The 7th Inspire Internship (13–17 July) at SRMSCET Unnao

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On 13 July, the 7th Inspire Internship programme was inaugurated at Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engineering & Technology (SRMSCET), Unnao. The chief guest at the programme was Professor Shyamal Gupta (Director, Administration). Welcoming the participants, Dr. Anant Kumar Srivastava (Principal, SRMSCET, Unnao) inspired them to pursue a career in science and research. Dr. Prabhakar Gupta (Dean, Academics, SRMSCET, Bareilly) and Inspire Coordinators Mr. Rateesh Agarwal and Mr. Sachin Agarwal also motivated the interns. In total 156 meritorious students from different prestigious schools in Uttar Pradesh attended the programme. During their five days (13–17 July) of stay at SRMSCET, Unnao, students received training from well-known academicians engaged with leading institutions.

On Day 1, the session opened with Professor Prabhakar Gupta as mentor. Discussing important aspects of the history and development of mathematics, Professor Gupta presented various historical mathematical problems with their solutions. Professor Laxmi Kant Sharma (Member, National Academy and Council for Science and Technology, Uttar Pradesh) took the second session and spoke about the fundamentals of success. Professor Sharma has received the best science teacher award and is also associated as Senior Resource Person with Centre for Development of Physics, University of Jaipur. Focusing on the five fundamentals of success – imagination, creation, knowledge, skill, and action – he motivated the interns to embrace these attributes to succeed in life.

Professor Deepak Chandra (Department of Biochemistry, University of Lucknow) was the mentor for the first session on Day 2. He discussed drugs and medicines and their effective use. Later Professor Anant Kumar Srivastava spoke on exploring the scientific temperament. Demonstrating the usefulness of a daily timetable, he advised students to try and keep themselves engaged in innovative projects. Professor Srivastava also emphasized on the need to work hard in order to succeed in scientific research and development.

Talking about chemistry and life on Day 3, Professor S.K. Dogra (Department of Chemistry, IIT Kanpur)discussed intermolecular forces in detail. Focusing on the importance of the objective while performing any work, he advised students to try to find the answer to every what, why, and how.

Professor DhruvSen (Earth Science Department, Lucknow University) was the mentor for the first session on Day 4. His topic being environment and ecology, Professor Sen talked about the factors affecting climate change, shared diverse facts about the environment and ecology, and discussed the responsibility to save our earth. He motivated students to study and conduct research to save our planet for future generations. As mentor for the second session, Professor Manjul Gupta (Department of Mathematics & Statistics, IIT Kanpur) talked about various mathematical facts and their effective use. Using interesting experiments, she presented many real-time applications of mathematics.

On Day 5, as the mentor for the first session, Dr. Geetanjali Mishra (Department of Zoology, University of Lucknow) shared aspects of the interesting discipline including insect ecology and insect behaviour. The mentor for the second session was Professor Abhinav Kumar (Department of Chemistry, University of Lucknow). Talking about chemistry and its application in daily life, Professor Kumar shared thought provoking information through live, practical demonstrations.

Laboratory sessions involving physics, chemistry, electronics, and other subject areas were organized for the participants. There was also an engineering workshop. Alongside sports activities and scientific movies, different cultural programs were held where interns demonstrated their talent in dancing, singing, poetry, and more. To encourage unique technical thinking in students, an innovative idea competition was also organized.

The closing ceremony of the 7th Inspire Internship programme was held on 17 July in the presence of Professor Anant Kumar Srivastava and Inspire Coordinators Mr. Rateesh Agarwal and Mr. Sachin Agarwal. Motivating students to work hard and fulfil their dreams, Professor Anant Kumar Srivastava shared his hope that they would commit themselves to the betterment of society. While Mr. Sachin Agarwal presented the report of Inspire 2018, Mr. Rateesh Agarwal encouraged the students and wished them the best for the future. Curtains were drawn with the distribution of gifts, certificates, and prizes to the attending students.

