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ANNA UNIVERSITY

ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR) 2011 - 2012

INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC) CHENNAI 600 025

The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC

Name of the Institution: Anna University Part A

Year of Report: 2011 - 2012

The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the academic year. IQAC was formed in November 2012. We operate on semester system having 2 semesters per year. Academic schedule is drawn prior to commencement of each semester. All Academic Schedules like classes, project reviews, internal & external examination, results, convocation, sports, Academic Calendar, etc., are being scaled in the beginning. Industrial Visits, Industrial training, seminars, conferences, workshops are planned in advance. Every student UG and PG are given Curriculum book which gives their plan for the complete graduation period. Part B

1) ACTIVITIES REFLECTING INSTITUTION GOALS

THE

GOALS

AND

OBJECTIVES

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THE

Enrol, educate, and graduate the most deserving, promising, and diverse student body possible. Provide all students (undergraduate, post graduate, professional) with an education that is innovative, distinctive, and of the highest quality, and that inspires in them a zest for learning.

Establish and maintain organizational structures and processes that promote and support academic excellence Develop stronger connections or ties across affiliated colleges that enhance educational opportunities for students and the quality and stature of disciplines or fields.

Strengthen the public engagement of the universitys education, and research programs with local, national, and international communities. Lead the international research agenda across the Universitys disciplinary spectrum and through interdisciplinary initiatives. To achieve and sustain excellence in every area of its teaching and research, maintaining and developing its historical position as a world class university, and enriching the International, national, and regional communities through the fruits of its research, the skills of its alumni, and the publishing of academic and educational materials. To attract, develop, reward, and retain academic staff of the highest calibre

OBJECTIVES Educational Excellence

1. Create and sustain a culture that supports teaching excellence in all academic Units. 2. Provide a more unified and shared educational experience. 3. Strengthen the educational impact of international opportunities and experiences for students. 4. Promote the health and well-being of students and faculty as a foundation for academic and life success. 5. Strengthen efforts to attract and educate an excellent and diverse body of students and faculties. 6. Encourage productive, mutually beneficial collaborations between faculty and students. 7. Recruit the very best students nationally and internationally through an equitable process based on achievement and potential.
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Excellence Among Constituent Colleges 1. Develop new mechanisms of coordination or connectivity in academic areas or disciplines 2. Use internal faculty advisory committees to develop ideas for new synergies across disciplines

Excellence in Public Engagement

1. Make public engagement a distinctive feature of education 2. Develop rigorous, systematic evaluations of all outreach and extension programs. 3. Strongly connect public engagement to on-campus research and educational strengths. 4. Promote stronger collaborations and partnerships between the university and stakeholders that can make use of and strengthen research programs. 5. Promote interactions between the University and industry and provide skilled graduates to meet the needs of an evolving economy Excellence In Research 1. Strengthen support for and recognition of important interdisciplinary areas, while ensuring excellence in disciplines as a foundation. 2. Significantly improve institution-wide services for the administration and support of research grants (including government, foundation, and industry funding). 3. Maintain and selectively strengthen infrastructures for research, scholarship in cost-effective ways the core

4. Provide an exceptional education for both undergraduates and graduates, characterised by the close contact of students with distinguished scholars in supportive collegiate and departmental communities.

Faculty Excellence:

1. Maintaining and enhancing efforts to recruit, nurture, and retain a diverse faculty who are outstanding scholars and teachers and an excellent, diverse staff who provide outstanding support to students. 2. Deliver outstanding facilities and services and manage them effectively and responsively for the benefit of staff, students and users beyond the University 3. Increase the size and quality of faculty in strategically important academic areas. 4. Significantly increase the diversity of faculty through new hires and enhanced retention efforts. 5. Devise and implement new mechanisms or policies for rewarding outstanding faculty and for continually assessing faculty performance as scholars and teachers. 6. Foster an exciting intellectual environment by providing opportunities for more dialogue and engagement. 7. Develop ways to enable faculty to focus their time on being highly productive in their core academic activities (research, scholarship, and creativity; teaching; public engagement). Activities to Evidence Marching Towards Goals and Objectives 1) By producing students who are intellectually and technically equipped with well defined knowledge, skills and ethics who are creative thinkers, inspiring leaders and contributing citizens, 2) By introducing high quality academic and research programmes and providing extension services in cutting edge technologies, 3) By ensuring a supportive campus climate with dynamic leadership and development opportunities to meet the needs of students, faculty and staff, 4) By enhancing academic productivity through induction of quality faculty, accelerated graduation, credit banking, augmented continuing education opportunities and adoption of current technology,
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5) By sharing the intellectual resources and the infrastructural facilities among the academia from other institutions and among the industrial society, funding agencies and government, 6) By enhancing the collaborative partnership between Industry and Institute for commercializing and transferring the latest technological know-how towards societal development, 7) By setting up a Global University Network Campus that embodies the ideals of an open, democratic and global society catering to the needs of the global community and satisfying cultural, ethnic and racial diversity 8) By expanding global participation spread across continents with the aid of interactive satellite based education and the usage of digital library, 9) By enriching the national and international character of the University, 10) By ensuring efficient administrative co-ordination and effective decision making through necessary reforms and by strategically allocating resources, 11) By benchmarking against technologically sound global leaders with a view towards continuous improvement. 2) NEW ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES INITIATED (UG AND PG) None in this period. 3) INNOVATIONS IN CURRICULAR DESIGN AND TRANSACTION There are several innovations which have got injected in the process of curriculum design and transaction. It is with these innovations the curriculum gets updated for every revision and also in the elective subjects, which are added from time to time. Based on the success of projects, many laboratory improvements have come through regularly. Proper and timely documentation for better dissemination and demonstrating the improvements have alone not been done in the manner envisaged. Henceforth, timely upkeep of improvements and its uses thereon will be exploited then and there. 4) INTER-DISCIPLINARY PROGRAMMES STARTED Inter-disciplinary programs have been started. The programs are in operation from the concerned departments. An exclusive centre or department for inter-disciplinary programs have not been thought of. Nano technology, Geoinformatics, medical physics, etc., is few of the examples.
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5) EXAMINATION REFORMS IMPLEMENTED The University Department evaluation processes are automated through intranet facilities called ARMS. The faculty can enter attendance and marks of the students periodically and also can obtain the final results of the examination. Initiative is under way for the implementation of total e-governance for the successful conduct of examinations. In this connection, online data acquisition pertaining to students profile, attendance and internal assessment marks and registration for the end semester examinations will be implemented. Further it is proposed to acquire/generate online the following information. Registration of elective subjects Examination absentees statement Registration for reevaluation Registration for review Generation of Hall Ticket, nominal roll (Register number and subjects registered) and attendance for the end semester examinations. In order to ensure transparency in the evaluation process the internal assessment answer scripts are given back to the students after evaluation. o In case of end semester examinations, the students are allowed get the photocopy of the answer script o The students are permitted to apply for the reevaluation of the answer scripts. o Also the students are permitted to review the result of the reevaluation The entire process rights from the admission of students in the first semester till the completion of the programme and the award of degree is computerized and entire software is developed in-house. There is a database containing the examination related information of all the students appearing for the semester examination. This database helps in generating the time table, students list, attendance sheet, hall ticket and OMR sheets. From the database, the requirement of examination of materials is obtained and the logistic arrangements are made based on the information arrived. There is an integrated post examination process involving capturing of marks from the OMR sheets and tallying the attendance, processing and publication of results and generation of certificates.
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6) CANDIDATES QUALIFIED: NET/SLET ETC. Not Applicable as Ph.D. doctorate degree is the basic eligibility. 7) ADMISSION: GATE QUALIFIED FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
CourseCode 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1309 1310 1311 1312 1609 Course Name ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES ENGG. SOIL MECHANICS AND FOUNDATION ENGG. TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION ENGG. & MANAGEMENT REMOTE SENSING ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT(SS-FT) GEOMATICS(SS-FT) INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES COASTAL MANAGEMENT(SS-FT) MANAGEMENT(SS-FT) ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT(SS-PT) TOTAL Gate 9 9 0 5 1 0 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 34 Non gate 6 14 25 20 24 20 22 18 24 24 18 14 23 252

FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


Course Code 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2012 2013 2015 2310 2311 2314 2330 2332 2603 2604 2606 Course Name ENGINEERING DESIGN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINEERING REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING ENGG. ENERGY ENGINEERING AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING PRINTING AND PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) MECHATRONICS(SS-FT) MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT(SS-FT) AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) SOLAR ENERGY(SS-FT) COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING(SS-PT) INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINEERING(SS-PT) ENERGY ENGINEERING(SS-PT) Gate Non gate 8 8 6 3 3 5 7 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 16 13 22 22 20 18 20 20 19 25 25 18 15 19 25 25 7

2607 2608 2609 2612 2613 2615

PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT(SS-PT) COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN(SS-PT) QUALITY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT(SS-PT) AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING(SS-PT) MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING(SS-PT) AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING(SS-PT) TOTAL

0 0 0 0 0 0 50

24 24 25 18 25 24 478

FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


Course Code 3001 3002 3003 3004 3007 3306 3601 3604 3606 Course Name POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING POWER ELECTRONICS & DRIVES INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING EMBEDDED SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES(SS-FT) POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING(SS-PT) POWER ELECTRONICS & DRIVES(SS-PT) EMBEDDED SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES(SS-PT) TOTAL Gate Non gate 5 5 4 5 7 0 0 0 0 26 18 18 19 18 16 25 25 25 25 189

FACULTY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


Course Code 4001 4002 4004 4005 4006 4007 4013 4014 4305 4308 4309 4310 4312 4601 4602 4605 4610 Course Name APPLIED ELECTRONICS MEDICAL ELECTRONICS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SOFTWARE ENGINEERING LASER AND ELECTRO OPTICAL ENGINEERING AVIONICS COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING(SS-FT) VLSI DESIGN(SS-FT) MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING(SS-FT) APPLIED ELECTRONICS(SS-PT) MEDICAL ELECTRONICS(SS-PT) COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING(SS-PT) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (SS-PT) Gate 4 5 4 6 0 0 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non gate 19 18 19 16 23 25 19 16 20 25 25 45 25 25 24 25 25 8

4611

SYSTEM ENGINEERING AND OPER. RESEARCH(SS-PT) TOTAL

0 30

25 419

FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY
Course Code 5001 5002 5003 5006 5011 5014 5015 5304 5305 5307 5310 5317 5320 Course Name Gate Non gate 5 0 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 14 13 0 42 19 11 22 0 21 1 3 9 24 25 1 7 13 156

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY PETROLEUM REFINING AND PETRO-CHEMICALS BIO-TECHNOLOGY TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY LEATHER TECHNOLOGY FOOTWEAR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING POLYMER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING(SS-FT) ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) BIO PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) FOOD TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) NANO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) RUBBER TECHNOLOGY(SS-FT) TOTAL

FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING


Course Code Course Name 6003 M.ARCH (GENERAL) (SS-FT) 6005 M.PLAN 6301 M.ARCH(LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE)(SS-FT) 6303 M.ARCH (SS-FT) TOTAL OVER-ALL TOTAL Gate Non gate 2 0 1 19 0 11 0 13 3 185 43 1537

8) TOTAL NUMBER OF SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED:


# 1. April 2011 2. Information Technology Science Date Department/Centre Ceramic Technology Name of the Seminar/Workshop One Day Roundtable Workshop on Glass & Ceramics & Workshop on Mobile Application Development

3. 4. 5. April 2011 6.

Institute For Ocean Management Centre for Environmental Studies Civil Engineering Computer Science Engineering Instrumentation Engineering

Issues of Leadership in Coromandel coast One day Seminar on Envirovision11

7. 8. 9. 10. 11. May 2011

Training Programme on Building Services & Organized two-day workshop on Principles of Software Testing, AnnaUniversity, Chennai Workshop on Open Modelica

Information Science & FDP on Data Warehousing and Data Technology Mining Manufacturing Engineering Nano coatings and Applications AU-FRG Division Computer Technology IDEAS Training Faculty Development & Training programme on Grid Computing Cluster of Projects Meeting Faculty Development Training Programme on Technical English I Faculty Development Training Programme (FDTP) on Engineering Chemistry I (CY2111) Faculty Development Training Programme - Discrete Mathematics Faculty Development Training Programme - Transforms and Partial Differential Equations Recent Developments in Large scale Solar Thermal Systems for Commercial Applications and Green Buildings Indo-German Workshop on Recent developments in large scale solar thermal systems on

12. 13. 14.

Bio technology English Chemistry

15. 16. June 2011 17.

Mathematics Mathematics

Institute of Energy Studies

18.

AU-FRG Division

19.

Internal Combustion Co-ordinated Workshop Engineering Division Thermodynamics Institute Sensing of

20.

Remote Two days training on Total Station for technical professionals 10

21. 22.

Civil Engineering

June 2011 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. August 2011 31. 32. 33. September 2011 34. 35. July 2011

Faculty Development Training programme on Design of RC Elements Computer Science & Organized a Faculty Development Engineering Programme on Mobile and Pervasive Computing in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Anna University, Chennai Computer Technology International Workshop on e-learning for engineering educators, Automobile Engineering FDP on Thermodynamics Information Technology Information Technology AU-FRG Division Institute of Sensing Civil Engineering Recent Trends in Information Technology eLearning for Engineering Educators CFD using IDEAS training

Information Technology Division of Transportation Engineering School of Architecture & Planning Ceramic Technology

Remote Regional Workshop on Rajiv Gandhi Drinking Water Mission projects Training Programme on Building Foundation Science & Workshop on Software Testing One day symposium on Excellence in Technical Education Human Space-Cultural Space

36. 37. October 2011 38. 39.

One Day Seminar on Ceramic Raw Materials Media Science Workshop on Appropriate technology choices Computer Science & Organized two-day workshop on Engineering Research Methodologies in CSE, Anna University, Chennai Bio technology Indo-UK Seminar on Biotechnology Perspectives Refrigeration & Air Recent Trends on Conditioning Engineering Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Division AU-FRG Division Concepts of FEA using ANSYS with Application Division of Soil mechanics One day seminar on Ground and Foundation Improvement Techniques was held on Engineering 15th October 2011 at school of Civil 11

40. 41. 42. 43. October 2011

Geology Management Studies Planning Electrical & Engineering

Engineering Sastra University, Thanjavour in association with IGC Thanjavour Chapter. 24TH National Geomorphology Conference Driving of new age economies through innovation Going Public Spaces in communities during World Town Planning Day 2011

44. 45.

Electronics Integration of Renewable Energy into grid, smart grid concepts and embedded system application Institute For Ocean Coastal wellbeing Management Internal Combustion Engineering Division Recent Advances in I.C. Engines Centre for Environmental Roshni Eco friendly efforts to Studies promote sustainable life style model practiced in Rashtrapati Bhavan & Raj Bhavan, Chennai Civil Engineering Refresher course on IS 800-2007 Civil Engineering Computer Science Engineering Computer Science Engineering Short Term Course for TANGEDCO Engineers on Design of Steel structures & Organized two-day workshop on Research Methodologies in CSE, Anna University, Chennai & Organized Faculty Development Program on Software Testing, sponsored by Center for Faculty Development, Anna University, Chennai & Organized one-day workshop on Placement Oriented Training Program in Software Testing, Anna University, Chennai Two days Workshop on Recent Trends in Wireless Sensor Network National Conference on Inclusive Cities-Universal Design and Accessibility to All - Dec. 2011. Poster& Model Competition at the State Level 12

46. November 2011 47. 48. 49.

50.

51.

Computer Science Engineering

52. 53. December 2011

Electronics Engineering Planning

UG/PG Students of Arch/Civil.

54.

Bio technology

55. 56.

English Mathematics

57.

Information Technology

Science

Workshop On Molecular Simulations And Sequence Analysis (Conducted Annually) Two-Day International Workshop on Effective Teaching of English International Workshop on Recent Trends in Stochastic Modelling &Mathematical Finance & FDP on Network Programming management

58. 59. December 2011 60. 61.

62.

63. 64.

Information Science & Recent Trends in Cloud Computing Technology Institute of Energy Studies Renewable Energy Sources Recent Trends & Developments Internal Combustion Co-ordinated Workshop on Heat Engineering Division Transfer Division of Soil mechanics One Day workshop on review of IS and Foundation 1892-1979 at IIT Madras. Engineering Civil Engineering Faculty Development Training Programme on Design of Steel Structures Computer Science & 20 th workshop on Smart and secure Engineering Environment Computer Technology International Conference on Advanced Computing (ICoAC 2011) Computer Technology Faculty Development & Training programme on Cryptography and Network Security Simulation of Advanced Networks using NS-2 Advanced Computing Management Fest ETHOS 2011

65.

66. 67. 68.

Information Technology Information Technology Management Studies

13

69. 70. 71.

Planning Chemical Engineering English

Urban Environment Exhibition during the Science City Exhibition, March 2012 Petrovision12 Faculty Development Training Programme on Communication skills Laboratory Coordinator for Short Term Training Course for TANGEDCO Engineers and Chemists on Water Chemistry Related Problems in Thermal Stations FEM training

72.

Chemistry

73. 74.

January 2012

AU-FRG Division Institute Sensing of

Remote Three days training programme on Remote Sensing and GIS Applications to E.B Engineering

75. 76. 77.

Division of Transportation Engineering Division of Transportation Engineering Aerospace Engineering

78. 79. 80.

81. 82. February 2012

One day Seminar on Effective Enforcement :A Key To Road Safety Workshop on Lessons Learnt in Multimodal Transportation Planning, One day National Workshop on High Temperature Materials and Gas Dynamics of Jet Propulsion Information Technology Simulation of Advanced Networks using NS-2 Information Science & Pervasive Web Services Technology Printing Technology Polyester Resin Quality parametersImpact on bottle processing and bottle quality AU-FRG Division IDEAS Training Institute For Management Ocean Integrated Coastal Zone Management planning SICOM, New Delhi and NCSCM, Chennai

83.

84.

Centre for Environmental International Conference on Climate Studies change and CO2 Management: Mitigation, Separation and Utilization Mining Engineering One-day Workshop on Recent Developments on Statutory Obligations in Mining in association with MEAI, TN 14

Chapter in Neyveli 85. February 2012 Instrumentation Engineering Three-day Training Programme on Trends in Industrial Automation (Fieldbus / SCADA /Wireless/Advanced Process Control) for TANGEDCO Engineers Free and Open Source Software Chemfluence12 CEPEA Publishing in digital Age Two day National Level Workshop on Applications of Metaheuristics For Engineering Optimization Two day National level Technical Seminar on ISSUES IN PREPARING RESEARCH THESIS AND PROJECT PROPOSAL Recent Trends in Renewable Energy

86. 87. 88. 89. 90.

Information Technology Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Printing Technology Industrial Engineering

91.

Industrial Engineering

92. March 2012 93.

Institute of Energy Studies Engineering Division Institute For Management

94.

Design Recent Research Trends in Advanced Engineering Materials and Composites and its Characterization Ocean ICZM Planning State Project Management Unit (SPMU), Odisha and NCSCM, Chennai Remote Regional Workshop on LULC 50K Second Cycle Remote One day user interaction workshop on space based information support for decentralized planning (SIS-DP) Workshop on Construction of Bamboo Houses & Organized one-day workshop on Software Test Automation, Anna University, Chennai Workshop on Recent Trends in Cloud Computing 15

95. 96.

Institute Sensing Institute Sensing

of of

97.

Civil Engineering

98.

Computer Science Engineering Computer Technology

99.

100. 101. March 2012 102. 103. April 2012 104.

Electronics Engineering Information Technology Information Science & Technology Division of Soil mechanics and Foundation Engineering Computer Science & Engineering

Two days Workshop on Video Analytics Workshop on Soft Computing Workshop on Social Network Analysis and Mining One Day workshop on land fill design and construction

105. 106.

107.

Organized a Workshop on Evolutionary Issues in Software Engineering in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Anna University, Chennai Information Technology Recent Trends in Information Technology Planning Urban Planning and Development Exhibition during the Technology Day at Anna University Chennai . Electronics & Faculty Development Programme on Communication Wireless Communication Engineering Industrial Engineering National Level Technical Seminar onNational Seminar on " Optimization for Engineering and Management" in Honour or Dr. K.S.P.Rao Engineering Design One day workshop on Recent Trends in Division Product Design & Development Division of Transportation One day Seminar on Enhancing the Engineering Quality of Faculty in Technical Education Computer Science & Organized a Faculty Development Engineering Programme on Service Oriented Architecture in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Anna University, Chennai Planning Chemical Engineering English India USA Global Business Planning and Strategy Network Conference 2012 Faculty Development Programme on Heat Transfer International Symposium on Testing English as a Second Language at the Tertiary Level on 16

108. May 2012

109. 110.

111.

112. 113. June 2012 114.

115. 116.

Mathematics Civil Engineering

117. June 2012 118.

Medical Physics Computer Science Engineering

119.

Physics

120. 121. July 2012 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. August 2012 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. September 2012 133.

