4.ipr cell activities - Government Engineering College
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4.ipr cell activities - Government Engineering College
GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE KOZHIKODE WEST HILL, KOZHIKODE 673 005 ACTIVITY REPORT 2013-14 0 CONTENTS Page Numb er 2 1 INTRODUCTION 2 ACTIVITIES OF DEPARTMENTS 5 2.1 APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION 5 2.2 ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 13 2.3 CIVIL ENGINEERING 21 2.4 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 26 2.5 APPLIED SCIENCE 31 3 ACTIVITIES OF INDUSTRY INSTITUTE 33 INTERACTION CELL 4 IPR CELL ACTIVITIES 34 5 ACTIVITIES OF CAREER GUIDANCE & PLACEMENT 35 UNIT 6 QEEE COURSES REPORT 36 7 IEEE STUDENT BRANCH ACTIVITIES 36 8 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CLUB (EDC) 39 9 ACTIVITIES OF THE NATIOANL SERVICE SHEME 39 10 SUMMARY OF TEQIP-II ACTIVITIES 51 . 11 CERD ACTIVITIES 55 . 12 ACTIVITIES OF STEP4U & ASAP 55 . 13 ACTIVITIES OF THE PTA 62 . 14 DETAILS OF CIVIL WORKS 63 . 15 DETAILS OF FUNDING 64 . 16 CONCLUSION 65 . 1 1. INTRODUCTION Government Engineering College Kozhikode has started functioning in 1999 at West Hill, Kozhikode. The institute was started by the Government of Kerala with a view to catering to the needs of man-power in technology for the country. The institute is affiliated to University of Calicut, which was set up with a motto to nurture the talents in northern Kerala. The College imparts high quality technical education and also focuses on the overall development of the students. State-of-the-art facilities are available in the College and the facilities are updated regularly using funds received from State Government and Central Government. Affiliated to the University of Calicut and approved by AICTE, the institution offers five B.Tech courses (Applied Electronics and Instrumentation, Civil, Chemical, Electronics and Communication and Mechanical) with an annual intake of 63 students through State Level Entrance Test and 6 students through Lateral entry per each branch. The Institution offers three M.Tech courses (Computer Aided Process Design offered by Dept. of Chemical Engg., Signal Processing offered by Dept. of Electronics Engg and Energy System Analysis and Design offered by Dept. of Mechanical Engg.) with an annual intake of 18 students. The Civil Engg department offers a part-time B.Tech course in Civil Engg. with an intake of 40. The institution has facilities that include central computing facilities, well stocked central technical library, online access to international journals under INDEST-AICTE Consortium, and a campus network. The major strength of the institution is its highly qualified faculty (majority having Doctoral or Post Graduate degree) possessing academic experience and industrial exposure. The Institution is located in the heart of the Calicut city, well connected by a network of road, rail and airport. The staff strength and the quality of student input are medium. The major weakness of the institute is identified as limitations in infrastructural facilities. The institution is striving constantly for improving and being at par with the institutional counter parts not only in the state, but even in the country. Several academic and co-curricular activities are organized every year to 2 bring up the institution as a Centre of Excellence. Faculty have active involvement in various research areas and many have to their credit articles published in reputed National/ International Journals and conferences. Interactive programs with pioneer industries in and around the state have also been conducted. Interaction with experts of various fields of knowledge is extremely helpful in motivating and enlightening the students and faculty. Visiting faculty scheme is fruitfully utilized to provide talks and workshops handled by technical experts for the benefit of students. The institution being one among the nineteen project institutions of TEQIP phase II, the academic quality improvement activities involving students, faculty and staff were in full swing during the academic year. This report presents a summary of the various activities organized and conducted in the institution during the academic year 2013-14. The following is the list of Administrative staff working at this institution. Sl. No First Name Last Name Present Designation 1 Dr. Byjubai T.P Principal 2 Lina T.R Administrative Assistant 3 Joy M.O Accounts Officer 4 Beena. V.K Senior Supdnt 5 Rajamma V.K Junior Supdnt 6 Sreenivasan P.M Chief Accountant 7 Muhammed Arangoth Technical Store Keeper 8 Abdurahiman T Head Accountant 9 Rajan M.C Sergeant Gr.1 10 Bhama V.P Confidential Assistant 11 Balakrishnan K.K Librarian Gr. II (HG) 12 Seena. V Librarian Gr. IV (HG) 13 Laila. G Typist (Selection Grade) 14 Shaji. M.P U.D Typist 15 Muneer N.C U.D Typist 3 16 Babitha M L D Typist 17 Swarnamani. C U.D Clerk (HG) 18 Nirmala K U.D Clerk (HG) 19 Vasantha S U.D Clerk (HG) 20 Sheeba M.P Senior Clerk 21 Janardhanan K.V Senior Clerk 22 V Senior Clerk 23 Abdul Shukkoor Sreejith S Clerk 24 Rajan N.M Clerk 25 Sheeba N.K Clerk/ Store Keeper 26 Prasad Kumar V.P Driver (HDV) 27 Sathiyajith A Driver (HDV) 28 Unnikrishnan P Driver (HDV) 29 Ratnakaran N.C Non Technical Attender 30 Sathianathan E ,, 31 Rajan Karuvandy ,, 32 Sasidharan K ,, 33 Muhammed P ,, 34 Devadasan P ,, 35 Jayachandran P ,, 36 Aravindan T.K 37 Jameela T.T Gardener 38 Shyamala T.M Full Time Sweeper 39 Santha. V Full Time 40 Sujanakumar P.P Office Attendant 41 Ramdas M.K ,, 42 Unnikrisnan M.P ,, 43 Sundaran A ,, 44 Ratheesan Parappurath ,, 45 Muhammed Haroon Rameshan. K ,, 46 ,, K.T Office Attendant 4 47 V.N 48 Retheesh Kumar Deepak ,, E Bus Cleaner 49 Murukadas K.K Watchman 50 Vijeesh. K Watchman 51 Sanil M Watchman 52 PM Watchman 53 Subhash Chandran Ushabai K.U Part Time Sweeper 54 Vimala S Part Time Sweeper 55 Moossa Ponnarath Part Time Sweeper 56 Prabhavathi K.P Part Time Sanitary Worker 2.ACTIVITIES OF DEPARTMENTS The institution offers five B.Tech courses viz. Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engg, Civil Engg, Chemical Engg, Electronics and Communication Engg and Mechanical Engg. The Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engg and Electronics and Communication Engg are combined and acted as one department. 2.2 Department of Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering 2.1.1 Faculty and Supporting Staf 2.1.1.1 Sl No Details of Faculty members Name Designation Qualificatio n 1 Dr.Abdul Hameed K M Professor(ECE) Ph.D 2. Dr. Sreekumar C Associate Ph.D Professor(EEE) 3. Mr. B.S Shajee Mohan Associate Professor(ECE) 5 M.tech 4. Mr. Rishidas S. Associate M.tech Professor(ECE) 5. Mr. Asokan O.V Associate M.tech Professor(EEE) 6. Mr. Brij Mohan K Assistant M.tech Professor(ECE) 7. Mrs. Shanthini K.S Assistant M.tech Professor(ECE) 8. Mr. Abdu Rahiman V Assistant M.tech Professor(ECE) 9. Mr. Sujith Kumar T P Assistant M.tech Professor(ECE) 10. Mr. Jithesh C.P Assistant M.tech Professor(ECE) 11. Mr. Pradeep K. Bharathan Assistant M.tech Professor(ECE) 12. Mrs. Agnes Jacob Assistant M.tech Professor(ECE) 13. Mr.Abdul Shukkoor M Assistant B.tech Professor(ECE) 14. 15. 16. Mr. Abdul Saleem P.K(On Assistant deputation) Professor(EEE) Mr. Baburaj M (On Assistant deputation) Professor(ECE) Mr. Arun Varghees (On Assistant deputation) Professor(ECE) 2.1.1.2 Sl M.tech B.tech M.tech Details of Technical Staf Name Designation Qualification Mr. Abid Tharavattath Computer M.Sc(Physics),MHRM,P No 1. 6 2. Mr. Jeejo M. Programmer GDCA System Analyst M.Sc(Physics),MCA Thankappan 3. Mr. Anil R. Trade Instructor Senior Grade NCVT(Electronics) 4. Mr. Kishore Kumar M.T. Trade Instructor NCVT(Electronics) Grade II 5. Mrs. Salma A.P Trade Instructor NCVT(Electronics) Grade II 6. Mrs. Shyni M.K. Trade Instructor B.Tech(ECE) Grade II 7. Mr. Shanu M.K. Trades Man NCVT(COPA) 8. Mr. Shibu P.M Trades Man Diploma(Instrumentati on) 9. Mr. Jithesh P.T.K Trades Man NCVT(Electrician) 10. Mr. Mahesh C. Trades Man NCVT(Electronics) 1.2.1 Academic performance A brief account of the various academic activities and their outcome are dealt in this section. 2.1.2.1. s1s2 Batch 201216 (AE&I) 201216 (ECE) 201115 2010 14 Results of University Examinations S3 T P % 6 9 5 0 7 8 6 8 5 0 7 3 6 2 2 2 6 9 4 6 S4 S5 T P % T P % 3 6 6 7 4 5 6 7 6 7 4 2 6 3 6 7 6 9 4 0 5 8 6 9 4 9 7 1 S6 S7 T P % T P % 6 9 4 4 6 4 6 9 4 3 62.3 7 T P S8 % T P % 2009 13 6 7 5 5 8 2 7 3 4 7 6 4 7 3 3 9 5 3 7 3 3 4 4 7 7 3 4 3 58.9 0 7 3 5 1 7 0 7 3 6 8 9 3 2.1.2.2. Academic Distinctions NIL 2.1.2.3 Co-curricular/Extracurricular Achievements The Co-curricular/Extracurricular Achievements for the year 2013-14 (University level) of students in this regard is furnished in the Table below. Sl. No. 1. Name of the Class Student Binyameen.P S8 AEI Item Rank FOOTBALL PARTICIPATED 2. Akhil S Nair S8 AEI FOOTBALL PARTICIPATED 3. Arun.A S8 AEI CRICKET PARTICIPATED 4. Dijeesh.K S8 AEI CRICKET PARTICIPATED 5. Vijisha.P S6 AEI STORY WRITING(MALAYALAM) FIRST 6. Anju Lakshmi S6 AEI STORY WRITING(HINDI) PARTICIPATED 7. Nihal Nazar S6 AEI STORY WRITING(ENGLISH) PARTICIPATED 8. Anagha.A S6 AEI GROUP SONG(MALYALAM) THIRD 9. Amrutha.V S6 AEI ELOCUATION(TAMIL) & PARTICIPATED ESSAY WRITING(HINDI) 10. Justin Joy S4 AEI FOOTBALL PARTICIPATED 11. Fajas.N.P S4 ECE FOOTBALL PARTICIPATED 12. Muhammed Mushin S1S2 AEI Sabrin S1S2 AEI 13. 14. 15. Heain Selvis Anna ESSAY WRITING(URDU) POETRY COMPETITION(MALYALAM) ESSAY WRITING(SANSKRIT) S1S2 8 PARTICIPATED PARTICIPATED PARTICIPATED THIRD 16. Anu Priya AEI ENGLISH DRAMA THIRD 17. Sachin R Das S1S2 ECE ENGLISH DRAMA PARTICIPATED Anjali ELOCUATION(TAMIL) S1S2 ECE S1S2 ECE . 2.1.3. AE&I Engineering Association Activities 2.1.3.1 ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (EISA) 2013 – 14 2.1.3.1.1 ASSOCIATION ACTIVITIES NAMED ‘PROVISION 13’ 1) MOCK PLACEMENT conducted on 10/10/2013 A session on “Emloyability development program” was conducted by Adv. Dinesh and Mr. Niranjan(NIUL).Also classes were conducted on Group Discussion. Mock Interview was also conducted. 2) GENERAL QUIZ conducted on 17/10/2013. The Quiz program was exclusively conducted for S1S2 students. 3) MOCK PRESS conducted on 22/10/2013 In this event a Press Club environment was being arranged and this event was conducted as a part of student’s personality development. 4) PAPER PRESENTATION-22/10/2013 5) ASSOCIATION INAUGRATION-22/10/2013 EISA was inaugurated by Dr. Abraham T Mathew from NIT. The winners of ‘PROVISION 13’ were appreciated. 