The half-yearly R&D report from St. Martin's Engineering College summarizes research activities from July 2022 to December 2022. Key highlights include:
- Faculty published 96 journal papers, with 22 in SCI/SCOPUS journals and 1 in a UGC Care journal. 26 papers were accepted and 148 were submitted.
- 26 patents were published and 95 were filed, with 87 filed by the college and 8 by individuals.
- 38 books were published across departments.
- 31 ideas were submitted to MSME for funding.
- Various events were held, including on IPR, seminars, conferences, and MOU signings.
- Departmental presentations provided
Keynote on software sustainability given at the 2nd Annual Netherlands eScience Symposium, November 2014.
Based on the article
Carole Goble ,
Better Software, Better Research
Issue No.05 - Sept.-Oct. (2014 vol.18)
pp: 4-8
IEEE Computer Society
http://www.computer.org/csdl/mags/ic/2014/05/mic2014050004.pdf
http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MIC.2014.88
http://www.software.ac.uk/resources/publications/better-software-better-research
Introduction to Biological Network Analysis and Visualization with Cytoscape ...Keiichiro Ono
Introduction to biological network analysis and visualization with Cytoscape (using the latest version 3.4).
This is a first half of the lecture for Applied Bioinformatics lecture at TSRI.
The document provides strategies for obtaining RISPRO LPDP funding, including having a good overall proposal, convincing partners, clear outputs, good work packages, project management, abstract, figures, and convincing data. It emphasizes the importance of coordination in international research collaborations and providing high quality writing in Bahasa and English.
The document discusses how data-centric science is driving the need for new tools and technologies to support large-scale data sharing and collaboration. It provides examples of projects like the Sloan Digital Sky Survey that have pioneered new models for open data publishing and public engagement with science. Microsoft research is working on technologies to support the entire scientific research lifecycle from data acquisition and modeling to analysis, visualization, and open dissemination of research outputs.
SGCI - The Science Gateways Community Institute: International Collaboration ...Sandra Gesing
Science gateways - also called virtual research environments or virtual labs - allow science and engineering communities to access shared data, software, computing services, instruments, and other resources specific to their disciplines. The US Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI), opened in August 2016, provides free resources, services, experts, and ideas for creating and sustaining science gateways. It offers five areas of services to the science gateway developer and user communities: the Incubator, Extended Developer Support, the Scientific Software Collaborative, Community Engagement and Exchange, and Workforce Development. While all these services are available to US-based communities, the Incubator, the Scientific Software Collaborative and the Community Engagement and Exchange serve also the international communities. SGCI aims at supporting beyond borders on international scale with diverse measures and to form and deepen collaborations with partner organizations and coalitions beneficial and/or related to the science gateways community. Research topics are independent of national borders and researchers spread worldwide can benefit from each other’s research results, software, data and from lessons learned — via online materials and publications or at international events. The gateway community has benefitted from this type of exchange for years and one mission of SGCI is to support the international community. This talk will present related work describing the benefits of international collaborations generally, and specifically as they relate to science gateways. It will go into detail regarding SGCI’s ongoing work on an international scale and SGCI's work planned in the near future to foster collaborations under consideration of challenges such as different timezones and long distances between collaborators.
Mitul Nagar Resume for CR Report2014-2015Mitul Nagar
Mitul S. Nagar has over 4 years of experience in teaching electronics subjects at the college level. He has also worked as a verification engineer at einfochips Research and Training Academy. He holds an M.E. in Electronics and Communication from Parul Institute of Technology and a B.E. in Electronics and Communication from C.U. Shah College of Engineering and Technology. His technical skills include programming languages like C, VHDL, Verilog and SystemVerilog. He has worked on projects involving Viterbi decoding, microprocessor sub-block verification and presented papers at various conferences. He has guided students on their final year projects and organized workshops on topics such as database management systems and Arduino programming.
Linked Open Data about Springer Nature conferences. The story so farAliaksandr Birukou
Despite many efforts for making data about scholarly publications available on the Web of Data, lots of information about academic conferences is still contained in (at best) free-text format. When available in a structured format, these data would provide an essential input for the decisions researchers, libraries, publishers, funding and evaluation bodies take every day.
This talk will describe the project about having such data available as Linked Open Data (LOD) at lod.springer.com for around 10,000 computer science conferences. In addition, we will have a closer look at the lessons learnt from launching this portal and cover other Linked Data projects in Springer Nature. Finally, a novel semi-automated approach for classifying conference proceedings in Springer Nature will also be presented.
Keynote on software sustainability given at the 2nd Annual Netherlands eScience Symposium, November 2014.
Based on the article
Carole Goble ,
Better Software, Better Research
Issue No.05 - Sept.-Oct. (2014 vol.18)
pp: 4-8
IEEE Computer Society
http://www.computer.org/csdl/mags/ic/2014/05/mic2014050004.pdf
http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MIC.2014.88
http://www.software.ac.uk/resources/publications/better-software-better-research
Introduction to Biological Network Analysis and Visualization with Cytoscape ...Keiichiro Ono
Introduction to biological network analysis and visualization with Cytoscape (using the latest version 3.4).
This is a first half of the lecture for Applied Bioinformatics lecture at TSRI.
The document provides strategies for obtaining RISPRO LPDP funding, including having a good overall proposal, convincing partners, clear outputs, good work packages, project management, abstract, figures, and convincing data. It emphasizes the importance of coordination in international research collaborations and providing high quality writing in Bahasa and English.
The document discusses how data-centric science is driving the need for new tools and technologies to support large-scale data sharing and collaboration. It provides examples of projects like the Sloan Digital Sky Survey that have pioneered new models for open data publishing and public engagement with science. Microsoft research is working on technologies to support the entire scientific research lifecycle from data acquisition and modeling to analysis, visualization, and open dissemination of research outputs.