Mathematics Information Science Technology Civil Engineering

Faculty Development Training Programme - Discrete Mathematics Faculty Development Programme on Basics of Dynamics and A seismic Design Faculty Development Programme on Engineering Physics-I & Organized two-day workshop on Placement Oriented Training Program in Software Testing, Anna University, Chennai National Workshop on Preparation, Characterization of Crystalline materials and their applications Lecture Series-Stochastic Fluid Flow Methods & Hands-on Session on Network Security Design of Steel Structures as per IS 800-2007

Computer Science & One day work shop on Network security Engineering Information Science & Research Scope in Machine Learning Technology Institute of Energy Studies Energy & Exergy Analysis of Engineering Systems Institute of Energy Studies Performance Improvement & Economic Analysis in Thermal Power Stations Division of Transportation One day Culmination Workshop on Engineering Role of Teachers in Counselling in Motivating Engineering students in Technical Education Computer Technology Workshop on FOSS Central Workshop Divion Management Studies Information Science Technology Electronics Engineering Information Technology Role of NDT & Metallography in Failure Analysis Research development programme on multivariate statistical tools & Tamil computing on OSS Two days Seminar on Analog IC Design Cloud Computing 17

134. September 2012

Management Studies

135. October 2012 136. December 2012 137.

Chemical Engineering AU-FRG Division Geology

Strategic Trends on Innovations & Creativity in Management Practices STICMA National Seminar on Green Chemistry Knowledge sharing lecture to M/s. LUCAS TVS Engineers International workshop on Paleoclimate and Human dispersal during MIS3

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RESEARCH PROJECTS

A. NEWLY IMPLEMENTED:
# 1 Dept./Centre Dr. N. Rajendran, Associate Professor, Dept. of Chemistry Dr. R. Gopalakrishnan, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Physics Details of Projects DST Project "Preparation and characterization of ceramic nanocontainers for biomedical applications" Total Cost (Rs.) 11,28,800

Dr. S. Shenbaga Devi, Associate Professor, CME

CSIR Project Synthesis, Growth and Characterization of Picrate family Crystals and Growth of Potassium Sodium Tartrate Tetrahydrate 16,71,000 Single Crystal from Conventional Solution Growth and Unidirectional Method of Sankaranarayanan Ramasamy for Technological applications LSRB Project "Functional electrical stimulation in Hemiplegices for functional restoration of upper limb 19,60,200 using EEG based Brain computer inforface" DRDL project "Nonlinear state estimation for Target Missile" 9,69,000

Dr. J. Prakash, Associate Professor, Dept of Instrumentation Engg, MIT 5 Dr. L, Sobha, AU-KBC Research Centre 6 Dr. Suvro Chatterjee, AU-KBC 7 Dr. Ranjani Parthasarathi, Professor, Dept. of Informationa science and Technology 8 Dr. N.Gobi, Asst. Professor, Dept of Textile 9 Dr. R. Seshasayanan, Asst. Professor, ECE 10 Dr.J. Tamilselvan, Asst.

DIT project "Development of Cross Lingual 1,38,17,000 Information access (CLIA) system phase II" ICMR Project "Development of chick embryo model 14,76,224 of ischemia" DIT project "Development of Cross Information access (CLIA) system phase II" Lingual 1,38,17,000

BRNS project "Development of nano composite 15,80,000 mask for NBC protective applications" CVRDE - CARS project "Feasibility exploration of 19,78,000 multibus Architecture for AFV applications" 32,17,000 DBT project "Autophagy infuences hyperglycemia / 18

Professor, CBT 11 Dr. D. Sangeetha, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Chemistry 12 Prof. J. Kumar, Professor, Cristal Growth Centre, 13 Ms. Parimala Renganayaki, Research Scholar Dept. of Gecology 14 Dr. A. Ramachandran, Director, Centre for Climate Change 15 Dr. R.Y. Sheeja, Asst. Professor (Sr. Gr.) Dept.of Chemistry 16 Dr. P. Gajalakshmi, AUKBC Research Centre. 17 Dr. L. Ajay Kumar, Professor, Dept. of Mining Engg 18 Dr. T. Subramani, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Geology 19 Ms. S.R. Vijayalakshmi Devi, Research Scholar, Department of Chemical Engineering, 20 Dr. V. Vaidehi, Professor, Dept of Computer Technology, MIT Campus 21 Dr. T. Devasena, Asst. Professor, Centre for Nanoscience and Technology. 22 Dr. Radha Perumal Ramasamy, Asst.Professor, Dept. of Physics 23 Dr. R.B. Narayanan, Professor DBT 24 Dr. L. Elango, Professor,

Huyperinsulinemia induced adipocyte dysfunction: A possible mechanism of insulin esitance" CSIR Project "Electrospun Carbon Nanofibers in electrode Preparation for Fuel Cells" DST Project "Validation of auto-range capacitance measurement instrumentation as clinical biochemical analyzer" Women Scientist Scheme: A (WOS-A) project "Managed aquifer recharge evaluating the impact of check dam on groundwater" DST Project "Mineral CO2 sequestration by carbonation of industrial, alkaline solid residues" 22,87,000

20,62,080

22,60,000

52,90,772

DST Project "Development and assessment of porois poly l-lactic (PLLA)-silk fibroin-curcumin nano 23,82,000 fibres for drug delivery" DST Project "Study of effects of breast cancer drugs on endothelial cells and nitric oxide signaling" MOC Project "Development of software for prediction of subsidence by 3D numerical modeling for SCCL Mines DST project "Hydroinformatics Decision Support system for protection of Groundwater Head in Vattamalaikarai River Basin" DST Project "Screenin of dye degrading organisms and organisms and enhaanced biodegradation of textile dye bath waster water by acclimatization and biostimulation methods" 22,80,000 53,80,000

23,78,000

14,16,000

DST - NRDMS project "Complex Event Processing 25,00,000 for Sensor Networks" DRDO Project "Toxicity and Risk Assessment of Ultrafine Nanoparticies" 11,99,000

BRNS project "Understanding Dynamics of Motion and Conductivity of Biomaterials Containing 13,44,025 Quantum Clusters in Membranes" DBT project "Recombinant WSP (wolbactia surface protein) induced modulation of human macrophage 24,82,000 functions in vitro" European Union Collaboration project MAR for 1,62,83,686 19

Dept. of Geology.

25 Dr. S. Iniyan, professor, Institute for Energy Studies 26 Dr. Kavitha sankaranarayanan, AUKBC Research Centre 27 Dr. A. Pandurangan, Institute of Catalysis & Petroleum Technology 28 Dr.P. Kannan, Professor, Dept. of Chemistry 29 Dr. J. Jayapriya, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Chemical engg. 30 Dr. Kavitha sankaranarayanan, AU-KBC Research Centre 31 Ms. Keerthi, Research Scholar, Dept. of Chemical Engg. 32 Dr. R. B. Narayanan, Professor, CBT 33 Dr. P. Kaliraj, Professor, CBT

coping with sea-water intrusion and groundwater (approximately) over exploitation in an aquifer used for drinking water production in Chennai India-Israel project "Solar Power with Steam 18,28,900 Injection Gas Turbine (Stig) Cycle" BRNS "An Electrical switch to generate Biogical pacemakers" 17,40,000

DST project "Synthesis and characterization of heteroatom doped carbon nanotubes and its use in 1,25,03,600 supercapacitors" BRNS Project "Dibenxothrophone dyes and Nano Tio2 based solar cells" UGC-DAE Project "Detection and analysis of microbiologically infuenced corrosion on strainless steel in seawater using electrochemical noise techniqie (EN)" NICRA project "Identification of Ion Channels which regulate drought Tolerance by stomatal Aperture closure in drought (Tolerant and sensitive varienties of Rice" DST Project "Development of hybrid membrane bio reactor for effluent treatment" DBT Project "Molecular studies onSequential pathogenesis of WSSV and defince mechanism in penaeus monodon" ICMR Project "National Network for genotyping of human lymphatic filariall parasite Wucherria gancrotti from different endemic areas" DST Project "Extraction of keratin from chicken feather waste and its application in Dermal Wound Healing"

20,07,000

1,59,800

43,00,000

13,68,000

27,65,600

5,80,800

34 Ms. S. Agnes Mary, Reasearch Scholar, Dept. of Textile Technology 35 Dr. D. Mohan, Professor, Dept. of Chemical 36 Dr. Narayan Kalkura, Professor, CGC

13,38,000

DRDE Project "Concentration of Anaerobic Bacteria Consortium 9,89,000 using Membrane Technology "Investigations of physical and biological lperformance of swift heavy ion tradiation on clacium 5,83,050 phosphate based bio-ceramic and its polymer composite" 20

37 Dr. I. Arul Aram, Associate Professor, Dept. of Mangement Studies 38 Dr.S.Renganathan, 39 Dr.M.Senthil Kumar,

40 Dr.B.S.Lakshmi, 41 Dr.S. Sanjeevi, 42 Dr. M. Kanthababu,

43 Dr. V.R. Giri Dev, 44 Dr. S. Senthil Kumar,

45 Dr. S. Subramanian 46 Dr. V.S. Senthil Kumar, Associate Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engg

"Production of courseware e-content development video programmes and learning object repositories on climate change" DST - (SERB) Production of Biodiesel from Cladophora Fascicularis using Nano Catalyst DST - Development of a high perfomance Diesel Engine Operated Completely on Vegetable Oil Micro Emulsions ICMR - "Role of estrogen in breast cancer Proliferation under hipocia - An In vitro study" BRNS Project "Hyperspectral radiometry for identifying.AP" BRNS Project "Design and devlopment of microsystems, optimization of micromachining process parameters and micro tool condition monitoring system" ICMR project "Fabrication of Biomimetic nerve guide by a facile ultrafine fibre spinning method" DST Project " Automated tracking of scholarly publications to aid concept understanding in Web based learning" CSIR"Development of Nano material based multilayer wound dressing system" DRDO project Experimental and numerical studies on twist extrusion process of aluminium alloys used in aerospace industries

56,00,000 18,89,000 18,32,000 22,70,808 63,34,350

44,41,500

24,08,308 3,12,000 15,12,000 24,10,000

B. COMPLETED:
# Dept./Centre 1 Dr. Suvro Chatterjee, AU-KBC Research Centre 2 Dr.P. Kaliraj, Professor, CBT. 3 Dr. R. Seshasayanan, Asst. Professor, ECE 4 Dr. T. N. Shanmugam, Professor, Centre for IPR 5 Dr. S. Arulchelvan, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Media Sciences. Details of Projects BRNS Project "Proteome study of the cadimum perturtations in nitric oxide signalling" ICMR Project "Genetic polymerphism of wucheraia Banerosti parasite" NIOT project "Acoustic image lprocessing through beam forming" A7 minutes 2DAnimation Movie on E-Governance and IPR as a prelude to the adoption of IPR Panorama in the Indian context TSC-CCDU-IEC Project "Communication strategy for sanitation and Hygiene Behaviour Change & Acceleration of the Total Sanitation Campaign in Tamilnadu" Total Cost (Rs.) 20,93,400 15,31,404 17,25,000 3,64,941

7,38,875

21

6 Dr. N. Vasudevan, Professor, CES

CPCL "Bioremedeation of oily sludge"

Project 1,14,471.7

10) PATENTS GENERATED, IF ANY: INTERNATIONAL PATENT DETAILS FILED THROUGH CIPR-ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI FOR THE YEAR 2011-2012 International Patent granted in the name of Anna University Faculty Total Patents Filed: 1
S.No Name of the Faculty Dr.Mala John Dept of Electronic Engineering, MIT. Details of the Patent Patent Grant Grant date

System and method for classification of moving Japanese object during video Patent granted surveillance.

27th July2012

INDIAN PATENT DETAILS FILED THROUGH CIPR-ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI FOR THE YEAR 2011-2012 Anna University inventors filed in the name of REGISTRAR, Anna University, Chennai. Total Patents Filed: 4
S.No Name of the Faculty Dr.D.Sangeetha Department Of Chemistry, CEG Details of the Patent Patent Filed Date Patent Published Date Patent Grant Status

Proton exchange membrane fuel cell stack working under high pure oxygen 18/11/2011 compressed air & self breath. Triboelectricity device generation

25/11/2011

Application Awaiting Examination

Dr.D.Sangeetha Department Of Chemistry, CEG.

28/11/2011

09/12/2011

Application Awaiting Examination

22

Dr.K.Malathi Department Of Electronics & Communication Engineering, CEG. Dr.T.Devasena Centre For Nano Science & Technology, ACT Campus.

Dual band notched dielectric resonator reflect array for c/r 04/04/2012 band

20/04/2012

Application Awaiting Examination

Chitosan based nanocomplex for sustained 07/08/2012 drug delivery

24/08/2012

Application Awaiting Examination

11)

NEW COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAMMES:


Dept./Centre Collaborator Research Programme

Sl.No Date

1.

2011 Geology

MAR for coping with sea-water intrusion and groundwater over EUROPEAN UNION exploitation in an aquifer used for drinking water production in COLLABORATION Chennai. PROJECT

2.

2011

Institute of INDIA-ISRAEL Energy Studies PROJECT

Solar Power with Steam Injection Gas Turbine(Stig) Cycle

12) RESEARCH GRANTS RECEIVED FROM VARIOUS AGENCIES

SOURCES OF RESEARCH GRANTS Amount Rs. TIC 12.70 LAKHS Ministry of Science and Technology 54.68 LAKHS

13) DETAILS OF RESEARCH SCHOLARS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, GUINDY

23

Sl.NO Department/Centre/Faculty

No.of Research Scholars Enrolled 24 34 29 48 9 0 131 16

No.of Research Scholars Completed 11 15 14 30 3 1 48 2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Information and Communication Engineering Faculty of Technology Faculty of Architecture and Planning Faculty of Science and Humanities Faculty of Management Sciences

ALAGAPPA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS

Sl.NO 1 2 3 4

Department/Centre/Faculty Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Technology Faculty of Science and Humanities

No.of Research Scholars Enrolled 0 0 22 25

No.of Research Scholars Completed 1 2 10 19

MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS


No.of Research Scholars Enrolled 20 9 No.of Research Scholars Completed 6 3

Sl.NO Department/Centre/Faculty

1 2

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Electrical Engineering

24

3 4

Faculty of Information and Communication Engineering Faculty of Science and Humanities

25 21

10 7

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING CAMPUS

Sl.NO

Department/Centre/Faculty

No.of Research Scholars Enrolled 0 0 6 0

No.of Research Scholars Completed 5 1 2 2

1 2 3 4

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Architecture and Planning Faculty of Science and Humanities

14) CITATION INDEX OF FACULTY MEMBERS AND IMPACT FACTOR:


Sl. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Name of the faculty member Dr.Kannan.A Dr.P.Narayanaswamy Dr.Ranjani Parthasarathi Dr.Saswati Mukherjee Dr.Uma Maheswari.V Dr.J.Indhumathi Dr.S.Sridhar INFORMATION SCIENCE Dr.K.Vani AND TECHNOLOGY Dr.Swamynathan.S Dr.P.Yogesh Dr M.Vijayalakshmi Dr.T.Mala Dr.S. Sendhilkumar Mrs.S.Bama Dr.K.Indra Gandhi Dr.S.Abirami Dr. P.Geetha Dr.K.Vidhya Department Citation index 246 58 101 16 33 4 116 15 19 13 10 11 133 1 6 25 35 2 25

Sl. No. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39.

Department

Name of the faculty member Dr.N.V.Mahalakshmi Dr.G.Nagarajan Dr.D.Ganesh Dr.Mr.Swaminathan Dr. A. Elayaperumal A.Siddharthan L. Karunamoorthy Dr. R. Saravanan Dr. S. Iniyan Dr. D. Mohan Lal Dr. S. Kalaiselvam Mr. P. Balachander Dr.C.Chellappan, Professor & H.O.D Dr.T.V.Geetha, Professor Dr.K.S.Easwarakumar, Professor Dr.T.V.Gopal, Professor Dr.Arul Siromoney, Professor Dr.S.Valli, Associate Professor Dr.D.Manjula, Associate Professor Dr. A.P.Shanthi, Associate Professor Dr.V.Mary Anita Rajam, Associate Professor Dr.S.Chitrakala, Associate Professor Dr.V.Vetriselvi, Assistant Professor Dr.S.Bose, Assistant Professor Dr.R.Baskaran, Assistant Professor Dr.P.Geetha, Assistant Professor Ms.Rajeswari Sridhar, Assistant Professor (Sr.G) Dr.G.S.Mahalakshmi,

Citation index 86 463 9 13 14 8.66 243 9 14 246 30 1 92 227 56 7 42 6 74 21 12 31 36 6 115 5 23 114 26

MECHANICAL

CSE 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46.

Sl. No. 47. 48.

Department

CSE 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. CIVIL

EEE

Name of the faculty member Assistant Professor (Sr.G) Dr.Shiloah Elizabeth, Assistant Professor Dr.K.Selvamani,Assistant Professor Mr.J.Senthilkumar, Visiting Faculty Ms.S.Karthika, Teaching Fellow Dr.S.Usa Dr.B.Umamaheswari Dr.G.Uma Dr.P.Vanajaranjan Dr.R.P.Kumudhinidevi Dr.S.Hosimin Thilagar Dr.P.Valsalal Dr.K.Rathnakannan Dr.S.K.Patnaik Dr.P.Lakhsmi Dr.A.Kavitha Dr.P.Somasundaram Dr.K.Ilamparuthi Dr.G.M.Samuel Knight Dr.P.Devadas Manoharan Dr.K.Nagamani Dr.R.Senthil Dr.K.P.Jaya Dr. N. Vasudevan Dr. A. Navaneetha Gopalakrishnan Dr. S. Kanmani Dr. K. Palanivelu Dr. Kurian Joseph Dr. S. Amal Raj Dr. S. Karthikeyan Dr.M.Ramalingam Dr.S.S.Ramakrishnan Dr.D.Thirumalaivasan

Citation index 1 2 2 5 0.603 1.478 0.0281 2.791 0.0281 4.65 0.047 1.038 0.07 2.978 0.047 0.967 0.047 1.353 0.4245 1.038 0.0281 1.00 0.047 0.979 0.579 4.65 0.071 1.478 8.0 0.17 1.5 5 1.67 1.33 20(480) 3(37) 14(44) 58(1686) 42(272) 3(4) 5(16) 1 2 38 27

Sl. No. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101.

Department

MANUFACTURING

CHEMISTRY

GEOLOGY

Name of the faculty member Dr. V.Jayabalan. Dr. S.Gowri. Dr.G. Arumaikkannu. Dr. P.Hariharan. Dr. A.Azad. Dr. M.Omkumar. Dr.M. Kantha babu. Dr. A.Suresh Babu. Dr.P.Kannan Dr.V.Sadasivam Dr.K.Shanthi Dr.N.Rajendran Dr.A.Pandurangan Dr.M.Saroja Devi Dr.M.J.Umapathy Dr.D.Sangeetha Dr.R.Y.Sheeja Dr.S.Ananda Kumar Dr.Hema Achyuthan Dr.L.Elango Dr.R.Nagendra Dr. S. Sanjeevi Dr.S.Srinivasalu

Citation index 31 9 2 1 1 2 7 1 43 156 402 581 950 115 42 71 104 26 168 172 66 49 259

15. HONOURS AND AWARDS TO FACULTY

# 1.

Year

Dept/centre

Faculty Dr.D.Sangeetha

Honour/award Awarded as one of the top 10 finalists for best chemistry teacher International level award for the Best Research Paper entitled Reconnaissance beyond integrated marketing

organization Tata chemicals with association of chemistry teachers (ACT) for 2011.

2011 CHEMISTRY

2.

2011 MANAGEMENT

Mr. H. Premraj

28

3.

2011 GEOLOGY

Dr.L.Elango

communication- a panacea for advertisers qualms in the international conference on Competency building strategies in business and technologies for sustainable development, 2011. Best Researcher Award (2011)- Anna University (National) Active Researcher Award-2012 DARPA Fellowship, US Defence Department, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA, DST Lockheed Martin under India Innovation Growth Program 2012

4.

2012 CHEMISTRY

Dr.A.Pandurangan

5.

2012 CHEMISTRY

Dr.A.Pandurangan

6.

2012 CHEMISTRY

Dr.D.Sangeetha

Selected for top 50 inventions of the nation entitled Production of Germanium Nanowire Technology for li-ion battery Active Researcher Award -2012.

7.

2012 MANAGEMENT

Dr.L. Suganthi Professor & Head Dr.L. Suganthi Professor & Head

8.

2012 MANAGEMENT

Anna University Active Researcher Award for 2012. Bloomberg UTV Award 2012 for the Best Teacher for

DST-Lockheed Martin Innovators Growth Programme 2012. ANNA UNIVERSITY Bloomberg UTV

29

9.

2012 MANAGEMENT

Sneha

10.

2012 MANAGEMENT

11.

2012 MANAGEMENT

Gayathri, Dayal KiranRaj and Subramani Dr. Sreekumar and Sneha

12.

2012 MANAGEMENT

13.

2012 GEOLOGY

Ponmalar Rajeshwari and Ravindra Bharathi Dr.Hema Achyuthan

14.

MECHANICAL

Dr. P. Tamil Porai

15.

MECHANICAL

Dr. D. Ganesh

16.

MECHANICAL

Dr. Vela Murali

Information Technology Management. I place in Best manager event, Voyage 2012, AMET University Finance Manager, Voyage 2012, AMET University I place in B plan, Newance 11-12, Measi Institute of Management Poster Design, Voyage 2012, AMET University 1. Cambridge Hamied Award for visiting Lecturership. (International) 2. Senior Research Associateship (ICTP-Italy) 201217(International) Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Centenary Book Award For The Top Rank In Post Graduate Program. Mass Cargo Endowment Award for guiding best project in the area of Thermal Engineering The Subject Prize Award for the Paper titled Fatigue Life Estimation of a gear box main shaft consisting of sharp

AMET UNIVERSITY

AMET UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT

AMET UNIVERSITY

Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Centenary Book Award Anna University

Institute of Engineers in the 25th Indian Engineering congress

30

17.

