Environmental Sustainability Training Programmes on Awareness and Eco friendly Practices at BSACIST
B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology (BSACIST) has a strong commitment to environmental sustainability through a range of structured training programmes that build awareness and knowledge among both staff and students.
It supports environmental sustainability by offering dedicated training programmes that focus on environmental education for the university community. In addition, its sustainability efforts include workshops and community outreach activities aimed at improving water conservation and strengthening ecosystem preservation. Through practical, hands-on learning experiences and engagement beyond the campus, BSACIST helps students and staff develop a sense of responsibility and reinforces a sustainable culture within the university and the surrounding community.
| S. No. | Name of the Activity | Mapping with SDG |
| 01. | a) Guest Lecture – The story of Climate change, Hydrogen and Mars landing b) Ecological Footprint Tool To Assess the Environmental Impact Of Buildings | ![]() |
| 02. | a) Guest Lecture On Importance Of Solid Waste Management In India b) A report on the seminar on “Corrosion Prevention and Control in RC Structures (CPCRS 25)” at UiTM, Malaysia | ![]() |
| 03. | Technical Talk on Seismic Analysis and Special Concretes for Nuclear Safety related Structures | ![]() |
| 04. | Guest Lecture on Green Design and Sustainability | ![]() |
| 05. | Sustainable Project Development and National Building Codal Provisions | ![]() |
| 06. | Webinar On Safety Management In Construction | ![]() |
| 07. | Report On Disaster Preparedness –Awareness Program | ![]() |
| 08. | Electrochemical Corrosion Techniques: Theory and Hands on Training | ![]() |
| 09. | Guest Lecture “Global Green Building Initiative” | ![]() |
| 10. | International Guest Lecture on “Achieving Sustainable Development Goals by Technology and Business Resilience | ![]() |
| 11. | International Conference on “Smart Materials for Green Energy & Environmental Sustainability (SMaGEES 2024) | ![]() |
Report on Guest Lecture
Department of Chemistry organized a Guest Lecture on the topic of ‘The story of Climate change, Hydrogen and Mars landing” by the resource person Dr. Iyappan Arunkumar, Founder & Chairman of AnA startups Korea & India on 19th November 2024, Tuesday from 10.00 am to 11.30 am in CIIC Seminar Hall. The conveners of the Programme is Dr. I. Raja Mohamed, Professor and Dean (SPCS) and Dr. N. Hajarabeevi, Professor and Head, Department of Chemistry. The Coordinator of the programme was Dr. Jasmine Annajothi Jacob, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry. In this Guest lecture, M.Sc. Chemistry students and Faculty of Chemistry Department were participated. This programme was started with Qirath by Mr. Mohammad Hisham, first year M.Sc. student. Welcome address was given by Dr. N. Hajarabeevi, Professor & Head, Department of Chemistry. The introduction of Guest was given by Dr. Jasmine Annajothi Jacob, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry. Dr. Iyappan Arunkumar gave the lecture on the given topic and also career guidance to the students. After this the programme was concluded with vote of thanks by the coordinator Dr. Jasmine Annajothi Jacob.
After the completion of the programme the guest was taken to visit CIIC and finally he has received a startup permission in CIIC.
SCHOOL OF INFRASTRUCTURE
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Ref:903-A/Dean(SoI)/0924 Date:12.09.2024
REPORT
GUEST LECTURE ON IMPORTANCE OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN INDIA
Date:02.09.2024 Time: 03.00 PM-4.00 PM
Preamble:
A Guest Lecture on “Importance of solid waste management in India” was organized by ASCE Student Chapter, Department of Civil Engineering on 02.09.2024, 03.00 pm at Seminar Hall for the benefit of III Year B.Tech Civil Engineering students.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dr.R.Rajamanikam, Project Co-Ordinator, Centre for Environment & Humanity, Kodaikanal is an expert in the field of Solid waste management. He has executed several projects pertaining to the management of solid waste in Puducherry and also in Kodaikanal. In addition to seven years of research experience, he has also been a part of Shuddham and EcoService, a NGO. He is a recipient of CMS Vatavaran Puducherry -Auroville Green Ambassador Award and also serves as a guest lecturer in Bharathiyar Palkalai Koodam handling courses in Environmental studies.
ABOUT THE SESSION:
The session was conducted online and the google meet link used for the meeting is given below.
G -meet link |
Dr. Priya VS, Associate Professor, gave a warm welcome to the students & introduced the guest speaker. She emphasized the challenges faced by the individuals due to the improper disposal of municipal solid waste in cities. She also briefly described the initiatives taken by the government including its advantages and demerits.
The Guest speaker initially explained the different types of solid waste generated in India and the per capita waste generation in different states. The various factors that are contributing to the waste generation and the current practice of solid waste management in India was explained to the students.
The speaker described the importance of solid waste management by addressing two case studies which was implemented in Auroville, Puducherry and in Kodaikanal. Initially the guest speaker described the historic importance of both the places and the problems faced by the individuals because of the illegal burning of the solid waste in the open dump yard. He also stated the issued faced by the rag pickers who survive from the income generated from the collection of reusable materials from the waste.
Fig 1: Students participation in guest lecture
The Speaker explained the different types of community-based collection system adopted in Auroville. The types of solid waste generated, the segregation method, storage techniques at the premises, its collection in private vehicles were also briefed.
Fig 2: Types of Waste segregation system and Onsite composting
Dr.R.Rajamanikam also emphasized the necessity for developing an awareness among the people with respect to onsite compositing of food waste at the individual homes. The initiatives taken by the government to promote such activities in association with NGOs were elaborated and it was very much informative for the students.
With respect to the Kodaikanal, the speaker pointed out that the majority of waste were generated by the tourist’s activity and it mostly contains glasses, plastics, paper wastes. Very limited recycling industries are available to process such waste in Tamilnadu and hence the speaker motivated the students to be responsible and be civic conscious and to avoid the unwanted use of plastics etc.
The speaker also emphasized the importance of “Recycle , Reuse and Recover” and the initiatives taken by the government of Tamilnadu such as “Manjapai thittam “ etc was disseminated among the students. The session was very much informative and interactive. The students clarified their doubts through a very active interaction with the speaker.
The Following III Year B.Tech Civil Engineering Students were present during the lecture
| S.No | RRN No. | Name of the student |
| 1. | 220011601003 | AFSAL AHAMED |
| 2. | 220011601004 | AHAMED NAEEM A |
| 3. | 220011601005 | AMEER SHAKEER S |
| 4. | 220011601006 | AMJATH T T |
| 5. | 220011601007 | ANANDHA KUMAR R |
| 6. | 220011601011 | DHEEPAK KUMAAR S |
| 7. | 220011601012 | FAISAL AHAMEED F S |
| 8. | 220011601015 | MOHAMED JAFRON S |
| 9. | 220011601016 | MOHAMED MUBEEN |
| 10. | 220011601017 | MOHAMED RIYAZUDHEEN R |
| 11. | 220011601018 | MOHAMMED RAIHAAN R |
| 12. | 220011601019 | PRADEEP D |
| 13. | 220011601020 | PRADHEESH M |
| 14. | 220011601021 | RASETH IMAM NOOR |
| 15. | 220011601023 | ROSHAN AKTHAR M I |
| 16. | 220011601024 | SAI EASWAR S S |
| 17. | 220011601025 | SHARON AKRAM A |
| 18. | 220011601026 | SYED TALHA S H |
| 19. | 220011602005 | MOHAMED ABU RIYAS S |
| 20. | 220011602008 | MOHAMED FAISAL |
| 21. | 220011602010 | MOHAMED KALIFA K |
| 22. | 220011602012 | MOHAMED UVAIS M |
| 23. | 220011602013 | SHAFI AHMED S |
Vote of thanks was proposed by the Faculty Dr. Priya VS, Associate Professor. She thanked the Dean (Sol) for giving an opportunity for the students to interact with the experts from the industry and also thanked the guest speaker for his informative lecture .
OUTCOME
This Guest Lecture “Importance of solid waste management in India ” is a value addition to the course CEDX 42 Solid waste management because it familiarized the students with the necessity for solid waste segregation, its proper collection, treatment and also resource recovery.