SRMS IMS is glad to pull 13 years old boy out of an Atypical GBS and celebrate his birthday this July, 2018

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From despair to hope- a fight fought well for two long years

There is magic in the little things of life. There is magic strewn all around us. There is magic in smiles and magic in tears of joy. There is magic in health and in miracles. There is magic scattered everywhere. All one needs to do is to look hard enough and find it. July 17,2016 was one such magical day at SRMS IMS. A young would-be teen was brought to the hospital with a case of Atypical Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) with a grim possibility of easy and early recovery.

He was immediately taken to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit started on Standard International Protocol for the management of GBS but after 2 weeks his attendants took him to Delhi with the hope of more advanced care. Pediatricians of the Capital city advised the child to be moved to “home ventilators” and he was brought back to SRMS IMS once again. And by then, the child had Zero grade muscle power in all his four limbs as well as respiratory tractmuscles. He had also developed grade 4 bedsores. Without the support of ventilation, there was no hope to have him breathe. The situation was abysmal. However, doctors and nurses at SRMS IMS did not give up.

The child’s family started losing hope and with each passing day, the number of visitors in his room started declining. He went on fighting his battle amidst science and miracles. There were days he would respond to treatment and days, he wouldn’t. But the SRMS IMS family did not lose hope for a single day. Every day was a fight and every day was a win- small by nature but big for us. We took it entirely upon us to help him come out of the pains (disability of per muscle power)of GBS and by December 2016, we could make him breathe without the necessity of ventilators.

Even though he cannot speak or share his state of mind, he is now able to breathe and is fully conscious. He knows his caretakers very well and responds to them beautifully and SRMS IMS is about to celebrate his birthday with the welcoming signs of his early adolescence, the signs of moustache – this 17th July; the day he was brought to the hospital for the first time.

“It is still magic even if you know how it is done;” and if this is not magic, what it is! Who says sickness just needs medicines; it’s the immense hope , the boundless energy to come back everyday to the one’s who are not responding, the confidence to never say give up till the last breath and to keep on believing in yourself when no one else does is what is really magical.

7th Inspire Internship Programme – 2018 Organized by Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engineering & Technology, Unnao

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About INSPIRE

“Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE)” is an innovative programme sponsored and managed by the Department of Science & Technology (DST) for attraction of talent to innovation and research in science. The basic objective of this five days INSPIRE internship programme is to communicate to the young minds of the country the excitements of creative pursuit of science, attract talent to the study of science at an early age and thus build the required critical human resource pool for strengthening and expanding the Science & Technology system and Research & Development base.

Inaugural Ceremony:

This five days 7th Inspire internship programme 2018 was inaugurated on 13 July, 2018 at Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engineering & Technology, Unnao. It is the 18th Inspire internship Camp of SRMS Engineering Institutions at Bareilly and Lucknow The programme started with students presenting bouquet to the dignitaries followed by lightening of lamp and Sarawasti Vandana. The chief guest of the programme was Shri Shyamal Gupta, Director (Administration).While welcoming the participants Dr. Anant Kumar Srivastava (Principal, CET Unnao) motivated the interns for career in science and research. Dr. Prabhakar Gupta, Dean Academics SRMSCET, Bareilly and Inspire Coordinators Er. Rateesh Agarwal, and Er. Sachin Agarwal also motivated the students. Total 156 meritorious students from different prestigious schools of Uttar Pradesh were present during the programme. These students will be given training with their stay in the institute during these five days.

Shri Shyamal Gupta, Director (Administration) welcomed all the students along with their teachers and parents in the inspire camp and made them believe that this programme will help the students to achieve success and guide them towards their goals.

