “Microbial Technologies in Sustainable Development of Energy, Environment Agriculture and Health”. November 15-18, 2019, Central University of Haryana, Mahendragarh.
Can Similarities Between Plastics and Cuticular Wax Facilitate the myco-degradation of Plastics. In: “ASM Microbe 2020”, June 18-22, 2020, Chicago, Illinois, USA (Online).
One-pot synthesis of metal oxide-clay composite for the evaluation of dye removal studies: Taguchi optimization of parameters and antibacterial studies. In: “International Conference on Technological Interventions for Sustainability (CHEM-CONFLUX 22)”, April 14-16, 2022, Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad, Prayagraj, p. 67.
Understanding the surface micromorphology and chemical composition of the epicuticular wax over the leaves of xerophytes. In: “FEMS Conference on Microbiology”, June 30-July 02, 2022, Belgrade, Serbia (Online).
Rhizospheric plant microbe interactions: Key factor to soil fertility and plant nutrition. In: Plant Microbe Symbiosis: Applied Facets, N.K. Arora (Ed.), Springer, India, pp. 127-145.
Nano-fertilizers and their smart delivery system. In: Emerging Nanotechnologies in Agriculture, Rai, M., Ribeiro, C., Mattoso, L. and Duran, N. (Eds.), Springer, Switzerlandt, pp. 81-101.
Developing disease suppressive soil through agronomic management. In: Organic Amendments and Soil Suppressiveness in Plant Disease Management, Meghwanshi M.K. and Verma, A. (Eds.), Springer International Publishing, Switzerlandt, pp. 61-94.
Biocontrol of plant parasitic nematodes by fungi: efficacy and control strategies. In: Organic Amendments and Soil Suppressiveness in Plant Disease Management, Meghwanshi M.K. and Verma, A. (Eds.), Springer International Publishing, Switzerlandt, pp. 219-247.
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) for sustainable soil and plant health in salt-affected soils. In: Bioremediation of Salt Affected Soils: An Indian Perspective, Arora, S. Singh, A.K. and Singh, Y.P. (Eds.), Springer International Publishing AG, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-48257-6_7.
Genomic data resources and data mining. In: Plant Bioinformatics, Hakeem, K.R., Malik, A., Vardar-Sukan, F. and Ozturk, M. (Eds.), Springer International Publishing AG, Switzerlandt, pp. 267-278.
Bacterial synthesis of metallic nanoparticles - Current trends and potential applications as soil fertilizer and plant protectants. In: Nanoscale Engineering in Agricultural Management, Raliya, R. (Ed.), CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 30-63.
Myco-degradation of plastics. In: New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Singh, J. and Gehlot, P. (Eds.), Elsevier, Amesterdam, Netherlands, pp. 25-34.
Secondary plant metabolites and root exudates: guiding tools for polychlorinated biphenyl biodegradation. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 12: 789-802.
Development of gold nanoparticle-fungal hybrid based heterogenous interface for catalytic applications. Process Biochemistry, 50: 1293-1300.
Aggregation induced phosphorescence’ active iridium(III) complexes for integrated sensing and inhibition of bacteria in aqueous solution. RSC Advances, 5: 61983-61988.
Removal of protein capping enhances the antibacterial efficiency of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles. PLoS ONE, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0134337.
Utilizing metal tolerance potential of soil fungus for efficient synthesis of gold nanoparticles with superior catalytic activity for degradation of rhodamine B. Journal of Environmental Management, 183: 22-32.
Does seed size and surface anatomy play role in combating phytotoxicity of nanoparticles? Ecotoxicology, 26: 238-249.
Biosynthesized protein-capped silver nanoparticles induce ROS-dependent pro-apoptotic signals and pro-survival autophagy in cancer cells. ACS Omega, 2: 1489-1504.
Enhanced heavy metal removal using silver-yttrium oxide nanocomposites as novel adsorbent system. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 5: 5801-5814.
Formation and Characterization of Protein Corona around Nanoparticles: A Review. Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 18: 6653-6670.
Mechanistic insights on plant root colonization by bacterial endophytes: a symbiotic relationship for sustainable agriculture. Environmental Sustainability, 1: 25-38.