MECHANICAL

Mr. V. Kumaresan

18.

MECHANICAL

Rajiv Kumar Giri

19.

MECHANICAL

G. Paranjothi

20.

MECHANICAL

J. Jensen Samuel

21.

MECHANICAL

V. Gayathri

groove using fracture mechanics approach and by experimental method by Institute of Engineers in the 25th Indian Engineering congress held at Kochi (India) Best Poster award, International conference on functional materials for defense applications, DIAT Mass Cargo Endowment Award for the best project in the area of Thermal Engineering in M.E. Internal Combustion Engineering Studied Second year M.E. I.C.E. programme under Erasmus Mundus External Co-operation Window Exchange Programme at Politecnico Di Tonno, Italy Studied Second year M.E. I.C.E. programme under Erasmus Mundus External Co-operation Window Exchange Programme at Politecnico Di Tonno, Italy Renewable Energy day Competition held at IIT-Madras won 1st prize Renewable Energy

DIAT

Anna university

Politecnico Di Tonno, Italy

Politecnico Di Tonno, Italy

IIT-Madras

22.

MECHANICAL

N. Kalaisalvan

IIT-Madras 31

23.

MECHANICAL

G. Kalaiarasi

24.

MECHANICAL

V. Tamilvanan

25.

MECHANICAL

S. Vijayakumar

26.

MECHANICAL

Gokulesh

27.

MECHANICAL

Arul Prakash

28.

MECHANICAL

Prince Anand

29.

CSE

Dr.C.Chellappan, Professor,

30.

CSE

Dr. T.V.Geetha, Professor

31.

CSE

Dr.T.V.Gopal, Professor

day Competition held at IIT-Madras won 1st prize Renewable Energy day Competition held at IIT-Madras won 1st prize Renewable Energy day Competition held at IIT-Madras won 2nd prize Renewable Energy day Competition held at IIT-Madras won 2nd prize Renewable Energy day Competition held at IIT-Madras won 3rd prize Renewable Energy day Competition held at IIT-Madras won 3rd prize Renewable Energy day Competition held at IIT-Madras won 3rd prize Recognized and certified by ELCOT, for designing the eWaste Management Policy Honourable Mention Award, Young Women Scientists Award, Special Mention Award, Women of Excellence Award Rastriya Gaurav Award

IIT-Madras

IIT-Madras

IIT-Madras

IIT-Madras

IIT-Madras

IIT-Madras

32.

CSE

Dr.T.V.Gopal,

Shiksha Rattan

CSI, Government of Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Rotract Club of Arch City India International Friend ship Society India 32

Professor

Award

33.

CSE

Dr.T.V.Gopal, Professor Dr.R.Baskaran, Assistant Professor

Best Citizen of India

International Friend ship Society International Publishing house.

34.

CSE

35.

CSE

Ms R.Arokia Xavier Annie Dr.S.Usa

Shiksha Ratan Purashkar and Certificate of Excellence, Best Citizens of India Award DRONA Award for Best Mentor, CIGRE working group member ISRO IIChE NRC award ANUSAT-I Treasurer, IET Young Teacher Award 2011 IET Chennai Young Engineer Award 2012 IE (India) Best paper Award

IBM

36.

EEE

37.

EEE

Dr.B.Umamaheswari

38. 39. 40.

EEE EEE EEE

Dr.P.Vanaja Ranjan Mr.C.Pugazhendhi Sugumaran Dr. R. Ramesh

41.

EEE

Dr. R. Ramesh

42.

CIVIL

Dr.K. Ilamparuthi

43.

CIVIL

Dr. K.Gunasekaran

Active Consultant Award Shiksha Rattan Puraskar NFP Fellowship Nominated as a member of Indian Delegation to

, Indian Geotechnical Journal CTDT, Anna University, Chennai

44. 45. 46.

CIVIL CIVIL CIVIL

Dr. G. Umadevi Dr.D.Thirumalaivasan Dr.K.Srinivasa Raju

Netherland Government Department of Science and Technology, 33

47.

CIVIL

Dr.A.Ramachandran

48.

INDUSTRIAL

Dr.Krishnaiah

ASIAHORC Conference at Kualalumpur, Malaysia Recipient of Prestigious National award Rajiv Gandhi Wildlife Conservation award Twice got best case study award for publishing in the journal of Indian Institution of Industrial Engineering. Best paper award. Editorial Board member

Govt. of India

Honorable Prime Minister of India on Wild Life Management

49.

INDUSTRIAL

Dr.T.Paul Robert

50.

INDUSTRIAL

Dr. K.S.P Rao

Guest Editor Reviewer of Journals President of IndiaMedal Best Paper award

51.

INDUSTRIAL

Dr.P.Shahabudeen

National Scientific Advisory Committee Reviewer of three Journals Guest Editor in three journals Best Case Study Paper Award Two times Best paper award NSS Best Program Officer Award Guest Editor in three journals 34

52.

INDUSTRIAL

Dr.T.Ramesh Babu

53.

INDUSTRIAL

Dr.R.Raju

54.

INDUSTRIAL

Dr.R.Dilli Babu

55.

INDUSTRIAL

Dr.M.Raj Mohan

56. 57.

PRINTING PHYSICS

Dr. N. Rajeswari Dr. K. Sivakumar

Editorial board Member Review board Member in two journals Gutenberg Award Young scientist assistantship award, 2nd conference of the Asian crystallographic association (AsCA95) at Bangkok 22-25 Nov. 1995 Post doctoral fellow in Cornell University, USA (2004-2005) BOYSCOST fellow

58.

PHYSICS

Dr. N. Victor Jaya

59.

PHYSICS

Dr. G. Kalpana

Young Scientist Fellowship awarded by the Tamil Nadu State council for Science & Technology,Chennai Excellence in Corrosion Science and Technology Best NSS Programme Officer By NACE India Section Anna University (including all affiliated Institutions) Anna University Chennai

60.

CHEMISTRY

Dr. N. Rajendran

61.

CHEMISTRY

Dr. G. R. Rajarajeswari

62.

Dr. I. Arul Aram

63.

Dr. I. Arul Aram

Best Programme Officer Award of the National Service Scheme (NSS) Member of the

Anna University Chennai 35

doctoral committee of R. Elangovan 64. Dr. I. Arul Aram Member of the doctoral committee of Maa. Thamizhpparithi Member of the doctoral committee committee of S. Janet Mary Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship Award Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship Award I prize winner of Nissan Sunny Marketing Challenge II place, Nissan Sunny Marketing Challenge I place in paper presentation, International conference on challenges and issues of emerging economies 1. Indra Vasudevan 2.Best Ph.D Thesis Award by ILA 3.Best Paper Award ILA 3.BOYSCAST-DSTNew York 5. Best Paper Award OSI 6.Chairman AMPI TN& Puducherry Chapter Anna University Chennai

65.

Dr. I. Arul Aram

Anna University Chennai

66.

S. Arulchelvan

FCT& European Union UGC UGC NISAN SUNNY MARKETING NISSAN SUNNY MARKETING

67. 68. 69.

MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT

M. Nithya M.S. Siranjeevi G. Preethi

70.

MANAGEMENT

Arvind Kumar

71.

MANAGEMENT

R. Nivedhitha

72.

MEDICAL PHYSICS

Dr. S. Ganesan

36

73.

MEDICAL PHYSICS

Dr.P.Aruna

TWAS,ITALY 1.BOYSCAST-DSTSweden

74.

MEDICAL PHYSICS MEDICAL PHYSICS

Dr.J.Velmurugan

ICRETT Fellowship, Switzerland JST-CREST JSPS DAAD ICTP-UNESCO

75.

Dr.G.Sasikala

16) INTERNAL RESOURCES GENERATED:


Sl. No. Department Name of the faculty member Dr. K.S.Easwarakumar Dr. C.Chellapan Areas of consultancy carried out Investigation of Database Application System, Sponsored by Sundaram Finance Pvt Ltd. Hydrogeological investigations at Kalpakkam Microfaunal Analysis for ONGC Environmental Impact assessment Characterisation of Rocks Soil Suitability and Foundations Analysis and design of structures Income generated in Rs

CSE

1.

Rs 1,00,000/-

GEOLOGY 2. 3. 4. GEOLOGY 5. 6. 7. 8. GEOLOGY CIVIL CIVIL GEOLOGY GEOLOGY

Dr.L. Elango

Rs 50,00,000/-

Dr. S. Sanjeevi Dr. R. Nagendra

Rs 10,00,000/Rs 10,00,000/Rs 1,00,000/Rs 1,54,00,000 Rs 28,60,000/37

Dr. S. Srinivasalu

Dr. S. Srinivasalu Dr.K. Ilamparuthi Dr.M.Sekar

CIVIL 9. CIVIL 10. CIVIL 11. CIVIL 12. CIVIL 13. CIVIL 14. CIVIL 15. CIVIL 16.

Dr.P.Devadas Manoharan Dr.E.Arumugam

Dr.K.Nagamani

Dr.R.Senthil

Dr.K.P.Jaya

Analysis and design of structures Analysis and design of structures Analysis and design of structures Analysis and design of structures Analysis and design of structures Analysis and design of structures Analysis and design of buildings Mix design

Rs 16,70,000/Rs 22,25,000/Rs 3,60,000/-

Rs 84,46,000/Rs 37,18,000/-

Dr.C.Umarani

Rs 25,90,000/Rs 12,30,000/Rs 8,22,000/-

Mr.P.K.Prabhu Kumar

MECHANICAL

Dr.K.Nagamani, Dr.K.Chinnaraju, Dr.K.C.Pazhani, Mr.P.K.Prabhukumar and Dr.V.Ponmalar Dr. G. Nagarajan, Professor

17.

Consultancy work on Development of Bio-Diesel fueled Engine for use in Tractors for Rs. 50,000/M/s. Green Field Equipments (P) Ltd., Kottivakkam, Chennai 600 041.

18.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. L. Ajay Kumar

Conduct of Test blast in Erode District for M/s Government of Tamil Nadu (District Collector

Rs 86,517/-

38

Erode) 19. MINING ENGINEERING Dr. L. Ajay Kumar Pit slope stability at Iron ore mine for M/s Tungabhadra Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Karnataka Effect of Blast Vibration on Mettur Dam for M/s. District collector, Salem, Government of Tamil Nadu Construction of Water dams at GDK 10 incline for M/s. SCCL Geo Technical Investigation of Mohanth Mica Mines, AP for M/s. Mohanth Mica Mines, Sydapuram, Nellore District, AP. Geo Technical Investigation of PFBR Kalpakkam Project site for M/s. Gammon India Ltd. Kanchipuram Scientific study relating to fly rock and ground vibrations due to blasting being carried out

Rs 1,00,000/-

20.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. L. Ajay Kumar

Rs 1,00,000/-

21.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 1,76,034/-

22.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 11,236/-

23.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 31,275/-

24.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 89,888/-

39

saijothi quarry for M/s. sai jothi quarry, Chennai 25. MINING ENGINEERING Dr. L. Ajay Kumar Mine Planning and Design for M/s. Naine Minerals & Resources Pvt. Ltd. Geo-technical investigation of sun blue Metal Quarry for M/s. Sun Metal Quarry, chennai Blast vibration study on the stone quarry at Wallajabad, Kanchipuram District for M/s. Antony Gomez crushers and Mines Scientific Study to assess the angle of repose / slope of existing dumps for its stability at MOCP RG - I for M/s. The Singerani Collieries Co. Ltd. Scienctific Study for the probable effect of SRP OC dump on HFL of Godavari river on MOCP flood protection Embankment for

RS 75,000/-

26.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 56,180/-

27.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. L. Ajay Kumar

Rs 50,000/-

28.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. L. Ajay Kumar

Rs 4,54,636/-

29

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. L. Ajay Kumar

Rs 8,01,771/-

40

M/s. SCCL 30. MINING ENGINEERING Dr. L. Ajay Kumar Pit slope stability of Iron Ore Mines at Bellary for M/s. Rs 2,00,000/Nidhi Mining Private ltd. Bellary scientific study on pit slope stability of Granite Quarry at RL Puram, Chimmakurty for M/s. Midwest Granites Pvt. Ltd. Blast vibration monitoring study at SF No. 571/1A & 571/1B rough Stone quarry at odayakulam Pollachi Taluk for M/s. Abu blue metals, Coimbatore Blast vibration Monitoring study at SF No.571/A1 rough stone quarry at odayakulam pollachi taluk for Mr. O.M. Somasundaram, coimbatore Blast vibration Monitoring study of SF 496/1A & 571/1C rough Stone Quarry at odaykulam pllachi Taluk for M/s. Mohammed

31.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. L. Ajay Kumar

Rs 7,00,000/-

32.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. L. Ajay Kumar

Rs 70,000/-

33.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. L. Ajay Kumar

Rs 70,000/-

34.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. L. Ajay Kumar

Rs 70,000/-

41

Noufel blue Metals, Coimbatore

35.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. L. Ajay Kumar

Blast Vibration Monitoring Study of SF 572/A1B rough Stone quarry at odayakulam pollachi taluk for Mr. G. Balasubramiam, coimbatore Blast vibration Monitoring Study of SF 574/A1A1 & 575/A1B1rough Stone quarry at odayakulam Pollachi taluk for M/s. Balan Blue metals, coimbatore Geo technical investigations of Plant site, Ponneri, chennai for M/s. NTPC TN, chennai Blast design for Mining by L& T in Tapi river at Kakrapar for executive engineer, surat Gujarat RFP documents of hindustan copper's Kolihan

Rs 70,000/-

36.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. L. Ajay Kumar

Rs 70,000/-

37.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 11,300/-

38.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas Mr. P. Balamadeswaran

Rs 9,98,215/-

39.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 45,223/-

42

Mine Project for M/s. Shriram EPC Limited chennai 40. MINING ENGINEERING Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas Assessment of performance of Geo technical instruments for M/s. sensors and Measurements Enterprises, Lucknow Geo technical Investigations of pile founding locations approaching jetting, PFBR, Kalpakkam Project for M/s. Gammon India Ltd. Kalpakkam Geo technical investigations of JMC quarry for M/s. JMC quarry, chittoor, Andhra Pradesh Geotechnical investigations of Granite Mine in hosur area for M/s. Thriveni Earth movers pvt. Ltd. Measures to control airborne dust in and around in chennai port to handling of dusty cargo M/s.

Rs 11,030/-

41.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 33,090/-

42.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 16,545/-

43.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 1,10,300/-

44.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 5,98,929/-

43

Hauer associates 45. MINING ENGINEERING Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas Geotechnical investigations of vallur thermal power project for m/s. NTPC Tamil Nadu Energy ltd. Scientific study blast vibration monitoring siva blue metals padmanabhaman galam, trinelveli Underwater drilling and blasting for creating ship lift facility ar jaigarh port M/s. RKS drilling services Blast vibration monitoring in Blue metal quarries M/s. Venkateswara blue metal quarries Underwater drilling and blasting in mumbai port trust M/s. RKS drilling services preparation of methodology on controlled rock blasting nizamabad under ground drainage system

Rs 22,060/-

46.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 6,94,890/-

47.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas Mr. P. Balamadeswaran

Rs 12,13,300/-

48.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas Mr. P. Balamadeswaran

Rs 5,79,075/-

49.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas Mr. P. Balamadeswaran

Rs 14,06,325/-

50.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 1,65,450/-

44

51.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

vibration monitoring study at KWSP kozhikode, kerala for M/s. Larsen and toubro, chennai Blasting in Blue metal quarries of Thoppampalayam village, Erode District Determination of Decorative stone extracted and dump amateril Khambarigon village, M/s. galaxy enterprises Vibration monitoring using site mixed emulsion explosives in NLC mines Blast design of trenches at KWSP part-II, Kozhikode for M/s. Lauren & Toubro Limited, Manapakkam, Chennai

Rs 74,452/-

52.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas Mr. P. Balamadeswaran

Rs 6,94,890/-

53.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 2,67,810/-

54.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 28,060/-

55.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 27,575/-

56.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Scientific study on High walls at mine lease Rs boundaries 10,00,000/optimum size of bench of O.B. and granite design of 45

haul roads for M/s. Madhucon Granites Ltd. Jubilee Granites India ltd. and southern rocks & mineral Pvt. Ltd. 57. MINING ENGINEERING Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas Study on readjustment of stresses in the roof strata during extraction of pillars in panel NJ-1 bottom section of thick seam of PK_1 incline, Manuguru, SCCL, AP. Study on readjustment of stresses in the roof strata due to mining during depillaring SF-2 panel in No. 2Seam (thick Seam) of PK2 Incline for SCCL, AP.

Rs 6,25,750/-

58.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 7,82,866/-

59.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Study on the impact of deep hole blast induced ground vibrations on the proposed Rs 2,20,400/water dams in GDK 9 incline for M/s. SCCL, AP. Strata monitoring by instruments in conventional Rs 5,68,355/46

60.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker

Dr. K. Srinivas

depillaring with caving operation panel no. 6S1 of SRP 1 incline, srirampur area for M/s. SCCL company, AP. Strata monitoring by instruments in conventional depillaring with caving operation panel No. 53A & B of KK5 Incline, mandamarri area for M/s. SCCL, AP. Strata monitoring by instruments in conventional depillaring with caving operation panel No. 62 of KK2/ MK4 incline, Mandamarri area for M/s. SCCL, AP. Scientific study to assess the roof behavior in middle seam at Goleti No. 1 incline Bellampalli, AP. for SCCL

61.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

RS 5,90,495/-

62.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 8,56,720/-

63.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 5,48,988/-

64.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Scientific study on the impact of deep hole blast induced vibrations Rs 3,62,361/in RG OCP-1 expansion project for M/s. SCCL, 47

AP. 65. MINING ENGINEERING Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas Study and monitoring of ground movements during depillaring in SE-2 panel over stowed goaf at PK2 incline, Manuguru for M/s. SCCL, AP Study and monitoring of Ground movements during Depillaring in NG-2 panel over stowed goaf at PK 1 incline, manuguru for M/s. SCCL, AP Strata monitoring studies in longwall panel No. 5B gate roadways at jawahar khan No. 5 incline, yellandu area of the SCCL for M/s. SCCL, AP. Strata monitoring studies in longwall panel No. 7 at GDK No. 9 incline of RG-II area of SCCL for M/s. SCCL, AP. Electric field distribution in 400kV polymeric

Rs 7,83,187/-

66.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 7,83,187/-

67.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 4,31,766/-

68.

MINING ENGINEERING

Dr. K. V. Shanker Dr. K. Srinivas

Rs 4,88,900/-

69.

EEE

Dr.S.Usa

Rs 1,32,360/-

48

Insulators. 70. EEE Dr.B.Umamaheswari, Dr.P.Vanajaranjan, Ms.K.Latha Dr.S. Hosimin Thilagar Development of direct drive motor for washing machine Mechanical Endurance Testing For Air Circuit Breakers Dielectric testing in High voltage Power Apparatus Study to assess the consumption Agricultural and Hut service connections, Transmission and distribution losses in the TANTRANSCO and TANGEDCO GRID DG sizing for Kilpauk WSS Metro water Testing of UPS Consultancy and Testing M/s Susira Industries Integration of 6 DOF code with PARAS CFD SOFTWARE Thermal analysis of carbon composite samples IT Enabled Soft Rs 13.23,600/-

71.

EEE

Rs 2,78,000/-

72.

EEE

73.

EEE

Dr.S.Usa Dr.V.Gowri Sree Mr.C.Pugazhendhi Sugumaran Dr.R.P.Kumudhinidevi, Dr.P.Somasundaram, Dr.V.Senthilkumar, Dr.V.Gomathy

Rs 58,00,000/-

Rs 10,00,000/-

74.

EEE

Dr.R.P.Kumudhinidevi Dr.R.Ramanujam Dr G Uma, Dr A Kavitha Head of the Department Dr.S.Ananda Kumar Dr.K.M.Parammasivam

Rs 1,25,000/-

75. 76. 77. 78.

EEE CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

Rs 1,25,000/Rs 9,25,294/Rs 3,50,000/Rs 9,92,300/-

79.

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

Dr.B.T.N.Sridhar

Rs 5,51,500/-

80.

AUTOMOBILE

Dr P Mannar Jawhar

Rs 49

ENGINEERING

Skill Enhancement Training Programme to Improve Employability of Engineering and Management Students Dr.S.Chandrasekaran Mr.K.Vijayan Online Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Technical evaluation of Light utility vehicle Technical Evaluation of 2.5KVA portable Generators Evaluation of tenders pertaining to 198 number of Ambulances Evaluation of tenders pertaining to 100 numbers of vehicles for mobile medical unit Fuel additive Testing Fuel additive Testing Expert report to Consumer Disputes

4,93,13,000/-

81.

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Rs 4,00,000/-

82.

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Dr.S.Chandrasekaran

Rs 50,000/-

83.

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Mr.K.Vijayan

Rs 50,000/-

84.

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Dr.P.Mannar Jawahar

Rs 30,000/-

85.

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Dr.P.Mannar Jawahar

Rs 30,000/-

86.

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran Prof.K.Vijayan Dr.P.Senthil Kumar Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran Dr.P.Senthil Kumar Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran Prof.K.Vijayan

Rs 25,000/-

87.

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Rs 30,000/-

88.