Today our mentor for the First Session was Prof. Dr. Prabhakar Gupta, Dean SRMS CET Bareilly. He has more than 20 years of Experience, and publishes numerous no. of Research papers in various reputed journals in the field of mathematics. He presented some important aspects regarding the History and development of mathematics in front of Inspire Interns and motivates them for the same. He also presented various historical mathematical problems with their solutions to the Inspire interns. After that Second session was taken by Prof. Laxmi Kant Sharma. He is a member of National Academy and Council for Science and Technology, Uttar Pradesh. He is awarded with the best science teacher award and he is also associated with Senior Resource Person, Centre for Development of Physics, University of Jaipur. His topic of talk was about the fundamentals of success. He talked about the five fundamentals of success that are Imagination, Creation, Knowledge, Skill and Action, following these fundamentals one can achieve great success in his /her life.

Various lab sessions in Computer science, Mechanics and Electronics were also organized for the Inspire Interns to give them Exposure about practical learning.

Inspire Coordinator Er. Rateesh Agarwal welcomed all the students and the guests. Er. Sachin Agarwal presented the basic idea of the inspire programme. Dr. Anant Kumar Srivastava, Principal of Institute encouraged students to become the future researchers and achieve their goals.

Many renowned academicians from different prestigious institutes and colleges will guide and motivate the young minds during next five days of this programme. Eminent mentors covering the disciplines like Physics, Chemistry, Life Science, Earth Sciences and Mathematical Science will motivate the interns to study and create interest in Science and Technology and pursue research for a better future.

Labs sessions and different extra-curricular activities including sports activities will also be organised for the interns in the INSPIRE internship Camp

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Faculty Development Programme – Microsystems & Advanced Semiconductor Devices

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Sponsored By TEQIP III & Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow (U.P)
Organized by Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engg. & Tech., Bareilly

The five days Faculty Development Programme on “Microsystems & Advanced Semiconductor Devices” organized by department of ECE and sponsored by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow under TEQIP-III has been successfully conducted in SRMSCET from 3rd July – 7th July 2018.It received an overwhelming response with 57 participants.

The program was inaugurated at 9:30 am in New Seminar Hall on 3rd July 2018 with lightening of Lamp by hands of Trust Administrator, Er. Subhash Mehra, Dean Academics- Prof. (Dr.) Prabhakar Gupta, HOD ECE Mrs. Nazia Parveen & guest of honor Prof. (Dr.) Satyabrata Jit from IIT BHU. All the guests & dignitaries were welcomed by offering plants to them.

The Dean Academics-Prof. (Dr.) Prabhakar Gupta welcomed all the dignitaries & he shared his views with participants that main focus of this program is to enhance the teaching & research methods.

HOD ECE Mrs. Nazia Parveen briefly mentioned the outlines of FDP & subjects chosen for FDP & highlighted the reasons and importance of same.

The guest of honor Prof. Satyabrata Jit in his address focused on very basic idea of motivating students to achieve specific goals.

It was followed by address of Trust Administrator- Er. Subhash Mehra who stated the importance of teachers by stating the example of education system of Finland.

After this the guest of honor Prof. Satyabrata Jit was presented a memento by Trust Administrator- Er. Subhash Mehra as a token of gratitude. The inaugural program ended with vote of thanks by Mr. Anuj Agarwal.

July 3, 2018

In first technical session of FDP, resource person Prof. Satyabrata Jit shared his knowledge on advances in MOS Transistors: Issues & challenges.

His talk helped in understanding the fundamentals of MOSFET which created interest among participants.

In 2nd Session, Mr. Anand Maurya Project Engg. Sofcon Pvt. Ltd delivered his talk on IoT & its applications.

July 4, 2018

On 2nd day of FDP, Prof. Aloke Dutta from IIT- Kanpur gave an interactive lecture on ‘MOSFET Modeling’. He explained latest technology available in field of semiconductor & focused on reasons behind every phenomenon. He generated interest among the participants for every fact and suggested we must know “why” the facts are like that.

In the 2nd session, Dr. Sudeb Dasgupta, Associate Prof. from IIT Roorkee delivered his talk on ‘Low Power VLSI Design’. He told about various power dissipation techniques that occur in VLSI Design & various methods to reduce it.

