DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 2013 A Brief … Engineering3-10...JCSE-International Journal of...
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Presentation Outline
Brief Department profile
Programmes offered
Teaching/Learning milestones
Research highlights
Collaborations
Facilities available
Outreach
Future roadmap
Brief Departmental Profile
Teaching Staff
1 Ph.D. (10 %)
Teaching Staff : 11
No. of Students : 279
Teacher-Student Ratio : 1:25
Designation No. of Faculty
Professors 1
Associate Professors Nil
Assistant Professors 2
Emeritus Professors Nil
Visiting Faculty 8
Total 11
Students Enrolment Profile
Women Enrolment : 33 %
Brief Departmental Profile Continued
S.No. CoursesCivil
MaleStudents
Female Students
1. B.Tech - I year 43 292. B.Tech – II year 54 223. B.Tech– III year 49 184. B.Tech– IV year 39 25
Total 185 94
Programmes Offered by Civil Engineering
• B.Tech. Civil Engg. • B.Tech. Civil Engg. with specialization in Architectural
Technology• B.Tech. Civil Engg. with specialization in Computer
Science• Integrated M.Tech. Engg. Systems• Ph.D.
Curricular Aspects Continued
Course
Name
Ag Op Social
Ser
Ag
Op
Social
Ser
Ag Engg Village Ind. &
Entrepreneurship
REP REP
Sem I I II II V VI VII VIII
Credit 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1
Emphasis on Rural Development, Entrepreneurship, and Social Service at various levels of theprogram in terms of hands-on-training, specialized compulsory half courses under theguidance of Chairman, ACE, Director, Dean, Professors and Students of DEI.
1. Curricular Aspects
Urban Planning and Infrastructure
Machine Foundation Design
Construction Technology and Management
River Engineering
Ground Improvement Techniques
Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures
Environmental Engineering
Design of reinforced concrete structures
Geomatics
Theory of Design
History of Structures
CAD in Civil Engineering
CAD Laboratory (STAAD Pro Lab)
New courses introduced in Civil Department
Academic ProgramCivil Engineering
B. Tech. degree with broad based curriculummultidisciplinary approach and socially relevant education
Geo Technical Engineering
Transportation Engineering
Structural Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Computer Science Specialization Architectural Tech. Specialization
M. Tech. in Engineering Systems Integrated MBA
Integrated M. Tech in Engineering Systems
Ph. D. in Civil Engineering Integrated Ph. D. in Civil Engineering
Curricular Design and Development
1.2 Academic flexibility
Water ResourceEngineering
Building Materials and
Construction Management
2. Teaching-Learning-Evaluation
Achievements : Awards – Students
Mr. Mayank Singh Scored 99.94 Percentile in GATE 2017.
Success in National Competitive Examinations.
GATE : 20 Qualified from Civil 1st Batch in 2017
out of 25 who appeared
2.6 Student Performance and Learning Outcome
Awards : 2 (ADRDE Quiz Winner )
Awards: 15
( mSupply offered Rs.10,000 internship to each Student for coop)
Placement of students
Batch Year Participated
Students
Placed
2016-17 59 30
Companies: Head Strong, Tata , TCS, HCL Tech., Torrent Power Agra, PNC, mSupply, SunSure.
THRUST AREAS
CAD in Civil EngineeringConcrete DesignWaste Water ManagementEnvironmental EngineeringGeo-Technical EngineeringSoft computingAtmospheric SciencesGIS and Geomatics
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension
Resource Mobilization
Annual Budget of Department : Rs. 1.0 lakhs
(UGC Maintenance grant)
Funds generated from Civil Consultancy: 8.32 lakhs
Funding Agencies : ADRDE(DRDO), UGC, AICTE.
Major Funding
▪ ADRDE, DRDO: 39.84 Lakhs (2009 - 2017)
▪ AICTE: 13 Lakhs (2015 - 2017)
Research Impact
h-Index (Faculty): 1 – 10
i-10 Index (Faculty): 1 – 10
Impact Factor: 0.33 – 4.04
Total Citations: 185
Research Publications in last 5 years▪ Journals : 22▪ Intl./Natl. Conf. Proc. : 52▪ Books/Book Chapters : 1
Journals Impact Factor
GE- International Journal of Engineering Research, (IJER) 4.04International Journal of Advanced Technology in Engineering and Science (IJATES) 2.87International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology 2.85The International Journal of Engineering and Science 2.72
JCSE-International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering JCSE 2.63
International Journal of Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization (2016), Springer 2.2Procedia Engineering (Elsevier) 0.73Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 0.425Materials Science Forum 0.33
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension
Research Output
▪ Ph.D Awarded : 5
▪ Ph.D Enrolled : 7
▪ Patents : 1
Organization of Scientific Events
International Conferences /Workshops : 4
National Conferences/Workshops/Seminars : 2
Seminars from Distinguished Visiting Scientists : 5
Details of Awards and Recognitions By Faculty Members
Prof. K. Hans Raj
Best Paper Award for a Journal paper, A Quantum Inspired Evolutionary
Computational Technique with Applications to Structural Engineering Design, JCSE-
International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Vol. 5, Issue 5, pp. 20-
33, 2017.
