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BASIC INFORMATION IN BRIEF
Name
:
Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida
(Declared as Deemed to be University u/s 3 of the UGC Act, 1956)
Year of Establishment
:
August 2001
Status
:
Deemed University, with effect from 01 Nov 2004
Location
:
A-10, Sector-62, Noida
Pin code
:
201307
District
:
Gautam Budha Nagar
State
:
Uttar Pradesh
Officers of the Institute
Chancellor
Dr. Yaj Medury
Vice Chancellor (Acting) :
Prof. S.C. Saxena
Registrar
:
Col Vijay Kumar (Retd), SM, VSM
Finance Officer
:
Sh. S.J.S. Soni
Vice Chancellor
:
(O)
(R)
0120-2594105
0120-2594418
Registrar
:
(O)
0120-2400907
0120-2700973-976 Ext-600
0120-2700973-976 Ext-405
Tele/Fax/Website
(R)
EPBAX
:
0120-2400973-976
Fax
:
0120-2400986
Website
:
www.jiit.ac.in
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INTRODUCTION
Genesis
The Jaypee Group of Companies has consistently displayed full awareness of its social responsibilities through the
Jaiprakash Sewa Sansthan (JSS), a ‘not for profit’ Trust. The Group believes that Education is the cornerstone to
economic development and which alone can assist build India into a developed nation.
With the thought of using technology and management effectively, the visionary founder of the JSS, Shri
Jaiprakash Gaur Ji set up three higher technical institutes to host the best of faculty, students and educational
infrastructure to ensure creation, generation, dissemination and application of knowledge to mould the world
leaders of tomorrow.
• Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT) was the first amongst three Institutes of higher technical
education, raised by the Jaiprakash Sewa Sansthan (JSS).
• The Institute commenced its academic activities from August 2001. Initially it functioned as a Constituent
Centre of Jaypee University of Information Technology (JUIT), at Waknaghat (HP). Satisfied with the highest
standards of professional education, supporting infrastructure and based on recommendation of AICTE and
UGC, the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), accorded it the status of “Deemed University”
through its notification No. F-9-27/2000-U.3 dated 01 November 2004 initially for 3 years and extended the
status for a further period of 5 years vide Notification of Even No. dated October 01, 2008.
About Jaiprakash Sewa Sansthan (JSS)
Jaiprakash Sewa Sansthan [JSS], a ‘not-for-profit Trust’ promoted by the Jaypee Group of companies, has been
established as a recognition of its responsibility towards the society. The Trust functions with a holistic approach
for overall socio-economic development. Set up in 1993 the Trust aims to realize the corporate philosophy of
“Growth with a Humane Face”. JSS has translated its social responsibility into reality by building up schools
and training institutes that cater to the needs of providing quality education to the rural masses. Under the
Comprehensive Rural Development Program (CRDP) adopted in villages surrounding the cement plant free health
care and animal care programs have been undertaken. The Trust helps in times of natural catastrophe to reach the
affected communities in distress.
Firmly believing that the Education is the cornerstone to economic development; the JSS aims at quality education
on an affordable basis thus providing the biggest service to the country. The Founder Chairman has envisioned
that the 21st century has brought to our doorstep the technology of tomorrow, which when harnessed effectively
can lead to economic growth and prosperity of all mankind. Therefore, the JSS has set up 3 technical institutes of
engineering and information technology, in order to prepare the youth of today for the challenges of tomorrow.
These technical institutes host the best of faculty, students and educational infrastructure to ensure creation,
generation, dissemination and application of knowledge through an innovative teaching - learning process, to
mould the world leaders of tomorrow. The flagship Institute amongst the three is Jaypee Institute of Information
Technology (JIIT) (Deemed to be University under section 3 of UGC Act), Noida, UP.
In addition, JSS offers education through 34 Schools, 5 ITI’s, 1 Polytechnic, 1 Advanced Skill Development Centre, 1
Post Graduate College, 1 B.Ed College catering to learning of over 30,000 students across the complete spectrum
of the learning curve.
Location
• JIIT is situated near the Electronic City at Noida at a distance of 3 Kms. from New Delhi-U.P. border in the area
meant for educational Institutions as provided for by the Noida Authority.
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VISION
To become a Center of Excellence in the field of IT & related emerging
areas education, training and research comparable to the best in the
world for producing professionals who shall be leaders in innovation,
entrepreneurship, creativity and management.
(Shri Jaiprakash Gaur, Founder Jaypee Group & First
Chancellor of JIIT)
MISSION
• To develop as a benchmark University in emerging technologies;
• To provide state of the art teaching learning process and R&D environment; and
• To harness human capital for sustainable competitive edge and social relevance.
OBJECTIVES
The objectives of the Institute as listed in the Revised Memorandum of Association are:
• To provide for instruction and training in such branches of learning as it may deem fit;
• To provide for research and for the advancement of and dissemination of knowledge;
• To undertake extra mural studies, extension programs and outreach activities to contribute to the development
of society; and
• To do all such other acts and things as may be necessary or desirable to further the objects of the Institute.
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GOVERNANCE
Board of Management
• As per Regulations of the Institute, the responsibility for the general superintendence, direction and control
of the affairs of the Institute is vested with the Board of Management. The composition of the Board of
Management is given at Appendix-A.
• The Board carries out is tasks and functions through statutory committees, which have been specified in the
Regulations of the Institute.
Academic Council
• The Academic Council is the premier and august body of scholars, which decides and monitors the
implementation of Academic policies and profile of the Institute. The powers and functions of the Council
are defined in the Regulations of the Institute. Amongst other major functions, the Academic Council controls
and approves the courses in various curricula, defines the thrust areas, objectives and constantly reviews the
activities of the Departments to ensure improvements in standards.
• The Composition of the Academic Council is listed at Appendix-B.
Planning and Monitoring Board
1. Vice-Chancellor………….Chairperson
Prof. S.C. Saxena
2. Nominee of UGC
Prof. A.K. Sharma,
Former Director, NCERT
C-III, Sector-48, Noida
3. Internal Members
(i) Prof. Hari Om Gupta, Director, Sec-128
(ii) Prof. Neerja Pande, Director JBS
(iii) Prof. Krishan Gopal, Dean A&R
(iv) Prof. Alka Sharma, Dean HSS
(v) Sh. S.J.S. Soni, CFO
(vi) Cmde K.K. Rohatgi, Head T&P
4. Outside Experts
(i) Prof. N.J. Rao, Vice Chancellor, JUET, Guna
(ii) Prof. Ravi Prakash, Vice Chancellor, JUIT, Waknaghat
5. Col. Vijay Kumar (Retd) SM, VSM, Registrar - Secretary
Finance Committee
1. The Vice Chancellor --------Chairperson
Prof. S.C. Saxena
2. A person nominated by the Society or Trust
Sh. S.D. Nailwal
Director Finance, Jaiprakash Associates Limited, Sector-128
3. Nominees of the Board of management
Sh. Sunil Kumar Sharma
Executive Vice Chairman, Jaypee Group of Companies
4. A representative of the Central Government
Nomination is awaited
5. Finance Officer-Secretary
Sh. S.J.S. Soni
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INFRASTRUCTURE DETAILS
JIIT has been developed as modern world Class University having campuses at Sector-62 and Sector-128, with
intellectually vibrant ambience in a serene and lush green environment. The state-of-the-art campuses comprise
smart buildings with Internet, with Wi-Fi connectivity, including environmentally conditioned Academic Blocks,
Annapurna (Mess), well-equipped modern laboratories and Learning Resource Centres. Student residence
provides a pleasant and intellectually stimulating ambience for students in an eco-friendly environment. The
details of the Infrastructure and available facilities are attached at Appendix-C.
ACADEMIC PROFILE
The Academic philosophy
Teaching
¾ Student centric learning;
¾ Encouragement to self learning;
¾ Periodic Review of Curricula to keep pace with changing technology;
¾ Regular updating of Electives in the Curricula;
¾ Emphasis on project, design and Laboratory skills;
¾ Emphasis on creativity & innovation skills;
¾ Development of Communication Skills and Leadership quality;
¾ Emphasis on fundamentals, concept understanding and analytical & problem solving skills;
¾ Enhancement of scientific reasoning ability;
¾ Integration of human values and professionalism.
Research
¾ Research from undergraduate level;
¾ Faculty promotions based on R&D output;
¾ Emphasis on individual as well as group research;
¾ Undertaking project work in collaboration with the Industry.
Education System
• At JIIT, special emphasis has been placed on developing an environment highly conducive to building of a solid
foundation of knowledge, personality development, confidence building, pursuit of excellence, self-discipline
and enhancement of creativity through motivation and drive, which helps to produce professionals who are
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well trained for the rigors of professional and social life. All Students are encouraged to make life outside
the classroom vibrant and enjoyable by engaging themselves in multiple extracurricular areas. Fun creativity,
competition, distinction, establishing relationships with fellow students and others in the community and
ultimately enhancing the value of their educational experience, is at the heart of all extracurricular activities.
• The academic year consists of basically two semesters for Engineering & Humanities faculty and trimester for
Business School students. The education system is organized around credit system which ensures continuous
evaluation of student’s performance and provides flexibility to choose courses of interest and to progress
at an optimum pace suited to student’s ability or convenience. Each course is assigned certain number of
credits depending upon the class contact hours. A specified number of credits and CGPA are to be completed
satisfactorily in order to qualify for a degree. The medium of Instructions is English.
Programs Offered
UG Programs
In the pursuit of its objectives, the JIIT has gradually endeavored to increase the number and scope of Programs,
leading to the degree of Bachelor of Technology in (i) Computer Science & Engineering, (ii) Information Technology,
(iii) Electronics & Communication Engineering & (iv) Biotechnology.
The Programs of study emphasize strong conceptual understanding and practical skills in their respective areas
of specialization. All students are provided with a sound foundation in basic sciences, coupled with courses in the
Humanities and Social Sciences.
The education system lays great emphasis on continuous evaluation and transparency. By means of well designed
tutorials and practical, every effort is made to reinforce the concepts taught in the classroom and further
enhancement of the learning is made possible by allocating of minor / major projects given to students from 5th
to 8th semesters.
Industry internship after the 6th Semester of B.Tech programs is an integral part of the academic program leading
to overall development of the student through exposure to practical skills in real life situations.
Education Methodology comprises multiple learning stages, specific Lectures, Self-study, Tutorials, Laboratory
Work, Assignments, Projects, Research, Internships, Guest Lectures, Seminars, Continuous Evaluation, Examinations
and Personality Development programs.
(i) UG Program in Computer Science Engineering
The institutions with the passage of their evolution and growth have succeeded in creating their place of
excellence in the country and abroad. The institutes have been attracting bright students from all parts
of the country for quality education in Computer Science and Information Technology at undergraduate,
postgraduate and doctoral levels. During the course of time it has offered opportunities to its inmates in the
area of quality education and research in pursuance of a long cherished mission of the Group.
Most of the courses are supported by good laboratory practice through excellent computer laboratories
and software. There is a provision of six elective subjects which a student can choose depending on market
demand and his/her interest in emerging areas and need for further specialization. Though most of the courses
have elements of research and design, a heavy emphasis on the final year project gives students an excellent
opportunity to develop and demonstrate their innovation skills, design skills and research interests. These
projects quite often lead to publications of their original work. Some of the core subjects of the programs
include Object Oriented Programming, Micro Processors & Controllers, Algorithms, Operating Systems,
Software Engineering, Computation Theory, Computer Networks, Compiler Design, Computer Organization
and Architecture. Students have to undergo a thorough six-week mandatory industrial training at the end of
their third year of study to get a feel of the work culture in relevant industries.
(ii) UG Program in Information Technology
JIIT, Noida offers a unique four-year undergraduate Program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Technology,
IT. The program aims to prepare students to either pursue a professional career immediately after graduation
or to continue with postgraduate studies either in India or abroad. The B.Tech. Program also enhances freedom
of choice by offering a large number and variety of elective courses. Since technological courses are introduced
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from the very first semester, the student has the necessary background to specialize and delve deeper into
specific sub-areas of knowledge within IT in the later part of the Program. Elective courses constitute the bulk
of the curriculum in the fourth year of study. During the fourth (final) year of study, the student is required
to undertake a full-length project. A special feature of the Program consists of an internship of four to eight
weeks at the end of the sixth semester of study, which will provide an opportunity for the student to apply
and practice academic concepts in real world situations. The structure of the Program is under continuous
review to enable it to keep pace with developments in technology, industry, and educational methodology.
(iii) UG Program in Electronics & Communication Engineering
The career growth and opportunities for ECE graduates may cover a wide range, but the bedrock for their
success and deep understanding of engineering principles, built on mathematical and computational concepts,
laboratory exercises and project work.
Keeping this in mind, the department gives core subjects that introduce electronics and communication
engineering and then systematically build up solid foundations and depth in selected areas like VLSI, RF
Engineering, Digital Systems and Communication Engineering. Also Laboratory work and independent projects
strengthen their ability of analysis, design, and experimentation in a variety of desired areas. Flexibility in
selecting the interdepartmental electives caters to their interest and broadens their knowledge to meet the
demands of academia and industry.
Students get a flavor of working in industry and the work culture prevailing there through the mandatory
six-week industrial training at the end of third year. A strong emphasis on the final year project makes the
students confident in research, design, development, manufacturing and management.
State-of-the-Art courses in Mobile and Optical Communications, Telecommunications Networks, Signal
Processing, Digital System Design, Microelectronics, MEMS and Embedded Systems.
(iv) UG Program in Biotechnology
Curriculum that provides engineering interface and integrates core subject area knowledge and soft-skills
pertinent to industry
Research-informed learning leveraging
• minor and major projects, invited lectures, mandatory industrial internship, and research projects
• Dissemination of research output: participation in conferences and publications
• Collaboration with academia and industry/alumni network.
Core subjects are supported with curricular laboratories that impart hands on training. Specialized electives
responding to rapidly changing technology and advances in industry (Biocomputing and Applications, Clinical
Trials and database management, Stem Cells and Healthcare Molecular Diagnostics, Enzymes in Food
Processing) prepare students for successful professional careers.
Dual Degree Programs
(i) 5 Year Dual Degree Program B. Tech-M. Tech (Bio Technology)
The 5-year Dual degree program leads to the simultaneous award of B.Tech and M.Tech degrees in Biotechnology.
In addition to the core courses, electives, industrial internship and project requirements of 4-year B.Tech
in Biotechnology program, students in the dual degree program undertake additional specialized core and
electives such as Disease and Health Care, Drug Delivery, Biopharmaceuticals, Biosensors, MEtagenomics,
Antibody Engineering and Manufacturing Techniques, Regulatory Affairs-Biologics, Industrial Bioprocessing,
Protein Cystallography, Genomics & Society, Molecular Evolution; Core- Cell Signalling and Signal Transduction,
Diseases and Healthcare, Metabolic Engineering, IPR and Patent Law, Research Methodology and Data
Validation, Bioremediation, Chemoinformatics, Diagnostics.
The research project in the 5th-year of dual degree builds on research training imparted through minor and
major projects in the last 4-semesters of the B.Tech program. This culminates often in a research paper.
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(ii) 5 Year Dual Degree Program B. Tech-M. Tech (Computer Science Engineering)
Commencing from academic session 2008, the students for this Program are being admitted in the 1st
Semester itself. The program examines various areas of computer science engineering such as Algorithms,
Programming languages, Software Engineering, Operating Systems, Computer Architecture, Multimedia
Systems, Intelligent Systems, Data Base Management, Computer Networks, Security, Web technologies, and
Embedded systems leading to both bachelors as well as Master’s degrees. The program lays emphasis on
student projects and research.
(iii) 5 Year Dual Degree Program B.Tech-M. Tech (Electronics & Communication Engineering)
Besides the regular 4-year program, students take-up a few M. Tech. level courses such as Advanced Digital
Signal Processing, Advanced Wireless Communication, VLSI Modeling and Simulation, FPGA Based System
Design, Software Defined Radio, Speech Processing and Coding, System on Chip, Advanced Satellite and Fiber
Optic Communication in this program.
Post Graduate Programs
JIIT has been successfully running M. Tech Programs in (i) Electronics & Communication Engineering, (ii)
Microelectronics Systems and Embedded Technology (MET), (iii) Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), (iv)
Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), (v) Applied and Computational Mathematics and (vi) MBA program.
The objective of the M. Tech Programs is to prepare professionals with advanced knowledge of the respective
field who can serve industry, R&D organizations and can take up an academic career, including further studies in
a relevant Ph. D Program. The 2-year M. Tech Programs are spread over four semesters.
All M. Tech Programs are designed to cover core/compulsory as well as elective subjects to advance knowledge,
ability and skills of the students in their chosen area. Students can take the desired electives from the set of
subjects offered from time to time to enable them to cater for their interest and to specialize in a particular field.
Dissertation is spread over the last two semesters with fourth semester fully devoted to dissertation work only.
This provides ample opportunity to the student to carry out intensive work on a chosen topic resulting in an
innovative and research oriented output. Seminars are included in the Program to develop presentation skills in
the students.
(i) M. Tech (Electronics and Communication Engineering)
The Program covers a number of areas like Mobile, Wireless, Satellite, Optical and Computer Communication
Systems & Networks; Signal Processing; Spread Spectrum Communication & error control coding techniques;
Microelectronics & VLSI Design and Information & Communication Theory through suitable core/compulsory
and elective subjects and extensive project and thesis work.
(ii) M. Tech (Microelectronic Systems & Embedded Technology)
The aim of the Program is to equip students with the ability to utilize tools and techniques to implement
VLSI design on silicon and specialize in embedded system applications. This interdisciplinary Program enables
students to develop skills in the field of VLSI and Embedded Systems Design. Students are exposed to MEMSpro, FGPA and Model-Sim. The emphasis is on current topics like Low Power CMOS Design, RTOS, and
Embedded System Design.
(iii) M. Tech (Computer Science & Engineering)
This Program offers a balanced emphasis on theoretical computer science, computer technology, software
engineering, and applications of computing. The students have a choice of electives from electronics and
communication engineering department also. The program provides advanced level education in areas like
Algorithms and Data Structures, Software Engineering, Learning Sciences & Technology, High Performance
Computer Architectures, Computer Networking, Complexities and Coding Theories, Information Security,
Internet and Web Technologies, Computer Graphics, Image Processing, Information Systems, Data Ware
Housing & Mining, Data Base Management, Operating Systems, Computational Models, Cognitive Science,
Soft Computing and Human Computer Interaction.
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(iv) M. Tech (Materials Science and Engineering)
In the last few years, be it in industry or research organizations, development of new and better performing
materials has taken centre stage of activity worldwide. With emergence of new tools and technologies,
understanding of materials and capability of tailoring their properties to make them more functional and
useful have tremendously increased. The capability of manipulation of materials and their properties is the
key for making things with superior mechanical, electrical, magnetic and optical properties, more sustainable
and cost-effective. This has made Materials Science and Engineering an attractive field from industry point
of view, be it related to automobile, information and communication technology, energy storage and energy
conversion or any other industry concerning civil, defence or space applications. The M. Tech. program
in Materials Science and Engineering offered by the department is an interdisciplinary four semester PG
program which was started from the academic session 2006-2007. The program is aimed to impart advance
level training in the specialized and emerging areas of Materials Science and Engineering and to fulfill the
needs of industries and related R & D activities. The program provides strong foundation in the fundamentals
of structures, properties, processing and characterization of materials and develops the ability and skill of
students to design tailor made materials and fabricate devices for specific technological applications.
(v) M. Tech (Applied and Computational Mathematics)
The program is designed to train students in computational mathematics and theoretical computer science,
so that they are well equipped to take up jobs in the software industry, research & development organizations.
The program enables them to learn computing, simulation and numerical techniques.
(vi) The MBA Program
It is a two year full-time Program spanning six trimesters. It aims at providing a comprehensive coverage of
all important areas and disciplines for managing the current business scenario. The curriculum is designed to
be intensive, with an emphasis on contemporary business practices. The students are evaluated regularly to
assess their progress on theoretical and applied aspects of business. The curriculum is updated regularly in
line with current industry requirements and peer offerings at the best business schools around the world. It
includes core courses along with functional and sectoral electives. The program aims to build socially sensitive
managers with due emphasis on social internship, apart from live projects and corporate internship.
Doctoral Programs (PhD)
The award of the PhD degree by the University is in recognition of high academic achievements demonstrated by
independent research and application of knowledge to the solution of technical and scientific problems. Creative
and productive inquiry is the basic requirement underlying research work. They may also be required to take
part in some advanced level course work. The scholars are required to take up intensive research work under the
guidance of a supervisor on a specific problem for a minimum of two to three years in this program. The research
work is expected to result in new findings contributing to the knowledge in the chosen field. The doctoral research
program of JIIT gives an opportunity to students to demonstrate their analytical, innovative and independent
thinking leading to creativity and application of knowledge. The scholars are required to deliver seminars on their
research progress regularly and publish their work. Finally, they are required to submit the thesis embodying
their research findings for the awarding of the Ph.D. degree.
(i) Electronics & Communication Engineering
The doctoral program leading to Ph.D. degree involves fulfilling specified course credit requirements,
residential requirement and a thesis giving a critical account of the research work carried out in a chosen area.
Some examples are: Telecommunications and Networking, Signal (including Speech and Image) Processing,
Wireless and Mobile Communications, Microwave Engineering, Spread Spectrum Systems, Error Control
Coding Techniques, Semiconductor Devices, Microelectronics, VLSI Design and MEMS Design.
(ii) Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology
The Ph.D. programme offers research in areas of Multimedia Technologies and Applications, Intelligent Systems,
Information Retrieval and Data Mining, Computer Networks, Distributed Systems, Wireless Networks, Web
Technologies, Security, Software Engineering and Information Systems, Computer Architecture, Embedded
Systems, Computing Education etc.
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•
Biotechnology and Bio Informatics
The Ph.D. programme offers research in the areas of Functional Genomics of Infectious Diseases, Molecular
Diagnostics: Reagent Development, Evolutionary Genomics, Drug Targets Discovery: Life-style Diseases/
Pathogenic Microbes, Development of Bioinformatics Tools/Databases, microRNA in Cardiovascular
Diseases, Microbial Biotechnology: Bioremediation/Biological of Industrial Use, Molecular Mechanisms
of Action/Micropropogation- Medicinal plants, Bioprocess Parameters Optimization of Biological Systems,
Nanobiotechnology - Biosensors, Novel Drug Delivery Systems
(iii) Physics & Materials Science Engineering
The research areas of the Dept. include Atomic and Molecular Collision Physics, Laser Physics, Solid State
Ionics–Materials and Devices, Magnetite Materials, Advanced Perovskite Oxide Materials, Quantum Optics and
Quantum Information Theory, Optical Fiber Sensors, Optoelectronic Materials and Optical Communications,
Biophysics, Spectroscopy, Nanotechnology.
(iv) Mathematics :
Department of Mathematics offers excellent opportunities for research in both pure and applied mathematics.
The eligibility is minimum second-class or equivalent grade in the qualifying examination. The candidate
should also have passed one of the following Entrance Tests: CSIR-UGC NET for JRF; or GATE; or JIIT entrance
test. Only the short-listed eligible candidates will be called for interview and selection is based on performance
in the interview and the written test. Presently there are eighteen students enrolled in this program. The
following two students have completed their Ph. D. work under this program in the current session.
(v) Management
JBS offers Ph.D. in management through full time and part time mode. Currently there are around 50 research
scholars pursuing their doctoral research work in the area of marketing, finance, human resource, operations
and general management. The scholars are expected to successfully complete a stipulated course work
and to carry out research in the chosen field. The award of Ph.D. degree is in recognition of high academic
achievements, independent research, creative and productive inquiry and application of knowledge to
the solution of problems in humanities & social sciences and management. Full time research scholars are
provided with a monthly assistantship to pursue their research work.
(vi) Humanities & Social Sciences
Department of Humanities and Social sciences offers excellent opportunities of research in the areas of
Sociology, Psychology, English, Economics and Management like Finance, Marketing, Human resource
management and organisational behaviour. The current key research areas include: Social media, Happiness
and well being, Gerontology, Social economics, emotional intelligence, linguistics and Performance of
commercial banks.
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ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS
All teaching & research programs at the University are carried out through the following departments:
Department of Computer Science & Engineering and Information Technology (CSE/IT)
The main endeavour of the department is
to create a community and environment
to encourage intellectual exploration and
research, nurture creative and critical thinking,
and also develop highly competent entry
level IT professionals. All faculty members are
actively involved in research work and regularly
contribute research publications in reputed
international conferences and journals.
A team comprising of more than seventy well
qualified, experienced, and enthusiastic full
time faculty members in the department
ensures high standard of teaching, learning and
evaluation process. The students are trained
with the required theoretical foundations and engineering skills to model, design, and develop computer-based
systems. The learning procedure aims to nurture technical competence, problem solving skills, imagination, and
initiative to address real life challenges through technological innovations. The department uses various teaching
methodology that include interactive lectures, case studies, group discussions. Students are frequently evaluated
with multiple assignments, hands on exercises, projects, surprise tests, group activities and presentations as they
progress through different programs in the department.
Course Curriculum and syllabus are continuously improvised by taking the inputs from experts from academia
and industry and also in accordance with the upcoming trends. Through various active learning experiences in
laboratories, students gain more insights into the field of study, develop ability to apply their knowledge to a
greater extent, exhibit a greater level of understanding of course material and sharpen their problem solving
skills. Weekly practical assignments in all courses keep the students engaged in harnessing their engineering skills.
In the curriculum, a lot of emphasis is given to students projects. Based on their projects, many students also
publish papers often in collaboration with their faculty supervisors. Final year students are encouraged to actively
mentor their juniors in lab and project work. Alumni also provide their support by delivering guest lectures and
personal guidance. The department has active collaboration with
• University of Florida
• Indo-US Collaboration for Engineering Education ( IUCEE)
¾ Facilities including labs
The Institute campus has been networked for total connectivity. At Sector 62 campus, the department’s
laboratories provide computational facility of approximately 400 computer nodes. These nodes are running
on the Windows 2000/Windows XP/Linux platform and are equipped with state of art software. At sector
128 campus, the department provides approximately 300 computers in 4 laboratories. In addition, the
department provides adequate hardware facility for building microcontroller based systems and for doing
projects in the areas of robotics, augmented reality and human computer interactions as well, at both the
campuses. The labs are also equipped with a variety of Multimedia devices and software to provide support
for Multimedia based 3D and Image Processing Projects.
¾ Faculty activities
External Participation in seminars, symposiums, conferences, workshops.
Fifteen International and National Workshops/Conferences/seminars were attended by faculty members.
These events were organized in different colleges and Universities of India and abroad.
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Event,
Organizer
Place
Dates,
Name of Faculty
1
AnglaBharti Machine
Translation Paradigm
JSS Academy of
Technical Education,
Noida India,
25-11-2011
Vimal Kumar, Hima
Bindu, Arti Jain
1
2 Days International Workshop
on Hive
UC3M, GETAFE
Madrid (Spain)
June 2012
Divakar Yadav
2
FDP on Information Knowledge IMS Noida and CSI
Engineering using ANN
Noida Chapter
and MATLAB
IMS Noida
17th-18th
Aug 12
Suma Dawn
3
International Conference on
Indian Institute of
Security in Computer Networks Information Technology
and Distributed Systems
and Management-Kerala
Trivandrum, India 11-12
October 2012
Adarsh Kumar
4
Workshop on Cloud Computing Oracle Corporation
& Big Data,
Delhi, India
6th Nov 2012
Sangeeta Mittal
5
12th International Conference
on Hybrid Intelligent Systems
MIT, Pune
Pune, India
4-7 December,
2012
Shikha Mehta
6
2012 2nd IEEE International
Conference on Parallel
Distributed and Grid
Computing (PDGC),
JUIT, Waknaghat
Waknaghat
7 Dec 2012
Parmeet Kaur
7
9th International Conference on EAI (European Alliances
Heterogeneous Networking for for Innovation)
Quality, Reliability, Security and
Robustness (QSHINE 2013)
GBU, Greater
Noida, India
January 11–12,
2013
Anubhuti Roda
Mohindra (Sec 128)
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9th International Conference on EAI (European Alliances
Heterogeneous Networking for for Innovation)
Quality, Reliability, Security and
Robustness (QSHINE 2013)
GBU, Greater
Noida, India
January 11–12,
2013
Hema N.
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9th International Conference on Gautam Buddha
Heterogeneous Networking for University
Quality, Reliability, Security and
Robustness
Greater Noida,
India
January 11–12,
2013
K.Rajalakshmi
10
Indian software engineering
conference
ACM
Delhi
21 - 22 feb
2013
Sangeeta
11
India Software Engineering
Conference ISEC 2013
IIT Delhi
New Delhi
Feb 21-23, 2013 Indu Chawla
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3rd IEEE International Advance
Computing Conference
(IACC 2013)
IEEE Computer Society,
India Council & IEEE
Student Branch
Ajay Kumar Garg February 22-23,
Engineering College, 2013
Ghaziabad, India
Raju Pal
(Sec 128)
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Workshop on Big Data Analytics Amity Noida
Noida
8th March 2013
Suma Dawn
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Research workshop for women IUCEE, DST, AIMSCS,
candidates in engineering
Hyderabad
Institutions
Hyderabad, india
18-20
March, 2013
Kavita pandey
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Third International Conference
on Computer Science,
Engineering and Applications
(ICCSEA-2013)
Delhi, India
24-26th
May 2013
Anuja Arora
Habitat World, Delhi
Conferences, seminars, talks, workshops conducted by the department.
1.
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Fifth International Conference on Contemporary computing (IC3-2012) – Every year Department organizes
International Conference on Contemporary Computing (IC3), jointly with University of Florida, Gainesville.
During IC3 2012, eminent keynote speakers included H. T. Kung, William H. Gates Professor of Computer
Science and Electrical Engineering at Harvard University, Nageswara S. V. Rao,Corporate Fellow in Computer
Science and Mathematics Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA, Chandrajit Bajaj, Professor of
Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin, Alok Choudhary, John G. Searle Professor of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, Northwestern University, USA, Ishwar Parulkar, CTO of Provider Access
Business Unit of Cisco Systems, Bangalore, India, Ramesh Hariharan , Chief Technology Officer, Strand
Life Sciences, Bangalore, India, Sunil D. Sherlekar, Principal Engineer and Director of Parallel Computing
Research at Intel Labs in Bangalore, India and M. Balakrishnan,Professor in the Department of Computer
Science & Engineering, I.I.T. Delhi, India. There were 3 invited talks by Gulshan Rai, Scientist, Ministry of
Communications and Information Technology, Govt. of India, India, Sandesh Goel, CISCO Systems, India,
Sumantra Dutta Roy, IIT Delhi.
The inaugural address was delivered by Prof. Gautam Barua, Director IIT, Guwahati Tutorials were conducted
by Rajiv Ranjan, Research Scientist and Project Leader , CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia and Ruppa K. Thulasiram
and Parimala Thulasiraman, University of Manitoba, Canada. In IC3 2012, 149 papers were received out of
which 42 were selected for presentation by an international panel of experts. Conference Proceedings were
published by Springer and indexed by SCOPUS.
With reference to IC3 2013, 464 papers have been received and short listed 92 for presentations.
2.
A two day workshop was organized in collaboration with Nokia Company by the name “ Nokia-Digit Initiative”
to educate students on mobile app development for Nokia Asha S40. This workshop was conducted as a two
level App development programme –(a) Beginners level was held on 6th April 2013 (b) Advance level was
held on 20th April 2013. Total 15 students participated out of which two students got Nokia Asha mobile
device as prize. Participants also got certificate.
3.
A two day workshop was organized on Research Methods in Educational Technology for faculty members
teaching Engineering and science subjects and research scholars, in collaboration with ISTE through the
distance education mode. This workshop was conducted by Prof. Sahana Murthy and Prof. Sridhar Iyer on 2nd
and 9th February 2013 at sec-128 campus .It was sponsored by the National Mission on Education through
ICT, MHRD, Govt. of India.
S.No.
Event,
Organizer,
Place
Dates,
Name of Faculty
1
Tech-Start: Exploring Technology Workshop
Entrepreneurship Ideas.
Sanjay Goel,
Satish Chandra,
Sangeeta
17th Jul 2012
55 MTech students,
faculty and invited
experts
2
Fifth International Conference
on Contemporary
Computing 2012.
International
Conference
Full department
6th to 8th Aug 2012
250+ delegates
and students
3
JIIT–GDG Lets Meet Google
Talk
Anuja Arora
17th August 2012
Approx 230 students
4
Introduction to microcontroller
based system
Workshop
Hema N
28th-29th August 2012
300+ students
5
Manual Robotic
Seminar
Hema N
12th-14th Sep 2012
300+ students
6
Manual Robotic
Hands-On
Workshop
Hema N
28th-29th Sep 2012
300+ students
7
JIIT –GDG Stepping Right
on HTML5 by CETPA
Workshop
Anuja Arora
4th-5th October 2012
Approx 130 students
8
Accenture’s Workshop on
Enterprise Resource Planning
Workshop
Sandeep K Singh
30th Oct 20126th Nov 2012
Approx 40 students
9
JIIT–GDG Being Search Ninja
Workshop
Anuja Arora
5th Nov 2012
Approx 110 students
10
C programming Language
Workshop
Anuja Arora
7th -9th Nov 2012
19th-22nd Nov 2012
Approx 130 students
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Programming Contest:
Execute 12.3
Programming
Contest
Manish Kumar
Thakur
24th Nov, 2012
160 students
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Programming Contest:
Execute 13.1
Programming
Contest
Manish Kumar
Thakur
19th Jan, 2013
180 students
13
JIIT –GDG Workshop on Java
Workshop
Anuja Arora
22nd-29th Jan 2013
Approx 50 students
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S.No.