SCHOOL OF INFRASTRUCTURE
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Ref.:912 / Dean(SoI) / 0924 Date: 24.09.2024
Technical Talk on
Seismic Analysis and Special Concretes for Nuclear Safety related Structures
Date: 23.08.2024 Time: 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
I . PREAMBLE:
As part of the M.Tech (Structural Engineering) curriculum of the Department of Civil Engineering, B S Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, a technical talk was arranged for the courses CEE6101, Advanced Design of Concrete Structures and CEE6102, Dynamics of Structures on 23rd August 2024 from 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
II . ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dr. G. Padmanabhan is a distinguished Senior Scientific Officer working in Bhabha Atomic Research Centre with an experience of 23 years in design and construction of nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities. He is an expert in Geotechnical earthquake engineering, finite element analysis, geotechnical investigations & ground improvement methods, contract management and construction. He has more than 20 publications in national and international journals. Currently he is a faculty member of Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai and also in reviewer panel board of M.Tech and PhD thesis from various universities. He is in panel board of various reputed journals as a reviewer. He is life member of Indian Geotechnical Society, Indian Nuclear Society, Indian concrete institute etc. He had actively collaborated with various academic and Research institutions namely IISc Bangalore, IIT-Chennai, Anna University, Central Water Power Research Institute -Pune, and Central institute of mining and fuel research.
Technical Talk Brochure
III . ABOUT THE SESSION:
Dr. J. Revathy, Professor of Civil Engineering welcomed the participants and provided an overview on the technical talk organised as part of the M.Tech (Structural Engineering) curriculum. The talk was specifically arranged to supplement two courses: CEE6101 Advanced Design of Concrete Structures and CEE6102 Dynamics of Structures. As the course teacher for CEE6101 Advanced Design of Concrete Structures, Dr. Revathy explained that the session would help students understand how the use of special concrete materials influences the deflection and cracking of structures under various types of loading conditions.
Following this, Dr. P. Gajalakshmi, Professor of Civil Engineering introduced the guest speaker. As a course teacher for CEE6102 Dynamics of Structures, she emphasized that the participants would gain knowledge on the challenges and innovations in sustainable concrete materials, with a particular focus on designing structures subjected to accidental loading, especially in the context of Nuclear Power Plants.
Dr. G. Padmanabhan, the guest speaker, covered the key topics including the importance of deflection and cracking in structures, the use of special concretes and the seismic analysis of nuclear safety-related structures. He explained that nuclear power plants and related facilities must be designed to withstand natural disasters, such as earthquakes, to ensure the safety of the plant and the surrounding environment.
Dr. Padmanabhan’s presentation focused on methodologies for seismic analysis, the challenges of excavation for nuclear structures, and the various types of concrete specifically formulated to enhance the safety and durability of nuclear reactors. He highlighted that seismic analysis is a critical component in the design and construction of nuclear safety-related structures. The primary goal is to assess the structure’s ability to withstand forces and displacements caused by seismic events, using advanced computational models to simulate earthquake impacts on nuclear facilities.
The importance of considering factors such as soil-structure interaction, dynamic response characteristics, and the potential for seismic-induced structural failures was emphasized. Dr. Padmanabhan stressed that accurate seismic analysis is essential to ensure the resilience of nuclear facilities to seismic activities, thereby minimizing the risk of radiation leaks or catastrophic failures.
He also explained the use of Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) in nuclear construction, which offers the advantage of high flowability, enabling it to fill complex formwork without the need for mechanical vibration. This reduces the risk of voids and improves the overall quality and integrity of the concrete structure. Such specialized concretes are crucial for ensuring the safety and reliability of nuclear reactors, providing the necessary strength, durability, and radiation protection required for the safe operation of nuclear power plants.
IV . DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS:
The following are the list of participants of I & II-year M. Tech (Structural Engineering) & Ph.D. Scholars attended the technical talk:
| Name | RRN |
| 1. | Derrick Shalvin M | 241202601001 |
| 2. | Giri Ravendar M | 241202601002 |
| 3. | Gokul Prasadh N | 241202601003 |
| 4. | Hudson Gnanadurai C | 241202601004 |
| 5. | Jessica Jenny James | 241202601005 |
| 6. | Lavanya D | 241202601006 |
| 7. | C G Lohith | 241202601007 |
| 8. | Mohamed Zuhairudeen A | 241202601008 |
| 9. | Sethu Raman | 241202601009 |
| 10. | Muhammad Ibrahim L | 231202601003 |
| 11. | A. Hrithik Ramkumar | 231202601002 |
| 12. | M.Charumathi | 231202601001 |
| 13. | Saran.T | 231202601005 |
| 14. | Praveen J | 231202601007 |
| 15. | Naveen E | 231202601004 |
| 16. | Shaik Davood | 231202601006 |
| 17. | Thasmeer Khan | 240803701001 |
| 18. | S. Mahalakshmi | 240803101003 |
V. OUTCOME:
- Students will be able to select appropriate special concrete materials and describe the design and loading conditions of structures subjected to extreme forces, particularly in nuclear power plants.
- Students will have the opportunity to design and analyse critical concrete structures subjected to seismic loading, with a focus on evaluating deflection and cracking behaviour under various loading conditions.
- Students will learn to assess the seismic performance of structures using advanced computational models, ensuring resilience against seismic events.
One Day National level Workshop on
“Taming the dust: Minimizing Brake Particulate Matter Emission”
22nd Aug., 2024 Events Schedule
09.00 – 09.30 am | Registration | |
09.30 to 10.15 a.m |
Inauguration and Keynote address | Mr. Prakash Anantharaman, Vice President (R & D), Renault Nissan Technology & Business Center India |
| 10.15 to 10.30 a.m | Tea Break | |
10.30 to 11.15 a.m | Mr. Gopala Krishnan.V, General Manager, Apache Friction R&D Brakes India Ltd, Chennai |
Brake Emissions- Evaluation & Control methods |
11.15 to 12.00 p.m | Dr. Navnath Kalel Assistant Manager (R&D) Friction Products Section Suprajit Engineering Limited, Banglore |
Development of Cu free brake pads and Brake particulate matter emission |
12.00 to 12.45 p.m | G Vijay Sankar Principal Engineer | Materials Technology Mahindra Research Valley, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., Chengalpattu |
Taming the dust through the sustainable brake rotor development |
| 12.45 to 01.45 p.m | Lunch Break | |
01.45 to 2.30 p.m | Mr. Saravanakumar Subbu, Deputy General Manager Chassis Engg – PF ASE RAE Division Renault Nissan Technology Business India Ltd |
Brake Emissions and impacts on NVH Performance -an Overview |
02.30 to 03.15 p.m | Mr. Nirmalendu Chatterjee, Global Sales Leader for ITT Friction Technology | Global Trends of Automotive Market & Requirements of Particles engineering |
| 03.15 to 03.30 p.m | Tea Break | |
| 03.30 to 04.00 p.m | Valedictory function | |
PREAMBLE
The Department of Mechanical Engineering has organized one day National level workshop on “Taming the dust: Minimizing brake particulate matter emission” held on 22.08.2024 at B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, in Association with SAE Southern section Mahindra Worldcity division. Total
54 participants registered for this workshop including participants from industries, academicians, research scholars and students.
Industry participants – 26
Mando participants (operating engineers) 17
External Research Scholar 3
Internal faculty 7
Internal student -1
Total -54
Brochure of the seminar
Invitation of the Seminar
Inauguration Schedule
09.45 – 09.47 AM |
QIRATH by Dr. Asrar Ahmed |
| 09.47 – 09.52 AM | Thamizh Thaai Vazhthu |
09.52 – 09.57 AM |
Welcome Address by HOD / Mech |
| 09.57 – 10.07 AM | Presidential Address by the honourable Vice Chancellor |
10.07 -10.12 AM |
Felicitation by DEAN (SMS) |
10.12 – 10.17AM | VC to present Shawl & Memento to the Chief Guest – Mr. Prakash Anantha Raman (Vice President – R& D, RNTBC) |
10.17 – 10.19 AM | Dean to present memento to SAESSMWCD Chairman – Dr. Baskara Sethupathy |
10.19 – 10.21 AM | HOD / MECH to present memento to SAESSMWCD Secretary – Mr. Vijay Kumar DGM R&D, M&M |
| 10.21 – 10.23 AM | Introduction about the Chief Guest – Dr. G. Rajesh |
10.23 -10.43 AM |
Chief Guest delivery address |
10.43 – 10.46 AM |
Vote of Thanks by the Coordinator – Dr. M. A. Sai Balaji |
| 10.46 -10.50 AM | Group photograph |
The seminar began with the recitation of Qirath. The Department Head, Dr. A.S.Selvakumar, warmly welcomed the attendees. Our esteemed Vice Chancellor, T.Murugesan, delivered the presidential address. Dr. H. Siddhi Jailani, Dean (SMS), offered his felicitations afterward. This was followed by the inaugural address by the Chief Guest, Mr. Prakash Anantha Raman (Vice President – R&D, RNTBC). One of the event coordinator, Dr.M.A.Sai Balaji, proposed the vote of thanks to the attendees.