6) WEBSITE LAUNCH held on 1/12/13 7) E-BOOK DISTRIBUTION held on 5/12/13 8) GD CLUB INAUGRATION held on 14/1/14: The GD CLUB was inaugurated by Dr. Abdul Hameed. 9 9) EISA SCHOLARSHIP distributed on 30/3/14 EISA Scholarship was awarded to meritorious students. 10) PRE-WORKSHOP SEMINAR conducted on 23/1/14 & 2/2/14 Seminar was INSTRUMENTATION”. held on “ROBOTICS” 11) ROBOTICS WORSHOP conducted on 9/3/14 12) GATE CLUB – In progress AND “INDUSTRIAL 2.1.3.2 ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (ECSA) 1) ASSOCIATION INAUGURATION on 24/1/14ECSA was inaugurated by Ms. SATHI DEVI, professor of NIT and a Technical talk on “CRYPTOGRAPHY” was delivered by Ms .SAHI DEVI. The meritorious candidates were being appreciated and awarded prizes. 2) TECHNICAL QUIZ on 24/1/14 3) TECHNICAL DEBATE held on 24/1/14 4) LOGO LAUNCH held on 24/1/14 5) WEBSITE WORK – In Progress 2.1.4. 2.1.4.1 Sl N 1 o 2 Achievements by the faculty members Faculty publications Tile of the paper Name A Complete Model of MMC Using Mathematical Continuous Modeling Approach "VCCR Controlled SEPIC Power Factor Correction Circuit" , of the Journal/Conference Faculty Dr.Sreekumar title " Proceedings of the National Conference on Systems, Energy and Environment(NCSEE'13) August 2013 Dr.Sreekumar Proceedings of the National Conference on Systems, Energy and Environment(NCSEE'13) August 2013 2.1.4.2 In house training programmes conducted Sl No Title Coordinator 10 Duration Remarks 1 STTP on “Signal Processing and Pattern Analysis” 2.1.4.3 2 3 4 5 6 13-19 March 2014 (6 days) Sponsored by DTE, TVM Short term courses attended outside the Institution Sl. No. Name of staff 1 Prof. Shajeemohan B.S. Course attended Dr.Abdul Hameed Technology Enabled Teaching and Learning at IIM Kozhikode, 4-8 November 2013 (5 days) – TEQIP KM sponsored Conference on using python for science and engineering research and education(ScipyIndia2013) at IIT Bombay, 13-15 December 2013 (3 days) – TEQIP sponsored National Workshop on GPU Programming and Applications (GPA-2014) at IIT Bombay, 24-26 February 2014 (3 days) – TEQIP sponsored Embedded System Design, NIELIT Calicut, 15-19 July 2013 (5 days) – TEQIP sponsored B.S.Shajeemohan System Design using DSP and microprocessors, NIELIT Calicut, 8-14 April 2013 (5 days) – TEQIP sponsored Winter School on Speech and Audio Processing WISSAP 2014 at IIT Hyderabad, 17-21 Jan 2014 (5 days) – TEQIP sponsored 1st Indian Workshop on Machine Learning (iWML2013) IIT Kanpur, 1-3 July 2013 (3 days) – TEQIP sponsored Rishidas S Short Term Course Cryptography and Network security at LBT Trivandrum, 3-7 December 2013 (5 days) Asokan O V Mathematical modeling and Analysis of Systems, GEC Thrissur, 10-14 June 2013 (5 days) – TEQIP sponsored Brijmohan K Embedded System Design, NIELIT Calicut, 15-19 July 2013 (5 days) – TEQIP sponsored Pradeep K Embedded System Design, NIELIT Calicut, 15-19 July 2013 (5 days) – TEQIP sponsored Bharathan 7 Abdu Rahiman V 8 Shanthini K S System Design using DSP and microprocessors, NIELIT Calicut, 8-14 April 2013 (5 days) – TEQIP sponsored Embedded System Design, NIELIT Calicut, 15-19 July 2013 (5 days) – TEQIP sponsored National Workshop on GPU Programming and Applications (GPA-2014) at IIT Bombay, 24-26 February 2014 (3 days) – TEQIP sponsored System Design using DSP and microprocessors, NIELIT Calicut, 8-14 April 2013 (5 days) – TEQIP 11 9 Sujith Kumar T P 10 Jithesh C P sponsored Embedded System Design, NIELIT Calicut, 15-19 July 2013 (5 days) – TEQIP sponsored System Design using DSP and microprocessors, NIELIT Calicut, 8-14 April 2013 (5 days) – TEQIP sponsored Embedded System Design, NIELIT Calicut, 15-19 July 2013 (5 days) – TEQIP sponsored System Design using DSP and microprocessors, NIELIT Calicut, 8-14 April 2013 (5 days) – TEQIP sponsored Embedded System Design, NIELIT Calicut, 15-19 July 2013 (5 days) – TEQIP sponsored 2.1.4.4 Expert lectures conducted by Faculty outside institution Sl. Staff Title B S Shajee Mohan 1.Teaching methods for Engineering curricula,LBS No. 1. College of Engineering, Kasargod. 31/07/2013. 2. MNAF ,conducted by EEE department ,GCE Kannur, 2013 Oct 7-2 3. Pattern analysis for speech application at STTP on Speech and Audio process, GCE Thrichur ,2014 Jan 27-31. 4. Secure data encryption using encrypted and compressed technique at STTP on cryptography and network security, LBS Institute of Technology 2. Dr. C. Sreekumar for Women,Trivandram ,Dec2013 1.Control of Vibrations at the STTP on Structural Vibration and control conducted by CE department ,GCE Kannur, June 2013. 2.Numerical Computation using Scilab at the STTP on Data Analysis and technical documentation 3. Abdu Rahiman. V conducted by ECE department GCE Kannur. MNAF Conducted by EEE department GCE Kannur ,2013 Oct 7-12. 12 2.1.4.5 Higher Qualification & Other achievements acquired by the Faculty: NIL 2.1.4.6 Faculty doing Quality Improvement Programme Sl. No. Name of Staf Programme attending 1. Mr. Babu Raj M Doing M.Tech programme at NIT Calicut. 2. Mr. Abdul Saleem P K Doing phD at IISC Bangolre. 3. Doing PhD at NIT Calicut Mr. Arun Varghese 2.1.4.7 Visiting Faculty Programmes Organised Sl No. Faculty 1 Programme Dr.Sooraj, Asst Prof, GEC Technical Writing for s4 batch, 10-11 October Kannur 2 Dr. 2013 Ranjith Ram, Asst Computation with MATLAB for s1 M.Tech , 22- Prof,GEC Kannur 3 Dr. 23 October 2013 Nandakumar, Switched mode power supplies for s6 batch, Associate Prof in EEE, 30 October 2013 GEC Thrissur 4 Dr. S Kumaravel, Asst Fuzzy and neuro fuzzy systems for s8 batch, Prof in EEE, NIT Calicut 5 Dr Sunitha 30 Sep 2013 Sreenivas, Communicative English, Reading,Writing, Asst Prof, Govt College speaking for s4 batch 30-31 October 2013 Mokeri 6 Dr. Ajith Kumar, Applications of Microcontroller and Python for Interuniversity s6 batch 1-2 January 2014 Accelerator centre, New Delhi 7 Dr. Sathidevi P S,Prof in Cryptography for s4 batch, 24 January 2014 13 ECE,NIT Calicut 1.3 Department of Chemical Engineering 2.2.1 2.2.1.1 Sl Faculty and Supporting Staf Details of Faculty members Name Designation Qualification 1 Dr. Rejini. V. O. Professor Ph.D 2 Dr. Gigi Sebastian Associate Ph.D No Professor 3 Smt. Ushakumary. E. R. Associate M.Tech Professor 4 Smt. Sindu. N. Assistant M.Tech Professor 5 Dr. Mary Luby. C. Assistant Professor Ph.D 6 Smt. Binu. T. V. Assistant Professor M.Tech 7 Shri. Subin Poulose Assistant Professor M.Tech 8 Smt.Haseena.P.V(Relieved on 19/2/2014) Assistant Professor M.Tech 9 Smt. Suma. K. Assistant Professor M.Tech 10 Smt.Mercy Anna Philip Assistant Professor M.Tech 11 Smt.Ranjana.R Assistant Professor M.Tech 12 Smt.Sajitha. C. M. Assistant Professor M.Tech 13 Smt.Syama.S (Joined on 17/2/2014) Assistant Professor B.Tech 14 14 Smt.Suji.S.K (Joined on 12/2/2014) Assistant Professor M.Tech 15 Smt.Heera Viswanath Contract Lecturer M.Tech 16 Smt.Sruthi Gopal Contract Lecturer M.Tech 2.2.1.2 Sl Details of Technical Staf Name Designation Qualificati No on 1 Harish.B (provisiona, Instructor Grade I B.Tech 2 Ali Akbar.E.T Instructor Grade II B.Tech 3 Krishnan Karadan Trade ITI Relieved on 31/3/2014) Instructor(Electrical) 4 Geetha.M Trade Instructor B.Tech 5 Bijoy.M Trade Instructor Diploma 6 Sujith.E Trade Instructor Diploma 7 Rajagopalan.P.M Tradesman THSLC,ITI 8 Rajeesh.P Tradesman Diploma 9 Bijina.K.P Tradesman Diploma Contract Instructor Diploma 10 Divya Grade II 1.2.1 Academic performance 2.2.2.1 Results of University Examinations Batch S1S2 T P S3 % T S4 P T T S5 T % T 15 S6 P % T S7 P % T S8 P % T P % 2012- 6 4 7 16 3 8 6 2011- 6 4 6 6 5 7 6 5 8 15 2 2 8 8 3 8 8 6 2 2010- 6 3 5 6 4 6 6 3 5 6 4 5 6 4 7 14 3 5 6 8 5 6 8 9 7 8 0 9 8 8 1 2009- 6 4 7 6 5 8 6 4 6 6 3 5 6 4 6 6 5 8 6 5 7 13 2 8 7 7 6 4 7 3 4 7 4 1 7 4 6 7 4 1 7 2 8 2.2.2.2 Co-curricular/Extracurricular Achievements The Co-curricular/Extracurricular Achievements for the year 2013-14 of students is furnished in the Table below. Sl. No. 1 2 Name Student of the Clas s Mohammad shajid Shilpa Venugopal S6 Item Lakshya 2013 Chem Drive Rank 1 prize Lakshya 2013 Chem Drive 1 prize University Arts Festival Elocution Sanskrit 1 prize S6 University Arts Festival Versification Sanskrit 2 prize 3 Manu Saji Samual S6 Inter Class Table Tennis 2 prize 4 Rahul Rajan S6 Aces- Technical Quiz 1 prize S6 Calicut University B Zone Art FestPookalam 3 prize Calicut University B Zone Art FestCollage 1 prize 5 6 Fahad C. I Athul. P S6 ISTE- Pi- Quiz Competition 16 1 prize 7 M RK Sreelakhshmi S1S 2 Calicut University B Zone Art FestNadakkam English 8 Krishnaraj. M S6 Chemspark- 2013 Hosur Paper Presentation Manu Saji Samual S6 Schemcon- 2013 Paper Presentation Nousheer. K. T S6 Schemcon- 2013 Paper Presentation 9 10 11 Sheefek. M S6 Schemcon- 2013 Paper Presentation 12 Shilpa Venugopal S6 Chemspark- 2013 Hosur Paper Presentation 13 Jibin Babu S8 Schemcon- 2013 Paper Presentation 14 Amjad Ali. T S8 Schemcon- 2013 Paper Presentation S8 Schemcon- 2013 Paper Presentation 15 Haseeb V. V 2.2.3 3 prize Chemical Engineering Association Activities 1. Inauguration of the activites of ACES 2013-14 by Sri.Suresh Kumar.P.K (secretary,IIChe Kochi chapter) on 10-10-2013 2. Technical Quiz on Chemical Engineering on 10-10-2013 3. Training on LATEX in association with IEEE,GEC Kozhikode Chapter on 10-10-2013 4. Industrial visit for 1st year students on 11-02-2014 to VKC,Kozhikode 5. Industrial visit for 2nd year students on 18-01-2014 to MILMA,Kozhikode 6. Industrial training for a group of 3rd year students to FACT,Kochi 7. Online competition ‘Labyrinth’ in the month of February 8. Website for ‘Association for chemical Engineering Students’ launched on 20-02-2014.Web site address:aces.geckkd.ac.in 2.2.4 Achievements by the faculty members 2.2.4.1 Faculty publications Sl No Tile of the paper Name of the Journal/Conference title Faculty 17 Defluoridation of Drinking Water using Natural 1 Absorbents Removal of Cadmium, Chromium, Copper,Lead and Zinc Ions by Alisma Plantago in 2 Aquatica Steady Zone Zinc(Ii) adsorption using Alisma Plantago in 3 Aquatica Production of biodiesel from vegetable oil using Cao catalyst and analysis of its performance in 4 4 stroke diesel engine Biosynthesis of silver Nano 5 particles Two phase biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles for prospective dermatological 6 applications Sonosynthesis of polystyrene/alumin 7 a Nano composite 2.2.4.2 Sl Title Ranjana R ICMF-2013, 6,7,8, Nov 2013,GEC Thrissur E R Ushakumari International Journal of