Do physico-chemical properties decide the bactericidal impact of silver species? Materials Science and Engineering C, 90: 739-749.
Superior bactericidal efficacy of fucose functionalized silver nanoparticles against Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 and prevention of its colonization on urinary catheters. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 10: 29325-29337.
Synthesis and characterization of ecofriendly silver nanoparticles combined with yttrium oxide (Ag-Y2O3) nanocomposite with assorted adsorption capacity for Cu(II) and Cr(VI) removal: A mechanism perspective. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 32: 100917-100931.
Biomimetic approach for multifarious synthesis of nanoparticles using metal tolerant fungi: A mechanistic perspective. Materials Science and Engineering: B, 262: 114771-114778.
Revisiting the architecture, biosynthesis and functional aspects of the plant cuticle: there is more scope. Environmental and Experimental Botany, 183: 104364-104375.
Pre-coating of protein modulate patterns of corona formation, physiological stability and cytotoxicity of silver nanoparticles. Science of the Total Environment, 772: 144797-144808.
Silver nanoparticles induce a triclosan-like antibacterial action mechanism in multi-drug resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae. Frontiers in Microbiology, 12: 638640. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.638640.
Functionalized Cu-based metal oxide nanoparticles with enhanced Cd+2 adsorption capacity and their ecotoxicity assessment by molecular docking. Journal of Environmental Management, 307: 114523.
Does silver in different forms affect bacterial susceptibility and resistance? A mechanistic perspective. ACS Applied Biomaterials, 5: 801-817.
The synthesis of xyloglucan, an abundant plant cell wall polysaccharide, requires CSLC function, 2020, PNAS (Impact factor, 9.4)
Glycosidase and flagellin glycan polymorphism control hydrolytic release of immunogenic peptides, 2019, Science, 364 (6436) (Impact factor, 41.8)
A Genotypic Comparison Reveals That the Improvement in Nitrogen Remobilization Efficiency in Oilseed Rape Leaves Is Related to Specific Patterns of Senescence-Associated Protease Activities and Phytohormones. Front. Plant Sci. 10
Multiplex fluorescent, activity-based protein profiling identifies active α-glycosidases and other hydrolases in plants. Plant Physiol. pp.00250.2018.
Proteomic Investigations of Proteases Involved in Cotyledon Senescence: A Model to Explore the Genotypic Variability of Proteolysis Machinery Associated with Nitrogen Remobilization Efficiency during the Leaf Senescence of Oilseed Rape. Proteomes 5.
Low Protease Content in Medicago truncatula Cell Cultures Facilitates Recombinant Protein Production. Biotechnol. J.
Inhibitor discovery by convolution Activity-Based Protein Profiling (ABPP) Methods in Molecular Biology 1491, 47-56
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Beta galactosidases in Arabidopsis and tomato - a mini review. Biochemical society transactions 44(1), 150-158.
Activity-based protein profiling of hydrolytic enzymes induced by gibberellic acid in isolated aleurone layers of malting barley. FEBS letters 590 (17), 2956-62
Nicotinamide Cofactors Suppress Active-site Labeling of Aldehyde Dehydrogenases. ACS Chemical Biology 11 (6), 1578–1586.
Characterization of senescence-associated protease activities involved in the efficient protein remobilization during leaf senescence of winter oilseed rape. Plant Science 246, 139-53.
Subfamily-specific Fluorescent Probes for Cys proteases Display Dynamic Protease Activities During Seed Germination. Plant Physiol. pp.114.254466.
Broad-range Glycosidase Activity Profiling. Mol. Cell. Proteomics 13, 2787–2800.
Reevaluation of the reliability and usefulness of the somatic homologous recombination reporter lines. Plant Cell 24: 4314-4323.