Rs 6,000/-

50

Dr.P.Senthil Kumar 89 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran Dr.P.Senthil Kumar

Redressal Forum, M/s.Tamil Nadu Medical Services corporation Ltd Expert report for the Purchase of 40KVA generator Fuel additive Testing Auto Riksha Testing Expert report for the Purchase of 40KVA generator Fuel additive Testing Trainning program for GET's for Three batches Trainning program for GET's for one batches Trainning program for GET's for one batches Fuel additive Testing Development of speed limiter for omni vehicle performance testing with Hydrogen

Rs 24,000/-

90.

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran Prof.K.Vijayan Dr.P.Senthil Kumar Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran Dr.P.Senthil Kumar Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran Dr.P.Senthil Kumar

Rs 20,000/-

91.

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Rs 12,000/-

92.

Rs 22,000/-

93.

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran Dr.P.Senthil Kumar Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran Prof.K.Vijayan Dr.P.Senthil Kumar

Rs 25,000/-

94.

Rs6,00,000/-

95.

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran Prof.K.Vijayan Dr.P.Senthil Kumar

Rs 2,00,000/-

96.

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Dr.G.Devaradjane Prof.K.Vijayan Dr.P.Senthil Kumar

Rs 4,00,000/-

97..

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran Dr.P.Senthil Kumar Prof.K.Vijayan Dr.P.Senthil Kumar

Rs 13,000/-

98.

Rs 54,000/-

99.

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Dr.S.Chandra Sekaran Dr.P.Senthil Kumar

Rs 3,000/51

generator 100. AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING Dr.G.Devaradjane Prof.K.Vijayan Dr.P.Senthil Kumar Development of Fuel Injection System for two wheeler

Rs 4.67,000/-

101.

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan Mr.S.Piramasubramania n 2007

Fiber loss Rs.3,500/measurement and Cut identification in Fiber Optic Networks M/s Skylink Multimedia Pvt Ltd, Chennai-106

102.

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Dr. V. Vaidehi Dr.M.Kannan, Dr.P.Indumathi et al. 2008

Study of Erickson 810 system architecture M/s Ericsson India

Rs 2,50,000/-

103.

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan Mr.S.Piramasubramania n 2008

Solutions for fiber optic cabling in FTTH Applications

Rs.2,000/-

104.

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan Mr.S.Piramasubramania n 2008

M/s S.K. Network Solutions, Chennai 15. Clock and data Rs.5,000/signal measurement and Analysis for Video boards I- Think Intelligence thinking, Chennai39.

105.

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan Mr.S.Piramasubramania

Study of Behavior of Inductors at high frequency

Rs.2,000/-

52

n 2008

using Network analyzer M/s T.T. Electronics, MMG India Pvt. Ltd., Chennai.

106.

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan 2008

Modulation stability analysis in RF signal generators,

Rs.5,000/-

107.

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan Mr.S.Piramasubramania n 2009

M/s Amptronix, Pallipattu, Chennai -118 RF performance Rs.40,000/improvement for a DVB - H system M/s Tata Elexi Limited,Bangalore Fiber optic connectivity solutions for a Web offset printing Machine M/s Rathna Offset printers, Royapettah Rs.2,000/-

108.

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan 2009

109.

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan 2010

Performance investigations on RF (CATV) Products M/s Amptronix, Pallipattu, Chennai -118 Evaluation of Fiber optic CATV distribution system M/s Meenakshi

Rs. 3,000/-

110.

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan 2010

Rs.10,000/-

53

SAT Systems, No.51, Thirupathur Road, Devakottai 111. ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan 2010 Performance analysis of 2.4 GHz RF transmitter for Avionics applications M/s Sree Sai EXIM Ltd,Adyar, Chennai - 20 112. ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan Mr.S.Piramasubramania n Mr.P.Manimaran (2010) Evaluation of RF Design for ARM sector ( I) M/s Reindeer Systems Pvt. Ltd, Chennai 33 Rs.22,060/Rs.25,000/-

113.

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan Mr.P.Manimaran 2011

Evaluation of RF Design for ARM sector ( II) M/s Reindeer Systems Pvt. Ltd, Chennai 33 Performance Studies on Wireless short range data links M/s Reindeer Systems Pvt. Ltd, Chennai 33

Rs.22,060/-

114.

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan Mr.P.Manimaran 2011

Rs.22,060/-

115.

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan 2011

Development of 865 MHz RF Transceiver

Rs.22,060/-

54

M/s Reindeer Systems Pvt. Ltd, Chennai 33 116. ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan 2011 Harmonic Analysis in RF Transceivers M/s Reindeer Systems Pvt. Ltd, Chennai 33 117. ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan 2012 Harmonic Analysis in RF LNA M/s Amphenol Antenna Solutions, Maraimalai Nagar - 603 209 118. E&I Dr. J.Prakash and Dr. T. Thyagarajan Industrial Automation SCADA - (M/s Net Fulfilment and Services Private Limited, Chennai; Technical Validation of the Proposed SCADA scheme for the water supply scheme (Tirunelveli Zone). (Proc. No. 2664 / CTDT-1/2008) Industrial Automation SCADA- M/s Net Fulfilment and Services Private Limited, Chennai; Technical Rs. 25,000/Rs,16,545/Rs.11,030/-

119.

E&I

Dr. J.Prakash and Dr. T. Thyagarajan

Rs. 25,000/-

55

Validation of the Proposed SCADA scheme for the water supply scheme (Madurai Zone). (Proc. No. 3804/CTDT1/DIE-MIT/2009) 120. E&I Dr. J. Prakash Industrial Rs. 1,50,000/Automation SCADA;(Technic al Validation of design note for automation component for the project Dehni Lift Irrigation Scheme.; carried out jointly with Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Madras) (Proc. No. 4471/CTDT1/DIE-MIT/2009) Testing of Engineering Bamboo Mat Boards for Tsunami Reconstruction Project at Andaman & Nicobar Islands (2008 2009) RAM failure analysis & remedial measures(2009 2010) Rubber product failure analysis Rs2,47,600/-

121.

RUBBER AND PLASTIC TECHNOLOGY

Dr.N.Natchimuthu Dr.B.Kothandaraman Dr.K.Balasubramanian Mr.K.Elangovan

122.

RUBBER AND PLASTIC TECHNOLOGY

Dr.V.Subrahmanian

Rs 8000/-

123.

RUBBER AND PLASTIC

Dr.V.Subrahmanian

Rs 20,000/-

56

TECHNOLOGY

124.

RUBBER AND PLASTIC TECHNOLOGY

Dr.V.Subrahmanian Dr.B.Kothandaraman

125.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

V.Vaidehi M.Kannan P.Indumathi A.Velmurugan & K.R.Vimal Dr. S. Thamarai Selvi

and remedial measures (2009 2010) Rubber & related Rs 10,000/material theory, design and analysis (2011 2012) Study of Ericsson Rs 2.50,000/switch architecture

126.

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

Honeywell Technology Solutions Lab Virtual Grid and Intelligent Grid Load Distribution System

Rs 6,00,000/-

127.

BIOTECHNOLOGY

Dr.Meenakshisundaram

128.

BIOTECHNOLOGY

Dr.Meenakshisundaram

129.

BIOTECHNOLOGY Dr.Meenakshisundaram

Media optimization for the production of Deca Hexanoic acid M/s ABL Biotechnologies, Chennai Process optimization for the production of Deca Hexanoic acid M/s ABL Biotechnologies, Chennai Scaleup of Novel PENG enzyme production M/s Fermenta Biotech

Rs 90,000/-

Rs 2,40,000/-

Rs 1,75,000/-

57

130.

BIOTECHNOLOGY

Dr.Meenakshisundaram

131.

BIOTECHNOLOGY

Dr.Meenakshisundaram

Private Limited, Mumbai Process optimization of production of Lactic and gluconic acid by FermentationM/s Global Calcium Private Limited, Hosur Scaleup of Leather enzyme Protease production M/s Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai Fermentation studies on Selenomethionine productionM/s Kemin Asia Private Limited, Chennai Scaleup of Leather enzyme Protease production M/s Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai Optimization of functional ingredients in wheat products, M/s General mills Ltd PenG substrate affinity modification in the PENG Enzyme,

Rs 3,50,000/-

Rs 1,80,000/-

132.

BIOTECHNOLOGY

Dr.Meenakshisundaram

Rs 3,00,000/-

133.

BIOTECHNOLOGY

Dr.Meenakshisundaram

Rs 2,40,000/-

134.

BIOTECHNOLOGY

Dr. Usha Antony

Rs 1,50,000/-

135.

BIOTECHNOLOGY

Dr.Meenakshisundaram

Rs 8,00,000/-

58

M/s Fermenta Biotech Limited

17) DETAILS OF DEPARTMENTS GETTING SAP, COSIST (ASSIST)/DST. FIST, ETC ASSISTANCE/RECOGNITION:
S.no Year DEPT/CENTR E IST SAP,COSIST(ASSIST )/DST,FIST Tamil Virtual University AMOUNT (IN LAKHS) 3,20,000/DETAILS/YEAR

1.

2.

IST

Tamil Virtual University

4,01,000/-

3.

IST

PRL, DOS, Ahmedabad

10,36,000/-

4. 5.

IST IST

DST CSIR

Value added services in Regional Language on Hand Held Devices Completed. Intelligent Information Retrieval of Thirukkural in Hand Held Devices Completed. Developing tools and techniques for Lunar Information Extraction by multi-sensor image fusion Cloud Computing Design of Web Enabled secured model for simulation of real time task in embedded operating System (teaching tool) CSIR Project Automatic Tracking of scholarly 59

6.

IST

DST

7.

IST

DIT

8.

IST

DIT

9. 10.

IST IST

DRS Intel Multicore computing Lab Intel Atom Embedded Computing Lab CISCO Networking Lab Infrastructure developmental facilities at Centre for Environmental Studies Fund for Improvement of S & T Infrastructure in Universities (FIST) Programme

publications to aid concept understanding in web based learning Information Security Education and Awareness Specialized manpower Development in Language Technology SAP-Phase1 Intel Higher Education Pvt. Ltd Intel Higher Education Pvt. Ltd CISCO Infrastructure developmental facilities at Centre for Environmental Studies Fund for Improvement of S & T Infrastructure in Universities (FIST) Programme Development of Low Carbon Technologies for Storage and Drying Agricultural Products Investigations on friction stir processing of 60

11.

IST

12. 13.

IST CIVIL

14.

CIVIL

15.

MECHANICAL

UGC (Govt. of India)

Rs.60.00 lakhs

16.

MECHANICAL

UGC Major research scheme (Govt. of India)

Rs. 9.91 Lakhs (Completed)

17.

MECHANICAL

Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR)

9.2 Lakhs

18.

MECHANICAL

Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR) 12.42 Lakhs

19.

MECHANICAL

Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR)

6.9 Lakhs

cast Aluminum alloys used in automobile industries Baffle configuration for primary sodium spherical header of future FBR Integrated thermal hydraulic analysis of CFBR Primary Sodium Pools & temperature distribution in inner vessel Multi Body Dynamic Analysis of chain and sprocket of inclined fuel transfer machine Seismic Analysis of Reactor assembly of commercial fast breeder reactor(CFBR) Effective thermal management of solid state laser devices using phase change storage system Solar power with steam injection gas turbines (STIG) cycle Experimental and analytical investigation of solidification and 61

20.

MECHANICAL

Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR)

12.42 lakhs

21.

MECHANICAL

DRDO, New Delhi 9.31 Lakhs

22.

MECHANICAL

DST, New Delhi 18,28,900

23.

MECHANICAL

DST- SERC 14.4 Lakhs

melting characteristics of PCMs with dispersed nanoparticles inside finned encapsulation 24. MECHANICAL DST- PURSE HCCI RCCI Combustion Investigation 25. MECHANICAL CATERPILLER FOUNDATION GRANT (curriculum enhancement) TEQIP DST-PURSE U.G.C.

Emission Control in Engines Alternate Fuels Porous Media Combustion Investigation on friction stir processing of cast aluminium alloys used in automobile industries HUB for Healthcare Instrumentation Development (NHHID) has sanctioned a sum of Rs.25 lakhs towards research on Rapid Prototyping, Manufacturing Tool for Bio products, for orthopadeics and Dental applications with architecture 62

26. 27. 28.

MECHANICAL MECHANICAL MECHANICAL

29.

MECHANICAL

DST

mimicking natural bone. 30. MECHANICAL DRDO/Navel Research Board Experimental and Numerical studies on formability of friction stir processed AZ31 alloy Naval Research Board 100 kN Servo hydraulic fatigue testing machine and with computer system FIST Programme Award of Renewable Energy Chair under HRD Programme Up gradation of Laboratory & Library facilities M.Tech & Ph.D., Fellowships Design and Development of Half-Effect Vapour Absorption Cold Storage systems using new working fluids for low potential heat sources Development of Single Pressure Refrigeration System using 63

31.

MECHANICAL

DST-FIST 2008 Rs 111.50 Lakhs

32.

MECHANICAL

Department ofScience & Technology, New Delhi Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, New Delhi

33.

MECHANICAL

34.

MECHANICAL

35.

MECHANICAL

36.

MECHANICAL

Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, New Delhi Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, New Delhi DST SERC, New Delhi

37.

MECHANICAL

MNES, New Delhi

38.

MECHANICAL

DST, GOI

39.

MECHANICAL

UGC, New Delhi

40.

MECHANICAL DST - SERC, New Delhi

41.

MECHANICAL MNRE, New Delhi

42.

MECHANICAL UGC, New Delhi

Bio-gas as Energy Input Flow boiling heat transfer studies of an Ozone Friendly Energy Efficient HFC / HC refrigerant mixture with mineral oil as Lubricant Eco-Friendly vapour absorption heat transformer for water purification R134a-DMAC aircooled absorption cooling systems Biogas refrigerator for urban, semi urban and rural areas Development of low carbon technologies for combined cooling and drying of agricultural products Energy Conservation in Tea Sector Flow Boiling Heat Transfer Studies of an Ozone Friendly Energy Efficient HFC/HC Refrigerant Mixture with Mineral Oil as 64

43.

MECHANICAL

Tea Board of India Ministry of Commerce & Industry, GoI DST SERC

44.

MECHANICAL

45.

MECHANICAL

DST SERC

46.

MECHANICAL

National - MNRE

47. 48.

MECHANICAL MECHANICAL

National BEE, PCRA, TNEB-TN National - TEDA

49. 50. 51. 52. 53.

MECHANICAL MECHANICAL MECHANICAL MECHANICAL EEE

SIEMENS DST-FIST DST-FIST DST-FIST AICTE

10.00

54.

EEE

AICTE 10.00

55.

EEE

UGC

5.84

Lubricant Experimental and analytical investigation of solidification and melting characteristics of PCMs with dispersed nanoparticles inside finned encapsulation Biomass Assessment Studies for Southern India Approved Energy Auditors Renewable Energy Technical Backup cell Siemens PLM Lab Psychometric Room Cryogenic Test Facilities Thermal Simulation Lab Development of steep fronted current generator for studying the performance of surge arrester in Gas insulated substation Characterisation of transformer insulation under very fast transient over voltages Optimal Operation of 65

56.

EEE

CWET

16.01

57.

EEE

CSIR

7.80

58.

EEE

DST

5.81

59.

EEE

UGC- CAS Embedded System

15

60.

EEE

CPRI(Ministry of Power)

27 (Recommended )

61.

ECE

Life Sciences Research Board,

19.6

radial distribution system for Deregulated electricity market Power Evacuation Studies for grid Integrated wind energy conversion system Design of web enabled secured model for simulation of real time tasks in embedded operating systems (teaching tool) Indo Canada Workshop funded by DST on Electric System Integration with PHEV charging station and solar farms Centre for Advanced studies for Power apparatus with Embedded Systems Study and analysis of Nano wire superconducting magnetic energy storage in association with super capacitors Functional Electrical 66

DRDO, Govt. of India

62.

ECE

DST, Govt. of India

20.0

63.

ECE

DST, Govt. of India

20.0

64.

ECE

UGS-SAP

60.0

65.

ECE

CVRDE, AVADI

9.95

66.

ECE

DRDO, Hyderabad

5.00

67.

ECE

NIOT,Velachery, Chennai 600 100 CVRDE, Avadi Chennai -54

7.66

68.

ECE

19.78

69.

ECE

NIOT,Velachery, Chennai 600 100

17.25

70.

ECE

DST

20.00

Stimulation of hemiplegics for functional restoration of upper limb using EEG based Brain Computer Interface Mass screening gadget for ophthalmic lesions Hystero Electrical Activity Mapping Device Wireless Body Area Network for Telemedicine Applications Identification of Communication Systems for Situation Awareness Unit. Design of Pseudo Random Code Based systems for Ranging and Data Comunications Oil spill detection system for Marine Application Feasibility exploration of Multibus architecture for AFV applications Acoustic image Processing through Beamforming Development of Tactile sensor 67

71.

ECE

DST (Fast Track Scheme)

8.64

72.

ECE

DST - NHHID

40.00

73. 74.

ECE ECE

Renesas Singapore Texas Instruments

75.

MATHEMATIC S

DST India

2 LAKHS

76.

PHYSICS

UGC

10.25

based ligature controller to assess pancreatic leak after whipples procedure Design and development of intelligent automated system for respiratory Measurements Development of configurable platform for realtime signal and image processing applications Microcontroller Laboratory Centre of Excellence in BioMedical Engineering Studies on optimal maintenance and replacement of deteriorating systems Development of highly efficient cathode materials by new novel synthesis root for Lithium batteries The Search for new spintronic materials via density functional theory

77.

PHYSICS

DST

12.29

68

78.

PHYSICS

CSIR

7.6

Investigations on Growth and Characterization of Benzaldehyde Phenyl Hydrazone and N-(2Chlorophenyl)-(1Propanamide) For NLO Applications Synthesis and deposition of II-VI and IV-VI compound semiconductor alloy nano thin films by Chemical bath and Photochemical deposition techniques and their characterization to photovoltaic applications Growth and Characterization of Langasite Family Crystals for Non Linear Optical Applications Synthesis, growth and characterization of picrate family 69

79.

PHYSICS

UGC

8.038

80.

PHYSICS

DRDO

24.44

81.

PHYSICS

CSIR

16.71

crystals and growth of potassium sodium tartrate tetrahydrate single crystals from conventional solution growth and unidirectional growth method of Sankaranarayana n-Ramasamy for technological applications 82. PHYSICS DST 15.87 An investigation on solitons in autonomous and non-autonomous inhomogeneous non-linear optical media Investigation of the effects of nanoparticles in polymers using neutrons and dielectric spectroscopy Understanding dynamics of motion and conductivity of biomaterials containing quantum clusters in membranes Dielectric relaxation spectroscopy studies of starch membrane containing gold 70

83.

PHYSICS

UGC-DAE, National facility for Neutron Beam Research [NFNBR](BARC)

7.00

84.

PHYSICS

BRNS(DAE)

20.83

85.

PHYSICS

CTDT, Anna University, Chennai25

0.50

nano clusters 86. PHYSICS DST-FIST DST-FIST assistance programme for Department of Physics, Anna University, Anna University, Chennai-25 UGC assistance to the Department of Physics, Anna University, Anna University, Chennai-25, at the level of DRS under special assistance programme Rs. 4,84,800/Web Based Language Learning Materials for LEP (Limited English Proficient) Students. Communication Laboratory Communication strategy for Sanitation and Hygiene behavior change Training the Media Trainers M.Sc., Science and Technology Communication (2 years programme Indo-Italian Project on 71

87.

PHYSICS

UGC-SAP

88.

ENGLISH

UGC

89. 90.

ENGLISH MEDIA SCIENCE

STATE UNICEF 7,38,875

91.

MEDIA SCIENCE MEDIA SCIENCE

Netherland Government DST-NCSTC

3.75000

92.

93.

MANAGEMEN

DST, New Delhi

INR 4,95,000/for 3 Years

(National)

Energy Planning using Optimization Methodology INR 7,81,000/Renewable Energy Substitution using Neuro-Fuzzy approach in Global Energy Economy Environmental Model Development of EI training manual for the psycho-emotional development of University students Collaborative Directed Basic Research in Smart and Secure Environment (CDBR-SSE) project DSA I Value added services in Regional Language on Hand Held Devices Information Security Education and Awareness Project

94.

MANAGEMEN T

UGC, New Delhi (National)

95.

MANAGEMEN T

CTDT, Anna University (National) INR 100000/-

96.

CSE

National Technical Research Organization, New Delhi

Rs. 1.7 Crore

97. 98.

CSE CSE

UGC-SAP Tamil Virtual University

Rs. 75 lakhs

Rs.3 lakhs 20 thousand

99.

CSE

Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Department of Information Technology

Rs.90 Lakhs

72

100.

CSE

Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Department of Information Technology

Rs. 1crore and 33 lakhs

101.

CSE

Microsoft

22,800 US Dollars

Specialized Manpower Development in Language Technology Masters Programme in Knowledge Engineering/Com putational Linguistics Named Entity Recognizer for Tamil Development of Cross Lingual Information Access (CLIA) System Phase II Intel Atom Based Embedded Curriculum Initiative and 10 Intel atom developer kits Web Service Selection & Composition Framework for Cost Effective Business Application Development DSA I FIST Collaborative Directed Basic Research in Smart and Secure Environment 73

102.

CSE

103.

CSE

Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Department of Information Technology Intel Semiconductor (US) LTD, Bangalore

1,38,17,000

2,40, 0000/-

104.

CSE

UGC

9,38,000/-

105. 106. 107.

