This document provides an overview of VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology (VNRVJIET). It was established in 1995 and runs several institutions providing education from primary to graduate levels. The institute has over 6,500 students and 420 faculty members. It offers 14 undergraduate and 13 postgraduate programs. VNRVJIET focuses on producing socially responsible engineers through projects, internships, and emphasizing career vision. It has various research centers and laboratories. The institute has partnerships with industries and universities to provide opportunities for students and faculty.
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In this presentation we have discused three different type of nuclear reactions in detailed. These all reactions itself are of different type. Laser fusion is a nuclear fusion reaction followed by LASER. Fusion hybrid is combined reaction of fusion and fission process. Cold fusion is a experiment to make possible nuclear reaction which required millions of degree temperature at room temp.
DEFINITIONS
Avoided costs
Avoided cost is the marginal cost for the same amount of energy acquired through
another means such as construction of a new production facility or purchase from an
alternate supplier
Code
The Zambia Distribution Grid Code
Connection Agreement
An agreement between DNSP(s) and each Customer setting out terms relating to a
connection with the Distribution System
Connection charge
A charge recouped from the customer for the cost of providing new or additional
capacity (irrespective of whether new investment is required or not). This is
recovered in addition to the tariff charges as an up-front payment (connection fee)
or as a monthly charge where the distributor finances the connection
Customer
A person or entity whose premises are connected or has applied to have premises
connected to the Distribution System for the purpose of obtaining interconnection of
its premises to the Distribution System
Customer Asset
Electrical assets that are owned by the customer and are designed and installed in
accordance with Zambia Wiring of Premises standard, ZS 791
Customer Interruption Cost
This is the cost to customers due to interruptions of supply (cost of unserved
energy)
Dedicated Assets / Dedicated Network
The portions of the network which are dedicated to a specific customer - Customer
dedicated assets are assets created for the sole use of a customer to meet the
customer’s technical specifications, and are unlikely to be shared in the DNSP’s
planning horizon by any other end-use customer
Demand
The electrical power which is drawn from the system by a Customer, usually
expressed in MW, MVA or MVAr
This presentation will describe the basics of wind power generation the technologies used in wind power. the energy conversion process used in wind power system are explained. This material was prepared for Debre Brihan Univesity 4th year power engineering students of 2017.
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it will definitely help u people,.
In this presentation we have discused three different type of nuclear reactions in detailed. These all reactions itself are of different type. Laser fusion is a nuclear fusion reaction followed by LASER. Fusion hybrid is combined reaction of fusion and fission process. Cold fusion is a experiment to make possible nuclear reaction which required millions of degree temperature at room temp.
DEFINITIONS
Avoided costs
Avoided cost is the marginal cost for the same amount of energy acquired through
another means such as construction of a new production facility or purchase from an
alternate supplier
Code
The Zambia Distribution Grid Code
Connection Agreement
An agreement between DNSP(s) and each Customer setting out terms relating to a
connection with the Distribution System
Connection charge
A charge recouped from the customer for the cost of providing new or additional
capacity (irrespective of whether new investment is required or not). This is
recovered in addition to the tariff charges as an up-front payment (connection fee)
or as a monthly charge where the distributor finances the connection
Customer
A person or entity whose premises are connected or has applied to have premises
connected to the Distribution System for the purpose of obtaining interconnection of
its premises to the Distribution System
Customer Asset
Electrical assets that are owned by the customer and are designed and installed in
accordance with Zambia Wiring of Premises standard, ZS 791
Customer Interruption Cost
This is the cost to customers due to interruptions of supply (cost of unserved
energy)
Dedicated Assets / Dedicated Network
The portions of the network which are dedicated to a specific customer - Customer
dedicated assets are assets created for the sole use of a customer to meet the
customer’s technical specifications, and are unlikely to be shared in the DNSP’s
planning horizon by any other end-use customer
Demand
The electrical power which is drawn from the system by a Customer, usually
expressed in MW, MVA or MVAr
This presentation will describe the basics of wind power generation the technologies used in wind power. the energy conversion process used in wind power system are explained. This material was prepared for Debre Brihan Univesity 4th year power engineering students of 2017.
Wireless charging using electromagnetic induction, and resonance magnetic coupling. Effects and limitations, cheallenges faced and meathods to overcome. Success Case study. References included.