Session I:
The speaker for the first session Mr. Gopala Krishnan.V, General Manager, Apache Friction R&D, Brakes India Ltd, Chennai presented the topic “Brake Emissions-Evaluation & Control methods”.
His lecture focused on:
- The evolution of the non-exhaust norms and the proposed test schedules to capture and measure the particulate matters.
A discussion on different case studies carried out in his organization.
Session II:
Dr. Navnath Kalel, Assistant Manager (R&D), Friction Products Section, Suprajit Engineering Limited, Banglore presented the topic “Development of Cu free brake pads and Brake particulate matter emission”
The emphasis of his lecture was on:
- The development of Cu free brake
- How the Cu free pads aids in reducing the brake particulate matter emission
Session -III:
Mr.G.Vijay Sankar, Principal Engineer/Materials Technology, Mahindra Research Valley, Mahindar & Mahindra Ltd., presented the topic “Taming the dust through the sustainable brake rotor development”
The focus of his presentation was on:
- The development of sustainable brake rotor through FNC process
- The problems encountered from the friction couple if only the rotor is
- How the variation of carbon content in the composition affects the mechanical properties of the rotor.l
Session -IV:
Mr.Saravanakumar Subbu, Deputy General Manager,Chassis Engg-PF ASE RAE Division, Renault Nissan Technology Business India Ltd., presented the topic “Brake Emissions and impacts on NVH Performance -an Overview”
The key points of his presentation were
- The brief introduction about the Noise, Vibration and Harness in the brake
- The problems encountered by the friction couple due to modifications on the brake system and how it affects the transfer layer formation ultimately affecting the NVH issues.
Session -V:
Mr. Nirmalendu Chatterjee, Global Sales Leader for ITT Friction Technology, Pune presented the topic “Global Trends of Automotive Market & Requirements of Particles engineering”
The Central themes of his presentation were
- The growing concern about declining global sales of EVs
- The challenges posed to the friction material industry and OEMs by the upcoming Euro-7 particulate matter emission regulations
- A comparison of Europe’s preparedness for PM emissions to that of our nation .
Feedback from the participants:
The feedback from participants was overwhelmingly positive. They expressed a desire for more events to be organized on topics of pressing concern.
The seminar was concluded with the vote of thanks by Dr. M.A.Sai Balaji– coordinator of the event.
Workshop participant details:
| S.No | Name | Organization Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Janakiraman R | UD Trucks India |
| 2 | Swaminathan H | Brakes India Ltd |
| 3 | Nirmal Jackson U | Brakes India Ltd |
| 4 | Gopala Krishnan V | Brakes India Ltd |
| 5 | Mr. Vijay Kumar | Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd |
| 6 | Raja R | Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd |
| 7 | JEEVAHARAN M | Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd |
| 8 | Mr. Vijaykumar | Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd |
| 9 | Dhanapal M R | Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd |
| 10 | Nishanth Govindarajan | Ford Motor Company |
| 11 | Dr. Navnath Ramchandra Kalel | Suprajit Engineering Limited, Bangalore |
| 12 | Dr. Ashish Saurabh | Suprajit Engineering Ltd. |
| 13 | Balaji P | TVS Sundaram Brake Linings Ltd |
| 14 | Vinoth Rao E | TVS Sundaram Brake Linings Ltd |
| 15 | Vaidheeswaran | TVS Sundaram Brake Linings Ltd |
| 16 | B Venugopal | Steadfast Friction and Carbon Products |
| 17 | Arun Kumar Prasad | Tivolt, TI Clean Mobility |
| 18 | Atthi Sudar N | Suprajit Technology Centre |
| 19 | Atthi Sudar N | Suprajit Technology Centre |
| 20 | Satya Priye | Satya Cashew Chemicals Pvt Ltd |
| 21 | Vengatesan | Renault Nissan Technology and Business Center India |
| 22 | Aparna Rajput | Renault Nissan Technology and Business Center India |
| 23 | Prasad S | Renault Nissan Technology and Business Center India |
| 24 | Murali Arumuttu | Renault Nissan Technology and Business Center India |
| 25 | Srinivasan | Renault Nissan Technology and Business Center India |
| 26 | P Arulanandam | ALGATS Engineering |
| 27 | Dharmaraja Stephen | Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences |
| 28 | R Reshin | Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences |
| 29 | Mohandoss R | VIT Chennai |
| 30 | Muthamilselvi P | SRM Institute of Science and Technology |
| 31 | Dr. V. Krithika | SRM Institute of Science and Technology |
| 32 | Debobrata Majumdar | Mando Automotive India Pvt Ltd |
| 33 | Nandhakumar G | Mando Automotive India Pvt Ltd |
| 34 | S Prasanth | Mando Automotive India Pvt Ltd |
| 35 | Karthick Kasinathan | Mando Automotive India Pvt Ltd |
| 36 | Hasanal Arzad H | Mando Automotive India Pvt Ltd |
| 37 | Mariammal A | Mando Automotive India Pvt Ltd |
| 38 | Vignesh Kumar N M | Mando Automotive India Pvt Ltd |
| 39 | Prasanta Maji | Mando Automotive India Pvt Ltd |
| 40 | Nagendran P | Mando Automotive India Pvt Ltd |
| 41 | Muthu Krishnan G | Mando Automotive India Pvt Ltd |
| 42 | Subhadip Goswami | Mando Automotive India Pvt Ltd |
| 43 | Saravanan C | Mando Automotive India Pvt Ltd |
| 44 | Moloy Gorai | Mando Automotive India Pvt Ltd |
| 45 | Krishnendu Mallick | Mando Automotive India Pvt Ltd |
| 46 | Sagat Dutta | Mando Automotive India Pvt Ltd |
| 47 | Rahman A | B S A Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 48 | Loganathan Sekar | B S A Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 49 | P D Jeyakumar | B S A Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 50 | Dr. C. K. Arvinda Pandian | B S A Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 51 | D Pradeep Kumar | B S A Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 52 | Dr. Pervaz Ahmed M | B S A Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 53 | Dr. Asrar Ahmed | B S A Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 54 | Dr. Sathickbasha | B S A Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
SCHOOL OF INFRASTRUCTURE
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Ref.: 918/Dean(SoI)/1024 Date: 01.10.2024 Technical Talk on
REPORT
Guest Lecture on Green Design and Sustainability
19/8/2024 @ 2.00 pm to 3.30 pm
Preamble:
A guest lecture on 19th August, 2024 on the topic “Green Design and Sustainability” was organized by Department of Civil Engineering, School of Infrastructure from 2.00 pm to 3.30 pm at Convention centre, B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Vandalur, Chennai for the benefit of final Year B.Tech students of School of Mechanical Sciences, School of Computer Information and Mathematical Sciences, School of Life Science, and School of Electrical and Communication Sciences.
Guest Lecture Invitation
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dr. Kurian Joseph is a Professor in Department of Environmental Engineering and he is also the Director, Centre for Climate Change and Disaster Management, College of Engineering, Guindy campus, Anna University, Chennai. He has more than 30 years of experience in teaching and research in various areas of Environmental Engineering. He briefed about Sustainability, Sustainable Development goals plans, and strategies to be focused on to achieve long term sustainable development.