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Event,
Research Methods in
Educational Technology
(RMET-2013) by Indian
Institute of Technology,
Bombay (Under the National
Mission on Education
through ICT (MHRD, Govt.
of India)) at JIIT128
Autonomous Robotics
Workshop on Super
Attitude for Success
Programming Contest:
Knuth Cup 2.0
Accenture’s Workshop on
Cloud computing on Cloud
computing with Azure
features, services and
leveraging Azure for
Asynchronous computing
Nokia Student development
program
JIIT –GDG Android Workshop
by MultiSoft Systems
Organizer,
Workshop
Place
Dhanalekshmi.G
Date
02th & 9th Feb, 2013
Name of Faculty
Approx.50
Workshop
Workshop
Hema N
Dhanalekshmi.G
9th Feb -12th Feb 2013
16th Feb, 2013
200+ students
Approx .50
Programming
Contest
Workshop
Manish Kumar
Thakur
Sandeep K Singh
2nd March, 2013
110 students
8th -9th March 2013
Approx 40 students
2 days
workshop
Hands-On
Workshop
Anuja Arora
6th April 2013
20th April 2013
27th-28th April 2013
15 Students
Anuja Arora
Approx 150 students
Visitors, guest speakers
S.No. Title of Talk
1 Data Mining and its
Applications
2 Wealth Creation & Web
Entrepreneurship
3 Educational Opportunities
at University of South
Alabama (USA)
Speaker
Prof. S. Lakshmivarahan
Date
28-07-2012
Mr. Rohit Chandra
28-09-2012
Brenda Hinson – Director 30-01- 2013
of International Student
Recruiting and Relations
Brief Description.
Speaker gave very interesting examples of
applications of Data Mining in life sciences.
Speaker elaborated on how a programmer can create
wealth with a computer and internet connection
Speakers informed the audience about the
undergraduate, graduate and research and career
opportunities at University of South Alabama (USA)
Dr. John Pardue – Chair
and Professor Department
of Information Sciences
and Technology (Graduate
Program coordinator
Rajneesh Singh –
Assistant Professor,
School of Computing
Dr. Mona Mathur
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Video Coding Standards
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Performance Modelling
Prof. K. Karmeshu
of Broadband
Communication Networks:
Tsallis Entropy and
Maximum Entropy
Framework
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09-03-2013
13-05-2013
She introduced the basics of state of the art video
coding methods and techniques, and highlighted the
newer emerging techniques for video compression,
challenges and complexity in their implementation.
It also explored how these techniques can be unified
in a single framework, to develop architectures for
the next generation video compression engines.
The traffic measurement in broadband networks
exhibit power law behavior. It is well established
that various characteristic features of traffic in
LAN, WAN etc. reveal such patterns. It needs to be
underlined that similar features are displayed by a
variety of systems. The ubiquitous nature of such a
phenomenon has led to the development of Tsallis
entropy which when maximized subject to given
constraints leads to power law behavior. The effect
of input traffic on the performance of communication
networks was also discussed.
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
The Electronics and Communication Engineering
Department was founded in the year 2002 to run
a 4 year B. Tech. degree program in Electronics
& Communication Engineering. A two-year
M. Tech. degree program in Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) was started
in the same year jointly by the departments
of ECE and CS/IT. The postgraduate program
of the department was strengthened by the
addition of two M. Tech. degree courses in
Microelectronics and Embedded Technology
(MET) and Communication Systems and Signal
Processing (CSSP) in the years 2003 and 2005 respectively. Thus, from a modest beginning, the department of
Electronics and Communication Engineering has come a long way and is at present running a full time UG program
in Electronics and Communication Engineering, a 5 year duration dual degree program [B. Tech. + M. Tech.] and
two full time PG programs besides Ph.D. degree program in key areas of current technological importance.
The department has at present a faculty strength of 57 which includes 4 Professors and 9 Assistant Professors
(Senior Grade).
Some faculty members are well recognized in their respective areas of research. Their areas of interest
include Microwave Devices, Microstrip antennas, MOSFET Modeling, VLSI Design, Signal Processing and
Communication Systems.
Laboratory work is given very high importance. All core courses have a separate associated lab course. Students
have to pass laboratory courses separately. Laboratory support for these courses are provided by well-equipped
laboratories of the department.
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The ECE program is designed on one hand to provide students with broad-based fundamental knowledge to
enable them to go further in any of the chosen field, and on the other hand to allow them to specialize in rapidly
developing new technologies, such as VLSI design, wireless and satellite communications, 4G technologies,
communications and computer networking, audio and video signal processing and data compression. All the
laboratories are equipped with state-of-the-art instruments and software tools to enable the students to perform
design oriented experiments and test their designs by computer simulations. Laboratory support to our programs
is provided by the following well-equipped laboratories and 16 lab technicians of the department:
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Basic Electronics Laboratory
Analog and Digital Electronics Laboratory
Control and Instrumentation Laboratory
Microprocessor Laboratory
Signal Processing Laboratory
VLSI Laboratory
Electrical Machines Laboratory
Electronic Devices Laboratory
Communication Systems Laboratory
Advanced Communication Systems Laboratory
Project Laboratory
Besides these laboratories, the department also has the Centre for MEMS Design. This centre was set-up in the
year 2009 as a part of institute’s response to launch MEMS activity supported under National Program of Materials
for Smart Sensors (NPMASS) by Govt. of India. The program centers around collaborative research efforts related
to MEMS and smart sensors of the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Department of
Physics and Material Science and Department of Biotechnology.
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¾ Faculty Activities:
External Participation in seminars, symposiums, conferences, workshops.
1. Ms. Shruti Kalra attended Distinguished Lecture Colloquia on Analog/Digital Circuits at STMicroelectronics,
Greater NOIDA, 23-24 July, 2012.
2. Dr. Ashish Goel attended Ninth IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Optical Communications
Networks (WOCN)-2012 at IIT Indore, Sept. 20-22, 2012.
3. Ms. Richa Gupta attended Twenty First International Conference of Forum for Interdisciplinary
Mathematics, Statistics and Computational Techniques, IMSCT 2012- FIM XXI, Chandigarh,
Dec. 15-17, 2012.
4. Prof. R. C. Jain and Dr. Ashish Goel attended Nineteenth National Conference on Communication (NCC)2013 at IIT New Delhi, Feb. 18-19, 2013.
5. Dr. Manish Kumar attended IEEE SSCS Delhi Chapter seminar at STMicroelectronics, Greater NOIDA on
June 21, 2013.
Invited Talks at other Institutes
1. Prof. R.C. Jain presented invited talk “Communication and Non-Communication Applications of Microwave
Energy” at National Conference on Vacuum Electronic Devices and their Applications (VEDA-2012), Central
Electronic Engineering Research Institution (CEERI), Pilani, September 21-24, 2012.
2. Prof. A. B. Bhattacharyya presented invited talk “Revolutionary Ideas in Microelectronics and their Social
Impact” at Delhi University, Delhi, October 12, 2012.
3. Prof. A. B. Bhattacharyya was keynote speaker on the topic “MOSFET and Interconnect Inductor Modeling
for VLSI Design” at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, October 16, 2012.
4. Prof. A. B. Bhattacharyya presented invited talk “Compact Model: Background Material” at Delhi University,
Delhi, December 3, 2012.
5. Prof. A. B. Bhattacharyya visited Mentor Graphics Pvt. Ltd., NOIDA for Mixed Signal Chip Design Project
Presentation, December 2012.
6. Prof. A. B. Bhattacharyya presented invited talk “Micro and Nano Electronics Charitmanas – Where small
is not so small” under INSPIRE PROGRAM Initiative, Meerut, April 27, 2013.
7. Prof. R.C. Jain presented invited talk “Some Communication and Industrial Applications of Microwave
Energy” at National Conference on Electronics and Communication Systems, Indraprastha Engineering
College, Ghaziabad, April 5 - 6, 2013.
8. Prof. A. B. Bhattacharyya was keynote speaker on the topic “Acoustic Wave Sensors” at Jadavpur University,
Kolkata, May 13, 2013.
9. Dr. Manish Kumar presented invited talk “Recent Trends in Analogue Circuit Design” at National Conference
on Signal Processing & Communication Technology (NCSPCT-13), DCTM Palwal, May 25-26, 2013.
10. Dr. Vivek Kumar Dwivedi presented invited talk “4G and its Challenges” at National Conference on Signal
Processing & Communication Technology (NCSPCT-13), DCTM Palwal, May 25-26, 2013.
Conferences, seminars, talks, workshops conducted by the department.
Workshop on Virtual Lab was organized at JIIT,
March 21, 2013.
Sector-128 campus by Virtual Labs, IIT Delhi, on
Visitors, guest speakers
1. Prof. N. S. Murthy, Dean (Planning & Development), NIT, Warangal delivered a talk on “VLSI-DSP
Architectures” at JIIT, NOIDA, November 26, 2012.
2. Prof. A. Q. Ansari, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi delivered a talk on “Advanced Topics in Fuzzy Logic” at
JIIT, NOIDA, March 8, 2013.
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¾ Additional Information of the Department (Funded Projects)
1. RPS Project
The Department had an AICTE sponsored Research Promotion Scheme (RPS) project entitled,
“Development of IP Core for Real Time Audio Video Surveillance System” for Rs. 5 Lakh. The completion
report for the project was submitted during this academic year. In this project an algorithm has been
developed for detection of an undesirable foreign object by its video and audio output. MATLAB software
with required toolboxes was purchased out of the grant. This software is extensively used by students in
various Labs and for project work.
2. ISRO Research Project
The Department had a research project from Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) entitled,
“Development of Algorithms for Narrow Band Interference reduction in Indian Regional Navigational
Satellite System (IRNSS) received signal”. The project was of one year duration with a grant of Rs. 5.77
Lakh. The completion report for this project was submitted during this year.
Department of Biotechnology
The field of biotechnology is steadily growing in India. Biotech industry achieves record 15 % growth in 2012-13.
The biotechnology scope is never ending as the power to alter life has just seen its beginning. The Department of
Biotechnology at JIIT, NOIDA, established in 2002, remains committed to provide research-informed teaching and
learning, and vibrant R & D environment. Faculty with rich R&D exposure in academia and industry both in India
and abroad contributes to the department academic core.
In response to continuously evolving technology and industry needs, biotechnology curriculum is designed to
impart skill sets enabling adaptation to academia, research, and industry. A curriculum that provides engineering
interface and integrates core subject area knowledge with professional development; focusing on entrepreneurship,
analytical and research skills. The research emphasis of the department is reflected in active doctoral program,
publications in national and international journals, and sponsored project research grants totaling approximately
INR-4.52 Crore from premier national funding agencies namely, the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), the
Department of Science and Technology (DST), All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Indian Council
for Medical Research (ICMR) and Department of AYUSH. Interaction with leading scientists from academia and
industry through invited lectures, workshops and conferences ensures all-round development of the students. Our
students continue to secure positions in graduate schools for MS/Ph.D at universities of international/National
repute i.e., Max Planck Institutes, John Hopkins, Georgia Tech, Keck Graduate Institute, Penn State, IITs etc. among
others. Many students have been selected in core biotechnology firms Panacea Biotech, Cadilla Biotech, Ranbaxy
and Premas Biotech Ltd.
A technical society “RIBOSE” involves students in societal projects/events and an Institutional Biosafety Committee
(IBSC) is in place to generate awareness and monitor biosafety aspects and regulations.
¾ Facilities including labs:
The Biotechnology laboratory housed in over approximately one thousand sq meters hosts the following
curricula and research laboratories.
Undergraduate Curricular Laboratories:
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Microbiology Laboratory
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Biochemistry Laboratory
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Plant Tissue Culture Laboratory
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Animal Tissue Culture Laboratory
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Molecular Biology Laboratory
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Immunology Laboratory
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Bioinformatics Work Stations
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Research Laboratories:
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Comparative and Functional Genomics
Microbial Biotechnology
Molecular Genetics
Nanobiotechnology
Novel Drug Delivery Systems
Plant Tissue culture and Drug discovery/mechanisms-Natural Products
The laboratories are equipped with high-end research equipments, apart from others namely:
Instrument
Company
Thermocyclers
Biorad, Eppendorf
Electroporator
Biorad
Ultracentrifuge
Beckmann, Coulter
High Speed Centrifuges
Hermle, Sigma
UltraSonicator
Sonics
MQ Water Purifying System
Millipore
Gel Documentation System
Biorad
ELISA Reader
Biorad
Incubator Shakers
Kuhner
Biosafety Hood, Fume Hood
Atlantis
Fermentor
New Brunswick
Protein Purification System
Biorad
CO2 Incubator (02)
New Brunswick
Real Time PCR
Thermo Fisher Scientific
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) (02)
Waters
Lyophiliser
Christ; alpha 12
o
-80 C Upright Freezer (02)
New Brunswick
Fluorescent Microscope
Olympus
Spectrophotometer (03)
Shimadzu
Refrigerated Centrifuge
Eppendorf
Ice Flaking Machine and Cold Cabinets
Allied Frost
Vertical Autoclave
Atlantis India
Dissolution Test Apparatus
Veego
• Bioinformatics work stations are equipped with advanced bioinformatics softwares, such as drug discovery
suite from Schrodinger Inc., Matlab, Gausian, Gausview etc., for protein modeling/computer aided drug
discovery.
¾ Faculty Activities:
External Participation in seminars, symposiums, conferences, workshops.
1. G. Mathur, A. Mathur and S. K. Sharma, Authored workshop on How to write for and get published in
scientific journals and publish manuscripts, Springer in collaboration with Delhi University Library system
on August 23, 2012.
2. G. Mathur, A. Mathur, and S. K. Sharma, Twin workshop on Effective grant writing skills and Strategic
management of IPR, Department of Biotechnology & BCIL, New Delhi from July 4-5, 2012.
3. S. K. Sharma, Invited participant, National Symposium on Recent Trends in Innovative Research at
Undergraduation: Science and Society, 28th February- 2nd March, 2013, Organized by Sri Venkateswara
College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, 28th February
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4. S. K. Sharma, Neeeraj Wadhwa, and Sujata Mohanty, Annual Conference cum Workshop, Research
Methodology and Biostatistics, Lady Harding Medical College (LHMC), New Delhi, August 26, 2012
Invited Talk at other Institutes
1. C. K. Jain, “Role of education on Biodiversity and sustainable Development’’ in Post CBD –COP11 Seminar
on Wetlands and Biodiversity Conservation and Role of Education for sustainable development (ESD),
Vishwa Yuvak Kendra, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, June 4, 2013.
2. C.K. Jain, “Protein structure prediction: a computational perspective” in work shop on “Computer Aided
Drug Design” organized at Department of Biotechnology, Madhav Institute of Technology & Science,
Gwalior, April 16, 2013.
3. K. Rawal, “Constructing a Comprehensive Map for Molecules Implicated in Obesity and its Induced
Disorders”, BioIT World 2013, Boston, USA April 9-12, 2013.
4. S. Gupta, “Interaction Technologies” at Biochemistry Department, University of Delhi South Campus, New
Delhi, March 6, 2013.
5. S. Srivastava, “Designing Efficient Enzymatic Biosensors: Nanomaterials and Immobilization Strategies”
in Pre-Seminar Workshop, 17th National Seminar on Physics and Technology of Sensors at Jamia Milia
Islamia New Delhi, March 11-13, 2013.
6. V. Rani, “MicroRNA Identification and target prediction tools” Delhi College of Technology and
Management. March 29, 2013.
7. S. Krishna Sundari, “Mycorrhiza – future vision” in “Information workshop on mycorrhiza”, The Energy
and Resources Institute, New Delhi, February 13, 2013.
8. A. Mathur, “Industrial Enzyme & their Application” in National Seminar, organized by Department of
Science, Dev Samaj College for Women, Ferozpur, Punjab on December 15, 2012.
9. K. Rawal, “Application of Bioinformatics, sequence analysis gene prediction, unix based systems in forensic
medicine and crime detection” in Training Workshop for Forensic Science/medicine students at National
Institute of Criminology and Forensic sciences, Government of India, New Delhi, September 06, 2012.
10. K. Rawal, “Support Vector Machines and MSA” in Work shop on Sequence Analysis in Bioinformatics at
Birla Institute of Science and Research, Jaipur, September 7-9, 2012.
11. K. Rawal, “Inverse Docking technologies” in Workshop on Structure Based Drug Design at Birla Institute
of Science and Research, Jaipur, December 14-16, 2012.
12. Reema Gabrani “Animal cell culture and applications in pharmaceuticals”, Current & Future Scenarios in
Drug Development & Delivery, JCDM College of Pharmacy, Sirsa, August 12, 2012.
13. Shweta Dang “IPR Related Tools and Bioethics in Biotechnology”,, Laboratory Course funded by DBT and
ICMR on “Application of Genomic Technologies in Malaria Research” at National Institute of Malaria
Research (NIMR), New Delhi, November 27, 2012.
14. Shweta Dang “Development and characterization of Green tea loaded Microemulsiosn for vaginal
infections”, Current & Future Scenarios in Drug Development & Delivery, JCDM College of Pharmacy,
Sirsa, August 12, 2012.
15. S. Mohanty, “ ipsc: a step forward in Stem cell therapy”, Laboratory Course funded by DBT and ICMR on
“Application of Genomic Technologies in Malaria Research” at National Institute of Malaria Research
(NIMR), New Delhi, November 27, 2012.
Conferences, seminars, talks, workshops conducted by the department.
1. International Conference “Bioproducts and the OMICS Revolution” was organized by Department of
Biotechnology, JIIT in association with Scientity Inc., as part of the Biotechnology Conference Series,
March 16-17, 2013.
2. Workshop on ‘Scientific Writing & Publishing’ under the aegis of American Society of Microbiology (ASM,
Indian Chapter), September 28, 2012.
3. Department of Biotechnology, in association with BD Biosciences, organized a workshop on ‘Flow
Cytometry and Cytometric Applications’, August 6, 2012.
Visitors & Guest Speakers
1. September, 2012 “Development of skills needed to write and submit scientific manuscripts and processes
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required to successfully publish a scientific article Virtual lecture, Prof. Larry McDaniel (Professor of
Microbiology, Surgery, and Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center moderated by Prof. Rup
Lal, Department of Zoology, Delhi University and Dr. Sunil Kumar Lal, International Centre for Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi.
2. November 2012 ‘’Prospects of Nanomaterials Based Biosensors for Cancer Detection” Prof. B.D Malhotra,
Professor and Head, Department of Biotechnology, Delhi Technological University, Delhi.
3. January, 2013 - “Therapeutic Implications of Targeting innate Immune Response Against Cancer and Viral
Infection” by Dr Babal Kant Jha, Dept. of Cancer Biology, The Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic,
Ohio, USA.
4. March 2013 ‘”Anti-Infective agents from Desert Actinomycetes: Back to the future”, Prof. Michael
Goodfellow, Former Head, School of Biotechnology, Newcastle University, U.K
5. March 2013 “Production of Rifamycin analogues by genetic mutation of Polyketide biosynthetic gene
cluster” Prof. Rup Lal, Department of Zoology, Delhi University.
6. March 2013 “Innovative methods for mass production of Biopesticides” Prof. A.K. Srivastava, Professor,
Department of Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology, IIT- Delhi.
7. March 2013 ‘’Challenges in Developing Novel Bioproducts’’ Dr. Amit Saxena, Associate Research Director,
Reliance Life Sciences, Mumbai.
8. March, 2013 “Omics Revolution’’ Dr. Gulshan Wadhwa, Joint Director, Department of Biotechnology
(DBT), Govt. of India.
9. March, 2013 “Avadis NGS: A Next Generation Sequencing Data Analysis Software’’ Dr. Jyoti Bajpai Dikshit,
Director, Clinical Business, Strand Life Sciences, Bangalore.
10. March, 2013 ‘’Next Generation Sequencing Applications’’ Dr. Sanjay Shahi, Head of Diagnostics &
Collaborative Research, Xcelris Genomics, Ahmedabad.
Visitors to the Department
1. Prof. J. S. Virdi, Head, Dept. of Microbiology, University of Delhi South Campus (UDSC), New Delhi.
2. Dr. A. Pareekh, Associate Professor, School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
3. Prof. Anil .K. Tyagi, Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry, University of Delhi South Campus (UDSC), New Delhi.
4. Dr. Jasbir Kaur, Additional Professor & Head, Ocular Biochemistry, All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences
(AIIMS), Ansari Nagar, Delhi.
5. Dr. Amitav Mohanthy, Application Scientist, BD Biosciences, New Delhi.
6. Prof Gopal Kundu, Professor, National Center for Cell Science, Pune.
7. Dr. Rita Banerjee, Scientist F, SERC division, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Govt. of India.
8. Dr. Dhananjay K Tiwari, Scientist D, Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Govt. of India.
9. Prof. Harjinder Singh, Professor & Head, Center for Computational Natural Science and Bioinformatics.
International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad.
10. Dr. Vibha Dhawan, Executive Director (Planning and Coordination), The Energy and Resources Institute
(TERI), New Delhi.
11. Dr. Dhundy R. Bastola, Associate Professor, Bioinformatics School of Interdisciplinary Informatics,
University of Nebraska, Omaha, USA
12. Dr. Hesham H. Ali, Professor of Computer Science, Lee D. and Willa Seemann Distinguished Dean,
University of Nebraska, Omaha, USA
¾ Additional Information of the Department (Achievements & Projects)
1. Dr. Krishna Sundari, Dr. Neeraj Wadhwa, Dr. Pammi Gauba, Dr. Rachana facilitated online certification
program of UN, named “RIO 20+”, where 219 students have registered at JIIT,. All over India, more than
100 colleges have participated in this program which is originally conducted by IARC, India in association
with UN. Biotechnology student of JIIT Ms. Shuchi Arora received Gold medal at National level to enter
the “Hall of Fame”.
2. Prof. S. K. Sharma, Invited participant, Round Table discussion, Brainstorm on challenges and solutions to
understand complex biological systems using integrated Biology Approach, 2013, Agilent Technologies, India
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3. Prof. S. K. Sharma, Invited to INDO-SPANISH POWER BREAKFAST, as Member Delegate, Biotechnology sector,
First edition “Indian Future Leaders Program”, Spain-India Council Foundation, Spain, “Opportunities for
Industrial R&D Co-operation in BIOTECHNOLOGY” 10th edition of the BioAsia event, Hyderabad, INDIA.
Effective implementation of the exisiting PoC between DBT (India) and CDTI (Spain) for Technological Cooperation in the field of biotechnology, January 2013 (Could not attend).
4. Prof. S. K. Sharma, External Expert, Research Degree Committee (RDC)-Biotechnology, Mahamaya
Technical University (MMTU), Noida
5. Ms. Jennifer Chitty, Graduate student, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain, hosted by the
Biotechnology Department under the student/faculty exchange program/MOU with Alliance 4 Universities
(A-4U), Spain, a strategic partnership between four leading Spanish public Universities.
Sponsored Research Projects (Completed during the year)
1. Mapping viral host protein interactions of Chikungunya virus (CHIKV viral-host interactions): AICTE: under
Research Promotion Scheme (RPS), Grant value: Rs. 15.45 Lakhs, PI: Sanjay Gupta; co-PI: Sanjeev K.
Sharma (2009-2012).
2. Designing a nanoparticle based glucose biosensor, All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) Grant
value: Rs 8.4 Lakhs PI : Sudha Srivastava; co-PI: Nidhi Gupta (2009-2012).
Ongoing/Awarded Sponsored Research Projects
1. Cardio-protective properties of Curcumin: Molecular Interaction of Cardiac Transcription Factors.
Department of Science and Technology (DST), Govt. of India. Rs. 19.99 Lakhs, PI: Vibha Rani (2009-2012).
2. Nanoparticle based Drug delivery system of some antiepileptic drugs for brain drug delivery through
nasal route. Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Govt. of India. Grant value: Rs. 25 lakhs, PI: Shweta
Dang, Co PI: Ms Manisha Singh, Co PI: Dr Javed Ali (Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi) (2011-2013).
3. Formulation of Microbial consortia with parallel biofertilizer and biocontrol properties. Department of
Biotechnology (DBT), Govt. of India. Grant value: Rs. 57.39 Lakh: project approved; sanction awaited PI: S
Krishna Sundari in collaboration with TERI. JIIT: 24.22 Lakhs and TERI: 33.17 Lakhs, (2010-2013).
4. Viral-viral and viral-host protein interactions in Chandipura virus mediated encephalitis: Department of
Science and Technology (DST), Govt. of India; Grant value: Rs. 35.6 Lakhs, PI: Sanjay Gupta; co-I- Reema
Gabrani; co-I: Amita Gupta (UDSC) (2010-2013).
5. Screening of native microbes with tannase producing ability, production of tannase and gallic acid using
alternate substrate: (DBT), Grant value: 7.85 Lakh, PI: Krishna Sundari, (2011-2013).
6. Stage specific microRNA profiling from developing chick heart: Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Govt.
of India. Grant value: 41.65 Lakh, PI: Vibha Rani, (2012-2015).
7. Effect of curcumin on cardiac hypertrophy: Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Govt. of India. Grant
value: 29.89 Lakh, PI: Vibha Rani, (2012-2015).
8. Identification of cellular targets of chikungunya virus non structural proteins: Indian Council of Medical
Research (ICMR), Govt. of India; Grant value: Rs. 34.1 Lakhs, PI: Sanjay Gupta; co-I- Reema Gabrani; co-I:
Sanjeev K. Sharma (2013-2016).
9. Purification of Chikungunya Virus nsP3 Protein for Peptide based Inhibitor and Structural Studies. PI:
Sanjay Gupta; co-I- Sanjeev K. Sharma; co-I: Vibha Gupta; co-I: V.K. Chaudhary (UDSC) Project Approved.
(DBT), Grant value: 68.41 Lakh. (2013-2016).
10. Structural Biology of CysE from pathogenic organisms – Potential for rational drug design. PI: Vibha
Gupta Project Approved. (DBT), Grant value: 42 Lakh Project Approved (waiting for formal letter for exact
figures/terms) (2013-2016).
11. Development of inhibitors to target glyoxylate and methylcitrate cycles essential for persistence of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis. PI: Vibha Gupta; co-PI: Chittaranjan Rout, Jaypee University of Information
Technology, Waknaghat (ICMR), Grant value: 30 Lakhs. JIIT: 15 Lakhs and JUIT: 15 Lakhs (2013-16).
12. Reclamation of agricultural soils permeated with Organophosphate pesticide residues through application
of customized PGPMs as career based formulations. PI: Krishna Sundari;. (DBT), Grant value: 7-Lakh
(2013-2014).
13. Development of a biocatalyst for dearomatization of diesel. PI: Dr. Nidhi Gupta, co-PI: Sanjay Gupta, co-PI:
Dr. D.K. Adhikari (Indian Institute of Petroleum (IIP, Dehradun) (DBT), Grant value: 10 Lakh (2013-2014.
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Department of Physics and Material Science and Engineering
The Department of Physics and
Materials Science and Engineering is
a teaching and research department.
It offers two year M. Tech. degree
program in Materials Science and
Engineering and PhD degree program
in Physics and Materials Science and
Engineering. Department also offers
several basic and interdisciplinary
courses and projects to various other
engineering and technology programs
of the institute at the undergraduate
(B. Tech.) and postgraduate (M. Tech.)
levels. Presently the department has
21 faculty members (14 at Sector-62 and 7 at sector-128, Noida) who are actively engaged in teaching and research
in a various thrust areas. The broad areas of research of the department are Advanced Perovskite Oxide Materials,
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Solid State Ionics, Optical Fiber Sensors, Photonics, Biophysics, Spectroscopy,
Plasma Physics, Photovoltaics, Atomic and Molecular Collision Physics, Quantum Optics, Quantum Information and
Quantum computing, and Optical Communications. Presently, Department has 23 research students registered
on full time basis in its PhD program. There are five Government funded research projects sanctioned from DST,
and DRDO, Govt. of India currently in progress in the Department. Research projects granted, one each, by DST
and AICTE under MODROB scheme have already been successfully completed by June 2013.
¾ Facilities including Labs:
The Department of Physics and Materials Science and Engineering has laboratories equipped with stateof the-art teaching and research equipment for the use of under graduate (UG), post graduate (PG), and
Research (Ph.D.) students. The department consists of two PG Labs and Two UG labs. The major experimental
facilities available for PG and Ph.D. programs include LCR meter (Hioki-Japan), Impedance Analyzer (Nova
Control - Germany), Computer controlled Impedance Analyzer (PSM 1735, A-Lab, USA) attached with Dry
Temperature Calibrator (A-Lab, USA), Spectrometers like FTIR, UV-VIS with low temperature attachment and
Photo-Luminescence (Perkin Elmer, USA) and X-ray Diffractometer (Shimazdu, Japan), Temperature dependent
hysteresis (P-E) loop measurement interfaced with computer (Marine India Ltd), Thin Films Coating Unit (Hind
High Vac, India), Programmable Spin coater, Indigenous Low & High temperature furnaces (up to 1200oC
and 1350oC) with controlled atmosphere, and an integrated unique facility for I-V measurement with and
without magnetic field interfaced with PC, Keithley Digital Multi-Meter, Nano Volt Meter , AC and DC Current
Source and Electromagnet (which can produce magnetic field up to 1.5 Tesla), Laser sources, Hardness Testing
Machine, Polishing Machine, Hydraulic Press, Electronic Weighing Machine (CITIZEN-India),
In addition to the above, the Department has two laboratories for UG students which consist of the various
equipments/experimental setups. Some of these are Hall effect setup, Four probe setup, dielectric constant
measurement equipments, Magneto-striction and Magneto-resistance measurement equipments, Fiber
optic kit along with various other (optical and electrical) instruments for under graduate experiments.
¾ Faculty activities to include
External Participation in seminars, symposiums, conferences, workshops.
International
1. Prof. Anirban Pathak delivered a talk on “Nonclassical properties of Fock state superpositions” in XVIII
Czech-Polish-Slovak Optical Conference, Ostravice, Czech Republic, September 4-7, 2012.
2. Prof. D. K. Rai participated and chaired a technical session in Fifth International Conference on Electroactive
Polymers: Materials & Devices, B. H. U., Varanasi, November 4-9, 2012.
3. Prof. Anirban Pathak delivered a talk on “Secure quantum communication using arbitrary, orthogonal, multiparticle quantum states” on 23rd January, 2013 at Adam Mickiewicz University, PL-61-614 Poznan, Poland.
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4. Prof. Anirban Pathak delivered a talk on “Some interesting aspects of multi-partite secure quantum
communication” on 30th January, 2013 at Universität Kassel, Institut für Physik, Kassel, Germany.
5. Dr. Navendu Goswami delivered a contributory talk on “Study of Copper Oxide Nanostructures Prepared
by Exploding Wire Technique” in Symposium S in Materials Research Society (MRS) Spring Meeting-2013
in San Francisco, CA, USA, April 1 - 5, 2013.
6. Dr. Navendu Goswami made a poster presentation on “Structural Evolution of Nickel Doped Zinc Oxide
Nanostructures” in Symposium R in Materials Research Society (MRS) Spring Meeting-2013 in San
Francisco, CA, USA, April 1 - 5, 2013.
National
1. Dr. R. K. Dwivedi delivered a Contributory talk in the National Seminar on Ferroelectrics and dielectrics,
ITER, Bhubaneswar, Dec.17-20, 2012.
Conferences, seminars, talks, workshops conducted by the department.
Department of Physics and Materials Science & Engineering organized a two day workshop on Quantum
Mechanics and its Applications on April 18-19, 2013. The workshop was partially financed by NASI and CSIR. In
the lectures of the workshop, fundamental and conceptual ideas of undergraduate Quantum mechanics were
discussed with a focus on state of art applications of the same. The workshop was conducted by renowned
experts of the field of quantum mechanics and its applications. A total of 180 participants (including 40
number of faculty members and PhD students of PMSE Department) took part in the workshop. Participants
were from different colleges and schools from U. P., Delhi, Haryana, Orissa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan
and Madhya Pradesh. They were also from different disciplines (which includes Physics, Electronics, Computer
Science, Biotechnology, Material Sciences etc.).
Visitors, Guest speakers
1. Prof. Subodh Kumar De, Senior Professor, Department of Materials Science, Indian Association for the
Cultivation of Science, Kolkata, India visited department and delivered a talk on “Self-Assembly: An
Important Aspect of Nanomaterials” on June 21, 2013.
2. Prof. D. Kumar, Department of Ceramic Engineering, IIT BHU, Varanasi, India visited department and
delivered a talk on “Laser Spectroscopic Studies on Rare earth doped Oxides Materials” on June 6, 2013.