CSE CSE CSE

UGC DST National Technical Research Organization, New Delhi

Rs. 75 lakhs Rs. 25 lakhs

108.

CSE

Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Department of Information Technology

109.

GEOLOGY

DST

8.26,000.00

110.

GEOLOGY

UGC

8,20,600.00

111.

GEOLOGY

BRNS

31,25,050.00

112.

GEOLOGY

European Commission Seventh Framework Programme - FP7 Collaborative Project

Rs.70,20,858

113.

GEOLOGY

Dept. of Science & Technology, Govt. of

Rs. 29,82,000

(CDBR-SSE) project Specialized Manpower Development in Language Technology Masters Programme in Knowledge Engineering/Com putational Linguistics Spatio-Temporal shore changes during Holocene and tracing the evolutionary history of the Ashtamudi Estuary, Southern Kerala Sequence biostratigraphy of Cretaceous and Paleocene sediments of Cauvery Basin, South India Hydrogeological studies of Gogi area, Bhima Basin SAPH PANI Enhancement of natural water systems and treatment methods for safe and sustainable water supply in India Seawater-fresh water dynamics 74

India

114.

GEOLOGY

University Grants Commission Rs.7,67,000.00

115.

GEOLOGY

Indian Space Research Organisation Rs. 13,25,000

116.

GEOLOGY

117.

GEOLOGY

University Grants Commission - Centre with Potential for Excellence in Environmental Science BRNS, Dept. of Atomic Energy, Govt. of India

Rs.100 lakhs

Rs. 55,94,583.

118.

GEOLOGY

DOS

10.36 Lakhs

and identification of measures to prevent seawater intrusion in alluvial aquifers north of Chennai by groundwater modelling Rock water interaction and its implication on high fluoride in groundwater of Dharmapuri district, Tamil Nadu Groundwater prospects identification in alluvial terrain using heat capacity and land subsidence studies Assessment of inherent toxicity of certain rock types and its impact on environment Hydrogeological characterisation, groundwater flow and transport modelling at Lambapur, Peddagattu uranium mining areas and Seripalli tailings pond area, Andhra Pradesh Developing Tools and Techniques 75

119.

GEOLOGY

DST 36.4 lakhs

120.

GEOLOGY

ISRO- GBP

Rs. 10.0 Lakhs

121.

GEOLOGY

University Grants Commission, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India

Rs. 8.20 Lakhs

122.

GEOLOGY

Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India.

28.7 Lakhs

123.

GEOLOGY

Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences, Department of atomic energy,

16.0 Lakhs

for Lunar Information extraction by multi-sensor Image Fusion Isotope fingerprinting of waters of IndiaNational programme North east monsoon variability and late Quaternary evolution of the continental shelf and coastal Tamil nadu (Chennai to Cuddaloremicrofaunal and sedimentological approach) Dynamics and geologic records of past-overwash sandsheets along northern Tamil Nadu Coast, Southeast Coast of India Constraining the tsunami/cyclicity along the southeast coast of India based on near source (Andamans) & far field (East coast of India) investigations Characterization of Organic Matter in Proterozoic Unconformity 76

Government of India.

124.

GEOLOGY

DST, Govt of India

23.78 Lakhs

125.

GEOLOGY

UGC, Govt. of India

6.86 Lakhs

Related Uranium Deposits A Case Study from Srisailam and Palnad SubBasins Hydroinformatic decision support system for protection of groundwater head in Vattamalaikarai River Basin Identification of locations for construction of recharge structures to augment groundwater resources in Chithar River Basin using remote sensing and GIS Hyperspectral radiometry in the VIS-NIR-TIR regions for identifying mineral alteration around Chitrial area, Andhra Pradesh Toba ash and Human adaptation to landscape Geomorphology and Remote sensing Geological, 77

126.

GEOLOGY

BRNS, Dept. of Atomic Energy, Govt. of India

65 Lakhs

127.

GEOLOGY

UGC, Govt. of India

12.4 Lakhs

128.

GEOLOGY

129.

GEOLOGY

UGC-SAP-DRS (PHASE-I) 40 Lakhs UGC-SAP-DRS

40

42.5

(PHASE-II) 42.5 Lakhs

130. 131.

GEOLOGY GEOLOGY

UGC-CPESS(PHASEII)40 Lakhs UGC-CPESS (PHASE-II) 100 Lakhs

40 100

132.

GEOLOGY

DST-FIST (PHASE-I) 56 Lakhs DST-FIST(PHASE-II) 70 Lakhs DST TATA Steel

56

133.

GEOLOGY

70

134. 135.

GEOLOGY GEOLOGY

136.

MEDICAL PHYSICS

BRNS

Rs.4,22,78,000

137.

MEDICAL PHYSICS MEDICAL PHYSICS

University / U G C

Geomorphologica l, remote sensing and environmental geology of East coast basins Environmental Geoscience Assessment of inherent toxicity of certain rocks and its impact on environment Department Infrastructural development Department Infrastructural development Advanced Microscopic Lab Hyper spectral Remote Sensing Lab Setting up of laser facility for medical and technological applications.(Ong oing) Medical Physics

138.

BRNS

139.

MEDICAL PHYSICS

DAE/NLP

Rs. 17,14,000

State of art Biophotonics Lab was established at medical physics Department In vitro and In vivo studies of the Photodynamic Activity on superficial carcinoma 78

Investigator

140.

MEDICAL PHYSICS

AICTE

Rs. 12,00,000

Dr. S. GANESAN Fabrication of Rapid Diagnostic system for cancer tissues Investigator : Dr. S.GANESAN Co-Investigator: Dr. P. ARUNA Study of Tissue Optics for Diagnostic and Therapeutic applications Investigator : Dr. S.GANESAN Co-Investigator: Dr. P.ARUNA Photonic Pathology of Neoplastic changes by Native Fluorescence Spectroscopy Investigator :

141.

MEDICAL PHYSICS

ICTP,Italy

Rs. 1,80,000

142.

MEDICAL PHYSICS

DST

Rs. 17,44,000

Dr. S. GANESAN Co-Investigator: Dr. P. ARUNA Investigations on Photodynamic Therapy of cancer in animal models

143.

MEDICAL PHYSICS

DAE/BRNS

Rs.25,10,470

79

Investigator

Dr. S.GANESAN Co-Investigator: Dr. P. ARUNA Monte Carlo aided dosimetry for brachytherapy sources Investigator Dr. P. ARUNA Co-investigator: Dr. S. GANESAN In vivo radiation dosimetry for diagnostic and therapeutic applications: Theoretical and experimental investigation. Investigator : Dr. S. GANESAN Co-investigators: Dr. P. ARUNA &Dr. J. VELMURUGAN Radiological risk assessment of public around Nuclear power reactor from medical exposure. Investigator : Dr. S.GANESAN Coinvestigators: Dr. P. ARUNA &Dr. J. VELMURUGAN 80 :

144.

MEDICAL PHYSICS

DAE/ BRNS

Rs. 18,56,189

145.

MEDICAL PHYSICS

CSIR

Rs. 13,60,000

146.

MEDICAL PHYSICS

DAE

Rs. 16,55,080

147.

MEDICAL PHYSICS

DAE/ BRNS

Rs. 4,22,78,000

Setting up of laser facility for medical and technological applications.(Ong oing) Investigator : Dr. S. GANESAN Co-investigators: Dr. P. ARUNA,

Dr. D. KOTEESWARAN & DR. K. MUTHUVELU 148. INDUSTRIAL CTDT, Anna University CTDT, Anna University Selecting an Optimal Route in Traffic Conditions Applications of Industrial Engineering Techniques to Reduce the Setup cost of Effluent Treatment Plant in Dyeing Industries Agro-based antifungal adhesives for corrugated boards Prevention of Board Curl Flexible films with Nano coating Simulation of 81

25,000

149.

INDUSTRIAL

25,000

150.

PRINTING

CTDT

25,000/-

151.

PRINTING

CTDT

25,000/-

152.

PRINTING

CTDT

25,000/-

153.

PRINTING

CTDT

20,000/-

Folding Carton Performance 154. PRINTING CTDT 25,000/Visual Expiry Indicator for Package Specialized manpower Development in Language Technology 2005-2012 Information Security Education and Awareness 2005-2013 Pyrazoline polymers containing triazole receptor as selective fluorescent chemosensor for metal ions [SR/S1/PC07/2010] Study of tribology of sulfur containing aromatic polymernano hydroxyl apatite composites for orthopedic application. Ion exchange membranes for desalination process Microbial Fuel Cell Development for Production of 82

155.

20052012

IST

DIT, Delhi

1,33,00,000/-

156.

20052013

IST

MIT,DIT, Delhi

12,40,411/-

157.

2010-13

CHEMISTRY

DST

28.62 (2010-13)

158.

2010-13

CHEMISTRY

ICMR

11.2 (2010-13)

159.

2010-13

CHEMISTRY

BRNS

21.62 (2010-13)

160.

2010-13

CHEMISTRY

DST-AFT

44.3 (2010-13)

161.

2010-13

CHEMISTRY

UGC

8.72 (2010-13)

162.

2010-13

CHEMISTRY

DST Nano Mission

18 (2010-13)

163.

20102013

IST

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, New Delhi DST

1,38,17,000/-

164.

20102013

MANUFACTU RING

19,68,000

165.

2011

CIVIL

UGC (2011)

6.71

166.

2011

CIVIL

M/s. VA Tech Wabag LTd., Chennai (2011) 1.36

167.

2011

CIVIL

NRSC, Hyderabad (2011)

Electricity from Waste Biomass Nanofiber Network Ion Conducting Polymer Composite for Fuel Cells Organic inorganic hybrid nano coatings for specialty performance applications Development of Cross-Lingual Information Access System Phase-II 2010-2013 Development of in process tool condition monitoring for mechanical micro machining using multiple sensors (2010-2013) Integrated Reservoir modelling for Eutrophication Management in Krishnagiri Reservoir, South India Pilot plant of ceramic membrane filtration to produce potable water National Urban Information 83

168.

2011

CIVIL

Cantonment Board, Belgaum (2011)

System GPS based mapping and creation of land information system for St.Thomas Mount Cantonment GPS based mapping and creation of lands information system Belgaum Cantonment Board GPS based mapping and LPS creation of cantonment board, Wellington GPS based mapping and creation of lands information system Cannonure Cantonment Board, Creation of Surface water bodies for entire Tamil nadu for MNREGS Schemes Phase II National Geomorphologica l and lineament mapping Preparation of 84

169.

2011

CIVIL

Cantonment Board, Belgaum (2011)

170.

2011

CIVIL

Cantonment Board, Belgaum (2011)

171.

2011

CIVIL

Cantonment Board, Belgaum (2011)

172.

2011

CIVIL

Department of Rural Development, GoTN (2011)

173.

2011

CIVIL

NRSC , Govt. of India (2011)

174.

2011

CIVIL

TWAD Board, GoTN

(2011)

Ground Water Prospects Mapping (HGM Maps) for the Tamil Nadu State under Rajiv Gandhi Drinking Mission Updation of Existing HTL Demarcation and Fresh HTLDemarcation from Pulicot Lake to Andhra Pradesh Border Mineral CO2 sequestration by carbonation of industrial, alkaline Solid residues Preparation of Kalpakkam Community Radio Station Start-up Manual and Sustenance Guidelines RapidPrototyping A Manufacturing Tool for Bioproducts for Orthopedics and Dental Application with Architecture Mimicking Natural Bone (20112015) Atom based embedded 85

175.

2011

CIVIL

Department of Environment, GoTN (2011)

176.

2011

CIVIL

DST (2011)

177.

2011

MEDIA SCIENCE

Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, 2011 40,000

178.

20112015

MANUFACTU RING

DST

25,00,000

179.

2011 onwards

IST

Intel Higher Education Pvt. Ltd

2,40,000/-

180.

2011-14

CHEMISTRY

UGC

5.70 (2011-14)

181.

2011-14

CHEMISTRY

DST

11.28 (2011-14)

182.

2011-14

CHEMISTRY

UGC

7.98 (2011-14)

183.

2011-14

CHEMISTRY

CSIR

27.87 (2011-14)

184.

2011-14

CHEMISTRY

DBT

18.36 (2011-14)

185.

2011-14

CHEMISTRY

DST

23.82 (2011-14)

curriculum Lab 2011 onwards Development of Liquid crystalline and Luminescent Photocurable Polyesters Preparation and characterization of ceramic anocontainers for biomedical applications Development of nanoporous TiO2 and ZrO2 for biomedical applications Electrospun Carbon Nanofibers in Electrode Preparation for Fuel Cells Development and characterisation of electrospun jute poly (2Hydroxy ethyl methacrylate {pHEMA}) paclitaxel as a potential nanofibrous scaffold for drug delivery Development and assessment of porous poly LLactide Silk Fibroin Curcumin nanofibers for drug delivery 86

186.

2011-14

CHEMISTRY

UGC

9.00 (2011-14)

187.

20112014

MANUFACTU RING

BRNS

44,41,500

188.

2012

CIVIL

DST (2012)

189.

2012

CIVIL

Cauvery Technical Cell (2012)

Bimetallic Al-Fe TUD-1, Synthesis, characterization and Synergy between acid sites Design and development of Microsystems, optimization of micromachining process parameters and micro tool condition monitoring system (2011-2014) ALTM & GIS for Cyclone Disaster Management in Nellore District, AP Mapping of Cropped area in Cauvery Basin Study the Impact of development schemes executed by different departments in watershed Induction of UV-B Radiation in Soil microalgae and their application and synthesis of commercially important metabolites 87

190.

2012

CIVIL

NABARD (2012)

191.

2012

CIVIL

DST (2012)

192.

2012

MECHANICAL

DRDO/NRB (Govt. of India)

Rs. 24.00 Lakhs (Ongoing)

193.

2012

MECHANICAL

DRDO/ER&IPR(Govt. of India) Rs. 24.10 Lakhs (Ongoing)

194.

2012 onwards

IST

UGC

1,85,000/-

195.

2012 onwards 2012-15

IST

DRS

75 Lakhs

196.

CHEMISTRY

AERB

20.245 (2012-15)

197.

2012-15

CHEMISTRY

DST, New Delhi

125.036 (201215)

198.

2012-15

CHEMISTRY

UGC

12.258 (201215)

199.

2012-15

CHEMISTRY

CSIR

15.92 (2012-15)

Experimental and Numerical studies of Friction Stir Welding of AZ31B Alloy Experimental and Numerical studies on Twist Extrusion Process of Aluminium Alloys in Aerospace Industries Design of New Architecture for providing secure web services -2012 onwards SAP-Phase1 From 2012 onwards Development and testing of corrosion inhibitors for fire water system materials Synthesis and characterization of heteroatom doped carbon nanotubes and its use in supercapacitors Synthesis and characterization of silsesquixanec polyimide nanocomposites Linear ether and ketone containing phthalonitrile resin with reactive 88

200.

2012-15

CHEMISTRY

UGC

7.295 (2012-15)

201.

2012-15

CHEMISTRY

UGC

11.773 (2012-15)

202.

April 2012 March 2014

IST

Department of Science and Technology

10,00,000/-

203.

2009 12

CHEMISTRY

ISRO / RESPOND

12.12 (2009 12)

204.

2009 - 12

CHEMISTRY

UGC

7.0 (2009-12)

pendants for advanced applications Synthesis and characterization of quaternary ammonium salt cationic surfactants for clay modification it's application in water remediation and effluent treatment Synthesis and characterisation of poly N-(2Hydroxy Propyl) methacrylamide (p-HPMA) Camptothecin nanofibrous scaffold for drug delivery SERC Fast track scheme for Young Scientists in Engineering Sciences April 2012 March 2014 Development of new thermoset polyimides for PMR-15/DMBZ15 replacement. Studies on newer Acrylic and Methacrylic Homo and Copolymer for adhesive coatings and antimicrobial 89

205.

2009 12

CHEMISTRY

CSIR

20.62 (2009-12)

206.

2009-12

CHEMISTRY

DST

21.19 (2009-12)

207.

2009-12

CHEMISTRY

UGC-DAE

4.10 (2009-12)

208.

2009-12

CHEMISTRY

UGC (MRP), New Delhi

10.668 (200912)

209.

2009-12

CHEMISTRY

AICTE

7.38 (2009-12)

210.

2009-13

CHEMISTRY

DST

17.71 (2009-13)

activity Study of polymernanohydroxy apatite composite scaffolds for drug delivery and tissue engineering applications. Novel aluminosilicates as support for Hydrodenitrogena tion catalyst. Fabrication of TiO2 nanotubes for biomedical applications Synthesis and characterization of heteroatom functionalized carbon nanotubes using MCM-41 molecular sieves via CCVD technique Fabrication and Characterization of Sulphonated polymer/nano hydroxyapatite composites for drug delivery and tissue engineering application Studies on new crosslinked polybenzoxazines and benzoxazine/BMI glass fiber composites. 90

211.

20092014

MANUFACTU RING

DST-FIST

212.

From 2009

IST

IBM, Bangalore

4,96,467/-

213.

From 2009

IST

IBM, Bangalore

4,96,467/-

214.

from February 1, 2010

MEDIA SCIENCE

UGC Major Research Project from February 1, 2010 5,40,000

215.

March 2011August 2011

CHEMISTRY

CTDT

0.25 March 2011August 2011

Fund for Improvement of Science and Technology (2009-2014) Rs 114 Lakhs IBM Faculty Award From 2009 onwards IBM Faculty Award From 2009 onwards Use of Information and Communication Technology for Creating Climate Change Awareness Bio polyol based green polymer hydrogels for agricultural soil application

18) COMMUNITY SERVICES: NSS (National Service Scheme) - CEG


# 1 Details of Community services Beneficiary nd Residents of village Camp at Sankarapuram Village - 2 June to 9th June Survey, mass cleaning, Awareness Programs, Documentary Movie Screening, Eye camp Zero Waste Management, Veterinary Camp, Tree Plantation Year round activities such as visit to institutions orphanage, blood donation camp, Respective community youth motivation programmes, etc.,

or

91

NSS (National Service Scheme) -AC TECH


# 1 Details of Community services Vocational Skill Training Rally to create awareness about Child Labour , 21st to 27th June, 2011. Youth Motivation campaign on 13.08.2011 at Vivekananda Auditorium Laptop Training Programme 12.11.2011 Yoga Training Programme12.11.2011 National day for mentally retarded person 17.12.2011 23rd Road Safety Week Observation & Prize Distribution on 07.01.2012 Voters day awareness programmeon 25.01.2012. Cancer Awareness Programme 18.01.2012 Adarsh Youth Mela celebration of Birthday of Swami Vivekananda 13.01.2012. Beneficiary Villiambakkam village

Nandanam Students Volunteers Volunteers

Government

School

Female faculty members in campus NSS

NSS (National Service Scheme) - MIT


# 1 Details of Community services Beneficiary Camp at Puluthivakkam, Residents of Village SirungundramYear round activitiesblood donation camp, eye camp health camp, awareness campaigns towards literacy, employability, women empowerment, effects of tobacco, alcohol &drugs, green earth activities, traffic rules

YRC (Youth Red Cross)-Anna University


# Details of Community Services Beneficiary

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# 1

Details of Community Services About 280 YRC Student Volunteers of CEG Campus attended a 7-Day Annual Camp on the theme Find the Volunteer Inside You during the month of June 2011 as follows: YRC Unit1 conducted a 7-Day YRC Camp from 20th 26th Jun 2011 at Karalapakkam near Thiruninravur. Mr.G.Dhinagaran, YRC Programme Officer accompanied 50 YRC Volunteers and participated in various social service activities during the Camp in and around the village. YRC Units2 & 3 conducted a 7-Day YRC Camp from 20th26th Jun 2011 at Sevalaya at Pakkam Village near Thiruninravur. Mr.N.Thangaraj and Mr.K.P.ManiAnand, YRC Programme Officers accompanied 110 YRC Volunteers and participated in various social service activities in and around the village. YRC Units4 & 5 conducted a 7-Day YRC Camp from 18th24th Jun 2011 at Govt. Higher Secondary School, Sunnambukulam near Gummidipoondi. Mr.K.Kulothungan, YRC Programme Officer and Mr.D.Narashiman, Teaching Fellow, CEG Campus accompanied 120 YRC Volunteers and participated in various social service activities in and around the village. As a part of 65th Independence Day Celebration, a Youth Motivation Talk was organised on 13th Aug 2011 in association with an NGO YuvaShakthi. Chief Guest Mr.M.R.Venkatesh, a Chennai based Chartered Accountant delivered lecture on the topic Role of Youth in Indian Freedom. Best Volunteer Award for the year 2010-11 was given to the YRC Student Volunteers of Anna University by our beloved Vice-Chancellor Dr.P.MannarJawahar during the 65th Independence Day Celebrations on 15th Aug 2011. Teachers Day Greetings for the year 2011 was designed by YRC Volunteers and the senior volunteers greeted the Vice-Chancellor, Registrar and Dean, CEG Campus and all the Heads of the Department of Anna University with a hard copy of the Greetings on 5th Sep 2011.

Beneficiary Students of respective units and Village people. People at Karalapakkam

Children in SevalayaOrphanage, Children in MahakaviBharathiar School, Inmates of Old Age Home and the village people. School Children in Govt. Hr. Sec. School, Sunnambukulam and village people.

1500 first year and senior Students of Constituent Colleges of Anna University. YRC Senior Volunteers

Students and Faculty Members of Anna University.