ABOUT THE SESSION:
The session started with recitation of Qirat by Ms.Zaina Pasha of B.Tech (IV year CSE). The beloved Dean, School of Infrastructure, Dr.M.S.Haji Sheik Mohammed, felicitated the gathering. Ms.Rukshana of B.Tech (IV year CSE), gave a brief introduction about the guest speaker Dr. Kurian Joseph, Professor, Department of Environmental Engineering and Director, Centre for Climate Change and Disaster Management, College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University, Chennai. The speaker gave a lecture on the topic “Localising Sustainable Development”. He also briefed about the significance of sustainability and sustainable development and the relevance based on day to day scenario.
Sustainable Development is the ‘development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs’. There are five key concepts in Sustainable development: concept of needs, idea of limitations, concern for the future, equity and fairness and systems thinking. The speaker explained these concepts and discussed the various core problems and syndromes related to global change and suggested five mindsets to be kept to achieve sustainability: Earthly mindset, Analytic mindset, Careful mindset, and Collaborative mindset and Action mindset.
The speaker also emphasized the five characteristics of sustainability such as renewability, substitution, Interdependence, Adaptability and Institutional Commitment and its importance in achieving sustainable development.
The Chief guest Dr.Kurian Joseph, Director, Centre for Climate Change and Disaster Management was honoured by Dr.M.S.Haji Sheik Mohammed,Dean,School of Infrastructure
Lecture by Dr. Kurian Joseph
The speaker talked about the seventeen sustainable development goals proposed in the United Nations sustainable development summit 2015 that has to be achieved before 2030, He also discusses the objectives and targets of each sustainable development goal, their importance and the steps to achieve these goals. The various schemes and plans followed by Indian government to achieve sustainable development goals including Mahatma Gandhi national rural employment guarantee act (MGNREGA), Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Gramin (PMAY-G) are also discussed.
Finally the speaker concluded by stating the various strategies that has to be implemented such as low carbon development of electricity systems, low carbon transport systems, energy and material efficient buildings, rain water harvesting, restoration of water bodies, waste water recycling etc. to achieve long term sustainable development. Nearly 400 final year students attended this seminar.
OUTCOME
- The students of final year B.Tech (under Regulation 2021, R-2021) are offered a course on GEDX116 Green Design and Sustainability in their VII semester as a open general elective.
- The main objective of this course is to explore the concepts of green design and sustainable development through which the students will develop a thorough understanding of green design and sustainable development.
- This seminar “Guest Lecture on Green Design and Sustainability”is a value addition for this course because it familiarized the students with the various concepts related to green design and sustainable development.
- At the end of this seminar, the following outcomes were achieved for the course “GEDX116 Green Design and Sustainability”.
- The students were able to know the concepts related to sustainability and sustainable
- The students were able to understand the various sustainable development goals that have to be achieved for long term sustainable development and the strategies
- The students came to know the various plans implemented by Indian government to meet the sustainable development goals by 2030.
SCHOOL OF INFRASTRUCTURE
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Ref.: 1148 / Dean(SoI) / 0525 Date: 02.05.2025
Guest Lecture on
Sustainable Project Development and National Building Codal Provisions
Date: 16.04.2025 Time: 11.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
1. Preamble
The Department of Civil Engineering, School of Infrastructure, hosted an insightful guest lecture on the theme “Sustainable Project Development and National Building Codal Provisions”-(Hybrid mode) on 16th April 2025 for the course CEEY 258 – Energy conservation techniques in building [II sem, M.Tech – Construction Engineering and Project Management] and CED 6224 – Estimation & Costing of Infrastructure Projects [IV sem, B.Tech – Civil Engineering]. The event was organized in collaboration with the Kancheepuram local centre of The Institution of Engineers (India) and Institution’s Innovation Council, BSACIST, reinforcing the department’s ongoing efforts to bridge academia and industry through meaningful interactions and knowledge sharing.
The program took place at the PG Computer Laboratory, Department of Civil Engineering and was also made accessible online through Google Meet, ensuring broader participation. The event was convened by Dr. M.S. Haji Sheik Mohammed, Dean of the School of Infrastructure and Dr. Vasanthi Padmanabhan, FIE, Professor of Civil Engineering. The coordinators of this event are Dr. M. Ayisha Sidiqua, Assistant Professor (Senior Grade), MIE, and Mr. A. Sheik Farid, Assistant Professor (Senior Grade), MIE.
2. Resource Person and Session Highlights
Dr. M. Ayisha Sidiqua, Assistant Professor (Senior Grade), Department of Civil Engineering, extended a warm welcome to the guests & participants and introduced the guest speaker. The lecture was delivered by Dr. Velan C, CEO CEEBROS, Chennai, a seasoned expert in the field of sustainable construction and building codes. Dr. Velan shared his extensive experience in sustainable development, with a particular focus on practical approaches to planning and executing construction projects that align with current national policies and environmental responsibilities.
- The session was structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of
- The concept and need for sustainable project development in modern
- Key principles and frameworks for achieving sustainability in civil
- Overview of the latest National Building Codal Provisions and their implications for project planning, design, and execution.
- Integration of sustainable practices into traditional construction methods, along with case studies from CEEBROS projects.
- Strategies for engineers to stay compliant with codal requirements while innovating for
Guest Lecture Brochure
III. DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS:
The following are the details of participants of II-year, B.Tech., (Civil Engineering) & I-year M.Tech., (CEPM) :
| S.No | Reg.No. | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 230011601001 | ABDUL AADHIL M |
| 2 | 230011601002 | ABDUL RAHIM |
| 3 | 230011601003 | AKRAM JAWEETH A |
| 4 | 230011601004 | ARAVINTHAN THEIVARAJ |
| 5 | 230011601005 | ARSHATH IBRAHIM S |
| 6 | 230011601007 | IMRAN FARID A |
| 7 | 230011601008 | JAMEEL AHAMED M |
| 8 | 230011601009 | MAHALAKSHMI K |
| 9 | 230011601010 | MOHAMED ASLAM S |
| 10 | 230011601011 | MOHAMED SHADIQM |
| 11 | 230011601012 | MOHAMED YASIN S |
| 12 | 230011601013 | MOHAMMED AJMAL |
| 13 | 230011601014 | MOHAMMED FAAIZ K |
| 14 | 230011601015 | MOHAMMED MEHRAN P |
| 15 | 230011601016 | MOHAMMED RAZEEN T |
| 16 | 230011601017 | MOHAMMED SIDDIQ S |
| 17 | 230011601018 | RAMEEZA YASMIN P K |
| 18 | 230011601019 | ROSHAN ASFAQ |
| 19 | 230011601020 | SAAD SAYEED SHAIRKHAN |
| 20 | 230011601021 | SURYA MOORTHY M |
| 21 | 230011601022 | SYED AHAMED K M |
| 22 | 230011601023 | SYED MASOOTH |
| 23 | 230011601024 | THOKCHOM WANGLEN |
| 24 | 230011601025 | THYCUS MARIO VALANTINE |
| 25 | 230011601026 | YUKESH G |
| 26 | 230011602001 | ABDUL ASIF M |
| 27 | 230011602002 | ESAKKI RAJESH R |
| 28 | 230011602003 | FASLAN AHAMED A |
| 29 | 230011602005 | MOHAMED JASIM H |
| 30 | 230011602006 | MOHAMED YUSUF IRFAN M |
| 31 | 230011602007 | NAUFAL AHAMED |
| 32 | 230011602008 | RITHVIK K |
| 33 | 230011602009 | MUHAMADHU SULTHAN S |
| 34 | 230011602010 | DILEEP KUMAR S |
| 35 | 242202601002 | MOHAMMED AQIL Z |
| 36 | 242202601003 | ARUL ANANTH V |
| 37 | 242202601004 | BALASUBRAMANIAN B |
| 38 | 242202601005 | KALUSALINGAM K |
| 39 | 242202601006 | SWETHA S |
IV. Participant Engagement
The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from faculty members, undergraduate and postgraduate students. The lecture was followed by an interactive Q&A session where participants raised thought-provoking questions about the practical challenges of implementing sustainable practices in real-world projects. Dr. Velan’s responses provided clarity and actionable insights, making the session both intellectually stimulating and practically enriching.
Feedback from participants indicated a high level of satisfaction with the relevance and depth of the content delivered. Many expressed interests in pursuing further study and research in sustainability-oriented construction and codal compliance.