3. Dr. Himadri Chakraborty, Department of Natural Sciences and Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship,
Northwest Missouri State University, Missouri, USA visited department and delivered a talk on “From the
Brog to Humans: Collectivised, coupled, and lonely electrons in excited nanostructures” on July 3, 2012.
4. Prof. V. Agarwal, Dept. of Material Science group, Center for Engineering and Applied Sciences (CIICApUAM), Autonomous State University of Morelos, Cuernavaca, Mexico visited department and delivered
a talk on “Porous Silicon Nanostructures and its Applications: From Light Emitting Devices to Sensors” on
July 28, 2012.
5. Dr. Bhupendra Kumar, INTEL Corporation, Hillsboro, OR [USA] visited department and delivered a talk on
“Solar Cells: Integration of Molecular Catalysts with P-type Semiconductor PhotoCathode” on November
19, 2012.
¾ Additional Information of the Department
1. Dr. Papia Chowdhury visited Joint Laboratory of Optics of Palacky University, Faculty of Science, Palacky
University, 17. listopadu 12, 77146 Olomouc, Czech Republic from 7 June to 22 July, 2012.
2. Prof. Anirban Pathak visited RCPTM, Joint Laboratory of Optics of Palacky University and Institute of
Physics of Academy of Science of the Czech Republic, Faculty of Science, Palacky University, 17. listopadu
12, 77146 Olomouc, Czech Republic. From 13 February, 2012- 14 February, 2013.
3. Prof. Anirban Pathak visited Prof. Adam Miranowicz at Faculty of Physics, Adam Mickiewicz University,
PL-61-614 Poznan, Poland from 20/1/13 to 28/1/2013.
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4. Prof. Anirban Pathak visited Prof. Martin Garcia, Universität Kassel, Institut für Physik, Kassel, Germany
from 29/1/2013 to 1/2/2013.
5. Prof. D.K.Rai contributed as Guest editor of the special issue of Indian J. Pure and Applied Physics, Vol. 51
(5), May 2013, published by NISCAIR, CSIR, New Delhi.
6.
Dr. Papia Chowdhury and Dr. Navneet Kumar Sharma organized Two days workshop on “Quantum
Mechanics and its Applications”, 18-19 April, 2013, JIIT Noida.
7. Dr. Papia Chowdhury Visited Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for
Advanced Scientific Research, Jakkur P.O., Bangalore 560064, India from 18 to 28 June, 2013.
Department of Mathematics
Mathematics plays a key role in the development of modern sciences, engineering, management and many other
important areas of activities. With this aim in mind the Department of Mathematics was created from the very
inception of the institute. Besides catering to the basic needs of the various B. Tech./M. Tech. programs of the
Institute, it had a strong fervor towards research and development from the very beginning. The role and usage
of mathematics have increased manifold in the last decade with the setting in of information revolution which
has resulted in substantial changes in several other disciplines also. This has put additional expectations on the
Department from the point of view of teaching, research and applications. Skills in computational mathematics
are needed more than ever before. Keeping this in mind a number of new courses (core as well as elective) have
been designed and introduced at graduate and post graduate levels. We also have our own M. Tech. program in
Applied and Computational Mathematics.
Presently more than fifteen courses are being taught at B. Tech. level and around twenty courses at M.
Tech. level. Efforts are being made for the convergence of Mathematics with other disciplines by introducing
courses of interdisciplinary nature such as Wavelets, Computer Graphics, Finite Element Methods, Image and
Signal Processing etc. The Department has a good blend of pure and applied Mathematics which provides a
vibrant research atmosphere. At present there are three Professors, three Associate Professors, two Assistant
Professors, five Sr. Lecturer and two Lecturers in the Department. Their specializations cover most of the important
application areas.
The major thrust areas of the Department are:
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Wavelets and their Applications to Signal Processing and Image Compression.
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Approximation Theory
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Numerical Analysis, Software Development, Computer Graphics & Animation
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Coding Theory and Information theory
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Functional Analysis, Categorical Fuzzy Topology and its Applications
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Operations Research and Statistics
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Elasticity, Plasticity and Creep, MHD and CFD
¾ Faculty activities to include
Invited lectures delivered by the Faculty in Seminars/Conferences
1. Bhu Dev Sharma: Mathematical Modeling and Simulation Techniques, Workshop on ‘Recent Developments
in Optimization Techniques for Solving Industrial Problems’, JP Institute of Engineering & Technology,
Meerut, August 25, 2012
2. Bhu Dev Sharma: Srinivas Ramanujan – Some remarkable Life Events, International Seminar on History
of Mathematics, Indian Society of History of Mathematics, Uni. of Delhi, Sponsored by NBHM, UGC, DST,
CSIR, INSA, ICHR, Nov 19-20, 2012
3. Bhu Dev Sharma (Chief Guest at Inaugural & Invited talk): Directions and Evolving dimensions in
Mathematics and Allied Areas, “National Seminar on Mathematical Analysis and Applications: Present
Perspective”, Calcutta Mathematical Society, Kolkata, September 6-8, 2012.
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4. Bhu Dev Sharma, Evolving New Mathematical-Statistical Directions, ‘National Conf. on Recent
Developments in Mathematics and Related Areas;, Patna University, on Dec 22, 2012. Dec 22-24, 2012.
5. Bhu Dev Sharma - Reliable Communication: Some Advances in Information & Coding Theory, National
Conference on “Contemporary developments in Mathematical Sciences and Computing” Galgotias
University, Greater Noida, February, 2-3, 2013.
6. Prasad, Bhagwati, “Fractals and chaos in the Universe”, Workshop on Physics and Mathematics of the
Universe, Gurukula Kangri University, Hardwar (UK), March 11- 12, 2013.
7. Bhu Dev Sharma–Vedic and Ancient India’s contributions in Mathematics, National Conference “Relevance of
Ancient Indian Wisdom in Modern Society’, Sri Venketshwar College, University of Delhi, March 20, 2013.
8. Bhu Dev Sharma–Emerging New Research directions in Mathematics–Three Generalizations of Set Theory,
Department of Mathematics, Rajasthan University, Jaipur, June 25, 2013.
Department of Humanities & Social Sciences
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
focuses on the overall intellectual and social
development of the students. The department
intends to expand the students’ horizon of
knowledge by imparting them professional and
behavioral competencies and thereby transforming
the students to become leaders not only in
technology but also in innovation, competitiveness
and entrepreneurship. The department serves to
complement the existing and emerging educational
programs of the institution by offering courses
in the areas of behavioral skills like Presentation
and Communication Skills to develop effective
presentation and communication skills that
enable the students to speak, write and present
in clear, correct, concise, and audience-centered manner, which has grammatical and mechanical correctness,
and a graceful, uncluttered style, English to enable the students to use English language as a tool for their specific
professional and individual requirements, Group and Co-operative Processes to enhance the ability of the students
to form and lead teams and to make the students understand how to work with and through others to accomplish
individual and group goals.
The department also offers courses in the areas of Economics to enable students to appreciate the contribution
of economics to the business process and to evaluate economics of corporate objectives, market structure and
costs, Social and Legal Issues to enable the students to identify social, legal and ethical practices to make the
students legal literate and responsible citizens, Indian Financial System to educate the students in various facets
of financial system like the financial markets, financial intermediaries and global financial markets, Quality Issues
in Engineering to introduce the basic concepts of quality like Total Quality Management, Six Sigma, benchmarking,
ISO etc. and its applications in engineering, Engineering Statistics to help engineers incorporate statistical methods
in applied engineering problems. The course provides the students with basic statistical tools and associated
mathematical techniques to handle randomness, uncertainty and error. The department also offers elective
courses in the area of Organizational Psychology and Industrial Sociology to make them understand the social and
psychological aspects of organizations.
A further objective of the department is to transform the students into leaders in corporate world thus department
offers many core and elective courses in Management skills like Financial Management to understand the concepts
and principles of accounting and finance with the support of software packages so that they can make quick
informed financial decisions, Project Management to develop the ability to take sound decisions and prompt
actions and to identify, formulate, and solve problems, Entrepreneurial Development to make the students aware
of various processes of new venture creation and the critical knowledge needed to manage business once it is
formed, Managing & Marketing Technology to give the students an insight into the marketing and its concepts
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and the changed market scenario with special reference on managing and marketing of technology and the
usage of engineering tools, Knowledge Management to introduce students to the wider application of knowledge
management principles, especially in the form of technologies that are classified as knowledge management tools,
Customer Relationship Management to equip the students with concepts and strategies for customer acquisition
and retention and optimizing long term customer value.
The department has at present fourteen experienced and learned faculty members having expertise in different
areas of humanities and social sciences like Sociology, Psychology, English, Economics and Management.
¾ Facilities including labs
Language Lab
English language laboratory aims to develop the key areas of language i.e. reading, writing, speaking
and listening skills. This language laboratory is beneficial for students in equipping them with these skills
and developing their personality. A number of software, such as, connected speeches, tense buster, and
sky pronunciation suite has been provided through this lab to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of
communication in different situations. By the amalgamation of theory and practice, we enhance students’
presentation and communication skills.
Psychology lab
The psychology laboratory provides with high interactive resources for psychometric tests of psychological
science. Psychology students are invited to use the laboratory for future learning about psychological
phenomena and scientific process including research methods, practical applications and ethics. Psychology
lab is the perfect place to learn applied knowledge about the topics such as attention, memory, personality,
learning, language, problem solving, intelligence, emotions etc. It also enhances students’ farsightedness and
observational skills for judging a personality. Students learn to examine the interrelationship between subject
and human behaviour. Psychology recognizes the need to study the problem oriented areas in human science
with accurate guidance and testing.
Software
The department has Software SPSS 16.0 software with SPSS Base and four add-on modules: SPSS Conjoint,
SPSS Neural Networks, SPSS Regression Models and SPSS Trends.
¾ Faculty Activities to include:
External Participation in seminars, symposiums, conferences, workshops.
1. Dr. Mukta Mani attended one day Faculty Development Program on “Enhancing Teaching Skills in Turbulent
Global Financial Environment” organised by Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies, Rohini,
Delhi, on 20th-21st May 2013
2. Dr. Sharmistha Bhattacharjee participated in TENTH Conference at Centre of Social Medicine and
Community Health, Jawaharlal Nehru University on Health, regional disparities and Social Development
Indian Association For Social Sciences and Health, 21- 23rd Nov 2012.
3. Dr. Swati Sharma, Dr. Monica Chaudhary and Dr. Sharmistha Bhattacharjee participated in one day
International Authoring Workshop organized by School of Computer and Information Sciences, IGNOU
25th January 2013 on “How to write for and get published”.
4. Dr. Monica Chaudhary attended a Webinar Mobile Customer Path: From Click to Conversion, sponsored
by, Experian Plc on 7th August, 2012.
5. Dr. Badri Bajaj attended EQ Leadership Summit by Professor Richard Boyatzis organized by Forum for
Emotional Intelligence Learning, India, on 13th February, 2013.
6. Dr. Nidhi Sinha attended and presented a paper in International Conference on Managing under
Uncertainty: Paradigms for Developed and Emerging Economies, Jaipuria Annual Management Conference
(JAMC) 2012.
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7. Dr. Nidhi Sinha attended and presented a paper in National Conference on Innovation for Competitive
Edge: Growth and Sustainability, Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, October 16-17, 2012, Noida.
8. Dr. Nidhi Sinha attended and presented a paper in 5th National Conference on Contemporary Issues in
Business Management, Apeejay School of Management, October 19, 2012, New Delhi.
9. Dr. Nidhi Sinha attended and presented a paper in International Conference on Facets of Business
Excellence, Institute of Management Technology, November 29-30, 2012, Ghaziabad.
10. Dr. Nidhi Sinha attended and presented a paper in National Conference on Excellence in Management
Education, Jaipuria Institute of Management Studies, April 25-26, 2013, Noida.
11. Dr. Nidhi Sinha attended and presented a paper in National Conference of Marketing Scholars and
Practitioners, Apeejay School of Management, May 10, 2013, New Delhi.
12. Dr. Nidhi Sinha attended and presented a paper in 9th National Conference on Green Business and
Innovations & Practices, Institute of Management Education, April 27, 2013, Ghaziabad.
13. Dr. Nidhi Sinha attended and presented a paper in International Conference on Competitive Intelligence
is the Future: Intelligence Drives Success, Amity Institute of Competitive Intelligence and Strategic
Management, Amity University, March 5, 2013, Noida.
14. Dr. Nidhi Sinha attended and presented a paper in 5th National Conference on Management of Innovation
& Supply Chain Strategies, Galgotias Business School, March 9, 2013, Greater Noida.
15. Dr. Nidhi Sinha attended and presented a paper in National Conference on Innovation, Gitarattan
International Business School, February 15-16, 2013, Delhi.
16. Dr. Nidhi Sinha attended and presented a paper in Jagan Institute of Management Studies, 3rd International
Conference on Exploring the Soul of Business, February 9, 2013, Delhi.
17. Dr. Nidhi Sinha attended and presented a paper in Bharti Vidyapeeth Deemed University , 6th International
Conference on Innovative ways of Managing Business in the Post Globalized Era, February 2-3, 2013,
New Delhi.
18. Prof. Alka Sharma attended Consultation on” Fifth World Conference on Women / 20th Anniversary on
Beijing”, organized by Women’s Resource and Advocacy Centre, on 4th September 2012, at Bahai House,
New Delhi.
19. Prof. Alka Sharma, attended Consultation on “UN Women’s Strategic Plan “ organized by National Alliance
of Women, on 8th June, 2012 at All India Women’s Conference, 6 Bhagwan Das Road ,New Delhi.
Participation in Conferences (International)
1. Bhattacharjee. S (2012)“Employee Welfare and health security measures in Industrial set ups in India”
Tenth International Conference on Health, Regional Disparities and Social Development, Jawaharlal
Nehru University, Nov 2012.
2. Singhal, N. “Integration of Intercultural Approach to Foreign Language Teaching” 10th Asia TEFL (Teaching
of English as Foreign Language) International Conference organized by Association of Teachers of English as
a Foreign/Second Language in India. Co- Host: The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad,
India, October, 2012, Gurgaon.
3. Sinha, N., “The Brand associative Network Maps for Edifying Brand Image”- 6th International Conference
on Innovative ways of Managing Business in the Post Globalized Era, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed
University, New Delhi, February 2013.
4. Sinha, N., “Developing a Marketing Intelligence System for Consumer Engagement Using
Consumer Knowledge and Emotion”, Amity competitive Intelligence Conference, Amity University, Noida,
March 2013.
5. Sinha, N., “Brand Customer Centricity Association Maps for Developing Stronger Brands”, International
Conference on Facets of Business Excellence, Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad,
November, 2012.
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Participation in Conferences (National):
1. Sinha, N., “Developing Consumer-Brand Connect in the Digital Paradigm-An experimental Approach”5th National Conference on Management of Innovation & Supply Chain Strategies (NCMIS), Galgotias
Business School, Greater Noida, March 2013.
2. Sinha, N., “The New Age Marketing Communication An Innovative Practice for Consumer-Brand Connect”,
9th National Conference on Green Business Innovations & Practices, Institute of Management Education,
Ghaziabad, April 2013.
3. Sinha, N., “The Consumer Clustering Process for Effective Brand and Campaign Management”, 5th
National Conference on Contemporary issues in Business, Apeejay School of Management, New Delhi,
October 2012.
4. Sinha, N., “Evolving Brand Association Mapping Strategies for Competitive Product Differentiation”,
National Conference of Marketing Scholars and Practitioners, Apeejay School of Management, New Delhi,
May 2013.
5. Sinha, N., “Using Technology for Customer Knowledge Management and E-Marketing”, SCMS National
Conference on Innovation for Competitive Edge, Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, Noida,
October, 2012.
6. Sinha, N., “Factors affecting the Satisfaction Level of Employees in Higher education-An Empirical Study”,
National Conference on Excellence in Management Education, Jaipuria Institute of Management Studies,
Ghaziabad, April, 2013.
7. Sinha, N., “An Innovative Approach for Developing Stronger Brand Association Using the Brand
Concept Maps”, National Conference on Innovation, Gitarattan International Business School, Delhi,
February, 2013.
¾ Additional Information of the Department
1. Dr. Shirin Alavi has joined as member on the editorial advisory board for one of the upcoming book of IGI
Global publications “Marketing in the Cyber Era: Strategies and Emerging Trends”
2. Mr. Badri Bajaj conducted workshop on “Personality Development” at Footwear Design & Development
Institute (FDDI), Rohtak on 29th January, 2013
3. Mr. Badri Bajaj conducted a Session on Personality Development at M. D. University, Rohtak on 22nd
March, 2013.
4. Dr. Nidhi Sinha, awarded the First Prize for the Best Paper Award in the 4TH National Conference on
Management of Innovation and Technology (NCMIT), organized by Galgotias Business School, Greater
Noida, 2012.
5. Dr. Nidhi Sinha, Awarded the First Prize for the Best Paper Award in the First Global Conference on
Management, organized by Gitarattan International Business School, New Delhi, 2012.
6. Dr. Nidhi Sinha, Awarded the First Prize for the Best Paper Award in the 3rd International Conference
organized by Jagan Institute of Management Studies, New Delhi, 2013.
7. Dr. Nidhi Sinha, Awarded the First Prize for the Best Paper Presenter in the National Conference on
Innovation: The Key to Sustainable Prosperity, Organized by Gitarattan International Business School,
New Delhi, 2013.
8. Dr. Nidhi Sinha, Awarded the Third prize for the Best Paper Award in the 5th National Conference on
Management of Innovation & Supply Chain Strategies, Organized by Galgotia Business School, Greater
Noida, 2013.
9. Prof. Alka Sharma, conducted workshop on “Quantitative research –Resent Trends in Social Work
Research” at Banasthali University ,Banasthali,Rajasthan on 4th -5th January, 2012
10. Prof. Alka Sharma, delivered a lecture on “Qualitative research Technique” at Banasthali University
,Banasthali,Rajasthan on 7th April, 2012
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JAYPEE BUSINESS SCHOOL
JBS is a constituent of Jaypee Institute of Information
Technology (Deemed to be University). Started in the year
2007, JBS holds a very good reputation amongst the new
generation business schools in India. In a short span of 6
years, the JBS has made an extremely good progress both
academically and in its stature as a centre of excellence
in management studies. It has been rated amongst the
emerging institutions in management studies by numerous
studies and surveys in the past.
The mission of JBS is “to prepare and produce competent,
passionate and market centric professionals who can
manage human resources, business operations and ensure
world class quality practices”.
Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program
It is a two year full-time Program spanning six trimesters. It aims at providing a comprehensive coverage of all
important areas and disciplines for managing the current business scenario. The curriculum is designed to be
intensive, with an emphasis on contemporary business practices. The students are evaluated regularly to assess
their progress on theoretical and applied aspects of business. The curriculum is updated regularly in line with
current industry requirements and peer offerings at the best business schools around the world. It includes core
courses along with functional and sectoral electives. The program aims to build socially sensitive managers with
due emphasis on social internship, apart from live projects and corporate internship.
¾ IT Infrastructure & Facilities
JBS is supported by state-of-the-art computing resources through Central IT Infrastructure Centre. It is having
its campus network with dedicated and secured Data centre (server room). The main objectives of the
dedicated Server Room ( IT Infrastructure Center) are to provide easily accessible and excellent computational
facilities, support to all members of JBS on all aspects of academic, research and recreational requirements,
to implement and maintain.
IT Infrastructure and application software, to impart introductory and advanced instructions to users, generate
trained manpower to maintain IT Infrastructure (Servers, Desktops, Data Security, University Network), to
provide support to Institute computerization efforts, to do in house research & development, and to serve
a user population of more than 3800 users consisting of undergraduate, postgraduate, research scholars,
faculty and staff of the University. In addition, it also owns the responsibility to develop and implement
application software for various needs of University like finance, payroll, results, MIS reports and electronic
attendance system etc.
The Server Room is equipped with Intel Nehalem Quad-Core Servers for high performance windows 2008
Computing Server, Intel Xeon servers with multiple processors, High end Intel Pentium servers with multiple
processors, various engineering and technical computing softwares, network management tools, Client/
Server Database computing System connected over a switched fast Ethernet with Optical Fiber backbone. All
computers are a part of Windows Domain Controller with support of additional domain controllers. For our
printing needs we have 17 heavy duty Network Laser Printers, two Line matrix printers, 40 desktop printers
and 12 multi function printers. Central Antivirus server provides security for entire network. The Server Room
has a Client/Server Database Computing System (with Oracle 11g as back end and Developer 2000 version
6.0. at the front end, the operating system is Windows XP/2003/Widnows7 at the front end and Nehalem
Quad-Core Based Windows 2008 Enterprise Server at the back end).
¾ Laboratories
The JBS campus has been networked with Nine servers Compaq Alpha ES450, Compaq Proliant dual XEON
Processors Servers ML370 and Compaq Proliant single Pentium Server ML330, ML350. Switching has been
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implemented through the latest layer 2/3 CISCO switches and Cisco 2620 Series Router. Jaypee Business
School has 2 laboratories providing computational facility of more than100 computer nodes interconnected
via LAN. These nodes are running on the Windows 2000/Windows XP/Linux platform and are equipped
with state of art software, like SAP, SPSS, MatLab, MS-Project etc. JBS puts a great emphasis on laboratory
work. While laboratories are also used for developing skills to use and apply various concepts, tools and
techniques, their main purpose is to develop the general professional competencies through experiential and
collaborative learning.
¾ Faculty activities
External Participation in seminars, symposiums, conferences, workshops.
International
S.No.
1
2
Name of the
Applicant
Debdeep De
Designation
Dr. Nripendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
National
S.No. Name of the
Applicant
1
Gopal Krishna
Agarwal
Sr. Lecturer
Designation
Program /Conference/
Seminar/Workshop etc.
ARTNeT Conference on
Empirical and Policy
Issues of Integration in
Asia and the Pacific
Fulbright Nehru
Environmental
Leadership
Programme-2012-13
Professor
Program /Conference/
Seminar/ Workshop etc.
National Convention
Organized by
During
Place
United Nations
November
1-2, 2012
Colombo, Sri
Lanka
Fulbright
Commission,
USA
AugustDecember,
2012
Pennsylvania,
USA
Organized by
During
Place
4-6 October,
2012
Aambi Valley
Pune, India
2013; February
Lucknow
2013; March
Greater Noida
December
22-25, 2012
December
18-20, 2012
Kanpur
17-18 April 2013
New Delhi
2
Dr. Vinky
Sharma
Lecturer
National Conference
3
Dr. Vinky
Sharma
Dr. Sujata
Kapoor
Dr. Sujata
Kapoor
Dr. Nripendra
Lecturer
National Conference
Sr. Lecturer
International Conference
The Institute of
Company
Secretaries of India
Ambalika Institute
of Management and
Technology
Galgotias Business
School
IIT, Kanpur
Sr. Lecturer
International Conference
IIM-A, B, and C
Assistant
Professor
South Asian Cities
Summit-2013
Cities Network
Campaign &
Department of
Environment,
Delhi Government
4
5
6
Singh
Kolkata
¾ Visiting/Guest Faculty
In order to provide contemporary industry perspective to the students, senior practitioners/ executives from
different industries were invited to interact with the students at following two levels:
Visiting Faculty: The executive from the industry and academicians were invited to teach full course (for 30
hours) to the students. A list of visiting faculty who taught to MBA 2011-13 Batch is as under::
Name
Mr. A.V. Surya
Dr. Anadi S Pande
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Designation
Vice President, Research
and Analytics
Vice President-(HRM and
Corp. Planning & Strategy)
Company/Deptt Name
IMRB International
Course Title
Social Research
Hero Moto Corp. Ltd.
Strategic Management
Name
Mr. Deepak Gaur
Dr. Patrick
McNamara
Mr. GVP Ranjan
Designation
Managing Partner
Fulbright Nehru Senior
Scholar in India
Sr. Consultant
Dr. Anurag
Priyadarshi
Dr. Ram Singh
Global Project Leader
IKEA
Associate Professor
Indian Institute of
Foreign Trade
Prime Minister’s Office,
GoI, India,
Dion Global Solutions
Mr. Sharat Chander Joint Director
(Media and Communication)
Mr. Ranjan Kumar Vice President,
Research and Analytics
Mr. Avneesh
Sr. Consultant
Makkar
Mr. Uday Lakkar
Mr. Anubhav Jain
Dr. D.R. Bains
Dr. Sunaina Nickels
Manager-Corporate Plg.
Managing Director
Professor
Professor
Company/Deptt Name
Saif Partners, Gurgaon
United States India Education
Foundation
3I Strategy
Course Title
Consulting Management
Social Entrepreneurship
Organisation Development
& Change and Strategic HRM
Corporate suatainability
and Ethics
International Trade and
Logistics
Media Planning
Financial Institutions and
Markets
Elements Akademia
Managerial Communication
- II and Written Analysis &
Communication
ireo, Gurgaon
Financial Engineering
Excelsior Education, Jaipur
Business Analytics
Lingayat University, Faridabad Business & Corporate Laws
SJC, Agra
Economic Environment &
Policy
Guest Faculty:
Distinguished experts from industry and academia were invited to conduct sessions on contemporary issues
prevailing in business from time to time. A list of guest faculty who interacted with JBS students is as under:
S.No. Name
Designation
Company/Deptt Name
1
Mr. Varoon Raghavan Member, Manufacturing Policy Committee Planning Commission, Govt. of India
2
Mr. Premraj Pillai
Vice President
Ernst & Young
3
Mr. Satyakaam
Sr. Manager
Ernst & Young
4
Mr. Ankit Marwah
Manager
HCL, Noida
5
Dr. C.D. Wadhwa
Distinguished Professor
CPR, New Delhi
6
Dr. Louis Pol
Dean College of Business Administration University of Nebraska Omaha, USA
7
Dr. Phani Tej Adidam
Professor of Marketing and
College of Business Administration,
Sales Management
University of Nebraska Omaha, USA
8
Prof A.D. Amar
Professor of Management
Stillman School of Business, Seton
Hall University, New Jerse, USA
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FACUTLY PUBLICATIONS (July 2011 – June 2012)
1. Publications in International Journals
Indexed in SCOPUS:
1.
Pooja Gupta, Sandeep Kr Singh, Divakar Yadav and A. K. Sharma, “An Improved Approach to Rank Web
Document”, Journal of Information Processing System, vol 9, vo. 2, pp 217-236, June 2013.
2.
Divakar Yadav, Sonia Sánchez-Cuadrado and Jorge Morato, “Optical Character Recognition for Hindi
Language Using a Neural-network Approach,” Journal of Information Processing Systems, vol. 9, no. 1, pp.
117~140, 2013.
3.
Sangeeta Mittal, Krishna Gopal and S.L. Maskara, “A Versatile Lattice Based Model for Situation Recognition
from Dynamic Ambient Sensors”, International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, pp. 403432, Vol. 6, No. 1, Feb 2013, Massey University, New Zealand.
4.
Anuja Arora, Madhavi Sinha, “A sustainable approach to automate User session based state machine
for AJAX web applications”, Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology Vol 54, No.3, pp
37-56 2013.
5.
Thakur M.K., Saxena V, and Gupta J.P., “Performance analysis of PSNR and SSIM against frame drop and
its subjective score”, International journal of Digital Content Technology and its application Vol. 7, No. 3,
pp. 679 - 688, February 2013.
6.
Banati B., Mehta S., “Improved shuffled frog leaping algorithm for continuous optimization adapted SEVO
toolbox”, International Journal of Advanced Intelligence Paradigms 2013 - Vol. 5, No.1/2, pp. 31 - 44, 2013.
7.
Thakur M.K., Saxena V, and Gupta J.P., “A full reference algorithm for dropped frames identification in
uncompressed video using genetic algorithm”, International journal of Digital Content Technology and its
application Vol. 6, No. 20, pp. 562 - 573, November 2012.
8.
Yadav Divakar, Sharma AK, Sonia Sanchez-Cuadrado, Jorge Morato, “An Approach to Design Incremental
Parallel WebCrawler’, Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, “ Vol. 43 No.1, Page No.
8-29, Sept 2012.
9.
Buddha Singh, D. K. Lobiyal, “A MAC-Layer Retransmission Technique for Collided Packets in Wireless Sensor
Network ”, Wireless Personal Communications Journal, Springer, April 2013
10. Buddha Singh, D. K. Lobiyal, “Traffic-Aware Density-Based SleepModeling Scheduling & Energy for Two
Dimensional Gaussian Distributed Wireless Sensor Network”, Wireless Personal Communications Journal,
Springer, pp. 1-24, July 2012
11. Adwitiya Sinha, D. K. Lobiyal, “Performance evaluation of data aggregation for cluster-based wireless sensor
network”, Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences, Springer 3:13, pp. 1-17, August 2013.
12. Adwitiya Sinha, D. K. Lobiyal, “A Multi-Level Strategy for Energy Efficient Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor
Networks”, Wireless Personal Communications Journal, Springer, Volume 72, Issue 2 (2013), Page 1513-1531
March 2013.
13. Mani, M., “Motivation, Challenges and Success Factors of Entrepreneurs: An Empirical Analysis”, Pertanika
Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities, Universiti Putra Malaysia Press, Vol. 21 (2), pp. 679 - 688 June
(2013), ISSN: 0128-7702.
14. A. Singh, K.C. Srivastava, A. Banerjee, N. Wadhwa. “Phytochemical analysis of peel of Amorphophallus
paeoniifolius.” International Journal of Pharma and Biosciences, vol. 4, pp. 810-815, June 2013.
15. J. Rana, R. Sreejith, S. Gulati, I. Bharti, S. Jain, S. Gupta. “Deciphering the host-pathogen interface in
Chikungunya virus-mediated sickness.” Archives of Virology, vol. 158 (6), pp. 1159-1172, June 2013.
16. M. Pant, S. Basu, Rachana. “Anti-oxidant activity and cytoprotective potential of ethanolic extract of Adhatoda
vasica,” International Journal of PharmTech Research, vol-5, pp. 501-510, June 2013.
17. R. Sreejith, S. Gulati S. Gupta. “Interfacial interactions involved in biological assembly of Chandipura virus
nucleocapsid protein.” Virus Genes, vol. 46 (3), pp. 535-537, June 2013.
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18. A. Gupta, A. Verma, A.K. Mishra, G. Wadhwa, S.K. Sharma, C.K. Jain. “The Wnt Pathway: Emerging Anticancer
Strategies.” Recent Patents on Endocrine Metabolic & Immune Drug Discovery, vol. 7, pp. 138-147,
May 2013.
19. M. Gupta, G. Wadhwa, S. K. Sharma, C. K. Jain. “Homology modeling and validation of SAS2271 transcriptional
regulator of AraC family in Staphylococcus aureus.” Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, vol. 3,
pp.1-4, 2013.
20. A. Jain, C. Maghani, S. Kohli, D. Nigam, V. Rani. “Tea and human health: The dark shadows.” Toxicology
Letters, vol 220(1):82-7, April 2013.
21. A. Shrivastav, S. Srivastava. “Human Sweet Taste Receptor: Complete Structure Prediction and Evaluation.”
International Journal of Chemical and Analytical sciences, vol. 4, pp. 24-32, March 2013.
22. N. Atale, M. Chakraborty, S. Mohanty, S. Bhattacharya, D. Nigam, M. Sharma, V. Rani. Cardioprotective Role
of Syzygium cumini Against Glucose-Induced Oxidative Stress in H9C2 Cardiac Myocytes. Cardiovascular
Toxicology, DOI 10.1007/s12012-013-9207-1, March 2013.
23. P.Mehndiratta, A. Jain, S. Srivastava, N. Gupta. “Environmental Pollution and Nanotechnology.” Environment
and Pollution, vol 2, pp. 49-58, March 2013.
24. Gupta, V. Sharma, A.K. Tewari, V. Surender Kumar, G. Wadhwa, A. Mathur, S.K. Sharma, C.K. Jain. “Comparative
Molecular docking analysis of DNA Gyrase subunit-A in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1.” Bioinformation,
vol. 9, pp.116-120, Feb 2013
25. S. Arora, R. Rana, A. Chhabra, A. Jaiswal, V. Rani. “miRNA-transcription factor interactions: a combinatorial
regulation of gene expression.” Molecular Genetics and Genomics, vol. 288, pp. 77-87, Jan 2013.
26. A.K. Tewari, Rashi, G.Wadhwa, S.K. Sharma, C.K. Jain. “BIRS – Bioterrorism Information Retrieval System.”
Bioinformation, vol. 9, pp.112-115, Jan 2013.
27. M.S. Dayal, N. Goswami, A. Sahai, V. Jain, G. Mathur, A. Mathur. “Effect of media components on cell growth
and bacterial cellulose production from Acetobacter aceti MTCC 2623.” Carbohydrate Polymer, vol. 94, pp.
12-16, Jan 2013.
28. N. Panjiar, R. Gabrani, I.P. Sarethy. “Diversity of biosurfactant-producing Streptomyces isolates from
hydrocarbon-contaminated soil.” International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, Vol. 4, pp 524-535,
Jan 2013
29. G.B. Singh, S. Gupta, Gupta N. “Carbazole degradation and biosurfactant production by newly isolated
Pseudomonas sp. strain GBS.5.” International journal of Biodetoriation and Biodegradation, vol. 84, pp.