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With increased competitiveness in power generation industries, more resources are directed in optimizing plant operation, including fault detection and diagnosis.
Introduction.
Superconductivity.
Meissner effect.
Flux Quantization.
Types of Superconductors.
London Equations.
BCS Theory.
London Penetration Depth
Applications of Super conductors.
Wireless charging using electromagnetic induction, and resonance magnetic coupling. Effects and limitations, cheallenges faced and meathods to overcome. Success Case study. References included.
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With increased competitiveness in power generation industries, more resources are directed in optimizing plant operation, including fault detection and diagnosis.
Introduction.
Superconductivity.
Meissner effect.
Flux Quantization.
Types of Superconductors.
London Equations.
BCS Theory.
London Penetration Depth
Applications of Super conductors.
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The Industrial Internet is a term coined by GE and refers to the integration of complex physical machinery with networked sensors and software. The industrial Internet draws together fields such as machine learning, big data, the Internet of things and machine-to-machine communication to ingest data from machines, analyze it (often in real-time), and use it to adjust operations.
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he objective of this discipline is to train the manpower required to pursue research in specialized areas and meet the industry needs. The programme includes courses covering the core of Computer Science and Engineering discipline and several electives in areas of Intelligent Systems and Knowledge Engineering, Human Computer Interaction, Theoretical Computer Science, Networks and Distributed Systems and Hardware Systems
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2. VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology
INCEPTION
Established in 1995
Sponsored by Vignana Jyothi
Runs 7 institutions from primary education to graduate education
Not-for-Profit Organisation comprising of Industrialists, Educationists,
Entrepreneurs and Professionals
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3. VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology
VISION & MISSION
To be a World Class University providing value-based education,
conducting interdisciplinary research in cutting edge technologies
leading to sustainable socio-economic development of the nation.
To produce technically competent and socially responsible engineers,
managers and entrepreneurs, who will be future ready.
To involve students and faculty in innovative research projects linked
with industry, academic and research institutions in India and abroad.
To use modern pedagogy for improving teaching-learning process.
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4. VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology
INSTITUTE OVERVIEW
Undergraduate Programs 14
Graduate Programs 13 Masters + 5 Doctoral (through AICTE’s NDF scheme)
Students 6500+
Faculty Members 420+
University-recognised Research Centres 5
Academic, Industry, Research Laboratories 128
Intellectual Property 21 patents + 6 design patents granted, 7 trademarks, 21 copyrights
Incubatees 16+
Publications & Conferences ~2457 WoS/ Scopus-indexed publications (in the past 10 years)
Funded Research ₹130 million ($2.46M approx.)
R&D and other Projects 71 completed, 16 ongoing, 67 other funded
Registered Alumni 11,000+
Professional Bodies’ Chapters 11
Student Interest Clubs 10 extra-curricular; 4 co-curricular; 4 social responsibility
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5. VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS
Humanities & Sciences
Automobile Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Science & Engineering
CSE AI & ML, IoT
CSE Data Sciences, Cybersecurity
Electronics & Communication Engineering
Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Information Technology
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RESEARCH CENTRES
Disaster Mitigation
Renewable Energy Systems
Machine Vision
Joining Technologies
Data Science
Networks and Security
Robotics
Nano Science & Technology
Education Technologies & Learning
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7. VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology
IN A NUTSHELL
Profile at a Glance
Year Established: 1995
Affiliation: JNTU-H Hyderabad
Type: Private Institution
(Recognised by AICTE and Govt. of
TS, UGC Autonomous Institute till
2027–’28)
Location: Medchal-Malkajgiri
District, Hyderabad, TS
(Urban/Semi-urban/Rural)
People: Students: 6548; Faculty:
420+
Institutional Rankings/ Recognitions
7
ISO
9000:2015
“Performer”
A++
3.73/4.0 113th
Engineering
AICTE-CII “Platinum” NPTEL “AA” Rating
UGC “College with Potential for Excellence”
NBA Accredited B.Tech. & M.Tech. Programmes
“Margadarshan” (AICTE) & “Paramarsh” (UGC) Mentor Institution
Nodal Resource Centre IIT-B Spoken Tutorials
DSIR Recognition as “SIRO”
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MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
NPTEL “AA” Rating for NPTEL Online Certification
Best Employability Award
“Host Institute” for MSME Business Incubator
“Mentoring Institute” under AICTE “Margadarshan”
“Mentoring Institute” under UGC “Paramarsh”
“Nodal Resource Centre” for IIT-B Spoken Tutorials
Innovation Ecosystem:
“VJ Hub”
Entrepreneurship Development Cell
Centre for Presencing and Design Thinking
Research & Consultancy Centre
Institute Innovation Council/ Cell
QS I-GAUGE “Diamond”
ISO 9001:2015
NIRF 113th Rank in Engineering category (2022)
NAAC “A++” (Highest CGPA in South India!)
