About Us | Faculty |
Research Projects |
Syllabus |
Fee Structure of 2010-2011
About Us
This
Department was set up in 1987-88 in this university to bring awareness
of the Electronics instrumentation and impart quality education to the
students in this region. This Department conducted its classes
initially in the Department of Physics and later on shifted to an
independent and existing building in the University campus in 1992.
Now the Department enjoys full support from the University for the
academic and administrative developments. Since its inception, the
Department has been continuously striving to provide quality education
to the students and help the students to carry out state of the art
project at the final year. The Department also conducts high quality
research in Electronic instrumentation and analysis.
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| Course available |
M. Sc. Electronics |
| Specializations |
Instrumentation, Communication,
nanoelectronics |
| Admissions |
Intake capacity: 16 per year |
| Eligibility |
B. Sc. From recognized university with
Electronics as one of the subjects |
| Present Head |
Dr. Satish Sharma |
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| Coordinators |
Dr.
G. N. Navaneeth (1987-1998)
Dr. S. Rajagopalan (1998-2002)
Dr. V. B. Sapre (2002)
Dr.
S. Rajagopalan (2002-2005) |
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| Ex-heads |
Mrs. A. D. Sakhare (2005-Nov. 2008)
Mr. P. K. Butey (Nov. 2008 – Sept 2009) |
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| Faculty Members |
Dr. Satish Sharma
Mrs. Anupama D. Sakhare
Mrs. Shweta M. Barhate |
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(Contributory Teachers) |
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Dr. M. S. Korde
Dr. C. S. Adgaonkar
Mrs. Monali A. Mahajan
Mr. Sanjiv U. Dubey
Mr. Nitin S. Ingle
Mr. Abhijit D. Kshirsagar
Mr. Anup C. Bhat |
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| Areas of Research |
Virtual Instrumentation
Ultrasonic Signal Processing
Digital Signal Processing
Embedded System
Microwaves Communications
Ferro-magnetic
Artificial Neural Network
Nanoscience and nano-technology Nanoelectronics |
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| Ph. D. Awardees |
Mr. Vilas M. Ghodki (2008)
Mr. Premshankar K. Dubey (2008)
Mr. Vyantatesh R. Vyaghra (2008)
Mr. Amrut S. Lanje (2010)
Mr. Pradeep K. Butey (2011) |
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| Research Scholars |
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| Electronics |
Mrs. Monali A. Mahajan
Mrs. Varsha V. Rangari
Mrs. Rakhee V. Vyaghra
Mr. Vishwajit M. Pendsey
Mr. Gopesh K. Singh
Mr. Madhusudan G. Lanjewar
Mr. Vivek N. Katare
Mr. Nilesh Barange
Mr. Sanjiv U. Dubey
Mr. Nitin K. Ingle
Mr. Shridhar R. Sharma
Mr. Mahesh J. Hedau
Mr. Narendra V. Shiwarkar
Mr. Ashwin Y. Ankar
Mr. Kunal D. Gaikwad
Mr. Ashish Rewatkar
Mr. Nilesh D. Meshram
Mr. Prashant G. Chakole |
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| Computer Science |
Mr. Subhash R. Pande
Mr. Onkar S. Kemkar
Ms. Shamala S. Sambare
Mr. Kishor M. Dhole
Mr. Ravindra Jugele |
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Dr. SATISH
SHARMA
Associate Professor and Head
Department of Electronics and Computer Science,
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj,
Nagpur University, Nagpur – 440 033 (M.S.)
Phones: (O) 07122500441 (M) 9422805298
Email: sjsharma@rediffmail.com; sharmasat@gmail.com
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Academic Profile:
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M. Sc., Nagpur
University, Nagpur (1987)
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National Eligibility Test
in Physics (1988)
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M. Phil., Nagpur
University, Nagpur (1988)
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Ph. D., Nagpur
University, Nagpur (1999)
Positions Held:
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Lecturer in Electronics,
Seth Kesarimal Porwal College, Kamptee, Nagpur (5th
September 1988 to 4th September 1995)
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Sr. Lecturer in
Electronics, Seth Kesarimal Porwal College, Kamptee, Nagpur (5th
September 1995 to 4th September 2000)
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Reader in Electronics,
Seth Kesarimal Porwal College, Kamptee, Nagpur (5th
September 2000 to 4th December 2008)
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Associate Professor in
Electronics, Department of Electronics and Computer Science,
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj, Nagpur University, Nagpur (4th
December 2008 till date)
Areas
of Interest:
Acoustics, instrumentation in ultrasonics, virtual instrumentation,
artificial neural network, nano-science and nano-technology
Awards
and Recognition;
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Visiting Scientist:
International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy
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Research Fellow: Indian
Academy of Science-Indian National Science Academy-National Academy
of Science 2006-07 (IIT Kanpur)
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Visiting Fellow: Indian
Academy of Science, New Delhi (IIT Kanpur)
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Visiting Consultant:
Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat (Oman)
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Referee: J. Non
Destructive Testing (IEEE)
Professional Affiliations:
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Fellow,
Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers
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Life
Member, Ultrasonic Society of India (NPL, New Delhi)
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Life
Member, Instrument Society of India (IISc, Bangalore)
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Life
Member, Indian Physics Association (TIFR, Mumbai)
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Life
Member, University Teachers’ Association (Nagpur)
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Life
Member, Indian Association of Solid State Chemists and Allied
Scientists (Jammu University)
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Life
Member, Society for Material Chemistry (BARC, Mumbai)
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Life
Member, Indian Association of Physics Teachers (Kanpur)
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Life
Member, Society for Promotion of Excellence in Electronics
Discipline (Pune)
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Member,
Material Research Society, Singapore (NUS, Singapore)
Research guidance:
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Development of PC based Techniques for Acoustic Measurements: Mr.
Vilas Ghodki (2008)
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Ultrasonic Signal Processing for Characterisatiosn of Matter : Mr.
Vyankatesh Vyaghra (2008)
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Design
and Study of Instrumentation for Characterisation of Polymers: Mr.
Premshankar K. Dubey:(2008)
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Simulation Models for Acoustical Studies using Artificial Neural
Network: Miss. Rashmi S. Dashputre : (2009)
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Electrical Characterisation of Some Nano-materials: Mr. A. S. Lanje:
(2010)
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Acoustical Studies of Worship Spaces: Mr. Allan Tavares (2011)
Teaching Experience:
Involved in teaching Electronics in undergraduate and post graduate
since 1988
Sponsored Research Projects:
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Characterization of Nano-particle
Gels Using Ultrasonic Technique (Rs. 30,000), UGC (WRO) Pune,
2000-2002
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Development of Virtual
Lab for Precise Ultrasonic Measurements (Rs. 3,60,000), UGC, New
Delhi, 2004-2007
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Development of Database
comprising of Compilation of Information on Ultrasonic Propagation
Studies in Polymers (Rs. 55,000), UGC (WRO), Pune, 2004-2006
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Development of Multimedia
Electronics Laboratory (Rs. 75,000), UGC (WRO), Pune, 2007-2009
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Synthesis of Functional
Nanomaterials using Ultrasonic Reactor, UGC, New Delhi
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Development of Lab VIEW
based Technique for Broadband Ultrasonic Spectroscopy (Rs.
8,40,000), UGC, New Delhi, 2011-2014
Selected Publications:
1. S.
Rajagopalan and S. J. Sharma: Study of Silk Races using an
Ultrasonic
Technique: Acoust. Letts. 23(5), 93(1999)
2. S.
Rajagopalan and S. J. Sharma: Phase Separation Studies Using
Ultrasonic Technique in Cellulose Acetate-High Impact Polystyrene:
J. Pure and Appl. Ultrason. 22(2), 60(2000)
3. S.
Rajagopalan and S. J. Sharma: Adiabatic Compressibility and
Solvation Studies of Cellulose Acetate in Cyclohexanone and in Carbon
Tetrachloride: J. Pure & Appl. Ultrason. 24(1), 1(2002)
4. S.
Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V. Y. Nanotkar: Ultrasonic
Propagation in Silver Nanoparticles: J. of Metastable
and Nanocryst. Mat. 23, 271-274, January(2005)
5. S.
Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V. Y. Nanotkar: A Study of Effect of
Polymer Matrix on the Ultrasonic Propagation in Silver Nanoparticles:
J. of Metastable and Nanocryst. Mat. 23,
319-322, January (2005)
6. S.
Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and R. S. Dashaputre: Ultrasonic
Velocity Propagation in Refrigerants through Artificial Neural Network
Approach: J. Mats. & Equip. for Proc. Ind. 24(12),24-26
(2006)
7. S.
Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and P. K. Dubey: Measurement of Ultrasonic
Velocity with improved Accuracy in Pulse Echo Set-up: Rev. Sci.
Instrum. 78,085104 (2007)
8. S.
Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and R. S. Dashaputre:
Analysis of Ultrasonic Velocity in
Refrigerants using Artificial Neural Network:
Phys. and Chem. of Liquids 45(3),
351–358(June 2007)
9. M.
A. P. S. Tavares, S. Rajagopalan and S. J. Sharma: Comparative
Acoustical Studies of Two Goan Churches: Proceedings of 19th
ICA, Madrid (2007) paper rba-16-009, Special issue of the
Journal Revista de Acoustica 38, 3-4 (2007)
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N. S. Gajbhiye, R. Singh, A. Ahmed, D. K. Panda, S. S. Umare
and S. J. Sharma: Re-dispersible Li+ and Eu3+ co-doped CdS
Nanoparticles: Luminescence Studies: Pramana 70(2), 313-321(2008)
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R. S. Ningthoujam, N. S. Gajbhiye, A. Ahmed, S. S. Umare and S.
J. Sharma: Re-Dispersible Li+ and Eu3+ Co-Doped
Nanocrystalline ZnO: Luminescence and EPR Studies. Journal of
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 8, 1-4 (2008)
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S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma, V. M. Pendsey, V. R. Vyaghra and
P. K. Dubey: High Resolution Ultrasonic Attenuation Measurements in
Pulse-echo Set up: MAPAN J. Met. Soc. Ind. 23(4), 245-252
(2008)
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R. S. Ningthoujam, S. S. Umare, S. J. Sharma, R. Shukla, Sajith
Kurian, R. K. Vatsa, A. K. Tyagi, R. Tewari and N. S. Gajbhiye:
Magnetic and Mossbauer Studies of Co1-xLixFe2O4
(x=0,0.2): Hyperfine Interact 184, 227-233 (2008)
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S. S. Umare, R. S. Ningthoujam, S. J. Sharma, S. Shrivastava,
Sajith Kurian and N. S. Gajbhiye: Mossbauer and Magnetic Studies on
Nanocrystalline NiFe2O4 Particles Prepared by
Ethylene Glycol Route: Hyperfine Interact 184, 235-243
(2008)
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M. A. P. S. Tavares, S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and A. P.
O. Carvalho: Prediction of Acoustic Comfort and Acoustic Silence in
Catholic Churches: Proceedings of 38th Inter-noise 2009,
Ottawa (Canada) (2009)
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N. S. Karan, A. Agrawal, P. K. Pandey, P. Smitha, S. J. Sharma,
D. P. Mishra and N. S. Gajbhiye: Diffusion Flame Synthesis of Hollow
Anatase TiO2 Nanoparticles: Mat. Sc. & Engg. B. 163,
128-133 (2009)
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M. A. S. M. Tavares, S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and A. P. O.