35-43, 2013
30. Kalyanasundaram, N., and Saini, J., “On small-signal amplification of a TM circular cylindrical waveguide mode in a Gyro-TWT,” IET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation, Vol.7, pp. 644-655, 2013. [Impact
factor 0.681]
31. Kalyanasundaram, N., and Babu, G. N., “Propagation of electromagnetic waves guided by anisotropically
conducting model of a tape helix supported by dielectric rods,” Progress In Electromagnetic Research, Vol.
51, pp. 81 -99, 2013.
32. Kalyanasundaram, N., Budhiraja, R., Singh, S., and Gupta, K., “TE and TM modes of a vane loaded
circular cylindrical waveguide for Gyro-TWT applications,” Progress In Electromagnetic Research, Vol. 50,
pp.295-313, 2013.
33. Goel, A., Gupta, P., and Agrawal, M., “SER Analysis of PTS Based Techniques for PAPR Reduction in OFDM
Systems,” Digital Signal Processing, Elsevier, Vol. 23, No.1, pp. 302-313, Jan. 2013.
34. Goel, A., Gupta, P., and Agrawal, M., “Joint ICI Cancellation and PAPR Reduction in OFDM Systems without
Side-Information,” Wireless Personal Communications, Springer, Vol. 71, no.4, pp. 2605-2623, 2013.
35. Dubey, R. K., and Kumar, A., “Non-intrusive speech quality assessment using several combinations of auditory
features,” International Journal of Speech Technology, Springer, vol 16, issue 1, pp. 89-101, 2013.
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36. Gupta, S. D., and Srivastava, M. C., “Multilayer Microstrip Antenna Quality Factor Optimization for Bandwidth
Enhancement”, Journal of Engineering Science & Technology (JESTEC), School Of Engineering, Taylor’s
University, Malaysia, Vol. 7, Issue 6, pp. 756-773, Dec. 2012.
37. Jha Priyanka A., Jha Pardeep K., Jha A.K. and Dwivedi R.K., “Dielectrical behavior of (1-x) [Ba Zr0.025Ti0.975O3]
– (x) [BiFeO3] (x = 0.1-0.4) solid solutions”, Materials Research bulletin, 48[1], 101-105, Jan 2013. [Impact
Factor: 2.105].
38. Singh V., Subhash, Dwivedi R. K., Kumar M. and Kotnala R. K., “Multiferroic and optical properties of Pr
substituted bismuth ferrite ceramics”, Phys. Status Solidi A, vol. 210, No. 7, pp. 1442-1447, 2013. [Impact
factor: 1.46]
39. Varshney P., Sajal V., Singh K. P., Kumar, R., Sharma Navneet K, “Strong terahetz radiation generation by
beating of extra-ordinary mode lasers in a rippled density magnetized plasma”, , Laser and Particle Beams ,
31, 337–344, 2013. (Impact factor: 2.016).
40. Srinet G, Kumar R, and Sajal V, Effects of Ni doping on structural, optical and dielectric properties of ZnO,
Ceramics International, Vol 39, pp. 7557–7561, 2013. [Impact factor: 1.789].
41. Mishra Kuldeep, Hashmi S. A., Rai D. K., “Nanocomposite blend gel polymer electrolyte for proton battery
application”, J. Solid State Electrochemistry, vol. 17 (3), pp. 785-793, 2013. (Impact factor: 2.279)
42. Mishra Kuldeep, Hashmi S. A., Rai D. K., “Investigations on Poly(ethylene oxide) + NH4PF6 solid polymer
electrolyte system”, Int. J Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials, vol. 62, pp. 663-670, 2013. (Impact
Factor: 1.865)
43. Srivastava G., Goswami A., and Umarji A.M., “Temperature dependent structural and dielectric investigations
on PbZr0.5Ti0.5O3 solid solution at Morphotropic Phase Boundary”, Ceramics International, vol. 39, pp.
1977-1983, 2013. (Impact Factor: 1.789)
44. Shukla C. and Pathak A. “Hierarchical quantum communication”, Phys. Lett. A 377 (2013) 1337-1344 [Impact
Factor: 1.766]
45. Sen B, Giri S. K, Mandal S, Ooi C. H, Pathak A, “Intermdoal entanglement in Raman process” Phys. Rev. A 87
(2013) 022325 [Impact Factor: 3.042]
46. C. Shukla, A. Banerjee and A. Pathak, “Improved protocols of secure quantum communication using W
states”, Int. J. Theor. Phys. 52 (2013) 1914-1924 [Impact Factor: 1.086].
47. Singla N., Bhadram V. S., Narayana C., and Chowdhury P., “White Light Generation by Carbonyl Based Indole
Derivatives Due to Proton Transfer: An Efficient Fluorescence Sensor”, J. Phys. Chem., vol. 117, pp. 27382752, March 2013. (impact factor-2.77)
48. Singla N., Kumar R., Pathak A., Chowdhury P., “Excited state behavior of Pyrrole 2-carboxyldehyde: Theoretical
and experimental study”, Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy., vol. 112,
pp. 125–131, April 2013 (impact factor-2.0).
49. Singla N., Chowdhury P., “Density functional investigation of photo induced Intramolecular Proton Transfer
(IPT) in Indole-7-carboxaldehyde and its experimental verification”, Journal of Molecular Structure vol. 1045,
pp. 72–80, April 2013 (impact factor- 1.45).
50. Srinet G., Varshney P., Kumar R, Sajal V, Knobel M and Sharma S.K., “Structural, optical and magnetic
properties of Zn1-x CoxO prepared by the sol–gel route” Ceramics International, vol. 39, pp. 6077-6085,
2013. [ Impact factor: 1.789]
51. Chauhan S., Arora M., Sati P. C., Chhoker S., Katyal S. C. and Kumar M., “Structural, vibrational, optical,
magnetic and dielectric properties of Bi1-xBaxFeO3 nanoparticles”, Ceramics International, vol. 39, pp. 63996405, 2013. [ Impact factor: 1.789]
52. Goswami N., and Sahai, A., “Structural Transformation in Nickel Doped Zinc Oxide Nanostructures” Materials
Research Bulleti, vol. 48 issue 2, pp. 346-351, 2013. [Impact factor: 2.105]
53. Rani M., Sharma, Navneet K., Sajal V., “Localized surface plasmon resonance based fiber optic sensor with
nanoparticles”, Optics Communications, vol. 292, pp. 92-100, 2013. [Impact factor: 1.486]
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54. Arora M., Sati P. C., Chauhan S., Singh H., Yadav K. L., Chhoker S. and Kumar M., “Structural, magnetic and
optical properties of Bi1-xDyxFeO3 nanoparticles synthesized by sol-gel method”, Materials Letters, vol. 96,
pp. 71-73, 2013. [Impact factor: 2.22]
55. Arora M., Sati P. C., Chauhan S., Chhoker S., Panwar A. K. and Kumar M., “Structural, optical and multiferroic
properties of BiFeO3 nanoparticles synthesized by soft chemical route”, Journal of Superconductivity and
Novel Magnetism, vol. 26, pp. 443-448, 2013. [Impact factor: 0.702]
56. Singh V., Sharma S., Dwivedi R. K., Kumar M., Kotnala R. K., Mehra N. C., and Tondon R. P., “Structural,
dielectric, ferroelectric and magnetic properties of Bi0.80A0.20FeO3 (A=Pr, Y) multiferroics” Journal of
Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, vol. 26, pp. 657-661, 2013 [Impact factor: 0.702].
57. Shukla C., and Pathak. A, “On the group-theoretic structure of a class of quantum dialogue protocols”. Physics
Letters A, 377, pp. 518-527, 2013 [Impact Factor: 1.766]
58. Pintr, P., Peřinová, V., Lukš, A., and Pathak, A. (2012). “Statistical and regression analyses of detected extrasolar
systems”. Planetary and Space Science. Vol. 75, Pages 37–45, 2013.
59. Mishra K., Rai D. K., “Studies of plasticized PEO + NH4PF6 proton conducting polymer electrolyte system and
its application in proton battery”, J. Korean Physical Society, vol. 62, no. 2, 311-319, January 2013 (impact
factor- 0.447).
60. Sanjeev Sharma, Ila Sahai and Ravindra Kumar, “Creep Transition of a Thin Rotating Annular Disk of
Exponentially Variable Thickness with Inclusion and Edge Load”, Elsevier’s Procedia Engineering, 55, 2013,
348-354. Indexed in SCOPUS, Impact factor 0.496.
61. Chattopadhyay, A., Gupta, S., Kumari, P., and Sharma, V. K., “Torsional wave propagation in non homogeneous
layer between non homogeneous half spaces”, International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods
in Geomechanics, 37, 1280-1291, 2013.
62. Choubey(Tripathi), A. and Ravi K.M. “Minimization of Determisnistic Finite Automata with Vague (Final)
States and Intuitionistic Fuzzy (Final) States”, Iranian Journal of Fuzzy Systems, ISSN 1735-0654, Vol. 10, No.
1, 75-88, 2013. Indexed in ISI, ISC, Web of Science, Imapact factor 1.09.
63. Prasad, Bhagwati and Mishra, Kunti, A combined encryption compression scheme using chaotic maps,
Cybernetics and Information Technologies. Vol. 13, No. 2 (2013), pp.75–81.
64. Chattopadhyay, A. and Gupta, S. and Kumari, P. and Sharma, V.K., (2013). “Reflection and transmission of
three dimensional plane qp wave through layered fluid medium between two distinct triclinic half-spaces”,
International journal of geomechanics, 10.1061/ASCE)GM. 1943-5622.0000311
65. Shukla C, Pathak A and Srikanth R, “Beyond the Goldenberg-Vaidman protocol: Secure and efficient quantum
communication using arbitrary, orthogonal, multi-particle quantum states” Int. J. Quant. Info., 10 (2012)
1241009.
66. Srivastava G., Maglione M., and Umarji A.M., “Temperature dependent study of dielectric, pyroelectric and
piezoelectric properties in PZT-PMN systems”, AIP advances 2, 042170-8, 2012.
67. Maikhuri, D., Purohit S. P., and Mathur K. C., “Quadrupole effects in photoabsorption in ZnO quantum dots”,
Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 112, Issue 10, pp.104323-1_104323-9, Nov. 2012. [Impact Factor: 2.168].
68. Anchala, Purohit S. P., and Mathur K. C., “Third harmonic generation in intraband transitions of spherical
silicon quantum dots”, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 112, Issue 9, pp.094306-1_094306-5, Nov. 2012.
[Impact Factor: 2.168].
69. Sati P. C., Arora M., Chauhan S., Chhoker S., and Kumar M., “Structural, magnetic, and optical properties of
Pr and Zr codoped BiFeO3 multiferroic ceramics” Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 102, pp. 094102-07, 2012.
[Impact factor: 2.16].
70. Pal Vijayaeta and Dwivedi R.K., Effect of rare earth Gd sustittuion on the structural, microstructural and
dielectric properties of lead free BNT Ceramics., Advanced Material Research, 585, pp 200-204, 2012.
71. Kumar Arvind, Dwivedi R.K. and Pal Vijayeta, Dielectric behavior and Impedance spectroscopy of Ba1-xBixTi1xFexO3 system, Advanced Material Research, Vol. 585, pp. 190-194, 2012.
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72. Banerjee, A., and Pathak A., “Maximally efficient protocols for direct secure quantum communication”.
Physics Letters A, Vol. 376, pp. 2944–2950, 2012. [Impact Factor: 1.63]
73. Singla N., Chowdhury P.,“Role of hydrogen bonding in Excited State Intramolecular proton Transfer of Indole7-Carboxaldehyde: A Theoretical and Experimental study” Chem. Phys. Lett., Vol 548, pp. 71-79, October
2012. (impact factor 2.14)
74. Anchala, Purohit S. P., and Mathur K. C., “Effect of barrier height on linear and nonlinear photoabsorption
and refractive index change in Si quantum dots”, Advanced Materials Letters, Vol. 3, Issue 6, pp. 498–503,
Dec. 2012.
75. Pandeya, B. M., Chaturvedi, A. K., and Gupta, A. J., “Applications of Epi-retractable Modules,” Bulletin of
Iranian Mathematical Society, Vol. 38, No. 2, (2012), pp 469-477. [Indexed in SCOPUS, SCIE, JCR and MR
(AMS), Impact Factor .302, ISSN: 10186301]
76. Gupta, A. J., Pandeya, B. M. and Chaturvedi, A. K., “SP-Iinjectivity of Modules and Rings,”Asian-European
Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 5, No. 4, (2012), pp 1250053. [Indexed in SCOPUS, MR (AMS), ISSN: 17935571]
77. Parul Saxena and Lokendra Kumar, “Flow of a viscous fluid through different porous structures embedded in
porous medium”, Journal of Porous Media, Vol. 15, Issue 12, 1125-1135 (2012). [Impact factor: 0.707].
78. M.A. Iqbal, M. Shadab, J.K. Sahni, S. Baboota, S. Dang, J. Ali. “Nanostructured lipid carriers system: Recent
advances in drug delivery.” Journal of Drug Targeting, vol. 20, pp. 813-830, Dec 2012.
79. K. Kumar, J. Rana, R. Sreejith, R. Gabrani, S. K. Sharma, A. Gupta, V. K. Chaudhary, S. Gupta. “Intraviral protein
interactions of Chandipura Virus.” Archives in Virology, vol. 157 (10), pp. 1949-1957, Oct 2012.
80. R. Sreejith, J. Rana, N. Dudha, K. Kumar, R. Gabrani, S. K. Sharma, A. Gupta, S. Vrati, V. K. Chaudhary and S.
Gupta. “Mapping of interactions among Chikungunya virus nonstructural proteins.” Virus Research, vol. 169
(1), pp. 231-236, Oct 2012.
81. R. Gabrani, A. Sharma, R. Jain, S. Dang, I.P. Sarethy S. Gupta, “Antiproliferative Effect of Solanum nigrum on
Human Leukemic Cell Lines.” Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol. 74, pp. 451-453, Oct 2012.
82. Chhabra, A. Jaiswal, U. Malhotra, S. Kohli, V. Rani. “Cell in situ Zymography: An in vitro cytotechnology for
localization of enzyme activity in cell culture.” In Vitro Cell Developmental Biology Animal, vol. 48, pp. 463468, Sept 2012.
83. S. Basu, M. Pant, Rachana, “In vitro antioxidant activity of methanolic-aqueous extract powder (root and
stem) of Salacia oblonga”, International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol. 5, pp. 904909, Sept 2012
84. Chittoria, S. Mohanty, Y.K. Jaiswal, A. Das. “Natural selection mediated association of the Duffy (FY) gene
polymorphisms with Plasmodium vivax malaria in India.” PLoS One, Vol. 7, e45219, Sept 2012.
85. S. Sharma, N. Gupta, S. Srivastava. “Modulating electron transfer properties of gold nanoparticles for efficient
biosensing.” Biosensors and Bioelectronics, vol. 37, pp.30-37, Aug. 2012
86. K. Rawal, A. Priya, A. Malik, R. Bahl, R. Ramaswamy. “Distribution of MGEs and their insertion sites in the
Macaca mulatta genome.” Mobile Genetic Elements, vol.2, pp. 133-141, May 2012.
87. R. Verma and B. D. Sharma, “Some new results on intuitionistic fuzzy sets,” Proceedings Jangjeon Mathematical
Society, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 101-114, 2013.
88. B.D. Sharma and A. Gaur, “Codes correcting limited patterns of random errors using S-K metric,” Cybernetics
and Information Technologies, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 34-45, 2013.
89. A. Srivastava, “Some New Information Inequalities involving f-divergences”, Cybernetics and Information
Technologies, 12(2), (2012), 3-10.
90. A. Srivastava and S. Maheshwari, “Some New Results of Jensen Inequality” International Journal of Research
in Information Technology, 1 (7), (2013) 183-186.
91. Chauhan S., Arora M., Sati P. C., Chhoker S., Katyal S. C. and Kumar M., “Structural, vibrational, optical,
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magnetic and dielectric properties of Bi1-xBaxFeO3 nanoparticles”, Ceramics International,vol.39, pp. 63996405, 2013 [Indexed in SCOPUS, Impact factor: 1.7]
92. Arora M., Sati P. C., Chauhan S., Singh H., Yadav K. L., Chhoker S. and Kumar M., “Structural, magnetic and
optical properties of Bi1-xDyxFeO3 nanoparticles synthesized by sol-gel method”, Materials Letters, vol. 96,
pp. 71-73, 2013 [Indexed in SCOPUS, Impact factor: 2.3]
93. Arora M., Sati P. C., Chauhan S., Chhoker S., Panwar A. K. and Kumar M., “Structural, optical and multiferroic
properties of BiFeO3 nanoparticles synthesized by soft chemical route”, Journal of Superconductivity and
Novel Magnetism, vol. 26, pp. 443-448, 2013. [Indexed in SCOPUS, Impact factor: 0.65]
94. Joshi, A, Saini D S, “ Performance Analysis and PAPR Reduction of Coded OFDM (with RS-CC and Turbo
coding) System using Modified SLM, PTS and DHT Precoding in Fading Environments”, in WSEAS Trans. on
Communication. Vol. 12, Issue 1, 2013, pp.14-28.—indexed in scopus
95. Mohan, J., and Maheshwari, S., “Supplementary High-Input Impedance Voltage-Mode Universal Biquadratic
Filter Using DVCCs”, Modelling and Simulation in Engineering, Vol. 2012, Article ID 184829, pp. 1-6, 2012.
doi:10.1155/2012/184829
96. Tiwari H., Luthra A., Goel H., Sharma S., Asawa K.,”Crypto-Precision: Testing Tool for Hash Function”, SNDS’12,
Communications in Computer and Information Science, Springer, vol. 335, Oct. 2012. (Indexed at Scopus
and DBLP)
97. Tiwari H., Asawa K., “A Secure and Efficient Cryptographic Hash Function Based on NewFORK-256”, Egyptian
Informatics Journal, Elsevier, vol.13, no. 3 , Nov. 2012. (Indexed at Scopus)
Indexed in DBLP but not in SCOPUS and Web of Science:
98. S. Vermani, N. Sardana, “Innovative Way of Internet Voting: Secure on-line Vote (SOLV)”, International Journal
of Computer Science Issues, vol. 9, Issue 6, No. 3, pp. 73-77, November 2012.
99. Suma Dawn, Vikas Saxena, and Bhudev Sharma, “Cognitive-mapping and contextual pyramid based Digital
Elevation Model Registration and its effective storage using fractal based compression”, International Journal
of Computer Science Issues, IJCSI, Vol. 10, Issue 3, No 1,pp. 126 - 135, May 2013, Republic of Mauritius
100. Thakur M.K., Saxena V, and Gupta J.P., “A hybrid video quality metric for analyzing quality degradation due to
frame drop”, International journal of Computer Science Issues Vol. 9, Issue. 6, pp. 78 - 84, November 2012.
[Publisher: IJCSI; Country: Republic of Mauritius]
101. I.P. Sarethy, Y. Saxena, A. Kapoor, M. Sharma, R. Seth, H. Sharma, S.K. Sharma, S. Gupta. “Amylase produced
by Bacillus sp. SI-136 isolated from sodic-alkaline soil for efficient starch desizing.” Journal of Biochemical
Technology, vol. 4, pp 604-609, March. 2012.
102. Alavi, S. and Ahuja V., “E-Commerce in a Web 2.0 World: Using Online Business Communities to Impact
Consumer Price Sensitivity”, International Journal of Online Marketing, IGI Global Publications, ISSN-21561753,Vol. 3, No. 2, p.p 38-55, April-June 2013. (Impact Factor : 2.30).
103. N.Jain, Ahuja,V., Medury, Y., “Internet Marketing and Consumers Online: identification of website attributes
catering to specific consumer intents in a digital paradigm” International Journal of Online Marketing, IGI
Global Publications, pp. 69-81, ISSN-2156-1753, Vol.2, No.3, 2012.
104. V. Ahuja, “Market Influence Analytics in a Digital Ecosystem”, International Journal of Online Marketing, IGI
Global Publications, pp. 42-53, ISSN-2156-1753, Vol.2, No.4, 2012
105. N. Jain, Ahuja,V., Medury, Y., Websites and Internet Marketing- Developing a model for measuring a website’s
contribution to the brand, International Journal of Online Marketing, IGI Global Publications, pp. 69-81,
ISSN-2156-1753, Vol.3, No.1, 2013.
106. Sharma Vinky, (2012), “Leading Determinants of e-Recruitment: An exploratory Study”, Cyber Times
International Journal of Technology and Management, Vol.6, No. 1, pp. 473-485.
107. Gupta Hima, Jain Abhishek, Bonanno Giuseppe, Goyal Ajay, “ Generic System Verilog Universal Verification
Methodology based Reusable verification Environment for efficient verification of Image Signal Processing (IPS/
SOCS)”, International Journal of VLSI design & Communication Systems (VLSICS) Vol.3, No.6, December 2012
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Not indexed in SCOPUS/Web of Science/ DBLP but having Impact factors:
108. Puri, P., and Singh, N., “Two-dimensional spreading scheme employing 2D orthogonal variable spreading
factor codes for orthogonal frequency and code division multiplexing systems,” IET Communications, Vol.
7.5, pp. 463-470, June 2013. [IEEE xplore] [Impact Factor 0.637].
109. D. Nigam, V. Rani. “Therapeutic Efficacy of Tumeric on 6-OHDA-Induced-Neurodegeneration in Albino
Rats.” International Journal of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Science, Vol. 3, pp. 27-38, March 2013.
Factor(JCC): 4.8723.
110. Bhattacharjee. S (2012)”An overview of studies on Voluntary Associations in establishing cordial relation in
Industries”, Golden Research Thoughts Vol : II, Issue - IV October pp 21-28, ISSN:-2231-5063( Associated and
Indexed by EBSCO.U.S.A) Impact Factor 0.1870.
111. Bhattacharjee. S (2012)“The role of Industrial safety measures in combating occupational Hazards and
Accidents in India” Indian Streams Research Journal, International Recognition research journal Vol.2 Issue
9, October, pp 66-72, ISSN:-2230-7850 ( Associated and Indexed by EBSCO.U.S.A) Impact Factor 0.2105.
112. Chhoker S., Kumar M., Shukla A. K., and Vankar V. D., “Linking catalyst phase with CNT morphology and
its subsequent field emission characteristics: An optimization study” Fullerene, nanotubes and carbon
nanostructures, DOI:10.1080/1536383X.2012.690460 [Impact factor: 0.772]
113. P. K. Srivastava and M. Kumar, “Numerical Algorithm Based on Quintic Nonpolynomial Spline for Solving
Third-Order Boundary value Problems Associated with Draining and Coating Flow”, Chinese Annals of
Mathematics, (Springer), Series B, 33B(6), 2012, 831–840.
114. R. Verma and B. D. Sharma, “Exponential entropy on intuitionistic fuzzy sets,” Kybernetika, vol. 49, no. 1, pp.
114-127, 2013, [Impact Factor: 0.619]
Others:
115. Sangeeta Mittal, Alok Aggarwal, and S. L. Maskara, “ Online Cleaning of Wireless Sensor Data Resulting in
Improved Context Extraction” in International Journal of Computer Applications, Vol. 60 Number 15, pp 2432, Dec 2012. (Impact Factor: 0.81) Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), New York.
116. 1.Gupta M., Gupta D.T., Saxena V., “ A Wavelet Based Watermarking Scheme for Color Images”, Journal of
Telecommunications , ICFAI University Press, Vol-V, No-2, pp”56-66, May 2013.
117. Banati, H., Mehta, S. and Bajaj M., “Social Behaviour based Metrics to enhance Collaborative Filtering”,
International Journal of Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management (IJCISIM), ISSN 21507988 Volume 6, pp. 217 – 226, 2013. MIRLabs, USA.
118. Hema Nagaraja, Reema Aswani, Monisha Malik, “Plant Watering Autonomous Mobile Robot”, IAES
International Journal of Robotics and Automation, Vol 1, No 3: September 2012, ISSN: 2089-4856 , DOI:
10.11591/ijra.v1i3.1305. Malaysia
119. Gaurav Kumar Nigam. “Software Audit System” International Journal of Computers & Technology (IJCT),
Vol.3, No.3, Nov-Dec 2012, pp. 406-412.
120. A. Kumar, K. Gopal and A. Aggarwal, “A Novel Cross-Layer Network Architecture and Its Performance Analysis
Using Mobile Ad Hoc Network Routing Protocol,” Journal of Advances in Computer Networks vol. 1, no. 3,
pp. 208-212, 2013
121. Verma Neha and Sharma Rahul, “Impact of Mergers & Acquisition on Financial Performance: With Special
Reference to Tata Group” International Journal of Research in Commerce & Management, Volume – III, Issue
– VII, July, 2012, pp. 140-143, ISSN 0976-2183
122. Goel Sweta., Mani Mukta. and Sharma Rahul, “A Review of Performance Indicators of Mutual Funds”,
Researchers World - Journal of Arts, Science and commerce, Vol. III, Issue 4(1), 2012, pp 100-107,
ISSN 2231 - 4172.
123. Goel Sweta, Mani Mukta and Sharma Rahul, “Investment Style and Performance of Mutual Funds: An
Empirical Analysis”, International Journal of Business Economics and Management Research, Volume 3, Issue
9 (September, 2012), ISSN 2229-4848
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124. Goel Sweta, Sharma Rahul and Mukta Mani, “A study of performance and characteristics of open ended
mutual funds”, Asian Journal of Management Research, Volume 3, Issue 1, 2012, pp. 116-124, ISSN
2229 – 3795
125. Bhattacharjee. S (2013)”An overview of Labour Welfare Measures in Indian in response to globalization”,
Globalisation and People at the Margins: Experiences from the Global South Asia. By Dr. Sarbeswar Sahoo
and Dr. Eswarappa Kasi Sage Publications (accepted for publication).
126. Khar, I and Bhattacharjee. S (2013)”Social Networking and Media: Current Applications and Considerations”,
Cyber Times, International Journal of Technology and Management, Vol6, Issue 1, (Oct 2012-March 2013),
pp 42-47 ISSN No.: 2278-7518.
127. Bhattacharjee. S (2012) “Human Rights for Youth: Nature, Philosophical vision and Implementations” Vol.2,
Issue 11, November, pp 113-124 South Asian Journal of Marketing and Management Research, SAJMMR:
ISSN: 2249 - 877 X (Listed at: Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory, ProQuest, U.S.A; Cabell’s Directory of Publishing
Opportunities, U.S.A.).
128. Bakhru, K.M., Sanghi S. and Medury, Y., “Ranking Teaching Competencies: Teachers and Administrators
Perception”, International Journal of Organizational Behaviour And Management Perspectives, Pezzottaite
Journals, July-September 2013, ISSN: 2279-0950. (under consideration).
129. Chaudhary M. and Gupta A., “Children’s Consumer Socialization Agents in India”, International Journal of
Business Innovation and Research, (in press), Vol.8, 2014.
130. Bajaj, B. and Medury, Y., “Relationship between Emotional & Social Competences and Transformational
Leadership Style”, International Journal of Research in Commerce, IT & Management, Vol. 3, Issue 2, PP. 5659, 2013 (ISSN 2231-5756). (Indexed in EBSCO, ProQuest ).
131. Bajaj, B. and Medury, Y., “Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Effectiveness: A Review of Literature”, VSRD
International Journal of Business and Management Research, Vol. 3, No. 2, PP.74-76, 2013 (e-ISSN 2231248X, p-ISSN 2319-2194).
132. Mani M and Bindu Arora. “Determinants of Capital Adequacy of Banks in India: Empirical Approach”, Finance
India, Indian Institute of Finance, Vol XXVI, No 4, December 2012. pp. 1215-1222. (ISSN 0970-3772) (Indexed
in ProQuest, British Library for Development Studies).
133. G. Mathur, A. Mathur A, B.M. Sharma, R.S. Chauhan. “Enhanced production of laccase from Coriolus sp.
using Plackett Burman design.” Journal of Pharmacy Research, vol. 6, pp. 151-154, Jan 2013.
134. S. Basu, M. Pant, Rachana. “Phytochemical evaluation and HPTLC profiling of extract of Salacia oblonga.”
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, Vol. 4, Issue 4, pp. 1409-1418, Dec 2012.
135. S. Agrawal, K. Rawal, A. Sahu, S. Majan, P Garg, R. Bahl. “To find gene distributions in PubMed abstracts using
Perl software.” Journal of Pharmacy Research, vol. 5, pp. 5453-5456, De c 2012
136. M. Singh, G. Mathur, C.K. Jain, A. Mathur. “Phyto-pharmacological Potential of Ginkgo biloba: A Review.”
Journal of Pharmacy Research, 5, 5028-5030, Oct 2012.
137. S. Gaur, S.K Maheshwari, P. Gauba. “Transgenic Plants: factories for the production of biomedicines.” Journal
of Pharmacy Research, vol. 5, 4856-4859, Sept 2012.
138. U. Malhotra, A. Jaiswal, A. Chhabra, N. Atale, V. Rani. “Computational structural and functional characterization
of protein family: key for the hidden mystery.” Journal of Pharmacy Research, Vol. 5, p3643. July 2012.
139. S. Sharma, N. Goswami, N. Gupta, S. Srivastava, “Amino Coated Gold Nanorods Based Amperometric Glucose
Detection.” International Journal of Advancements in Technology, vol. 3, pp. 195-202, July 2012.
140. N. Dudha, M. B. Appaiahgari, K. Bharati, D. Gupta, Y. Gupta, K. Kumar, R. Gabrani, S. K. Sharma, A. Gupta, V.
K. Chaudhary, S. Vrati, S. Gupta. “Molecular cloning and characterization of Chikungunya virus genes from
Indian isolate of 2006 outbreak.” Journal of Pharmacy Research, vol. 5 (7), pp. 3860-3863, July 2012.
141. H.K. Jaiswal, K. Rawal, J. Jaganadham,, S. Agrawal. “Evaluation of inhibition activity of Tetrahydrolipstatin
analogues on Diacylglycerol lipase alpha using In -silico techniques.” Journal of Pharmacy Research, vol.5,
no.6, pp. 3473-3477, June 2012.
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142. Jain, M., Gupta, M., and Jain, N., “Analysis and Design of Digital IIR Integrators and Differentiators using
Minimax and Pole, Zero & Constant Optimization Methods,” ISRN Electronics, Vol. 2013, pp. 1-14, 2013,
doi:10.1155/2013/493973.
143. Jain, R. C., and Agarwal, M., “Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition: An adaptive method for noise
reduction,” International Journal of IOSR-JECE. vol. 5, issue 5, pp. 60-65, Mar-Apr. 2013.
144. Jain, R. C., and Varshney, N., “Development of Algorithms for Narrow Band Interference Reduction in IRNSS
Received Signal,” Completion Report of the Project No. OGP-85, Submitted to SAC, ISRO, Ahmedabad, pp.
1-135, Oct. 2012.
145. Agarwal, S., Jain, R. C., and Ojha, D.B., “Broadband Interference Suppression Using Volterra Filters,” Journal
of Global Research in Computer Science, vol. 3, issue 11, pp. 27-31, Dec. 2012.
146. Singh, M. and Dubey, R. K., “Non-intrusive speech quality with different time scale,” IOSR Journal of Computer
Engineering (IOSRJCE), vol. 2, Issue 5, pp. 49-53ISSN: 2278-0661, July-Aug. 2012.
147. Sanjeev Sharma and Manoj Sahni “Thermo Elastic-plastic Transition of a Homogeneous Thick-walled Circular
Cylinder under External pressure” Structural Integrity and Life, Vol. 13(1), 2013, 3-8.
148. Sanjeev Sharma and Sanehlata, ‘Finite difference solution of elastic-plastic thin rotating annular disk with
exponentially variable thickness and exponentially variable density’, Hindawi’s Journals of Materials, Vol.
2013, 1-9. Indexed in INSPEC
149. Diksha Gupta, Lokendra Kumar, O Anwar Bég and Bani Singh, “Finite element simulation of mixed
convection flow of micropolar fluid over a shrinking sheet with thermal radiation”, accepted in Proceedings
of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E, Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering, DOI:
10.1177/0954408912474586 (2013). [Impact Factor: 0.305]
150. G.S.Srivastava, A note on relative type of entire functions represented by vector valued Dirichlet series,
J.Classical Anal., 2(1), (2013), 61-72.
151. Aggarwal, A. K. and Makhija, S., “Hall effect on thermal stability of ferromagnetic fluid in porous medium in
the presence of horizontal magnetic field” Thermal Science, (Published Online, Impact Factor-1.13, Indexed
in SCOPUS), doi: 10.2298/TSCI110714086A, 2012.
152. Aggarwal, A. K. and Verma, A., “The effect of compressibility, rotation and magnetic field on thermal stability
of Walters’ fluid permeated with suspended particles in porous medium” Thermal Science, (Published Online,
Impact Factor-1.13, Indexed in SCOPUS), doi: 10.2298/TSCI110805087A, 2012.