July 5, 2018

The first session was taken by Dr. S. Das Gupta in continuation to previous discussion in which he focused on recent research in FinFET device design. He also briefed about latest advancements in design of ultra-low power medical implants. In this session participants gained the knowledge of low power requirement in present scenario. He inspired participants to work on real time biomedical system. This session was very enlightening for faculty participants of B. Pharma Department as well.

In post lunch session Prof. B.R. Singh from IIIT Allahabad illuminated on ‘Microelectronic Technology’. In this session participants were familiarized with different steps of fabrication. He also showed a microscopic view of fabricated IC.

July 6, 2018

On 4th day Dr. Santosh Kumar Gupta, Associate Prof. from MNNIT Allahabad deliberated ‘Multi-gate MOSFET Modeling’ & about advancements in nano technology in session-1

In 2nd session Mr. Ankur Sangal, Senior Application Engineer from CoreEL Technologies briefed the architecture of 7 series-FPGA. He gave guidelines about Xilinx Vivado tool with the help of suitable example to generate a bitstream file to be burned on FPGA.

July 7, 2018

On the last day of FDP the lab session was continued by Mr. Ankur Sangal on Xilinx Vivado tool. In this session participants designed combinational & sequential logic circuits such as adders, counters etc. and dumped the program on Zed-Board. During the hands-on session participants participated took keen interest.

This last session was valediction of FDP. In this session MOC Ms. Ankita Gupta welcomed all dignitaries, guests & participants. The report of five days FDP was read by Mr. Deepak Kumar (Ass. Prof. ECE).The certificate distribution to participants was done by the Dean Academics Prof. Prabhakar Gupta, Trust Administrator Er. Subhash Mehra, HOD ECE Mrs. Nazia Parveen. The session ended with vote of thanks by Mr. Sovan Mohanty (Ass. Prof. ECE).

17th Foundation Day celebrations of SRMS IMS, Bareilly marks the achievements of the institute and holds promise for healthcare in the country

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SRMS IMS, Bareilly celebrated its 17th Foundation Day on 4 July in a memorable ceremony in the presence of leading names from the healthcare industry. It marked the day in 2002 when the healthcare facility, offering the best possible services to people in the region, came into being. Set up by Shri Dev Murti ji in the memory of veteran freedom fighter, parliamentarian, and inspiring soul of the Trust Late Shri Ram Murti ji, the institute carries forward the vision of making quality healthcare available to everyone.

In the course of 17 years, the hospital has grown to over a 950-bed facility and has added the latest in technology in medical care and diagnostics. The medical college too has gone from strength to strength and now offers post graduate medical programs to over 76 students in more than 21 disciplines. In the lead up to the Foundation Day, SRMS IMS had unveiled several schemes and programs to offer superior medical services to patients at nominal rates. The ceremony on the day was a fitting and thoughtful finale to the proceedings. Continuing with its year-on-year performance, SRMS IMS has secured 32nd position among Medical Colleges in India.

The celebrations began in the packed auditorium with the traditional lighting of the lamp. The dignitaries garlanded the image of Goddess Saraswati and sought her blessings. Then they garlanded the image of Shri Ram Murti ji. Students pursuing MBBS then presented Sansthan Sangeet and started the proceedings on a high note. With Shri Dev Murti ji (Chairman, SRMS Trust) and Mr. Aditya Murti (Secretary, SRMS Trust) present on the dais, there was enough inspiration for everyone involved with SRMS IMS to continue to strive to achieve future goals.