Environment and Waste Management Vol 13,No:1,Page 7589,Jan 2014 E R Ushakumari 4th International Conference on Environmental Eng and Applications-Iceea 2013,Aug 2425,Hotel Royal,Singapore Sruthi gopal,Sajitha c m International journal of scientific and Research publication vol3,issue ii,nov 2013 -issn 2250 -3153 Subin Poulose Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology,vol 14,20382049,2014 Subin Poulose Asian Congress on Biotechnology,2013,dec- 1519,2013,Newdelhi,India Mercy Anna Philip Journal of Nano engineering and Nanosystems ,vol2226,page157164,2012 In house training programmes conducted Coordinator 18 Duration Remar No ks 1 Technopreneurship Ranjana.R, Sajitha C M 2-7 December 2013 DTE 2 Research methodology Ushakumari.E.R, Subin Poulose 24-28June2013 TEQIP 3 Renewable and unconventional energy for sustainble future Sindhu.N,Dr.Mary Luby C 22-26 July 2013 TEQIP 4 Recent Technological Advances in Drugs and Pharamaceuticals Binu.T.V, Suji.S.K (Haseena.P.V) 24Feb-1st March2014 TEQIP 2.2.4.3 Short Institution Sl. No. term courses attended outside the Name of staf Course attended BIJOY M,Trade Instructor ΙI 1 SUJITH E, Trade Instructor ΙI ALI AKBAR E TWorkshop Instructor 2 Subin Paulose ONJOB TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR FIELD ENGINEERS ON FLOWMETERS AND CALIBERATION TECHNIQUES,FCRI, Palakkad,8-12 JULY Effective Team Management, National Productivity Council, New Delhi,9 -13 Sept 2013 Ranjana R Binu T V 3 Suma K, Dr MARY LUBI C Haseena P V 4 Basics Of Computational Fluid Dynamics And Software, Fcri, Palakkad,12,13 September 2013 Haseena Pv Sajitha C M Icmf 2013,Gec, Thrissur,6-8, November-2013 19 Haseena Pv 5 6 Sajitha C M Dr. V O REJINI First National Conference On Advanced Trends In Chemical Engineering, GEC Thrissur,26-28, September -2013 LEADERSHIP SKILL DEVELOPMENT,IIM KOZHIKODE,1116, NOVEMBER 2013 Dr. V O REJINI 7 8 Dr. MARY LUBI C Subin Poulose VACUUM TECHNOLOGY FOR PROCESS APPLICATIONS,IIT KHARGPUR,18-27, NOVEMBER-2013 Subin Poulose Asian Congress On Biotechnology, IIT Delhi Ali Akbar, ( Instructor Grade Ii) 9 Geetha(Trade Instructor) Bijina (Tradesman) Safety Maintenance And Quality Management, Tkm College Of Engg. Kollam,27-29 November 2013 10 Bijoy M Stp 916-Short Term Training Programme For Trade Instructors And Tradesman, IMG Calicut,2-4, December 2013 11 Ushakumary E R 4th International Conference On Environmental Engineering And Applications, Iceea 2013,Singapore,2425, August-2013 12 Ranjana.R "Technopreneurship "At GEC, Thrissur On 26,September 2013 2.2.4.4 institution Sl. Expert Staff lectures conducted by Faculty outside Title No. 1. Ushakumari.E.R 1.’Introduction to heat transfer’ at Government Polytechnic, West Hill, Calicut for 3hours 2. ’Thermodynamics‘ at 20 Central School ,East Hill, Calicut for 1.5hours 2.2.4.5 Sl. No. 1 2.2.5 Sl No. Faculty doing Quality Improvement Programme Name of Staf Programme attending Smt.Beula.C Doing PhD/M.Tech programme at IIT Madras Visiting Faculty Programmes Organised Name of Speakers Dr. B. Lakhmikutty Amma 1 Retd. Professor in Chemical Engineering Govt. Engineering College Thrissur Topic Date Chemical Process Calculations : 2nd Some Simple Tips for Deeper September Understanding 2013 18th Dr. Tessy Varghese 4 Back-end of Nuclear Fuel Cycle Senior Principal Scientist BARC Mumbai Prof. V.K.Sasikumar 2013 1. Chemical Reaction Engineering: An Overview 6 Retd. Professor in Chemical Engineering Govt. Engineering College Thrissur October 29/10/2013 & 2. Introduction to Chemical Reactor 30/10/2013 Design Prof. Ramachandran N. 7 Asst. Professor (Retd.) in Chemical Engineering Govt. Engineering College Thrissur Fundamental approach to process development and design 21 07/11/2013 Sachidanandan J.P., GM Production, Hindustan Organic Chemicals Ltd. Ambalamugal 8 Introduction to Petrochemical 20/02/2014 Industries and their Importance Abdul Shukoor K.A., 9 Dy. Chief Superintend Production, Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd. Udyogamondal Role of Chemical Engineers in Industries. 06/03/2014 1.3 Department of Civil Engineering 2.3.1 Faculty and Supporting Staf 2.3.1.1 Details of Faculty members Sl No Name Designation Qualification 1 A.K Marakkarutty Professor M.E 2. Anjana Santhakumar Associate Professor M.Tech 3. Sreelekha.M.G. Associate Professor M.Tech 4. Seena.P Associate Professor M.Tech 5. Sreela P.K Assistant Professor M.Tech 6. K. M. Kouzer Associate Professor PhD 7. Ammad K.K Assistant Professor M.Tech 8. Ansu V Assistant Professor M.Tech 9. Dileep Kumar P.G Assistant Professor M.Tech 10. Rahmathulla Noufal E Assistant Professor M.Tech 11. Raghu Kumar C Assistant Professor M.Tech 12. Ragesh P P Assistant Professor M.Tech 2.3.1.2 Details of Technical Staf Sl No Name Designation 22 Qualification 1 Vinod Kumar P.C Trade Instructor Diploma 2. Mohanan K Trade Instructor Diploma 3 Saritha V Tradesman Diploma 4 Grish Kumar O Tradesman Diploma 2.3.2 Academic performance A brief account of the various academic activities and their outcome are dealt in this section. 1.2.1.1 Results of University Examinations S1S2 Batch T P S3 % T P S4 % T P S5 % T P S6 % T P S7 % T P S8 % T P % 2012- 16 63 48 76 2011- 15 63 48 76 68 61 90 68 59 87 2010 - 14 63 35 55 69 38 55 69 39 57 69 55 80 69 55 79 68 51 75 2009 - 13 66 55 83 72 55 76 72 61 85 72 57 79 72 47 65 72 60 83 72 67 93 2.3.3 Civil- Engineering Association Activities : Nil 2.3.4 Achievements by the faculty members 2.3.4.1 Sl Faculty publications Title of the paper N Name Faculty of the Journal/Conference title o 1 Behaviour of Steel fibre reinforced geopolymer concrete members under flexure’ 2. Compressive constitutive behaviour of steel fibre reinforced geopolymer concrete under cyclic loading’ 1.International journal of earth science and engineering, 2013 2.International journal engineering 23 of Anjana sciences, 2013 Santhakumar 3. Prediction of Ultimate Strength of Reinforced Geopolymer Concrete Wall Panels in One-way Action” 4. Compressive Constitutive Behaviour of Steel Fibre Reinforced Geopolymer Concrete under Cyclic Loading 5. Compressive Constitutive Behaviour of Steel Fibre Reinforced Geopolymer Concrete under Cyclic Loading 3.Construction Building and materials, 2013 4.International conference on Advances in Engineering and Technology at Sinhgad Institute of Technology, May 2013 5.International conference on Advances in Engineering and Technology,2013, Journal 6 of engineering science 6.International Geopolymer concrete – An energy efficient and ecofriendly concrete conference on Energy, Environment and 7 Effect of steel fibres mechanical properties polymer concrete ecofriendly buildings,2013 7.Advances on the f geo concrete construction 8 9. 2013 8.Magazine Influence of steel fibres on tension stiffening and cracking of reinforced geo polymer concrete concrete Flexural Strength and Behaviour of Reinforced High Performance Concrete Slender Shear Walls Seena.P 1 0 in Durability studies on coir geotextiles 24 dec of research, January 2014 1 International Conference on Advances in Engineering and Technology (ICAET – 2013) 1.Geo-synthetics, April 1-4, 2013 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 Shopping participation and duration models for workers in Calicut city Sreela.P.K Shopping participation and duration models for workers in Calicut city Sreela.P.K Comparison in strength of I section used as flexural member by limit state method and working stress method Comparison in strength of single angle and double angle used as tension members by limit state method and working stress method”, Ammad K. K Dileep Kumar P.G Comparison in strength of I section used as flexural member by limit state method and working stress method”, Comparison in strength of single angle and double angle used as tension members by limit state method and working stress method”, Rahmathulla Noufal.E Comparison in strength of I section used as flexural member by limit state method and working stress method 25 2.2nd Conference of Transportation Research Group of India , 2013 Dec Journal “Procedia social and behavioural science” 1 National Conference on Recent Trends in Engineering and Technology, April, 2013, 1 International conference on New Trends in Structural and Nano Composites in Civil Engineering , April, 2013, , Maria College of Engineering and Technology, Marthandam, Tamil Nadu 2 National Conference on Recent Trends in Engineering and Technology, April 2013, ,S.V.S College of Engineering and Technology , Coimbatore. International conference on New Trends in Structural and Nano Composites in Civil Engineering , April, 2013, , Maria College of Engineering and Technology, Marthandam, Tamil Nadu National Conference on Recent Trends in Engineering and Technology, April 2013, ,S.V.S College of Engineering and Technology , Coimbatore. 2.3.4.2 Sl No 1 In house training programmes conducted Title STTP on “Geotechnical Engineering Challenges Govt. Engineering College, Kozhikode September 2013 Coordinat or Dr. K.M Kouzer & Dileep Kumar P.G Duratio n 5 Remarks DTE/TEQIP 2.3.4.3 Short term courses attended outside the Institution Sl. Name of staf Course attended Dr. K.M Kouzer Plaxis Advanced Course on Computational Geotechnics IIT Madras (Organized by Plaxis and Ram Caddsys Pvt. Ltd., Chennai) September 2013 Finite Element Methods and Applications in Civil Engineering IIT Bombay July 2013 No. 1. ANSYS APDL & CFD Innovent Engineering Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore May 2013 Destructive and non destructive testing methods for civil Engg materials and structure , Engineering staff college of India Hyderabad 16.4.2013 to 19.4.2013 1. Urban Transport Systems Planning (UTSP) November 25-29, 2013 2 Sreela P.K 3 Dileep Kumar PG Modern Techniques-testing of Civil Engineering materials, Hyderabad ESCI, August 2-2013 4 Rahmathulla noufal Distructive and non distructive testing methds for civil engineering materials and structures, 16-42013-19-4-14 2.3.4.4 Expert lectures conducted by Faculty outside institution 26 Sl. Staf Title No. 1. Dr K M Kouzer 1. “Ground Improvement Techniques” (28th January 2014) at Govt. Polytechnic College, Perinthalmanna 2. “Ground Improvement Techniques” (8th January 2014) at Vidya Academy of Science and Technology, Thalakkotttukara, Thrissur 2.3.4.5 Higher Qualification & Other achievements acquired by the Faculty Dr. K.M.Kouzer, Assistant Professor in CE, Achieved Best Teacher Award (2012-13) in Govt. Engineering College, Kozhikode Reviewer of International Journal of Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering (IJGEE) Reviewer of Indian Geotechnical Journal (IGJ) Involved in Question Paper setting of B.Tech & M. Tech examinations for various Universities. 