100 No. of Visually Challen-ged 93

Details of Community Services Reading for the Blind Activity was held on every Saturday from Jul-Nov 2011 and Jan-Apr 2012 at Fathima Matriculation School, Kodambakkam by YRC Volunteers of CEG Campus. About 55 Student volunteers of Anna University donated blood to the patients of Cancer Institute on emergency request from July 2011 to April 2012. A One-Day Orientation Programme for YRC Programme Officers and Student Volunteers of CEG, AC Tech, SAP & MIT Campuses was organised by YRC Cell, Anna University on 24th Dec. 2011. The following lectures were delivered for the benefit of YRC Programme Officers & Student Volunteers by eminent resource persons from various organisations. o Red Cross Movement & History by Dr.A.KadarBasha, IRCS o Tobacco Control Measures by Dr.E.Vidubala,Cancer Institute, Adyar o Demo & Lecture on First Aid by Mr.C.S.Kumaraguru, First Aid Trainer o Celebrating Life & AIDS Awareness Prg..yDr.S.Tandapany, RRC Dt. Manager. st th From 1 7 Jan 2012, the 23rd Road Safety Week was observed. The theme was Accidents Bring Tears, Safety Brings Cheers. A Road Safety Campaign was held on 6th Jan 2012 at Kotturpuram Entrance. Paper Presentation, Slogan Writing, Quiz, Poster Competition etc. were conducted and prizes were distributed by the Vice-Chancellor Dr.P.MannarJawahar along with Mr.Santosh Kumar, IPS, Dy. Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Chennai West, Dr.S.Shanmugavel, Registrar and Dr.MonsinghD.Devadas, Dean, SAP Campus at AC Tech Campus. National Youth Day was celebrated on 13th Jan 2012 in connection with Swami Vivekanandas 150th birth anniversary. Dr.P.MannarJawahar presided over the celebration, Dr.M.Sekar, Dean, CEG Campus delivered Key Note Address and Dr.I.S.Parveen

Beneficiary People in Chennai Patients in Cancer Institute, Chennai

4 YRC Programme Officers and 88 Volunteers.

General Public, Road user and 1st year Student Volunteers of Personality &Chara-cter Development Programmes of Anna University Main Campus.

1500 first year and senior Students of Constituent Colleges of Anna University. Patients of various Hospitals in 94

Details of Community Services Sultana, Tamil Scholar delivered Special Address. Voluntary Blood Donors Database 2012 containing 819 students was released by the Vice-Chancellor Dr.P.MannarJawahar during the 63rd Republic Day Celebration on 26th Jan 2012.

Beneficiary Chennai viz: Cancer Institute (WIA), Apollo, SRMC, MIOT& Global Hospital. 180 Students of six Orphanages and YRC Volunteers. Avvai Home & Orphanage, Guild of Service, Open Door Orphanage & Community Centre, Sevasamajam Girls Home, Sevalaya and UthavumUllam,

VIVEGA12, an event to bring out the inherent talents of children from six orphanages was held in association with the M/s Indian Bank, M/s Vignesvaraa Metals & Alloys, M/s Rehoboth Diagnostic Centre and M/s Jaya Maruthi Charitable Trust, Chennai on 12th Feb 2012. Avvai Home and Orphanage, Adyar. Guild of Service, Anna Nagar West Open Door Orphanage & Community Centre, Kodambakkam Sevasamajam Girls Home, Egmore. Sevalaya, Thiruninravur. UthavumUllam, Tambaram West The prizes were distributed by Dr.N.Kumaravel, Additional Registrar and Dr.B.Kumar, YRC Coordinator, Anna University and Mr.R.Balakrishnan, IAS, Chief Vigilance Officer, CPCL Corporate Office, Chennai. A Mass Blood Donation Camp named Suka Raksha12 was organised on 29th Feb 2012 and 222 units of blood was collected and donated to the Blood Bank of Rajiv Gandhi Govt. General Hospital, Chennai 3.

Blood Bank of Rajiv Gandhi Govt. General Hospital, Chennai

YRC (Youth Red Cross)- SAP


# 1 Details of Community services Beneficiary 7 day summer camp at Udumelpet Residents of Udumalpet Village Village involving adopt a school programme, helping in health camp for village, motivating women about empowerment, assisting in old age home Anna University Campus Campus Tree planting 95

19) TEACHERS AND OFFICERS NEWLY RECRUITED


Dept. / Centre Civil Mechanical Industrial Physics Mining Printing English Automobile Aerospace ECE EEE Instrumn. Architecture Chemical CSE IT Mgt. Chemistry Comp.Tech. RPT TOTAL Professor 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 Assistant Professor 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 18 Lecturer 1 2 1 2 2 8

SELF SUPPORTING PROGRAMME


Dept. / Centre Biotech. Informn.Sci.& Tech. TOTAL Professor Assistant Professor 2 1 3 Lecturer -

96

20)

TEACHING NON-TEACHING STAFF RATIO:


# Teaching 1 582 No. of Non-teaching 847 Ratio 1:4.6

21)

IMPROVEMENTS IN THE LIBRARY SERVICES:

Improvements made

Amount

1 Refurbished Circulation Counter at SAP Library 2,00,000 Refurbished Personal Belongings Counter Content Management System 1,00,000 3,00,000

22) NEW BOOKS/JOURNALS SUBSCRIBED AND THEIR VALUE:

# New books 1 3623

Number Journals 397 +E-Journals(28000)

Amount

1,41,50,000

23) COURSES IN WHICH STUDENT ASSESSMENT OF TEACHERS INTRODUCED AND THE ACTION TAKEN ON STUDENT FEEDBACK
Month Year No. of No. of No. of subjects Classes Students (Distinct) 901 199 6540 No. of Staff below 2.5 out of 5 14 Action taken

IS

December 2011

Feedback system conducted or maximum score of 5. 97

May

2012

759

158

6245

10

Those staff members who have scored less than 2.5 are given counseling and advice by the University authorities.

24)

UNIT COST OF EDUCATION (Unit cost = total annual recurring expenditure (actual) divided by total number of students enrolled) (a) Including the salary component = Rs.(272,61,15,000/12557) = Rs.2,17,099 per student (b) Excluding the salary component = Rs.(151,18,76,000/12557) = Rs.1,20,401 per student

25) COMPUTERIZATION OF ADMINISTRATION AND THE ADMISSIONS, EXAMINATION RESULTS, ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES
Sl.No. 1. Computerization

PROCESS

OF

Admission Examination Results The software for TNEA was modified to include Regular examination fee Sons and daughter of Srilankan Tamil Refugee registration module for engineering admissions. implemented.

26)
# 1

INCREASE IN THE INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES


Year Dept BioTechnology New Facilities Name of the special laboratories sponsored 1. Bioprocess lab(Building) Taramani - SPIC 2. TaramaniAnnexe building G.Floor and First Floor - Indo US PL 480 project 3. TaramaniAnnexe Building Second Floor Ranbaxy 1. Siemens PLM Lab - SIEMENS 2. Psychometric Room- DST-FIST 3. Cryogenic Test Facilities DST-FIST 4. Thermal Simulation Lab - DST-FIST 1. MEMS design Centre - NPMAS (National Amount

Mechanical Engg. CEG

EEE - CEG

98

4 5

Program on micro and smart systems) 2. NaMPET Lab - Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, Government of India Mining Soil Machine Interaction Laboratory for Ocean Mining (in CEG progress) - NIOT, Ministry of Earth Science GEOLOGY 1. 1. Advanced Microscopic Lab DST 2. 2. Hyper spectral Remote Sensing Lab TATA STEEL Medical 3. 1. Medical Physics - University / U G C physics 4. 2. State of art Biophotonics Lab was established at medical physics Department - BRNS

27)

TECHNOLOGY UPGRADATION Under Construction

28)

COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AND TRAINING TO TEACHERS AND STUDENTS

Computer and internet access are available campus-wide to all the teachers and non-teaching staffs. A wide access of WiFi is also provided. All individuals can register their personal laptops and access through WiFi. A centralized facility works 24 hours. Regarding training for teachers and students, as everybody possess the basic competency, the specialized programs like Java, etc. are being conducted regularly. 29)
Sl. No.

FINANCIAL AID TO STUDENTS:


No. of Student

Details of the Aid / Scholarship

Amount

T.N. Govt. - BC/MBC Scholarship

1019

8384470

T.N. Govt. - Minority Scholarship

(Renewal 20+Fresh 16)

33

905800

T.N. Govt. - National Teacher Welfare Fund Scholarship

11

55000

99

T.N.Govt.-Anna Award

67

335000

T.N.Govt.-District Topper Scholarship

33

735732

T.N.Govt.-Top-10 from Non-Graduate Families Scholarship

16

449678

T.N. Govt.-Dr. MGR and Thiru Quid-e-Millath Scholarship

35

175000

UGC- PG Merit Scholarship (Fresh-7,Renewal-4)

11

22000

MHRD-Central Sector Scholarship Recommended 2008 III year (342) IV year Renewal (333) 2009-II year (190) III year Renewal (189) 2010 I year Fresh (169) II year Renewal (135) 189

1890000

10

NCERT-NCERT Scholarship Anna University-Anna Students Welfare (CEG-6, MIT-4,AC Tech.-3 and SAP-1) University Scholarship

18000

11

150000

12

AU ALUMNI-CEG72 Alumni Endowment Scholarship

48000

13

AU ALUMNI-CEG73 Alumni Endowment Scholarship

40000

14

AU ALUMNI-CEG75 Alumni Endowment Scholarship

40000

15

AU ALUMNI-1956- 60 Alumni Endowment Scholarship

45000

16

AU ALUMNI-CSE Alumni Endowment Scholarship

78000 100

17

CTS Scholarship (Renewal) MIT-15, CEG-16 and (Fresh) MIT-6, CEG-6) 22 Bank of (CEG-8, MIT-4, AC Tech-4) Tokyo Scholarship 8

770000

18

184800

19

SRM University Scholarship

8000

20

FAEA Scholarship

18000

21

Prathibha Scholarship

35000

22

IOL Scholarship

264000

23

Sathya Sai Baba

24500

24

Tamil Nadu Education Trust Scholarship

33000

25

Beedi Workers Scholarship

8000

26

Handicapped Scholarship

206210

27

Municipal Corporation School Scholarship

32950

28

Selvarajalu Chetty Trust

15000

29

Other states scholarship (Bihar, Maharatra, A.P)

134620

30

T.N. Govt- SC/ST Scholarship

492

8216945

31

T.N. Govt- SC/ST Special Loan Scholarship

217

1760000 101

32

T.N. Govt- CM.Award

253

415500

30)

ACTIVITIES AND SUPPORT FROM THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION:


# 1) 2) Date 17-05-2011 06-07-2011 (Tentative) 13-07-2011& 14-07-2011 (Tentative) 4) 18-07-2011 Day Thursday Friday Genesis day CEGAM Activity

3)

Friday & Saturday

Career Guidance Programme

Wednesday Padmasri Lecture Sunday Sunday

N.Dharmarajan

Endowment

5) 6) 7) 8) 9)

22-07-2011 05-08-2011 05-09-2011 12-09-2011 28-09-2011

Prof.K.S.Hegde Endowment Lecture Padmashri T.Muthian Memorial Lecture

Wednesday Teachers day Celebration Wednesday Dr.N.V.Arunachalam Memorial Lecture Friday Thursday Tuesday Friday Thursday Friday AGM & Rally Road Safety Programme Lt.Col.S.Paul Memorial Lecture Alumni Day Genesis day CEGAM

10) 05-01-2012 11) 28-02-2012 12) 23-03-2012 13) 17-05-2012 14) 06-07-2012 (Tentative) 15) 13-07-2012 & 14-07-2012

Friday & Saturday

Career Guidance Programme

102

(Tentative) 16) 18-07-2012 Wednesday Padmasri Lecture Sunday Sunday N.Dharmarajan Endowment

17) 22-07-2012 18) 05-08-2012 19) 05-09-2012 20) 12-09-2012 21) 28-09-2012

Prof.K.S.Hegde Endowment Lecture Padmashri T.Muthian Memorial Lecture

Wednesday Teachers day Celebration Wednesday Dr.N.V.Arunachalam Memorial Lecture Friday AGM & Rally

31) ACTIVITIES AND SUPPORT FROM THE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION: As of now, there is no Parent-Teacher Association. It is under consideration to decide on the formation from the upcoming year. Every parent is met before the student commences his first day in the class. For the next four years, we are very open for parents to meet the course instructor, class advisor, Head of Department and higher authorities in university based on the need. All their representations are being met then and there to their satisfaction. Wherever need arises, parents are being called then and there and the needful is being done 32) HEALTH SERVICES: CONSULTATIONGeneral timing : 7.30am to 6.30pm On Government Holidays and 2nd Saturday the Health Centre will function from 7.30am to 1.00pm only. All Sundays are holidays. SPECIALIST OF HEALTH CENTRE
Clinic Dental Monday Day Time Doctor M.D.S.,

3.00 pm to 5.00 Dr. D.Koteeswaran, pm F.I.C.D.

Eye Skin

Tuesday Wednesday

4.00 pm to 6.00 Dr. K.Senthamilselvi, M.B.B.S, pm D.O. 4.00 pm to 6.00 Dr. K.V.Sampath Kumar, 103

pm Ortho Friday

M.D.D.D.

4.00 pm to 6.00 Dr. K.V.Aiyasami, M.S., F.R.C.S. pm to Dr.A.Mary, MBBS, D.L.O. (Health Centre Medical officer)

ENT

On all working days fore 7.30 am noon. 1.00pm.

The following investigations is available Timing: 8.00am to 11.00am and 4.00pm to 6.00pm
Blood Analysis Haematolog y Analysis Urine Analysis

in

the

Health

Centre

Motion Analysis PHYSIOTHER APY

Wax bath

E.C.G facility

Blood sugar Blood urea Serum Cholesterol Serum Triglycerides H.D.L. L.D.L. Serum total protein Albumin Globulin Serum bilirubin SGOT SGPT Alkaline Phosphatase Widal test Smear for M.P G.T.T

Hemoglobin Urine routine Total WBC Bile salt Bile Pigment count Total RBC count Differential count Bleeding time Coagulation time ESR Blood grouping and Typing

Ultra sound I.F.T. Traction Short wave diathermy T.E.N.S Electrical stimulation

(Timing: 7.30am 1.00pm)

to

The Anna University employees and their dependent can avail the medical treatment in the following Hospitals.
104

Hospital

Area HIGH ROAD

JSP SPECIALTY HOSPITAL PVT. 70, KANCHIPURAM LTD. CHENGALPATTU 603 002 NATIONAL HOSPITAL 12, JAFFER CHENNAI 600 001. 148, LUAZ CHURCH CHENNAI 600 004. 33, DESI CHENNAI 600 004.

SERANG

STREET

DEVAKI HOSPITAL

ROAD,

MYLAPORE

TRINITY ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL

ROAD,

MYLAPORE

APOLLO HOSPITAL

2ND FLOOR, B WARD #21, OFF GREAMS ROAD, GREAMS LANE, CHENNAI 600 006. 36, PANTEON CHENNAI 600 008. 20, KELLYS CHENNAI 600 010. ROAD, EGMORE

MERCURY NURSING HOME

A.K.N. NURSING HOME

ROAD

KILPAUK

DR. RAJARATHINAM INSTT. OF G.I. 47/3, NEW AVADI DISEASE CHENNAI 600 010. FIRST MED HOSPITALS 154, P.H. CHENNAI 600 010. ST. THOMAS CHENNAI 600 016. 42, SOUTH USMAN CHENNAI 600 017. 349, T.H., ROAD, CHENNAI 600 019.

ROAD,

KILPAUK

ROAD

ST. THOMAS HOSPITAL

MT.

RAJU HOSPITAL

ROAD,

T.

NAGAR

THIRUVOTTIYUR

SUGAM HOSPITAL

MALAR HOSPITAL

52, 1ST MAIN ROAD, GANDHI NAGAR, ADYAR CHENNAI 600 020. 9, 1ST CROSS STREET, SHASTHI NAGAR, ADYAR CHENNAI 600 020. 45, G.A. ROAD, CHENNAI 600 021. THONDIARPET

SHIVA SUNDAR HOSPITAL

C.S.I. RAINY HOSPITAL

105

J.V. HOSPITAL

31, RAILWAY BORDER ROAD, KODAMBAKKAM CHENNAI 600 024. 52, 2ND MAIN CHENNAI 600 026. ROAD, R.A. PURAM

CHENNAI KALIAPPA HOSPITAL

HANDE HOSPITAL

45, LAKSHMI TALKIES ROAD, SHENOY NAGAR CHENNAI 600 030. 43, LAKSHMI TALKIES ROAD, SHENOY NAGAR CHENNAI 600 030. 2, (OLD 21), MC NICHOLS ROAD, 2ND STREET, CHETPET, CHENNAI 600 031. 1, LAWYER JGANATHAN CHENNAI 600 032. 83, VALLUVAR KOTTAN CHENNAI 600 034. 28, CATHEDRAL CHENNAI 600 034. PADMA COMPLEX, CHENNAI 600 035. STREET, GUINDY

BILLROTH HOSPITAL

DR. MEHTAS NURSING HOME

BALAJI HOSPITAL

MED INDIA DIGESTIC DISEASE

HIGH

ROAD,

BRS HOSPITAL

GARDENS

ROAD,

APOLLO SPECIALITY HOSPITALS

320,

ANNA

SALAI,

NALAMM HOSPITAL

10/A3, 1ST CROSS STREET, MKB NAGAR, CHENNAI 600 039. AB-14, PLOT. NO. 4907, 6TH MAIN ROAD, ANNA NAGAR, CHENNAI 600 040. AA-10, 2ND AVENUE CHENNAI 600 040. 6, KAKAN STREET, CHENNAI 600 045. ANNA NAGAR

K.H.M HOSPITAL

CITY TOWER HOSPITALS

A.G. HOSPITAL

WEST

TAMBARAM

DEEPAM HOSPITAL

327, MUTHURANGAM ROAD, WEST TAMBARAM CHENNAI 600 045. 29-30, ORAGADAM CHENNAI 600 053. ROAD, AMBATTUR

RAKKI HOSPITAL

DR. RABINDRANS HEALTH CARE 211-212, MTH CENTRE CHENNA 600 053.

ROAD,

AMBATTUR

106

K.K.R. E.N.T. HOSPITAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE SUNDER HOSPITAL

AND 827, POONAMALLE CHENNAI 600 010. 186, TRUNK CHENNAI 600056. ROAD,

HIGH

ROAD

POONAMALLEE

SREE B.M. HOSPITAL

11-A, 5TH MAIN ROAD, THILLAI GANGA NAGAR CHENNAI 600 061. 17, SWATHI, CHENNAI 600 061. 29TH STREET

Dr. HARIHARAN HOSPITAL

APOLLO HOSPITAL

646, T.H. ROAD, CHENNAI 600 081. 61, MEDAVAKKAM, CHENNAI 13, CATHEDRAL CHENNAI 600 086. 1/1, ARUNACHALAM CHENNAI093. ROAD,

TONDIARPET

RANJITH HOSPITAL

TANK

ROAD

Dr. AGARWAL EYE HOSPITAL

ROAD

SOORYA HOSPITAL

SALIGRAMAM

23,25, FRIEND AVENUE, APPASAMY MEDI CARE CENTRE CHENNAI 600 106. PVT. LTD.

ARUMBAKKAM

PAVITHRA HOSPITALS

7, ETHIRAJ SWAMY SALAI, ERUKKANCHERY CHENNAI 600 118.

33)

PERFORMANCE IN SPORTS ACTIVITIES


For the year 2011-2012 Athletics Ball Badminton Winner Winner Winner Winner Third Place 107 CEG (M)

20112012

ZONAL ACHIEVEMENTS

Basketball Football Kabaddi

Tennis Kho-Kho INTER-ZONAL ACHIEVEMENTS Handball Hockey 9th JETS

Runner Winner Runner Winner

SUDHARSAN V

Silver

A.veera vandayar memorial state level inter Winner collegiate tournamentssingles, thanjore A.veera vandayar memorial state level inter Winner collegiate tournamentsdoubles, thanjore SSN trophy Bertram tennis tournament MEDALS WON AT STATE LEVEL CHAMPIONSHIPS Bronze Silver GOLD 22, Silver 5 and Bronze - 7

G.KARTHICK

34)

INCENTIVES TO OUTSTANDING SPORTSPERSONS


For the year 2011-2012

08/02/2012 to CEG (M) 12/02/2012 08/03/2012 CEG (M) 11/03/2012 08/03/2012 CEG (M) 11/03/2012

P.LOKESH

SOUTH ZONE - SECOND PLACE 3,000/VIT University, Vellore ALL INDIA GOLD in SABRE (Team Event)Anna University of 8,000/Technology, Coimbatore SILVER in SABRE Individual - Anna 6,000/University of Technology, Coimbatore

G.KARTHICK

108

12 14 August 2011 7 11 September 2011 12 14 August 2011 12 14 August 2011

CEG (M)

M.Dinesh Babu

TAEKWONDO (M) - 24th Tamilnadu 2,000/State Championship BADMINTON (M) - Senior State 2000/Championship TAEKWONDO (W) -24th Tamilnadu 1,500/State Championship TAEKWONDO (W) -24th Tamilnadu 2,000/State Championship

CEG (M)

M.R.Manikandan

CEG (W)

D.Shalini

CEG (W)

E.Ambika

35)

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS AND AWARDS STUDENT ACTIVITIES AT CEG

Sl. No. 1.

Date

Name of the Student

Dept./Centre

Awards National / International

2.

3.

4.