UGC “College with Potential for Excellence”
AICTE-CII “Platinum” Rating
Internal Quality Assurance Cell
Mentoring, Training and Placement Cell
Global Relationships Office
Competency Development Centre
Industry-Institute Interaction Centre
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UG (B.TECH.)
1. Civil Engineering
2. Electrical & Electronics Engineering
3. Mechanical Engineering
4. Electronics & Communication Engineering
5. Computer Science & Engineering
6. Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
7. Information Technology
8. Automobile Engineering
9. Computer Science and Business Systems
10. Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science)
11. Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence
& Machine Learning)
12. Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber Security)
13. Computer Science and Engineering (IoT)
14. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science
PG (M.TECH.)
1. CE: Highway Engineering
2. CE: Structural Engineering
3. CE: Geotechnical Engineering
4. EEE: Power Electronics
5. EEE: Power Systems
6. ME: Advanced Mfrg. Systems
7. ME: CAD/CAM
8. ECE: VLSI System Design
9. ECE: Embedded systems
10. CSE: Software Engineering
11. CSE: Computer Science and Engineering
12. EIE: Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
13. IT: Computer Networks and Information Security
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PROGRAMMES OFFERED
Full-time Ph.D. Programs:
CE, EEE, ME, ECE, CSE (JNTU-H)
All disciplines (AICTE NDF)
10. VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology
• Creating Rounded Personality
VJ Spectral Pyramid™
• Visualizing and Strategizing Career
Career Vision Approach™
• Demonstrating Projects to Peers
Show and Tell
• Experiencing Engineering Through Internships
Shadow Engineering & Engineer-in-Mirror
• Bringing Real World Applications to Experiments
VNR Lab Protocol™
• Integrated Intervention of "Career Vision Approach"
Mentoring, Training & Placement
• Student Skill Enhancement
Competency Development Centre
• Incubating Innovative Ideas
VJ Hub and Weekend Laboratory
• Converging Interdisciplinary Research
RCC
• Outcome Driven Teaching - Learning Methodology
WIT & WIL™
• Propagating Institute's Accomplishments
Institute Publications
• Empathetic an immersive learning experience
Centre for Presencing and Design Thinking
• Calendar for Institute Events
Institute Calendar
• Unleashing New Ideas to Inspire and Inform
TEDx VNRVJIET
• Empowering Students Through Project Based Learning
Course Projects
• Portraying Engineering Scenario to School Students
VNR ExPro
• Institute Projects – Open to Public / Students
Open House
VNRVJIET DIFFERENTIATORS
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CAREER VISION APPROACH™ 11
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CAREER VISION APPROACH™: 4 STEPS, 4 E’S 12
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RESEARCH
5 departments are recognized as
Research Centres by JNTUH –
CSE, CE, ECE, EEE, ME
AICTE-recognised Research
Centre is established to offer Full
time Ph.D. Programs
Centres of Research
Disaster Mitigation
Renewable Energy Systems
Internet of Things
Data Science
Networks and Security
Robotics
Nano Science and Technology.