Molecular Docking Study on the anti-inflammatory effect of Osthol and its derivatives towards human p38alpha MAP kinase International Journal of Bioinformatics 4: 1-9
D Joshi, A Purwar, M S Dasgupta Human detection based on explicit skin colour space thresholding and minor motion detection. INDICON 2014, IEEE Conference Pune; December 2014
Dileep Kumar Gupta, M S Dasgupta Simulation and performance optimization of finned tube gas cooler for trans-critical CO2 refrigeration system in Indian context, International Journal of Refrigeration, Elsevier 38 153-167 2014
Dileep Kumar Gupta Mani Sankar Dasgupta Chapter 10: Transcritical CO2 Refrigeration System in Tropical Region: Challenges and Opportunities Publication date 2015/7, Handbook of Research on Advances and Applications in Refrigeration Systems and Technologies, IGI Global Volume 1., Pages 370 - 401, doi:10.4018/978-1-4666-8398-3
Nilesh Purohit, Dileep Kumar Gupta, M S Dasgupta Effect of inter-stage pressure on the performance of a two stage refrigeration cycle using inter cooler, ICAER 2015, IIT Bombay
Simarpreet Singh, M S Dasgupta Work recovery scroll expander modeling for trans-critical CO2, refrigeration system at high ambient temperature, ICAER 2015, IIT Bombay
Dhruv Tandon Kshitij Patil, M S Dasgupta , Designing a Modular Rope Climbing Bot, (INDICON 2015, IEEE Conference New Delhi, Jamia Milia; 12/2015
D Joshi, A Purwar, M S Dasgupta Smart Control of Electric Lamp using Artificial Intelligence based Controller, INDICON 2015, IEEE Conference New Delhi, Jamia Milia; 12/2015
Nilesh Purohit, Dileep Kumar Gupta, M S Dasgupta Thermodynamic analysis of trans-critical CO2 refrigeration cycle in Indian context NCEEITET-15, at GCEIT Jammu, 2015
Simarpreet Singh, M S Dasgupta Evaluation of refrigerant options using TOPSIS-MADM technique, NCEEITET-15, at GCEIT Jammu, 2015
P Chansoria, P Solanki, M S Dasgupta Parametric study of transient temperature distribution in FSW of 304L stainless steel The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Springer September 2015, Volume 80, Issue 5, pp 1223–1239
Simarpreet Singh, M S Dasgupta Evaluation of research on CO2 trans-critical work recovery expander using multi attribute decision making methods, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier 59, 119-129 2016
Simarpreet Singh, Nilesh Purohit, M S Dasgupta, Comparative study of cycle modification strategies for trans-critical CO2 refrigeration cycle in Indian context, Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, Elsevier. Vol. 7, March 2016, Pages 78–91
Nilesh Purohit, Dileep Kumar Gupta, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, 2017. “Two-Stage Carbon Dioxide Refrigeration Cycle, Lambert Academic Publishing (LAP), ISBN No. 978-3330322073.https://www.amazon.in/Two-Stage-Carbon-Dioxide-Refrigeration-cycles/dp/3330322071
Kapil Dev Choudhary, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Shyam Sunder, Investigation of effect of suction nozzle pressure drop and degree of sub-cooling on co2 transcritical ejector system, 24th National and 2nd International ISHMT-ASTFE Heat and Mass Transfer Conference (IHMTC-2017), December 27-30, 2017, BITS-Pilani,Hyderabad Campus
Nilesh Purohit, Dileep Kumar Gupta, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Theoretical analysis of four two-stage CO2 configurations for year round operation, ICAER 2017, 12 -14 DEC 2017, IIT Bombay
Nilesh Purohit, Dileep Kumar Gupta, M S Dasgupta, Experimental investigation of co2 trans-critical refrigeration system with and without internal heat exchanger for warm climate, 13th IIR-Gustav Lorentzen Conference on Natural Refrigerants, 18-20th June 2018, Valencia, SPAIN
Kapil Dev Choudhary, M S Dasgupta, Shyam Sunder, Comparative study on a dual temperature transcritical refrigeration cycle with two cascade ejectors, 13th IIR-Gustav Lorentzen Conference on Natural Refrigerants, 18-20th June 2018, Valencia, SPAIN
Nilesh Purohit, Dileep Kumar Gupta, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Exergetic analysis of CO2 trans-critical refrigeration system with and without internal heat exchanger using experimental data, 5th IIR Conference on Sustainability and the Cold Chain (ICCC 2018), 06-08 April 2018 Beijing, China
Nilesh Purohit, Dileep K Gupta, M S Dasgupta, Experimental investigation of a CO2 trans-critical cycle with IHX for chiller application and its energetic and exergetic evaluation in warm climate, Applied Thermal Engineering, Elsevier, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2018.03.044
Paride Gullo, Nilesh Purohit, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Armin Hafner, Krzysztof Banasiak, Comparative Study of Various Supermarket Refrigerating Systems In European Climate Context, 5th IIR Conference on Sustainability and the Cold Chain (ICCC 2018), 06-08 April 2018 Beijing, China
Paride Gullo, Nilesh Purohit, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Armin Hafner, A Comparative Study On Energetic and Environmental Performance Of An Integrated R744 Multi-Ejector Enhanced Parallel Compression System In High Ambient Temperature Locations, 5th IIR Conference on Sustainability and the Cold Chain (ICCC 2018), 06-08 April 2018 Beijing, China