Dr. Shyam Bihari Gupta (Principal and HOD, SRMS IMS) then motivated the gathering with his welcome address and urged the students to do their best for the people of the country in need of quality healthcare. Dr. Nirmal Yadav (Medical Director, SRMS IMS) recounted the achievements of the institute in her address to a huge round of applause. Faculty members have been the source of strength for the institute and their contributions, along with those of the different departments, were recognized with promotions and special mentions during the ceremony:

  • Recognition for Overall Department Growth for:
    • Departments – Radiation Oncology, Community Medicine, Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Respiratory Diseases, Obstetrics & Gynaecology
    • Research Project – General Medicine
  • Certificate of Appreciation for Valued Contribution towards STC-ICMR Project in 2018-19 for:
    • Faculty Members – Dr. Rahul Kumar Goel (Microbiology) and Dr. Huma Khan (Community Medicine)
    • Students – Mr. Nikhil Singh (MBBS-2015) and Ms. Sambhavi (MBBS-2013)
  • Promotions – 2018:
    • Dr. Vinit Kumar Sharma (ENT) – Professor
    • Dr. Atul Kumar Singh (Community Medicine) – Professor
    • Dr. Nitin Mishra (Dermatology) – Professor
    • Dr. Shanti Sah (Obstetrics & Gynaecology) – Associate Professor
    • Dr. Mahesh Kashyap (Anaesthesia) – Associate Professor
    • Dr. Madhur Kant Rastogi (Dermatology) – Associate Professor
    • Dr. Rati Saxena (Microbiology) – Assistant Professor


    Dr. Abhilasha Gupta (MD, Psychiatry, PG Batch 2016) was given the Certificate of Merit on scoring 76% in internal assessment along with a cash prize of INR 15,000. It was also a proud day for everyone associated with the institute as ‘A girl, a stolen camera and a borrowed bike’ – The tale of journey, a book by Mr. Nikhil Singh (MBBS Batch 2015), was released. It was proof enough that SRMS IMS alumni go on to make a place for themselves not only in their chosen fields but are well groomed personalities as well. It served as inspiration for the present day students in the gathering.

    It was then that Shri Dev Murti ji delivered his thoughtful speech that struck a chord with the audience. Mr. Aditya Murti delivered the Vote of Thanks. He said he believes that with contributions from everyone involved with SRMS IMS, the institute is on the right track. He observed: “With the best amenities and practices in the field, we will become one of the best healthcare systems in the world.” That would be the goal for the institute, which was set up 16 years ago with this mission in mind.

FDP – Advancements in Manufacturing Technologies : Mechatronics, Automation and Robotics

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OBJECTIVES AND LEARNING OUTCOMES OF FDP

This Faculty Development Program is sponsored by AKTU under TEQIP III and aimed to enhance the quality of classroom delivery of academic programs being run and foster a better ecosystem for research and innovation in the institutions. It is intended to enhance the effectiveness of teaching and research in the manufacturing technologies. It is well known that the technologies are continuing to push the boundaries of conventional manufacturing. The traditional production layouts are slowly being replaced by “smart” and “automated” processes. This FDP will provide a suitable exposure to the participants on latest advancements on manufacturing with specific reference to Mechatronics, Automation and Robotics. It will equip the facultymembers with required skills and knowledge to improve the teaching learning process in the related subjects of interest. The faculty members of the engineering colleges affiliated to Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow, can participate in this FDP. Although this FDP is specially designed for the faculty members of engineering disciplines from Mechanical, Production, Industrial, Manufacturing technologies etc. the faculty members of other department who wish to enhance their knowledge in interdisplinary areas of manufacturing can also participate.

WHO CAN PARTICIPATE ?

The faculty members of the engineering colleges affiliated to Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow, can participate in this FDP. Although this FDP is specially designed for the faculty members of engineering disciplines from Mechanical, Production, Industrial, Manufacturing technologies etc. the faculty members of other department who wish to enhance their knowledge in interdisplinary areas of manufacturing can also participate.

PEDAGOGY AND SCOPE

The sessions of this Faculty Development Program shall be conducted by the team of eminent academicians & industry experts possessing in-depth knowledge in the area of Advance Manufacturing Technology. It will consist of a series of lectures, interactions and hands-on practical sessions. Some identified subthemes on which the talk would be delivered by eminent resource persons are.