SGCI - The Science Gateways Community Institute: International Collaboration ...Sandra Gesing
Science gateways - also called virtual research environments or virtual labs - allow science and engineering communities to access shared data, software, computing services, instruments, and other resources specific to their disciplines. The US Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI), opened in August 2016, provides free resources, services, experts, and ideas for creating and sustaining science gateways. It offers five areas of services to the science gateway developer and user communities: the Incubator, Extended Developer Support, the Scientific Software Collaborative, Community Engagement and Exchange, and Workforce Development. While all these services are available to US-based communities, the Incubator, the Scientific Software Collaborative and the Community Engagement and Exchange serve also the international communities. SGCI aims at supporting beyond borders on international scale with diverse measures and to form and deepen collaborations with partner organizations and coalitions beneficial and/or related to the science gateways community. Research topics are independent of national borders and researchers spread worldwide can benefit from each other’s research results, software, data and from lessons learned — via online materials and publications or at international events. The gateway community has benefitted from this type of exchange for years and one mission of SGCI is to support the international community. This talk will present related work describing the benefits of international collaborations generally, and specifically as they relate to science gateways. It will go into detail regarding SGCI’s ongoing work on an international scale and SGCI's work planned in the near future to foster collaborations under consideration of challenges such as different timezones and long distances between collaborators.
Mitul Nagar Resume for CR Report2014-2015Mitul Nagar
Mitul S. Nagar has over 4 years of experience in teaching electronics subjects at the college level. He has also worked as a verification engineer at einfochips Research and Training Academy. He holds an M.E. in Electronics and Communication from Parul Institute of Technology and a B.E. in Electronics and Communication from C.U. Shah College of Engineering and Technology. His technical skills include programming languages like C, VHDL, Verilog and SystemVerilog. He has worked on projects involving Viterbi decoding, microprocessor sub-block verification and presented papers at various conferences. He has guided students on their final year projects and organized workshops on topics such as database management systems and Arduino programming.
Linked Open Data about Springer Nature conferences. The story so farAliaksandr Birukou
Despite many efforts for making data about scholarly publications available on the Web of Data, lots of information about academic conferences is still contained in (at best) free-text format. When available in a structured format, these data would provide an essential input for the decisions researchers, libraries, publishers, funding and evaluation bodies take every day.
This talk will describe the project about having such data available as Linked Open Data (LOD) at lod.springer.com for around 10,000 computer science conferences. In addition, we will have a closer look at the lessons learnt from launching this portal and cover other Linked Data projects in Springer Nature. Finally, a novel semi-automated approach for classifying conference proceedings in Springer Nature will also be presented.
This presentation was provided by Violeta Ilik of Northwestern University during the NISO Virtual Conference held on Feb 15, 2017, entitled Institutional Repositories: Ensuring Yours is Populated, Useful and Thriving. The DOI for this presentation is http://dx.doi.org/10.18131/G3VP6R
The document summarizes the Swiss scientific initiative Nano-Tera.ch, which funds research at the intersection of micro- and nanotechnologies for health, security, and environmental applications. It has allocated 120 million Swiss francs to support over 600 researchers across 30 institutions through 52 projects in three categories: research, technology, and development projects; focused projects; and education and dissemination activities. The initiative is planned to continue in a second phase from 2012-2016 with a focus on integrating new technologies into systems and demonstrating applications, and a third phase from 2017-2020 to consolidate results.
Dr. Shashikant Sadistap is a Senior Principal Scientist at the Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute in Pilani, India. He has 27 years of experience developing embedded systems and real-time instrumentation for applications in water, aquaculture, power electronics, and agriculture. Some of his areas of expertise include intelligent instrumentation, embedded systems design, and soft computing for smart sensors and systems. He has successfully completed 16 major projects and transferred technologies to industries and government organizations.
Semantically-Enabling the Web of Things: The W3C Semantic Sensor Network Onto...Laurent Lefort
Presentation of the SSN XG results at eResearch Australia 2011 https://eresearchau.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/74-semantically-enabling-the-web-of-things-the-w3c-semantic-sensor-network-ontology.pdf
Systematic Mapping Study on Software Engineering for Sustainability (SE4S) Henning Femmer
Background/Context : The ob jective of achieving higher sustainability in our lifestyles by information and communication technology has lead to a plethora of research activities in related fields. Consequently, Software Engineering for Sustainability (SE4S) has developed as an active area of research.
Objective/Aim: Although SE4S has gained much attention over the past few years and has resulted in a number of contributions, there is only one rigorous survey of the field. We would like to follow up on this systematic mapping study from 2012 with a more in-depth overview of the status of research, as most of the work has been conducted in the last 4 years.
Method: The applied method is a systematic mapping study through which we investigate which contributions were made over time, which software engineering knowledge areas are most explored, and which research type facets have been used, to distill a common understanding of the state-of-the-art in SE4S.
Results: We contribute an overview of current research topics and trends, and their distribution according to the research type facet and the application domains. Furthermore, we aggregate the topics into clusters and list proposed and used methods, frameworks, and tools.
Conclusion: The research map shows that impact currently is limited to few knowledge areas and there is need for a future roadmap to fill the gaps.
This document provides information about the 32nd World Conference on Applied Science, Engineering & Technology (32nd-WCASET) organized by the Institute For Engineering Research and Publication(IFERP) on December 30-31, 2020 in Goa, India. The conference will feature accepted research articles published in an international Scopus indexed journal and explore innovations from researchers and scientists working to advance applied science, engineering and technology. Key dates include early bird registration on October 14, 2020 and full paper submission by November 9, 2020.
This document summarizes the education and experience of Mahdieh Shojaei Baghini. She received a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering from TU Delft, Netherlands and a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from National Institute of Technology Karnataka, India. Her experience includes research internships focused on perovskites, cancer imaging, and heart-on-chip models. She has received several honors and awards for her academic and research accomplishments.
This document announces a five-day national workshop on CMOS-MEMS technologies and applications to be held from September 11-15, 2020 at the National Institute of Technology in Silchar, Assam, India. The workshop is sponsored by faculty at NIT Silchar and aims to familiarize participants with issues in integrating MEMS devices into CMOS technology and possible solutions. Over the five days, topics such as advances in CMOS and MEMS, fabrication of CMOS and MEMS, integration challenges, applications, and hands-on learning will be covered through presentations by over 15 speakers from academia and industry. There is no registration fee and over 200 participants from faculty, research scholars, students, and industry can register online
Promoting Upcycling through an International Research NetworkKyungeun Sung
Presentation slides on "Promoting Upcycling through an International Research Network" presented at the International Online Conference on Reuse, Recycling, Upcycling, Sustainable Waste Management and Circular Economy (ICRSC – 2022) on Friday 9th September 2022 by Prof. Richi Moalosi at the University of Botswana, Co-I of the AHRC-funded International Upcycling Research Network with the PI, Dr Kyungeun Sung at De Montfort University, UK.