Kapil Dev Choudhary, M. S. Dasgupta, Shyam Sunder, Energetic And Exergetic Investigation of a Modified Dual Temperature Transcritical Refrigeration Cycle With Two Cascade Ejectors, 5th IIR Conference on Sustainability and the Cold Chain (ICCC 2018), 06-08 April 2018 Beijing, China
EGF-like domains are found in a variety of proteins and are usually implicated in protein-protein interactions. EGF-like domains can be categorized into 3 types TYPE-I, TYPE-II and TYPE-III EGF domains based upon their structure and function. EGF like Domains Analysis & Comparison Package is a web based Bioinformatic tool that can analyze the given sequence and predict if it contains EGF-like domains. Given a Sequence in any format, it would search for EGF type domains in it and also specify the positions of these domains if any. The tool is GUI based and has been developed using JAVA Applet Programming. EGF like Domains Analysis & Comparison Package also shows the relative graphical positioning of these domains and one can query for the sequences of these domains. The tool also consists of an EGF library, which has about 200 different sequences that contain EGF domains in them. The program uses basic Bioinformatic searching algorithm technique to match to a particular given sequence. It first searches for a set of six Cysteines in the sequence and passes it on for further analysis. Once a set of six Cysteines has been identified, the program looks for whether the given part of the sequence matches to Type-I, Type-II or Type-III domain, based on weight given to each type of domain. As the sequence is matched to each of the Types, a count is increased for each of them. The matching is first carried out on the basis of sequence and then based on the gaps between each of the Cysteines in each of the Domain Types. Once a residue is matched to the set standards the count is increased and once it does not match the count is decreased and so on for each of the domain. Finally all three counts are compared and the Type of Domain identified. If all the counts are too low to be compared then the result is ‘NO EGF like Sequences Found’.
Nilesh Purohit, Vishaldeep Sharma, Samer Sawalh, Brian Fricke, Rodrigo Llopis, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Integrated supermarket refrigeration for very high ambient temperature. Energy, Elsevier, DOE:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2018.09.097
Nilesh Purohit, Sanjeev Jakhar, Paride Gullo, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Heat transfer and entropy generation analysis of alumina/water nanofluid in a flat plate PV/T collector under equal pumping power comparison criterion, Renewable Energy, Elsevier, May 2018, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2017.12.066
Kapil Dev Choudhary, Ashish Nayyar, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Effect of compression ratio on combustion and emission characteristics of C.I. Engine operated with acetylene in conjunction with diesel fuel, Fuel, Elsevier, Volume 214, 15 February 2018, Pages 489-496
Nilesh Purohit, Dileep K Gupta, M S Dasgupta, Experimental investigation of a CO2 trans-critical cycle with IHX for chiller application and its energetic and exergetic evaluation in warm climate, Applied Thermal Engineering, Elsevier, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2018.03.044
Santosh Kumar Saini, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Kristina N. Widell, Souvik Bhattacharyya, Thermal and economic analysis of an on-board compensatory refrigeration system for small fishing boats, 25th National and 3rd International ISHMT - ASTEF Heat and Mass transfer Conference, Roorkee India, December 28-31, 2019
Nilesh Purohit, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Thermal Storage Material Enhanced Refrigerated Display Cabinet, International Conference on Recent Advances in Materials & Manufacturing Technologies (IMMT 2017), BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus, UAE, November 28-29th, 2019
Nilesh Purohit, M S Dasgupta, Numerical Investigation Of A Hybrid (Cu-Alumina) Nanofluid Cooled Double Pipe Gas Cooler For a Trans-Critical CO2 Refrigeration System, International Conference ICNBL-2019 held at at NIT Srinagar, 7th to 11th April 2019
Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Srikanta Routroy, Kristina N. WIDELL Souvik Bhattacharyya, Maitri Thakur, A Strategy for improved temperature control in the supply and processing stages of Surimi cold chain in India. 25th IIR International Congress of Refrigeration, Montreal Canada, August 24-30, 2019
Srikanta Routroy, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Maitri Thakur, Souvik Bhattacharyya, Kristina N. Widell, Surimi value chain in India: A strategy for improved resource utilization. 25th IIR International Congress of Refrigeration, Montreal Canada, August 24-30, 2019
(2005). Plasmodium vivax malaria. Emerging Infectious Diseases; 2005. 11(1), 132-134.