Carvalho: The Effect of Source Location, Posture and Language on
Speech Intelligibility in Goan Churches: Build. Acoust. 16(3),
283-297 (2009)
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A. S. Lanje, S. J. Sharma and R. B. Pode: Magnetic and
Electrical Properties of Nickel Nanoparticles prepared by Hydrazine
Reduction Method: Arch. Phys. Res. 1(1) 49-56 (2010)
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S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V. M. Ghodki: Design of
Virtual Sing around System for Precise Ultrasonic Velocity
Measurements: Elect. J. Technical Acoust. 5, 1-8 (2010)
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A. S. Lanje, R. S. Ningthoujam, S. J. Sharma, R. B. Pode
and R. K. Vatsa: Luminescence Properties of Sn1-xFexO2
Nanoparticles: Int. J. Nanotech. 7(9-12)979-988(2010)
Mrs. Anupama Devendra Sakhare
Assistant Professor
Department of Electronics and Computer Science,
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj,
Nagpur University, Nagpur – 440 033
Phones: (O) 07122500441 ; 07122500326
Email: avgajbhiye@yahoo.co.in
Academic Qualifications:
M. Sc. (Computer Science), Nagpur University, Nagpur
NET (Computer Science and Applications)Date of Appointment: 20.11.2004
Areas of Specialization: Natural Computational Algorithmics |
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Mrs. Shweta M. Barhate is
working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and
Computer Science since last 2 years. She has done PGDCS & A from IICC,
Nagpur University, M. Sc. (Comp. Sc.) from Shivaji Science College,
Nagpur, M. Phil (Comp. Sc.) from YCMOU, Nashik. She has also qualified
UGC NET in Computer Science and Applications in the year 2006 and is
currently registered for Ph. D under RTM Nagpur University.
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Research paper Concept OF
Knowledge Management for Rural India, published in International
Journal of Computer Applications and Business Intelligence (IJCABI),
ISSN, 0975-0945X, October 2010
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Research papers presented
at International/National conferences:
1. Integrating E-
learning and M-Learning to Enhance Active Learning, IEEE,
International Conference ITBI, IMT Nagpur, November 2010
2. Integrating Peer to Peer Collaboration with E-Learning,
National Conference DMIMS, Nagpur, January 2010
3. Concept of Knowledge Management for Rural India, International
Conference at Yeshwant Mahavidyalaya, Nanded, January 2010
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Dr. M. S. Korde
M.
Sc., Ph. D. (Physics), F.I.E.T.E.
Honorary Faculty Member,
Department of Electronics and Computer Science,
RTM Nagpur University Campus,
Nagpur-440 033
Email: mskorde37@yahoo.com
Mobile: 9921822668
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| Date of Birth : 14th April 1937 |
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| Address : 106, Gulmohor Flats, Tilak
Nagar, Nagpur – 440 010 |
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| Research Work: The Ionospheric studies
with special reference to Total Electron Content Obtained
Ph.D. degree from Nagpur University in 1982 |
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Academic Positions Held
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Lecturer in Physics, M.
M. College of Science, Nagpur (June 1962 – June 1963)
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Assistant Lecturer in
Physics, Institute of Science, Nagpur (1963)
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Lecturer in Physics,
Institute of Science, Nagpur (1964-1987)
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Reader in Physics,
Institute of Science, Nagpur (1988-1997.
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Honorary faculty member,
Department of Electronics, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur (1997 till
date)
Memberships
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Fellow,
Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (1992)
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Member,
Indian Physics Association
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Life
Member, Marathi Vidyan Parishad
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Life
Member, Indian Association of Physics Teachers
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Life
Member, Instrument Society of India
Research
Publications
Research
Areas of Interest
Guided M.
Sc. Projects in the following areas
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Digital filters
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Digital Image Processing
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Artificial Neural networks
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Fuzzy logic applications
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Genetic algorithm for circuit optimization
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Spread-spectrum techniques
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Design of synchronous and asynchronous circuits
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Wavelet transforms for image compression
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Cryptographic techniques for network security
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Channel coding techniques
Dr. Chandrashekhar Shankarrao
Adgaonkar
M. Sc., Ph. D. (Physics), F.I.E.T.E, F.U.S.I.
Honorary Faculty Member,
Department of Electronics and Computer Science,
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj
Nagpur University, Nagpur – 440 033
Phone No. 9422110490
Email : csadgaonkar@yahoo.com
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| Date of Birth: 18th December 1940 |
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Address: 174, Madura Apartments, RPTS Road,
Laxmi Nagar, Nagpur – 440 022 (M. S.)
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Academic
Positions Held
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Retired
Head, Dept. of Electronics, (1991-2000)
Govt. P. G. Institute of Science, Nagpur
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Dept of
Physics, Univ. of Baghdad (Baghdad) Iraq (1981-1983)
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Member,
Editorial Board, Indian Journal of Pure & Applied Physics
(CSIR) New Delhi (1999-2001)
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Referee
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Indian
Journal of Pure & Applied Physics
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Indian
Journal of Pure and Applied Ultrasonics
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Acustica
(W. Germany)
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Journal
of Physics Education
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J. of
Molecular Liquids (W. Germany)
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Recognised
Ph. D. guide of Nagpur & Amravati university
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Ex.
Chairman, BOS (Elect.) Nagpur University, Nagpur (1991-1996)
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Board of
Studies (Phys.), Ramtirth Marathwada University, Nanded (Maharashtra)
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Ph. D.
(Physics/Elect.) examiner of Various Universities
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RRC member,
Sant Gadgebaba Amravati University, Amravati (2000-2005)
Memberships
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Who’s Who
in Science & Engg. (USA), Asia & Pacific and In World
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Expert
member of
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NCSIR New
Delhi
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DOEACC
Society, New Delhi
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R.
R. C. Amravati University, Amravati
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SET in
Physics (Maharashtra)
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Fellow,
Institution of Electronics & Telecomm. Engineers, New Delhi
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Fellow,
Ultrasonic Society of India
Research
Publications
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72
research papers published in National & Internationals Journals
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10 Papers
included in International and national conferences
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Ph. D.
awardees : 9
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Students
pursuing Ph. D. : 02
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M. Sc.
Physics/Electronics project guided: 60
Areas of
Interest
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NMR
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Microwaves
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Ultrasonics
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Liquid
and solid dielectrics
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Ferroelectrics and glasses
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Thermo-electrets and
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Electronics Instrumentation
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Physics
Education
Positions
Held
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UGC Sponsored Major/Minor Research Projects
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Year |
Amount |
Investigators |
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Development of Virtual Lab
for Precise Ultrasonic Measurements |
2004-2007 |
Rs. 3,60,000=00 |
Dr. S. J. Sharma and Dr. S.
Rajagopalan |
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2. |
Development of Database
Comprising of Compilation of Information on Ultrasonic Propagation
Studies in Polymers |
2004-2006 |
Rs. 55,000=00 |
Dr. S. J. Sharma and Dr. S.
Rajagopalan |
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3. |
Development of Multimedia
Electronics Laboratory |
2007-2009 |
Rs. 75,000=00 |
Dr. S. J. Sharma and Dr. S.
Rajagopalan
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4. |
Characterisation of
Nanoparticle Gels using Ultrasonic Technique |
2000-2002 |
Rs. 30,000=00 |
Dr. S. J. Sharma and Dr. S.
Rajagopalan |
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5. |
Intelligent Data Logger
with Remote PC link |
2007-2009 |
Rs. 1,00,000=00 |
Mr. V.M. Pendsey and Dr.
S. J. Sharma
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6. |
Simulation and Modeling of
Experiments in UG Electronics Laboratory |
2009-2011 |
Rs. 1,24,000=00 |
Dr. V.M. Ghodki and Dr. S.
J. Sharma
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7. |
Lab VIEW Based Acoustic
Measurements in Some Bio- Liquids |
2009-2011 |
Rs. 2,00,000=00 |
Dr. V. D. Bhandakkar
and Dr. S. J. Sharma
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8. |
Synthesis of Functional
Nanoparticles using Ultrasonic Reactor |
Submitted
(Dec. 2008) |
Rs. 2,00,000=00 |
Dr. S. J. Sharma and Dr. S.
Rajagopalan |
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Development of Lab VIEW
Based Technique for Broadband Ultrasonic Spectroscopy |
2011-2014 |
Rs. 8,40,000=00 |
Dr. S. J. Sharma and Dr. S.
Rajagopalan |
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Department of Electronics and Computer Science
Students in Laboratories
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Syllabus:
Syllabus: To be Effective
from 2011-12 and onwards
M. Sc. Electronics
M. Sc. Part I
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Theory Papers |
Title |
Marks |
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Digital Design and Applications |
60 |
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II |
Embedded Systems |
60 |
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III |
Biomedical Instrumentation |
60 |
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IV |
PC Interfacing and Programming Languages |
60 |
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Virtual Instrumentation |
60 |
Two Practicals based on the above papers – 6 Hours each
Practical I : 6 Hrs: Two experiments to be performed – 100 Marks
Practical II: 6 Hrs: Two experiments to be performed – 100 Marks
M. Sc Part II
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Theory Papers |
Title |
Marks |
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Microwave and optical Communications |
60 |
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II |
Digital Communications |
60 |
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Antennas and Mobile Communications |
60 |
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Digital Signal Processing |
60 |
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V |
Project and Seminar |
60 |
Two Practicals based on the
above papers – 6 Hours each
Practical I : 6 Hrs: Two experiments to be performed – 100 Marks
Practical II: 6 Hrs: Two experiments to be performed – 100 Marks
M. Sc. Part I (Electronics)
Paper I
Digital Design and Applications
Total Marks: 60
Unit I: Combinational Logic Design
Simplification of logic
functions using K-maps, don’t care conditions, realization of Boolean
functions using two level NAND-NAND, NOR-NOR logic, multiplexers,
decoders, ROM, PLA; Design examples BCD- to – 7 segment decoder,
multiplexed display system; Interfacing of logic families: open-
collector, totem-pole and tri-state outputs, TTL-CMOS interfacing,
CMOS-TTL interfacing, loading rules, fan-out
Unit II: Analysis and Design of
Sequential circuits:
State diagrams, characteristic
equations of different flip-flops, conversion from one type to another
type of flip flops, Mealy and Moore models, design of a sequence detector,
minimization of states, design of counters with lockout prevention;
Asynchronous sequential circuits; ripple counters, detection and removal
of races and hazards
Unit III: Microprocessor 8086
Architecture of 8086, memory
segmentation, physical address generation, registers- arithmetic, segment,
index, flag register, instruction queue, minimum and maximum modes, timing
diagrams, 8086 instruction set, addressing modes, introduction to
coprocessor 8087, data formats, introduction of DOS operating system
Unit IV: Assembly Language Programming
Assembler directives and
operators, ALP examples, stack structure of 8086, PUSH and POP
instructions, flags, JUMP instructions, LOOP instructions, while-do, if
then–else structures, subroutines, macros, timing and delays
Unit V:
The 8254 programmable interval timer, modes of operation, control word,
applications; Modems: modulation methods, baud rate & data rate, modem
standards, LAN, WAN, standard OSO protocol
Practicals:
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Design of some combinational circuits
using NAND and NOR gates
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Design of circuits using multiplexers
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Design of circuits using a decoder and
gates
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Design of circuits using PLA
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Design of binary comparator circuit
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Design of UP/DN synchronous counter
using DFFs
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Design of Ripple counter using TFFs
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Design of sequence detector circuits
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Design of pulse gulper circuit
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Experiments based on 8086
microprocessor kit
Books:
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Microprocessors and Interfacing: D. V.