S. Gunaselvi and Surumi, R.S. Divison of Structural Engineering R.K.Madhumathi Division of Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering S. Lakshmi and N. Madhavan Institute of Remote Sensing C. Pradeep and G. Gopinath Institute of Remote Sensing

Civil Engg.

Anna Centenary Research Fellowship

Civil Engg.

Civil Engg.

Nansen Fellowship Bergen Norway

by

NERSC,

Civil Engg.

Indo Norwegian Fund by NGI OSLO Norway

5.

M. Muneeswaran, M. Civil Engg. Sivakumar, V.Vidyapriya and D. Vijaysekaran Institute of Remote

UGC Fellowship

109

6.

7.

Sensing Shimola. K Centre for Resources Sujatha Jose

Civil Engg. Water

Best Paper Bharathidasan University Best Paper Association of India Award by Builders

8.

9.

10.

11. 2011

12. 2011

13.

14. 2012

15.

16.

17.

18.

Civil Engg. (M.E. Construction Engineering and Management) ArunimaJayakumar Civil Engg. (M.E.Transportat ion Engineering) Senthurkumar Civil Engg. (M.E.Transportat ion Engineering) S.Srinath Civil Engg. (B.E. Geoinformatics) Gayathri.B., Indhu.V., Civil Engg. Rajkishnan.R (B.E. Geoinformatics) Sowmya.K Civil Engg. (B.E. Geoinformatics) Muthukumar K. Civil Engg. (B.E. Geoinformatics) S.Shranya, Civil Engg. G.Kalaivani, (B.E. A.JenithaAgnellus and Geoinformatics) J.NaoimiChristabel Ipsit Dash and Civil Engg. PrithivAnand.R. (B.E. Geoinformatics) P.Sharmili and Civil Engg. R.Vaishali (B.E. Geoinformatics) AishwaryaNandini. E Civil Engg. (M.E. Irrigation Water Management) AishwaryaNandini E Civil Engg. (M.E. Irrigation Water

Best Paper award, IJCET Conference

Best Paper award, IJCET Conference

Best Paper award by NASA, USA

DAAD Fellowship 2011

Fellowship in Canada 2011

KTH, Sweden Student Exchange programme. DAAD Fellowship 2012

KTH, Sweden Programme

student

exchange

Best CTDT Student project awards

Best Paper Annamalai University

Best poster (Stockholm World Water Week)

110

19.

Surendar. N

20. 2011

A. Saleem Khan

Management) Civil Engg. (M.E. Irrigation Water Management) Civil Engg. (Ph.D. Scholar) Civil Engg.

Best Paper Bharathidasan University

UNFCCC-COP 17 International Youth Delegate, Durban, South Africa, 2011. IOM / at

21.

Shankaran,A.

(M.Tech. Coastal Student academic exchange Management) Uppsala University, Sweden 22. Dinesh,P. Civil Engg. IOM / (M.Tech. Coastal Student academic exchange Management) Uppsala University, Sweden Civil Engg. IOM /

at

23.

Riyaz Ahmed, O.

(M.Tech. Coastal Student academic exchange Management) Uppsala University, Sweden 24. Praveen Khanna, U Civil Engg. IOM / (M.Tech. Coastal Student academic exchange Management) Uppsala University, Sweden Civil Engg. (Structural Engineering) Civil Engg. (Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering) Civil Engg. (Transportation Engineering) Civil Engg. (Transportation Engineering) Civil Engg. (Irrigation Water Management) Civil Engg. (Environmental Management) Best Paper Award Association of India by

at

at

25.

Sujatha Jose

Builders

26.

Balamaheswari

Best Paper Award by IGS

27.

ArunimaJayakumar

Best Paper Award, IJCET Conference

28.

Senthurkumar.S

Best Paper Award, IJCET Conference

29.

AishwaryaNandini.E

World water week stock ohm

30. 2011-2012

Suneethi.S

Fullbright Fellowship, Columbia University, USA, from 2011 to 2012)

111

31.

Lakshmi.S&Madhavan. N Pradeep.C&G.Gopinat h M.Muneeswaran, M.Sivakumar,V.Vidyap riya, D.Vijayasekaran Shankaran.A

32.

33.

Civil Engg. (Remote Sensing) Civil Engg. (Remote Sensing) Civil Engg. (Ph.D. Scholars) Civil Engg. (Ocean Management) Civil Engg. (Ocean Management) Civil Engg. (Ocean Management) Civil Engg. (Ocean Management) Mech. Engg.(I.C.E.) Mech. Engg.(I.C.E.)

Nansen Fellowship Bergen Norway

by

NERSC,

Indo Norwegian Fund by NGI OSLO Norway UGC Fellowship

34.

35.

Dinesh.P

36.

RiyazAhmed.O

37.

Praveen Khanna.U

38. Rajiv Kumar Giri 39. G. Paranjothi

40. J. Jensen Samuel

Mech. Engg.(I.C.E.)

Student where sent Uppsala University, Sweden for Academic Exchange Student where sent Uppsala University, Sweden for Academic Exchange Student where sent Uppsala University, Sweden for Academic Exchange Student where sent Uppsala University, Sweden for Academic Exchange Mass Cargo Endowment Award for the best project in the area of Thermal Engineering in M.E. Internal Combustion Engineering Studied Second year M.E. I.C.E. programme under Erasmus Mundus External Co-operation Window Exchange Programme at Politecnico Di Tonno, Italy. Studied Second year M.E. I.C.E. programme under Erasmus Mundus External Co-operation Window Exchange Programme at Politecnico Di Tonno, Italy.

41. V. Gayathri 42. N. Kalaisalvan 43. G. Kalaiarasi

Mech. Engg. Renewable Energy day Competition (M.E.Solar held at IIT-Madras won 1st prize Energy) Mech. Engg. (M.E.Solar Energy) Mech. Engg. (M.E.Solar Energy) 112

44. V. Tamilvanan 45. S. Vijayakumar 46. Gokulesh 47. Arul Prakash 48. Prince Anand 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. S.Selvakumar TheophilusThyankuma r Srikumar.V Thabraez Khan SarathPrasadh

Mech. Engg. (M.E.Solar Energy) Mech. Engg. (M.E.Solar Energy) Mech. Engg. (M.E.Solar Energy) Mech. Engg. (M.E.Solar Energy) Mech. Engg. (M.E.Solar Energy) Industrial Engg. Industrial Engg Industrial Engg Industrial Engg Industrial Engg

Renewable Energy day Competition held at IIT-Madras won 2nd prize

Renewable Energy day Competition held at IIT-Madras won 3rd prize

Rajiv Gandhi national UGC

fellowship by

Anna Cenetnary research fellowship award. Anna Cenetnary research fellowship award. Swimming Badminton McGill University, Canada One year exchange Programme in Politecnico di Torino, Italy. One year exchange Programme in Politecnico di Torino, Italy. Eurindia Erasmus Mundas Program Politecnicodi Torino, Italy. Research Internship Project National Tsing Hua University of Taiwan, Taiwan WTACS ScholarshipUniversity Waterloo, Canada -in

D. Ajith Doctoral Manufacturing Fellowship Manufacturing Bernard Felix Romit Kris Sriram Giridharan.S Parthiban.D Manufacturing Manufacturing Manufacturing

59. 60. 61. 2011 62. 2011-2012

Nagarajan -Mr. Keerthi Prasad Akshayamathi Sruthi R

Manufacturing Mining Printing S, Printing

of

Best Paper Award in national Conference,Gojan College, 2011 Internship in EFI India Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, 2011-12 113

63. 64. 65. 66. 2012

Mr. Rakesh, Mr.Arun Printing Narayan Ms.Mythreyi Printing Dr.B.Umamaheswari (PDF) -EEE ECE

Best Paper Award in Illustrious, ADU Best Paper Award in Illustrious, ADU Cranfield University Texas Instruments National Level Analog Design Contest 2012 SECOND POSITION. NIMS Post Doctoral Fellow NIMS Post Doctoral Fellow NIMS Post Doctoral Fellow General Cultural Scholarship Scheme of Ethiopia NIMS Junior Research Fellow NIMS Junior Research Fellow International International International International International International International International International International International Member of the doctoral committee of S. Janet Mary who works on the topic Reach, Access and Utilization of Information and Communication Technologies among the Fisherwomen of Puducherry and Cuddalore, in Periyar University, Salem. From 2011. Post-Doctoral Research Fellow awarded by FCT& European Union 114

67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 2011

Dr. S. Tamilselvi Dr. S. Nagarajan Dr. X. Joseph Raj Mr.YiheyisBogaleZeme de A.Madhan Kumar K. Pattabiraman Brindha Veena.M.P Sathish Murugan Aarthi Magendran Naveen Shankar Ashok Kumar Indu Nair Rajaveni ParimalaRenganayaki Dr. I. Arul Aram

Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Media Sciences

85.

S. Arulchelvan

Media Sciences

86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 2011-2012 92. 2012 93. 2012

Ms. Haripriya Ms. Ashokavarshini Ms. Swathi Paul M. Nithya

Media Sciences Media Sciences Media Sciences

Climate Change Champion Climate Change Champion Climate Change Champion Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship Award Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship Award I place in B plan, Newance 11-12, Measi Institute of Management Poster Design, Voyage 2012, AMET University Finance Manager, Voyage 2012, AMET University I place in Best manager event, Voyage 2012, AMET University II place, Nissan Sunny Marketing Challenge I prize winner of Nissan Sunny Marketing Challenge I place in paper presentation, International conference on challenges and issues of emerging economies

94. 2012 95.

Management Studies M.S. Siranjeevi Management Studies Dr. Sreekumar and Management Sneha Studies PonmalarRajeshwari Management and RavindraBharathi Studies Gayathri, Management DayalKiranRaj Studies and Subramani Sneha Management Studies Arvind Kumar Management Studies G. Preethi R. Nivedhitha Management Studies Management Studies

96. 97.

STUDENT ACTIVITIES AT ACTECH

Sl. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Date

Name of the Student

Dept./Centre

Awards National / International

2005-2012 2009-2012 2010 onwards 2010-2013 2010-2013 2010

Shakthi.M Binny Priya S Aarthi R Radhakrishnan K Mohammed A Faiydh T. Elavarasan

Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech

2005-2008 ICMR 2009-2012 CSIR UGC Maulana Azad National Fellowship (2009 onwards) UGC BSR Fellowship (2010 onwards) DBT JRF (2010-2013) ICCR (2010-2013) DST-PURSE 2010 onwards 115

onwards 7. 8. 9. 2010 onwards 2010 onwards 2010 onwards R. Aarthi Suganya S Laishram Santhalembi Ahil Ananth Elakkiya C C.S.Kirthika Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech UGC BSR JRF 2010 onwards UGC BSR Fellowship (2010 onwards) UGC BSR Fellowship 2010 onwards DST PURSE JRF June 2010 onwards Best Poster Presentation, University, Chennai, 2011 SRM

10. 2010 onwards 11. 2011 12. 2011

Best Poster Prize at Chennai Chemistry Conference, 2011 held at IIT Chennai, Feb 2011 Best Poster Prize at National Conference on Emerging Trends in Biological Research NCEBR 11, at Univ.ofMadras, Feb 2011

13. 2011

A.

A. Asiya Parvin

Bio-Tech

UGC Maulana Azad Fellowship (2011 onwards)

National

14. 2011-2014 15. 2011 onwards 16. 2011 onwards 17. 2011 onwards 18. 2012

Sabina K K.Divakar Sasitha Gopi G.R K.Shilpa

Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech

DST Inspire Fellowshipm(2011-2014) CSIR SRF 2011 onwards CSIR SRF 2011 onwards CSIR SRF 2011 onwards DAAD fellowship June 2012-Dec 2012 Poster Presented at Keystone symposia: Pathogenesis of Diabetes: Emerging Insights into Molecular Mechanisms January 29 - February 3, 2012 Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA (Travel grant award by DST Govt of India)

116

19. 2012

Sudha Rani.R

Bio-Tech

Attended a Workshop on Food, Pharma and Fitness in East and West University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 22nd May 2012 Grants For Three Months Colloboration Project In Life and Health Science Department, Aston University, Birmingham, UK 2012 Grants For Three Months Colloboration Project In Life and Health Science Department, Aston University, Birmingham, UK 2012 CSIR SRF Fellowship (2012 onwards) CSIR SRF Fellowship ( 2012 onwards) Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship JRF 2012 onwards 2011-2012 Lady TATA 2012-2014 CSIR 2012-2014 CSIR 2012-2014 CSIR 2012-2014 CSIR 2012-2014 CSIR DST Inspire Fellowship (2012-2015) AICTE-NDF fellowship DBT-JRF fellowship CSIR-SRF AICTE-NDF fellowship CSIR-SRF DBT-JRF fellowship CSIR-SRF CSIR-SRF CSIR-SRF 117

20. 2012

P. Ruban Rex

Bio-Tech

21. 2012

S. Thiruvarutchelvan

Bio-Tech

22. 2012 onwards 23. 2012 onwards 24. 2012 onwards 25. 2011-2014 26. 2012-2014 27. 2012-2014 28. 2012-2014 29. 2012-2014 30. 2012-2015 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39.

Anitha S. Maziya Ibrahim C. Hema Gayathri Aparnaa.R Arun Kumar.C Christiana. I Anugraha.G Rajkumar Paul Vishnu Priya P K.Srinivasa Babu Premsingh Samuel Muthukumaran.T M.Balamurali V.Vasu Prasanna Vadhana Ravikanth harit P.A.Balakumaran R.Ravisankaran

Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech

40. 41.

M. Sailaja Reddy

Bio-Tech Bio-Tech

DST Inspire Fellowship UGCRajiv Gandhi National Fellowship United States India Education Foundation Nehru Doctoral and Professional Fellowship UGC BSR Fellowship CSIR JRF CSIR-RA ICMR-SRF Lady Tata fellowship CSIR-SRF CSIR-SRF BSR UGC- JRF CSIR-SRF CSIR-SRF CSIR-SRF 2 (IASC) 1 (DAAD 1 (IASC) 1 (IASC) 1 (McMaster Univ, Canada) 1(IASC) 1 (Khorana Fellowship) 2 (Khorana & DAAD) 1 (TIFR) 1 (IASC) 1 (Khorana Fellowship) 1 (M D Anderson Fellow) 1 (IASC) 2 (Khorana & DAAD) 118

B. Sathya Moorthy

42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64.

D. Jeeva Jothi Narendran.S Muthusamy V S Ramadevi S Lakshmi J Sudhagar S Bharathi Raja R Jyothi Kumari P Sathya S Shilpa K Poornima Devi N ANURADHA. R ASHWIN. B ASHWIN. S. S KIRUTHIGA. B MANJULA . A NIVEDITHA. D PRASANTH. T SAROJA. S SHYAMALA. R SINDHUJA. R SONAKSHI SAHU SOUMYA NEGI

Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech

65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 2011

LOGARAJ BHARATH SUKANYA. G ABISHEK SINGH SRI KARTHIKA. S SURIYA SRI. S ANWESHA REDDY. V KETHARINI. S VIVEKANANDAN. R Mr.R.Pradeep Kumar Miss.R.Durgha Miss. S.Gowthami Mr.E.Srinivasulu Ms.N.R.Aganalakshmi

Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Bio-Tech Ceramic Tech Ceramic Tech Ceramic Tech Ceramic Tech Ceramic Tech

1 (IASC) 1 (Univ. of Tubingen, Germany) 1 (IASC) 1 (IASC) 1 (Stowers Fellowhip) 1 (Stowers Fellowhip) 1 (IASC) 1 (IASC) 1 (Stowers Fellowship) 1 1 1 1 1 First prize in SALTACT in IIChE, Mumbai(May 2011) Third prize in paper presentation in IIChE, Mumbai(May 2011)

79. 2011

A.K. Aswanth, Chemical B.Tech PRPC, VI sem A.K. Aswanth, Chemical A.R. Ram Kumar B.Tech PRPC, VI sem P. Premkumar Chemical B.Tech PRPC, VII sem M. Senguttuvan Chemical B.Tech PRPC, VII sem S.K.L. Vijayeraj Chemical B.Tech PRPC, VII sem

80. 2012

NSO Best hockey player award (Jan 2012)

81. 2012

NSO Best hockey player award (Jan 2012)

82. 2012

2nd place in University level test cricket match 3rd place in tennis (Anna fest 2012)

83. 2012

D. Raja Nandhini Chemical B.Tech PRPC, VII sem

Summer fellowship programmein IIT Madras (May 2012 July 2012)

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STUDENT ACTIVITIES AT MIT

Sl. No.

Date

Name of the Student

Dept./Centre

Awards National / International

1.

Dr.K.M.Parammasivam

Aerospace Engg.

Appreciation certificate for sincere guidance to a ME Aero student in the field of Wind Engineering from Indian Society of Wind Engineering. 1 1

2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Efficycle ECOSHELL SAE Supra Mr.KapilArasu (Doctoral) N.Ganeshram, Lakshmi Srinivas&G.Mohan M.Parvathy&V.Subalak shmi

Automobile Engg. Automobile Engg. Automobile Engg. Instrumentation Engg. Production

Canadian common wealth scholarship 2nd Prize Karaghpur Robotics Event, IIT

7.

Information Technology

8.

K.Bhairavi, M.Harini Information and R.Saranya Technology

9.

R.Prasanna, V.Prashanth A.Srinivas V.Saravanan, S.Sridhar, M.Venkatesh

Information and Technology

10.

Information Technology

11.

M.Gargi,

Information

Innovative students Projects under Research Support Scheme Secured Interactive Learning in Hybrid Wireless Networks won Rs.25,000 Innovative students Projects under Research Support Scheme Android Plus: Easing the user interaction and helping illiterates won Rs.25,000 Innovative students Projects under Research Support Scheme Student Attendance Tracking System using IPv6 - won Rs.25,000 Innovative students Projects under Research Support Scheme Multitenancy and Load Balancing in Infra-structure as a service Layer in Cloud Computing - won Rs.25,000 Innovative students Projects under 120

J.JasmineStylva Rani, MadhuRamaih 12. Mr.Suresh

Technology

Information Technology

13.

Jamin Mohamed, Information S.Manikandan, P.Ram Technology Kumar

14.

M.SheebaShanthaKum ari, K.Prabavathi

Information Technology

15.

R.AnitaDevasena

Information Technology

16.

H.Divya

Computer Technology Information Technology

17. 2011

Aparna M Kamala Geetha J Shobana N S.Nagapurani, T.Valliammai J. NareshKumar, Raja Sriram

18. 2011 19. 2011 20. 2011 21. 2011

22. 2012

Information Technology G. Information Technology Computer H.Divya Technology Chandrasekar, Computer SubramaniaJeeva and Technology Prabhakaran Gireesh Kumar R.N Aerospace and Engg. RaveendranR . (PG students) (2012) Periyannasamy.K. (PG student) (2012) Aerospace Engg.