V. Important remarks
The guest lecture on “Sustainable Project Development and National Building Codal Provisions” was a significant initiative by the Department of Civil Engineering to inspire and educate the next generation of Civil Engineers. The session not only highlighted the growing importance of sustainability in the infrastructure domain but also provided a detailed understanding of the national regulatory landscape that governs it. The session concluded with a vote of thanks by Mr. A. Sheik Farid, Assistant Professor (Senior Grade).
VI. Outcome
- Students gained deeper knowledge of energy conservation strategies and their integration in sustainable building design.
- The lecture emphasized relevant national building codes and green building certifications, reinforcing the importance of regulatory compliance in sustainable
- The session highlighted practical approaches to cost estimation in sustainable projects, helping students link theoretical costing techniques with real-world project scenarios.
SCHOOL OF INFRASTRUCTURE
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Ref. : 1156 /Dean(SoI)/0524 Date: 12.05.2025
A report on the seminar on “Corrosion Prevention and Control in RC Structures (CPCRS 25)” at UiTM, Malaysia
Date: 16.04.2025 Time: 9.30 am to 4.00 pm
I. Preamble:
A one-day seminar on “Corrosion Prevention and Control in RC Structures” was jointly organized by the Department of Civil Engineering, B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Institute for Infrastructure Engineering and Sustainable Management (IIESM), School of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, and Concrete Society of Malaysia (CSM). The seminar was conducted at Al-Jazari Seminar Hall, College of Engineering, UiTM, Shah Alam, Malaysia on 16th April 2025. This seminar was organised as a part of MoA between between B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology and Universiti Teknologi Mara for the collaborative research project titled “Influence of Chemical and Mineral Admixtures on the Performance of Galvanised Steel Rebars” under a mutual funding scheme.
II. ABOUT THE SESSION, SPEAKERS AND TOPICS
The purpose of the one day seminar was to create awareness among the civil engineering industry personnel on Corrosion Prevention and Control in RC structures. The seminar focussed on the durability of structures and corrosion prevention in RC structures.
Lecture 1:
- Durable concrete structures: Significance and influencing parameters – Dr. Mohd Fadzil Arshad, Professor (TS) and Director, Institute for Infrastructure Engineering and Sustainable Management (IIESM), School of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM).
Lecture 2:
- Corrosion of steel in concrete: Mechanism, causes, consequences and control measures – Dr. M.S. Haji Sheik Mohammed, Professor and Dean, School of Infrastructure, Department of Civil Engineering, BSACIST
Lecture 3:
- Protective coatings for corrosion prevention in concrete structures – M.S. Haji Sheik Mohammed, Professor and Dean, School of Infrastructure, Department of Civil Engineering, BSACIST
Lecture 4:
- Inhibitors for corrosion prevention/control in RC structures – Dr. M.S. Haji Sheik Mohammed, Professor and Dean, School of Infrastructure, Department of Civil Engineering, BSACIST
Lecture 5:
- Corrosion control in distressed RC Structures using sacrificial anodes – Dr. Roopa V, Asst Professor (Sr. ), Department of Civil Engineering, BSACIST
Seminar Brouchure
Programme Schedule
| Time | Topic | Speaker / Resource Person |
| 9.00 – 9.30 a.m. | Inauguration | |
| 9.30 – 10.30 a.m. | Durable Concrete Structures: Significance and Influencing Parameters | Dr. Mohd Fadzil Arshad, Professor (TS), IIESM, UiTM |
| 10.30 – 11.00 a.m. | Tea Break | |
| 11.00 – 12.00 Noon | Corrosion of Steel in Concrete: Mechanism, Causes, Consequences and Control Measures | Dr. M.S. Haji Sheik Mohammed, Professor Dr. Roopa V, Asst Professor (Sr. Gr.), Dept. of Civil Engineering, BSACIST |
| 12.00 – 1.00 p.m. | Protective Coatings for Corrosion Prevention in Concrete Structures | Dr. M.S. Haji Sheik Mohammed, Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, BSACIST |
| 1.00 – 2.00 p.m. | Lunch Break | |
| 2.00 – 3.00 p.m. | Inhibitors for Corrosion Prevention / Control in RC Structures | Dr. M.S. Haji Sheik Mohammed, Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, BSACIST |
| 3.00 – 4.00 p.m. | Corrosion Control in Distressed RC Structures using Sacrificial Anodes | Dr. Roopa V, Asst Professor (Sr. Gr.), Dept. of Civil Engineering, BSACIST |
| 4.00 p.m. | Valedictory & Certificate Distribution | |
Dr. Sakiah Abdul Kudus, Associate Professor, College of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Mara, welcomed the gathering and gave an overview of the programme. The workshop was inaugurated by Dr. Mohd Fadzil Arshad, Professor (TS), Director, Institute for Infrastructure Engineering and Sustainable Management (IIESM), School of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM).
Welcome Address by Dr. Sakiah Abdul Kudus, Associate Professor, College of Engineering, UiTM
During the seminar, the participants were also exposed to NDT equipments viz., ultrasonic pulse velocity test, rebound hammer, and equipment to determine the elements of concrete instantly at site conditions.
III. Salient photographs taken during the seminar
Participants with Resource Persons
IV. Details of participants
| S.No | Name | Designation | Institution |
| 1 | Hasnida Adlin Binti Kamaruddin | Engineering | Engineering Services Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia |
| 2 | Ir. Ts. Wan Azura Binti Wan Mohd Nasir | Engineering | |
| 3 | Muhammad Saifuldin Bin Zakaria | Engineering | |
| 4 | Nurul Syafiqah Binti Jani | Engineering | |
| 5 | Mohamad Faizullah Bin Roslan | Engineering | |
| 6 | Emma Binti Abdul Rauf | Engineering | |
| 7 | Harun Bin Sahibol Bahar | Engineering | |
| 8 | Noraini Binti Abd Manap | Engineering | |
| 9 | Mohd Hanif Bin Mohd Muzar | Engineer | |
| 10 | Ahmad Kusyairi Bin Omar | Engineer | |
| 11 | Muhammad Fahmi Hakim Bin Ghazali | Engineer | |
| 12 | Ir Khairul Anwar Bin Hatta | Engineer | |
| 13 | Amal Husni Bin Mansor | Assistant Director | |
| 14 | Suffian Slamat | Assistant Manager | PBLT SDN BHD, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
| 15 | Mohamad Hafiz Bin Mohd Salehim | Geotechnical Design Engineer | Geoquest Solutions, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
| 16 | Muhammad Ameir Asyhraf Bin Yusri | Design Engineer | |
| 17 | Chankar A/L L. Mohan | Construction Manager | |
| 18 | Salhafizah Yaacob | Senior Science Officer | Institute for Infrastructure Engineering and Sustainable Management (IIESM), UiTM |
| 19 | Rosnani Md Saini | Senior Science Officer | |
| 20 | Prof. Ts Dr. Hj. Mohd Fadzil Arshad | Senior Lecturer | |
| 21 | Assoc. Prof. Ir. Ts. Dr. Rohana Hassan | Lecturer | |
| 22 | Assoc. Prof. Ir. Ts. Dr. Ekarizan Shaffie | Lecturer | Institute for Infrastructure Engineering and Sustainable Management (IIESM), UiTM |
| 23 | Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhd Norhasri Muhd Sidek | Senior Lecturer | |
| 24 | Dr. Norshariza Mohamad Bhkari | Lecturer | |
| 25 | Mohd Shafee Harun | Senior Research Officer | |
| 26 | Nurliza Jasmi | Senior Research Officer | Institute for Infrastructure Engineering and Sustainable Management (IIESM), UiTM |
| 27 | Mohammad Faiz Jamal Abd Nasir | Assistant Engineer | |
| 28 | Mohd Alif Abd Jalil | Assistant Engineer | |
| 29 | Ku Harussani Ku Halim | Executive Employee | |
| 30 | Wan Abdul Halim Nizan | Senior Administrative Assistant |
V. OUTCOME
The one day seminar created awareness about
- The significance of corrosion of steel in RC structures on its durability and service life. (SDG 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation)
- Savings in construction materials by adopting corrosion prevention technologies. (SDG : 12 Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns)
- Reduction in Co2 emissions due to the adoption of good construction practices, corrosion control technologies and (SDG : 13 Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts )
SCHOOL OF INFRASTRUCTURE
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Ref.:810-3/Dean(SoI)/0524 Date: 23 .05.2024
REPORT
WEBINAR ON SAFETY MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION
Date: 20.05.2024 Time: 9.30 am to 10.30 pm
Preamble:
A Guest Lecture on “Safety Management in Construction” was organized by Department of Civil Engineering on 26.04.2024, 9.30 am at Seminar Hall for the benefit of II Year B.Tech Civil Engineering and M.Tech Structural Engineering students.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Er. SAQLANE MEHDI KALVE, Earthworks Field Engineer – KIEWIT, Canada in Toronto, Canada. He graduated B.Tech Civil Engineering from Crescent University and then he worked as a site Engineer in STUDIEUX Architects during 2018 – 2019. He completed his M.Tech Construction Management Engineering from Concordia University – Canada.