  • Advance manufacturing methods.
  • Advanced unconventional machining methods.
  • Advanced welding technology.
  • Flexible manufacturing system.
  • Industrial automation.
  • Introduction to robotics (Mobile robotics, Micro and Nano robotics).
  • Introduction to mechatronics.
  • Pneumatic and hydraulic system.
  • CNC machines and its programming.
  • SCADA & Fuzzy logic.

PARTICIPATION

There is no Registration Fee. The interested participants are required to fill the Registration Form available at our website www.srms.ac.in and send it by E-Mail (Scanned copy after due signatures)at E-mail: srmscet.unnao@srmscet.edu at the earliest but not later than 24th June, 2018.

The college will provide accommodation to the participants of this program on sharing basis. The allotment of the accommodation will be based on first come basis and depends on the availability. The participants who need accommodation during program are required to make request for that in the registration form.

This is a Five Days programme scheduled from 26th to 30th June, 2018 from 9:00am to 5:00pm. The participants are required to attend all sessions to get participation certificate.

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2nd Faculty Development Programme – Recent Advances in Power Electronics & Drive

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LAST DATE FOR REGISTRATION : 5 July, 2018

NEED AND MOTIVATION:

Power Electronics deals with the processing and control of Electrical Power from an Electrical source into the form and quality suitable for a particular Electrical Load. Electricity is the most important commodity. Life seems impossible without Electricity. Electric motors are used in a very big power range, from a few watts to thousands of kilowatts. Many applications require very precise position adjustment (like in robotics). In several applications optimum performance and efficiency are the major concern. Variable speed drive system helps in optimization of process so as to reduce investment cost, operational cost, and maintenance costs. Energy saving is another big advantage of variable speed drive. In all Variable speed drive System power electronic converter work as interface between the input power and the motor. Power Electronics and Drives are very important courses in the curriculum of Electrical Engineering and Electronics Engineering. Every engineer in the area of Electrical Engineering needs to have a detailed exposure to power Electronics and Drives.

OBJECTIVES

The Faculty Development Program is sponsored by DR. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow, to enhance the quality of classroom delivery of academic programs being run and to foster a better ecosystem for research and innovation at its affiliated institutions. The aim of this FDP is to discuss the fundamentals and recent developments in power electronics and electrical drives. This faculty development programme on topic “Recent Advances in Power Electronics and Drives” has Practical aspects, focuses on upgrading the teaching learning, analysis and research skills about the advances in the theory in various fields of electrical engineering and its practical aspects. This FDP programme will enrich the link between academia and industry and will enhance the
collaboration among them. It also explores the state of the art research issues related to thrust areas like application of power electronics in industrial drive. Power electronics makes up a large part of engineering and has close connections with many areas of physics, chemistry and mechanics. It establishes a rapidly expanding field in electrical engineering and a scope of its technology covers a wide spectrum. The Faculty Development Program is intended:

  • To understand the concepts through illustrations and applications.
  • To train the participants with the teaching methodology.
  • To introduce the subjects in a different perspective and to impart better knowledge and understanding of the subjects.

Overview

Power electronics is interdisciplinary in nature and is used in a wide variety of applications, such as a cell phone charger, a personal computer, a microwave oven, an MRI system, a hybrid electric car, or even the electrical grid. The importance of power electronics has grown over the years due to several factors. A few of these are the advent of smart power devices and the increasing global concerns about the effects of environmental pollution. Smart power devices are expected to become ubiquitous and revolutionize the way power is handled. Electric vehicle is currently looked upon as a promising solution to curb urban pollution. Also, to avoid the pollution due to setting up of new power generating stations, power electronics has been called upon to ensure better utilization of existing capacity. The integration of power electronics with renewable energy sources such as solar and wind has a vast potential to meet the energy scarcity. Controlled Electrical Drives can be regarded as the most flexible and efficient source of controlled mechanical Power.Understanding and developing the controlled electrical drive system require a multi-disciplinary knowledge, starting from electrical machine theory through electronic power converter technology to control motion system in electrical drive by various techniques. The focus of the electric drive R&D activity is to develop technologies and designs to reduce the cost and improve the performance in areas where the reliability of power electronics components is much needed. Electric drives control the speed, torque and direction of downstream devices, most typically a motor. Variable frequency drive (VFD) provides speed control for AC motors such as those in conveyors, fans, pumps and shop tools. DC drives provide variable speed control for DC motors, ideas for applications, requiring low speed control, torque and power. Power applications with electronic converters do a lot of difficult work for us. Optimists envision power electronics doing more things for the population. Electronic appliances contribute to a healthier and more comfortable living all over the world.