153. Prasad, Bhagwati, Fractals for A-Iterated Function and Multifunction, International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research (ISSN 0973-4562) Vol.7 No.11 (2012), pp. 2032-2036.
154. Sharma, Sanjeev., Sahai, Ila and Kumar, Ravindra, “Creep transition in non homogeneous thick walled circular
cylinder under internal and external pressure”, Applied Mathematical Science, Vol. 6, No. 122, 6075 – 6080,
2012. [Impact factor: 0.392]
155. Sharma, Sanjeev., Sahni, Manoj and Sanehlata, “Elastic-plastic analysis of a thin rotating disk of exponentially
variable thickness with inclusion”, Applied Mathematical Science, Vol. 6, No. 122, 6069 – 6074, 2012. [Impact
factor: 0.392]
156. Aggarwal, A. K. and Makhija, S., “Hall effect on thermal stability of ferromagnetic fluid in the presence of
suspended particles” International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering, (Indexed in INSPEC, IEE,
UK, ASME, USA, Zentralblatt MATH, Germany, etc.), vol.17, No. 2, pp. 349-365, 2012.
157. Aggarwal, A. K. and Verma, A., “Effect of suspended particles, magnetic field and rotation on the thermal
stability of a ferromagnetic fluid” International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering, (Indexed in
INSPEC, IEE, UK, ASME, USA, Zentralblatt MATH, Germany, etc.), vol. 17, No. 4, pp.1109-1122, 2012.
158. Sanjeev Sharma, Pankaj Thakur and Manoj Sahni, “Elastic-plastic Analysis for Finite Deformation of a Rotating
Disk of Exponentially Varying Thickness with Edge Load and Inclusion”, Annals of Faculty Engineering
Hunedoara- International Journal of Engineering, Tome X- Fascicule, 2012, pp. 225-232, Impact factor 0.32.
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159. Srivastava G.S., Generalized order and type of entire functions and best Approximation in Lp-norm, Annali
dell Universita di Ferrara, DOI 10.1007/s11565-012-0168-2.
160. Srivastava G.S. and Ramesh Ganti, Approximation of entire functions of two complex variables over Jordan
domains, Tamsui Oxford J.Information and Math. Sci., 28(4) (2012), 349-368.
161. Parul Saxena and Lokendra Kumar, “A Study of the Effect of Magnetic Field on the Transport of Cargos through
Nuclear Pore Complex”, International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT), ISSN: 2249 –
8958, Vol. 2, Issue 5, 173-178, (2013). [Impact factor: 1.0].
162. Pan, A. Neeraj, K.S. Srivastava, P. Kishore, I.P. Sarethy. “Effects of growth regulators on in vitro response and
multiple shoot induction in some endangered medicinal plants. OA Biotechnology, vol. 2. pp. 3, Jan 2013.
163. K. Rawal, “Viral load reduction after homeopathy treatment in an obese individual with chronic hepatitis B
infection.” WYNO Journal of Medical Sciences, vol.1, pp. 1-6, Dec 2012.
164. Himanshu Mittal, Shardha Porwal “An efficient memory management technique for smart card operating
system”, International Journal of Computers & Technology,Volume 5, No. 2, May -June, 2013, ISSN 22773061.
165. Balyan, V, Saini, D.S. and Gupta, G., “OVSF based Fair and Multiplexed Priority Calls Assignment CDMA
Networks”, WSEAS Transactions on Communication, no. 1, vol. 12, Jan. 2013.
166. Maheshwari S, Mohan J, Chauhan D S, “Novel Voltage-Mode Cascadable All-Pass Sections Employing
Grounded Passive Components” Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, Vol. 22 No. 1, pp. 1-12, 2013.
DOI: 10.1142/S021812661250065X
167. Mohan J, Maheshwari S, Singh S V and Chauhan D S “High input impedance voltage-mode universal
biquadratic filter using only plus-type DVCCs” J. of Active and Passive Electronic Devices, Vol. 8, pp. 31–38,
2013.
168. Mohan J and Maheshwari S, “Cascadable Current-Mode First-Order All-Pass Filter Based on Minimal Components,”
The Scientific World Journal, vol. 2013, Article ID 859784, 5 pages, 2013. doi:10.1155/2013/859784
169. Bhalla D, Bansal R K, and Gupta H O, ”Preventing Transformer through Electrical Incipient Fault Analysis”,
International Journal of Performability Engineering, vol.9(1),2013, pp23-31.
170. Yadav V K, Padhy N.P. and Gupta H.O., “Introspection of Restructuring Process of an Indian Electric Utility,”
International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy. 2013Accepted Inderscience.
171. Yadav V K, Chauhan Y K, Padhy N.P. and Gupta H.O., “A novel power sector restructuring model based on
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA)” International Journal on Electrical Power and Energy Systems (Elsevier)
vol 44, pp 629-637, 2013.
172. Bhalla D.*, Bansal R K and Gupta H O., “Integrating AI based DGA fault diagnosis using Dempster-Shafer
Theory”, International Journal on Electrical Power and energy system, (Elsevier) vol 48, pp 31-38, 2013.
173. Upadhyay M., Awasthi, S. K., Srivastava, S. K., and Ojha, S. P., “Infrared Omni-Directional Mirror Based on
One-Dimensional Birefringent-Dielectric Photonic Crystal,” Progress In Electromagnetics Research M, Vol.
25, pp. 211-222, 2012.
174. Srivastava, S. K., Upadhyay M., Awasthi, S. K., and Ojha, S. P., “Tunable Reflection Bands and Defect Modes
in One-Dimensional Tilted Photonic Crystal Structure,” Optics and Photonics Journal Vol. 2, No. 3A, 230-236
September 2012.
175. R. Verma and B. D. Sharma, “New operations over hesitant fuzzy sets,”Fuzzy Information and Engineering,
vol. 5, issue 2, pp. 129-146, 2013.
176. R. Verma and B. D. Sharma, “On generalized intuitionistic fuzzy relative information and their properties,”
Journal of Uncertain Systems, vol. 6, no. 4, pp.308-320, 2012.
177. R. Gupta and B.D. Sharma, “Reversible Variable Length Codes in Video Coding Standards “, International
Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering and Development, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 33-43, 2012.
178. S. Dawn, V. Saxena and B.D. Sharma, “Cognitive-mapping and contextual pyramid based Digital Elevation
Model Registration and its effective storage using fractal based compression,” International Journal of
Computer Science, vol.10, issue 3, pp.126-135, 2013.
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179. M. Kumar, A. K. Singh and A. Srivastava, “Various Newton type iterative methods for solving nonlinear
equations,” Journal of Egyptian Mathematical Society, (Elsevier) vol. 21, 2013. Available online
12 April 2013.
180. A. K. Singh, “A study of Non-atomic measures and integrals on effect algebras,” Journal of Nonlinear Analysis
and Optimization: Theory and Applications, vol. 4, no. 1 (2013), 99-110.
181. Singh S V, Maheshwari S, and D. S. Chauhan, “Current-Processing Current-Controlled Universal Biquad Filter”
Radioengineering J., vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 317-323, 2012
182. Bhalla D, Bansal R K and Gupta H O, “Function analysis based rule extraction from artificial neural networks
for transformer incipient fault diagnosis”, International Journal on Electrical Power and Energy systems
(Elsevier) vol 43, pp 1196-1203, 2012 .
183. Nigam G K. “Software Audit System” International Journal of Computers & Technology (IJCT), Vol.3, No.3,
Nov-Dec, pp. 406-412, 2012
184. Mohan, J., Maheshwari, S., Garg, G., and Chauhan, D.S., “Two DDCC based cascadable voltage-mode firstorder all-pass filters” International Journal of Advancements in Electronics and Electrical Engineering –
IJAEEE, Vol. 1, Issue 2, pp. 48-52, 2012.
185. Mohan, J., Garg, G., and Chauhan, D.S., “High Input Impedance Voltage-Mode Universal Biquadratic Filter
with One Input and Five Outputs using plus-type DDCCs” International Journal of Advancements in Electronics
and Electrical Engineering – IJAEEE, Vol. 2, Issue 3, pp. 124-129, 2012
2. Publications in national Journals
Indexed in SCOPUS
1.
S. Gupta, J.K. Sahni, J. Ali, R. Gabrani, S. Dang, “Development and Characterization of Green Tea Loaded
Microemulsion for Vaginal Infections.” Advanced Material letters, vol. 3, pp. 493-497, 2012.
2.
K. Aggarwal, P. Pathak, S.K. Singh, C. Tandon. “Bioactivity of lipids from Human renal stone matrix in kidney
stone disease,” Indian Journal of Urology, p-1.S50, suppl 1, vol 28, 2012.
Not indexed in SCOPUS/Web of Science/DBLP but having Impact factors
3.
Dev, S. “Assessing and Understanding Organizational Culture: Various Views and Theories” Indian Streams
Research Journal, Volume: III, Issue V, pp 47-56, June 2013, ISSN:- 2230-7850 (Associated and Indexed by
EBSCO.U.S.A) Impact Factor 0.2105.
4.
Dev, S, Medury, Y, Gupta. A and Nagi, B.S. “Factors Influencing Customer Satisfaction in Retail Banking in Delhi
and NCR” Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. 2 Issue 9, pp78-88, Oct, 2012, ISSN:-2230-7850 (Associated
and Indexed by EBSCO.U.S.A) Impact Factor 0.2105
Others:
5.
Choudhary.N. : Literary article “Ugna Re Mor Kato Galei” MuseIndia ejournal,Issue-46; ISSN0975-1815,
Nov-Dec2012
6.
N. Jain, Ahuja,V., Medury, Y., Effective Web Management for B2C E-Commerce in India”, Metamorphosis: A
Journal of Management Research. Issue No.1, January-June, 2013, Vol. 12.
7.
Vishal Gupta, Naseem Abidi, Tarun Bansal and Reshu Kumar Jain (2013), “Green Supply Chain Management
Initiatives by IT Companies in India”, The IUP Journal of Operations Management, Vol.XII No.2 pp6-24
8.
M. Pant, S. Basu, Rachana, “Protection against cytotoxicity due to tobacco smoke by Adhatoda vasica and
vasicine,” Journal of Pharmaceutical Technology, Research and Management, vol- 1, pp. 81–88, May 2013.
9.
S. Sharma, S. Srivastava. “Synthesis of Branched Gold Nanostructures with Improved Biocompatibility.”
Nanotrends, vol. 13, pp. 40-47, Sept 2012
10. N. Bajpai, A. Chatterjee, S. Dang, S. K. Sharma. “Clinical Data Management Patrons: Positions & skill
requirements in the industry.” Clinical Research plus, vol. 3, pp. 18-21, 2012.
11. P. Bansal, S. Mani. “Immunology of Diabetes Mellitus.” P. Bansal, S. Mani. “Immunology of Diabetes Mellitus.”
Journal of medical Science and Research, vol 3, pp. 1-2, 2012 vol 3, pp. 1-2, 2012.
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12. Sinha N., and Ahuja V., “Increasing Brand Resonance by Improving Brand Salience- A study of 5 Product
Brands of HUL”, Management Dynamics, Vol 12, No. 2, 2012.
13. Chaudhary M., Medury Y. and Gupta A., “Child’s use of pester power in India”, Indian Streams Research
Journal, vol. 2, no 9, 2012
3. Publications in International Conferences
Indexed in SCOPUS
1.
Mohammad Danish, Pritee Parwekar, “PushNotify Push Server Application”, Advance Computing Conference
(IACC), 2013 IEEE 3rd International Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/IAdCC.2013.6514254 Publication Year:
2013 , Page(s): 377 – 382.
2.
Pallavi Kaliyar, Kavita Pandey and Gagan Singla, “A Reliable and Energy Efficient Routing Protocol for
MANETs”, the fourth International Workshop on wireless & Mobile Networks (WiMo-2012), Oct 26 -28,
2012, Coimbatore, India. AIRCC publishing.
3.
Gaurika Talwar, Hemika Narang, Kavita Pandey, Pakhi Singhal, “ Analysis of Different Mobility Models for
Ad hoc On Demand Distance Vector Routing Protocol and Dynamic Source Routing Protocol”, The Fourth
International Workshop on Network & Communications Security (NCS - 2012), Dec 22 – 24, 2012,Chennai,
India [ Springer indexed]
4.
Mehta S., Banati B., “Trust aware social context filtering using Shuffled Frog Leaping Algorithm”, International
conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS 2012), pp. 342-347, 2012 [IEEE indexed], Pune, India.
5.
Prachi Badera, Akanksha Bhardwaj, K.Rajalakshmi, “Fault tolerant range grouping routing in Dynamic
Networks”, 9th International Conference on Heterogeneous Networking for Quality, Reliability, Security and
Robustness , LNICSST, Volume 115, January 2013, pp 218-227.
6.
Prachi Badera, Akanksha Bhardwaj, K.Rajalakshmi, “Range Grouping for Routing in Dynamic Networks”,5th
International conference on Contemporary Computing, CCIS Springer, Volume 306, Part 2, Part 2, 95-105,
August 2012
7.
Gagandeep Kaur, Vikas Saxena, J.P.Gupta, “DDoS Detection with Daubechies”, in 5th International Conference
on Contemporary Computing IC3 2012, Volume 306, pp 395-406 , August 2012.
8.
Kretika Gupta, Anuja Arora, “Web Search Personalization Using Ontological User Profiles”, Proceedings of the
International Conference on Soft Computing for Problem Solving (SocProS 2012), Advances in intelligent and
soft computing Series of Springer Vol236, pp 278-283, December 28-30, 2012.
9.
Apoorva Khera, Niyati Agarwal and Anuja Arora, “Panorama Generation From a Video” International
Conference on Signal, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, Published in Springer Lecture Notes of the
Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering (LNICST) Series.
10. Anuja Arora, Madhavi Sinha, “State Based Test case Generation using Variable Chromosome Length Genetic
Algorithm”, Third International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology (CCSIT- 2013),
published by Springer in Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and
Telecommunications Engineering (LNICST) Series, Feb 18-20, 2013.
11. Reema Aswani, Hema N. “RoboGardner: A Low-Cost System with Automatic Plant Identification using
Markers”, 9th International Conference on Heterogeneous Networking for Quality, Reliability, Security and
Robustness, QShine 2013, LNICST 115, pp. 309--324. Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and
Telecommunications Engineering (2013), January 11–12, 2013 Greater Noida, India.
12. A. Kumar, K. Gopal and A. Aggarwal, “Outlier Detection and Treatment for Lightweight Mobile Ad Hoc
Networks”, Int. Conf. on Heterogeneous Networking for Quality, Reliability, Security and Robustness (QSHINE
2013), Gautam Budh University, Greater Noida, India, Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences,
Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering Volume 115, pp 750-763, 2013.
13. A. Kumar and A. Aggarwal, “Lightweight Cryptographic Primitives for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks”, Int.
Conference on Security in Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (SNDS-2012), Kerela, India, pp. 240251, Oct. 2012
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14. A. Kumar, A. Aggarwal, Charu, “Efficient Hierarchical Threshold Symmetric Group Key Management Protocol
for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks”, International Conference on Contemporary Computing (IC3 2012), JIIT, Noida,
India pp.335-346, 2012.
15. Sangeeta Mittal, Alok Aggarwal, and S. L. Maskara, “Situation recognition in sensor based environments
using concept lattices”, in Proceedings of the International Information Technology Conference -CUBE’12
held at Pune, pp. 579-584. ACM, USA
16. Rani M., Sharma, Navneet K., “ITO Based Fiber Optic SPR Sensor”, AIP Conf. Proc., vol. 1536, pp.
1117-1118, 2013.
17. Sharma Subhash, Singh Vikash and Dwivedi R. K., “Structural, Optical and Dielectric (0.95) PbZr0.52Ti0.48O3
ZT - (0.05) BiFeO3 solid solution”, AIP conference Proceedings, 1536, 849 (2013).
18. Srinet G, Kumar R, and Sajal V, “Effect of Ni doping on the structural, optical and magnetic properties of Zno”
AIP Conf. Proc. 1512, pp. 1282-1283 (2013); doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4791521.
19. Srinet G, Kumar R, and Sajal V, “Effects of Mg doping on the structural and optical properties of Zno
nanoparticles” AIP Conf. Proc. 1536, 247 (2013); doi: 10.1063/1.4810193.
20. Singh V., Subhash, Kumar M. and Dwivedi R. K., “Synthesis and optical properties of Y3+ doped BiFeO3
multiferroics”, AIP Conf. Proc., 1536, 1027-1028, 2013. doi: 10.1063/1.4810583.
21. Singh V., Subhash, Dwivedi R. K., Kumar M., “Structural and optical properties of Pr doped BiFeO3 multiferroic
ceramics”, AIP Conf. Proc., 1512, 462-63, 2013. doi: 10.1063/1.4791111.
22. Pundir, S. S., Mishra, Kuldeep, Rai, D. K., “Studies on PEO-BMImHSO4 Solid Polymer Electrolyte”, AIP Conf.
Proc., vol. 1512, pp. 1266-1267, 2013.
23. Prasad, Bhagwati and Katiyar, Kuldip, “Complex Dynamics of BRD Sets” Proceedings of the International
Conference on Emerging Trends in Science, Engineering and Technology (INCOSET 2012) , Lecture Notes in
Mechanical Engineering (2012), pp. 683-688.
24. S. Basu, M. Pant, Rachana. “Cytoprotective potential of methanolic-aqueous extract of Salacia oblonga on
RINm5f and L6 cell lines” SFRR STAR 2013 International Conference on Advances in Free radicals, redox
signaling and translational antioxidant research & XII annual meeting of the society for free radical research,
India, Organized by CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Lucknow, Jan. 30 – Feb. 1, 2013.
25. P. Kharbanda, G. Bhalla, R. Jain, K. Raturi, A. Bhaskar, S. Dang, R. Gabrani. “In vitro antioxidant properties
of curcumin microemulsions”, 32nd Annual Convention of Indian Association for Cancer Research ACBR,
University of Delhi, Feb 13-16, 2013.
26. R. Chhabra, A. Sachdeva, P. Sharma. G. Mathur, A. Mathur. “Bioprocess parameter optimization for improving
yield of chitosan from Aspergillus sp.”, in Asian Chitin Journal, vol. 9, pp.8, 2013.
27. N. Gulati, S. Mohanty “Genetics of Food Preferences in Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila ananassae”.
International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT,Noida pp. 21, po 19, 16-17 March 2013.
28. P. Garg, N. Gulati, S. Mohanty “Phylogenomics of Indian Drosophila Species”. Pp10International Conference
“Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida,pp 10,p008, 16-17 March 2013.
29. A. Kodesia, N. Bhatia, S. Mishra, P. Shukla, I. P. Sarethy. “Approaches in Bio prospecting of Natural Products”.
International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida pp31, po29 , 16-17 March 2013.
30. D. Gupta, S. Chandran, S. Gaur. “Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA): Modern food for human brain” International
Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida pp , 32,po30,16-17 March 2013.
31. A.K. Tewari, V. Surender Kumar, A. Gupta, V. Sharma, C.K. Jain, “Variation analysis in DNA gyrase subunit A
using in-silico techniques’’. International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida pp4,poo2,
16-17 March 2013.
32. A. Tiwari, A. Malhotra, P. Singh, S. Gaur. “Role of chitosan as nutraceutical and its potential applications”.
International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida , 16-17 March 2013.
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33. K. Gupta, A. Gaur, V. Rani.. “Protective effect of poly-phenols in organo-phosphorus induced toxicity”.
International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida ,pp8,po006, 16-17 March 2013.
34. K. Raturi, A. Bhaskar, R. Gabrani. “MicroRNA signature for CML and potential applications”, International
Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida ,pp25,po23 16-17 March 2013.
35. N. Atale, V. Rani. “Syzygium cumini: A boon for the heart”. International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS
Evolution” JIIT, Noida ,pp19,po017 16-17 March 2013.
36. Rashi, C.K. Jain. “Network Biology: Drug target identification in Microbes”. International Conference
“Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida, 16-17 March 2013.
37. R. Rana, D. Maheshwari, G. Philip, S. Bhatia, S. Dang. “Intranasal route of anti-epileptic drug delivery”.
International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida , 16-17 March 2013.
38. K. Sharma, S. Mani. “Molecular Chimerism”. International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT,
Noida, pp36,po34 16-17 March 2013.
39. N. Pratap, Rashi, A. Jain, V. Rani. “Naturally derived Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors in Breast Cancer Therapy”.
International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida , 16-17 March 2013.
40. S. Rao, A. Bansal, R. Gabrani. “Organization of biofilm associated gene cluster in Pseudomonas spp.”.
International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida , 16-17 March 2013.
41. V. Bhatia, A. Jaitly, P. Gauba. “Cadmium and Arsenic-induced genotoxicity”. International Conference
“Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida , 16-17 March 2013.
42. S. Dhaliwal, P. Nag, G. Singh, C.K. Jain. “Study the functional characterization of microarray data using
gene Ontology”. International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida ,pp17,po15, 16-17
March 2013.
43. P. Gaur, S. Sharma, A. Ibeyaima, S. Gupta, S.K. Sharma, I.P. Sarethy. “Bioprospecting for Actinomycetes
in Indian Arid Desert”. International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida , 16-17
March 2013.
44. P. Mishra, A. Rathore, D. Shukla, S. Monga, S. Gaur. “Insight into the role of phytase in aquaculture”.
International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida ,pp23,po21 16-17 March 2013.
45. K. Singhal, P. Mittal, M. Rani, N. Agarwal and N. Wadhwa. “Cyclic plant peptides as bio pesticides”. International
Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida ,pp29,po27 16-17 March 2013.
46. G. Shukla, P. Gupta, A. Singh, N. Wadhwa. “Antidiabetic potential of natural plant α amylases inhibitors”.
International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida, pp26,po2416-17 March 2013.
47. S. Das, S.Agarwal, P. Kotwal, S.K.Sharma . “An Overview :Current understanding of Preclampsia”. International
Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida ,pp6,p004, 16-17 March 2013.
48. S Arora, P Mishra, G Mathur, P Sharma, A Mathur. Bioprocess Parameter optimization for Bacterial Cellulose
Production,. International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida, pp12,p010, 16-17
March 2013.
49. P Sharma, G Mathur, A Mathur. Biopolymeric Membranes for Membrane bioreactor, International Conference
“Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida ,pp20,p018, 16-17 March 2013.
50. A Sachdeva, R Chhabra, G Mathur, P Sharma, A Mathur . Production and characterization of fungal chitosan
extracted from soil fungal isolates, International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida
,pp16,p014, 16-17 March 2013.
51. R Nigam, A Jaiswal, C Kumar, G Mathur. Screening and isolation of laccase producing fungi, International
Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida ,pp30,p028, 16-17 March 2013.
52. N Roy, G Mathur. Evaluation of antimicrobial potential of Cymbopogon citratus, International Conference
“Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida ,pp33,p031, 16-17 March 2013.
53. S Malik, N Roy, M Singh, G Mathur. Antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of Ginkgo biloba EGb 761,
International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida ,pp35,p033, 16-17 March 2013
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54. T Yadav, N Zaman, S Valsangkar, A Singh, G Mathur. Lignocellulosic biorefinery: creating value from waste,
International Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida ,pp38,p036, 16-17 March 2013.
55. A Patnaik, S Gahlawat, A Kalsi, S Srivastava, A Mathur. Synbiotic Food: The Future Ahead. International
Conference “Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida ,pp18,p016, 16-17 March 2013.
56. S Singh, H Kaur, T Gupta, K Jain, A Mathur. Microbial Production of Vanillin. International Conference
“Bioproducts & OMICS Evolution” JIIT, Noida ,pp14,p012, 16-17 March 2013
57. N. Batra, N. Manocha, S. Singh, N. Dua, P. Suri, S. Mani. “Mitochondrial quantitative and qualitative defects
in Liver cancer patients: A preliminary study” 2nd Annual Conference of Society for Mitochondrial Research
and Medicine-India on Mitochondria in Health and Disease, Central University of Gujrat, Nov 2-3, 2012.
58. A. Mathur, S. Dhup, I. Thakur, G. Mathur. “Process Parameter Optimization for
Laccase Production from
Soil Fungal Isolate and its Purification using Aqueous Two Phase Separation” International Conference on
Industrial Biotechnology (ICIB-2012) Patiala (India), Nov 21-23, 2012
59. A. Verma, S. Gaur. “In Silico Comparative characterization of commercially important bacillus phytases”
International conference on industrial biotechnology, IX convention of the biotech research society India,
Punjabi University, Patiala, Nov 21-23, 2012.
60. H.K. Jaiswal, K. Rawal. “Pipeline of Inverse Docking: A method for predicting protein targets for a given drug
molecule” BioWorld 2012, IIT Delhi, Dec 2012.
61. J. Jaganadham, K. Rawal. “Constructing Comprehensive Map of Molecules Implicated in Obesity” BioWorld
2012, IIT Delhi, Dec 2012.
62. R. Chhabra, A. Sachdeva, G. Mathur, A. Mathur. “Bioprocess parameter optimization for improving yield
of chitosan from fungal isolates”, International Conference on Industrial Biotechnology (ICIB-2012) Patiala
(India), November 21-23rd, 2012.
63. R. Agrawal, M. Atray, S.K. Sundari. “Sensor network architecture for soil and weather data extraction and
database generation.” Proceedings of the 10th ACM Conference on Embedded Network Sensor Systems
(SenSys ‘12), in New York (NY), USA pp. 337-338, Nov 6-9, 2012.
64. V. Chauhan, S. Dang, R. Gabrani. “Theragnostic Nanoparticles: A New Paradigm for Cancer Therapy”, 3rd
International Conference on Stem Cells and Cancer, RML Hospital, New Delhi, 27-30 Oct. 2012.
65. Batra, U., Mukherjee, S., Sachdeva, S., Mehndiratta, P., 2013.” Aspect Oriented Program- ming for
Modularization of Concerns for Improving Interoperability in HealthcareApplication”, in proceedings of
Workshop on Databases in Networked Information Systems (DNIS-2013) Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan. Lecture
Notes in ComputerScience7813, Springer2013.
66. Parashar H J, Sachdeva S, and Batra S, “Enhancing Access to Standardized Clinical Application for Mobile
Interfaces”, DNIS 2013, LNCS 7813, pp. 212–229, 2013.
67. Charu and Arya V, “A Survey of Energy Aware Routing Protocols and Mechanisms for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks”,
ASIC Springer, ICACNI 2013
68. Asawa K, R Kumar, “HMM Modeling of User Mood through Recognition of Vocal Emotions.” International
Conference on Context-Aware Systems and Applications LNICST 109, PP 229-238, 2013 (Indexed at Scopus
and DBLP)
69. Asawa K, Verma V, Dhupar S, “Emotion Analysis of the Text Using Fuzzy Affect Typing over Emotions.”
International Conference on Context-Aware Systems and Applications, LNICST 109, PP 249-257, 2013(Indexed
at Scopus and DBLP.
Indexed in DBLP but not in SCOPUS and Web of Science
70. Arora, Ritu, and Goel, Sanjay, “Collaboration in software development: a spotlight.” In Proceedings of the
CUBE International Information Technology Conference, India, pp. 391-396. 2012, ACM, USA
71. Soni D,“Evaluation of Understandability of Object Oriented Design”.9th International Conference on
Heterogeneous Networking for Quality, Reliability, Security and Robustness, endorsed by European Alliance
of Innovation (EAI), QSHINE-2013.
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72. Mohindra A Rand Charu, “A Stable Energy-Efficient Location Based Clustering Scheme for Ad Hoc Networks” ,
LNICST 0115 (Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications
Engineering series), Springer, QSHINE 2013
Others:
73. Kaur, P., and Singh, A.K., “Preventing useless checkpoints in MANETs,” Parallel Distributed and Grid Computing
(PDGC), 2012 2nd IEEE International Conference on , vol., no., pp.533,538, 6-8 Dec. 2012
74. Kaur, P., and Singh, A.K., “Asynchronous message logging based rollback recovery in MANETs,” Parallel
Distributed and Grid Computing (PDGC), 2012 2nd IEEE International Conference on , vol., no., pp.557,562,
6-8 Dec. 2012.
75. N. Hema, Krishna Kant and Hima Bindu Maringanti, “Automated Drip Irrigation for Palm Trees Using Wireless
Sensor Network” selected for International Conference of Agricultural Engineering CIGR-AgEng2012
that will be held in Valencia, Spain on July 8-12, 2012 (Abstract indexed in CAB Direct with Record no.
20133223238).
76. Sangeeta Lal and Ashish Sureka, Empirical Analysis of Bug Report Types: A Case-study of Google Chrome
Browser Project, 19th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference, (APSEC), 2012, held in Hong-Kong,China
(IEEE Indexed).
77. A. Kumar, K. Gopal and A. Aggarwal, “A Complete, Efficient and Lightweight Cryptography Solution for
Resource Constraint Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks”, Int. Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing
(PDGC-2012), JUIT, Waknaghat, pp. 854-860, 2012.
78. Gupta, P., Goyal, M., Kumar P., Aggarwal A., “Trust and Reliability based scheduling algorithm for cloud
IaaS”, Proceedings of the Third International conference on Trends in Information, Telecommunication and
Computing, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 150, pp. 603-607, Springer, 2013.
79. Goyal, M.K. ; Gupta, P. ; Aggarwal, A. ; Kumar, P. “QoS Based Trust Management Model for Cloud IaaS”, 2nd
IEEE International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing (PDGC). pp.843-847, 2012.
80. Gupta, P. ; Goyal, M.K. ; Kumar, P. “Trust and reliability based load balancing algorithm for cloud IaaS”, 3rd
International Advance Computing Conference (IACC), 2013, Page(s): 65 – 69. Publication Year: 2013
81. Prosad Jaya, Kapoor Sujata, and Sengupta Jhumur, “Do Overconfidence and Disposition Effect prevail in Indian
Equity Market? An Empirical Evidence”, India Finance Conference December 18-21, 2012, IIM Calcutta.
82. Bandyopadhayay, A., and Jain M., “Proposed Framework in Developing an Efficient Electronic Supply Chain”In the International Conference on Innovation and Management, Jan. 28-31, 2013, pp. 97, ISSN-2218-6387
Organized by Society for Innovation in Management, Sapporo, Japan.
83. De Debdeep (2012) Role of Services in Integrating Production Networks, ARTNeT Conference on
Empirical and Policy Issues of Integration in Asia and the Pacific, United Nations, November1-2, 2012,
Colombo, Sri Lanka.
84. Shalender, K. and Singh, N. (2012) “Flexible New Product Development for Sustainable Competitive Edge”,
International conference on Marketing in Emerging Economies: An Agenda for next Decade, Amritsar,
Dec 15-16.
85. Singh, N. and Nath, A. (2012) “Management of Services for Enhancing Brand Image of Hospitality Industry”,
International Conference on Marketing in Emerging Economies: An Agenda for Next Decade, PITK, Amritsar,
Dec 15-16.
86. Nath, A., Shalender, K. and Singh, N. (2012) “Effective waste management practices for sustainability and
profitability”, International Conference on Creating a sustainable Business: Managerial Implication and
Challenges, Jaipuria Institute of Management, Jaipur, Dec 9-12.
87. Shalender, K. and Singh, N. (2012) “Sustainable Growth through Information System (IS) Flexibility” International
Conference on Innovative Management Practices for Global Competitiveness, New Delhi, Nov 02.
88. Nath, A. and Singh, N. (2012) “Integrated Green practices for Sustainable Growth: A case study of Hospitality
Industry”, International conference on Innovative management practices for global competitiveness, LLDIMS,
New Delhi, Nov 02.
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89. Singh, N. and Shalender, K. (2012) “Flexible Marketing System and its sub-systems”, International conference
on Systemic Flexibility and Business Agility, University of Vienna, Jul 30-Aug 01
90. Bhattacharjee. S (2012)“Employee Welfare and health security measures in Industrial set ups in India”
Tenth International Conference on Health, Regional Disparities and Social Development, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, Nov 2012.
91. Singhal, N. “Integration of Intercultural Approach to Foreign Language Teaching” 10th Asia TEFL (Teaching
of English as Foreign Language) International Conference organized by Association of Teachers of English as
a Foreign/Second Language in India. Co- Host: The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad,
India, October, 2012, Gurgaon.
92. Sinha, N., “The Brand associative Network Maps for Edifying Brand Image”- 6th International Conference on
Innovative ways of Managing Business in the Post Globalized Era, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University,
New Delhi, February 2013.
93. Sinha, N., “Developing a Marketing Intelligence System for Consumer Engagement Using Consumer Knowledge
and Emotion”, Amity competitive Intelligence Conference, Amity University, Noida, March 2013.
94. Sinha, N., “Brand Customer Centricity Association Maps for Developing Stronger Brands”, International
Conference on Facets of Business Excellence, Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad,
November, 2012
95. Akhter, S., Karwal, V., and Jain, R. C., “Implementation of Odd Discrete Cosine Transform (ODCT-II) using
Distributed Arithmetic Approach”, 3rd Nirma University International Conference on Engineering NUiCONE2012, Nirma University, Ahmedabad, Dec. 2012. [IEEE xplore].