ABOUT THE SESSION:
Dr. P. Gajalakshmi, Professor, gave a warm welcome to the students & extended a brief introduction about the guest speaker. In her welcome address, she briefed about the significance of Safety management and its necessity in the construction site.
Safety management is essential in Civil Engineering to protect workers, the public, and the environment, ensure legal compliance, manage risks, promote project success, uphold reputation, and support sustainable development goals
The primary goal of safety management in construction is to prevent accidents, injuries, and fatalities by creating a safe working environment and promoting a culture of safety among all stakeholders. It involves compliance with relevant safety regulations and standards, proactive identification and mitigation of hazards, effective communication and collaboration, and the integration of safety considerations into all phases of the construction process.
Introduction about the speaker by the Mr.Yaasin of III Year B.Tech
The speaker started his webinar with brief introduction about Safety and its importance in Construction Siteand the negligence in safety by organization during construction phase. He discussed about various possible accidents that can occur during a construction Phase and listed about obstacles and risk in working in heights. He listed various Personal protective equipment (PPE) which is any device or clothing that protects employees from injury or illness in the workplace. This can include hard hats, safety glasses, earplugs, and safety shoes. He briefed about proper offloading procedure that is the process of safely unloading construction materials, equipment, or components from delivery vehicles or transportation means at the construction site
He gave brief knowledge about Construction safety which comprises of records, reports, plans, and forms that are created and maintained to ensure compliance with safety regulations, monitor safety performance, and facilitate the implementation of safety measures on construction sites. He explained various safety practices with case study.
Finally, the Guest enlisted the job opportunities for civil engineers in Canada and various higher studies courses after completing Civil Engineering. He briefly described about CGPA and finance that is required for pursuing Higher studies in Abroad.
The session was very much informative and interactive. The students were able to know about actual site safety practices and the benefits of studying abroad
The Following Faculty Members and Students were present during the lecture
- Faculty Coordinators
- P. Gajalakshmi, Professor
- V.S.Priya, Associate Professor
- Nisha Khanam, Assistant Professor (Sel.Gr),
- K.Kanmani, Assistant Professor
- III Year Tech Civil Engineering Students
| S.No | RRN | Name |
| 1 | 210011601001 | ABDUL BAASIT H |
| 2 | 210011601002 | ABDUL RAZZAQ AHMED BIJILI A M |
| 3 | 210011601003 | AFSAL AHAMED A |
| 4 | 210011601004 | AHAMED RISWAN |
| 5 | 210011601005 | AJMAL R |
| 6 | 210011601006 | AMRES KISHORE J |
| 7 | 210011601007 | BHUPATHIRAJAN A P |
| 8 | 210011601008 | GURUPRASATH J |
| 9 | 210011601009 | HASAN SHA |
| 10 | 210011601010 | HEMASHREE GURUNATHAN |
| 11 | 210011601013 | MISFAHUR RASMI |
| 12 | 210011601014 | MITUN S |
| 13 | 210011601015 | MOHAMED AZMI B |
| 14 | 210011601017 | MOHAMED SADIQ AHMED |
| 15 | 210011601018 | MOHAMED YOUSUF J |
| 16 | 210011601019 | MOHAMMAD YAASIN MAZID |
| 17 | 210011601020 | MOHAMMED AARIEF B |
| 18 | 210011601021 | MOHAMMED ISHAQUE V Y |
| 19 | 210011601022 | MOHAMMED SAHAL SHAMSHERI |
| 20 | 210011601023 | MOHAMMED SHAHEER AADIL |
| 21 | 210011601024 | MUNEER AHAMED S |
| 22 | 210011601025 | NIMAL H |
| 23 | 210011601026 | NIYAS AHAMED H |
| 24 | 210011601027 | NIZAMUDEEN R |
| 25 | 210011601028 | PRAVEEN KHANNA A R |
| 26 | 210011601029 | RAGAVAN K |
| 27 | 210011601030 | RAGUL KUMAR G |
| 28 | 210011601031 | RIYAZ AHAMED N U |
| 29 | 210011601032 | SAMEER AHMAD |
| 30 | 210011601033 | SANJANA D M |
| 31 | 210011601035 | SHAIK HUZAFUR RAHMAN |
| 32 | 210011601036 | SHAMIL A V |
| 33 | 210011601037 | SHIEK MOHAMED GHOUSE Z |
| 34 | 210011601038 | SYED SALAVUDEEN S M |
| 35 | 210011601039 | THAMEEM AQSHAN V M |
| 36 | 210011601040 | VISHNU PRIYA S V |
| 37 | 210011601041 | YASWANTH M |
| 38 | 210011602001 | AASHIQ T A |
| 39 | 210011602002 | AHAMED SAABIQ |
| 40 | 210011602003 | ALMUHAPPADULLAH V A |
| 41 | 210011602004 | AWUF ASHMAR A |
| 42 | 210011602005 | DEEPARATCHAGAN R |
| 43 | 210011602006 | JAFFAR HANIFA R |
| 44 | 210011602007 | MADDISETTY ROSARIO VICTOR |
| 45 | 210011602008 | MOHAMED AKIL D |
| 46 | 210011602009 | MOHAMED SAFWAN S |
| 47 | 210011602010 | MOHAMED SALMON S |
| 48 | 210011602011 | MOHAMED YOUSUF ABSAL T M |
| 49 | 210011602013 | MOHAMMED THOUFIQ |
| 50 | 210011602014 | NITHISH KUMAR V |
| 51 | 210011602016 | NOOR MOHAMED S A K |
| 52 | 210011602017 | PRASHANTH B |
| 53 | 210011602018 | PRITHIK RAMAN R |
| 54 | 210011602019 | SAKTHI N |
| 55 | 210011602020 | SANTHOSH KUMAR V |
| 56 | 210011602021 | SHAMEER M |
| 57 | 210011602022 | SHIYAM T |
| 58 | 210011602024 | SUDHARSAN R |
| 59 | 210011602025 | SURYA PRAKASH S |
| 60 | 210011602026 | VIJAY B |
| 61 | 210011602027 | VIMAL NIRANJAN S |
| 62 | 210011602028 | YAHSMIN PARVEEN |
I Year M.Tech Structural Engineering Students
S.NO | RRN | NAME |
1 | 231202601001 | CHARUMATHI M |
2 | 231202601002 | HRITHIK RAMKUMAR |
3 | 231202601003 | MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM L |
4 | 231202601004 | NAVEEN E |
5 | 231202601005 | SARAN T |
6. | 231202601006 | SHAIK DAVOOD |
7. | 231202601007 | PRAVEEN |
I Year M.Tech Construction Engineering and Project Management Students
S.NO | RRN | NAME |
1 | 232202601001 | AASHIQ RAJA A |
2 | 232202601002 | MUHAMMAD MAIDEEN NIZAR |
3 | 232202601003 | RIYAS AHAMED M |
4 | 232202601004 | SANKARALINGAM N |
5 | 232202601005 | SHIEK HASEENA I |
Vote of thanks was proposed by the Faculty Dr.Nisha Khanam, Assistant Professor (Sel. Gr.). She thanked the Dean (Sol) for giving an opportunity for the students to interact with the experts from the industry and guest speaker for his conceptual talk.