Hall (MGH International Edition)
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Advanced Microprocessors & Peripherals:
A. K. Ray & Bhurchundi (TMH, New Delhi, 2008)
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Assembly Language Programming: Peter
Abel (PHI, New Delhi, 1996)
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Logic Design : Charles Roth (Jaico
Publications, New Delhi)
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Digital Design : Morris Mano (PHI, New
Delhi)
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Digital Principles and Applications : A.
P. Malvino (MGH)
References:
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Modern Digital Electronics: R. P. Jain (TMH,
New Delhi)
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The 80x86 Family : John Uffenbeck
(Pearson Education)
M. Sc. I (Electronics)
Paper II
Microcontrollers and Embedded Systems
Total Marks: 60
Unit I: Microcontrollers
Introduction, 8051 architecture, features
of 8051, basic assembly language programming concepts, instruction set,
data transfer, logical operations, arithmetic operations, jump/call
instructions, interrupt handler, addressing modes, an 8051 microcontroller
design & testing
Unit II: Applications
Interfacing – Keyboard,
displays – LED, LCD - 16x2 alphanumeric, ADC/DAC, stepper motor, dc motor
speed controller, electrical characterization system for semiconductor
parameter analysis, serial communication with PC using RS232, Serial
Peripheral Interface (SPI), Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C), serial
communication with other microcontrollers/devices using I2C, SPI, RS232
protocols
Unit III: Other Microcontrollers
Block diagram, architecture, chip size,
function availability, cost, power consumption, speed and other features
of AVR – ATMEGA8535, PIC18F4321, Motorola - MC68HC908QB8, Renesas-
H8/38104 and comparison with 8051 microcontroller; Introduction to 16-bit
micro-controllers, Integrated Development Environment like pinnacle, daisy
chain
Unit IV: ARM Processors
ARM Processors: General architectures and
their limitations; need for designer oriented architecture, concept of
ARM, study of ARM family (ARM7- LPC2148); development tools: ATMEL
assembler and simulator, ATMEL AVR studio; Interfacing of SD card,
interfacing via USB port; robotic control application
Unit V: Programmable Logic Controller
Basic functions of PLC, advantages over
microcontroller, basic architecture, register basics, timer functions,
counter function, ladder diagram, overview of PLC systems, I/O modules,
power supplies, isolators, programming PLC, Alarm signal generation for a
process (e.g. heating, cooling or threshold of a process etc.), direct
digital control (DDC) algorithm
Practicals:
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Interfacing of keyboard with
microcontroller (8051)
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Interfacing of LCD (16x2)
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Interfacing of I2C clock IC (DS1307)
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Interfacing of stepper motor
-
Interfacing of ADC (0808)
-
Interfacing of DAC (0809)
-
Designing of temperature data logger
interfaced with PC through serial port
-
Interfacing of 2 microcontrollers using
serial port
-
Design of simple robotic system
Books:
-
The 8051 microcontroller : Kenneth
Ayala (Thomson Delmar Learning, New Delhi, 2007)
-
8051 Microcontroller : Mazidi Mazidi (Penram
Publishers, New Delhi)
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Programmable Logic Controllers-
Principles & Applications: John W. Webb & Ronald A. Reis (4th
Edition, Prentice Hall Inc. New Jersey, 1998)
-
Datasheet and user manuals of AVR 8535,
PIC18F4321, ARM LPC2148, MC68HC908QB8, H8/38104
-
Intelligent Robotic Systems : Spyros G.
Tzafestas (Marcel Dekkar Inc. New York)
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Robotics: Control, Sensing, Vision and
Intelligence : K. S. Fu, R. C. Gonzalez, C. S. G. Lee (2nd
Edition, MGH, Singapore)
References:
-
Programming & Customizing the 8051
Microcontroller: Myke Predko (TMH, New Delhi, 1999)
-
PIC Controllers : Mike Predko (3rd
Edition, MGH)
-
Robotic Engineering : Richard D.
Klafter, Thomas A. Chmielewski, Michael Negin (Prentice Hall
International Edition, 1999)
M. Sc. I (Electronics)
Paper III
Biomedical Instrumentation
Total Marks: 60
Unit I:
Basic Principles of Biomedical Electronics
Bioelectrical signals, distribution of electrical potentials
in different parts of the body, their magnitude and relationship to the
physical status, physical anatomy, processing of bio-electronic signals
and different types of transducers for acquisition, man-instrument system,
biometrics
Unit
II: Recording Systems
General
consideration of electronic recording amplifier, preamplifier, main
amplifier and driver amplifier; consideration of noise; Display systems:
Oscilloscopes- long persistence, memory facility, multi-channel displays
Unit
III: Patient Safety
Electronic
shock hazards in biomedical instrumentation, Leakage current;
Instrumentation grounding techniques; Patient monitoring systems, fetal
monitoring system; Need for imaging the human body; Imaging techniques-
principles of NMR and MRI, ultrasonic imaging, medical thermography;
Principle of fiber optic instruments - endoscope, flexible bronchoscope
and gastro scope
Unit
IV: Biomedical Instruments
Electro-encephalography (EEG), Electrocardiography (ECG), Electromyography
(EMG) and ultrasonic instrumentation, hemo-dialysis machine, traction,
TENS, Phonophorasis; Cardiac pacemakers, cardiac defibrillators;
Diathermy- shortwave, microwave and surgical; use of telemetry in
diagnosis; applications of Lasers in biomedical field
Unit V:
Computer Applications in medicines
Nuclear medicine, software in nuclear medicine, digital
subtraction radiotherapy, ultrasonography, X-ray computerized tomography,
software for hospital maintenance (Algorithm/flowchart), computer
networking
Practicals:
-
Design and study of op-amp
based EEG signal amplifier.( input through simulation)
-
Design and study of
electronic stethoscope
-
Design and study of body
temperature measuring system
-
Design and study of
respiratory rate measuring system
-
Design and study of arm
pressure measuring system
-
Design of digital heart rate
measuring system
Books:
-
Handbook
of Biomedical Instrumentation –R. S. Khandpur (TMH, New Delhi)
-
Biomedical Instrumentation – Leslle Cromwell (PHI Publication)
-
Biomedical Engineering System – Leslle Cromwell (PHI Publication)
-
Biomedical Phenomenon – Robert Plonsay (John Wiley & Sons)
-
Computers in medicine – R. D. Lele (TMH, New Delhi)
M. Sc. I (Electronics)
Paper IV
PC Interfacing and Programming
Languages
Total Marks: 60
Unit I: Introduction to Personal
Computers
Personal computers, operating systems, I/O
ports, plug in slots, operator interface; Need for interfacing,
characteristics of an interface; data transfer schemes; PC based data
acquisition, standard peripheral interfaces – Programmable Peripheral
Interface (8255A), Priority Interrupt Controller (8259A), DMA controller
(8237), Programmable Interval Timer (8254), serial I/O, UART (PC 16550D)
Unit II: Data Acquisition
Data acquisition basics-
sampling concepts, sampling theorems, aliasing, over-sampling,
interpolation, DAC – techniques, characteristics, ADC – Integrating type,
successive approximation, parallel/flash, sigma- delta converter,
characteristics of ADC; Data acquisition systems- digital I/O, timing I/O,
counter I/O, local data acquisition, GPIB data acquisitions
Unit III: I/O Buses and Ports
Expansion buses- ISA, EISA,
PCI; parallel port- standard parallel port, enhanced parallel port,
enhanced capabilities port; serial port - serial communication format,
error checking, encoding, compression, serial communication modes,
transmission medium, RS232, RS422, RS485; USB- features of USB, USB
system, USB transfer, USB microcontrollers
Unit IV: Programming in C
Basics of programming –
algorithms, flow charts, tools for programming in C – data types, data
storage, data access, concepts of iteration, selection, decision making,
looping
Unit V: Programming in C
Arrays, functions, structures and unions,
pointers, file handling in C; hardware access using C program- serial and
parallel port; Limitations of C programming and utility of GUI;
programming & operating system, modular programming, object oriented
programming in JAVA
Practicals:
Minimum 20 practicals covering file
handling for various data types, sorting and searching, printer port
access for input-output, serial port access, interfacing of character
display (5x7)
Development of Graphical User Interface
(GUI) for the above practicals in Java. Study of platform independent
programming using JAVA
Books:
-
PC based Instrumentation: Concepts &
Practice: N. Mathivanan (PHI, New Delhi, 2007)
-
Microprocessors and Interfacing; D.V.
Hall (MGH International Publication)
-
Computer Control of Processes : M.
Chidambaram (Narosa, New Delhi, 2003)
-
C Programming - C. Balaguruswamy (TMH,
New Delhi)
-
Let Us C: Yashwant Kanetkar (BPB
Publications, New Delhi)
-
Java Programming - C. Balaguruswamy (TMH,
New Delhi)
-
C Programming – Gottfried, Schaum
Series
-
Programming Languages: Concepts and
Constructs – Ravi Sethi (Addison Wesley Publ)
-
Java Programming Bible (IDG Book India
Pvt. Ltd, 2000)
-
Java 2 Developer's Handbook – Philip
Heller and Simon Roberts (BPB Publications, New Delhi)
Reference:
1.
Microprocessors, PC Hardware and Interfacing: N. Mathivanan (PHI,
New Delhi, 2003)
2.
PC Interfacing and Data Acquisition: Kevin James (Elsevier
Publication)
3.
The ANSI 'C' language – Kernighan and Ritchie (PHI, New Delhi,
1996)
M. Sc. I (Electronics)
Paper V
Virtual Instrumentation
Total Marks: 60
Unit I: Virtual Instrumentation
Traditional bench top
instruments, general functional description of a digital instrument, block
diagram of a virtual instrument, user interface, advantages of virtual
instrument over conventional instruments, architecture of a virtual
instrument & its relation to the operating system, data flow techniques,
other virtual programming environments
Unit II: Virtual Instrument
Programming Techniques
VIs and sub VIs, loops and
charts, arrays, clusters and graphs, case and sequence structures, formula
nodes, local and global variables, string and file I/O, instrument
drivers, publishing measurement data in the web
Unit III:
Data Acquisition Basics
Introduction to data
acquisition on PC, concepts of data acquisition and terminology, sampling
fundamentals, I/O techniques and buses, ADC, DAC, digital I/O, counters
and timers, DMA, buffered I/O, real time data acquisition, calibration,
resolution, data acquisition interface requirements
Unit IV: Virtual Instrument Chassis
Requirements
Common instrument interface:
Current loop, RS232/RS485, GPIB systems basics; interface basics: USB,
PCMCIA, VXI, SCXI, PXI, Firewire; PXI system controllers; Ethernet control
of PXI; Networking basics of office and industrial applications; VISA &
IVI
Unit V:
Virtual Instrument Analysis Toolsets
Distributed I/O modules,
Applications of VI, Instrument control, simulations of systems, Fourier
Transform, power spectrum, correlation methods, windowing & filtering, P,
PI, and PID module handling, virtual system design in temperature,
pressure, humidity, image acquisition and processing, motion control,
database programming, concept of remote lab using virtual instrument
Practicals:
-
Data acquisition using virtual
instrumentation from temperature transducer
-
Data acquisition using virtual
instrumentation from pressure transducer
-
Stepper motor control using virtual
instrument
-
Creation of CRO using virtual instrument
-
Design of digital multi-meter using
virtual instrument
-
Design of variable function generator
using virtual instrument
-
Creation of digital temperature
controller using virtual instrument
-
Machine vision concepts using virtual
instrument
Books:
-
Virtual Instrumentation using Lab VIEW :
Sanjay Gupta and Joseph John (TMH, New Delhi, 1st edition,
2005)
-
Virtual Instrumentation using Lab VIEW :
Jovitha Jerome (PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2007)
-
Lab VIEW for Everyone: Lisa K.