This presentation at CERN during the IT Technical Forum on 24 Nov 2017 highlighted the achievement of the Up2University Project (https://up2university.eu/, funded under the EC Call ICT-22-2016: Technologies for Learning and Skills), which aims at bridging the gap between secondary schools, higher education, and the research domain adopting learning technology and methodology to let high school students use the very same tools & services used by real researchers doing Big Science at CERN.
In order to provide concrete example of CERN core technologies running in containers, the Up2U cloud based education services have been ported to the HNSciCloud prototype systems provided by T-Systems and IBM.
This document outlines research and development projects conducted by the Electronics-ICT department. It describes 4 phases of projects: 1) developing graphical interfaces for the SCILAB software, 2) exploring various topics including multimedia, networking, and smart objects, 3) creating sensor-driven natural user interfaces, and 4) securing external funding for a "LocoTrack" project using an Arduino sensor module and cloud connection. The department's work involves publishing results, building a technology pool in areas like embedded systems and software development, and pursuing future externally-funded collaborative projects.
The Open Science Grid (OSG) is a collaboration between scientific communities, universities, and laboratories to operate a shared high-performance computing infrastructure. The OSG provides common software, security, and services to enable distributed computing across contributed resources. It supports over 30 user communities, including physics experiments like ATLAS and LIGO. The OSG aims to make scientific research more effective by stimulating new computational approaches and building expertise for future distributed computing. It faces challenges in sustaining resources, ensuring security and software evolution, optimizing resource sharing, and maintaining community collaboration at its large scale.
Working towards Sustainable Software for Science (an NSF and community view)Daniel S. Katz
This document discusses challenges and opportunities for developing sustainable software for science. It notes that software is increasingly important for science but current practices and incentives do not support long-term sustainability. The document summarizes discussions from the Working Towards Sustainable Software for Science conference, which identified key issues around developing sustainable software, best practices, policies around credit and careers, and building supportive communities. It proposes that better measuring contributions to software could help address incentives, career paths, and sustainability of software over the long term.
The CREW system provides a virtual research environment to support collaborative research events. It allows users to record events, replay and annotate recordings, and conduct faceted searches across recorded content and related resources. The system was developed through a user-centered design process involving three user groups to ensure it meets researchers' needs. Future work will focus on ongoing user requirements gathering, supported evaluation events, and further development based on user feedback.
The Developing Needs for e-infrastructuresguest0dc425
The document discusses the developing needs for e-infrastructures to support research. It summarizes the key recommendations from the OSI report, which include providing researchers with access to resources, facilities to discover resources, confidence in resource quality and integrity, and assurance of future accessibility. The JISC committee is developing a new strategy to address priorities around integrating data from multiple sources and enabling collaboration across boundaries.
This is a presentation on Sensor Based Ambient Assisted Living architecture and approaches developed by the Multimedia Knowledge and Social Media Analytics Lab of CERTH-ITI. It includes sensors used for monitoring Activities of Daily Living of elders and persons with mild Dementia at home. Visual and sensor data analytics are combined with formal representations (ontology), fusion, reasoning techniques and visualizations in order to provide an objective view of everyday activities. Example projects and pilots are included. Clinical assessment show improvement in cognitive abilities of participants.
We propose a concentric-based approach that enables to represent the con- text of a news item, by harmonizing into a single model the representative entities, which can be extracted using information retrieval and natural language processing techniques (Core), and other entities that get prominent according to different dimensions such as informativeness, semantic connectivity, or popularity (Crust).
STI 2022 - Generating large-scale network analyses of scientific landscapes i...Michele Pasin
The growth of large, programatically accessible bibliometrics databases presents new opportunities for complex analyses of publication metadata. In addition to providing a wealth of information about authors and institutions, databases such as those provided by Dimensions also provide conceptual information and links to entities such as grants, funders and patents. However, data is not the only challenge in evaluating patterns in scholarly work: These large datasets can be challenging to integrate, particularly for those unfamiliar with the complex schemas necessary for accommodating such heterogeneous information, and those most comfortable with data mining may not be as experienced in data visualisation. Here, we present an open-source Python library that streamlines the process accessing and diagramming subsets of the Dimensions on Google BigQuery database and demonstrate its use on the freely available Dimensions COVID-19 dataset. We are optimistic that this tool will expand access to this valuable information by streamlining what would otherwise be multiple complex technical tasks, enabling more researchers to examine patterns in research focus and collaboration over time.
This document discusses water and its treatment. It begins by describing the various sources of water, including rainwater, river water, spring/well water, sea water, and underground water. It then discusses the types of impurities found in water, such as dissolved, suspended, and biological impurities. Hard water is defined as water that does not produce lather easily with soap due to dissolved calcium and magnesium ions. There are two types of hardness: temporary (removed by boiling) and permanent (not removed by boiling). Various units are used to measure water hardness, including parts per million, milligrams per liter, degrees Clark, and degrees French. Formulas are provided to convert between units.
Two research papers were published with one in an SCI journal and one in a Scopus journal. Additionally, two books were published and one conference and one FDP were attended. A research project proposal was also submitted to CRG-SERB and reviewing duties were performed for the Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics.
This presentation was provided by Violeta Ilik of Northwestern University during the NISO Virtual Conference held on Feb 15, 2017, entitled Institutional Repositories: Ensuring Yours is Populated, Useful and Thriving. The DOI for this presentation is http://dx.doi.org/10.18131/G3VP6R
The document summarizes the Swiss scientific initiative Nano-Tera.ch, which funds research at the intersection of micro- and nanotechnologies for health, security, and environmental applications. It has allocated 120 million Swiss francs to support over 600 researchers across 30 institutions through 52 projects in three categories: research, technology, and development projects; focused projects; and education and dissemination activities. The initiative is planned to continue in a second phase from 2012-2016 with a focus on integrating new technologies into systems and demonstrating applications, and a third phase from 2017-2020 to consolidate results.
Dr. Shashikant Sadistap is a Senior Principal Scientist at the Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute in Pilani, India. He has 27 years of experience developing embedded systems and real-time instrumentation for applications in water, aquaculture, power electronics, and agriculture. Some of his areas of expertise include intelligent instrumentation, embedded systems design, and soft computing for smart sensors and systems. He has successfully completed 16 major projects and transferred technologies to industries and government organizations.