96. Tripathi, S., and Bhatnagar, S., “Speaker Recognition,” International Conference on Computer & Communication
Technology, ICCCT 2012, pp-283-287, Nov. 23-25, 2012. [IEEE xplore].
97. Gupta, R., and Sharma, B. D., “An Improved Bound on Average Codeword Length of Variable Length Error
Correcting Codes”, refereed Conference Volume entitled “Some Topics on Current Issues in Mathematical
and Statistical Methods” by World Scientific Publishing Co. Ltd, Singapore, Dec. 2012.
98. Gupta, R., and Sharma, B. D., “A Comparative analysis of the Variable Length Error Correcting Code Generating
Algorithms” Proceedings of Twenty first international conference of Forum for interdisciplinary Mathematics
on interdisciplinary Mathematics, statistics and computational techniques , IMSCT 2012- FIM XXI, Chandigarh,
Dec. 15-17, 2012.
99. Gupta, R., and Sharma, B. D., “Parametric Effect of Embedded Zerotree of Wavelets on Image Compression
with Reversible Variable Length Code as an Entropy Encoder” Proceedings of Twenty first international
conference of Forum for interdisciplinary Mathematics on interdisciplinary Mathematics, statistics and
computational techniques, IMSCT 2012- FIM XXI, Chandigarh, Dec. 15-17, 2012.
100. Goel, A., and Garg, M. K., “Comparative Performance Evaluation of Convolutionally Coded and LDPC Coded
OFDM System over AWGN and SUI-5 Fading Channel”, In Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on
Computer and Communication Technology (ICCCT) 2012, Allahabad, India, pp. 250-254, Nov. 2012. [Indexed
in IEEE xplore]
101. Goel, A., Nagpal, A., and Kaur, J., “Optimized Data Allocation & Combining Scheme for ICI self Cancellation
in OFDM Systems,” In Proceedings of Ninth IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Optical
Communications Networks (WOCN) 2012, pp.1-4, 20-22 Sept. 2012. [Indexed in IEEE xplore]
102. Agarwal, M., and Jain, R. C., “Spectral Analysis of Fractional Gaussian Noise via Empirical Mode Decomposition”
in International Conference on Various Facets of Energy Technologies and its Management for Sustainable
Development, Jawahar Lal Nehru University Delhi, 16 March 2013
103. Prasad, Bhagwati and Katiyar, Kuldip, “Fractal Patterns of the Noor Iterates of Complex Logistic Map”
Proceedings (ISBN:978-9381583-67-8) of the International Conference on Recent Trends in Computing
(ICRTC 2012), SRM University, Ghaziabad, UP, India (2012), pp. 229-232.
104. Kumari P. and Sharma V. K., “Effect of rigidity and density variation on propagation of torsional wave”,
presented in 2nd International Science Congress, 8-9th Dec, 2012, held at Vrindavan (Mathura).
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105. C. Shukla and A. Pathak, “Hierarchical quantum information splitting using 4-qubit entangled states”.
International Conference on Quantum Information and Quantum Computing (ICQIQC 2013), IISc, Bangalore,
poster no. 50, January 7-11, 2013.
106. A. Banerjee, C. Shukla, A. Pathak and R. Srikanth, “Recent observations on secure direct quantum
communication: Maximally efficiently protocols with minimal resources”. International Conference on
Quantum Information and Quantum Computing (ICQIQC 2013), IISc, Bangalore, poster no. 3, January
7-11, 2013.
107. Sajal V. Varshney P and Kumar R, “Study of terahertz radiation generation by beating of X - mode lasers in a
rippled density magnetized plasma, QIP/ CEP topical conference, April 5-7 2013, IIT Delhi
108. Verma K, Varshney P, Sajal V. and Kumar R,” Effects of transverse static magnetic field on stimulated raman
scattering of an X mode laser beam, QIP/ CEP topical conference, April 5-7 2013, IIT Delhi
109. Varshney P, Verma K, Sajal V. and Kumar R, ” Effects of axial static magnetic field on stimulated raman
scattering of a circularly polarized laser beam, QIP/ CEP topical conference, April 5-7 2013, IIT Delhi
110. Srinet G, Kumar R, and Sajal V, ” Effect of Mn doping on structural, optical and magnetic properties of ZnO,
International Conference “Chemical Constellation Cheminar – 2012, September 10-12, 2012.
111. Varshney P, Sajal V. and Kumar R., “Stimulated Raman scattering of an extraordinary mode lasers beam in a
magnetized plasma, Ist PSSI-Plasma Scholars Colloquium, IPR Gandhinagar, page no. 55, July 3-4, 2012.
112. Mishra K., Pundir S.S., Rai D.K., “PVdF-HFP/PVP blend based proton conducting gel polymer electrolyte
containing BMImHSO4 protic ionic liquid”, 5th International Conference on Electroactive polymers: Materials
and Devices, Varanasi, India, pp. 45, Nov. 4-9, 2012.
113. Pathak A., Shukla C. and Srikanth R., “How can we construct and classify efficient protocols of secure quantum
communication?” Quantum 2012, INRIM, Turin, Italy, May 21-25, 2012.
114. Singla N., Bhadram V. S., Narayana C., and Chowdhury P.,”Hydrogen bonded Molecular Network of Indole-7Carboxaldehyde: Combined Optical (NMR, Raman) and Electrical studies” International conference Chemical
Constellation Cheminar – 2012 (CCC-2012), September 10-12, 2012.
115. Pathak A., “Nonclassical properties of Fock state superpositions”. XVIII Czech-Polish-Slovak Optical Conference,
Ostravice, Czech Republic, September 4-7, 2012.
116. S. K. Joshi, H. O. Gupta, P. Agarwal, G.B. Kumbhar; “Field Investigations On Harmonic Pollution Affecting
Transformers”; 2nd International Colloquium –Transformer Research and Asset Management, Cigre, SC-A2
;Dubrovnil, Croatia, May 16-18, 2012, TLM09, pp1-10.
117. A. Srivastava and S. Maheshwari, “A New Improved Intuitionistic Fuzzy Cross – Entropy Approach for Medical
Investigations” Twenty-first International Conference on Interdisciplinary Mathematics, Statistics and
Computational Techniques (IMSCT 2012-FIM XXI) , Panjab University, Chandigarh,15th December, 2012 to
17th December, 2012.
118. A. Srivastava and S. Maheshwari, “A New Variant of Jensen’s Inequality with Application in Information
Theory” International conference on History and Development of Mathematical Sciences and Symposium
on Non linear Analysis organized by Department of Mathematics, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak and
Indian Society of History of Mathematics ,21st November, 2012 to 24th November, 2012.
119. Kapoor S, Taneja D and Malhotra V: “Energy Competent Building Automation and Control – Study on
Architecture Disparity”, In: Proc. of International Conference on Advances in Electronics, Electrical and
Computer Science Engineering (EEC2012), July 7-9, 2012, Dehradun, India.
120. Mohan J, Garg G and Chauhan D S, “High Input Impedance Voltage-Mode Universal Biquadratic Filter with One
Input and Five Outputs using plus-type DDCCs” International Conference on Advances in Electronics, Electrical
and Computer Science Engineering - EEC 2012, Dehardun, India, pp 295-299, July 2012. DOI:10.3850/978981-07-2950-9 692.
121. Mohan J, Maheshwari S, Garg G and Chauhan D S, “Two DDCC based cascadable voltage-mode first-order
all-pass filters” International Conference on Advances in Electronics, Electrical and Computer Science
Engineering - EEC 2012, Dehardun, India, pp 290-294. DOI:10.3850/ 978-981-07-2950-9 690.
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122. Dave V, Gupta H O and R. Chandra, “Investigation of Hydrophobic and Optical properties of HfO2 Coating
on Ceramic Insulator”, Contamination, Sputtering, Flashover, Hydrophobicity. 2012 IEEE 10th International
Conference on the Properties and Applications of Dielectric Materials July 24-28, Bangalore, India. 2012.
123. Joshi A, Bhardwaj D, Saini D S, “PAPR reduction in OFDM with FEC (RS-CC and Turbo coding) system using
DHT pre-coding” IEEE International symposium (IMSNA-2012), July,2012 Shenyang, China.
124. Asawa K , Verma V, Aggrawal A, “Recognition of Vocal Emotions from Acoustic Profile” International
Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics, Chennai, India, Aug 2012
(Indexed at DBLP)
125. Sharma P K, “Employee Engagement Theoretical Framework” International Conclave 2013 on Innovations in
Engineering and Management Organized by BIT Patna 22-23 Feb. , 2013.
4. Publications in National Conferences
Others:
1.
Srivastava A and Maheshwari, S “A New Quantitative-Qualitative Measure of Relative Information and Its
Properties” 17th Annual Conference of Gwalior Academy of Mathematical Sciences (GAMS) and National
Symposium on Computational Mathematics and Information Technology Organized by Jaypee University of
Engineering and Techonogy, Guna (Madhya Pradesh), 7th December to 9th December, 2012.
2.
Srivastava A and Maheshwari, S, “A Note on Weighted information of Noisy Channels” National conference
on Emerghing Trends in Intelligent computing and communication, Department of Information Technology,
Galgotias College of Engineering & Technology, Greater Noida, 13th July to 14th July, 2012, pp. 147 -151
3.
Agarwal Gopal Krishna, “Economic Volatility and Risk Management-Exploring the Indian Context” 40th
National Convention of The Institute of Company Secretaries of India, October 4-6, 2012, Aamby Valley,
Pune, India.
4.
N. Jain, Ahuja, V., Medury, Y., “Role of internet in the consumer decision making process: A Research
Framework for Internet Marketing and E-Commerce”, Conference on Managing Under Uncertainty-Paradigms
for Developed and Emerging Economies, Jaipuria Institute of Management, 2012.
5.
Johari, R., Yadav, J, and Mishra, R.K. (2012). Passion for Work leads to Success. Published in Proceedings of
Conference titled, “FOBE”- 2012, (International Conference on Facets of Business Excellence: Beyond Norms
- Thinking out of the box), 29 Nov-3rd Dec 2012
6.
Yadav, J., Johari, R. And Mishra, R.K. (2012). A Systematic Review of Employee Well-being. Published in
Proceedings of conference titled, “International Conference on Leadership in Business and Management for
Sustainable Global Economy”, 2-3 November 2012.
7.
Sanjeev, M.A., Sharma, Arun and Taneja, Mayank. (2012). Buying Behaviour of Schedule H drugs as
OTC Drugs: A matter of Regulation or Compliance. 17th National Conference on Healthcare Markets.
IIHMR Jaipur
8.
Bandyopadhyay A., Mehta N., Dutta S., “Digital Media- The New Language of Communication” In the
ELTAI Conference Proceedings, BITS Pilani, Department of Language and Communication, Pilani during
October 8-9, 2012.
9.
Sharma Vinky, (2013) “Challenges and Opportunities for Technological Innovations in India (COTTI – 2013;
February)” on the Topic “E-Recruitment: A Supply Chain Perspective” at Ambalika Institute of management
and Technology, Lucknow.
10. Sharma Vinky, and Sindhwani Preetika (2013) “Management of Innovation & Supply Chain Strategies
(NCMIS – 2013; March)” on the Topic “E-Recruitment: A Preference of Today” at Galgotias Business School,
Greater Noida.
11. Singh, N., Nath, A. and Jain, A. (2013) “Green Practices: Emerging trend in Service marketing to enhance
customers’ satisfaction”, National Conference on Innovative trends in Marketing in the new Millennium, Lal
Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, New Delhi, Jan 05.
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12. Singh, N. and Shalender, K. (2012) “Flexibility for sustaining competitiveness in Dynamic Business
Environment”, National seminar on Rethinking management Strategies in 21st century, ABES Engineering
College, Ghaziabad, Nov 24, pp. 309-318.
13. Shalender, K. and Singh, N. (2012) “Enhancing service value through organizational flexibility”, Seminar on
Transforming Indian Economy through service led growth in Global Era: Gains and concern, NIILM, CMS,
Greater Noida, Oct 12.
14. Nath, A. and Singh, N. (2012) “Emerging issues and challenges for Hospitality Industry”, National seminar on
Transforming Indian economy through service led growth in global era: Gains and Concerns, NIILM Center of
Management Studies, Noida, Oct 12.
15. Nath, A., Singh, N. and Shalender, K. (2012) “Effective use of value chain for community Development”,
National seminar on Strategic Dimension of Value chain for sustainable Development, Shree Mata Vaishno
Devi University, Jammu, Sept 01.
16. Singh, N. and Singh, A. (2012) “Emergence of private label in Indian Organized retail,” National Seminar on
Inclusive Growth & Innovative Practices in Management, Ghaziabad, pp. 286-289
17. Sinha, N., “Developing Consumer-Brand Connect in the Digital Paradigm-An experimental Approach”- 5th
National Conference on Management of Innovation & Supply Chain Strategies (NCMIS), Galgotias Business
School, Greater Noida, March 2013.
18. Sinha, N., “The New Age Marketing Communication An Innovative Practice for Consumer-Brand Connect”,
9th National Conference on Green Business Innovations & Practices, Institute of Management Education,
Ghaziabad, April 2013.
19. Sinha, N., “The Consumer Clustering Process for Effective Brand and Campaign Management”, 5th
National Conference on Contemporary issues in Business, Apeejay School of Management, New Delhi,
October 2012.
20. Sinha, N., “Evolving Brand Association Mapping Strategies for Competitive Product Differentiation”,
National Conference of Marketing Scholars and Practitioners, Apeejay School of Management, New Delhi,
May 2013.
21. Sinha, N., “Using Technology for Customer Knowledge Management and E-Marketing”, SCMS National
Conference on Innovation for Competitive Edge, Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, Noida,
October, 2012.
22. Sinha, N., “Factors affecting the Satisfaction Level of Employees in Higher education-An Empirical Study”,
National Conference on Excellence in Management Education, Jaipuria Institute of Management Studies,
Ghaziabad, April, 2013.
23. Sinha, N., “An Innovative Approach for Developing Stronger Brand Association Using the Brand Concept
Maps”, National Conference on Innovation, Gitarattan International Business School, Delhi, February, 2013
24. Gupta, D., Kumar, L. and Singh, B., “Numerical solution of MHD flow of micropolar fluid over a non-linear
shrinking sheet with a convective boundary condition” Book of abstract pp. 19, National Conference on
Contemporary Developments in Mathematical Sciences and Computing (CDMSC -2013) February 2-3, 2013,
Department of Mathematics, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
25. G. Swapna, Kumar, L. and Singh, B., “Finite element solution of the flow of a magneto-micropolar fluid past a
continuously moving plate with a convective surface boundary condition” Book of abstract pp. 21, National
Conference on Contemporary Developments in Mathematical Sciences and Computing (CDMSC -2013)
February 2-3, 2013, Department of Mathematics, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
26. Sanjeev Sharma, Manoj Sahni and Sanehlata, ‘Safety Factor Analysis in Homogeneous Thick Walled Circular
Cylinder under External Pressure, 17th Annual Conference of GAMS on Computational Mathematics and
Information Technology, Organized by Department of Mathematics and Department of CSE, JUIT, Guna,
India, December 07-09, 2012.
27. Sanjeev Sharma and Manoj Sahni, ‘Elastic-plastic Transition of a Homogeneous Thick-Walled Circular Cylinder
under External Pressure, 17th Annual Conference of GAMS on Computational Mathematics and Information
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Technology, Organized by Department of Mathematics and Department of CSE, JUIT, Guna, India, December
07-09, 2012.
28. Sanjeev Sharma and Sanehlata, ‘Finite Creep Transition in Homogeneous Cylinder under External
Pressure, 21st International Conference of FIM on Interdisciplinary Mathematics, Statistics and
Computational Techniques, Organized by Department of Statistics, Punjab University, Chandigarh, India,
December 15-17, 2012.
29. Goel, A., and Agrawal, M., “Data Combining Scheme for ICI Conjugate Cancellation Scheme in OFDM
Systems”, In Proceedings of Nineteenth National Conference on Communication (NCC) 2013, New Delhi,
India, pp.1-5, Feb. 2013. [Indexed in IEEE xplore]
30. Malhotra, A., and Jain, R. C., “Fractals and their applications in Network Traffic Engineering,” Proc. of National
Conference on Wireless Communication and Emerging Trends, Academy of Business and Engineering Sciences
Engineering College (ABES), Ghaziabad (U.P), 8-9 Feb, 2013.
31. Agarwal, S., and Jain, R. C., “Broadband interference suppression with 2nd order nonlinear adaptive Volterra
filter”, Proc. of National Conference on Wireless Communication and Emerging Trends, Academy of Business
and Engineering Sciences Engineering College (ABES), Ghaziabad (U.P) , 8-9 Feb, 2013.
32. Varshney, N., and Jain, R. C., “An Adaptive Notch filter for narrowband interference removal”, presented at
National Communication Conference (NCC-2013), IIT, Delhi, 16-17 Feb, 2013.
33. Malhotra, A., and Jain, R.C., “Fractal and their application in communication engineering”, Proc. of National
Conference on Emerging Trends in Mobile Communications (EMTC) 2013, Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering
College (AKGEC), Ghaziabad (U.P), pp. 68-72, 15-16 March, 2013.
34. Agarwal, S., and Jain, R. C., “Adaptive Polynomial Volterra Filters for Suppression of BPSK Broadband
Interference”, Proc. of National Conference on Emerging Trends in Mobile Communications ETMC 2013, Ajay
Kumar Garg Engineering College (AKGEC), Ghaziabad (U.P), pp. 108-115, 15-16 March, 2013.
35. Bhaskar, K. Raturi, S. Dang, R. Gabrani. “Current Scenario of small molecule inhibitors for CML therapy”.
36. Rajdas, S. Singh, S. Chandran, J. Ali, S. Dang, “Abbreviated licensing pathway for Biosimilars”.
37. A.K. Mishra, A. Sahu, Deepika, A. Singh, P. Gauba. “Phytoremediation: a Tool for Heavy Metal
remediation” 2013.
38. Rathore, D. Shukla, P. Mishra, S. Monga, S. Gaur. “Elucidation on the role of Phytase in Food and
Health care”.
39. D. Maheshwari, G. Philip, R. Rana, S. Bhatia, M. Singh, R. Gabrani, J. Ali, S. Dang. “PLGA nanoparticles of
Lorazepam: Process optimization”.
40. D. Sharma, M. Singh, J. Ali, S. K. Sharma, S. Dang,. “Formulation and process optimization of diazepam loaded
PLGA nanoparticles”.
41. Balwani, B. Sharma, R. Jain, S. Gaur. “Potential Role of Bacteriocins in Human Health”.
42. R. Raghav, S. Srivastava. “Heavy Metal Ion Detection Exploiting Surface Plasmon Resonance of Gold
Nanoparticles”Proceeding of 17th National seminar on physics and technology of sensors Jamia Milia Islamia,
New Delhi, Mar 11-13, 2013.
43. K. Punyani, Shruti, R. Raghav, S. Srivastava. “Biocompatible Gold Nanoparticles: A Promising Diagnostic
Building Block for Sperm Health Analysis,” Proceedings of National Conference on Advanced Trends in
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi, Feb 25, 2013.
44. Sharma, P. Gupta, S. Bhattacharya. “Antagonistic effect of Lactobacillus spp. on selected food spoilage
bacteria” Centenary session of the Indian Science Congress, Calcutta University, Kolkata, India,
3-7 January, 2013.
45. S. Sharma, N. Gupta, S. Srivastava “Amino acid facuilitated coupled gold nanoparticles for glucose sensing”,
Ninth National Conference on solid state ionics, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, NOIDA,
Dec 15-17, 2012.
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46. G. Sharma, V. Chauhan, S. Dang, S. Gupta, R. Gabrani, “Small interfering RNA based therapy: Challenges
in delivery and innovative approaches”, IPGA sponsored national seminar, PDM College of Pharmacy,
Bahadurgarh, Haryana, Sep. 8, 2012.
47. D. Nigam, V. Sharma, V. Rani, “Phytomedicine: An alternative to modern medicine and their molecular
expression”, GLA University, Mathura, Feb 2013
5. Books:
1.
Elements of Quantum Computation and Quantum Communication, Anirban Pathak, CRC Press (Taylor and
Francis), Boca Raton, USA, 2013, ISBN: 978-1-4665-1791-2.
2.
V.K. Gupta, M. Tuohy, G.D. Sharma, S. Gaur. Applications of Microbial Genes in Enzyme Technology. Nova
Science Publishers, USA, 2013.
6. Book Chapters:
3.
Goel Sanjay, “Peer Mentoring in a Technical Institution: Undergraduate Mentoring in Software Engineering ”,
in Smith, T. (Ed.), Undergraduate Curricular Peer Mentoring Programs: Perspectives on Innovation by Faculty,
Staff, and Students. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, UK, pp 107-120, 2013.
4.
Sinha, N., “The New Age Technology for Developing Consumer-Brand Relationship- An Empirical Approach”,
Exploring the Soul of Business, Excel India Publishers, ISBN: 9-7893-82-062875, pp3-18, 2013.
5.
Sinha, N., “Brand Customer Centricity Association Maps for Developing Stronger Brands”, Beyond
Norms Marketing for Excellence, Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Limited, ISBN: 978-93-82563-46-4,
pp9-20, 2012.
6.
Sinha, N., And Kumar, S., “Factors Affecting the Genext Usage of Internet an Empirical Investigation”,
Conference Proceedings: Management of Innovation & Technology, Galgotia Publications Pvt. Ltd., ISBN:
9788175157149, pp29-41, 2012.
7.
Sinha, N., “The New Age Technology for Developing Consumer-Brand Relationship-An Empirical Approach”,
Exploring the Soul of Business, Excel India Publishers, ISBN: 9-7893-82-062875, pp3-18, 2013
8.
R. Gabrani, “Cancer biology and RNAi”, Modern Biotechnology and its applications Part 2. (Ed. K. K. Behera),
New India Publication Agency, N. Delhi, India. pp. 513-542, 2013 ISBN No: 978-93-8145-083-3.
9.
R. Rana, K. Punyani, V.K. Gupta, S. Gaur. “Biotechnological Attributes of Phytases: An Overview In: Applications
of Microbial Genes in Enzyme Technology” (Eds. V.K. Gupta, M. G. Tuohy, G.D. Sharma, and S. Gaur) Nova
Science Publishers, USA, 2013.
10. S. Gaur, V.K. Gupta. ”Biotechnological Perspective of Bacterial Proteases: An Overview In: Biotechnology of
Microbial Enzymes” (Eds. Gupta, V.K. and Ayyachamy M.) Nova Science Publishers, USA (ISBN No. 978-162100-197-3), pp 69-79. 2012.
11. Goel Sweta, Sharma Rahul and Mukta Mani, “A Study on Performance Related Characteristics of Mutual
Funds”, Emerging Issues in Management and Behavioural Science, Dr. Anil Kumar, Dr. Arshdeep and Ms.
Kavita Singh, Bharti Publications, Delhi, ISBN 978-93-81212-17-2, 2012, PP147-155.
12. V. Ahuja, “The Newage E-enterprise: Internet based Collaboration, Innovation and co-creation”, Organizations
and Social Networking: Utilizing Social CRM to Engage Consumers, IGI Global, 2013.
13. V. Ahuja, Technology and Business-A Comparitive Analysis of functionalities of Salesforce.com, mySAP.com
and SiebelCRM, “Cultural and Technological Influences on Global Business”, IGI, Global, 2013.
14. Sharma, Arun. and Sanjeev,M.A. (2012). Can creating Shared Value Supersede Corporate Social Responsibility.
ICSBMC-12. Chapter 6, 37-41
15. Pandey S. and Debdeep De (2013) Role of Innovation in Practices of Human Resource for Organizational
Competitiveness: An Empirical Investigation in Driving the Economy through Innovation and Entrepreneurship,
ISBN 978-81-322-0745-0, Springer
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CENTRES
Learning Resource Centre (LIBRARY)
The Learning Resource Centre at JIIT
Noida is an excellent repository of
learning resources. LRC has a separate
block of three floors, which can
accommodate about 350 users at a
time. It has sixty four computer nodes
with high speed Internet & Intranet
connectivity. It is fully integrated
with the latest barcode technology
and international standard library
management software Liberty. Users
can access bibliographic details of the
LRC resources through OPAC anywhere,
thus providing 24 hours access a day.
The LRC consists of latest collection of
textbooks as well as reference books,
national as well as international peer reviewed journals, magazines and electronic resources on subject areas
covered by the academic curricula of the Institute and other universal knowledge. LRC has also made provisions to
subscribe full text science and technology on-line journals under INDEST-AICTE consortium of IIT Delhi and other
national and international journals in printed form. It is also an active member of Developing Library Network
(DELNET) and provides inter-library loan services to its users. The open access system has been adopted at all
service points where users may browse and select material of their choice. LRC has implemented an anti-theft
electromagnetic system at its main gate. It has undertaken two major projects for development of web based
institutional repository and comprehensive dynamic website i.e. http://www.jiit.ac.in/lrcjiit/ which will help in
developing and exchanging its resources to other organizations.
Objectives
•
•
•
•
To provide support to teaching, learning and research programs;
To accommodate and disseminate universe of knowledge on the focus areas;
To create best possible environment to users for self learning; and
To develop a center of knowledge in Engineering, Science & Technology Sector.
Resource Collection
(i)
Books (as per Accession Register): 41529
Department Wise
S.No. Department
Total No. of
Volumes (Approx.)
1
Biotechnology
2165
5073
2
Electronics & Communication
2545
6284
3
Computer Science & IT
3530
10802
4
Mathematics
2474
5414
5
Physics, Materials Science and Engineering
1039
2749
6
Humanities and Social Science
5421
11207
Total
17174
41529
Books (as per Accession Register): 5236 (Sector 128 Campus)
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Total No. of
Tiiles (Approx)
Department Wise
S. No. Department
Total No. of
Titles (Approx)
Total No. of
Volumes (Approx)
1
Electronics & Communication
352
1446
2
Computer Science & IT
215
1431
3
Mathematics
132
550
4
Physics, Materials Science and Engineering
67
609
5
Humanities and Social Science
357
1200
Total
1123
5236
(ii) Electronics Resources
ACM Digital Library
S. No.
Resources
No. of Resources
1
Journals
8
2
Magazines
10
3
Transactions
32
4
Proceedings
293
5
Newsletters
60
6
Publications by affiliated organizations
25
7
Special interest groups
44
Total
472
IEEE (Five Users)
1
IEEE journals, transactions, magazines
273
2
IEEE conference proceedings
11792
3
IEEE published standards
2098
4
IET journals
118
5
IET conference proceedings
2355
Total
16636
Springer Link and LNCS
1
Journals
586
2
Lecture notes in computer science
5937
Total
6523
Management and its areas
175
EMERALD
1
ABI/INFORM Complete
1
Full text Journals
3800
2
Indian Journals
42
3
Full-Text Newspapers
40
4
Country Reports
220000
55
5
Country Daily Briefs
40000
6
Country Briefs
2000
7
Country Profiles
8
Dissertations & Theses
30000
9
Business Cases
6000
10
Market Research
4800
11
Conference Proceedings
1000
12
Annual Reports
7200
13
SWOT Analysis
1900
14
World Commodity Reports
40
15
Country Finance Reports
20
16
Country Forecast Reports
40
17
ABI/INFORM Archive
141
18
SSRN working papers
16400
Total
333493
70
CMIE
1
Prowess
2
Business Beacon
3
Economic Intelligence Service (EIS)
4
Industry Analysis Service (IAS)
E-BOOKS
1
John Wiley & Sons
50
2
SIAM (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics)
377
3
Pearson
204
Total
631
DELNET (Developing Library Network)
DELNET is the network of more than two thousand libraries worldwide. Main and major purpose of this network
is to share resources among member libraries. LRC JIIT is the member of DELNET and facilitates Inter Library Loan
to research scholars and faculty members.
CDs/DVDs
There are about 4326 CDs/DVDs are available in Learning Resource Centre for users.
(iii) Print Magazines/Journals – 95 (Sector -62)
International
:
13
National
:
82
(iv) Print Magazines/Journals – 13 (Sector 128 Campus)
National
:
13
(v) Newspapers – 38 (Sector -62)
(vi) Newspapers – 25 (Sector 128 Campus)
56
Resources Added during the year 2012-13
(i) Books (as per Accession Register): 1363
Department Wise
S.No Department
Total No. of Titles Total No. of Volumes
(Approx)
(Approx)
1
Biotechnology
34
148
2
Electronics & Communication
47
121
3
Computer Science & Information Technology
144
419
4
Mathematics
129
247
5
Physics, Materials Science and Engineering
16
48
6
Humanities and Social Science
245
380
Total
615
1363
(ii) Books (as per Accession Register): 906 (Sector 128 Campus
Department Wise
S.No. Department
Total No. of Titles Total No. of Volumes
(Approx)
(Approx)
1
Electronics & Communication
19
198
2
Computer Science & IT
49
317
3
Mathematics
23
131
4
Physics, Materials Science and Engineering
7
17
5
Humanities and Social Science
78
243
Total
176
906
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IT INFRASTRUCTURE CENTRE
JIIT is one of the few Indian universities, which can boast of its state-of-the-art computing resources and network
across the campus.
JIIT has Central IT Infrastructure Center for IT support. The main objectives of the dedicated Server Room
(IT Infrastructure Center) are to provide easily accessible and excellent computational facilities, support to
all members of JIIT on all aspects of academic, research and recreational requirements, to impalement and
maintain IT Infrastructure and application software, to impart introductory and advanced instructions to users,
generate trained manpower to maintain IT Infrastructure (Servers, Desktops, Data Security, University Network),
to provide support to Institute computerization efforts, to do in house research & development, and to serve a
user population of more than 4600 users consisting of undergraduate, postgraduate, research scholars, faculty
and staff of the University.
In addition, it also owns the responsibility to develop and implement application software for various needs of
University like finance, payroll, results, MIS reports and electronic attendance system etc.
General Computing Facilities.
Dedicated and secured Data centre. The Server Room is equipped with Intel Nehalem Quad-Core Servers for
high performance windows 2008 Computing Server, Intel Xeon servers with multiple processors, High end Intel
Pentium servers with multiple processors, various engineering and technical computing softwares, network
management tools, Client/Server Database computing System connected over a switched fast Ethernet with
Optical Fiber backbone. All computers are a part of Windows Domain Controller with support of additional
domain controllers.
For our printing needs we have 25 heavy duty Network Laser Printers, two Line matrix printers, 50 desktop
printers and 13 multi function printers. Central Antivirus server provides security for entire network.
Hardware Configurations (Servers and Desktops ).
Servers:
Sr.No.
Location
Server Configuration
Qty.
1
JIIT Sector 62
Intel Nehalem Quad-Core Servers
Intel xeon processor servers
Proliant ML series servers
Cyberoam 1000ia
12
11
3
2
2
JIIT Sector 128
Intel Xeon G5 series Dual Core
Intel Xeon Quad Core
Cyberoam 500i
2
5
2
Total
37
Desktops:
Sr.No.
58
Location
Server Configuration
Qty.
1
JIIT Sector 62
Intel Core i3
Intel Core2Duo
Intel P-IV Desktops
Laptop
300
350
400
6
2
JIIT Sector 128
Intel Core i3
Intel Core2Duo
Intel P-IV Desktops
Laptop
370
110
50
2
Total
1588
Engineering, Technical Computing and General Use Softwares.
MATLAB.
MATHMATICA.
MODELSIM.
LAN Tanner.
PSPICE.
3-D Max.
MOE
NETWORK SIMULATOR.
FPGA.
SOFTIMAGE.
ANIMO.
RATION ROSE
MEMSPRO.
HYPERCHEM.
Cisco Works
Zen Works.
Schrödinger
Adobe Suite
Borland C++
Macromedia
Photoshop pe
Illustrator pe
Lotus Domino
Lotus Smart Suite
Softimage
Visual Prolog
SPSS
Visual Studio. NET
MS Project
MS Office
Symantec Antivirus
Oracle 11g
MATLAB Ver R2011bsp1
LabView
SAP
Prowess CMIE Database
Softlink Liberty Library Management Software
Database Service.
The Server Room has a Client/Server Database Computing System- Oracle 11g with Developer 2000 version 6.0.
At the front end, the platform is Windows XP/2003/Widnows7 and at the back end, Nehalem Quad-Core Based
Windows 2008/Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise Server.
Network Services.
The whole campus is interconnected through a highly secured Virtual Private Network, where over 3000 PCs are
connected to the internet through Internet Leased link connections whilst 37 hi-end servers power the network
for 100% redundancy and efficient data management. Completely automated High end Biometric systems for
attendance of faculty and staff. Five wall mounted machines have been installed in different academic blocks for
capturing the attendance of the faculty and staff. 80 IP cameras & 9 speed dome cameras to monitor the various
buildings including Academic areas, Faculty residence, Hostels and grounds.
The institute Local Area Network (LAN) is a state of the art switched network with Fiber Optics Backbone and
enhanced CAT5/CAT6 UTP for providing seamless connectivity. It consists of more than 5000 network access
points spread using 110 Cisco Switches, 3 Routers, 35 Wireless access points and 17 VLANs to provide the needed
scalability, security and traffic control. The network access is provided to every room in student’s hostel, faculty &
staff residence, doctors at JIIT Hospital, cafeteria & mess (Annapurna), laboratories and rooms in guest houses.