Wells & Jeffrey Travis (Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1997)
-
NI Lab VIEW user manual
-
Lab VIEW Graphical Programming:
Gary Johnson (Second edition MGH, New York, 1997)
-
Lab VIEW for Data Acquisition:
Bruce Mihura (PHI, New Delhi)
References:
1.
PC Based
Instrumentation: Concepts & Practice: N. Mathivanan (PHI, New
Delhi, 2007)
2.
PC Interfacing & Data
Acquisition: Techniques & Measurement Instrumentation and Control: Kevin
James (Elsevier Publication)
M. Sc. Part - II (ELECTRONICS)
Paper I
Microwaves and Optical Communications
Total Marks: 60
Unit I: Microwave Generators
Limitations of vacuum tunes in high
frequency regions, transient time phenomenon, two cavity klystron, reflex
klystron oscillator, magnetron oscillator, TWT amplifier, backward wave
oscillator
Unit II:
Microwave Components
Maxwell’s equations, propagation of EM
wave through wave guide, relations for TE, TM and EM wave, scattering
matrix, attenuators, Tees, directional couplers, circulators, isolators,
phase shifters, cavity resonators
Unit III: Microwave devices and
measurements
GaAS oscillator, IMPAT and TRAPPAT
oscillators, PIN diodes, microwave transistors, microwave measurements:
VSWR, phase shift, frequency, power and attenuation; dielectric constant
of liquids and solids, measurement of Q of wave guide
Unit IV: Fiber optics
Principles of optical communication,
single mode and multi mode fibers, step index, graded index, ray model,
multi path dispersion, optical fiber as wave guide, material dispersion,
fiber sources and detectors,
Unit V:
Manufacture and Measurements of OFC
Optical fiber cable, fiber joints,
splices, couplers and connectors, measurement in optical fibers,
attenuation measurement, dispersion measurement, refractive index profile
measurement, transmission links, optical transmitters and receivers
Practicals:
(A) Practicals on X-band test bench
-
Characteristics of reflex Klystron
-
Attenuation Measurement
-
Coupling and directivity of a
directional coupler
-
Standing wave plotting and measurement
of guide wavelength
-
Measurement of low VSWR and high VSWR
-
Measurement of unknown impedance using
Smith chart
(B) Practicals on optical fiber
-
Transmission characteristics of optical
fiber link
-
Attenuation measurement
-
Dispersion measurement
-
Refractive index profile measurements
Books:
-
Microwave devices and Circuits: Liao
-
Microwave Engineering: David Pozar
-
Electronics and Radio Engineering:
Terman
-
Introduction to Microwave Theory and
Measurement: A. L .Lance
-
Optical Fiber Communication : B. Keiser
(MGH)
-
Optical Communication Systems: J. Gower
(Prentice Hall)
-
Optical Fiber Systems: Kao (MGH)
-
Fiber Optic Communication: D. C.
Agrawal (A. H. Wheeler Co. )
M. Sc. Part - II (ELECTRONICS)
Paper II
Digital Communications
Total Marks: 60
Unit I: Signals and spectra
Classification of signals,
energy and power signals, energy spectral density, power spectral density,
unit impulse function, sifting property of the Dirac delta function,
Fourier series, Parseval’s theorem, Fourier transforms, properties of
Fourier transforms, convolution properties, graphical convolution
Unit II: Signal transmission through
linear system
Impulse response, frequency
transfer function, distortion-less transmission, ideal filter, realizable
filters, bandwidth of digital data, base-band and band-pass signals, FDM,
TDM, digital multiplexing
Unit III: Digital Communication system
Block diagram description of
elements of the digital communication system, the sampling theorem,
aliasing error, PAM, PPM & PWM signals generation and detection
Pulse code modulation, uniform and
non-uniform quantization, SNR, companding characteristics, Inter-symbol
interference, Nyquist criteria of zero ISI, eye pattern
Unit IV: Digital Modulation Techniques
Coherent binary modulation
techniques, PSK, FSK, QPSK, MSK differential pulse code modulation,
predictor, delta modulation, adaptive delta modulation, slope overload and
granular noise, M-ary signaling
Unit V: Information Coding
Amount of information, entropy, mutual
information, Shannon’s coding theorem, channel capacity, capacity of
Gaussian channel, source coding, Huffman code, channel coding, block
codes, cyclic codes, generator polynomial, parity check matrix,
convolutional coding, code tree, Viterbi algorithm; Spread spectrum
communication: PN sequences, direct sequence and frequency hopping spread
spectrum systems
Practicals:
-
Study of PCM circuit and quantization
-
Study of PAM, PWM and PPM circuits and
detection of these signals
-
Study of a Delta modulator
-
Study of a DBPSK communication system
-
Study of an adaptive Delta modulator
-
Study of a convolutional encoder
-
study of a PN sequence generator
-
Study of a spread spectrum direct
sequence communication system
Books:
-
Digital communications: Bernard Sklar
(Pearson Education, Asia Publ)
-
Modern Digital and Analog Communications
Systems: B. P. Lathi (Oxford Univ. Press)
-
Analog and Digital Communications: Hwei
Hsu (Schaum Outline MGH)
References:
-
Digital communications: Symon Haykin
(John Wiley & Sons)
-
Modern Digital communications Systems :
Leon W. Couch (PHI, New Delhi)
-
Digital communications: J. G. Proakis (MGH)
M. Sc. Part - II (ELECTRONICS)
Paper III
Antenna and Mobile Communications
Total Marks: 60
Unit I: Antennas
Theory and design of antennas, Antenna
parameters - radiation, current elements, radiation resistance, antenna
gain, directivity, effective length, antenna aperture; reciprocity theorem
Unit II: Antenna types
Short dipole antenna, antenna arrays:
two-element arrays, broadside and end fire arrays, linear arrays, binomial
arrays, folded dipole, Yagi-Uda array; traveling wave antenna, rhombic
antenna, V-antenna; Horn Antennae, parabolic reflectors, helical antenna,
lens antenna; antenna measurements such as impedance, radiation pattern,
gain, antennas for mobile communication
Unit III: Mobile Communications
Cellular concepts:
Introduction to cellular mobile systems, frequency reuse, channel
assignment and land off strategy, elements of cellular radio system
design, switching and traffic, data links and microwaves, system
evaluation
Unit IV: Mobile Radio Environment
Causes of propagation loss, causes of
fading; modulation techniques – BPSK, QPSK, QAM and GMSK; fundamentals of
equalization, space polarization, frequency and time diversity techniques,
channel coding
Unit V: Multiple access Techniques
Introduction to digital system, digital
cellular system, GSM & CDMA systems- service features, GSM architecture,
GSM channel types, GSM frame structure, intelligent cell concept and
applications; Features of handset, SMS, security; Interfacing of mobile
with computer, application of mobile handset as modem, data storage
device, multimedia device; Measurement of signal strength.
Practicals:
-
Study of minimum 5 different types of
antennas
-
Measurement of field strength – mobile
towers.
Books:
-
Mobile Cellular Telecommunication:
William C. Y. Lee (MGH Inc., 1995)
-
Mobile communication : Jochen Schiller
(2nd edition, Pearson Education, 2004)
-
Electromagnetic waves and radiation
systems: E. C. Jordan and K.E. Balmain
-
Antennas; J. D. Krauss (2nd
edition, TMH, New Delhi, 1999)
-
Handbook of Antenna: Jasik
-
Wireless Communications and networking :
Jon W. Mark & Weihua Zhuang
-
Antennas and Radiowave Propagation: R.
E. Collin (MGH, International Edition)
-
Wireless Digital Communications:
Modulation and Spread Spectrum Applications: Dr. Kamilo Feher (PHI, New
Delhi, 1999)
-
Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design :
Balanis (2nd edition, Wiley Eastern India)
-
Engineering Electromagnetic Fields and
Waves : Carl A. Johnk
M. Sc. Part - II (ELECTRONICS),
Paper IV
Digital Signal Processing
Total Marks: 60
Unit I: Discrete-time Signals and
Systems
Introduction to digital signal
processing: classification of signals, representation of signals, D-T
signals, basic sequences and sequence operations, D-T systems, moving
average, time-invariance, linearity, causality, stability criterion,
properties of linear time-invariant systems; Linear convolution, circular
convolution, linear constant-coefficient difference equations
Unit II: Frequency-domain
representation of D-T signals and Systems
Transform techniques: Fourier
transform, properties of the Fourier transform, Fourier transform
theorems, Fast Fourier transform, windowing techniques, D-T random
signals, correlation and cross-correlation functions, auto correlation
Unit III: The z-transform
Definition, region of
convergence (RoC), pole zero plot and region of convergence, properties of
region of convergence, the inverse z-transform, power series expansion,
z-transform properties, the inverse z-transform using contour integration
Unit IV: Digital Filter Design
Design of D-T IIR filters from
continuous time filters, frequency transformations of low pass IIR
filters; Design of FIR filters by windowing technique, the Kaiser window
filter design method, design procedure using frequency sampling method
Unit V: DSP Chips and Applications
Introduction to DSP
processors, types of DSP processors and architecture, general purpose DSP
processors; Digital filter design using DSP chips, implementation of noise
removal techniques, echo effect introduced in music, signal parameter
measurements – phase, frequency, DTMF signal generation and detection,
spectral analysis using DFT, coding- decoding of data.
Practicals:
1.
Study of some discrete- time signals
2.
Design and study of some FIR filters
3.
Study of triangular and Blackman windows
4.
Design of FIR filters using windowing technique
5.
Design of filters based on pole-zero placements
6.
Study of linear and circular convolution
7.
Design and study of FFT using programming
8.
Design and study of digital filters (HF and LF) using programming
9.
Study of experiments based on DSP chips
Books:
-
Digital Signal Processing: N. G. Palan
(Tech Max Publications, Pune)
-
DSP Processor Fundamentals:
Architectures and Features: Phil Lapsley, Jeff Bier, Amit Shoham &
Edward A. Lee
-
Discrete Time Signal Processing: Allen
V. Oppeheim & Ronal W. Schafer (PHI, New Delhi)
-
Introduction to Digital Signal
Processing: Roman Kuc (MGH)
-
Digital Signal Processing- Principles,
Algorithms and Applications: J. G. Proakis and D. G. Manolakis (PHI, New
Delhi)
References:
-
Introduction to Digital Signal
Processing: Johny R. Johnson (PHI, New Delhi)
-
Digital Signal Processing: Sanjit K.