Semantically-Enabling the Web of Things: The W3C Semantic Sensor Network Onto...Laurent Lefort
Presentation of the SSN XG results at eResearch Australia 2011 https://eresearchau.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/74-semantically-enabling-the-web-of-things-the-w3c-semantic-sensor-network-ontology.pdf
Systematic Mapping Study on Software Engineering for Sustainability (SE4S) Henning Femmer
Background/Context : The ob jective of achieving higher sustainability in our lifestyles by information and communication technology has lead to a plethora of research activities in related fields. Consequently, Software Engineering for Sustainability (SE4S) has developed as an active area of research.
Objective/Aim: Although SE4S has gained much attention over the past few years and has resulted in a number of contributions, there is only one rigorous survey of the field. We would like to follow up on this systematic mapping study from 2012 with a more in-depth overview of the status of research, as most of the work has been conducted in the last 4 years.
Method: The applied method is a systematic mapping study through which we investigate which contributions were made over time, which software engineering knowledge areas are most explored, and which research type facets have been used, to distill a common understanding of the state-of-the-art in SE4S.
Results: We contribute an overview of current research topics and trends, and their distribution according to the research type facet and the application domains. Furthermore, we aggregate the topics into clusters and list proposed and used methods, frameworks, and tools.
Conclusion: The research map shows that impact currently is limited to few knowledge areas and there is need for a future roadmap to fill the gaps.
This document provides information about the 32nd World Conference on Applied Science, Engineering & Technology (32nd-WCASET) organized by the Institute For Engineering Research and Publication(IFERP) on December 30-31, 2020 in Goa, India. The conference will feature accepted research articles published in an international Scopus indexed journal and explore innovations from researchers and scientists working to advance applied science, engineering and technology. Key dates include early bird registration on October 14, 2020 and full paper submission by November 9, 2020.
This document summarizes the education and experience of Mahdieh Shojaei Baghini. She received a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering from TU Delft, Netherlands and a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from National Institute of Technology Karnataka, India. Her experience includes research internships focused on perovskites, cancer imaging, and heart-on-chip models. She has received several honors and awards for her academic and research accomplishments.
This document announces a five-day national workshop on CMOS-MEMS technologies and applications to be held from September 11-15, 2020 at the National Institute of Technology in Silchar, Assam, India. The workshop is sponsored by faculty at NIT Silchar and aims to familiarize participants with issues in integrating MEMS devices into CMOS technology and possible solutions. Over the five days, topics such as advances in CMOS and MEMS, fabrication of CMOS and MEMS, integration challenges, applications, and hands-on learning will be covered through presentations by over 15 speakers from academia and industry. There is no registration fee and over 200 participants from faculty, research scholars, students, and industry can register online
Promoting Upcycling through an International Research NetworkKyungeun Sung
Presentation slides on "Promoting Upcycling through an International Research Network" presented at the International Online Conference on Reuse, Recycling, Upcycling, Sustainable Waste Management and Circular Economy (ICRSC – 2022) on Friday 9th September 2022 by Prof. Richi Moalosi at the University of Botswana, Co-I of the AHRC-funded International Upcycling Research Network with the PI, Dr Kyungeun Sung at De Montfort University, UK.
This presentation at CERN during the IT Technical Forum on 24 Nov 2017 highlighted the achievement of the Up2University Project (https://up2university.eu/, funded under the EC Call ICT-22-2016: Technologies for Learning and Skills), which aims at bridging the gap between secondary schools, higher education, and the research domain adopting learning technology and methodology to let high school students use the very same tools & services used by real researchers doing Big Science at CERN.
In order to provide concrete example of CERN core technologies running in containers, the Up2U cloud based education services have been ported to the HNSciCloud prototype systems provided by T-Systems and IBM.
This document outlines research and development projects conducted by the Electronics-ICT department. It describes 4 phases of projects: 1) developing graphical interfaces for the SCILAB software, 2) exploring various topics including multimedia, networking, and smart objects, 3) creating sensor-driven natural user interfaces, and 4) securing external funding for a "LocoTrack" project using an Arduino sensor module and cloud connection. The department's work involves publishing results, building a technology pool in areas like embedded systems and software development, and pursuing future externally-funded collaborative projects.
The Open Science Grid (OSG) is a collaboration between scientific communities, universities, and laboratories to operate a shared high-performance computing infrastructure. The OSG provides common software, security, and services to enable distributed computing across contributed resources. It supports over 30 user communities, including physics experiments like ATLAS and LIGO. The OSG aims to make scientific research more effective by stimulating new computational approaches and building expertise for future distributed computing. It faces challenges in sustaining resources, ensuring security and software evolution, optimizing resource sharing, and maintaining community collaboration at its large scale.
Working towards Sustainable Software for Science (an NSF and community view)Daniel S. Katz
This document discusses challenges and opportunities for developing sustainable software for science. It notes that software is increasingly important for science but current practices and incentives do not support long-term sustainability. The document summarizes discussions from the Working Towards Sustainable Software for Science conference, which identified key issues around developing sustainable software, best practices, policies around credit and careers, and building supportive communities. It proposes that better measuring contributions to software could help address incentives, career paths, and sustainability of software over the long term.
The CREW system provides a virtual research environment to support collaborative research events. It allows users to record events, replay and annotate recordings, and conduct faceted searches across recorded content and related resources. The system was developed through a user-centered design process involving three user groups to ensure it meets researchers' needs. Future work will focus on ongoing user requirements gathering, supported evaluation events, and further development based on user feedback.
The Developing Needs for e-infrastructuresguest0dc425
The document discusses the developing needs for e-infrastructures to support research. It summarizes the key recommendations from the OSI report, which include providing researchers with access to resources, facilities to discover resources, confidence in resource quality and integrity, and assurance of future accessibility. The JISC committee is developing a new strategy to address priorities around integrating data from multiple sources and enabling collaboration across boundaries.