JIIT Campus has an excellent Internet connectivity, provided through a router, Cyberoam firewall. We have 1.02
Gbps (1:1) leased circuit from BSNL NKN (1 Gbps) and AIRTEL (2Mbps) on OFC. Apart from Internet and Intranet
many more services including mail, web, library book search, domain name, anti virus and software upgrades are
being provided over this network.
JIIT has Cyberoam 1000ia and Cyberoam 500i in HA mode installed for ISPs load balancing, fail over and Malware/
Spyware/Spam detection, content filtering and anti-virus protection at the gateway level. Lotus Domino is being
used by JIIT for its official mailing services.
New Additions:
Server
:
HP Intel XEON Quad-Core Server Qty 7.
Desktop
:
Lenovo Intel Core i3 Qty 140
Network Switches
:
3750 V2 48 Port 10 Nos.
Wi-Fi Access Point
:
2 Nos.
MS Windows 2008 Enterprise
:
5 Nos.
License -Academic
Printers Desktop
:
3 Nos.
HP ProBook 6460b
:
2 Nos.
Cyberoam
:
1000ia
IBM Lotus Domino
:
200
Projectors
:
2
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ONGOING PROJECTS SANCTIONED BY GOVT. AGENCIES
SL Name of PI
Subject/ Project Title
Funding Agency
1
Dr. Sanjay Gupta
“Mapping Viral Host Protein Interactions
of Chikungunya Virus”
AICTE: Research Promotion
Scheme
1
Dr. Vibha Rani
“Cardio Protective Properties of Curcumin:
Molecular Interaction of Cardiac Transcription
Factors”
Department of Science &
Technology (DST)
2
Dr. S Krishna Sundari
“Formulation of Microbial consortia with
parallel biofertilizer and biocontrol properties”
Department of Biotechnology
(DBT)
3
Dr. Sanjay Gupta
“Viral viral and viral host protein interactions
in chandipura virus mediated encephalitis”
Department of Science &
Technology (DST)
4
Dr. Shweta Dang
“Nanoparticle based Drug delivery system of
some antiepileptic drugs for Brain Drug
Delivery through nasal route”
Department of Biotechnology
(DBT)
5
Dr. Vibha Rani
“Stage specific microRNA profiling from
developing chick heart”
Department of Biotechnology
(DBT)
6
Dr. Vibha Rani
‘’Effect of curcumin on cardiac hypertrophy’
Department of Biotechnology
(DBT)
7
Dr. Papia Chowdhury
“Bistability due to intra-molecular and
inter-molecular charge transfer in different
environments”
Department of Science &
Technology (DST)
8
Dr. Manoj Kumar
“Synthesis and study of structural, dielectric,
magnetic and magnetoelectric properties of
multiferroic materials”
Department of Science &
Technology (DST)
9
Dr. R. K. Dwivedi
“Investigation on Multi Functional Properties
in Substituted Multi ferroics”
Defence Res & Dev Organ
(DRDO) , Min of Defence, GOI
10 Dr. R. K. Dwivedi
“Investigations on Multifunctional Properties
of alkaline earth and rare earth doped
BFe¬1-xTixO3 solid solutions”
Department of Science &
Technology (DST)
11 Dr. Anirban Pathak
“Theoretical study of higher order
nonclassicality and its applications”
Department of Science &
Technology (DST)
12 Prof. R.C. Jain
“IP Core for Real Time Audio Video
Surveillance System”
AICTE: Research Promotion
Scheme
13 Prof. R.C. Jain
“Development of algorithms for narrow
Band Interference reduction in IRNSS
received signal”
Indian Space Research
Organization, Department of
Space, GOI
14 Dr. Krishna Asawa
“Psychic Monitoring and E-Counselling System”
AICTE: Research Promotion
Scheme
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INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES:
The Institute has developed collaboration with some foreign educational Institutes.
Collaborating University/Organization
Salient Features
The Finnish Universities of Applied
Sciences, Finland
Diaconia University of Applied Sciences
HAMK University of Applied Sciences
HUMAK University of Applied Sciences
Kajaani University of Applied Sciences
Central Ostrobothnia University of Applied
Sciences
HAAG-HELIA University of Applied Sciences
Helsinki Metroploia University of Applied
Sciences
Jyvaskyla University of Applied Sciences
Kemi-Tornio University of Applied Sciences
Kymenlaakson Ammattikorkeakoulu
University of Applied Sciences
Laurea University of Applied Sciences
North-Karelia University of Applied Sciences
PIRAMK University of Applied Sciences
Rovaniemi University of Applied Sciences
Seinajoki University of Applied Sciences
TAMK University of Applied Sciences
VAMK University of Applied Sciences
Lahti University of Applied Sciences
Mikkeli University of Applied Sciences
Oulu University of Applied Sciences
Satakunta University of Applied Sciences
Savonia University of Applied Sciences
South-Karelia University of Applied Sciences
Turku University of Applied Sciences
Yrkeshogskolan NOVIA University of Applied
Sciences
MoU aims at facilitating mutual academic exchange, research
and educational cooperation. Involves:
• Exchange of faculty members (teachers and staff) and
researchers
• Exchange of students- Students to be nominated by
the sending Institution. Exchange students will not
pay any tuition fees or other charges related to studies.
Students will bear lodging and boarding expenses
and all other living expenses. Host Institution shall
bear no financial responsibility for visiting exchange
students. Limited programs in Information Technology,
Electronics, Civil Engineering, Media Engineering and
Environmental Engineering. (Further details, as per the
program announced from time to time by respective
Universities.)
• Joint research projects
• Exchange of information and publications
• Development of joint educational activities, joint and
double degrees and courses
• Other activities mutually agreed by the two parties
The Alliance of 4 Universities (A-4U) of Spain
Univeritat Autonoma De Barcelona(UAB)
Universidad Autonoma De Madrid(UAM)
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid(UC3M)
Universitat Pompeu Fabra(UPF)
Acknowledges the importance of fostering inter-university
relations, enhance relations in matters related to
academic education, science and research, culture and
human capital development, sharing of information and
knowledge, and any other aspects which aim toward the
internationalization of higher education, in accordance
with the legislation of the respective countries.
Area of activity for development of the specific programmes
of common interest include:
• Student Exchange- Each University to establish the
procedures to select its own students who wish to
participate in the programme. The exchange student
shall be exempt from paying registration fees at the host
University. (Further details, as per the program announced
from time to time by respective Universities.)
• Faculty Exchange
• Joint research projects
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Collaborating University/
Organization
Salient Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
University of California,
Berkeley
University of Florida,
Gainesville, USA
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Online student research
Graduate and post graduate research co-supervision
Dual degrees
Sharing of knowledge, regular dialogue, and reciprocal
visit programs; sharing of information of best practices
in higher education
Identifying funding, internships, or any other kind of cooperation
opportunities
Joint cultural programs, conferences, workshops and seminar development;
training programs
Any other collaboration possibility
UCB and JIIT recognize the value of educational, cultural and scientific exchanges
between Universities and thus encourage:
• Exchange of Faculties and Researchers- Travel and accommodation will be
the responsibility of the sending institution.
• Exchange of graduate students- In each academic year, upto four qualified
students. Selection of students shall be made jointly by both institutions.
(Further details, as per the program announced from time to time by
respective Universities.)
• Exchange academic materials of mutual interest including scholarly
publications, curricula information and pertinent research reports
• Invite representatives of each other’s academic community to participate
in conferences and colloquia
Further UCBE and Jaypee Education System also acknowledge cooperation in
mutual fields of academic interest for purpose of developing specific education
and training opportunities and programmes.
• UCBE to provide academic & organizational development assistance as
well as education & training activities in a number of fields and subjects
including:™ Design of curricula for proposed undergraduate and postgraduate
studies.
™ Development of appropriate faculty profiles.
™ Internship opportunities with United Sates companies.
™ Establishment of periodic quality assurance practices and procedures.
™ Exchange of students
™ Exchange of faculties and instructors
™ Distance learning opportunities.
• Additionally UCBE in collaboration with Jaypee may offer short professional
training courses
• To enhance the academic interchange between the two institutions, the
parties desire to promote exchange between the faculty and students as
well as the exchange of academic and research information.
• Specific projects in an area of educational interest will be selected as a
result of coordination between University of Florida and Jaypee.
• University of Florida has launched a 8th Semester programme for students
of Jaypee Group of Universities- Under this 8th semester students will be
selected to spend one semester at University of Florida to earn a Senior
Certificate in Computer Science and Engineering. Successful completion
Collaborating University/
Organization
Salient Features
of this Certificate requires students to complete a minimum of 12 credits
of approved courses at University of Florida with a grade of C or better on
each course.
• University of Florida is offering engineering professionals located in India,
the opportunity to earn a Master of Science Degree through Electronic
Delivery of Graduate Engineer program ( “EDGE Program” ) at JIIT in
subject areas- Civil and Coastal Engineering, Computer & Information
Science Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Environmental
Engineering Sciences, Materials Science & Engineering and Mechanical &
Aerospace Engineering.
University of Nebraska,
Omaha, USA
The objective is to promote contact and collaboration between faculty, staff and
students, carry out joint research programmes and exchange experiences in
education research. Activities include:
• Exchange of Information & Experience-Joint meetings and Joints
workshops
• Faculty Exchange
• Student Exchange – Students to be officially nominated by representatives
of the respective University. Specific details of courses to be taken during
exchanges or projects to be undertaken shall be approved by respective
faculty. Both Universities to consider student tuitions on a case-to-case
basis. The host institute will arrange accommodation. Travel costs and
living costs are the responsibility of the exchange student. (Further
details, as per the program announced from time to time by respective
Universities.)
• Joint cooperative research projects
• Coordinated Graduate Degree programs
• Continuing and Distance education
University of
Westminster, London,
England, United
Kingdom
The primary objective is to explore collaborative development in selected areas
based on common interest
• Development of joint delivery post graduate programmes which allow the
students to study part of their degree in India and part in London. Project
dissertations to be jointly supervised. Develop programmes in Business
Intelligence IT, Broadband & High Speed Communication Networks, DSP
for Multimedia Communication.
• Creation of jointly supported staff development programme. This could
include entry to University of Westminster postgraduate programmes
and split mode PhD for both staff and students
• Consultancy work to assist the development of new
Postgraduate courses.
University of Abertay
Dundee (UAD),
Scotland, United
Kingdom
The MOU aims at:
• Academic Partnership in areas of MSc Smart Systems, MSc Internet
Computing and MSc Information Technology.
• Develop and operate fees sharing model for combined study collaborative
projects at PG level where the in-country partner in India develops a
new post graduate certificate level award that Abertay can recognize as
granting entry with advanced standing to post graduate diploma level at
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Collaborating University/
Organization
Salient Features
Abertay, with potential to progress to Masters level.
• Identify articulation roots for JIIT students to pursue research at UAD.
• Allow for JIIT faculty development in teaching and research at UAD.
• Identify and develop further links between UAD and JIIT that may be of
mutual benefit to both partners
Cheng Shiu University,
Taiwan
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The MOU aims at:
• Student exchange program- Eligibility for participation in the program
shall be based on mutual consultation and governed by policies and
procedures at each institution. In addition both universities shall adopt
a bilateral articulation policy for the academic achievement of students,
including credits, transfer, and academic degrees (Further details, as per
the program announced from time to time by respective Universities.)
• Faculty exchange program
• Joint researches and activities such as mutual visits, research projects,
collaborative workshops, distance teaching activities with the purpose of
promoting education quality and academic achievements
ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION
7th Annual Convocation: 22nd August, 2012
JIIT hosted its 7th annual convocation. On an eventful day, many renowned guests participated. More than 1100
students of passed out batches 2010, 2011 & 2012 were felicitated. Amongst key dignitaries present in the
function were Shri A.M. Naik, CMD, L&T Limited, Shri Jaiprakash Gaur, Founder Chancellor of JIIT and Shri Manoj
Gaur, Chairman, Jaypee Group of Companies, Dr. Y. Medury the Chancellor presided over the function.
Admission Process
¾ UG Program:
The admissions in the academic session 2012-2013 were carried out through a counseling process conducted
by the Institute, based on merit drawn on overall JEE (Main) ranking.
Further admission to the Dual Degree Program in biotechnology was carried out based on merit in the 10+2
examination.
¾ PG Program:
The admission for M. Tech programs was based on GATE score/Post Graduate Entrance Test conducted by the
Institute for eligible candidates.
Similarly admission to MBA program was based on CAT/MAT/CMAT Score followed by Written Communication
Skill Test and Group Discussion/Interviews.
¾ PhD:
The selection is done through written test and interview of short listed scholars, based on their Qualifications
and credentials. Candidates who had qualified UGC-CSIR/NET exams were exempted from the written test.
Faculty
¾ The Unique feature of the Institute, is the high quality of faculty on its rolls. The list of the Faculty along with
qualification is as per Appendix-D.
¾ Visiting/Adjunct Faculty
The Institution further has some eminent Academicians as also eminent industry person on its rolls as visiting faculty
for conduct of specialised classes. Currently there are 4 adjunct and 13 visiting faculty members associated with the
University. In addition specialists’ faculty of institutes of JES in respective fields also visits all the Institutes of JES.
Scholarships
¾ Prof William C Webster Merit & Means Scholarship: Jaiprakash Sewa Sansthan has set up an initial corpus
of Rs. 20 lacs for the Prof William Webster Merit Cum-Means scholarship. The scholarship is provided to the
students admitted to the Jaypee Education System across the three campuses. Eligible students get a tuition
fee waiver for the year upto one semester tuition fee. The scheme was started in the year 2004-05.
¾ The Jaypee India Scholars Fund : has been launched to provide financial assistance to meritorious students
with poor financial and economic conditions for pursuing higher technical education in the Jaypee Education
System. Under the scheme financially and economically poor students are provided financial assistance
equivalent to the Institutional fee each every year for pursuing the UG/Dual Degree programs. The scheme
was started from the admission year 2008. The scholarship is available for all the years of their study, provided
they maintain a minimum performance every year in their respective program of study. The unique aspect of
this scholarship scheme is that such students enter into an undertaking to repay back the total scholarship
amount over a period of 3 years, after graduating from the Institute.
¾ Admission To Meritorious Students : The Management has approved that students who take admission in the
first year of the 4-year UG program, with an All India Rank of less than 1000 in the JEE (Main) conducted by
CBSE, shall be provided free education for the entire duration of under graduate program.
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JIIT YOUTH CLUB
J.Y.C, is the sole student body of the Institute and believes in furthering the development of the students as a
whole, and strives to provide a climate that nurtures the holistic development through an environment that is
trusting and spontaneous; and encourages flexibility, celebration and recognition.
This is achieved through annual cultural and technical fests, various events, parties, treks, outings and other
spontaneous activities to maintain high levels of enthusiasm and team integration. The activies Focus on technical,
literary, sports, and cultural competitive activities, apart from serving as a retreat from intense academic loads.
These extracurricular activities builds confidence, encourages teamwork and gives students a strong sense of
achievement and belonging.
“We’re looking for commitment and passion for activities outside of the academic setting -- we’re looking for
depth rather than breadth.”
List of Major Events by JYC’12-13
1. Microcontroller Based Systems & Robotics Hub (μCR)
•
Confluence ‘13
μCR hosted a series of technical events during the Annual Institute Fest Impressions 2013 under the
banner of Confluence ’13. Two events each were organized in the categories of Manual Robotics, Autonomous
Robotics and Manual-Autonomous Hybrid Robotics. The Manual events were organized entirely by second
year students under the guidance of their seniors. The Autonomous and Hybrid events were organized chiefly
by third year students with the help of some second year students. Additionally, a special event named
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“Tilt” was also organized that enabled any participant to drive an accelerometer controlled bot.
•
Autonomous Robotics Workshop
Autonomous Robotics is the most prominent and important aspect of all activities conducted under μCR.
A workshop was organized exclusively for First Year students in order to introduce them to the basic
concepts behind Autonomous Robotics. The workshop consisted of two phases – Lectures and Handson Workshop. During the lectures, participants were taught the basic concepts of designing a simple
Line Follower bot using Arduino. During the Hands-on Workshop, participants worked on constructing
their robots with the active guidance of μCR members. The finale of the workshop was an event on
Autonomous Robotics, “Omega”, wherein the participants were required to pitch their bots in a race
against time and register the highest score possible.
•
External Events
Members of the Hub actively participate in various technical and robotics events hosted at various
Institutes, especially in the NCR Region. The Hub has a distinct reputation for supporting these activities
and churning out winning teams. Among other achievements, a highlight of this semester was the
outstanding performance of the team of Second Year students at Malaviya National Institute of Technology.
The team stood at First Position in the Manual Robotics event “RoboSoccer”, Second Position in
the Autonomous Robotics event “Twist-o-mania” and Third Position in the Manual-Autonomous Hybrid
event “Rescuer”.
2. ICREATE (Sketching Hub)
•
Art Gallery Exhibition
An exhibition cum competitionwas organized where the participants were provided with a theme “youth
perception of India” to submit their sketches on this given theme. There were a good no of sketches
which were displayed on the bulletin boards;the sketches were praised by various students as well as
faculties of JIIT .
•
Google doodles :
It was a main icreate competition which was divided into 2 qualifying rounds, first round represented the
theme according to which participants are required to draw something like a google doodle, it could be
either existing doodle or a complete new doodle based on their imagination. The qualifying students went
to the second round where a theme was provided to them and so from this round the winner we obtained
and so was provided with prizes
•
The Better half:
In this event half part of any picture was given to the contestants. They were required to complete the
picture by sketching and give it an apt surrounding using their imagination.
•
Collage Making:
e contestants were given a theme on the spot. 1. It’s all about Journey 2. Life on Street 3. Changes in
fashion trends
•
Scribble Art:
A sheet of paper having random and rough strokes was given to all the participants. One has to use his
creativity and convert that waste sheet into a piece of sketch, i.e. a sheet with some scribbling on it has to
be converted into an innovative sketch.
•
Model your town:
In this event each participant was asked to draw a re-creation of his street,city or town in their own unique
perception. The whole set of ideas and imagination is required to be represented in form of a sketch.
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3. Programming Hub (‘Knuth’)
•
3 Programming Competitions all of those were huge successes.
•
Classes including Algorithms for 2nd and 3rd years, Data Structures for 1st years.
•
Various Events during the annual festival ‘Impressions 2013’ with participations from other Institutes as
well.
4. Radiance Hub
•
Conducted Mr. & Ms. Ebullience 2012 to welcome the freshers.
•
Conducted Theme Night on 12 February 2013 with a view to highlight the social issues of our society.
•
Conducted Theme Walk Event For Impressions 2013 (The JIIT team won the first prize in the inter-Institute
competition)
•
Conducted Mr. & Ms. Impressions 2013 Event In Impressions 2013
5. PAROLA (Literary Hub)
The students under the hub organized a two day student conference, Jaypee Model United Nations 2013,
from February 23-24, 2013, which elicited a participation of 250 + students from 80 Institutes across the
country. The young students simulated the scenario of five committees:•
United Nations General Assembly,
•
United Nations Human Rights,
•
International Atomic Energy Agency
•
War Cabinet of India 1971
•
Indian Emperor Council
•
Conferences like JMUN 2013 and JYP tests their levels of intellect whilst enhancing their diplomatic and
debating skills and to debate and deliberate on issues of national and international importance.
•
Literary hub also marked its presence by organizing seven events during the Institute festival “Impressions”
during March. The events that drew students to participate and make the most of the Institute festival
were “Literati Mega-Event”, “Flip Side”, “Eloquence Cup”, “Hindi Debate”, “For no Rhyme or Reason”,
“Suicide at the midnight and the Battle Royale”.
6. Page Turner Society (Book Hub)
The Page Turner Society’s aim is to interest students in the rich and diverse universe of books and to encourage
them to cultivate a habit of reading.
Members meet once a month to discuss literature/books in Book Exchange. There were four “Book
Exchange” events last semester in which students and faculty participated. We post book reviews about books
across all genres.
This also introduced two new events during Impression 2013:
a) “Acrostics”- puzzle game
b) “Musical chair with a twist”- book quiz cum game event. The response was overwhelming in both the
events and we aim to achieve more this semester.
7. Music Hub
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Event: ‘Karaoke Night; A musical evening organized by the music hub for all JIIT students. It had live
performances as well as open stage for all the people interested on performing on a Karaoke track.
•
8 events during Impressions 2013 were proposed. Names of events that were held successfully: Suron ki
Jang, Vocal competition (Solo), Vocal Competition (Duet), Sing Star, Nouveau Musique and Mast Kalandar
which was a purely classical event.
•
The Music Hub (Off the Fret \ Swarsangam) also ensured filler performances during various events like
Theme Night and the Impressions 2013.
8. Expressions (Painting Hub)
“Expressions” Sometimes Perfect Sometimes Imperfect..!! But a Real artist sees what others only catch glimpse
of it..!!
Here was the Platform for all you dear Painters and Artist to express them... Express there every Mood, Desire,
Feeling Bring forth the art let everyone see its charm and beauty.“We” welcomed one and all to come and
show there inherent talents and be the part of the Gala “Live Art Studio“
The Various Events conducted were: Live art studio, Picasso puzzle, Fashion mantra, Color fantasia, Festoon,
Mehendiana, Maati ke Rang, Springs, Tattoo calligraphy & Imprints
9. Green Team Hub
Environment is a medium where our existence dwells. The need of the hour is to understand that unless
we aim for a sustainable idea of growth everything otherwise stands wrong. We need to understand that
our environment needs our care, time, action and thought. With this understanding, the students of Jaypee
Business School, took upon themselves to spread awareness about this grave issue of environment degradation
and encourage action within the peers and the society so as to join hands in protecting our environment, our
mother earth.
The students of a Business School in India realize that before we all can be great managers we all need to
first reach the benchmark of being responsible managers. The Green Team hope and wish to inculcate in the
society the paramount needs of protecting our environment.
As one of our little endeavours towards a greener tomorrow, THE Green Team during the Institute’s
annual festival Impressions proposed four events to be conducted under its umbrella, being centric to
the theme ‘GREEN’the events included A debate competition,Vedang Optimal Utilization of Resources
competition,Chanakya The Green Business Plan competition, Indradhanush, An Ad-Making Contest
10. By Graphic and Animation Hub (Sculpture Hub)
The following events were organized :
•
Cartoonization (Cartoon Making): One had to draw/sketch his friend.
•
The impression TV Online Event: One had to cover whole fest and compile and submit a video about the
same.
•
The comic Strip Saga: It involved designing of comic strip over the given topic.
•
The Photo Collage: As per the event name, one had to use all his/her Photoshop skills to design and
compile a photo collage.
•
The Faculty Pay-Day: One had to design innovative items like calendar, etc. for their favorite faculties.
•
Flash (Animation): This event involved honing and testing of their Multimedia Lab skills about Flash.
•
Movie Poster Replicating: One had to design a movie poster by using only given some of the pictures
prescribed, testing who is best at Graphic designing.
•
Clay Modeling: This event involved designing of sculptures using clay boxes as a part of sculpture club.
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TRAINING & PLACEMENTS
• Training and Placement is an important activity of the Institute. T&P cell is mainly responsible for arranging
practical training of the Undergraduate students to meet their degree requirement and to facilitate the
placements of undergraduate & postgraduates’ students in suitable jobs in the Industry and various private &
public sector organizations.
• To facilitate placement T&P cell invites senior executives of Major industries/organizations to give talks to the students
at Campus which helps them acquire better knowledge about the organization prior to campus interviews.
• Further, as a part of industry institute synergy the JIIT has entered into MoUs with some of the major IT
industrial giants like Wipro, Accenture, Infosys,SAP,Erricson etc.
Highlights: - Engineering placements
• High end companies like Microsoft, Amazon, SAP, Deloitte etc offering salaries up to 16 lac pa visited our
campus for students graduating in 2013.
• Due to strict imposition of single offer policy students were restricted to one offer only. Despite poor market
conditions our student achieved above 80% placement in absolute terms which is marginally lower than last
year’s figure of 87%.
• JIIT-Accenture Innovation lab was commissioned in Oct 2012 and therafter 46 students were trained in ERP by
Accenture and certified free of cost.
• Three weeks pre induction training was conducted by Accenture at JIIT campus and JUIT campus during Feb
and June’ 13 respectively.
• Ericsson conducted Empowerment training program and issued certificated to the qualified students.
• T&P conducted sessions on pre placement. The sessions focused on the industry scenario, motivational talks,
honing of various skills needed by the industry etc.
Highlights: - MBA placement
• Eminent companies like - Ernst & Young, LIC housing Loans, Corbus, Smartcubes, Encyclopedia Britannica India,
Axis Bank, Indus Bank, KPMG, S&P Capital IQ, Power trading Corporation etc. offered final placements with
very competitive profile and compensation package.
• Placement for our MBA 2011-13 batch (Fifth) has been close to 79%. More than 70 companies from different
sectors recruited our MBA students, with most of them offering package of Rs 3 lac pa and above. Highest
salary this year was Rs 7 lac pa.
• The placements summary is as below:
Placement Status – B.Tech Batch - 2009-13
Branch
Total Participating Students
No. of Students Offered
% offers
BT
40
31
78%
CSE
180
164
91%
ECE
204
153
75%
IT
57
47
82%
Notes:
• During this year campus drive single offer has been offered.
• Highest salary - Microsoft Rs 16lac pa.
• The average salary for Engg. is Rs. 3.25 lac pa
Placement Status - MBA 2010-12 Batch
Total No. of offers
196
Total Participating students
248
Offer of Placement %
79%
Notes:
• Highest salary - LIC Housing Rs. 7 lac pa
• The average salary for MBA is Rs. 3.5 lac pa
FINANCIAL STATUS
The Audited Balance sheet is attached as Appendix-E.
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BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
Appendix-A
(i) Vice-Chancellor………….Chairperson
Prof. S.C. Saxena
(ii) Deans of Faculties not exceeding two (by rotation, based on seniority)
Prof. Hari Om Gupta
Director, Sector-128 Campus
Dr. Neerja Pande
Director, JBS
(iii) Three Eminent Academicians as nominated by the Chancellor
Prof. William Webster
Former Vice Provost, University of California, Berkley, USA
Dr. D.P. Agrawal
Chairman, UPSC
Sh. S.S. Kohli
Former Chairman & Managing Director, PNB
(iv) One Eminent Academic to be nominated by the Central Government in consultation with UGC
Nomination awaited
(v) Two Teachers (from Professors, Associate Professors) by rotation based on seniority
Prof. Krishan Gopal
Prof. K. Kant
(vi) Nominee of Trust (or) Society limited to maximum of two
Sh. Manoj Gaur
Sh. Sunil Kumar Sharma
(vii) The Registrar, Secretary
Col. Vijay Kumar (Retd) SM, VSM
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ACADEMIC COUNCIL
1.
Appendix-B
The Vice Chancellor --------Chairperson
Prof. S.C. Saxena
2. Pro Vice-Chancellor (if any)
NIL
3. Director(s)/Dean(s) of Faculties (Ex-officio)
(i) Prof. Hari Om Gupta – On Joining
(ii) Dr. Neerja Pande (Now Left)
(iii) Prof. Krishan Kant
(iv) Prof. Krishan Gopal
(v) Prof. Alka Sharma
4. Head of the Departments (Ex-officio)
(i) Prof. Bani Singh
(ii) Prof. D.K. Rai
(iii) Prof. R.C.Jain
(iv) Prof. S.K.Sharma
(v) Prof. Sanjay Goel
(vi) Dr. Mukta Mani (Coordinator)
5. Ten Professors other than the Heads of Departments
(i) Prof. A.B. Bhattacharya
(ii) Prof. Kalyanasundaram
(iii) Prof. Bhu Dev Sharma@
(iv) Prof. S.C. Katyal@
(v) Prof. G.K. Aggarwal
(vi) Prof. A.K. Wahi
(vii) Prof. A.K. Vadehra (Now Late)
(viii) Prof. Anirban Pathak
(ix) Prof. Naseem Abidi
@ Also included under special invitees.
6. Three Associate Professors from the Departments other than the Heads of the Departments
(i) Dr Samir Dev Gupta
(ii) Dr Hima Gupta
(iii) Dr Alka Chaubey
7. Three Assistant Professors from the Departments
(i) Sh. Prakash Kumar
(ii) Dr Nripendra Singh
(iii) Dr. Rachana
8. Three persons from amongst educationists of repute or persons from any other field related to the activities
of the Institution deemed to be University who are not in the service of the Institution deemed to be
University, nominated by the Vice-Chancellor
(i) Prof Ravi Prakash, Vice Chancellor, JUIT, Waknaghat (H.P.)
(ii) Prof N.J. Rao, Vice Chancellor, JUET, Guna (M.P.)
(iii) Prof. Moinuddin, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Delhi Technical University
9. Three persons who are not members of the teaching staff, co-opted by the Academic Council for their
specialized knowledge
Sh. K.K. Rohatgi, VSM (Retd)
10. The Registrar, who shall be the Secretary of the Academic Council (Ex-officio)
Col Vijay Kumar (Retd) SM,VSM
11. Special Invitees (Departmental Coordinators at Sector-128 campus)
(i) Prof. Bhu Dev Sharma
(ii) Prof. S.C. Katyal
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DETAILS OF INFRASTRUCTRE
Appendix-C
JIIT Campus at Sec-62
S. No
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
6
1
2
Name of the Building
Covered Area
(In Sqft)
Admin. & Acad. Block
Admin. & Acad. Block
Academic Block A2/1
Academic Block A2/2
Library Block (Basement area 13828.84sqft included)
Aryabhatt Bhawan II (Basement area 23487.04sqft included)
Total Admin. & Acad. Area
Hostels
Hostel Block, H1
Hostel Block, H2
Hostel Block, H3
Hostel Block, H4
Hostel Block, H5
Total Hostel Area
Faculty Residences
Faculty Residence R2 Block
Faculty Residence R3 Block
Director Residence
Staff Housing
Total Faculty Residential Area
Facilities
Annapurna Building
Sports Complex
Temple
Total Facilities Area
Miscellaneous Admin Structures & Stations
Under Construction
Aryabhatt Bhawan III (Admin, Academic, Hostel etc.)
Parking Basement
Total Area Under Construction
TOTAL AREA
55897
28927
28789
44900
202849
361363
44836
22952
44962
44962
44962
202673
34805
33439
6628
15158
90030
49218
18238
1585
69041
22165
531210
61085
592295
1337567
No. of Class rooms
=
30 (seating capacity from 35 upto 120)
Laboratories
=
32 (CSE-7, ECE-8, BIO-6, PHY-3, Research Lab-6, Others-2)
Lecture Theatres
=
5 (seating capacity from 270 upto 300)
Syndicate Rooms
=
5 (seating capacity from 40 - 85)
Tutorials
=
18 (seating capacity from 120 - 262)
Conference Rooms
=
9 (seating capacity 10 upto 60)
Auditorium
=
1 (seating capacity 1800 & Viewing capacity = 2200)
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JIIT Campus at Sec 128
Area (In Sq.ft)
Total area
39606.88 sq m (9.786 acres)
Built up area incl basement
253628
40126.90
Basement
79283.55
Ground Floor
81913.94
First Floor
57662.08
Second Floor
34769.22
Utility Building
24248
Basement
3278.36
Ground Floor
10030.69
First floor
2283.38
Area under pool
4365.98
Area under deck
4289.69
Cost (Approximate)
35 Crores
ACADEMIC AREA
Existing
Under Construction/
Planned
Classrooms (capacity 60)
5
2
Lecture theatres (90 – 180)
9
2
Tutorial rooms (30 – 60)
10
1
Computer labs (120)
3
1
Computer lab/Language lab (HSS) (30)
1
ECE labs
9
CSE labs
3
Psychology lab
1
Physics lab
1
Library
1
ADMIN AREA
Admin Block
1
Faculty Block
4
Annapurna
1
Cafe
2
Multipurpose hall
1
Server room
1
Hub room
1
Conference rooms
5
74
1
Kiosk Planned
SPORTS FACILITIES
Existing
Basketball courts
1
Volleyball court
2
Tennis court
1
Football field
1
Multipurpose field (cricket)
1
Cricket nets
Under Construction/
Planned
available
Squash court (glass back)
2
Swimming pool (25 m)
1
Gym (boys)
1
Gym (girls)
1
Badminton court
3
Table tennis tables
2
Carrom, chess
2
available
Facilities & Utilities (at Sec-62)
Banking
The University has tie up with ICICI Bank Ltd. for opening the saving account.
Two ATM machines are installed by ICICI Bank at Security Gate No. 3.
PCO
There is a PCO inside the campus, having facility of local, STD and ISD calls from 8.00 am to 8.00 pm.
Tuck Shop
There is a reasonably stocked Tuck Shop inside the campus wherein items for use by students on daily basis are
available and can be purchased at nominal cost.
Photocopy facility
The facility of photocopy is available in the LRC and also near Tuck shop against payment.