An unexpected cause of fever and seizures. The Lancet; 2007. 370(9590), 908.
A glimpse into the clinical proteome of human malaria parasites Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax. Proteomics Clinical Applications; 2009. 3(11), 1314–1325.
Darmanaden Soobena, Nilesh Purohit, Romeela Moheec, Francis Meunierd, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, R744 refrigeration as an alternative for the supermarket sector in Small Tropical Island Developing States: The Case of Mauritius https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2019.03.034
Nilesh Purohit,Vishaldeep Sharma, Brian Fricke, Dileep Kumar Gupta, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Parametric analysis and optimization of CO2 trans-critical cycle for chiller application in a warm climate, doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2019.01.023
Severe Plasmodium vivax Malaria: A Report on Serial Cases from Bikaner in Northwestern India. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; 2009. 80(2), 194-198.
Revealing natural antisense transcripts from Plasmodium vivax isolates: Evidence of genome regulation in complicated malaria. Infection, Genetics and Evolution; 2013. 20, 428–443.
Natural Antisense Transcripts in Plasmodium falciparum isolates from patients with complicated malaria. Experimental Parasitology; 2014. 141, 39-54.
Plasmodium falciparum complicated malaria: Modulation and connectivity between exportome and variant surface antigen gene families. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology; 2015. 201(1), 31–46.
Disease specific modules and hub genes for intervention strategies: A co-expression network based approach for Plasmodium falciparum clinical isolates. Infection, Genetics and Evolution; 2015. 35, 96-108.
Design, construction and validation of a Plasmodium vivax microarray for the transcriptome profiling of clinical isolates. Acta Tropica; 2016. 164, 438-447.
Reduction of sphingosine kinase 1 phosphorylation and activity in Plasmodium-infected erythrocytes. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology; 2020. 80(8), 1-15.
Conserved Plasmodium Protein (PF3D7_0406000) of Unknown Function: In-silico Analysis and Cellular Localization. Infection, Genetics and Evolution; 2021. 92(104848), 1-9.
Microfluidic paper device with on-site heating to produce reactive peroxide species for enhanced smartphone enabled chemiluminescence signal. Talanta; 2022. 236 (122858), 1-8.