This is a presentation on Sensor Based Ambient Assisted Living architecture and approaches developed by the Multimedia Knowledge and Social Media Analytics Lab of CERTH-ITI. It includes sensors used for monitoring Activities of Daily Living of elders and persons with mild Dementia at home. Visual and sensor data analytics are combined with formal representations (ontology), fusion, reasoning techniques and visualizations in order to provide an objective view of everyday activities. Example projects and pilots are included. Clinical assessment show improvement in cognitive abilities of participants.
We propose a concentric-based approach that enables to represent the con- text of a news item, by harmonizing into a single model the representative entities, which can be extracted using information retrieval and natural language processing techniques (Core), and other entities that get prominent according to different dimensions such as informativeness, semantic connectivity, or popularity (Crust).
STI 2022 - Generating large-scale network analyses of scientific landscapes i...Michele Pasin
The growth of large, programatically accessible bibliometrics databases presents new opportunities for complex analyses of publication metadata. In addition to providing a wealth of information about authors and institutions, databases such as those provided by Dimensions also provide conceptual information and links to entities such as grants, funders and patents. However, data is not the only challenge in evaluating patterns in scholarly work: These large datasets can be challenging to integrate, particularly for those unfamiliar with the complex schemas necessary for accommodating such heterogeneous information, and those most comfortable with data mining may not be as experienced in data visualisation. Here, we present an open-source Python library that streamlines the process accessing and diagramming subsets of the Dimensions on Google BigQuery database and demonstrate its use on the freely available Dimensions COVID-19 dataset. We are optimistic that this tool will expand access to this valuable information by streamlining what would otherwise be multiple complex technical tasks, enabling more researchers to examine patterns in research focus and collaboration over time.
This document discusses water and its treatment. It begins by describing the various sources of water, including rainwater, river water, spring/well water, sea water, and underground water. It then discusses the types of impurities found in water, such as dissolved, suspended, and biological impurities. Hard water is defined as water that does not produce lather easily with soap due to dissolved calcium and magnesium ions. There are two types of hardness: temporary (removed by boiling) and permanent (not removed by boiling). Various units are used to measure water hardness, including parts per million, milligrams per liter, degrees Clark, and degrees French. Formulas are provided to convert between units.
Two research papers were published with one in an SCI journal and one in a Scopus journal. Additionally, two books were published and one conference and one FDP were attended. A research project proposal was also submitted to CRG-SERB and reviewing duties were performed for the Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics.
This document discusses different types of plastics and lubrication methods. It covers topics like bakelite, PVC, polyester, PVC pipes, the preparation of bakelite, different types of lubrications including thick film lubrication, thin film lubrication, and extreme pressure lubrication.
This document provides an overview and classification of polymerization reactions. It discusses condensation polymerization which yields polymers with repeat units having fewer atoms than the monomers, and addition polymerization which yields polymers with repeat units having the same molecular formula as the monomers. It also describes step polymerization reactions which involve the successive reaction of functional groups between monomers, including examples of polycondensation, polyamides, polyethers, siloxanes, and polyaddition reactions.
Pitting corrosion is a localized form of corrosion where small areas of a metal surface corrode preferentially, leading to the formation of pits. Metals that form passive films, like aluminum and steel, are most susceptible. Pitting causes failure through penetration with only a small percentage of weight loss. Key conditions for pitting include the presence of halide ions like chlorine in a passive metal, breaks or defects in the passive film, and stagnant conditions. Pitting initiates through the disruption of the passive film, forming an anode site where dissolution occurs balanced by cathode reactions on surrounding areas.
Dr. Joel Ducoste gave a presentation on drinking water treatment to students. He explained that water is vital for life and must be treated to remove contaminants and disinfect microbes before human consumption. The treatment process involves coagulation, sedimentation, filtration and disinfection - most commonly with chlorine. He described how chlorine and other disinfection methods like ozonation and UV radiation work to kill microbes. The presentation covered the full water treatment process and issues like water sources, the water cycle, and ensuring water safety.
This document provides an overview of ecosystems and their components. It discusses:
1) What an ecosystem is, including the biotic and abiotic components that interact within an ecosystem.
2) The different types of biotic components - producers, consumers (primary, secondary, tertiary), and decomposers and their roles in the ecosystem.
3) How energy and matter flow through ecosystems via food chains, food webs, and biogeochemical cycles like carbon and nitrogen cycles.
The document discusses ecosystems and their components. It defines an ecosystem as a community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. The key components of an ecosystem include biotic factors like producers, consumers, and decomposers, as well as abiotic factors such as air, water, and sunlight. Energy flows through an ecosystem as the sun's energy is converted to chemical energy by producers, and then passed to consumers as they eat or consume other organisms. Nutrients also cycle through an ecosystem as organisms use and reuse the same nutrients.
The document contains the schedule and topics to be covered for 5 units of instruction. Unit I will cover water hardness, types of hardness, estimation of hardness, and water treatment methods. Unit II will cover batteries, including types, components, and applications of various batteries like zinc-air and lithium-ion batteries. Unit III will discuss polymers like nylon, PVC, and conducting polymers. Unit IV will cover solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels as well as biofuels. Unit V will discuss cement, shape memory materials, lubricants and their properties.
The Forest (Conservation) Act centralized power at the national level to decide forest land conversion, failing to consider local communities' rights. It lacked public support. The Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 aimed to safeguard the environment by conserving wildlife and punishing environmental damage. It established schedules to regulate different levels of protection for endangered, threatened, and pest species. The objectives were to enforce environmental regulations and protect wildlife from extinction by declaring protected areas and regulating hunting.
This document discusses the modeling and formation of fossil fuels like coal. It describes how plant debris accumulated over millions of years transforms into peat and eventually into coal through geological processes like heat, pressure, and chemical changes. As coal forms, its rank increases from lignite to anthracite based on these secondary transformations. The document presents chemical equations to model the coalification process and explains how coal is classified based on its rank and other properties. Coal rank indicates the degree of metamorphism and affects its composition, energy content, and physical characteristics.
This document discusses the key topics of fuels and combustion. It defines fuel as a combustible substance that produces heat when burned. Fuels are classified as primary/natural or secondary/artificial based on occurrence and physical state as solid, liquid or gas. The characteristics of a good fuel are outlined as having a high calorific value, moderate ignition temperature, low moisture and non-combustible content, and producing minimum smoke and non-poisonous gases when burned. Calorific value and gross vs. net calorific values are also explained.