OUTCOME FROM THE WEBINAR
The webinar on “Safety Management in Construction” is a value addition for the courses CEE 6223 – Construction Quality and Safety Management (I Year M.Tech –CEPM), CED 3202 –Construction management (III year –B.Tech) because the webinar has given the exposure on the critical importance of prioritizing safety in every aspect of construction projects. Through insightful discussions, informative presentations, and engaging interactions, we have gained valuable knowledge and practical strategies for enhancing safety practices on construction sites. Finally the undergraduate students who are willing to pursue higher studies in abroad have also gained the exposure of undergoing exams like IELTS, TOEFL, GRE etc and about applying for the courses in university.
SCHOOL OF INFRASTRUCTURE
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Ref.:762-A /Dean (SoI) /0424 Date: 15.04.2024
REPORT ON DISASTER PREPAREDNESS – AWARENESS PROGRAM
PREAMBLE:
The school of infrastructure conducted an awareness program under the theme “Disaster Preparedness” on 01/04/2024 for the third Engineering students pursuing Disaster Management course from 1.30 pm to 3.40 pm.
ABOUT THE SESSION:
The programme started with Qirath followed by TamilThai Vazhthu.Dr. K. Yogeswari, Professor, extended a warm welcome to the dignitaries and the students. In her welcome address, she elaborated the importance of prevention measures to be taken before any disaster. The event was presided by Mr. Krishnamoorthy, Fire Service Officer, NDRF Chengalpattu District. He briefed about the significance of managing disaster and elaborated the ways to prevent and avoid greater impact.
During the session different types of disasters and their causes were explained in detail along with the mitigation measures. Some case studies such as recent flood occurred in low level areas like Mudichur, Velachery in Chennai, various LPG gas explosions occurred in Chennai regions were discussed in detail. The importance of safety measures in handling the household liquid and gaseous materials were also emphasized.
Vote of thanks was proposed by Dr. Karthikeyan Ramalingam, Dean Student Affairs and he thanked Dr. K. Yogeswari and Dean (SoI) for giving an opportunity for the students to participate in the event and Mr. Krishnamoorthy, Fire Service Officer, and his team for their valuable presence and contribution.
Fire Safety Training:
The workshop dedicated a session to fire safety, equipping participants with hands-on training of using different types of fire extinguisher for different types of fire accidents due to oil, electricity and dry materials.
OUTCOME:
This awareness program provided students
- Increased awareness about fire related
- Enhanced preparedness and Pro- active measures during fire accidents.
Faculty Co-ordinators
SCHOOL OF INFRASTRUCTURE
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Ref. : 767/Dean(SoI)/0424 Date: 4.04.2024
Guest lecture on
ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT TOOL TO ASSESS THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF BUILDINGS
Date: 15/03/2024 Time: 2.15 pm to 4.15 pm
I. PREAMBLE:
A guest lecture on “ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT TOOL TO ASSESS THE
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF BUILDINGS ” was organized by the Department of Civil Engineering, B S Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology on 15.03.2024, from 2.15 pm to 4.15 pm through Google Meet online platform.
Online Gmeet Link:
Guest Lecture – Ecological Footprint Tool to assess the Environmental Impact of Buildings Friday, March 15 · 2:15 – 4:15 pm
Time zone: Asia/Kolkata
Google Meet joining info Video call link: https://meet.google.com/ztt-phrm-qko Or dial: (US) +1 484-519-1428 PIN: 470 141 550#
II . ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dr. Dilawar Hussain completed his bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and Master’s in Thermal sciences from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. Then, he did his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Motilal Nehru National Institute of technology, Allahabad, India in 2020. Initially, he has joined as a visiting faculty at Motilal Nehru National Instiute of Technology and currently serving as a HOD / Mechanical Engineering and Dean IQAC at Maulana Mukhtar Ahmad Nadvi Technical Campus, Mansoora, Maharashtra since 2021. Dr. Dilawar handled various research projects. His areas of research include the ecological footprint assessment, supercapacitor metals, thermal power generation techniques, green energy environment and sustainable development etc. He has more than 17 publications to his credit and also authored more than 25 books and book chapters.
III . ABOUT THE SESSION:
Dr. J. Revathy, Professor of Civil Engineering & Dean (Research) welcomed the participants, following which Dr. N. S. Shafeer Ahamed introduced the speaker to the gathering. The focus of the talk was on the assessment of ecological footprint of various buildings and also a simple tool used to assess the environmental impact on different buildings. The lecture covered the analytical method of calculating the carbon footprint by analyzing the various factors of the buildings i.e. materials, manpower, techniques, equipments etc. The program ended with the vote of thanks delivered by Dr. Shafeer Ahamed.
Students of M.Tech (SE & CEPM) attended the lecture through offline mode
IV . DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS:
The following are the list of participants attended the webinar:
| S. No | NAME |
| 1. | Ashar Eqbal |
| 2. | Basharath Alhasan P M |
| 3. | Mohamed Fazil Sadiq Batcha |
| 4. | Mohamed Yasin A M |
| 5. | Noorul Ameen M |
| 6. | Thasmeer Khan M H |
| 7. | Umar Navaj J |
| 8. | Vidhya R |
| 9. | Vignesh R |
| 10. | Vigneshwar M |
| 11. | Vishnu Sharan K |
| 12. | Dhanush Raghav |
| 13. | Aashiq Raja A |
| 14. | Muhammad Maideen Nizar |
| 15. | Riyas Ahamed M |
| 16. | Sankaralingam N |
| 17. | Shiek Haseena I |
| 18. | Mahalakshmi |
| 19. | Charumathi |
| 20. | Mohammed Ibrahim |
| 21. | Ansari Ismail Ateeque Shameem Akhatar |
| 22. | Ansari Abu Usama Abdul Rahman |
| 23. | Abdullah Khan Nasir Khan |
| 24. | Faizan Ahmed Mohammed Aarif |
| 25. | Saud Anjum Mahevi Mohammed Rashid |
V. OUTCOME
The outcome of the guest lecture is that participants are enriched with the ability to evaluate the environmental impacts of building structures, enabling the assessment of the ecological footprint of each building. This contributes to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 11) ensuring a greener environment.
World Water Day 2024 Celebrations: Theme -Water for Peace
Brief details about the programme:
Guest Lecture on “Water for Peace – World Water Day 2024”,was organized by the Institution of Engineers (India), Kancheepuram Local Centre in association with the Department of Civil Engineering, School of Infrastructure, B.S.Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology on 21stMarch 2024 as part of World Water Day Celebrations. Dr.Vasanthi Padmanabhan, Professor & Student Advisor IE(I) School of Infrastructure, B.S.Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology welcomed the chief guest Dr.Sekhar Raghavan (Rain Man), the honorary secretary of IE(I) – KLC Dr.S.Karthikeyan, and the audience. She appraised the importance of conserving and effectively storing the rainwater and available water for the future use.Dr.S.Karthikeyan, honorary secretary IE(I) felicitated the gathering and briefed the essential role of water in our human life and its importance. He stated that the Institution of Engineers (India) is the National organization of engineering professionals in India. It is the largest multi-disciplinary engineering professional society. He insisted everyone to become member of IEI and encouraged the students to apply for the project proposal for which the fundings are given in order to motivate the students.
About the Lecture
Dr.Sekhar Raghavan is the Director of Rain centre at Adyar, Chennai which was been inaugurated by the Former Chief Minister Late. Dr.J.Jayalalitha. Dr.Sekhar Raghavana is also known as Rain man. The speaker started the lecture explaining the need, relevance and importance of rainwater harvesting. During his lecture he explained to students about his initiating the rain centre which was a part of his Akash Ganga Trust that spreads awareness about rainwater conservation in a country that thirsts for water yet allows the precious fluid to go waste. Hence a universal access to water still remains an issue in India and in particular in Chennai. He also shared his experience in bridging the gaps between society and rainwater harvesting in his life long journey to keep the water-tables high and the groundwater sweet (as opposed to salty groundwater due to over-use and seawater ingress). In this case moving forward to the future generation and needs. It’s that time of year when we should start worrying about our rain water harvesting systems and get them ready for the coming rains. The speaker shared about the most common problems that can be expected in RWH structures for which he has given few tips to follow. The issues are deposit of silt picked up by rainwater from dirty rooftops and driveways. Take preventive measures like pruning tree branches, empty and clean the filters, wash, dry and fill them. Regularly check the roof top pipes for leaks and replace where necessary. Finally, the speaker concluded by saying save rainwater as it is free.