2.3.4.6 Faculty doing Quality Improvement Programme Sl. No. Name of Staf Programme attending 1 Sreelekha M.G Doing PhD programme at NIT Calicut 2. Seena. P Doing PhD programme at NIT Calicut 3. Ansu. V Doing PhD programme at NIT Calicut 4. Raghu Kumar C Doing PhD programme at NIT Calicut 5. Ragesh P.P Doing PhD programme at NIT Calicut 2.3.4.7 Visiting Faculty Programmes Organised 2013-14 Sl Faculty Programme Nil Nil No. 1 27 1.2 Department of Mechanical Engineering 2.4.1 Faculty and Supporting Staf 2.4.1.1 Details of Faculty members Sl Name Designation Qualification 1 Prof. V.I.Balasubramanium Professor M.Tech 2 Dr. Shaji K. Associate Ph.D No Professor 3 Dr. Sajith P P Associate Ph.D Professor 4 Dr. Sreejith B. Associate Ph.D Professor 5 Dr.Anirudhan P Assistant Professor Ph.D 6 Biju I K Assistant Professor M.Tech 7 Raveendran C.K. Assistant Professor M.Tech 8 Jesseela S. Assistant Professor M.Tech 9 Sajeeb A.M Assistant Professor M.Tech 10 Saijal.K K Assistant Professor M.E. 11 Najeeb K Assistant Professor M.Tech 12 Prajeeth Kumar Assistant Professor M.Tech 13 Mr. Athul Suresh Chandran Contract Lecturer B.Tech, M.S. 28 14 Contract Lecturer B.Tech 15 Mr. Rethil Contract Lecturer B.Tech 16 Mr. Jeethu Contract Lecturer PhD Mr . Deepesh D 2.4.1.2 Details of Technical Staf Sl Name Designation Qualificati No on 1 Ali Asker K T Workshop Superintend B Tech 2 Balakrishnan N First Grade Instructor B.Tech 3 Yesudasan K I Diploma 4 Santhosh Kumar PC Workshop Instructor (TI) Trade Instructor (TI) 5 V. K. Hareendranath Trade Instructor (TI) ITI 6 Abdul Salam M C Trade Instructor (TI) ITI 7 Satheesan A Trade Instructor (TI) ITI 8 Abdul Basheer V. P Trade Instructor (TI) ITI 9 Muhammed Ammer M.P Trade Instructor (TI) ITI, NAC 10 Vinod K Trade Instructor (TI) ITI 11 Ahammedali K K Trades Man Diploma 12 Sunil Kumar O V Trades Man ITI 2.4.2 ITI , NAC Academic performance 2.4.2.1 Results of University Examinations Batch S1S2 S3 T P % T 2012 - 6 4 7 16 3 7 5 S4 P % T S5 T % T 29 S6 P % T S7 P % T S8 P % T P % 2011 - 6 4 7 6 3 5 6 4 5 15 2 4 1 8 6 3 8 0 9 2010 - 6 4 7 6 1 2 6 2 3 6 4 6 6 4 7 6 5 7 14 3 7 5 9 8 6 9 6 8 9 7 8 9 9 1 9 3 7 2009 - 6 5 8 7 3 5 7 3 5 6 4 5 6 4 6 6 4 6 6 6 9 13 4 4 4 1 8 4 1 8 4 9 0 8 9 6 7 9 7 8 9 4 3 2.4.2.2 Co-curricular/Extracurricular Achievements The Co-curricular/Extracurricular Achievements for the year 2013-14 is furnished in the Table. Sl. Name of No. Student 1 the Clas s Shajaz Kabeer 2 Surag N.R. 3 Salahudheen 4 Suneeth Francis 5 Harikrishnan 6 Suneeth Francis Item S6 Member of Calicut University Basketball Team S8 Silver medal for Boxing, Interzone level, Calicut University S8 Bronze medal for Boxing, Interzone level, Calicut University S8 1st prize for String, B-zone level, Calicut University S6 1st prize for Chenda, B-zone level, Calicut University S8 2nd prize for Western vocal, B-zone level, Calicut University . 2.4.2.3 Mechanical Engineering Association Activities 1. A grand automotive technical fest “RIOGA” is conducted at Calicut Beach. 2. A Technical seminar on Quality control by WQC is conducted. 3. A seminar on Various capabilities of Mechanical softwares by CADDCENTRE is conducted 4. Industrial visit for 3rd year students to MILMA,Kozhikode 2.4.3 Achievements by the faculty members 30 Rank 2.4.3.1 Faculty publications Sl Tile of the paper No Name of Journal/Conference title the Faculty 1 2 3 4 Effect of Plate Characteristics on Axial Dispersion and Heat Transfer in Plate Heat Exchangers “Parametricstudiesonwel dpenetrationon plate ofAluminiumalloy6061T6using FEM simulation Optimal Trailing Edge Flap Positions of Helicopter Rotor for Various Advance Ratios Effect of weld speed on Stress distribution along plate of Aluminium alloy 6061T6 using FEM thermomechanical simulation” 2.4.3.2 Sl No 1 K.Shaji., and Das S K. ASME J. Heat Transfer., 135, pp. 0418011–04180110 2013 Sajeeb A.M. Applied Mechanics and Materials Vol. 367 (2013) pp 90-95© (2013) K.K.Saijal and K. Prabhakar an Nair Global Engineering, Science and Technology Conference, Novotel World Trade Centre, Dubai,UAE, 1-2, April-2013 Sajeeb A.M. Global Engineering, Science and Technology Conference, Novotel World Trade Centre, Dubai,UAE, 1-2, April-2013 In house training programmes conducted Title Teaching – A multitasking service Coordinator Duration Dr. sreejith B. 17-21 March 2014 Remark s TEQIP 2.4.3.3 Short term courses attended outside the Institution Sl. No. 1 2 Name of staff Sajeeb A.M. Saijal K.K. Dr. Shaji K. Dr. Sreejith B. Course attended Engine testing & certification course At ARAI Pune during 19-23 August 2013 Energy Management at IIT Bombay during 18 – 22, November 2013 31 Mr. Prajeeth kumar 3 Sajeeb A.M. V.I Balasubramanian Raveendran C.K. 4 Dr. Anirudhan P. 3rd International Conference On Mechanics, Simulation and Control (ICMSC- 2013), Kanyakumari,24-25, June -2013 ANSYS – APDL & CFD at Innovent Solutions, Bangalore, 20-24 May 2013 Saijal K.K. Sajeeb A.M. Sajeeb A.M. 5 Saijal K.K. Applications of Finite Element Method to Engineering Problems at NIT Calicut, 9-15 December 2013 2.4.3.4 Expert lectures conducted by Faculty outside institution Sl. Staff Title Dr. Sreejith B. 1.Reliability Engineering at GEC ayanad (12- No. 1. 03-2014) 2. Advances in Reliability Engg. at GEC Kannur (24-07-2014) 2.4.3.5 Faculty doing Quality Improvement Programme Sl. No. Name of Staf Programme attending 1 Mr. Pradeep V. Doing PhD programme at IIT Madras 2 Mr. Sajith Babu C. Doing PhD programme at NIT Trichy 2.4.3.6 Sl No. 1 Visiting Faculty Programmes Organised: Name of Speakers Topic Date Dr. Sasi & Dr. Vanitha, Wind energy and its 20,21 Amritha Visyapeetam, utilization March 2014 Coimbatore 2.5Department of Applied Science 32 2.5.1 Faculty and Supporting Staf 2.5.1.1 Details of faculty members Sl.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 Name Designation Dr. Joymon Joseph Assistant Professor in Mathematics Dr. Muhammed Arif Associate Professor in Chemistry M Dr. Rehina K Associate Professor in Chemistry Anuradha N Assistant Professor in Mathematics Dr. Deepesh K P Assistant Professor in Mathematics Sangeetha C Assistant Professor in Chemistry Qualification PhD PhD, M. Tech PhD M. Sc ,B. Ed PhD M. Sc ,B. Ed 7 Anupa T Assistant Professor in Physics M. Sc,M. Phil,B. Ed 8 Sajeesh Kumar M. Assistant Professor in Physical Education MPE, Diploma in Sports Coaching(Hockey) 2.5.1.2 Details of Technical staf Sl.No 1 Name Rajasree Designation Demonstrator in Chemistry Qualification M. Sc, B. Ed 2.5.2 Achievements by Faculty members 2.5.2.1 Faculty Publications Sl. No Title of the paper Name of the faculty Journal/conference title 1 Cellulose nano-particles from Pandanus viscometric&crystallographic studies Sangeetha C Cellulose Combinatorial matrix theory & Generalised inverses of matrices(2013)143-158 1.“Generalised Inverses & Approximation numbers” 2 Dr. Deepesh K P 2.Approximation numbers for relatively bounded operators Functional Analysis : Approximation & computation5:5 (2013) 35-42 2.5.2.2 In House Training Programmes Conducted Sl.No Title Co-ordinators 33 Duration Remarks Recent trends in Applied 1.Dr.Deepesh K P 3 days Science with 27/06/2013 to Engineering Applications 2.Smt.Sangeetha C 29/06/2013 1 TEQIP 2.5.2.3 Short term courses attended outside the Institution Sl.No Name of Staf 1 Dr. Joymon Joseph Course attended *.One day National Seminar on Linear Algebra & Cryptography organised by Govt.College Madappally,Vadakara on 16/12/2013 2 Anuradha N 3 Sangeetha C * 3 day Workshop on “Python and GNU octave “organised by Govt.College Mananthavady from 24/03/2014 to 26/03/2014 *One day National Seminar on Linear Algebra & Cryptography organised by Govt.College Madappally,Vadakara on 16/12/2013 * FDP on Green Chemistry organised by Department of Chemistry NIT Calicut,during the period 17/06/201321/06/2013 * FDP on Embedded system Design conducted by NIELIT & TEQIP at NIELIT during the period from 15/07/2013 to 19/07/2013 *Kerala Science congress during the period from 28/01/2014 to 31/01/2014 2.5.2.4 Expert lectures conducted by faculty outside the institution Sl.No 1 Staf Title Dr. Deepesh K * Invited talk on “Approximation numbers of operators “ in P the workshop on Spectral Analysis & Applications (SAAP2013) organised by Department of Mathematics & Computational Sciences NIT Surathkal during the period 14/02/2013-16/02/2013 * Invited talk on “ Fixed Point Theorems” on 11-03-2014 at Thunchan Memorial Govt.College,Tirur * Invited talkon “ Compact operators on Banach Spaces “ at U C College, Aluva on 3/03/2014 3.4ACTIVITIES OF INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION CELL The year 2013-14 has been a year of achievements for the Industry Institute Interaction Cell (IIIC) of the college. The details are 34 consolidated and presented in the graph (bar-chart) reflecting different activities over a period of last four years. The IIIC of the college made significant improvements in almost all aspects of activities proposed under IIIC- namely- new MOUs, joint student projects with industries and institutes, student training in industry, visiting faculty and expert lectures, and workshops. The major companies who have entered into MOUs include MILMA, RUBCO, EXELIXIR, DHAATRI-IMPEX, PARISONS LIBERTY, NIRANJAN ULTRAOUND and NIELIT. In addition to these industries, collaborative exercises with premier institutes like IISc and NIT Calicut are also going on. Similar to previous years, the IIIC also organised a workshop this year which was titled “Advanced Research High Tech Industry” during 05-07th September 2013, featuring R&D experts from BARC, ISRO and DRDO which has inspired both faculty and our post graduate students to do quality research, and one of our M.Tech students was accepted by BARC to undergo research work at BARC, Trombay, Mumbai, for his M.Tech thesis related to instability issues in natural convection loops. Activities of the IIIC were highly appreciated by the state level monitoring agencies which include academic experts Dr. J. Letha ( DTE), Dr. RVG Menon, Prof. KPP Pillai, and other senior members. The performance of our IIIC, on a national level comparison also shows commendable acceptance as reflected by the response from the MIS, based on the entries in MIS software for TEQIP phase-II. 35 4.IPR CELL ACTIVITIES 1. Status of IPR Cell: IPR Cell is