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1. R&D
Half-yearly Report
From July 2022 to December 2022
St. MARTIN’S ENGINEERING COLLEGE
(Autonomous Institute – UGC, Govt. of India)
NAAC (A+) & NBA Accredited | Affiliated to JNTUH
Dhulapally, Secunderabad, Telangana - 500100
9. St. MARTIN’S ENGINEERING COLLEGE
UGC Autonomous
NBA & NAAC A+ ACCREDITED
Dhulapally, Secunderabad– 500100
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Research & Development Activity
Progress Report
AY: July 2022 - Dec 2022
10. 7 October 2023 10
S.
No
Consolidated Data : 01-08-2022 to 31-12-2022
1. Paper Publications 2. Patent 3. Conference
4. Book & Book
Chapter
Departm
ent
Submitte
d
Accepte
d
Published Filed Published
Submitt
ed
Accepted Published Submitted Published
1 CSE 66 14 1 29 6 15 15 --- 7 7
Publications Details
IJ
P IC B & BC
SCI SCOPUS WoS UGC
1 -- -- -- 6 --- 7
Total Publications
11. Semester Progress
Book : 2 (CN, DCCN)
Patent : 6 (2 Published, 4 Filed )
International Journal : 3 (1 – SCI Published, 1 – Scopus Accepted, 1 - SCI
Submitted)
1. Routing with Cooperative Nodes Using Improved Learning Approaches, Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing
2. Medical Images Analysis for Segmentation and Classification Using DNN, Lecture Notes in Networks and
Systems
3. Effective Scheduling of Multi-Load Automated Guided Vehicle in Spinning Mill: A Case Study, IEEE ACCESS.
National & International Conferences: 1 (1 Submitted)
Awards : 1 Applied
Editorial Board : 1 (Book Chapter), Department NEWS Letter
Review Activities : 2 Journal
7 October 2023 11
Dr. N. Satheesh, Professor, CSE
Semester Progress
12.
13. Semester Progress
Patent : 6 (2 Published, 4 Filed )
International Journal : 3 (2 – Scopus Accepted, 1 - SCI Submitted)
1. Advanced Communication in Cyber Physical System Infrastructure, Protocols, and Challenges (Accepted)
2. Self-Learning and Adaptive Networking Protocols and Algorithms for 6G Edge Nodes (Accepted)
3. Artificial Intelligence based Detection and Classification of Brain Abnormalities (Submitted).
National & International Conferences: 1 (1 Submitted)
Awards : 1 Applied
FDP : 1
Program Organized : Industrial Visit Co-ordinator ,International Conference to be organized
in next month (ICIRTCS 2023)
Editorial Board : Department NEWS Letter
Department Activities : Disciplinary committee in charge,
Floor, Gate, Canteen Duty’s overall In charge
NBA Criteria-6 In-Charge
Institution's Innovation Council (IIC) Member
7 October 2023 13
Dr. G. JAWAHERLALNEHRU, CSE
14. Dr K GURNADHA GUPTA
Patent : 4( PUBLISHED)
International Journal : 4 (2 – Scopus PUBLISHED, 2 - SCI Submitted)
1. A Spatiotemporal-Based Intrusion Detection Model (PUBLISHED)
2. Visualization and Prediction of Rainfall Using Deep Learning and Machine Learning Techniques(PUBLISHED)
3. Mechanical and wear behavior of thermal sprayed coated AISI 4140 steel with influence of nano tungsten carbide particles by
machine learning technique (Submitted).
4. A NOVEL OPTIMIZATION BASED TIME ENABLED PROXY RE-ENCRYPTION SCHEME TO SECURE THE E-HEALTH
DATA IN THE CLOUD (Submitted).
FDP : 1
• Editorial Board : International Journal of Engineering and Techniques ISSN 2395-1303
International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information
Technology ISSN: 2456-3307
International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology Online ISSN:
2395-602X
Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research ISSN: 2349-5162
• Department Activities : CSE DEPT MENTOR-MENTEE CO-ORDINATOR,
CSE DEPT NEWS LETTER DESIGN committee
NBA Criterian-10 In-Charge
15. Patent : 1 (Artificial intelligence based method and process of
collecting financial transaction data - Published)
International Journal : 3 ( 1. SCI - Automatic classification of bacteria from
1. microscopic images through a Deep learning approach –
Submitted : BioMed Research International Journal
2. SCI – Classification of generic species of bacteria using Deep learning mechanism.
Submitted : BioMed Research International Journal
3. SCOPUS – IoT and Mobile app based food spoilage alert system. Published : IJHS)
Program Organized : 1 (A Three Day National Level Workshop on “Recent Trends in Artificial
Intelligence, IoT & Data Analytics” from 15th to 17th SEPTEMBER 2022)
Books :1 ( Software Engineering - Published : SPECTRUM)
Designer Board :1 (CSE Newsletter ‘CONFIGURATION’ 2022)
Department Responsibilities : Department EXAM CELL In-Charge,
NBA Criterian-4 In-Charge,
Attendance Coordinator,
Minutes of Meeting In-Charge,
Newsletter Designer Board Member,
Notice Board In-Charge.