Education Technology
Joining Technology
Micro Car
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INCUBATION & INNOVATION
Institutional Member of TiE Hyderabad, T-Hub, J-Hub, CII, ISCA, IUCEE
Functional collaboration with IKP Knowledge Park association, Hyderabad for Entrepreneurship and networking
Partner in the State Ecosystem Development
100+ faculty members trained in Entrepreneurial Thinking, Product Innovation, Design Thinking & Community-based Design, IP
Rights, Leadership
Regular/ Frequent faculty training in Mezzanine Technologies
Competitions and Fests on I&E: to identify ideas and initiate/ supplement incubator’s process flow
Incubation Support through In-house Incubation Centre (“VJ Hub”)
Graduated: 4; Active: 2; Dormant: 1; Discontinued: 5; In Pipeline: 20+
(Co-)working Space
Seed fund through Vignana Jyothi
Support for IPR protection
Free access to library, high-speed broadband
Free facility use/ services for internal stakeholders
Technology & Business Mentoring
Internship & Full-time Opportunities to students and graduates through
incubatee startups
Stakeholders recognised at local, regional, national, international levels
World’s First AC Helmet” won “Pride of
Telangana” Award (2021), featured in
World Entrepreneurship Summit 2017
and Dubai Expo 2020, marketing to
India & Africa
“Cough and Wheeze Analyzer for
Respiratory Digital Health Services”,
patented AI technology used by Apollo
Hospitals, won national & international
awards
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FACULTY AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS
Top 2 % of World’s Top Scientists: 1 (2019, 2020)
BIRAC
KIPO
Korea Chamber of Commerce
IIIF/ IIA
The United Inventors Association of the USA
British Council
China Association of Inventions
Indian Society of Mechanical Engineers
IEEE
ISTE
ISOI
STUDENT AWARDS
J-Hub
T-Hub
BIRAC
MSME
TiE
SIH
IIIF/ IIA
Rice Business Plan
Competition
Stanford
University
IIM
CII
IUCEE
IEEE
ISTE
ISOI
Deloitte
JPMC
Denso (Japan)
AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS
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RESEARCH & IP
Patents: 91
Granted: 15; Published: 62; Applied: 14
Design Patents: 6 granted
Copyrights: 21
Trademarks: 7
VJ Spectral Pyramid™
WIT & WIL™
VNR Lab Protocol™
Career Vision Approach™
VJ MEDISCINE™ (2)
Presencing™
Publications (5 years):
WoS: 839; Scopus: 1618
h index
WoS: 22; Scopus: 37
Publications (10 years): 3000+
Max. Citations for one paper: 475
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COLLABORATIONS AND EXTERNAL INTERACTIONS
MoUs with ecosystem players
Industries/Institutes: 50
Overseas Universities: 3 (more in pipeline)
Research Organizations: 3
State Government: 4
Outcomes of MoUs:
Internships & Placements
Industrial Visits
Guest Lectures, Awareness Sessions & Workshops
Consultancy Projects
Community Outreach
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EXTERNAL COLLABORATIONS FOR INNOVATION
One of the “J-Labs” mentored by the J-Hub, University’s Innovation
Hub
Institutional Member: T-Hub Membership Alliance Programme, “T-Tribe”
Institutional Member: TiE (The IndUS Entrepreneurs) Grad programme
Part of the T-Incubators and Enablers network through VJ Hub
Connected to over 70 incubators in the region
Technology Entrepreneurship Programme (TEP) with ISB and TASK
MoU with “Grama Bazaar”
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INNOVATION-RELATED ACTIVITIES ON-CAMPUS
Open House, Annual Project Expo
Convergence, Annual Technical Symposium
Ecficio, Annual Entrepreneurship Fest
Intramural Innovation Challenge
eWeek
Weekend Project Laboratory Activities
My Big Idea Competition, multiple times a year
“Design Sensitisation” and “Design Thinking” (mandatory courses), “Entrepreneurship” elective
Inter-disciplinary, gender-diverse teams + Project-based Learning
2–5 National and International Conferences & Seminars a year
Certificate Courses for Students, Faculty Development Programmes for Faculty Members
10–15 Hackathons, Ideathons, Designathons annually
Competitions through Professional Bodies
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PROSPECTIVE PARTNERSHIP IDEAS
Awareness Programmes for students and faculty members
Avenues for students and faculty members for:
Graduate/ Doctoral Education with funding
Doctoral and post-doctoral level Research
Internships for students, including remote, through university/ incubators
Short-term offline/ online Courses
Participation in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc.
Collaborative Research – Co-advising, Co-sponsored projects, etc.
Teaching Opportunities for Institute faculty abroad
International Startup Exchange for incubation, market discovery/ research
Faculty Exchange programmes (6–12 months at a stretch, hosted at a university
abroad)
Hosting internationally funded scholars/ students from universities abroad
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