Mitra (TMH, New Delhi)
-
Signal Processing using MATLAB: C.
Sidney Burrus, J. K. Mc Clellan, A. V. Oppenheim, R. W. Schafer and H.
W. Schuessler
-
Digital Filtering: An Introduction –
Edward P. Cunningham
M. Sc. Part - II (ELECTRONICS)
Paper - V
PROJECT AND SEMINAR
M. Sc.-II (Electronics) students will have
project of 50 marks and seminar on the project work of 10 marks totaling
60 marks.
The Projects will be evaluated at the time
of final examination, jointly by the external and internal examiners, by
conducting viva and demonstration of the project work.
[Note:- Not more than 6 to 8 projects be
evaluated by a single external examiner]
A copy of the project work be made
available to the external examiner a day before the actual date of
examination.
GUIDELINES FOR PROJECTS:
-
The Project experiment should be open
ended
-
It may be based on any topics of the
syllabus
-
It may be based on collection of data
and then analysis leading to some meaningful conclusion
-
It may be based on review of a suitable
research topic
-
It may be based on development of a new
idea and design/fabrication
PRESENTATION OF THE PROJECT:
Actual presentation format of the project
may be decided by the teacher and the student. However, the following
guidelines are given for general consideration.
-
At least four copies of the project be
submitted.
-
It should be typed on sunlit bond A4
paper, single side with one and half/double - spacing.
-
The project should be of 30 to 40 pages.
-
It should be duly certified by the
project supervisor and countersigned by the Head of the Department.
-
The project record should include
information under the following/suitable heads.
-
Introduction
-
Relevant theory
-
Experimental details
-
Observations and Graphs if any
-
Results and discussion
-
References
M. Sc. Part - I (ELECTRONICS)
GUIDELINES FOR THE PRACTICALS
-
At least two experiments based on each
theory paper be set.
-
About ten programs based on "C"/ JAVA
language be performed in an academic session.
-
The University practical examination
will be of six hours duration for practical I, and six hours duration
for practical II.
-
PRACTICAL -I: This will consist of the
following:
-
Three hours experiment on Digital
Electronics
-
Three hours experiment based on
Computer programming
5. PRACTICAL-II: This will consists
of
(i) Three hours
experiment based on PC interfacing and Virtual Instrumentation.
(ii) Three hours
experiment based on Microprocessor/Microcontroller kit
6. Practical Record Books duly
signed and certified by the teacher and the Head of the Department
should be submitted at the time
of the examination.
M. Sc. Part - II (ELECTRONICS)
GUIDELINES FOR THE PRACTICALS
1. At least two experiments based on each theory paper be set.
2. The University practical examination will be of six hours duration for
practical -I, and six hours duration for practical-II.
3. PRACTIAL-I:
(i) Three hours experiment on Microwave &
Optical Communication on pre-assembled kits.
(ii) Three hours experiment based on
Digital Communication
4. PRACTIAL-II:
(i) Three hours experiment based on Antenna and
Mobile Communication
(ii) Three hours experiment based on DSP kits
Practical Record Books duly signed and certified by the teacher and the Head
of the Department should be submitted at the time of examination.
Alumni Association
The Department has an alumni association which plays the vital role in the
development of this Department. Alumni extends its help in organizing
workshops, seminars, invited talks and guest lectures on the recent
developments in Electronics and counsel the regular students in choosing
career. The alumni of this Department are occupying high posts in corporate,
academic and research sectors
- Following alumni of the Department were selected in N.P.L. New Delhi
as research associates and then for Antarctica Mission:
- Dr. Sachin D. Ghude,
- Dr. Rupesh M. Das
- Dr. Pawan Kulkarni.
- Dr. Sachin D. Ghude received the Young Scientist award at the hands
of President of India in 2007
- Mr. Nilesh Barange: Won the best project prize at the National level
Project competition (Quantum 2005-2006) conducted at Sangli
- Dr. Amrut S. Lanje won the best paper award at the National
Conference on Nanonomaterials, NANOTRENDS 2008, National Conference on
Recent Trends in Basic and Applied Materials 2009 and Natioanl
Conference on Synthesis and Characterisation of New Materials and its
Applications 2009.
- Dr. Pawan Kulkarni, awarded with the post doctoral fellowship by the
University of Evora, Portugal (Spain) in 2010
- Dr. Bhudendra Singh, awarded with post doctoral fellowship by Anna
University, Chennai in 2010
4.Students who have passed NET/SET in Electronic Science
- Mr. Vishwajit M. Pendsey NET
- Mr. Bharat Walde SET
- Mr. Arunava Choudhari SET
- Ms. Varsha Kathane SET
- Mr. Nandkishor Rangari NET/ SET
- Mr. Nilesh Meshram SET
- Dr. Premshankar K. Dubey NET
- Mr. Madhusudan G. Lanjewar NET / SET
- Mr. Rakesh K. Parate NET
- Mr. Shivkumar Atre NET/SET/GATE
- Mr. Kunal Gaikwad NET
- Mr. Nitin Ingle NET
- Mr. Pravin Sontakke NET
- Mr. Lalchand Patle SET
(5) Staff members who have passed
NET
- Dr. Satish Sharma NET (Physics)
- Mrs. A.D. Sakhare NET (Computer Science and Applications)
- Mrs. S. M. Barhate NET (Computer Science and Applications)
Profile of the Alumni
(1) Academics
Ph. D. Holders
- Dr. Nilesh Dhopte
- Dr. Vyankatesh R. Vyghra (2008)
- Dr. Prem K. Dubey (2008)
- Dr. Sachin Ghude , Delhi University, New Delhi (2009)
- Dr. Pawan Kulkarni, Delhi University, New Delhi (2010)
- Dr. Amrut S. Lanje (2010)
- Dr. Bhudendra Kumar Singh, Delhi University, New Delhi (2010)
- Dr. Rupesh Das, Delhi University, New Delhi (2011)
- Dr. Saumbrata Banerjee,
- Dr. (Ms) Jyoti Nath Sharma, Cotton Research Institute, Nagpur
Scientists
- Dr. Rupesh Das, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi
- Dr. Sachin Ghude, Indian Institute of Tropical Metrology,
Pune
- Dr. (Ms) Jyoti Nath Sharma, Cotton Research Institute,
Nagpur
- Dr. Kanishka Biswas, DRDO Labs, Hyderabad
Post Doctoral Fellows
- Dr. Pawan Kulkarni, Univ. of Evora, Portugal
- Dr. Bhudendra Kumar Singh, Crystal Growth Centre, Anna
Univ. Chennai
Research Scholars
- Mr. Arunava Choudhury, IIT Kharagpur (W. B.)
- Mr. Vishwajit M. Pendsey, DoE, RTM Nagpur University,
Nagpur
- Mr. Gopesh K. Singh, DoE, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur
- Mr. Shivkumar Atre, NEERI, Nagpur
- Mr. Sanjeev U. Dubey, DoE, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur
- Ku. Rakhi Vyaghra, DoE, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur
- Mr. Niesh Barange, DoE, Kyung Hu University, Seoul,
South Korea
- Mr. Kunal Gaikwad, DoE, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur
- Mr. Madhusudan G. Lanjewar, DoE, RTM Nagpur University,
Nagpur
- Mr. Nitin S. Ingle, DoE, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur
- Mr. Prashant Chakole, DoE, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur
- Mr. Nilesh Meshram, DoE, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur
- Mr. V. N. Katare, DoE, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur
Research Associates
- Mr. Nilesh Barange, VNIT Nagpur
- Mr. Raju Lampande, VNIT Nagpur
- Mr. Sanjay Shahare VNIT, Nagpur
(2) Placements at Abroad
- 1. Mrs. Pavitra Singh, Australian National
University, Canberra, Australia
- 2. Ms. Meghna Deshpande, Japan
- 3. Mr. Sanjiv Nair, USA
- 4. Mr. Raju Mahajan, Formtek Inc. USA
- 5. Ms. Somina Sharma, USA
- 6. Ms. Padmja Rao, USA
- 7. Ms. Rita Agrawal, USA
- 8. Ms. M. Gokhale, London (UK)
(3) Teaching faculty in Colleges
- Dr. Amrut S. Lanje, Dr. Ambedkar College,
Chandrapur
- Ms. Gita V. Kale, Datta Meghe Poytechnic,
Wanadongari, Nagpur
- Mr. Vishwajit M. Pendsey, Sindhu Mahavidyalaya,
Nagpur
- Mr. Gopesh K. Singh, Anand Niketan Warora
- Mr. Mahesh Sharma, Kamla Nehru Mahavidyalaya,
Nagpur
- Mrs. Varsha Rangari, Dharampeth Sc. College,
Nagpur
- Mrs. Vijaya Kolhapurkar (Deshmukh), Physics
Department, VNIT, Nagpur
- Mr. Vinod Choudhary, Dr. Ambedkar College, Nagpur
- Mr. Nilesh Meshram, M. M. Mohota College, Nagpur
- Mr. Rajesh Parate, G. H. Raisoni College, Nagpur
- Ku. Gargee Sharma, Sandipani School, Nagpur
- Mr. Kunal Gaikwad, Kamla Nehru College, Nagpur
- Ku. Supriya Veerkahare, Raisoni College, Nagpur
- Ku. Sachala More, New English Jr. College, Nagpur
- Ku. Vinita Shivankar, Kamla Nehru Jr. College,
Nagpur
- Ku. Sangita Hedau, Pandav College, Nagpur
- Mr. Lalachand Patle, Balerao College, Saoner
- Mr. Nankishor Rangari, Dr. Ambedkar College,
Chandrapur
- Mr. Sanajy Deshkar, M. P. Deo Dharampeth Jr.
College, Nagpur
- Mr. Mohan Naidu, Sanataji College, Nagpur
- Ku. Priti Badwaik, G. H. Raisoni College, Nagpur
- Ku. Seema Arora, S. K Porwal College, Kamptee
- Ku. Seema Gadkari, S. K. Porwal College, Kamptee
- Mr. Pravin Sontakke, Kamla Nehru Mahavidyalaya,
Nagpur
- Ms. Pooja Yadav, LAD College, Nagpur
- Mr. V. K .Vairagade, Tidke Vidyalaya, Nagpur
- Dr. Vyakatesh R. Vyaghra, Shivaji Mahavidyalaya,
Udgir
- Dr. P. K. Dubey, M. M. Mohota College, Nagpur
- Mr. Madhusudan Lanjewar, Shivaji Mahavidyalaya,
Udgir
- Mr. Uday Nandgaokar, J. C. College, Karanja Lad,
Akola
- Mr. V.M. Choudhari, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
College, Nagpur
- Mr. Nitin S. Ingle, Babasaheb College, Jalgaon
(4) Contributory Faculty at Department of Electronics
- Mr. Sanjiv Dubey
- Mr. Abhijit Kshirsagar
- Mr. Nitin Ingle
- Mr. Nilesh Barange
- Ku. Kirti Nashikkar
- Mr. Anup Bhat
(5) Government Undertaking Bodies
- Mr. Prashant Phadke, BSNL, Nagpur
- Mr. Vijay Korde, National Airport Authorities
Ltd.