7 October 2023 Dr. P. SAI PRASAD 15
16. Semester Progress
Patent : 1 Published
International Journal : 2 SCI (1-Under Review, 1-Submitted)
FDP : 1
NPTEL Courses :- 2 Enrolled
Program Organized : International Conference to be organized in next month (ICIRTCS 2023)
Department Responsibilities : Department Time Table In-charge,
NBA Criterian-7 In-Charge,
Newsletter Designer Board Member,
Honors Department Coordinator
7 October 2023 Dr. M. VADIVUKARASSI 16
17. R & D Progress report of
Department of ITfrom
July to December 2022
SCI: 6
Scopus: 15
Patents: 10
Text Books: 12
Indexed Conference: 6
Conference organized : 1
Workshop/FDP Planning : 0
18. Name: Dr B. Laxmi Kantha
TITLE JOURNAL INDEX STATUS
P1 Patient Healthcare Analysis and
Emergency Altering using
Adaptive Nuero Fuzzy Technique
Computational
Intelligence and
Neuroscience
SCI Submitted
P2 Diagnosis of Brain Disorder
Disease using Three dimensional
CNN
Elseveir Journal SCOPUS Submitted
Patent 1(Filed)
Book/Book Chapter 2(Published)
Indexed Conference 0
Editorial Board Member YES
Conference Organized 1(Next Month)
Workshop/FDP Planning Planning
FDP/Workshop Attended Planning
Award 0
24. Book Chapters
Chapter 3: Title "IoT and Cloud
Network Based Water Quality
Monitoring System Using
IFTTT Framework"
Chapter 10. Title: “On a Safety
Evaluation of Artificial
Intelligence-Based Systems to
Software Reliability”
Chapter Title : Sign Language
Interpreter
25. 6
23
0 5 10 15 20 25
Patent
Patent Grant
Filed Published
28. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Suman
Publication Number
SCIE BC Published 1
SCIE Journal 4
SCOPUS BC Published 1
SCOPUS BC Accepted 2
Total 8
Patent Published 6
Book Published 1
Book in press 1
29. Activity Number
Session chair and Keynote IEEE
Conference Sone-Bhadra
1
Session Chair and Keynote Springer
Conference CMR EC
1
Session Chair and Valedictory Speech 1
Paper Reviewed 3
Outreach and other activities related to R&D
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Suman
30. St. MARTIN’S ENGINEERING COLLEGE
UGC Autonomous
NBA & NAAC A+ Accredited
Dhulapally, Secunderabad – 500100
www.smec.ac.in
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY
PROGRESS REPORT ON PUBLICATIONS
AY: JUNE 2022-DECEMBER 2022
30
31. Consolidated Data
ay: June 2022 – December 2022
31
Paper Publication Patents Books Conferences
Submitted Accepted Publishe
d
Under
Review
Filed Pubished Submitted Published Submitted Accepted Published
18 03 01 14 07 03 04 04 03 03 00
32. • Name : Dr. N. RAMCHANDRA,
Assosciate Professor & HOD
• Paper Publication : P1: Scopus -Under Review,
P2: 90% of writing finished
• Patent : Filed- 2, Published- 1
32
33. • Name : Mr. CH. Srinivas, Assosciate Professor
• Paper Publication : P1: Scopus -Under Review, P2: 90% of
writing finished
• Books : 1
• Patent : Filed- 1
33
34. • Name : Mr. N. Daniel Manoj, Assistant Professor
• Paper Publication : P1: Scopus -Under Review, P2: 90% of
writing finished
• Books : 1
• Patent : Filed- 1
34
35. • Name : Mr. K.V.Govardhan Rao, Assistant Professor
• Paper Publication : P1: SCI(P) ,P2:ESCI(S) ,P3: SCOPUS(S),
P4: SCOPUS(S)
• Books : 70% finished
• Patent : Filed- 2, Published- 1
35
36. • Name : Mrs. T.V.Sai Kalyani, Assistant Professor
• Paper Publication : P1: Scopus-Accepted , P2: 90% of writing
finished
• Books : 70% finished
• Patent : Filed:-1
36
37. • Name : Mr. V. Vishnu Vardhan, Assistant Professor
• Paper Publication : P1: Scopus -Under Review, P2: 90% of
writing finished
• Patent : Filed- 1, Published- 1
37
38. • Name : Ms. CH. Nirosha, Assistant Professor
• Paper Publication : P1: Scopus -Under Review, P2: 90% of
writing finished
• Patent : Filed- 1, Published- 1
38
39. • Name : Ms. P. Priyanka, Assistant Professor
• Paper Publication : P1: Scopus -Under Review, P2: 90% of
writing finished
• Patent : Filed- 1, Published- 1
39
40. • Name : Mr. T. Naveen Kumar, Assistant Professor
• Paper Publication : P1: Scopus -Under Review
• Books : 1
• Patent : Filed- 1, Published- 1
40
41. • Name : Mr. G.Balachandraiah, Assistant Professor
• Paper Publication : P1: Scopus -Under Review, P2: 90% of
writing finished
• Books : 1
41
42. • Name : Mr. K. Vinoth Bresnav, Assistant Professor
• Paper Publication : P1: Scopus -Under Review, P2: 90% of
writing finished
• Books : 1
42
43. • Name : Mrs. S. Sunanda, Assistant Professor
• Paper Publication : P1: Scopus -Accepted, P2: 90% of writing
finished
• Books : 1
43
44. • Name : Mrs. CH. Shilpa , Assistant Professor
• Paper Publication : P1: Scopus -Under Review, P2: 90% of
writing finished
• Books : 1
44
45. • Name : Mr. P. Venkatesh , Assistant Professor
• Paper Publication : P1: Scopus -Under Review, P2: 90% of
writing finished
• Books : 1
45
46. • Name : Mrs. V.Kiranmayee, Assistant Professor
• Paper Publication : P1: Scopus -Accepted, P2: 90% of writing
finished
• Books : 1
46
47. Department R & D Activities
The following Innovative Products are developed from June 2022-
December 2022
1. Smart Plate dispenser using IOT
2. Raspberry Pi based Vehicle Starter on Face Detection
3. Transformer overload alert system with voice announcement
4. Multifeatured headlight with eccentricity system
5. Smart crop protection system from Animals
6. Power Efficient mini Inverter
47
49. R & D Progress report of
Civil Engineering Department from
July to December 2022
No. of patents filed -12
No. of patents published - 3
No. of Scopus papers published (P1) - 10
No. of Scopus papers published (P2) - 1
No. of Books published - 2
50. Name of the Faculty Dr. D. Naresh Kumar
Springer Nature
Book chapter
1 Springer Nature - book entitled “Emerging Technologies
for Water Supply, Conservation and Management”
Systematic approach of groundwater resources
assessment using remote Sensing and MIF Techniques in
Medchal Mandal, Telangana state, India
Elsevier –Materials today
proceedings
1 Amelioration of fly ash and natural fibers in flexible
pavement subbases
Patent 2 Filed
Paper 1 Writing on “water purification of Electro-coagulation
process”
FDP 1 ( “Two –day National Faculty Development Program on
Advanced Road & Railway Engineering” ) Dept of CE,
11th and 12th OCT 2022
Conference 1 2nd International Conference on “Revolutionary
Technology in Civil Engineering” [ICRTCE-2-23] 24th&
25th February, 2023
Department work Exam branch in-charge, NBA Coordinator,
JNTUH -Lab coordinator ,
51. Dr. Dhanaraj Nasan
Associate Professor
R&D Coordinator
Dept. of. Mechanical Engineering
PROGRESS OF R&D ACTIVITIES
Department of mechanical engineering
(July 2022 to Dec 2022)
52. Progress of Paper Publications
Faculty Publications in Journal
No. of
Doctorates
No. of P.G.