Medical
The University has a well-equipped dispensary with residential doctors and also has tie-up with number of
corporate hospitals for specialized treatment at subsidized rates.
Sports:
Outdoor
There is provision of flood lights for playing the following outdoor sports.
Basketball, Lawn Tennis, Badminton, Volleyball, Football, Cricket
Indoor
Boys & Girls
Pool with adequate no. of shower, change rooms water filtration and chlorination facilities
Swimming Pool
As above.
Billiards
A new billiards and snooker table is installed in Indoor Sports Complex
Pool Table
A new pool table is also available for students.
Table Tennis
5 TT tables are installed in Indoor Sports Complex.
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Carom & Chess
Each hostel has a separate carom & chess lounge.
Boys Gym
A well equipped boys gym with Tread Mills and equipments are available for the student
Girls Gym
A well equipped girls gym with Cross Trainer and Tread Mill Machine is available exclusively
for girls.
Guest Rooms :
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Details of Transport
Staff Cars/hired cars provided to the staff/authorities as per terms and conditions, besides Institute has 4 cars, 1
mini bus, 1 ambulance van, 1 fire-tender.
Utilities
Include Laundry (1) AC Plant, 100% power back-up with DG sets (910 KVA each -3), Water Filtration Plant Tubewell,
Boiler for hot water supply in the hostels, Dispensary with boys & girls wards and isolation ward with 2 beds each,
covered platform for stage and public address system.
Facilities & Utilities (at Sec-128)
Banking
The University has a tie up with ICICI Bank Ltd. for opening the savings account.
Two ATM machines are installed by Axis Bank and Central Bank of India at Sector 128. Extension counter of Central
Bank of India at Sector 128.
Photocopy facility
The facility of photocopy is available in the LRC.
Medical
There is a well equipped dispensary with 24 x 7 doctors at Sector 128 with ambulance service. There is also a tieup with number of corporate hospitals for specialized treatment at subsidized rates.
Tuck Shop - Under construction
Sports:
Outdoor
There is provision for playing the following outdoor sports.
Basketball, Lawn Tennis, Volleyball, Football, Cricket
Indoor
Swimming Pool
Swimming Pool with adequate number of shower, change rooms water filtration and
chlorination facilities – under construction.
Badminton
Three badminton courts are available in the air conditioned multipurpose hall with
synthetic flooring.
Table Tennis
4 TT tables are installed in the air conditioned multipurpose hall with synthetic flooring.
Squash courts
Two air conditioned squash courts with glass back under construction.
Carrom & Chess
Available.
Boys Gym
Under construction
Girls Gym
Under construction
Details of Transport
Two buses ply for the students; one from Ghaziabad and one within Noida
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LIST OF FACULTY
Appendix-D
LIST OF FACULTY DEPARTMENT - DESIGNATION
SL
EMP. CODE FACULTY NAME
DESIGNATION
QUALIFICATION
1
JIIT1458
PROF. S.C. SAXENA
VICE CHANCELLOR-ACTG. BE(1970), ME (1973), Ph.D. (1977)
1
JIIT1458
PROF. S.C. SAXENA
VICE CHANCELLOR (ACTG.) BE(1970), ME (1973), Ph.D. (1977)
2
JIIT1498
PROF. HARI OM GUPTA
DIRECTOR-SECTOR-128
BE (1972), ME(1975), Ph.D. (1980)
3
JIIT1390
PROF. KRISHNA KANT
DEAN (ACADEMICS)
M.Sc.(Physics) (1972), M.Sc.(Tech.)
(1975), Ph.D. (1981)
4
JIIT1486
PROF. ALKA SHARMA
DEAN (HUMANITIES)
B.Sc. (1983), MA(1986), M.Phil.(1988),
Ph.D.(1995)
5
JIIT1492
PROF. KRISHNA GOPAL
DEAN (ACADEMICS &
RESEARCH)
B.Sc.(1963), B.Tech.(1966), M.Sc(Engg.)
(1972), Ph.D.(1979)
DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
6
JIIT1286
PROF. SANJEEV KUMAR
SHARMA
PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1986), M.Sc.(1988), Ph.D.(1999)
7
JIIT1212
DR. SANJAY GUPTA
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1991(, M.Sc.(1993), Ph.D.(2000).
8
JIIT1024
DR. NEERAJ WADHWA
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1984), M.Sc.(1986), Ph.D.(1995)
9
JIIT1072
DR. S.KRISHNA SUNDARI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1991), M.Sc.(1993), Ph.D.(1999).
10 JIIT1157
DR. SUDHA SRIVASTAVA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1991), M.Sc.(1993), M.Phil.(1995),
Ph.D.(2001)
11 JIIT1353
DR. RACHANA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1996), M.Sc.(1998), Ph.D.(2005)
12 JIIT1215
DR. SUJATA MOHANTY
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1984),M.Sc.(1986), Ph.D.(1992)
13 JIIT1136
DR. INDIRA P SARETHY
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1992), M.Sc.(1994), Ph.D(2000)
14 JIIT1155
DR. REEMA GABRANI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1991), M.Sc.(1993), Ph.D.(1998)
15 JIIT1267
DR. VIBHA RANI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1996), M.Sc.(1998), M.Phil.(2001),
Ph.D.(2005)
16 JIIT1404
DR. PAMMI GAUBA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1981), M.Sc.(1983),
Ph.D.(1988)
17 JIIT1482
DR. VIBHA GUPTA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1987), M.Sc.(1990),
Ph.D.(1998)
18 JIIT1346
DR. SHWETA DANG
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Pharma (1998), M.Pharma.(2001),
Ph.D.(2005)
19 JIIT1218
DR. KAMAL RAWAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
BHMS(2000), Advanced PG Diploma in
Bioinfo.(2002), Ph.D (2009)
20 JIIT1318
DR. NIDHI GUPTA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1998), M.Sc.(2000), NET(2000),
GATE, Ph.D.(2006)
21 JIIT1438
DR. ASHWANI MATHUR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(2000), M.Sc.(2002), Ph.D.(2009)
22 JIIT1187
DR. SUSINJAN
BHATTACHARYA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(1996), M.Sc.(1999), Ph.D(2002)
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23 JIIT1078
DR. CHAKRESH KUMAR
JAIN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(1993), M.Sc.(1997), AIS(2001),
MCA(2006), Ph.D. (2011),
ALCCS-IETE(2011)
24 JIIT1402
DR. SMRITI GAUR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(2001), M.Sc.(2003), Ph.D.(2010)
25 JIIT1464
DR. PRIYADARSHINI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(1998), M.Sc.(2001), Ph.D.(2010)
26 JIIT1430
DR. SHALINI MANI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(2000), M.Sc.(2002), Ph.D.(2009)
27 JIIT1322
MS. MANISHA SINGH
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
BPT(2004), MPT(2007)
28 JIIT1439
DR. GARIMA MATHUR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Sc.(2000), M.Sc.(2002), Ph.D.(2008)
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
29 JIIT1020
PROF. SANJAY GOEL
PROFESSOR
BE(1986), M.Sc., M.Tech.(1991),
Ph.D.(2011)
30 JIIT1068
DR. KRISHNA ASAWA
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1993), MCA(1998), Ph.D.(2002)
31 JIIT1204
DR. VIKAS SAXENA
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
B.Tech.(2000), M.E.(2002), Ph.D.(2008)
32 JIIT1156
MR. PRAKASH KUMAR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.E.(1993), M.Tech.(2000).
33 JIIT1175
DR. DIVAKAR YADAV
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Tech. (1999),M.Tech. (2005), PhD (2010)
34 JIIT1448
DR. SAURABH KUMAR
RAINA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Tech. (2000),MS (2003), PhD (2006)
35 JIIT1462
DR. SATISH CHANDRA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.E. (1997),M.Tech. (2003), PhD (2010)
36 JIIT1058
DR. SANDEEP KUMAR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1997), PGDM(1999), ‘B’ Level(2001),
MCA (2002), Ph.D.(2011)
37 JIIT1491
DR. CHARU
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Tech.(2003),M.Tech.(2005),
Ph.D. (2011)
38 JIIT1392
DR. CHETNA GUPTA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
BE (2004), M.Tech. (2006), Ph.D. (2011)
39 JIIT1223
DR. CHETNA DABAS
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1998),M.Sc.(2000),M.Tech(2002),
Ph.D.(2011).
40 JIIT1070
DR. SHELLY SACHDEVA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.E.(2001), M.Tech.(2004), Ph.D. (2012)
41 JIIT1517
DR. DEVPRIYA SONI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc. (1998), MCA (2002), Ph.D. (2012)
42 JIIT1532
DR. NEETU SARDANA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc. (1997), MCA (2001), Ph.D. (2011)
43 JIIT1572
DR. DHARMVEER SINGH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
RAJPOOT
(SENIOR GRADE)
BE (2005), M.Tech(2008), Ph.D. (2013)
44 JIIT1021
MR. BHARAT GUPTA
BE(1999), M.Tech.(2000),
Ph.D.(Pursuing).
78
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
45 JIIT1213
MR. MANISH KUMAR
THAKUR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE(1998), M.Tech.(2004).
Ph.D.(Pursuing).
46 JIIT1134
MS. MINAKSHI GUJRAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(1998), MS(2001)Ph.D.(Pursuing).
47 JIIT1137
MS. SHIKHA K MEHTA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(1998), MBA(2000), WDA(2001),
M.Tech.(2003), Ph.D(Pursuing).
48 JIIT1088
MS. MUKTA GOYAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(1995), M.Tech.(1999)
49 JIIT1051
MS. K.RAJALAKSHMI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE(2000), ME(2001)
50 JIIT1219
MS. KAVITA PANDEY
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE(2002), M.Tech.(2003). Ph.D(Pursuing)
51 JIIT1174
MS. HEMA N
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE(2000), M.Tech.(2003).Ph.D.(Pursuing).
52 JIIT1178
MS. GAGANDEEP KAUR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.E.(2002), M.E.(2004).
53 JIIT1201
MR. ADARSH KUMAR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2003), M.E.(2005
Ph.D.(Pursuing).
54 JIIT1229
MS. SUMA DAWN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE(2002), M.Tech.(2005).
55 JIIT1228
MS. INDU CHAWLA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE(2000), M.Tech(2006)
56 JIIT1220
MR. PAWAN KUMAR
UPADHYAY
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(2000), M.Sc.(2002), M.Tech.(2005).
57 JIIT1288
MS. SANGEETA MITTAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2000), M.Tech.(2007).
58 JIIT1121
MR. TRIBHUWAN
KUMAR TIWARI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(1998), B.E. (2003), M Tech.((2007)
59 JIIT1396
MR. GAURAV SAXENA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2001), M.Tech.(2008)
60 JIIT1400
MR. SANDEEP JAIN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2004), M.Tech.(2007)
61 JIIT1355
MS. SHIKHA JAIN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2003), M.Tech.(2007)
62 JIIT1423
MS. DHANALEKSHMI G.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech. (1995), M.Tech. (2002)
63 JIIT1324
MS. PARMEET KAUR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE(1998), M.Tech. (2008)
64 JIIT1366
MR. K. VIMAL KUMAR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE(2004), ME(2007)
65 JIIT1442
MR. SANJEEV
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2005), M.Tech.(2008)
66 JIIT1299
MS. ARCHANA PURWAR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(1999), MCA(2003), M.Tech.(2007)
79
67 JIIT1365
MR. VIVEK MISHRA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.E.(2003), M.Tech.(2009)
68 JIIT1135
MS. ARTI JAIN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(1998), MCA(2002). MS (Pursuing)
69 JIIT1150
MS. ANUJA ARORA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(2001), M.Sc.(2003), Diploma in
C, C++(2003), MS (2009)
70 JIIT1504
MR. SANTOSH KUMAR
VERMA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2004), M.Tech.(2009),
Ph.D. (Pursuing)
71 JIIT1408
MS. MEGHA RATHI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2005), M.Tech. (2010)
72 JIIT1449
MS. PRITEE PARWEKAR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.E.(1999), M.Tech. (2008)
73 JIIT1537
MR. BUDDHA SINGH
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.E.(2004), M.Tech. (2008), Ph.D.
(Thesis Submitted-2012)
74 JIIT1547
MS. ADWITIYA SINHA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BCA (2006), MCA (2008), M.Tech.
(2010), Ph.D. (Pursuing)
75 JIIT1556
MS. HARVINDER
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE (2004), ME (2008)
76 JIIT1604
MR. PRASHANT
KAUSHIK
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech. (2003), M.Tech. (2008)
77 JIIT1508
MS. NIYATI AGGRAWAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2006), M.Tech. (2010)
78 JIIT1501
MS. ANUBHUTI RODA
MOHINDRA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2007), MS (2008)
79 JIIT1514
MS. AMBALIKA SARKAR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2006), M.Tech. (2010)
80 JIIT1518
MR. GAURAV KUMAR
NIGAM
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2005), M.Tech. (2009)
81 JIIT1515
MS. AMANPREET KAUR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2006), M.Tech. (2009)
82 JIIT1510
MS. SANGEETA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Sc.(2007), M.Sc.(2009),
M.Tech.(2011)
83 JIIT1497
MR. HIMANSHU
AGRAWAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.E.(2007), M.Tech. (2011)
84 JIIT1525
MS. SHIPRA MADAN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech.(2005), M.Tech. (2012)
85 JIIT1530
MR. PULKIT
MENDIRATTA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech.(2010), M.Tech. (2012)
86 JIIT1538
MS. ANURADHA
GUPTA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech.(2008), M.Tech. (2012)
87 JIIT1540
MS. VIDUSHI
WANCHOO
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech.(2009), M.Tech. (2012)
88 JIIT1541
MR. SUDHANSHU
KULSHRESTHA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech.(2009), M.Tech. (2011)
80
89 JIIT1548
MR. HIMANSHU MITTAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech.(2010), M.Tech. (2012)
90 JIIT1550
MR. RAJU PAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech.(2010), M.Tech. (2012)
91 JIIT1546
MS. ARPITA JADHAV
BHATT
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.E. (2008), M.E. (2010)
92 JIIT1554
MS. SHARDHA PORWAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
Diploma-IT (2004), B.Tech.(2007),
M.Tech. (2012)
93 JIIT1557
MS. SAKSHI AGARWAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech.(2010), M.Tech. (2012)
94 JIIT1573
MS. ADITI SHARMA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2011), M.Tech. (2013)
95 JIIT1580
MS. ANKITA GUPTA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2011), M.Tech. (2013)
96 JIIT1575
MS. ANKITA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2011), M.Tech. (2013)
97 JIIT1579
MS. SOMYA JAIN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2010), M.Tech. (2013)
98 JIIT1576
MR. KISHORE KUMAR
YARRAMSHETTY
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2008), M.Tech. (2010)
99 JIIT1582
MR. MAHENDRA
KUMAR GURVE
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.E (2010), M.Tech. (2013)
100 JIIT1574
MR. ROHIT PAL SINGH
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2011), MS (2013)
101 JIIT1570
MS. PARUL AGARWAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2010), M.Tech. (2012)
102 JIIT1587
MR. BANSIDHAR JOSHI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2009), M.Tech. (2011)
103 JIIT1571
MS. VARTIKA
SRIVASTAVA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2009), M.Tech. (2013)
104 JIIT1569
MS. AKANKSHA
BHARDWAJ
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
Dual Degree (B.Tech.-M.Tech.)-(2013)
105 JIIT1583
MR. ANKUR KULHARI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2010), M.Tech. (2012)
106 JIIT1600
MR. AVINASH CHANDRA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
PANDEY
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2007), M.Tech. (2012)
107 JIIT1300
MS. PURTEE KOHLI
B.Sc.(1998), MCA(2001), M.Phil. (2008)
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
108 JIIT1270
PROF. N.
KALYANASUNDARAM
PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1969), BE(1972), ME(1974),
Ph.D(1980).
109 JIIT1284
PROF. ROOP CHANDRA
JAIN
PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1966), BE(1970),
ME(1978),ME(1985), Ph.D.(1988).
110 JIIT15
PROF. A B
BHATTACHARYA
PROFESSOR
Ph.D. (1961)
81
111 JIIT1050
PROF. SAMIR DEV
GUPTA
PROFESSOR
BE(1977), M.Tech.(1984), MSc..(1994).
Ph.D.(2012).
112 JIIT1412
DR. VIKRAM KARWAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Tech. (2001), MS (2006), Ph.D. (2009)
113 JIIT1460
DR. JITENDRA MOHAN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Tech. (2001), M.Tech.(2005),
Ph.D. (2011)
114 JIIT1443
DR. SAJAI VIR SINGH
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
BE (1998), ME(2002), Ph.D. (2011)
115 JIIT1177
DR. MANISH KUMAR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
BE(1999), ME(2003). Ph.D.(2012)
116 JIIT1321
DR. VIVEK KUMAR
DWIVEDI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
BE(2003), ME(2006), Ph.D. (2012)
117 JIIT1118
DR. ASHISH GOEL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Tech.(2002), M.Tech.(2004).
Ph.D.(2013).
118 JIIT1588
DR. PULI KISHORE
KUMAR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Tech.(2006), M.Tech.(2008).
Ph.D.(2013).
119 JIIT1568
DR. ARUN KUMAR
SINHA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Tech.(2004), M.Tech.(2008).
Ph.D.(2013).
120 JIIT1463
DR. VIPIN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
BE (2003), M.Tech.(2003), Ph.D. (2013)
121 JIIT1578
DR. GAURAV KAUSHAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.E. (2006), M.Tech. (2008), Ph.D. (2013)
122 JIIT1060
MR. SHAMIM AKHTER
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2001), M.Tech. (2002).
123 JIIT1283
MR. RAHUL KAUSHIK
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1998), B.Tech.(2001), M.Tech.(2003).
124 JIIT1269
MS. JASMINE SAINI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE(2000), ME(2004).
125 JIIT1231
MR. ATUL KUMAR
SRIVASTAVA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(1998), MS(2002).
126 JIIT1216
MR. RAJESH KUMAR
DUBEY
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(1999), M.Tech.(2002),
Ph.D.(Pursuing).
127 JIIT1186
MR. VIJAY KHARE
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE(1998), M.Tech.(2000),
128 JIIT1154
MR. VINEET
KHANDELWAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE(1999), M.Tech.(2003).
129 JIIT1083
MS. BHAWNA GUPTA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2001), M.Tech.(2003).
130 JIIT1075
MS. SMRITI BHATNAGAR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech,.(1990),ME(1994)
131 JIIT1027
MR. PANKAJ KUMAR
YADAV
Diploma Engg.(1994), AMIETE(1999),
M.Tech.(2001)
132 JIIT1183
MS. REEMA BUDHIRAJA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE(2002), ME(2005).
133 JIIT1399
MR. SATYENDRA KUMAR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE(1998), M.Tech.(2002)
82
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
134 JIIT1405
MR. ALOK JOSHI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech. (2001), M.Tech.(2006)
135 JIIT1291
MS. RICHA GUPTA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE(2003), M.Tech.(2005).
136 JIIT1326
MS. SHRUTI KALRA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2005), M.Tech.(2007)
137 JIIT1362
MS. NEETU SINGH
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2006), M.Tech.(2008)
138 JIIT1435
MR. PUSHPENDRA
SINGH
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE (2000), M.TECH. (2003)
139 JIIT1480
MR. TANUJ CHAUHAN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech. (2006), M.Engg. SC. (2008),
M Tech. Mgm.(2009)
140 JIIT1360
MS. JUHI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.E.(2005), M.E.(2008)
141 JIIT1363
MR. SAURABH
CHATURVEDI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2005), M.Tech.(2008)
142 JIIT1233
MR. KIRMENDER SINGH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.E(1994), M.Tech.(2009)
143 JIIT1500
MS. MADHU JAIN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BE (2003), M.Tech.(2009),
Ph.D. (Pursuing)
144 JIIT1524
MR. AMIT SINGHAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.- M Tech. Dual Degree
Program (2009)
145 JIIT1555
MR. BHARTENDU
CHATURVEDI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech. (2005), M Tech. (2008),
Ph.D. (Pursuing)
146 JIIT1424
MR. B. SURESH
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech,. (2006), M.Tech. (2010)
147 JIIT1419
MR. KAPIL DEV TYAGI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
Diploma - EC (2000), B.Tech. (2003),
M.Tech. (2010)
148 JIIT1426
MS. RAKHI TOMER
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech. (2006), M.Tech. (2010)
149 JIIT1567
MS. MONIKA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech. (2004), M.Tech. (2010),
Ph.D. (Pursuing)
150 JIIT1602
MS. MEGHA AGARWAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech. (2007), M.Tech. (2009),
Ph.D. (Thesis Submitted)
151 JIIT1481
MS. SHIPRA KAPOOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech. (2009), M Tech. (2011)
152 JIIT1478
MS. RAAZIYAH SHAMIM ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech. (2009), M.Tech.
153 JIIT1521
MS. PRIYANKA KWATRA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2009), M.Tech. (2012)
154 JIIT1520
MR. VISHAL NARAIN
SAXENA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2009), M.Tech. (2011)
155 JIIT1519
MS. SHRADHA SAXENA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2007), M.Tech. (2012)
83
156 JIIT1549
MR. VINAY ANAND
TIKKIWAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.E. (2005), M.S. (2012)
157 JIIT1585
MR. GAURAV VERMA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2005), M.Tech. (2012)
158 JIIT1565
MR. ANKUR BHARDWAJ ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2011), M.Tech. (2013)
159 JIIT1577
MR. DEEPENDER DABAS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
BE (2000), ME (2011)
160 JIIT1566
MR. ABHISHEK KASHYAP ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2009), M.Tech. (2013)
161 JIIT1581
MS. SUMEGHA YADAV
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2010), M.Tech. (2013)
162 JIIT1584
MR. ANAND KUMAR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Tech. (2010), M.Tech. (2012)
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
163 JIIT1007
PROF. BANI SINGH
PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1961), M.Sc.(1964), Ph.D.(1968).
164 JIIT1295
PROF. BHU DEV SHARMA PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1955), M.Sc.(1957), Ph.D.(1971)
165 JIIT1528
PROF. GIRJA SHANKER
PROFESSOR
SRIVASTAVA
B.Sc.(1965), M.Sc.(1967), Ph.D.(1972)
166 JIIT1599
DR. D.R. JAIN
VISITING FACULTY
BA (1967), MA(1970), PH.D (1976)
167 JIIT1013
DR. ALKA TRIPATHI
PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1988), M.Sc.(1990), , Ph.D.(1995).
168 JIIT1285
DR. AMRISH KUMAR
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
AGGARWAL
B.Sc.(1987), M.Sc.(1989),B.Ed.(1990),
M.Phil.(1992) PGDCA(1993)Ph.D.(2006)
169 JIIT1282
DR. BHAGWATI PRASAD ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
CHAMOLA
B.Sc.(1988), M.Sc.(1990), NET(1999),
M.Phil.(2001), Ph.D.(2006)
170 JIIT1176
DR.SANJEEV SHARMA
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1992), M.Sc.(1994), Ph.D(2000)
171 JIIT1325
DR. LOKENDRA KUMAR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1997), M.Sc.(1999), Ph.D.(2004)
172 JIIT1421
DR. AMIT SRIVASTAVA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1996), M.Sc.(1998). Ph.D. (2008)
173 JIIT1476
DR. PANKAJ KUMAR
SRIVASTAVA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(1995), M.Sc.(1999). Ph.D. (2010)
174 JIIT1444
DR. PATO KUMARI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(2003), M.Sc.(2005),
M.Phil.(2007), Ph.D.(2010)
175 JIIT1594
DR. DINESH CHANDRA
SINGH BISHT
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(2002), M.Sc.(2004), Ph.D.(2009)
176 JIIT1513
DR. AKHILESH KUMAR
SINGH
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(2003), M.Sc.(2005), Ph.D.(2009).
177 JIIT1591
DR. GAGANDEEP SINGH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
B.Sc.(2001), M.Sc.(2005), Diploma in
Statistics (2006), Ph.D.(2012).
178 JIIT1601
DR. YOGESH GUPTA
B.Sc.(1996), M.Sc.(1998), Ph.D.(2012).
84
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS & MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
179 JIIT1003
PROF. D.K. RAI
PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1986), M.Sc.(1988), Ph.D.(1994).
180 JIIT1441
PROF. S. C. KATYAL
PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1973), M.Sc.(1975), Ph.D.(1981).
181 JIIT1039
PROF. ANIRBAN PATHAK PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1996), M.Sc.(1998), Ph.D.(2002).
182 JIIT1166
DR. S.P PUROHIT
PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1984), M.Sc.(1986), Ph.D.(1992).
183 JIIT1188
DR. RAKESH KUMAR
DWIVEDI
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1985), M.Sc.(1989), M.Tech.(1994),
Ph.D.(1999).
184 JIIT1131
DR. NAVNEET KUMAR
SHARMA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1995), M.Sc.(1997), Ph.D.(2004).
185 JIIT1182
DR. PAPIA CHOWDHURY ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1996), M.Sc.(1999), Ph.D.(2005).
186 JIIT1227
DR. NAVENDU
GOSWAMI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1996), B.Ed.(1997), M.Sc.(1999),
Ph.D.(2006).
187 JIIT1564
DR. VIKAS MALIK
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1996), M.Sc.(1998), Ph.D.(2005)
188 JIIT1314
DR. VIVEK SAJAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1997),M.Sc.(1999), CSIR-UGC (NET)
JRF (2001), Ph.D.(2008), GATE-2002
189 JIIT1323
DR. RAVINDRA KUMAR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(2000), M.Sc.(2002), Ph.D.(2007)
190 JIIT1368
DR. MANOJ KUMAR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(2001), M.Sc.(2003), Ph.D.(2008)
191 JIIT1395
DR. SUNEET KUMAR
AWASTHI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1998), M.Sc.(2003), Ph.D.(2007)
192 JIIT1257
DR. AMIT VERMA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(1997), M.Sc.(1999), M.Tech.(2003).
PH.D. (2010)
193 JIIT1496
DR. ALOK PRATAP SINGH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
CHAUHAN
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech. (2002), MS (2005), Ph.D. (2007)
194 JIIT1503
DR. PRASHANT KUMAR
CHAUHAN
B.Sc.(1997), M.Sc.(1999), M.Tech.(2000).
PH.D. (2008)
195 JIIT1406
DR. SANDEEP CHHOKER ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(1999), M.Sc.(2003), Ph.D.(2010)
196 JIIT1413
DR. GEETIKA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(2000), M.Sc.(2002), M.Tech.
(2004), Ph.D.(2009)
197 JIIT1474
DR. BHUBESH
CHANDER JOSHI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(2002), M.Sc.(2004), Ph.D.(2010)
198 JIIT1531
DR. SWATI RAWAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(2004), M.Sc.(2006), Ph.D.(2011)
199 JIIT1499
DR. ANSHU DHIRENDRA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
VARSHNEY
(GRADE-I)
B.Sc.(1998), M.Sc.(2000), Ph.D.(2010)
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
200 JIIT1422
DR. AMBA AGARWAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
BA (1993), MA (1995), Ph.D. (2003)
201 JIIT1446
DR. NILU CHOUDHARY
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
BA (1983), MA (1985), B.Ed.(1991),
Ph.D. (2000)
85
202 JIIT1483
DR. RUCHI GAUTAM
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc. (H) (2002), M.Sc.(2004),
UGC-NET(2003), Ph.D.(2011)
203 JIIT1205
DR. MUKTA MANI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1998), ‘O’ Level Diploma(1998),
MBA(2000), DBF(2002), UGC-NET(2002),
Ph.D.(2010)
204 JIIT1203
DR. NIDHI SINHA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
BBM(2001), MBM(2002), B.Ed.(2005).
Ph.D. (2012)
205 JIIT1287
DR. SHARMISTHA
BHATTACHARJEE
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
BA(1998), MA(2000), M.Phil.(2001),
Ph.D.(2007), MBA(2011)
206 JIIT1163
DR. SANTOSHI SEN
GUPTA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
BBM(2002), MBA(2003), Ph.D.(2011)
207 JIIT1290
MR. MANAS RANJAN
BEHERA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(1999), M.Sc.(2001),
Ph.D.(Pursuing).
208 JIIT1130
DR. BADRI BAJAJ
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(1996), MBA(1999).Ph.D.(2013).
209 JIIT1047
DR. SANTOSH DEV
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BA(1976), B.Ed.(1980), M.A.(1981), PGCTE
(1984), PGDHRM(2007). Ph.D. (2013)
210 JIIT1327
DR. SWATI SHARMA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BA(1993), PGDBM(1998), Ph.D. (2013)
211 JIIT1328
MS. PUNEET PANNU
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BA(1989), MA(1991), B.Ed.(1992),
MBA(1999)
212 JIIT1359
DR. SHIRIN ALAVI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Com.(2000), Master in Int. Business
(2002), Ph.D. (2013)
213 JIIT1361
DR. MONICA
CHAUDHARY
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BA(2001), MA(2003), PGDM(2004),
M.Phil.(2009), Ph.D. (2013)
214 JIIT1461
DR. SAKSHI VARSHNEY
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Com.(2001), M.Com.(2003),
Ph.D. (2009), MBA (Pursuing)
215 JIIT1364
MS. ANSHU BANWARI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.E.(2003), MBA(2005)
216 JIIT1470
MS. KANUPRIYA MISRA
BAKHRU
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Tech.(2005), MBA(2009),
Ph.D.(Pursuing)
217 JIIT1471
MR. PRAVEEN KUMAR
SHARMA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BBA(2004), MBA(2008), M.Phil.(2009)
218 JIIT1472
MR. DEEPAK VERMA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc. (1997), MBA (1999)
219 JIIT1407
MS. DEVIYA KUMAR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
BA (1999), MA (2002)
220 JIIT1507
MS. NAMITA SINGHAL
ASSOCIATE LECTURER
(GRADE-I)
BA(1995), MA(1997), B.Ed.(2002), M.Ed.
(2009), UGC-NET (2012), Ph.D.(Pursuing)
221 JIIT1598
MS. ITI GUPTA
ADHOC ASSOCIATE
LECTURER
B.Com. (2004), M.Com. (2006),
MBA (2009)
JAYPEE BUSINESS SCHOOL
222 JIIT1349
86
PROF. GOPAL KRISHNA
AGARWAL
PROFESSOR
B.Com.(1974), ICA(1978), CS(1980),
CWA(1983)
223 JIIT1369
PROF. ASHOK KUMAR
WAHI
PROFESSOR
B.Tech.(1973), MBA(1975)
224 JIIT1280
DR. NASEEM ABIDI
PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1988), M.SC.(1990), Post B.Sc
Diploma(1991), M.Tech.(1998),
Ph.D.(2002).
225 JIIT1272
DR. HIMA GUPTA
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
B. Text.(1990), PGDBM(1995),
Ph.D.(2007).
226 JIIT1495
DR. RAJNISH KUMAR
MISRA
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
BA (1991), M. Psy. HRDM (1999),
Ph.D. (2001)
227 JIIT1281
DR. NRIPENDRA SINGH
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
BA((1996), MBA(1999), MBA(2000),
Ph.D.(2005).
228 JIIT1334
DR. ASIT
BANDYOPADHAYAY
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
B.Sc.(1996), PGDCA(19970,
MBA(2001), M.Sc.92005), Ph.D.(2007)
229 JIIT1293
DR. J. K. MISHRA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc.(1993), M.Sc.(1996), MBE(1999),
Ph.D.(2003)
230 JIIT1294
DR. S. SURESH
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
BE(1992), PGDM(1995), Ph.D. (2013)
231 JIIT1384
DR. MOONIS SHAKEEL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
BA (2002), MA(2004), Ph.D.(2009)
232 JIIT1488
DR. VANDANA AHUJA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Sc. ( (1992), M.Sc.(1994), Ph.D.(2010)
233 JIIT1289
DR. RAHUL SHARMA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(SENIOR GRADE)
B.Com.(1999), M.Com.(2002), Ph.D.
(2009), PGDIM(Pursuing)
234 JIIT1352
MR. DEBDEEP DE
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc.(2003), M.Sc.(2005), Ph.D.(Pursuing)
235 JIIT1403
DR. SUJATA KAPOOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Com.(2002), M.Com.(2004),
MBA(2004), Ph.D (2010)
236 JIIT1428
MR. M.A. SANJEEV
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Sc. ( 1993), MBA (1998),
PGDSM (2003)
237 JIIT1457
MS. SHUBHANGINI
RATHORE
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BA(H)(2007), MBA(2009)
238 JIIT1313
DR. VINKY SHARMA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
BCA(2004), MBA(2006), Ph.D. (2011)
239 JIIT1562
MR. SHRIRAM ANIL
PURANKAR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-I)
BE (2004), MBA (2011)
MEMS PROJECT
240 JIIT1511
MR. SHIVAJI TYAGI
PROJECT STAFF
B.Tech. (2008), M.Tech. (2012)
CENTRAL ACADEMIC SECTION
241 JIIT1401
MS. ARADHANA GOYAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
(GRADE-II)
B.Com.(1996), PGDBM(1998)
242 JIIT1509
MS. AAYUSHI VAID
ASSOCIATE LECTURER
BBA (2009)
87
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