- Mr. Madhusudan Lanjewar, BSNL Nagpur
- Mr. Bharat Walde, BSNL Nagpur
- Ku. Jyoti Sharma Nath, Scientist ICAR Nagpur
- Mr. Radhesham Chavan, Maharashtra Health
Service, Tiroda, Bhandara
- Mr. Waman Kailkar, NMC, Nagpur
- Mr. Samir Kasture, AG Office, Nagpur
- Mr. Ashish Dangore, BSNL Kolhapur
- Mr. Vishal Dhamgaye , Centre for Advanced
Technology, Indore
- Mr. M.R. Dixit, Gujrat Electronics, Baroda
- Mr. Mahesh A. Bhole, Ordinance Factory,
Jawahar Nagar, Bhandara
(3) Entrepreneurs
- Mr. Pravin Panchabhai: Computer Networking,
Nagpur
- Mrs. Renuka Mahajan, m/s Edgeline Graphics,
Nagpur
- Mr. Rajesh Pandey, M/S Anthromatics
Biomedical Equipments, Nagpur
- Mr. Saugat Nandy, m/s Anugat Nandy
Associates, Nagpur
- Mr. Virendra Patrikar, m/s Wasanu Computers,
Nagpur
- Ku. Manisha Dhote, M/S Archana Transformers,
Nagpur
- Dr. Vyankatesh Vyaghra, Intellect Controls,
Nagpur
- Mrs. Rakhi Bakhare Vyaghra, Intellect
Controls, Nagpur
- Mr. Vishal Naik, Biomedical Equipments
Mumbai
- Mr. Harish Jibhkatey, Delta Scientific
Equipment Co. Nagpur
- Mr. Mehar S. Pophali, M/s Data Pro
Computers, Nagpur
- Mr. Sachin Khedikar, Prop. Software
Solutions (Indore)
(4) Private Companies
- Mr. Sharad Y. Salodkar, GM, Cognizant Co.
Pune
- Mr. Dhabadghao, Fisher Rose Mount India
(P) Ltd., Nagpur
- Dr. Nilesh Dhopte, Reliance Communications
Navi Mumbai
- Mr. Chandrashekar Diwanji, Haldiram
Factory, Nagpur
- Mr. Shashank Deshpande, Tech Publications,
Pune
- Ku. Daaliya Dutta, Vodafone, Nagpur
- Ku. Mamta Singh IIT Home, Nagpur
- Mr. Pankaj Khandelwal, Kamptee
- Mr. Sunil Mittal, Porwal Beedis Kamptee
- Mr. Avinash Upadyaya, Bangalore
- Mr. Rupesh Salotkar, Nagpur Nagrik Bank,
Katol Br., Katol
- Mr. Rahul Gulhane, Cox and Kings Co,
Nagpur
- Mr. Rupesh Wakodikar, Reliance Telecom
Co., Chandrapur
- Mr. Javed Sheikh, R. S. Arrays Systems
Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur
- Mr. S. S. Paliwal Manager, THALES Group
(French MNC), New Delhi
- Mr. J. H. Nigam, Nippon Denro Ispat Ltd.,
Nagpur
- Mr. P. C. Chakravarty, Telco, Pune
- Mr. Manoj Aparajit, Trans Asia, Mumbai
- Mr. P.C. Huddar, Bajaj Dhatu, Nagpur
- Mr. Prashant V. Tupkar, Toshiba,
Aurangabad
- Mr. S.S. Chahande, iGATE Global Solutions
Ltd., Pune
- Mr. S. Banerjee, BEL, Pune
- D. Sarkar, Praxair India Private Limited,
Bangalore
- Mr. Pulok Sinha, Idea Cellular Phones, New
Delhi
(5) Armed Forces
- Miss. M.A. Kshirsagar, Indian Air Force
- Miss. P.A. Mardikar, Army (EME)
- Ms. Pavitra Singh, Army (EME)
- Ms. Valleri A. Joshi, Indian Army, EME
Research Publications of the Department: 2005-2011
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V. M.
Ghodki: Design of Virtual Instrumentation
for Specific Gravity Measurement: J.
Instrum. Soc. Ind. 41(2) 121-123 (2011)
- A. S. Lanje, R. S. Ningthoujam, S. J.
Sharma and R. B. Pode: Luminescence and
Electrical Resistivity Properties of
Cadmium Oxide Nanoparticles: J. Pure &
Appl. Phys. 49, 234-238 (2011)
- A. S. Lanje, S. J. Sharma and R. B.
Pode: Magnetic and Electrical Properties
of Nickel Nanoparticles prepared by
Hydrazine Reduction Method: Arch. Phys.
Res. 1(1) 49-56 (2010)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V. M.
Ghodki: Design of Virtual Sing around
System for Precise Ultrasonic Velocity
Measurements: Elect. J. Technical Acoust.
5, 1-8 (2010)
- A. S. Lanje, S. J. Sharma and R. B.
Pode: Dielectric Study of Tin Oxide
Nanoparticle at Low Temperature: Arch.
Appl. Sc. Res. 2(2) 127-125 (2010)
- A. S. Lanje, R. S. Ningthoujam, S. J.
Sharma, R. B. Pode and R. K. Vatsa:
Luminescence Properties of Sn1-xFexO2
Nanoparticles: Int. J. Nanotech.
7(9-12)979-988(2010)
- A. S. Lanje, S. J. Sharma and R. B.
Pode: Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles: a
Safer Alternative to Conventional
Antimicrobial and Antibacterial Agents: J.
Chem. Pharm. Res. 2(3) 478-483 (2010)
- A. S. Lanje, S. J. Sharma, R. B. Pode,
R. S. Ningthoujam: Synthesis and optical
characterization of copper oxide
nanoparticles: Adv. Appl. Sci. Res. 1(2),
36-40 (2010)
- M. A. P. S. Tavares, S. Rajagopalan,
S. J. Sharma and A. P. O. Carvalho:
Acoustic Characterisation of Sacred Music
Rendered by a Human Whistle at the Divine
Providence Church, Goa, India: Proceedings
of 20th International Congress on
Acoustics, ICA 2010, Sydney (Australia)
pp. 1-6, August 23-27, 2010
- A. S. Lanje, R. S. Ningthoujam, S. J.
Sharma and R. B. Pode : Electrical Study
of Tin Oxide (SnO2) Nanoparticles at Low
temperature: Proc. Intl. Symp. on Mat.
Chem. (ISMC 2010) Bhabha Atomic Research
Centre, Mumbai, Dec. 7-11, 2010 pp. 225
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V. M.
Ghodki: Design of Virtual Instrument for
Density Measurement: Int. J. Appl. Engg.
Res. 1(3), 611-614(2010)
- M. G. Lanjewar, M. S. Korde, C. S.
Adgaonkar, L. B. Patle, R. D. Wakodikar
and A. R. Khobragade: Error Correction
System using ART-1: J. Instrum. Soc. India
40(2), 151-153 (2010)
- M. G. Lanjewar, S. M. Sawarkar, C. S.
Adgaonkar, L. B. Patle and A. R.
Khobragade: PC based Dielectric constant
Measurement of solid material (rubber) at
X-band: J. Instrum. Soc. India 40(3),
194-195 (2010)
- L. B. Patle, A. Kshirsagar, P. Warade
and M. G. Lanjewar: PC based Dielectric
Constant Measurement Technique of solid
material (Wood) : J. Instrum. Soc. India
40(4), 260-261(2010)
- N. S. Karan, A. Agrawal, P. K. Pandey,
P. Smitha, S. J. Sharma, D. P. Mishra and
N. S. Gajbhiye: Diffusion Flame Synthesis
of Hollow Anatase TiO2 Nanoparticles: Mat.
Sc. & Engg. B. 163, 128-133 (2009)
- N S Gajbhiye, R. S. Ningthoujam, Asar
Ahmed, D. K. Panda, S. S. Umare and S. J.
Sharma: Re-dispersible Li+ and Eu3+
co-doped CdS nanoparticles: Luminescence
studies : Pramana 70(2), 313-321 (2008)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V. M.
Ghodki: Design of Virtual Instrumentation
for Efflux Time (Viscosity) Measurements:
Chem. Engg. World 47-49 (2008)
- R. S. Ningthoujam, N S Gajbhiye, Asar
Ahmed, D. K. Panda, S. S. Umre and S. J.
Sharma: Re-dispersible Li+ and Eu3+
Co-doped Nanocrystalline ZnO: Luminescence
and EPR Studies : J. Nanoscience and
Nanotechnology 8, 1-4 (2008)
- R. Shukla, R. S. Ningthoujam, S. S.
Umare, S. J. Sharma, Sajith Kurian, R. K.
Vatsa, A. K. Tyagi and N. S. Gajbhiye:
Decrease of Super-paramagnetic fraction at
Room Temperature in Ultrafine CoFe2O4:
Hyperfine Interact 184, 217-225 (2008)
- R. S. Ningthoujam, S. S. Umare, S. J.
Sharma, R. Shukla, Sajith Kurian, R. K.
Vatsa, A. K. Tyagi, R. Tewari and N. S.
Gajbhiye: Magnetic and Mossbauer Studies
of Co1-xLixFe2O4 (x=0,0.2): Hyperfine
Interact 184, 227-233 (2008)
- S. S. Umare, R. S. Ningthoujam, S. J.
Sharma, S. Shrivastava, Sajith Kurian and
N. S. Gajbhiye: Mossbauer and Magnetic
Studies on Nanocrystalline NiFe2O4
Particles Prepared by Ethylene Glycol
Route: Hyperfine Interact 184, 235-243
(2008)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma, V. M.
Pendsey, V. R. Vyaghara and P. K. Dubey:
High Resolution Ultrasonic Attenuation
Measurements In Pulse-echo Set up: MAPAN
J. Met. Soc. Ind. 23(4), 245-252 (2008)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V. M.
Ghodki: Low Cost Virtual Instrumentation
using PC Printer Port for Ultrasonic
Velocity Measurements: Elect. J. Technical
Acoust. 12, 1-8 (2007)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and P. K.
Dubey: Measurement of Ultrasonic Velocity
with improved Accuracy in Pulse Echo
Set-up: Rev. Sci. Instrum. 78,085104
(2007)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and R. S.
Dashaputre: Analysis of Ultrasonic
Velocity in Refrigerants using Artificial
Neural Network: Phys. and Chem. of Liquids
45(3), 351–358(June 2007)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V. M.
Ghodki: Design of PC based Sing around
System for Ultrasonic Velocity
Measurements: J. Instrum. Soc. India
37(3), 206-209 (2007)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and R. S.
Dashaputre: Study of Ultrasonic Velocity
in Binary Mixtures of Diglyme with Alkanes
using Artificial Neural Network: Chem.
Engg. World 41(8), 81-83 (2007)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V. M.
Pendsey: Remote Surface Mapping using
Ultrasonic Technique: J. Pure & Appl.
Ultrason. 29, 36-41 (2007)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V. R.
Vyaghra: PC Based Ultrasonic Attenuation
Recorder: J. Pure & Appl. Ultrason.
29,42-45 (2007)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V. M.