functioning in the college with following facilities set up as per the direction from KSCSTE and PIC Kerala: a) IPR Cell office room b) IPR Cell Notice Board for IPR event notifications 2. Activity report during the : Following activities are executed under IPR Cell year 2013-2014 a) Attended a one day national level workshop on Intellectual Property Rights at NIELIT, Calicut on 19 th September 2013. The workshop was organized to create awareness about of the significance of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in today’s technology enabled era. One day workshop intended to cover various categories of IP protection, management and its legal aspects. Faculty/students attended: Jithesh C.P (Asst.Professor, Dept. of AE&I Engg & IPR Cell Coordinator), Ushakumari E R (Associate Professor, Dept. of Chemical Engg), Muhammed K M (2 nd Year M.Tech, Dept. 36 of AE&I Engg), Rafeeq T P (2 nd Year M.Tech, Dept. of AE&I Engg) b) Attended two days Training Workshop for the IPR Cell Co-ordinators held on 3rd & 4th January, 2014 at College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET) organized by Kerala State Council for Science, Technology & Environment (KSCSTE) jointly with College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET). The workshop was organized exclusively for the coordinators of various IPR cells to create leadership in IPR related activities. Faculty/students attended: Jithesh C.P (Asst.Professor, Dept. of AE&I Engg & IPR Cell Coordinator) 5. ACTIVITIES OF CAREER GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT UNIT 5.1 Career Guidance and Placement Cell The Career and Placement Cell (CGPC) of the college is a voluntary organization guided by faculty members and run by student representatives. The objectives of the unit are To provide guidance and assistance for the students to achieve their career goals. To guide and motivate students to succeed in qualifying examinations like GATE and CAT and join post graduate courses. to provide information and assistance to students regarding 1. Job opportunities in India and abroad 2. Opportunities for self employment 3. Opportunities for higher education in India and abroad 4. Competitive examinations like GATE, CAT, GRE, GMAT, TOEFEL etc. The unit takes right steps in identifying the current demands of the industry and prepares students towards this need. Adequate emphasis is given for soft skill development complementing the regular academic programmes. Communicative English and aptitude classes are being conducted for students who are weak in communication. Mock tests and group discussions are conducted at regular intervals to enable students to improve their performance in competitive examinations. In the academic year 2013-2014, we were able to arrange campus recruitment programmes by organizations like L&T construction,Infosys,MRF 37 Tyres, South Indian Bank ,C Tech ,IBM, Aarbee Structures Ltd,vvdn,Samundra Institute of maritime studies etc.Eight students got placement in Infosys and many others are waiting for result after attending final interview by L&T,C Tech, Aarbee Structures Ltd. etc. CGPC conducted several training programmes in this academic year. Programmes were conducted on the topic ‘Employability Skills’ for pre-final year students with duration of three days. 60 students attended this programme.”Aptitude test training programme”was conducted for final year students in three days. Another special training programme covering all areas like aptitude test, personality development, Professional skills, and Mock interview was conducted for preparing the students for mega placement drive proposed to be conducted in Trivandrum and all the eligible students(170) have attended the programme. It is expected that more recruitment programmes, training programmes and invited talks can be conducted in the coming years for the benefit of students. This will help them to equip themselves for the achievement of their career goals. 6. QEEE COURSES REPORT Goal of QEEE is to utilize high quality pedagogical resources to enhance learning in a wider student community. This program provides integration of top quality resources in the form of instructors and multimedia resources into the followed curriculum and methods of teaching. Planned modules for this include Live classes, Tutorials, Live Labs, MOOCs and Bridge Courses. Conducted live classes (Classes started from 27 Jan 2014 at EDUSAT room of GEC Kozhikode.) Sl.No Course Title 1 Computer Organization & Architecture Engineering Thermodynamics Engineering Fluid Dynamics 2 3 Local Faculty Name Mr. Jithesh C.P. No of students Dr. Shaji K. Mr. Subin Paulose 68 [ME] 67 [Che] 68 [E &C] 7.IEEE STUDENT BRANCH ACTIVITIES The IEEE student branch of GEC Kozhikode conducted the following programmes in this year 2013-14. 7.1 PCB Designing and Fabrication Ver.2 38 DATE,TIME &VENUE:27/07/2013, 9am to 1pm, at GEC CALICUT AGENDA: A Hands on training class for PCB design and fabrication was held by Mr. Nikhil U., a student from final year Applied Electronics and Instrumentation (AE&I) to prefinal years of the same department. ATTENDEES : 50 students participated 7.2 Training on Shell Scripting DATE,TIME &VENUE:27/08/2013, 9am to 1pm, at GEC CALICUT AGENDA: A Hands on training class for PCB design and fabrication was held by Mr. Nikhil U., a student from final year Applied Electronics and Instrumentation (AE&I) to prefinal years of the same department. ATTENDEES participated 7.3 Aptitude test series 39 : 70 students DATE,TIME &VENUE:2/10/2013, 9am to 1pm, at GEC CALICUT AGENDA: The main objective of this activity was to train the students for competitive exams like GATE, GMAT, GRE etc. ATTENDEES participated : 60 students 7.4 Training on LaTex Ver.2 DATE,TIME &VENUE:10/10/2013, 9am to 1pm, at GEC CALICUT AGENDA: The aim of the program is to train the students how to create the documents in LATEX. ATTENDEES: participated 50 students 7.5 Google Developer’s Meet up DATE,TIME &VENUE:25/01/2014, 9am to 1pm, at GEC CALICUT AGENDA: The programme aimed at creating awareness among college students about the GDG activities, how to be- come a part of it and contribute to the development of Google based App Engine and the Admob ATTENDEES participated 40 : 40 students 7.6 Robotic Club AGENDA Robotic club is a initiative of IEEE Student Branch for training students in the field of robotics and related areas. The club now includes students from AEI, EC, ME and CE branch of the college. Practical training was done as one in every two week of interval. These sessions are completely handled by final year AEI students. The sessions completed as now are : • PCB Design and Fabrication • Line follower using Atmega32 • Mobile controlled Robot • LED notice board using Arduino The future plans are: • Official inauguration • Find participation out each robotic competitions nearby and maximum • Conduct practical workshops for school students(HS & HSS) of nearby schools 41 8. ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CLUB (EDC) To identify, promote innovation , entrepreneurship and employment among students. Entrepreneurship development cell has taken the following actions Conducted One day coordination with TME Entrepreneurship development programme in Promoted and Encouraged for student s entrepreneurship . 4-6 new project groups are in progress and two of them have already registered with Start up village, Ernakulum. Of this one project is under financial approval from the start up village. Other projects are in pipe line and negotiation is going on with investors as well as the financial institutions . Students Participated in Various Entrepreneurship Development Programmes like Boot up Camp organised by Technopark and Startup Village, Programmes orgainsed by Calicut Management Association , Programme Organised by Kerala Financial Corporation etc. 9. ACTIVITIES OF THE NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME Programme Officer : Sri. Abid Tharavattath Volunteer Secretaries : Mr.Rakesh Rajan & Ms. Sreevidya P No. of volunteers : 113 9.1 Environment Seminar and Film show In connection with the world environment day the NSS and BMSC jointly conducted an environment seminar at GVHSS Kinassery. The corporation councilor Smt.Valli Raman inaugurated and Programme Officer Sri.Abid Tharavattath introduced the theme “Think Eat Save”. School principal Smt.Jincy CV,Sri.Sharafudheen ,Sri.Shiju,PTA president Sri.Noushad N V etc felicitated.An environment related short film namely “Thalirnambukal” was also screened. The whole programme was financially supported by Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment , Trivandrum. 42 9.2 “Karunykkudukka” launching From the inspiration got through sponsoring the dialysis of a kidney patient for one year by the fund raised through ‘one day one rupee’ it was extended to homes by supplying a coin pot to all the volunteers. The “Karunykkudukka” project was launched by NSS State Liaison Officer Dr.K.Prakash in presence of State Youth Officer & Head Sri.C.Samuel Chelliah. 9.3 Unit Annual Meet 43 The unit annual meet was inaugurated by the principal Prof.K.Vidyasagar. Programme officer Sri.Abid Tharavattath gave a brief report of activities. Sri.Abdul Raheem took an orientation session. Senior volunteers Mr.Yasir V P and Sandeep M A also shared their NSS experiences.Mr.Rakesh Rajan and Ms.Sreevidya P were selected as new secretaries.The Kozhikode district launching of the SENA also took place. 9.4 Communal Harmony Ifthar meet As art of developing communal harmony a grand ifthar meet for the students and staff of the college was conducted by the NSS volunteers. In connection with this a communal harmony meeting was also conducted. Mr.Nabeel Musliyar and Sister Sujaya delivered the communal harmony messages. Programme officer Sri.Abid Tharavattath presided over the function. 44 9.5 Independence day Celebration With the support of Kerala State Youth Welfare Board the NSS GEC Unit conducted a Gandhi an Talk by Shri K.K Narayanan, Former Professor of Guruvayoorapan college, along with a District Level Quiz Competition as part of Independence Day Celebration. The Quiz Competition was won by Shri Sandeep M A and Shri Thouseef, Govt Engineering College Kozhikode. 9.6 Visit to Deaf & School A visit to KARUNA Speech & Hearing School for Deaf Children, Erangipalam, Kozhikode was conducted by the unit. Volunteers had an extraordinary and fascinating interactive session with the children. They were exposed with their enthusiastic ability, to make others joyful. The children taught the Volunteers how to talk with hands and shared their experiences, problems and difficulties in their own language. The exhibited their cultural talents also before the volunteers. 