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SRMS Faculty Development Programme on Microsystems & Advanced Semiconductor Devices

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AIM & SCOPE OF THE FDP:

This FDP will provide an unparalleled knowledge gathering initiative for diversified topics of discussion and insights in unraveling the wonders in the field of “Microsystems & Advanced Semiconductor Devices” which also paves way for generations of researchers and scholars in acquiring knowledge and information by meeting face to face with the experts. Discussion on the research results from micro scale semiconductor devices to nanoscale semiconductor devices and their modeling will reduce the gap between the academic and industry approach in setting the new standard.

OVERVIEW:

Device scaling for optimum performance, least power consumption & miniaturization requires the introduction of advanced process module, smart material technology, innovative device architecture and use of alternative devices operation principles compared to standard technology. CMOS technology is at its final phase of it life cycle, new materials and device concept needs attention and explorations to optimize the potential even more than Moore’s Approach. Going beyond ‘Si’ with group IV alloys can provide higher efficiency and enable new device concepts in a compatible materials system.

This FDP will provide an extensive coverage on the following topics:


  • Semiconductor single crystal growth.
  • Nano-materials and devices.
  • Polysilicon for Photo-Voltaic applications.
  • Patterning challenges for Monolithic Si Photonics.
  • Semiconductor Physics & Modeling
  • Microelectronics Technology
  • Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Model.
  • Beyond CMOS Technology.
  • Semiconductor in Microwave Signal Generation and Processing.
  • Lab Sessions on Xilinx Vivado

PEDAGOGY:

The sessions of this Faculty Development Programme shall be conducted by the team of eminent academicians & industry experts possessing in depth knowledge in the area of Microsystems & Advanced Semiconductor Devices .It will consist of a series of lectures and hands-on practical sessions.

ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS:

All the faculty members of engineering colleges affiliated to Dr. A.P.J.A.K. Technical University, Lucknow can join this FDP to enhance their skills and expertise in the area.

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Fourth Day – The Faculty Development Programme(FDP) of Mechanical Engineering Department of SRMSCET Unnao

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Kripa Shankar (PhD, Cornell, USA), Hon’ble Ex-Vice Chancellor of Gautam Budh Technical University (now Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow) former Deputy Director IIT Kanpur and renowned professor of Industrial & Management Engineering department of Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur was the resource person on fourth day i.e 29th June, 2018 of ongoing AKTU -TEQIP III sponsored Faculty Development Programme on Advancements in Manufacturing Technologies at SRMSCET Unnao.

With his vast experience and specializations in manufacturing processes and operations, he talked about futuristic changes in the manufacturing. He said that “we must learn from the competition and change accordingly”. He guided the faculty members suitably on various aspects of teaching and learning. Faculty member of sister institution SRMS International Business School, Lucknow also joined the session along with some final year management students.

Third Day – The Faculty Development Programme(FDP) of Mechanical Engineering Department of SRMSCET Unnao

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D K Singh (Ph.D IIT Kanpur) and Professor of ME Department, Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology (MMMUT), Gorakhpur was the resource person on third day i.e 28th June, 2018 of ongoing AKTU sponsored Faculty Development Programme on Advancements in Manufacturing Technology of SRMSCET Unnao.

With his specialization in Advanced Manufacturing Technology he talked about Finishing of Micro components by Magnetic abrasive. The session was full of learning on advanced processes of finishing at atomic level manufacturing which generated lots of interest among the participating faculty members.