Ghodki: PC based Design of Pulser/Receiver
Technique for Ultrasonic Velocity
Measurements: J. Pure & Appl. Ultrason.
29, 143-145 (2007)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and R. S.
Dashaputre: Analysis of Ultrasonic
Parameters in Associated Liquids: Chem.
Engg. World 41(2), 61-63 (2006)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and R. S.
Dashaputre: Structural Relaxation in
Associated Liquids: Chem. Engg. World
41(7), 70-72 (2006)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and R. S.
Dashaputre: Ultrasonic Velocity
Propagation in Refrigerants through
Artificial Neural Network Approach : J.
Mats. & Equip. for Proc. Ind. 24(12),24-26
(2006)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V. Y.
Nanotkar : Ultrasonic Propagation in
Silver Nanoparticles : J. of Metastable
and Nanocryst. Mat. 23, 271-274,
January(2005)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V. Y.
Nanotkar : A Study of Effect of Polymer
Matrix on the Ultrasonic Propagation in
Silver Nanoparticles : J. of Metastable
and Nanocryst. Mat. 23, 319-322, January
(2005)
- S. Rajagopalan and S. J. Sharma: Study
of Mulberry Silk-Polyacryl Amide Blend
using Ultrasonic Technique: J. Pure & Appl.
Ultrason. 27(4), 105-109(2005)
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and M. A.
Tavares: Acoustical Studies of Worship
Spaces: Churches: J. Acoust. Soc. Ind.
33(1-4), 29-37 (2005)
Papers presented at the National/International Symposia
- D. M. Pimpalshende, A. S. Lanje, S.
J. Sharma, S. J. Dhoble, R. B. Pode:
Synthesis of Dy3+ doped LaPO4
nanoparticles: X-ray diffraction study:
National Symposium on Nanotechnology,
Mahatma Gandhi Arts, Commerce and
Science College, Armori, Gadchiroli, on
Jan. 6, 2011
- C. S. Adgaonkar and M. A. Mahajan:
PC based Hysteresis Curve Tracer Circuit
for Ferroelectric Sample: 35th National
Symposium on Instrumentation,
Visvesvaraya Technical University,
Belgaum, Karnataka, on Jan, 7-9, 2011
- C. S. Adgaonkar, M. A. Mahajan,
Sagar S. Shende and Seema Arora: B-H
Cuver Tracer PC based Circuit: 35th
National Symposium on Instrumentation,
Visvesvaraya Technical University,
Belgaum, Karnataka, on Jan, 7-9, 2011
- A. C. Balharpure, Vinay Palaparthy,
N. K. Ingle and M. S. Korde: Neural
Network based Robotic Vehicle Control:
35th National Symposium on
Instrumentation, Visvesvaraya Technical
University, Belgaum, Karnataka, Jan,
7-9, 2011
- A. C. Balharpure, Vinay Palaparthy,
N. K. Ingle and M. S. Korde: Hand
written Character Recognition using
Auto-associated Memory Network: 35th
National Symposium on Instrumentation,
Visvesvaraya Technical University,
Belgaum, Karnataka, Jan, 7-9, 2011
- Zafar Iqbal Ahmad and S. J. Sharma:
PC based Optical Fibre Sensor: National
Conference on Recent Trends in Embedded
Technology and its Applications, Kamla
Nehru Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur, Jan. 22,
2011
- Nitesh P. Wakde, Monali A. Mahajan
and Kishor Y. Rokde: Embedded Technology
based Photoplethysmography Unit:
National Conference on Recent Trends in
Embedded Technology and its
Applications, Kamla Nehru Mahavidyalaya,
Nagpur, Jan. 22, 2011
- Vrushali Wakde, Kirti Nashikkar and
M. S. Korde: Image Compression using the
Wavelet Transform Technique for Embedded
System: National Conference on Recent
Trends in Embedded Technology and its
Applications, Kamla Nehru Mahavidyalaya,
Nagpur, Jan. 22, 2011
- Kirti Nashikkar, Vrushali Wakde and
C. S. Adgaonkar: Designing of a
Transmitter with an Embedded System
based Yagi-Uda Antenna: National
Conference on Recent Trends in Embedded
Technology and its Applications, Kamla
Nehru Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur, Jan. 22,
2011
- Seema Rajurkar, C. S. Adgaonkar,
Pravin M. Sontakke and Kishore Y. Rokde:
PC based Data Acquisition System:
National Conference on Recent Trends in
Embedded Technology and its
Applications, Kamla Nehru Mahavidyalaya,
Nagpur, Jan. 22, 2011
- A. S. Lanje, S. J. Sharma, R. B.
Pode and R. S. Ningthoujam: Luminescence
Study of Cobalt Doped Zinc Oxide:
International Conference on Chemistry
for Mankind (ICCM 2011), Department of
Chemistry, Nagpur University, Nagpur,
Feb. 9-11, 2011
- A. S. Lanje, S. J. Sharma, R. B.
Pode and R. S. Ningthoujam: Low
Temperature Dielectric Studies of Zinc
Oxide(ZnO) Nanoparticles Prepared by
Precipitation Method: International
Conference on Materials for Advanced
Technologies (ICMAT 2011), Suntec City,
Singapore, June 26-July 1, 2011
- S. J. Sharma, A. S. Lanje, R. B.
Pode and R. S. Ningthoujam:
Photoluminescence Studies of Fe:ZnO:
Diluted Magentic Semiconductor
Nanostructures: International Conference
on Materials for Advanced Technologies (ICMAT
2011), Suntec City, Singapore, June
26-July 1, 2011
- A. S. Lanje, S. J. Sharma, R. B.
Pode and R. S. Ningthoujam: Magnetic and
Electrical Properties of Nickel
Nanoparticles Prepared by Polyol Method:
National Conference on Nanoparticles and
Nanotechnology, Visvesvaraya National
Institute of Technology, Jan. 18-20,
2010
- G. K. Singh, S. Rajagopalan & S. J.
Sharma: Remote Monitoring of Pulser-Receiver
Setup for Ultrasonic Velocity
Measurements using e-mail: International
Conference on Instrumentation (ICI
2009), Kumins College of Engineering,
Pune, Jan. 21-23, 2010
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma, V. M.
Pendsey, S.U. Dubey, N. S. Barange: Low
cost outdoor surveillance system:
International Conference on
Instrumentation (INCON 2009), Kumins
Women College of Engineering, Pune, Jan.
21-23, 2010
- M. A. P. S. Tavares, S. Rajagopalan,
S. J. Sharma and A. P. O. Carvalho:
Acoustic Characterisation of Sacred
Music Rendered by a Human Whistle at the
Divine Providence Church, Goa, India:
20th International Congress on
Acoustics, ICA 2010, Sydney (Australia),
August 23-27, 2010
- A. S. Lanje, R. S. Ningthoujam, S.
J. Sharma and R. B. Pode : Electrical
Study of Tin Oxide (SnO2) Nanoparticles
at Low Temperature: International
Symposium in Material Chemistry, Bhabha
Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, Dec.
7-11, 2010
- D. M. Pimpalshende, A. S. Lanje, S.
J. Sharma, S. J. Dhoble, R. B. Pode:
Synthesis of Eu3+ doped LaPO4
Nanoparticles by Polyethylene Glycol
(PEG) Route: National Conference on
Luminescence Materials, N. S. College,
Bhadravati, Chandrapur, Dec. 18, 2010
- A. S. Lanje, S. J. Sharma, R. B.
Pode, R. S. Ningthoujam and R. K. Vatsa:
Dielectric Measurements of Tin Oxide
(SnO2) Nanoparticles at Low Temperature:
National Conference on Recent Trends in
Basic and Applied Materials, Department
of Physics, Institute of Science, Nagpur,
Jan. 10-11, 2009
- A. S. Lanje, R. S. Ningthoujam, S.
J. Sharma, R. B. Pode and R. K. Vatsa:
Luminescence Studies of ZnO
Nanoparticles: Heat Treatment Effect:
National Conference on Synthesis and
Characterization of New Materials and
its Applications, Kamla Nehru College,
Nagpur, March 15, 2009
- A. Tavares, S. Rajagopalan, S. J.
Sharma and Antonio Carvalho: Acoustic
Comfort and Acoustic Silence in Catholic
Churches: 38th International Congress on
and Exposition of Noise Control
Engineering (INTER NOISE 2009), Ottawa
(Canada), Aug. 23-26, 2009
- A. S. Lanje, S. J. Sharma. R. S.
Ningthoujam, R. B. Pode and R. K. Vatsa
: Photoluminescence Studies of Zn1-xMnxO
Nanoparticles Prepared by Urea
Hydrolysis Method: Nanotrends 2008,
Dharampeth Science College, Nagpur,
Sept. 27, 2008
- A. S. Lanje, S. J. Sharma. R. S.
Ningthoujam, R. B. Pode and R. K. Vatsa
: Synthesis and Photoluminescence
Studies of CuO Nanoparticles: Nanotrends
2008, Dharampeth Science College, Nagpur,
Sept. 27, 2008
- A. S. Lanje, S. J. Sharma. R. S.
Ningthoujam, R. B. Pode and R. K. Vatsa:
Synthesis and Electrical
Characterisation of Silver Nanoparticles:
3rd National Conference on
Thermodynamics of Chemical and
Biological Systems, Department of
Chemistry, RTM Nagpur University in
association with S. K. Porwal College,
Kamptee on Oct. 16-17, 2008
- A. Tavares, S. Rajagopalan and S. J.
Sharma: The Acoustic Characterisation of
Worship Ambience in Catholic Churches –
Old Goa’s Capela do Monte, A
comprehensive example: 37th
International Congress and Exhibition on
Noise Control Engineering, Inter Noise
2008, Shanghai (China), Oct. 26-29, 2008
- A. S. Lanje, R. S. Ningthoujam, S.
J. Sharma, R. B. Pode and R. K. Vatsa:
Photoluminescence Study of Zn1-xFex O
Nanoparticles Prepared by Urea
Hydrolysis Method: International
Symposium on Material Chemistry, Bhabha
Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, Dec.
2-6, 2008
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma, V.M.
Pendsey, S.U. Dubey and N. S. Barange:
Programmable Ultrasonic Flaw Detection
using Pulser-receiver Card: 17th
National Symposium on Ultrasonics,
Benaras Hindu University, Benaras, Dec.
8-10, 2008
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma, V.M.
Pendsey, S.U. Dubey and N. S. Barange
Automated Ultrasonic Measurements in
Thin Samples: 17th National Symposium on
Ultrasonics, Benaras Hindu University,
Benaras, Dec. 8-10, 2008
- A. S. Lanje, S. J. Sharma, R. B.
Pode, R. S. Ningthoujam, A. Banerjee, N.
P. Lalla Synthesis and characterization
of Sn1-xFexO2 Nanoparticles:
International Conference on
Nanomaterials and Applications, Shivaji
University, Kolhapur, Dec. 9-11, 2008
- G. K. Singh, V. M. Pendsey, S. J.
Sharma and S. Rajagopalan: Ultrasonic
Velocity Measurements using GSM Network:
National Symposium on Instrumentation
(NSI33) held at Vishakhapatnam (AP),
Dec. 8-10, 2008
- A. Tavares, S. Rajagopalan and S. J.