45 9.7 Teachers day observation Teachers are the social engineers. The teachers day was observed by the unit in a different way. The volunteers themselves made greeting cards containing messages of teacher appreciation as well as wishes. The same was handed over to each and every teacher of the college with a “Guru Vandanam”. 9.8 Uttarakhand flood relief works A dress collection campaign for the flood victims of Uttarakhand was conducted in the campus. After the over whelming response to the noble work , the collection crossed over 2 quintal of dresses which were sent to the collection point located at Bangalore. All the students, staff and many well wishers contributed dresses. 46 9.9 Entrepreneurship Day observations With the support of Entrepreneurship Development Club of the college the unit observed National Entrepreneurship Day in which Sri Niranjan and Sri.Muhammed Harris handled entrepreneurship training sessions. Also with support of Junior Chamber International a motivation class for the student entrepreneurs of the district in technical area was conducted. District Industrial Officer Sri.Anandkumar lead the class. 9.10 World Ozone Day Observation With the financial support of Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment the NSS and Bhoomithrasena club jointly organized many programs of a week duration. The programs included street play, quiz competition at college and schools, poster making , exhibition , slide presentation, umbrella exhibition etc .The Ozone day message “A Healthy Atmosphere, a need for the Future” was effectively conveyed to the minds of young buds as well as the public through these activities. 9.11 Blood Donation day observation The national blood donation day was observed jointly by the NSS unit and Red Ribbon Club of the college in association with the Kerala State 47 Health Department. An awareness class lead by Dr.Mohandas , Senior Surgeon , Govt, Hospital Kottapparamba was held. Then district level essay competition related to blood donation took place. Ms.Sreevidya P of our college won first prize in the essay competition. 9.12 Oorjjakendra inauguration The NSS technical cell introduced a new idea namely Oorjjakendra for facilitating the public in energy related problems and issues. The official inauguration of the oorjjakendra unit in our college was done by programme officer Sri.Abid Tharavattath. The oorjjakendra under NSs and Bhoomithrasena club of the college jointly conducted Save Oil Quiz programs with the support of Energy Conservation Society of Kerala at Technical high school and St.Michael’s Girls Higher Secondary School. 9.13 Woman’s Day Observation The international woman’s day was observed by the unit. The National Human Rights Commission for Woman Kerala chapter chair person Smt.Sulaikha Ashraf took a motivation class on the topic “Child Family and Society.” 9.14 ASAP Day observation 48 As per the direction from the state NSS cell ASAP day was observed by the unit to spread the message of Additional Skill Acquisition Programme. Various ornament making techniques from waste papers were taught to the students. The class was lead by Smt.Radhika Renjith , faculty from Kerala Lalitha Kala Academy Thrisur. It was a variety experience to both boys and girls who participated in the programme. 9.15 Paneeyakkalari It was another colourful programme conducted by the unit as part of consumer day observation. A workshop was conducted for students and staff through which 51 types of natural drinks were prepared using the common vegetables , fruits and leaves. All the drinks were without sugar but sweaty ! Dr. Radhakrishnan and his team from Gandhi Prakrthi Padhanakendram , Tirur lead the workshop. Kudumbasree members near the college were also participated in the workshop. 9.16 Environment Enrichment Month Observation As the month March has world forestry day , world water day and world climate day the NSS and Bhomithrasena club jointly decided to observe this month as environment enrichment month. As a part of this the campus was cleaned on various days. Students engaged in energy conservation propaganda “Labhaprabha” of KSEB , saplings were planted in the campus and a signature collection campaign to support GADGIL report on western Ghats protection were held in the campus. 49 9.17 Aksharadeepam Project The unit has an innovative and unique project namely “Aksharadeepam” through which school libraries are enriched by supplying books to their library.This year books were supplied to GVHSS Kinassery and GLPS Parayanchery as a token of thanks for hosting the unit’s program and Annual special camp respectively. 9.18 “Sanika” Malayalam monthly manuscript As the part of mothertongue promotion the unit has been publishing a manuscript namely “SANIKA” in Malayalam every month since January 2013.A group of volunteers are given the duty to prepare and publish it every month. 9.19. Annual Special Camp and Punarjjani Project The annual special camp 2013 was officially inaugurated by the Hon. Minister of Department of Social Justice Dr. M. K. Muneer on 21st Dec 2013 at GLP School Parayancheri. Sri Abid Tharavattath, NSS programme Officer delivered the welcome speech. Principal Dr. Baiju Bai, presided over 50 the function. Sri.C.K Subair(Expert Member Kerala Youth Welfare Board) presented the Special Address. Sri Shiyali A (Member, Kerala State Youth Welfare Board), Sri. Rishil Babu K( District Youth Coordinator, Kozhikode), Sri. N. Sudakaran( PTA President, GEC Kozhikode), Sri. Sreekumar(Ward Councilor, Ward 27, Puthiyara), Sri Sulfeeker Aly(Punarjjani Field Oficer), Sri Prasad Kumar, Sri.Binesh N V etc felicitated . A rally was conducted from Government Mental Healthcare Centre and reached Kottooli through Pottammal junction covering about 4 kilometers. The volunteers performed street drama at Pottamal junction and Kottooli. The rally was attractive due to the uniform dress ( T-shirt and cap) and drum team. The main activity of the camp was repairing of hospital equipments and furniture The equipments of five wards out of nine wards were renovated when 6 days work was completed. The renovated equipments include 154 cots , 34Tables , 3 Oxygen cylinder stands , 2 screen , 4 I V stands , 4 food trolleys, 2 television stand , 1 grill Etc. One television also was repaired with the help of technical staff from the college. The estimated value of these equipments are nearly 8 lakhs. As the electrical works were already given contract we were not able to do more in that area. Plumbing problems were not reported by the authority and hence didn’t carry out. In addition, we conducted a Christmas carol for the inmates of Mental Health Centre, Kozhikode, It was a great experience to them . A cultural programme was also conducted for them which was inaugurated by Sri.Babu Swami (Cine Artist). The Closing Ceremony was inaugurated by Smt. Vijayalakshmi, Head Mistress, Govt. L.P School, Parayancheri, Kozhikode, Smt Suhara, Principal, Govt. Higher Secondary School for Girls, Parayancheri delivered special address, Shri. Abid Tharavatttath, NSS Program Officer, presided the Function, Shri Sulfeekar Aly, Field Officer, Punarjjani, Shri Prasad Kuamar, Shri Ratheesh ,Staff, GEC Kozhikode felicitated. Sri.Vinod Kovur(Cine artist) inaugurated the Cultural night. Volunteers were very happy and thankful for this on filed experience. Volunteers took enthusiastic hard work during the seven days, making the project a grant success. Eminent personalities visited the Camp. 51 9.20 9.20.1 National Camp Participation Republic Day Parade Camp After the receipt of Indiragandhi NSS National Award another golden feather was added to the cap of GEC NSS unit when the second year volunteer Anusha A was selected to the Republic Day parade camp held from January 1st to 31st , 2014 at New Delhi. She was included in the NSS team to march in Rajpath on 26th January. As part of the camp the team was given reception at Rashtrapathi Bhavan , Prime Minister’s house and Vice President’s residence. 52 9.20.2 National Youth Festival , Ludhiana It was another golden feather on the cap of the unit when the Programme officer of the unit Sri.Abid Tharavattath was appointed as contingent leader of Kerala NSS team for the 18 th National Youth Festival AT Ludhiana , Panjab from 12 th to 16th January 2014. Also the volunteer secretary Sreevidya P was a member of the team.The team contained 4 volunteers each from technical cell and Calicut University ,2 volunteers from VHSE directorate and one national award winning volunteer. 9.20.3 Pre RD parade camp, Salem It was for second time in the history of the unit our volunteer got selection to Pre RD parade camp.Ms.Anusha was the volunteer got selected 53 to PRD camp at Salem from 7th to 16th October 2013. Later she got selection to RD camp at Delhi also. 9.20.4 State Camp Participation The volunteers participated in a number of state level camps during 2013-14. The main camps and participants were – 1. Volunteer secretaries orientation camp at Nehru College , Pampadi – Rakesh Rajan & Sreevidya P 2. Zonal conference for volunteer secretaries at Sree Rama Polytechnic College , Valappad – Rakesh Rajan 3. Youth for Road Safety camp at Nehru College , Pampadi – Aswin Das & Gopika D K 4. Orientation camp for National camp participants at SNHSS Ayyappankav, Eranakulam – Anusha A & Sreevidya P 5. RRC Peer Educators camp at CIGI, Kozhikode – Gopalakrishnan, Muhammed Afsal T M & Gopika D K 6. NSS Annual Meet & Award Distribution – Jithin P Sathyan , Ani Poulose , Mebil Rose , Amrutha V G , Rakesh Rajan , Hisham C K & Anusha A 7. Oragan Donation Awareness camp at SCT College , Trivandrum – Dipil & Muhammed Ashif Khan 8. RRC Peer educators state conference at Mariyarani convention centre , Trivandrum – Midhun T N , Nandu P K & Amal P 9. Workshop for NACT members at at Nehru College , Pampadi – Rakesh Rajan , Gopala Krishnan & Gopika D K 9.20.5 Other camp participation The volunteers from our college participated in the following camps also. 1. District camp for NSS volunteers at AWH Engineering College , Kuttikkattoor – 10 volunteers participated 2. Nature Study camp at Silent Valley by Forest Department – 37 volunteers participated. 