Chaired three Technical Sessions and delivered one Key note address and One
Invited Talk at the International Conference on Numerical Modelling of Industrial
Forming Processes (NUMIFORM 2016) at University of Troyes, France 4th-7th July
2016.
Invited Talk and Research Interaction at at Centre for Material Forming (CEMEF),
Sophia Antipolis, France on Agile Manufacturing, July 2016. He, during his talks on
Finite Element Simulation of Selected Severe Plastic Deformation Processes
mentioned the Objectives of Education at DEI, Vision-2031 and Consciousness
Studies being carried out at DEI. He also visited various laboratories at University of
Technology Troyes and had research interaction with Prof. Pascal Lafon, Head of
Mechanical Engineering Department.
Dr. K. Hans Raj Chaired three technical sessions, presented an invited talk and a
Key note address at International Conference on Numerical Modelling of Industrial
Forming Processes (NUMIFORM-2016) at University of Technology, Troyes, France
from 4th to 7th July.
•Leader of Technology and Innovation Award, at International Conference on Advanced and Agile Manufacturing Systems (ICAM 2015) at KNIT, Sultanpur, India on 28th December 2015.
•Lifetime Achievement Award, by ISAM at University of Oakland, MI, USA during Intl. Conference on Agile and Advanced Manufacturing Systems(ICAM-2014), 28May 2014.•Best Paper award and Best Service Award by University of Oakland, MI, USA during International Conference on Agile and Advanced Manufacturing Systems (ICAM-2014), 28th May 2014.
•Best Paper Award by IIT-BHU for paper entitled "Plastic deformation of Al6061 during equal channel angular pressing: A case study" during International conference on Agile Manufacturing (ICAM-2012), Dec. 16-19 2012.•Elected as Secretary, ISPE-USA, at University of Oakland, MI, USA, 30th May 2014.•Elected as Fellow of Aeronautical Society of India (FAeSI) on 21st July 2012.•Nominated as President, International Society of Agile Manufacturing, USA, Dec. 2012.•DST R&D Project of undersigned entitled “Modeling and Experimental Study of Severe Plastic Deformation using Equal Channel Angular Pressing (ECAP)”, was rated to be “Very Good” by Program Advisory Committee (PAC), 30th October 2012.•Honoured as Co-Chair of International Conference on Agile Manufacturing (ICAM-2012) at IIT-BHU from 16th to 20th December 2012.
•Nominated as Associate Chief Editor, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Systems (IJAMS), 2012.•Nominated as Member Executive Board DRDO of Project AKAASHDEEP, Delhi, 7th
Jan.2012.•Nominated as Expert for Review of High Speed Sled and Para System for SAE 500Kg Class, ADRDE (DRDO), 3rd January 2012.•Nominated as Member Board on DRDO Laboratory Award and DRDO Cash Award Meeting, ADRDE(DRDO), 18th January 2012.•Nominated as Expert from DEI for Preliminary Design Review of Mechanical Subsystems of Project NAKSHATRA, DRDO, 11th February 2012, New Delhi.•Honoured as Chief Guest, Valedictory Function of National Conference on Recent Developments in Production and Thermal Engineering, 18th February 2012, MPCT, Gwalior. •Ms. Krishma Yadav•Best Participant Award in Waste Water Management Workshop at NIT Kurukshetra in 2016.•Mr. Ishant Singhal•Director’s medal in B.Tech., Director’s medal for scoring highest marks in Comparative Study of Religion 2015•Ganga Devi and Khemchand Award for securing Highest CGPA in M.Tech 2017 at IIT Delhi.