Sharma: Acoustics of Churches in Goa:
International Congress on Acoustics at
Madrid (Spain), Sept. 1-7, 2007
- R. Shukla, R. S. Ningthoujam, S. S.
Umare, S. J. Sharma, Sajith Kurian, R.
K. Vatsa, A. K. Tyagi and N. S. Gajbhiye:
Magnetic and Mossbauer Studies of
Co1-xAgxFe2O4: International Conference
on the Applications of the Mossbauer
Effect (ICAME 2007), Indian Institute of
Technology, Kanpur-208016 (INDIA, Oct.
14-19, 2007
- R. S. Ningthoujam, S. S. Umare, S.
J. Sharma, R. Shukla, Sajith Kurian, R.
K. Vatsa, A. K. Tyagi R. Tewari, G. K.
Dey and N. S. Gajbhiye: Magnetic and
Mossbauer Studies of Co1-xLixFe2O4:
International Conference on the
Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (ICAME
2007), Indian Institute of Technology,
Kanpur-208016 (INDIA), Oct. 14-19, 2007
- S. S. Umare, R. S. Ningthoujam, S.
J. Sharma, S. Shrivastava, Sajith Kurian,
and N. S. Gajbhiye: Mossbauer and
Magnetic Studies of Nanocrystalline
NiFe2O4: International Conference on the
Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (ICAME
2007), Indian Institute of Technology,
Kanpur-208016 (INDIA), Oct. 14-19, 2007
- G. K. Singh, S. J. Sharma and S.
Rajagopalan: Design of Mobile Phone
Based Precise Temperature Controller:
National Symposium on Instrumentation
(NSI-32), K. S. Rangasamy College of
Technology, Tiruchengole-637 209 (TN),
Oct. 24-26, 2007
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma, V. R.
Vyaghra and V. Y. Nanotkar: Ultrasonic
Attenuation Measurements in Polymer
Protected Silver Nanoparticles :
National Conference on Recent Trends in
Nanoscience, Kamla Nehru College, Nagpur,
Jan. 15, 2006
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and P.
K. Dubey: Characterisation of Commercial
Glasses using Ultrasonic Technique:
National Symposium on Physics and
Mathematics, LAD College, Nagpur, Jan.
28, 2006
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V.
R. Vyaghra: PC Based Ultrasonic
Attenuation Recorder: 14th National
Symposium on Ultrasonics, National
Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, Feb.
16-18, 2006
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V.
M. Pendsey: Remote Surface Mapping using
Ultrasonic Technique: 14th National
Symposium on Ultrasonics, National
Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, Feb.
16-18, 2006
- N. S. Gajbhiye, R. S. Ningthoujam,
Asar Ahmed, S. S. Umre, S. J. Sharma and
D. K. Panda: Re-dispersible Li+ and Eu3+
co-doped CdO nanowires: Luminescence
studies: 9th Asian Symposium on
Information Display (ASID 2006), New
Delhi, Oct. 8-12, 2006
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma, P. K.
Dubey and S. R. Chaware: Design of PC
based Auto ranging ohm-meter: 31st
National Symposium on Instrumentation
held at Institute of Management and
Technology, Gwalior (MP), Oct. 12-14,
2006
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma, V. R.
Vyaghra and N. Barange: Path
Programmable Vehicle for Temperature
communication: 31st National Symposium
on Instrumentation held at Institute of
Management and Technology, Gwalior (MP),
Oct. 12-14, 2006
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma, V. M.
Pendsey, V. R. Vyaghra and V. M. Ghodki:
Development of an Add-on Circuit for
Pulser Receiver Card to Measure
Ultrasonic Velocity: 15th National
Symposium on Ultrasonics, Allahabad,
Nov. 1-3, 2006
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma, V. R.
Vyaghra and S. U. Dubey: Data
Communication using Ultrasonic
Propagation in Water: 15th National
Symposium on Ultrasonics, Allahabad on
Nov. 1-3, 2006
- N. S. Gajbhiye, R. S. Ningthoujam,
Asar Ahmed, S. S. Umre, S. J. Sharma and
D. K. Panda: Re-dispersible Li+ and Eu3+
co-doped CdS nanoparticles: Luminescence
studies: International Workshop and
Symposium on Mesodis particles, IIT
KANPUR – 208016
- N. S. Gajbhiye, R. S. Ningthoujam,
Asar Ahmed, S. S. Umre, S. J. Sharma and
D. K. Panda: Re-dispersible Li+ and Eu3+
co-doped in CdO, CdS and ZnO
nanoparticles: Luminescence studies:
International Symposium on Material
Chemistry (ISMC ’06) at BARC, Mumbai,
Dec. 4-8, 2006
- Lanjewar M.G., Korde M.S. and Abhang
R.Y.: Development of an error correction
system using computer simulation of
adaptive resonance theory: B.P. Arts,
S.M. A. Science and K.K.C. Commerce
College, Chalisgaon, Feb.11-12, 2005
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and P.
K. Dubey: Design of 10 MHz Pulser-Receiver
for Ultrasonic Studies: National
Symposium on Instrumentation (NSI 30)
held at Department of Instrumentation
and Sophisticated Centre, Cochin
University of Science and Technology,
Cochin- 682 022 (Kerala) on Nov. 30,
2005 to Dec. 2, 2005
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V.
M. Pendsey : Compensated Non-contact
Distance Measurements for Anthropometric
Applications: National Symposium on
Instrumentation (NSI 30), Department of
Instrumentation and Sophisticated
Centre, Cochin University of Science and
Technology, Cochin- 682 022 (Kerala),
Nov. 30, 2005 to Dec. 2, 2005
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V.
M. Ghodki: Design of Low cost Virtual
Instrumentation for Ultrasonic Velocity
Measurements using PC Printer Port:
National Symposium on Instrumentation (NSI
30) held at Department of
Instrumentation and Sophisticated
Centre, Cochin University of Science and
Technology, Cochin- 682 022 (Kerala),
Nov. 30- Dec. 2, 2005
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V.
R. Vyaghra: PC based Measurement of
Absorption coefficient in Ultrasonic
Pulse Echo Technique Using ISA Card:
National Symposium on Instrumentation (NSI
30), Department of Instrumentation and
Sophisticated Centre, Cochin University
of Science and Technology, Cochin- 682
022 (Kerala), Nov. 30- Dec. 2, 2005
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and A.
Tavares : Acoustics of Worship Spaces:
Churches I: International Conference on
Physics for World and Society
Celebration of World Year of Physics-
2005, Engineering College, Bikaner,
Rajasthan, Dec. 2-4, 2005
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and R.
S. Dashaputre: Prediction of Ultrasonic
Velocity in Insulator Oils at 303K using
Feed forward and Radial Basis Network:
7th International Conference on
Cognitive Systems (ICCS 2005), Jamia
Hamdard Convention Center, New Delhi,
Dec. 14-15, 2005
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and A.
Tavares : Acoustics of Worship Spaces:
Churches II: National Symposium on
Acoustics, Bangalore, Dec. 13-15, 2005
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V.
Y. Nanotkar: Ultrasonic Velocity
Measurements of Silver Nanoparticles In
Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate: Sixth
International Conference on Solvothermal
Reactions, University of Mysore, August
24-27, 2004
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V.
M. Ghodki: Design of A PC Based Sing
Around System: International Conference
on Instrumentation (INCON 2004), College
of Engineering, Pune, Dec. 19-21, 2004
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V.
R. Vyaghra: PC Based High-resolution
Velocity Measurement in an Ultrasonic
Pulse Echo Setup: International
Conference on Instrumentation (INCON
2004), College of Engineering, Pune,
Dec. 19-21, 2004
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and P.
K. Dubey : Design of a ISA Card Based
Temperature Controller: International
Conference on Instrumentation (INCON
2004) held at College of Engineering,
Pune, Dec. 19-21, 2004
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma, Javed
Khan and V. R. Vyaghra: Micro-stepping
of Stepper Motors for Precise
Positioning: International Conference on
Instrumentation (INCON 2004), College of
Engineering, Pune, Dec. 19-21, 2004
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and R.
S. Dashaputre: Prediction of Ultrasonic
Velocity in Liquid Mono-chloro-difluro-methane
using Artificial Neural Network:
National Symposium on Ultrasonics,
Bundel Khand University, Jhansi (UP),
Dec. 21-23, 2004
- S. Rajagopalan, S. J. Sharma and V.
M. Ghodki: PC Based Design of Single
Pulse Sender-Receiver Technique for
Ultrasonic Velocity Measurements:
National Symposium on Instrumentation
(NSI-28), G. B. Pant Univ. of
Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar (Uttaranchal),
Nov. 3-5, 2003
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Fee Structure of 2010-2011
|
Sr. No. |
Details |
Amount (Rs) |
|
1. |
Annual
Fee
|
125.00 |
|
2. |
Tuition fee and I II
(500 + 500)
laboratory fee (1,000) |
2,000.00 |
|
3. |
Amalgamated
Fund
|
75.00 |
|
4. |
Caution Money (Only M.Sc.-I
Students) |
75.00 |
|
5. |
Students Welfare
Fund
|
5.00 |
|
6. |
Students Medical Aids
Fund
|
5.00 |
|
7. |
Students’ Aid Fund
|
30.00 |
|
8. |
Identity
Card
|
1.00 |
|
9. |
Miscellaneous
(Charges of stationery & etc.) |
7.00 |
|
10. |
Students’ Union
Fee
|
5.00 |
|
11. |
University Library
Fee
|
100.00 |
|
12. |
University Library
Deposit
|
100.00 |
|
13. |
Sports Fee (Games
Fee)
|
25.00 |
|
14. |
Games, Sports & Gymkhana
Fee |
120.00 |
|
15. |
Physical Efficiency
Fee
|
30.00 |
|
16. |
Extra Curricular
Activities
|
40.00 |
|
17. |
Medical Exam
Fee
|
20.00 |
|
18. |
Other
Fees
|
75.00 |
|
19. |
Fee towards promotion of
inter
University sports & cultural
Activities |
20.00 |
|
20. |
e-mail service/ernet fee |
50.00 |
|
21. |
Disaster management Fund |
10.00 |
|
|
Total :- |
2,918.00 |
|
| Application Form
Fee |
20.00 |
| Admission Fee
M.Sc.-I & II |
25.00 |
| Total :- |
2,918.00 |
| |
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| |
2,963.00 |
| |
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Research Facilities Developed in the Department
- Virtual Sing around system for
precise Ultrasonic velocity
measurements
- PC-based Ultrasonic Attenuation
recorder
- Micro Controller based Ultrasonic
Characterization system
- Pulser-receiver card based flaw
detector and NDT System
- Control of Virtual Instruments
using wireless links
- Robotic based measurements systems
- Micro–Stepping of stepper motor
Facilities available in the Department
- Tektronix DSO
- CRO
- LCR Q Meter
- PC Lab
- Signal Generators (Audio, HF,VHF)
- PLC Trainer
- Antenna Trainer Kit
- Microwave Bench
- NI ELVIS Package
- Distortions Meter
- Frequency Meter 550 MHz
- Spectrum Analyzer 550 MHz
- C Tester
- Illuminated Magnifier
- Modulation & D-Modulation Kit
- Julabo Refrigerated/heating
circulating thermostat
- Mico-controller Trainer Kits
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