9.21 Awards of the academic year 9.21.1 Indira Gandhi NSS National award for best NSS Unit and best Programme Officer Through its various unique social activities the two time state best NSS unit award winner Govt. Engineering College Kozhikode had bagged the prestigious Indiragandhi NSS National award for best unit in the country. The Programme officer of the unit Sri.Abid Tharavattath was selected as the best programme officer in the country. The award included a trophy and cash 54 prize for the unit. The programme officer award include medal, certificate and cash prize. In a ceremonious function held on 2014 November 19 at Darbar Hall of Rashtrapathi Bhavan , New Delhi the honourable Indian President Sri.Pranab Kumar Mukharji distributed the award. Principal Prof.K.Vidyasagar received the best unit award and programme officer Sri.Abid Tharavattath received the best programme officer award. 9.21.2 State Govt. Award for Best NSS Unit and best Programme Officer For the second consecutive year the NSS unit bagged the award for best NSS unit in Kerala. The Programme officer of the unit Sri.Abid Tharavattath was selected as the best programme officer in the state. The award included trophy and certificate. The awards were distributed by Hon’ble Minister for Education Sri.P.K.Abdurrab in a function held on 24/9/2013 at Aluva Townhall. Principal in charge Prof.Rajini O received the best unit award and programme officer Sri.Abid Tharavattath received the best programme officer award. 55 9.21.3 scorer Directorate level award for best volunteer and top The directorate level award for best volunteer was bagged by Mr.Hisham C K , former volunteer secretary and the top scorer award (Engineering stream) was bagged by Kumari Lakshmi S. Both received the awards in the annual NSS meet held at SNGIST North Paravur. The programme officer Mr.Abid Tharavattath was also honoured on account of Indira Gandhi NSS National Award. Kumari Anusha also honoured as RD contingent from NSS technical cell. 9.21.4 State level award for best Bhoomithrasena Club The Bhoomitrasena working in association with NSS unit received the best BMC state award in North Kerala, instituted by Dept. of Climate and Environment Change , Kerala. The award was received by faculty in charge Sri.Abid Tharavattath from Trivandrum corporation mayor Ad.K.Chandrika in presence of Hon’ble minister for Forest and Environment Sri.Tiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan in a function held at VJT Hall , Trivandrum. 56 9.21.5 Appreciation award for Punarjjani project implementation The unit also received the appreciation award of Kerala Youth Welfare Board for the successful implementation of the Punarjjani project in Kozhikode Mental health care centre. The award received by Sri.Abid Tharavattath at Trivandrum. 57 10.SUMMARY OF TEQIP II ACTIVITIES During the financial year 2012-13, we have spent Rupees 84 lakhs under various head of activities. With active involvement and hard work of faculty members, Technical staff and supporting staff we have spent 418 lakhs during 2013-14, an increase of about 500%. 10.1 Status Of Fund Utilization During 2013-14 Sl. No 1 2 Head ofActivity/CategoryofExpenditure Improvement in teaching, trainingand learningfacilities Providing Assistantship for increased enrolment in existing 4 and new PG Enhancement of R&DandInstitutional Consultancyactivities Facultyand Staff Development (FSD) 5 EnhancedInteraction withIndustry 3 58 Amount Spent Lak 362.8 7 7.93 1.33 26.54 6.35 6 1.84 7 Institutional Management CapacityEnhancement Implementation ofInstitutional Reforms 8 AcademicSupport for weak students 2.82 9 IncrementalOperatingCost 1.15 7.5 TOTAL 41 8 lakhs Providing Teaching Assistantship under TEQIP II during 2013-14, 25 PG students are givenassistantship under TEQIP II. Prof. L. M. Patnaik, Honorary Professor, Dept. of Electronic Systems Engineering, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore has been appointed as Senior Research Advisor (SRA) and under SRA and Research Guidance Committee (RGC)12 faculty projects commenced during 2013-14. Many faculty members and supporting staff have undergone training programs under reputed institutions. Four faculty members, Prof. Ushakumari, Chemical Engineering Department, Prof. Sajeeb and Prof. Saijal of Mechanical Engineering department and Prof. Ansu of Civil Engineering department utilized international Travel Support Scheme for presenting paper at International conferences. Industry Institute Interaction cell (IIIC) of the institution have organized many programs and a summary is given below. MOU Projects Student Training Visiting Faculty Visiting Expert Workshop 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 0 10 0 12 1 0 1 10 1 7 1 1 6 15 3 10 2 1 13 18 16 7 1 1 Prof. Abdul Hameed, Prof. Balasubramanian, Prof. Rejani and Prof. Biju attendedacademic leadership program at IIIM Calicut during 2013-14. Also faculty members attended management training program at ASCI, LBSNAA Mussoorie etc. Prof. Sreekumar and Prof. Sreejith organized a training program for young faculty members and 30 young faculty members got the benefit of the program. 59 Under Equity Assurance Plan (EAP) we have conducted training programs, remedial classes and bridge courses. The summary of the first year transition rate is given below Branch Year Mechanical Civil Applied Chemical Electronics 2012-13 69.4 % 76 % 35.5 % 66.7 % 2013-14 74.6 % 76 % 77.8 % 76 % 10.2 Photographs of the some of the Facilities Created Under TEQIP II are Given Below Analyzer, Chemical Department Electronics 60 MICRO PROCESSOR BASED UTM CORROSION ANALYSER TOTAL STATION 11. CENTRE FOR ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (CERD) ACTIVTIES Sl. No Departme nt Year Amount sanctione d Topic Name of faculty 1. Chemical engineering 201314 50,000 (student project) Nutritional & Psysicochemical quality of thermally and non thermally pasteurized citrus juice Ushakumar y.E.R 61 2. Chemical engineering 201314 50,000 (student project) Production of biodiesel from chicken wastes Ushakumar y E.R 3. Chemical engineering 201314 50,000 (student project) Sindhu N 4. Chemical engineering 201314 50,000 (student project) A study on bio solar cell; the effect of thickness of various layers in total output Property improvement of polymers using nanofillers Subin Poulose 12. ACTIVITIES OF STEP4U & ASAP 12.1 STEP4U Activities The amount allotted in the first phase of this orientation programmes for students of engineering colleges belonging to SC/ST is 3 lakhs. 14 15 16 CATEGO RY SAJILA ASWATHY RANGASWAMY NIMMYA RENJINI RIYA ROOPA AMRUTHA ASHY ROSE REVATHY SUJITH K JISHNU E P ABHIJITH P SEBASTIAN JULIAN NIDHIN CHANDRAN HARIKRISHNAN SC SC SC SC SC SC SC OBC OEC OBC SC SC OBC OBC OBC OBC 62 SUBJE CT RESULT ANALYSI S RESULT NOT PUBLISH ED CONDUCT ED BY DILEEP KUMAR NAME OF STUDENTS STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS CIVIL FIFTH SEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 MECH FIFTH SEM SL NO BRANCH 12.1.1 LIST OF ODD SEMESTER STUDENTS ATTENDED STEP 4 U CLASS 21 JILSHA SC 22 VINEETH SC PUSHPARANJAN SC MUKESH SC SREELEKSHMI SC 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 VIVEK ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY 25 JITHIN AMAL PRAJITH DILNA SNASWARA SUJA VARUN RADHIKA ARDRA ASWATHY SREESHA SC SC SC SC OBC SC SC SC SL NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RESULT NOT PUBLISH ED PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS FAILED SRUTHY GOPAL LIST OF EVEN SEMESTER STUDENTS ATTENDED STEP 4 U CLASS BRAN CATEGO CONDUCT NAME OF STUDENTS SUBJECT CH RY ED BY ATHIRA SOBHAN SC GRAPHICS DR. PRAJITH ANJALI CHELLAPPAN SC SUDHEESH SC ANU CHANDRAN SC SANIL KUMAR SC AJUL OBC SREERAJ SC PRAJEESH SC ASAMS OBC 1&2 COMMON 12.1.2 TRANSPORT PHENOMENA 24 CHEM FIFTH SEM 23 USHAKUMARY OBC DR.SREEKUMAR ASWIN 20 CHEMICAL ENGG THERMODYNAMICS SC SC OBC MECH FIFTH SEM JISHNU E P SUJITH K ABHIJITH P MECHANICAL 3RD SEM 17 18 19 63 SEM FOURTH AE& I S4 COMMON H4 H6 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 H6 28 C6 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 AMITHA ATHIRA JINI O ATHUL RAJ VISHAK SREERAJ N K AGHIL DHANYA SACHIN KRISHNA SREEJITH SWANJITH VISMAYA HARRIS JISHNU BABURAJ REETHA SREEKRIPA ANAD JOHN MIDHUN P RESHMA RAVEENDRAN AAVANI ARSHIDA RINIMOL LEKHA LEKSHMI DEVI GREESHMA BALAN AAVANI REETHA SREEKRIPA MIDHUN P AKHIL SAYISHA PUSHPARANJAN MUKESH VINEETH SREELEKSHMI JILSHA PUSHPARANJAN JILSHA VINEETH SREELEKSHMI MUKESH SAJILA ASWATHY RANGASWAMY NIMMYA RENJINI RIYA ROOPA AMRUTHA SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC OBC OBC SC SC OPEN SC INTRODUCTION TO MICROPROCESSO RS DEEPA MATHEMATICS GIRIJA FLUID PARTICLE MECHANISM ANZIL PROCESS DYNAMICS AND CONTROL HEERA MASSS TRANSFER OPERATIONS SRUTHY STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS DR.DILEEP KUMAR SC SC OBC ST SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC OBC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC ST SC ST SC SC OBC 64 OEC OBC SC OBC SC OBC OBC OBC OBC SC OBC SC OBC SC SC OBC OBC ST SC SC SC SC SC SC OBC OBC OBC OBC MECHINED DESIGN I SAIJAL BIJU I K MACHINERYDYNA MICS O SAJEEB CHEMICAL ENGG DESIGN II 65 ODD HONARARIUM TO CE-CELL HONARARIUM TO CE-CELL CLERK EXPENSE FOR OFFICE STATIONARY EXPENSE FOR COURSE MATERIAL EXPENSE FOR REFRESHMENT EXPENSE FOR CONVEYANCE FACILITY/ACCOMODATION HONARARIUM TO COORDINATOR EXPENSE FOR FACULTY TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS ATTENTED FOR EACH SUBJECT SEMESTER SL. No. 12.1.3. Details of Expenditure for OPES classes : SEMESTER RESHMA TOTAL ASHY ROSE REVATHY JISHNU ABHIJITH SUJITH ASWIN SEBASTAIN JULIAN NITHIN SHANDRAN HARIKRISHNAN JISHNU ABHIJITH SUJITH ASWIN JISHNU SUJITH ASWIN ABHIJITH ANASWARA ASWATHY ARDRA DILNA RENJANA SREESHA VARUN SOURABHYA JENNY NIJI O RADHIKA HONARARIUM TO PRINCIPAL/SENIOR SUPERVISING H8 M6 M6 M6 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 5 600-00 4 S7 8 1200-00 66 610-00 709-00 NIL 12.1.4. Details of Expenditure for OPE classes SEMESTERS FACULTY S5 NIL MANAGER 3 NIL TOTAL 300000 HONARARIUM TO PRINCIPAL/SENIOR SUPERVISING 18600-00 HONARARIUM TO CE-CELL MANAGER 7 HONARARIUM TO CE-CELL CLERK S5 EXPENSE FOR OFFICE STATIONARY 2 EXPENSE FOR COURSE MATERIAL 7200-00 EXPENSE FOR REFRESHMENT 4 FACILITY/ACCOMODATIONEXPENSE FOR CONVEYANCE S3 HONARARIUM TO COORDINATOR EXPENSE FOR FACULTY TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS ATTENTED FOR EACH SEMESTER SL. No. 1 NIL 100000 : EVEN 3291900 FACULTY SUBJECT 1 16 11400-00 4 S4 8 7800-00 5 S6 6 12600-00 6 