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension
Faculty Awards and Recognitions
▪ International : 2
▪ National : 14
▪ Best Paper Awards : 11
▪ Visiting Professorship : 1
▪ Visiting Scientists : 1
▪ Invited Talks : 5
• Abroad : 4
• In India : 1
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension
Recognitions
Fellows, Professional Bodies : 5
Members of Editorial Boards of Journals : 6
Members of Review Boards of Journals : 6
Consultancy (Industrial or other)
Organizations Funds Generated (in Lakhs)
ADRDE, DRDO 39.84
INDIAN RAILWAYS & Local
Engineering Firms (Civil)
8.32
Aero-space Flexible structures, Civil Structures etc.
Many of these projects immensely contribute to uplift of local industries and Government organizations including Defense.
Prof. K. Hans Raj, Dayalbagh Educational Institute acted as Chief Guest for Valedictory function of RAME-2012 on 9th June 2012 at SGI Mathura.
Prof. K. Hans Raj, Dayalbagh EducationalInstitute being facilitated as Chief Guest ofNational Conference on “RecentDevelopments in Production and thermalEngineering” (NCRDPTE-2011) at MaharanaPratap College of Technology, Gwalior.
Dr. K. Hans Raj receiving Life TimeAchievement Award at IIT BHU.
Faculty Honours
3.7 Collaborations
Research Collaborations
International National
• CEMEF, France
• University of Kiel, Germany
• Oakland University, Michigan, USA
• MIT, Boston, USA
• University of Maryland, USA
• Michigan University, USA
• Western Michigan University, USA
• IIT, Delhi
4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.1 New Facilities/Labs./Major Equipment Added
• Structural Analysis Laboratory• Soil Mechanics Laboratory• Concrete Technology Laboratory• Transportation Lab• Geomatics Lab
Infrastructure and Learning Resources Contd.
IT Infrastructure• WiFi Facility
Library as a Learning Resource• UGC INFLIBNET e-journals• Departmental Libraries : No. of Books : 200
GATE, NET and GRE Coaching to Students
Career Guidance
MODELS FOR CHILDREN SCIENCE CENTRE
Magic of Seasons 2D-Shapes 3D-Shapes Concept of Volume
Attraction/Repulsion Speed Augmentation Solar System
Why Eclipses? March of Time Calendars Primary & Secondary Colors Sheesh Mahal
Miscellaneous Models Concept of Pulleys
OUTREACH Low Cost Housing: Using Rat trap
bond and filler concrete slab can effectively
lead to high thermal and sound insulation with
an economic aspect for rural as well as urban
areas, this is not the end Earthbag housing is
phase 2 structure of the project, easy to
make, earthquake proof made with recycled
or salvaged materials i.e. Sustainable.
Radially Sustainable Structures Tyre
Wall Construction : Using Rat trap bond and
filler concrete slab can effectively lead to high
thermal and sound insulation with an economic
aspect for rural as well as urban areas, this is not
the end Earthbag housing is phase 2 structure of the
project, easy to make, earthquake proof made with
recycled or salvaged materials i.e. Sustainable.
DISPLAY OF PRODUCT MANUFACTURING PROJECTS ON 31ST JANUARY – FOUNDER’S DAY OF DEI
Crane Power Testing
Automated Vehicle Electromagnetic Induction Wheel Concept SPV Electricity Generation by Speed Breaker
Hand-driven Washing Machine Automatic TT-ball Thrower Path Following Robot Circular Saw
Conventional Machining to perform jobs Hand-driven Washing Machine
Work Experience Courses (WEC) for 2nd Year Students to get hands on skill of different areas of their interest.
➢ IC Engines, R & AC, Metrology etc..
➢ Maintenance and repair of buildings and construction sites
➢ Photography
➢ Repair of Electrical Equipment's
Six months Co-op training of students after completion of 3rd year, in various reputed organizations/Industries to get exposure to the latest work culture of industries and handling projects related to productions and industrial R & D.
➢ DMRC, NHAI, AAI, BHEL, BEL, DRDO, M-SUPPLY, ADRDE
Core Courses for evolving a complete man.
➢ GKC, CRC, CEC, GAMES, AGOP, Social Service, CCA and Industrial Psychology.
BEST PRACTICES CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
5. Future Plan of Action
Departmental Vision – 2031Important Milestones to be achieved• To make the department one of the top 20 Civil Engineering
departments of India.• 100% students to appear in GATE Examination• Maintaining percentile 99.9 in GATE • Aim towards 100% placements.• To create the following Centers of excellence:
• CAD in Civil Engineering• Environmental Engineering• Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship • Concrete Technology
• Excellence in Research and Development • 10 Significant Start- ups in Civil Engineering.