Faculty
Total
SCI SCOPUS
Submitted Accepted Published Submitted Accepted Published
4 13 17 0 0 1 3 2 1
No. of research papers
100% writing completed and under department internal review
SCI SCOPUS INDEXED CONFERENCE PROCCEDINGS
2 9 5
Book Publications
Book Chapters Spectrum University Press (Copy right)
0 5
53. conference conducted
1. The department successfully conducted Elsevier International Conference on
“Advanced Materials & Processes for Engineering Applications”(ICAMP) from
8th to 9th July 2022.
2. 46 students participated in the conference and had an opportunity to publish
their research papers in Materials Today: Proceedings.
Progress of Patents
No. of Patents
Filed Published
10 3
54. St.MARTIN'S ENGINEERING COLLEGE
(An Autonomous Institute)
DHULAPALLY, SECUNDERABAD-500100
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
WEL COME
Dr RAVINAIK BANOTH
PROFESSOR
MECHANICAL DEPT
R & D Review and Progress Presentation
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
1
55. Over view
Two paper Submitting with SCI and Scope Index.
Book writing.
One patient.
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
2
No. of research papers
100% writing completed and under
department internal review
No. of Patents Book Publications
SCI SCOPUS
INDEXED
CONFERENCE
PROCCEDINGS
Filed Published Book Chapters Spectrum University
Press (Copy right)
2 0 0 1 0 0 1
Progressof PaperPublications
56. Two Paper Submitting with SCI and Index.
1. Investigation On Abrasive Water-Jet Machining of
Titanium Nano-Composites.
2. Magnesium Composites Surface Roughness Prediction
by Artificial Intelligence Model Processed by Ultrasonic
Machining Process.
Book writing.
Automobile Engineering.
One patient.
Effect of heat treatment and microstates on boron and
carbon addition with Beta-Titanium alloy mechanical and
tribological properties study
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
3
57. Next academic year 2023-2024
Two paper submitting with SCI and Scope Index.
Book writing.
One patient.
One DST proposal projects with (Wear and Mechanical
Properties and Advances Materials) with PIN ON DISC.
One Week FDP on Advances Applications of 3D printing
and hands parties.
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
4
58. One DST proposal projects with (Wear and Mechanical Properties and
Advances Materials) with PIN ON DISC.
Parameter
• Load (kg/N)
• Sliding velocity (m/s)
• Speed (rpm)
• Materials
5
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
59. One Week FDP on Advances Applications of 3D printing and
hands parties.
Global Perspective of 3D Printing Technology
Solid Modelling & 3D Printing File Formats
STL Files Generation and Correction
Modelling of Medical Implants
3D Printing Software & Processes
Design & Development of low-cost 3D Printers
Laser Assisted Additive Manufacturing
3D Printing Applications: Automobile, Aerospace, Art & Jewelry, Fashion, Medical/Dental,
etc.,
6
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
60. Dr. Dhanaraj Nasan
Associate Professor
Dept. of. Mechanical Engineering
PROGRESS OF R&D ACTIVITIES- Individual Faculty
Department of mechanical engineering
(October 2022 to Dec 2022)
61. Progress of R & D ACTIVITIES
Activities Completed `
1. 100% writing of the research paper titled
“Design, Numerical Simulation, and Experimentation of the Tesla’s Cohesion type
Bladeless Turbine for Micro Power Generation” completed.
2. Contributed towards the documentation of College's R &D cell eco system as per UGC
guidelines
3. As conference coordinator, contributed in making the brochure of Second International
Conference on Recent Advances in Mechanical Engineering.
Activities Planned for Jan 2023 to June 2023 `
1. Publish one SCI research paper on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) topic.
2. Through the Institute-Industry consortium, take up industrial projects for design
engineering of static equipment like heat exchanger, oil & gas storage tanks, surface
condenser, cooling towers, etc. .
3. Product realization documentation guidance to final year students who venture into start-
up business.
62. Dr. A. Uday Kumar
Assistant Professor
Dept. of. Mechanical Engineering
PROGRESS OF R&D ACTIVITIES- Individual Faculty
Department of mechanical engineering
(October 2022 to Dec 2022)
63. Progress of R & D ACTIVITIES
Activities Completed `
1. Submitted a paper to JOURNAL OF MICROMECHANICS AND
MICROENGINEERING (SCIE - Indexed).
Title: Experimental and Numerical Investigations of Heat Transfer and
Flow Characteristics During Flow Boiling in Straight and Diverging
PDMS Microchannel (JMM-106154).
2. Contributed towards brochure preparation for 2nd International
Conference on Recent Advancements in Mechanical Engineering.
Activities Planned for Jan 2023 to June 2023 `
1. To complete a journal paper by June 2023.
Title: Instability mitigation in two phase flow microchannel heat sink: A
review.
64. St. MARTIN’S ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Autonomous
NBA & NAAC A+ ACCREDITED
Dhulapally, Secunderabad– 500100
Department of S & H
Research & Development Activity
Progress Report
AY: July 2022 - December 2022
64
65. 65
S. No
Consolidated Data : 01-07-2022 to 31-12-2022
1. Paper Publications 2. Patent 3. Conference 4. Book & Book Chapter
Department Submitted Accepted Published Filed Published Submitted Accepted Published Submitted Published
1 S & H 8 7 78 4 4 18 18 18 3 5
Publications Details
IJ
P IC B & BC
SCI SCOPUS WOS
2 1 00 4 18-Presentations 5
66. SCI
• 3 submitted
• 2 Accepted
• 2 Published
SCOPUS
• 5 submitted
• 5 Accepted
• 1 Published
UGC CARE
• 75 Published
66
Publication details
73. • Name : Dr. Saumya prava Acharya
• Publication : 2(SCI-Submitted, under review)
• Guest Lecture :1
• Book :1
• Patent : 1(90%)
• FDP/Workshop/Conference : 1 (ICCIASH-2022)
• Award : young researchers award(INSC)
• Reviewer : INSC International journal
• Member : Life member of INSC
73