Research Support Scheme Mobile Authenticating using IRIS Detection won Rs.25,000 Innovative students Projects under Research Support Scheme Intelligence: Human Computer Interaction using hand Gestures - won Rs.25,000 Innovative students Projects under Research Support Scheme Relay Selection for shadow region in IEEE 802.16j MMR networks - won Rs.25,000/Innovative students Projects under Research Support Scheme Rough set based job runtime estimation and grid scheduling - won Rs.25,000/Innovative students Projects under Research Support Scheme Framework for in Grid at Recent Research Trends in Advanced Computing Invention Award for Recognizing Hand Gestures of a dancer (Intellectual Ventures, USA) Best Paper Award International Conference on Recent Trends in Information Technology ICRTIT 2011 Pinnacle- '11 - 2nd prize in debugging Pinnacle- '11 - 1st prize in online programming contest Best Student Award ,2011(TCS) Asia 4th rank (Inter Collegiate Programming Competition, 2011) Won First prize in the contest conducted by Mahindra Satyam Integrated Engineering Solutions under Aerospace (Academic Stream). Best Research Paper Award, 121

23. 2012

VIT 24. 2012 Manikandan.T. (PG student) (2012) Vignesh.S Thriukural.R Aerospace Engg. Best Research Paper Award, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela First place for the best engineering project Design of intelligent child interactive system by integrating humanoid robot and cloud computing was awarded a trophy and a cheque of Rs.15,000/- in VISAI 2012- An international project competition and exhibition, held at Vel Tech Dr. RR and Dr.SR Technical University, Avadi, Chennai. Best Student,2012 (TCS)

25. 2012

and Electronics

26. 2012

Prashanth V

Computer Technology

STUDENT ACTIVITIES AT SAP

No 1

Date 17-4-2012

Name of the Student D. Venkataraman

Dept./Centr e Architecture

Achievements Best final year student First in Arch. Design Best Overall academic performance First in Arch. Design from I to IX Sem. Highest mark in Arch. Design from I to IX Sem. Best Cum. Performance from II to VIII Sem Best student in the

Awards Anna University Prof. F.B. Pithavadian Endowment Thiru C.R. Narayana Rao Memorial Endowment (Late)I.Sudarshan Endowment Bennet Pithavadian Enwoement Alumni Club Award

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pre-final year of B.Arch. (VII & VIII Sem) Best outgoing student from final year BArch 2 17-4-2012 B.R. Kallinatha Planning Best final year student Best Cum. Performance 3 17-4-2012 R. Nachiappan Architecture Best student who secure first mark from III to X Sem Best outgoing B.Arch student First in Thesis submission Best outgoing student in the Academic year 2010-2011 4 17-4-2012 K. Sindhuja Planning Best Thesis in M.Plan Best outgoing M.Plan student Best outgoing & Best performer in Traffic & Transportation course 6 17-4-2012 J. Sheeba Architecture Highest cum. Marks in M.Arch First in drawing in B.Arch. Drawing Best overall performance in the academic year

Award

Pavithra Award

Anna University Award Alumni Club Award Dharmambal Jayaraman Award K. Narayanan Endowment A.L. Mudaliar Award Everest Award of Excellence

Rajagopal Endowment (Late) Thiru B. Rajagopal Endowment

17-4-2012

E.P. Vaidehi

Planning

(Late) B.C. Sengupta Endowment Award Madhavan Award Alumni Club Award

17-4-2012

G.K.Padmavathi

Architecture

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2010-2011 (shared) B.Arch 8 17-4-2012 D. Nishanthi Planning Best cum. in M.Plan Dissertation (shared) Best cum. performance in M.Arch (Gen) Best cum. in M.Plan Dissertation (shared) Best Incoming student in the I year Arch. Best outgoing student First in I-VIII Sem. Alumni Club Award

17-4-2012

Saritha G. Parambath

Architecture

Alumni Club Award

10

17-4-2012

H. Suresha

Planning

Alumni Club Award

11

17-4-2012

S.Chandrasekaran

Architecture

Alumni Club Award

12 1

31-3-2011

Mr. Nachiappan

Architecture

Pavithra Award

Thiru C.R. Narayana Rao Endowment Award K. Narayanan Endowment Bennet Pithavadian Endowment Prof. F.B. Pithavadian Endowment Late I Sudarshan Award Anna Univ. Award Pavithra Award Lion Sesha Shankar Award 124

First in Pre final year VII Sem. Highest mark in Arch. Design from III to IX Sem. First in Arch Design I-IX First in Arch Design I-IX Best final year student in B.Arch Best outgoing student First rank outgoing student

31-3-2011 13 31-3-2011 15 16 31-3-2011 31-3-2011

Ms. Abbinaya

Architecture

First in drawing subject in B.Arch I year Best Incoming student Highest mark in B.Arch final year Students first in the thesis in B.Arch Student first in the thesis submission in B.Arch

Thiru Madhavan Award Sakthi Srinivasan Award Thiru L.M. Chitale Endowment Award Dr.A.L. Mudaliar Award Padmashree Lakshman Mahadev Chitale Endow. Dharmambal Jayaraman Award Sir A. Venkatarathinam Endowment K. Narayanan Endow. Everest Award

Ms. Padmavathi G.K. Ms. Twinkle Paulina B.Balachander

-do-do-do-

17

31-3-2011

R. Aravind

Architecture

Best student secured first mark from III to X Sem Highest mark in all subjects from V to X Sem. Best outgoing student in B.Arch Best in pre-final year

18 19 20

31-3-2011 31-3-2011 31-3-2011

N.H. Suma Sheeba E.P. Vaidehi

Planning Architecture Planning

Best thesis in M.Plan Highest cum. in all three sem. Best Outgoing student Best final year student

Thiru B. Rajagopal Endow. Prize Thiru .B.C. Sengupta Endow. Thiru E. Rajagopal Endowment Anna University Award

21

31-3-2011

Praveen Kumar

Architecture

Best sportsperson for the SAP

GEM Sports Prize

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ACTIVITIES OF GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING UNITS:


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1. Faculty advisor: The head of the department will attach certain number of students to a teaching faculty who shall function as faculty advisor for those students throughtout their period of study. The faculty advisor shall help the students in planning their courses of study and for general advise on the academic programme. They shall also monitor the attendance and progress of the students and counsel them periodically. If necessary they may also discuss and inform the parents about the progress of the students. 2. Class committee: Class committee consists of teachers of the concerned class, student representatives and a chairperson who is not teaching the class. The function of class committee include: Solving problems experienced by students in the classroom and in the laboratories. Informing student representatives the academic schedule including dates of assessments and syllabus coverage of each assessment. Informing students representatives the break up of marks for practicals. Analysing the performance of the students of the class after each test and finding ways and means of improving the performance of the students. Identifying the weak students, if any, and requesting the teachers concerned to provide some additional help or guidance or coaching to weak students. 3. NRI Counsellor: Counselors are appointed for the students enrolled in the following Departments under Non Resident Indians (NRI) / Children of Indian workers in Gulf countries (CIWGC) / Foreign Nationals (FN) categories. Counsellors conduct periodic meeting ( atleast once in a fortnight) with the students and minutes of the meeting are sent to the parents and Director of International affairs. Their role also includes have oneto- one contact with the students and try to understand the grievances and provide them counselling. The programme have been started since 2009. 4. Centre for university industry collaboration: This centre provide continuous programmes on career counselling , soft skill development, career path identification , etc for the students. Also, the programme mind without fear focuses more on prevention of suicide . Services are provided to
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help students identify job opportunities, preparation for facing interviews, entrepreneurship skills development etc. 5. Remedial coaching to SC/ST/OBC (Non-Creamy) and Minority Students, classes are conducted by SC/ST Cell - Anna University. 6. Guidance and counselling are offered by running the community radio (Anna FM 90.4MHz) for the community and by the community with cooperation from the faculty of Anna University, its students, its neighbours.

7. Health centre: In addition to general clinic and speciality consultancy , practising counsellors from are hired on call to cater to the needs of the students. Moreover students are covered by group medi-claim and group personal accident policy of Rs 50000/- per student 8. A slot for Guidance and motivation to be a part of timetable for students admitted in the year 2012 has been initiated. The speakers include, senior professor, Alumni, achievers from the senior students etc. Students are also attached to classes for yoga, humour and communications skills are arranged from the external agency. 9. The Department of English conducts special classes with the assistance of the SC/ST cell to teach students who are not so proficient in English the skills of listening and speaking. The Department has also been assisting students to hone their communication and soft skills and to help them face their placement tests and interviews with confidence. The Department exhibits genuine humanitarian concern for the welfare of the students of the University. Many students are gently assisted by the Department with advice and counselling to settle down and cope with their challenging academic routine. 10. Youth red cross in one of its avenues provided to the students to pursue PERSONALITY AND CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME.

11. NSS programme aims to inculcate social welfare in students, and to provide service to society without bias. NSS volunteers work to ensure that everyone who is needy gets help to enhance their standard of living and lead a life of dignity..

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PLACEMENT SERVICES PROVIDED TO STUDENTS ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI - 600 025. CENTRE FOR UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION BRANCH-WISE PLACEMENT STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR 2011 2012

Degree

Branch / Specialisation

No. of Students Regd. Plcd.

COLLEG OF ENGINEERING B.E. AGRICULTURE & IRRIGATION BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING CIVIL COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION GEO-INFORMATICS INDUSTRIAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTURING MATERIAL SCIENCE MECHANICAL MINING PRINTING TECHNOLOGY UG SUB TOTAL (CEG) 38 49 70 221 62 249 36 41 130 46 37 147 26 42 1194 23 29 35 179 44 193 31 31 108 20 21 97 19 26 856

M.E.

CONSTRUCTION ENGG. & MANAGEMENT

21

2 128

CIVIL

ENVIRONMENATAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING GEO-INFORMATICS HYDROLOGY & WATER RESOURCES INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCE MGMT. IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT SOIL MECHANICS AND FOUNDATION SOLAR ENERGY STRUCTURAL TRANSPORTATION

15 16 15 18 18 14 22 13 19 17 20 20 23 14 17 25 19

3 7 4 5 9

1 8 9 1 10 4 6 5 5 6 7

MECH.

COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING ENERGY ENGINEERING DESIGN INDUSTRIAL INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS & MANAGEMENT REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING

EEE

CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION EMBEDDED SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES HIGH VOLTAGE POWER ELECTRONICS & DRIVES POWER SYSTEMS

21 28 20 22 21

9 24 7 8 7

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ECE

APPLIED ELECTRONICS BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS MEDICAL ELECTRONICS V.L.S.I. DESIGN

21 18 30 20 25

13 13 4 13 13

CSE

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY KNOWLEDGE ENGG. & COMPU. LINGUISTICS MULTI-MEDIA TECHNOLOGY SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

35 24 10 23 25

10 17 4 14 16

M.E.

PRINTING & PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY

18

M.Tech.

COASTAL MANAGEMENT LASER AND ELECTRO OPTICAL ENGG. POLYMER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING REMOTE SENSING

12 18 10 15 5 2 4

M.B.A.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

64

21 6 63

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - HOSPITALITY MGT 16 M.C.A. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 97

130

M.Sc.

APPLIED MATHEMATICS APPLIED CHEMISTRY APPLIED GEOLOGY ELECTRONICS MEDIA ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE MATERIAL SCIENCE MEDICAL PHYSICS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY COMMINICATION

27 4 24 25 11 20 1 10 26 27 38

11

4 5 1 5

1 18 18 21

M.Sc. Integ.

COMPUTER SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ELECTRONICS MEDIA

PG SUB TOTAL (CEG) TOTAL (CEG)

1132 2326

454 1310

Degree

Branch / Specialisation

No. of Students Reg Plc d. d.

ALAGAPPA TECHNOLOGY B.Tech.

COLLEGE

OF

APPAREL TECHNOLOGY CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY CHEMICAL ENGINEERING FOOD TECHNOLOGY

20 29 63 18

9 19 41 13 131

INDUSTRIAL BIO-TECHNOLOGY

59

47 17 26 14 13

LEATHER TECHNOLOGY 41 PETROLEUM REFINING & PETRO CHEMICALS 38 PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY 17 32

UG SUB TOTAL (ACT)

317

199

M.Tech.

BIO-PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY BIO-TECHNOLOGY CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY CHEMICAL ENGINEERING COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY FOOD TECHNOLOGY FOOTWEAR SCIENCE ENGINEERING

26 28 3 19 7 AND 25 12 & 5

17 12

15 6

NANO TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE 15 PETROLEUM REFINING & PETRO CHEMICALS 20 TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY 20

8 6 5

PG SUB TOTAL (ACT)

180

75

TOTAL (ACT)

497

274 132

MADRAS INSTITUTE TECHNOLOGY B.Tech.

OF

AERONAUTICAL AUTOMOBILE COMPUTER ENGINEERING

39 44 SCIENCE AND 136 208 60 114 60 24

10 30 112 168 48 105 37 15

ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTION RUBBER & PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY

UG SUB TOTAL (MIT)

685

525

M.E.

AERONAUTICAL AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY APPLIED MATHEMATICS AUTOMOBILE AVIONICS

19 14 14 23 22

7 7 1 10 7 17 13 10 7 6 14 133

COMMUNICATION & NETWORKING 26 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 21 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTRUMENTATION MANUFACTURING MECHATRONICS 19 22 22 22

RUBBER TECHNOLOGY

PG SUB TOTAL (MIT)

231

101

TOTAL (MIT)

916

626

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING.

B.Arch.

ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING

25

UG SUB TOTAL (SAP)

25

M.Arch.

ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING

PG SUB TOTAL (SAP)

TOTAL (SAP)

25

UG TOTAL (ANNA UNIV.)

222 1

158 3 134

PG TOTAL (ANNA UNIV.)

154 3

630

TOTAL ENROLMENT GRAND TOTAL (ANNA UNIV.) 376 4 221 3

* 556 Students were placed in IT & Core Dream Job Companies

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DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES FOR NON-TEACHING STAFF: Non-teaching staff members in the cadre of Deputy Registrar, Assistant Registrar, Chief Superintendent, Superintendent, Assistant, Junior Assistant are being deputed to the programme as mentioned below. 1 2 3 Planning for Retirement Procurement Procedures and Contracts Management Establishment Rules, Accounts and Purchase Procedures of Anna University

4 Pensionary Benefits & Revision of context of 6th Pay Commission of Pension , Commutation, Gratuities and Family & modalities of New Pension Scheme including Pay Fixation 5 Administrative Vigilance and Procedure of Departmental Enquiry Conduct Rules, Framing & Charge Sheet and its Service Conducting of Enquiry, Role & Function of EO, PO and DefenceAsstt 6 Purchase Procedures of Anna University 7 Orientation Programme in the Management of University Finances at National University of Educational Planning and Administration 8 Improving Efficiency and Effectiveness of Personal Secretaries / Assistants and Office Staff Including Multitasking 9 Ethics and Values in Governance
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10 Domestic Enquiry, Disciplinary Action and Discipline 11 Organizational Excellence 12 Total Quality Management The following are the benefits of the above said programmes To equip them with appropriate skill to meet objective and expectations of the Organizations To develop participants ability to meet challenge vibrant organization in a fast changingscenario To share experience and discuss related problems in real work situation Learning new skill and work methodology, behaviour and public relations. Optimum utilization of their skills towards efficient management practice and positive culture. To carry on the administrative burden of execution of development plans and face the ever new challenges and problems day to day work To enhance the effectiveness of the office staff by inculcating the values of sound organization principles.

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HEALTHY PRACTICES OF THE INSTITUTION The Anna University Chennai is committed to excellence in higher education through the following of academic processes that are fair, transparent, enriching and give a balance of the professional and social spheres. There are various levels at which these processes act- administration, student welfare, conduct of academic courses, conduct of examinations, reviewing of courses, research and development, exchange programmes, active student bodies, technical societies and symposia, cultural activities, outreach activities and extension programmes, staff and student welfare programmes. A holistic approach towards students knowledge and welfare ensures an excellent outcome. At the outset, the diverse students who come in are counseled
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through orientation programmes. In order to strengthen their weak areas, additional courses such as English, other languages, Maths, etc., are offered apart from the basic requisite ones. Eligible and needy students are given scholarships under various schemes. Students are also inducted into various service or socially oriented programmes such as NSS, YRC, NSO, etc., They also avail of the various facilities in the campus such as sports, yoga, etc., Through their years of study, they play an active role in student societies, both extra-curricular and co-curricular, thereby getting empowered in decision making and organising. Student advisors and counselors also help in ensuring that students needs are taken care of. Exchange programmes with foreign universities expose the students to international practices through the Centre for International Affairs. The conduct of the various academic programmes are done in an extremely methodical and rigorous manner. The different faculties and their chairmen serve to consolidate the course content for the programmes through Board of Studies, Academic Council, etc., This is a periodic process which ensures the constant updating of content based on needs and trends. At the University level, the Centre for Academic Courses monitors the conduct of different programmes. Within each programme, the delivery of courses are governed by course instructors and course coordinators. For each year in a programme, the Class Committee, comprising of student representatives and staff, is an active means of monitoring the conduct of courses. The working of the committee is such that feedback mechanism regarding students performance as well as other needs is inbuilt. Towards the end of each semester, the student evaluation of staff gives ample scope to examine the strength and weakness in course delivery so that there is input for future action. Research programmes are tied in with area of specialisation of faculty as well as the various centres so as to provide mutual benefits and good knowledge transfer to students as well as services to society. The examination system ensures a fair evaluation of students knowledge through an extremely orderly process by the Controller and Additional Controller of Exams. The organisation of the University into various Departments and Centres helps in the consolidation of expert knowledge as well as in connecting knowledge through interdisplinary ways. This helps to benefit both students and larger society through study, research, consultancy and extension activities. Further, the University brings in academic input from the industries through the Centre for University-Industry collaboration. The various alumni associations of the University also actively participate in programmes and building projects. The University also reaches out to larger society through programmes involving women empowerment, school children, etc.,

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The University ensures the welfare of its faculty and students through health insurance schemes, yoga classes, etc., The performance of the University depends on healthy practices in all realms and cannot come from concentrating on a single sphere. The above discussed points offer just a glimpse of the various processes and means that the University has devised in order to foster healthy practices in a holistic manner.

40) LINKAGES DEVELOPED WITH NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL, ACADEMIC / RESEARCH BODIES


# Date Dept./ Centre Linkage National Academic Number Resea rch International Academic Rese arch Collaborative course work between Anna University, Copenhagen University, and Wageningen University

Collaborative courses offered 1. Metabolic Engineering 2. Food, Medicine & Philosaphy 3. Business Entrepreneurship in Food Technology Manufacturin Electronics M/s. Flextronincs g Engg. Manufacturing CEG Technology ECE - CEG 1. Microcontroller Laboratory 2. Centre of Excellence in BioMedical Engineering CSE - CEG 1. NIOT, Ministry of Earth Science IBM 2. Tamil Computing Lab 3. Smart and Secure Environment Lab BioTechnology IT CEG 1. Multi-core Programming Lab supported INTEL by

Renesas Singapore Texas Instruments

Information Technology, Department of Information Technology

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Medical Physics

Aerospace Engg. MIT

Electronics And Instrumentati on Engg MIT IT MIT 1. Cloud Computing Lab DST-FIST 2. Pervasive Computing Lab TEQIP 3. Sensor Network Lab DST-NRDMS

2. CISCO Lab 3. CSNA certified course IBM 4. IBM short term course 1. M.Sc(Medical 1. Adyar Cancer Physics) Institute 2. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre 1. High Temperature DRDO Materials Testing Lab 2. Laboratory for Dynamic Testing of Materials Field-bus Laboratory DST-FIST

CISCO CISCO

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INITIATIVE TOWARDS FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

S.NO

Year

Date

Faculty Development Programme

Coordinator

No. of Faculty Attend

Dr.G.S.Mahalakshmi Assistant Professor (SG 1. 2011 16-22 Nov Software Testing 21

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2.

2011

5-11 Dec

Mrs.K.Indra Gandhi Assistant Professor Network Programming Mrs.P.Geetha 22 and Management Assistant Professor Mr.L.Sai Ramesh Teaching Fellow Dr.R.Senthil Steel Associate Professor 19 Dr.H.Jane Helena Assistant Professor Dr.S.P.Dhanavel Professor & Head Skill Dr.P.R.Sujatha 20 Priyadharsini Assistant Professor

3.

2011

28 Nov- 4 Dec

Design of Structures

4.

2011

2-9 Jan

Communication Laboratory

5.

2011

14-20 Nov

Principles of Compiler Design

Dr.P.Varalakshmi Assitant Professor (SG 22

6.

2011

1-9 Dec

Thermal Engineering - I

Dr.G.Devaradjane Professor and Head Dr.P.Senthilkumar 17 Assistant Professor

7.

2011

17-23 Dec

Dr.V.Vaidehi Head Cryptography & Network Professor & Mrs.S.Neelavathy Pari 34 Security Assistant Professor Dr.K.Bhoopathy Bagan Professor & Head Mrs.Sabitha 29 Ramakrishnan Assistant Professor

8.

2011

28 Nov- 4 Dec

Digital Signal Processing

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9.

2011

4-11 Jan

Engineering Physics-II

Dr.S.Sankar Professor Dr.Y.Vidyalakshmi 37 Assistant Professor Dr.D.Geetha Assistant Professor Dr.K.M.Veerabadran Assistant Professor

10.

2011

26 Dec- 2 Jan

Engineering Chemistry-II

29

11.

2011

2-8 Dec

Finite Element Analysis

Dr.A.Rajadurai Professor Dr.K.Kalaichelvan Associate Professor

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12.

2012

21-27 May

Service Architecture

Dr.R.Baskaran Professor Oriented Assistant 31 Dr.S.Bose Assistant Professor Dr.A.Kannan Professor Dr.M.Deivamani Teaching Fellow

13.

2012

7-13 May

Software Engineering

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14.

2012

20-26 May

Wireless Communication

Dr.M.Meenakshi Associate Professor Dr.M.A.Bhagyaveni 23 Associate Professor Mr.T.Laxmikandan Assistant Professor

15.

2012

30 May - 6 Jun

Dr.K.P.Jaya Professor Basics of Dynamics and Associate 22 Dr.S.Greeshma Aseismic Design Assistant Professor(SG)

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16.

2012

18-25 Jun

Engineering Chemistry-I

Dr.N.Rajendran Associate Professor 24 Dr.M.J.Umapathy Assistant Professor(SG) Dr.P.Aruna Professor Dr.G.Sasikala Assistant Professor

17.

2012

20-27 Jun

Engineering Physics-I

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18.

2012

1-8 Jun

Heat Transfer

Dr.N.Nagendra Gandhi Professor and Head 26 Dr.S.Renganathan Assistant Professor Dr.A.Jothilingam Professor & Head & 27 Dr.B.Mohan Associate Professor Dr.S.Srinivasan Associate Professor 19 Dr.S.Kumar Associate Professor Dr.B.T.N.Sridhar Fluid Professor and Head 25 Dr.C.Senthilkumar Assistant Professor Dr.K.Ravi Chandran Associate Professor 25 Dr.L.S.Jayakumari Assistant Professor Dr.Dhananjay Kumar Assistant Professor(SG)

19.

2012

4-9 Jun

Applied Hydraulics Pneumatics

20.

2012

28 May -3 Jun

Industrial Instrumentation-II

21.

2012

9-16 May

Computational Dynamics

22.

2012

16-23 May

Composite Materials

23.

2012

14-25 May

Mobile Communication

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24.

2012

11-18 Jun

Discrete Matematics

Dr.V.Vijayalakshmi Assistant Professr (SG) Dr.S.Anbarasu 30 Assistant Professr (SG) Dr.A.Tamilselvi Assistant Professor

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ANY OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION THE INSTITUTION WISHES TO ADD

Part C: Detail the plans of the institution for the next year. IQAC was formed in November 2012.

Dr. K.NARASHIMAN Name & Signature of the Director, IQAC

Dr. P. KALIRAJ Name & Signature of the Chairperson, IQAC

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