Dasgupta, M. S, et al. . ReValue project Report–D1.3: Report on energy efficient refrigeration systems-Surimi case. (2020). ISBN 978-82-7174-394-9 Dasgupta, M. S, et al. (2020). ReValue project Report–D1.2: Logistics and Cold Chain Management Concepts. (2020). A-094. RCN 978-82-7174-393-2 Dasgupta, M. S, et al. ReValue Project Report Deliverable D1.1: Value stream map and supply chain interdependencies in India. ISBN 978-82-7174-375-8
Kapil Dev Choudhary, M S Dasgupta, Shyam Sunder, Effect of motive nozzle exit position in a R-744 two phase ejector, 1st Online International Conference on Recent Advances in Computational and Experimental Mechanics, IIT Kharagpur , ICRACEM 2020 Santosh Kumar Saini, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Kristina N. Widell, Souvik Bhattacharyya, Performance evaluation of a multi-evaporator NH3-CO2 cascade refrigeration system with IHX for seafood processing industry, The 14th IIR-Gustav Lorentzen Conference on Natural Refrigerants - GL2020,
Purohit, N., & Dasgupta, M. S., Thermal storage material enhanced refrigerated display cabinet. Materials Today: Proceedings, Volume 28, Part 2, Pages 510-514 (2020)
S K Saini, M Dasgupta, K N.Widell, S Bhattacharyya. Comparative Analysis of a Few Novel Multi-evaporator CO2-NH3 Cascade Refrigeration System for Seafood Processing & Storage. International Journal of Refrigeration, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2021.07.017 S Singh, B Trivedi, M S Dasgupta, S Routroy. A bibliometric analysis of circular economy concept in E-waste research during the period 2008–2020, Materials Today: Proceedings S Singh, MS Dasgupta, S Routroy, Analysis of Critical Success Factors to Design E-waste Collection Policy in India: A Fuzzy DEMATEL Approach, Springer Environ Sci Pollut. Res. (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-16129-x
K D Choudhary, S S Yadav, M S Dasgupta, Classical nucleation theory based simulations of non-equilibrium condensation of carbon dioxide inside converging–diverging nozzles. , ASTFE 5th–6th Thermal and Fluids Engineering Conference (TFEC), May 26-28, 2021
Kapil Dev Choudhary, Shyam Sunder Yadav, M S Dasgupta, Simulation of the Phase Change Process of Carbon Dioxide Inside an Ejector Geometry. March 2021, Conference: 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Fluid and Thermal SciencesAt: Dubai, UAE.
Kapil Dev Choudhary, M S Dasgupta, Shyam Sunder, Ejector Expansion Transcritical R744 Refrigeration System Analysed for Various Climate Zones of India. March 2021, Conference: 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Fluid and Thermal Sciences At: Dubai, UAE.
Santosh Kumar Saini, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Kristina Norne Widell and Souvik Bhattacharyya. Natural refrigerant based cascade system for seafood application, FMFP 2021, BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus, December 27-29, 2021
Leo Daniel Alexander, Sanjeev Jakhar and Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Pressure drop analysis for U-tube Evacuated Tubular Collector. FMFP 2021, BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus, December 27-29, 2021
Ayan Sengupta, Mani Sankar Dasgupta, Thermodynamic analysis of a novel dual-ejector multi-compressor transcritical-CO2 refrigeration system for Supermarket applications in warm climates. FMFP 2021, BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus, December 27-29, 2021
KD Choudhary, MS Dasgupta, SS Yadav, Effect of Motive Nozzle Exit Position in a R-744 Two-Phase Ejector, Recent Advances in Computational and Experimental Mechanics, Springer (LNME), Singapore Vol—I, 237-247
Involved in the creation of a team of individuals, with varying talents, to enhance teaching at both first degree and higher degree levels and strongly emphasize and implement a research focus in the Group. The basic caveat followed was that creative, target oriented research is a natural basic requirement for creative teaching, and would enhance quality of the overall educational experience. Involved in providing the leadership required to attempt excellence in the Department, which encompassed various aspects, ranging from facility design, fund arrangement, supply chain management and all types of maintenance related issues. It was an exhilarating experience to attempt to create a hygienic work environment for the benefit of students, faculty colleagues and the BITS system, which has strong links with various National and International Systems.
As Leader, Task Force 8 (TF8), People (Hygiene), involved in conceptualization and implementation of Policies such as the BITS Seed Grant Scheme, BITS Sabbatical Policy, the BITS Start-UP Policy (for providing some initial funding to recruited faculty) and others- aimed at providing a suitable work environment for the furtherance of education.
One of the nodal control points for conceptualization, implementation and monitoring of all processes related to the PhD Programme of BITS (across campuses and the PhD Aspirants Scheme). Actively involved in process formalization and standardization across campuses with the objective of enhancing creative research and ensuring quality of the work performed. Nodal control point for monitoring and facilitation of project related funding from various sources, in Pilani campus. Facilitator, for Higher Degree and First Degree Research Oriented Courses. Involved in multi-divisional activities required for achieving the points mentioned above.
BITS F415 - Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) [Lecture 3 hours per week, Lab 4 hours per week]
BITS F415 - Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) [Lecture 3 hours per week, Lab 4 hours per week]
BITS F415 - Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) [Lecture 3 hours per week, Lab 4 hours per week]