S6 5 6000-00 7 S6 4 9000-00 8 S6 4 9000-00 9 S6 4 7200-00 10 S8 8 12600-00 Total Expenditure 137355.00 6000-00 4000.00 8 4000.00 S4 2000.00 3 NIL 14400-00 13500.00 9 5855.00 S4 2000.00 2 10,000.00 S1&2 :Rs. 170274.00 The training for competitive examinations [GATE/CAT/IES] for students of Govt. Engineering College, Kozhikode belonging to SC/ST (20132014) is 1 Lakh. Details of classes conducted for GATE : Sl. No. Semes ter Branch Name of Student 67 Remarks 1 8 2 8 CIVIL ENGG CHEMICAL ENGG ANJU ANU TRIVIKRAMAN DEEPTHY RAMYA SANDHYA ANOOP ARCHANA ATHIRA FASAL PRANAV RASHLA SHAHARBAN ANASWARA ARDRA ASWATHY DILNA VARUN RENJANA SREESHA FAHEEMA HASEEB ADILA 8 no’s of students qualify gate exam (7 OBC+ 1 SC) 2 no’s of students qualify gate exam (2 OBC) 1. Details of Expenditure that occurred for sponsoring coaching in outside institutions: NIL 0-00 EXPENSE FOR COURSE MATERIAL EXPENSE FOR OFFICE STATIONARY HONARARIUM TO CE-CELL CLERK HONARARIUM TO CE-CELL MANAGER HONARARIUM TO PRINCIPAL/SENIOR SUPERVISING FACULTY TOTAL 3540 EXPENSE FOR REFRESHMENT EXPENSE FOR FACULTY 20 EXPENSE FOR CONVEYANCE FACILITY/ACCOMODATION TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS ATTENTED FOR EACH SUBJECT 1 HONARARIUM TO COORDINATOR SL. No. 2. Details of Expenditure occurred for training in GATE: NIL NIL NIL NIL 200 40 400 3740 100 0 68 0-00 0 3. Total Expenditure : Rs.37400-00 4. Any other additional information : NIL 12.2 Additional Skill Acquisition Programme (ASAP) activities 12.2.1 Introduction The centre for continuing Education functioning in our institution has been organizing various short-term training programmes.These programmes were mainly organized by different departments using the workshop/laboratory facilities of the institution. Specific programmes aimed at the empowerment of the students belonging to the backward classes have been conducted under the STEP4Uscheme during 2010-11 in tune with the such schemes, it is proposed to conduct an 100hr hands-on training programme on ‘ CONVENTIONAL MECHINING ’ in the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering for the benefit of financially backward students of all communities who have passed eighth standard .The timing will be such that there will be no interference with the regular working of the department/ institution. 12.2.2 Objectives To impart practical training on conventional machining practices. To extend the available lab facilities and expertise of the faculty to a wider section of the society and thus to fulfill the social outreach objective of the institution 12.2.3 Coverage Operations on Lathe, Shaping machine, Slotting machine, Milling machine & Drilling machine. Report 1. Course Duration : 90 Hours 2. Interview Conducted On : 17.12.2013 3. No. of Candidate Selected : 20 Nos. 4. Course Started on : 20.12.2013 5. Course Finished on : 19.03.2014 6. No. of Candidate course completed and Eligible for certificate : 19 Nos. 69 7. Fund Sanctioned : 1,66,000/- 8. Fund Utilized : 1,63,080/- 13.ACTIVITIES OF THE PTA The objectives of parent teacher association in our college are: To work for the progress of the students and institution as a whole to offer creative suggestions for the smooth and successful functioning of the college. To promote better involvement of the parent in various programs of the college. All parents /guardians of the students are in the roll of the college and faculties are the members of the association.PTA has extended many physical and financial supports for improving the infrastructural developments of the institution and promoting students activities.PTA has donated a great number of books to department library of various department for B.Tech and M.Tech students.PTA also maintain a book bank scheme to help financially poor students by lending them books for one semester.PTA awards merit-cum-means scholarship of Rs 1500/- per semester for selected students who are financially poor but academically good. It also gives cash prize to the class toppers. PTA provides Xerox facilities for faculty members and students. Last year, PTA conference hall is modified with new roof of FRP sheet , false ceiling and electrification for conducting regular classes for newly started ECE branch and to conduct meetings , general conferences etc. PTA has given all supports for the opening of newly started ladies hostel and open stage in the campus. Class PTA was organised in every B.Tech classes and discussed the result analysis and students issues in the campus, concluded with creative suggestions from parents. Students ID card is usually issued by PTA .PTA has given physical and financial supports for training and placements activities of the college. PTA has provided financial support for renovations of tennis and volley ball court in the campus and supports for improving facilities in ladies waiting room. Electrical and mechanical maintenance work in the campus is carried out by PTA whenever it is necessary. PTA has given all supports for starting ISTE students chapter in the college. Mr. N Sudhakaran, Mr.Asokan O V (Associate professor in AE&I Engg. dept.) and Mr. Dileep Kumar P G (Asst professor in CE) are the president, secretary and treasurer respectively of the PTA for the year 2013-2014. 70 A new LCD projector was installed in the Edusat room at Govt. rate contract basis. PTA encourage students to attend seminar and paper presentation contest at various reputed institutions and provides financial supports for conducting national level exhibition organized by students. 14. DETAILS OF CIVIL WORKS 1. Girls Hostel P3/1176/2003 Go.(Rt)No.1373/2009-H.Edn.TVM dtd 27/08/2009 for 195 Lakh. Construction completed and the Inauguration of the Ladies hostel was held on February 7th 2014 by Honorable Edn. Minister Sri. P. K Abdu Rabb. 2. Civil Block P2/435/2007 AS received as per the order No.GO (Rt)No. 1046/2009 PWD dtd 14/07/2009 for Rs.175 Lakhs. In order to limit the construction within the sanctioned amount, it was decided to construct the ground floor of the above building as first phase, the construction of which is in progress. AS received for Rs.283 Lakhs for the phase II (Ist and IInd floor) of the Civil Block 3. Construction of production Lab for Mechanical Engineering Department. (P3/732/2010) Administrative Sanction No.GO(Rt) No.2241/2010/H.Edn dtd 24/11/2010 for Rs. 157 Lakh for Production Lab. The location for the construction of the proposed workshop is near the Old Hostel Building where the existing workshop is located. In order to ensure the present working of the workshop classes without hindrance due to the construction works, it was proposed that the workshop Block I (Production Lab) to be constructed first so that the machinery can be shifted to it and then initiate the construction of Workshop Block II (General Workshop). In Budget for 2010-11 an amount of Rs. 2.05 crore is included for the construction of Workshop for Government Engineering College, Kozhikode . It is came to know that work order has been issued for the construction of Production Lab. Now the existing Block has to be demolished. 4. Construction of General Workshop (P3/732/10) AS No. GO (Rt)No. 973/12/H.Edn. for Rs. 3, 22,00,000 for General Workshop. Finalized architectural drawing has been forwarded the Chief Architect for approval. 5. Construction of 6 storied building –P3/2719/10 A Proposal had been forwarded for the construction of multi-storied academic complex for this institution by demolishing the old Hostel Building. 71 The proposal was for a 10 storied Block in 2 Phases. In the first phase it was decided to build 6 storey of the Block (Ground+5 Floors). A rough cost estimate amounting Rs. 15 Crores prepared by the PWD was forwarded to the DTE. Subsequently an amount of 15 crores was included in the budget for 2011-12 for the construction of the Ist phase of this complex with Rs.5 crore allocated for that years allocation. Since the Administrative Sanction was not accorded by the Govt Fund had not been allocated that year. Presently a detailed estimate report for 6 storeys amounting Rs. 35.5 crore has been submitted by PWD Special Building Division, based on the architectural drawing forwarded by the Chief Architect forwarded to DTE for Sanction. 6. Construction of Staff Quarters and Staff Hostel P3/2932/12 Ist phase Assistant Professor Quarters. AS No.GO(Rt)No.904/12/H.Edn.dtd 16-05-12 for Rs. 1450000. NOC from the Defence Establishment to be obtained, waiting for architectural drawing. 7. Open stage under MP Fund – Construction by Nirmithi Kendra Kozhikode (Estimate Rs. 5 lakhs). Inauguration was held on 25 th February 2014 by Honorable MP Sri. M. K Raghavan . Roof for the Open Stage and Landscaping under MLA Fund– Construction by Nirmithi Kendra Kozhikode (Estimate Rs.5 lakhs)- Estimate prepared and waiting for the Fund. 8. Construction of Open Well inside Ladies Hostel Letter No.P3/1176/2003 dtd 14/06/13 of the Principal. Waiting for tender excess approval. 9. Extension of AE&I Block and Chemical Block P3/4265/10 AS was issued for AE&I Block for an amount of Rs.43,00,000 lakhs. GO(Rt)No.977/12/H.Edn dtd 28/05/12-Waiting for structural design from Drick. 15. DETAILS OF FUNDING 15.1. Fund Utilisation: No. Head of Account ALLOTMENT (Rs.) 8,50,000 EXPENDITURE (Rs.) 8,25,090 1 2203-00-112-81-17MW 2 2203-00-112-8119M&E 26,97,991 26,92,077 3 2203-00-112-81- 4,04,338 4,04,178 72 24M&S 4 2203-00-112-81-34 OC 6,00,000 5,97,482 5 2203-00-112-66E Journal 13,00,000 9,95,240 6 2203-00-112-68(Gate) 35,40,000 14,05,290 7 2203-00-003-91-ASAP 1,66,000 1,63,080 8 2203-00-003-93Visiting faculty 2,90,000 2,88,636 9 2203-00-003-9612S&S 68,100 61,351 10 2203-00-112-59 ACA 28,96,640 28,95,911 11 2203-00-003-99-34 OC(3) Faculty Development 2203-00-112-70(ICT) 1,80,000 1,80,000 50,70,144 50,70,144 13 2203-00-003-99(QIP)Salary NIL 60,12,654 14 NMEICT 3,37,079 3,37,079 Total 184,00,292 243,24,840 12 15.2. Internal Revenue Generated: No 16. Head Amount (Rs.) 1 02-02-02-800-99 tuition fee 65,13,0 00 2 02-02-02-800-94 other receipts 30,39,3 95 Total 95,52,395 CONCLUSION 73 The year 2013-2014 had been an year of a large number of academic and co-curricular activities and achievements for the institution. IEEE student chapter and NSS were very active during this period with lot of activities. ISTE student chapter had also been inaugurated this period. The inauguration of Ladies hostel was conducted and admission also started. SAR of NBA Accreditation had been uploaded and preparing for the Accreditation visit this year. 74