Around 70 students from IV and VI semester B.Tech, Civil Engineering participated in the event and got benefited. This lecture was useful and compliments the UG courses viz. CEDX 53 – Stormwater and Flood management, CEDX 51 –Hydrology and CED 2205 –Water Resources Engineering.
Programme Schedule
09.30 | QIRATH | Mr. HUZAFAR RAHMAN III Year |
09.33 | STATESONG(ThamizhThaiVazhthu) | MR.RASMI& MR. SYED SALAVUDEEN III year |
09.35 | WELCOMEADDRESS | Dr.VASANTHIPADMANABHAN.,FIE
Professor |
09.40 | FELICITATION | Dr.S.KARTHIKEYAN
Honorary Secretary (IEI) Kanchipuram chapter |
10.00 | INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE CHIEF GUEST | Mr.SAHAL SHAMSHER,III Year B Tech |
11.00 | GUEST LECTURE BY CHIEF GUEST | Dr.SEKHAR RAGHAVAN
Director, Rain Centre, Adyar, Chennai |
11.50 | VOTEOFTHANKS | Ms.HEMASHREE
Student Member, IIIYear |
12.00 | NATIONALANTHEM |
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SCHOOL OF INFRASTRUCTURE
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Ref. : 766/Dean(SoI)/0424 Date: 4.04.2024
Electrochemical Corrosion Techniques: Theory and Hands on Training
Date: 8.03.2024 – 9.03.2024 Time: 9:30 pm to 4.00 pm
I. Preamble:
A two-day workshop on “Electrochemical Corrosion Techniques: Theory and Hands-on Training” was organized by the Department of Civil Engineering, and Department of Chemistry, B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology in association with AMPP India section (SZ) & NIIS (SZ) on 08.03.2024 and 09.03.2024.
II . ABOUT THE SPEAKERS AND TOPICS
- Advanced Electrochemical Techniques: S. Ningshen, Head, CSTD & CEPS, IGCAR, Kalpakkam
- Advanced Techniques of Monitoring – Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy: Dr. S. Ramanathan, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Madras
- Corrosion Testing of Steel in Concrete: Radhakrishna G. Pillai, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Madras
- Basics of Electrochemistry, Testing and Monitoring: S. Rangarajan, Former Head, Water & Steam Chemistry Division, BARCF, Kalpakkam
- Basics of Corrosion and its Forms: S. C. Vanithakumari, SO/F, Corrosion Science & Technology Division, IGCAR, Kalpakkam
- Electrochemical Behaviour of Coated Steel Rebars in Concrete: Dr. M.S. Haji Sheik Mohammed, Dean, School of Infrastructure, BSACIST
- Inhibitors for Corrosion Protection: T.M. Sridhar, Assistant Professor & Head (i/c), Department of Analytical Chemistry, Madras University
- Applications of Nanomaterials for Corrosion Control: N. Vasimalai, Asst. Prof. (Sel. Gr.), Department of Chemistry, BSACIST
- Galvanic Anode Cathodic Protection: Dr. Roopa V, Asst. Prof. (Sr. Gr.), Department of Civil Engg., BSACIST
ABOUT THE SESSION:
The purpose of the two-day workshop is to train postgraduate students, research scholars, faculty members of arts & science and engineering colleges, and industry personnel in electrochemical analytical equipments and related theory. The workshop aims to provide knowledge on the latest advancements in electrochemical corrosion and its control techniques in the fields of science and technology. It is intended to serve as an introduction to the use of electrochemical techniques in corrosion applications, with an emphasis on the use of modern instruments to acquire pertinent data. The workshop also aims to provide practical insight into corrosion aspects and to train participants in the proper interpretation of data for use in corrosion prediction, prevention, and monitoring.
The session details and programme schedule are given below:
DAY 1 – March 8, 2024 (Friday) | ||
| Time | Topic | Speaker / Resource Person |
| 8.30 – 9.30 a.m. | Registration | |
| 9.30 – 9.35 a.m. | About the Workshop | Dr. M.S. Haji Sheik Mohammed Dean, School of Infrastructure, BSACIST |
| 9.35 – 9.45 a.m. | Felicitation & Inauguration of Workshop | Dr.S.Ningshen Head, CSTD & CEPS, IGCAR, Kalpakkam |
| 9.45 – 10.30 a.m. | Basics of Corrosion and its Forms | Dr. S.C. Vanithakumari, SO/F, Corrosion Science & Technology Dicision, IGCAR, Kalpakkam |
10.30 – 11.15 a.m. | Basics of Electrochemistry, Testing and Monitoring | Dr.S.Rangarajan, Former Head, Water & Steam Chemistry Division, BARCF, Kalpakkam |
| 11.15 – 11.30 a.m. | Tea Break | |
| 11.30 – 12.30 noon | Advanced Electrochemical Techniques | Dr.S.Ningshen Head, CSTD & CEPS, IGCAR, Kalpakkam |
| 12.45 – 2.00 p.m. | Lunch Break | |
| 2.00 – 3.00 p.m. | Corrosion Testing of Steel in Concrete | Dr. Radhakrishna G Pillai, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Madras |
3.00 – 4.00 p.m. | Hands-on Training on Basic Electrochemical Testing Techniques | Faculty members of BSACIST & Research Scholars of IIT Madras and BSACIST |
| 4.00 p.m. | High Tea | |
| DAY 2 – March, 9, 2024 (Saturday) | ||
| Time | Topic | Speaker / Resource Person |
| 9.00 – 9.30 a.m. | Galvanic Anode Cathodic Protection | Dr. Roopa V, Asst Professor (Sr. Gr.), Department of Civil Engineering, BSACIST |
9.30 – 10.00 a.m. | Electrochemical Behaviour of Coated Steel Rebars in Concrete | Dr. M.S. Haji Sheik Mohammed Dean, School of Infrastructure, BSACIST |
| 10.30 – 11.00 a.m. | Applications of Nanomaterials for Corrosion Control | Dr. N. Vasimalai, Asst. Professor (Sel. Gr.) Department of Chemistry,BSACIST |
| 11.00 – 11.15 a.m. | Tea break | |
11.15 – 12.00 a.m. | Inhibitors for Corrosion Protection | Dr. T.M. Sridhar, Assistant Professor, Head (i/c), Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Madras. |
12.00 – 01.00 p.m. | Advanced Techniques of Monitoring – Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy | Dr. S. Ramanathan, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Madras |
| 12.45 – 2.00 p.m. | Lunch Break | |
2.00 – 3.30 p.m. | Hands – on Training on Advanced Electrochemical Testing Techniques | Dr. S. Ramanathan, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Madras Research Scholars of IIT Madras and BSACIST |
| 3.30 to 3.45 p.m. | MCQ on Topics of Day 1 and 2 | Research Scholars of BSACIST |
| 4.00 to 4.30 p.m. | Valediction, Certificate Distribution & High Tea | |
Dr. Mohd. Umar recited the Qirath and the workshop began with the blessings of almighty. Dr.
M.S. Haji Sheik Mohammed, Dean, School of Infrastructure, briefed about the workshop and the workshop was inaugurated by Dr. S. Ningshen, Head, CSTD & CEPS, IGCAR, Kalpakkam.
Following the inaugural ceremony, the speakers delivered the thematic lectures on the various topics as per the schedule. All the lectures were very informative and interesting to the participants.
During the Hands-on training session, the participants were exposed to various electrochemical testing techniques / experiments such as Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, impressed voltage test, half cell potential test, macrocell corrosion test, carbonation test and the determination of chloride threshold etc. The participants were also facilitated to perform the experiments under the mentoring of expertise faculty and research scholars.
Participants of 2- day workshop on Electrochemical Corrosion Techniques: Theory and Hands on Training
Hands on training session on 8th March 2023 (Afternoon) at Chemistry Laboratory
The following are the details of participants of ECT 2024:
| S.No | Name | Designation | Institution |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ms. Benisha P.V | Research Scholar | University of Madras |
| 2 | Ms. Dharshini A | Research Scholar | Anna University |
| 3 | Mr. Dilrabin K | Research Scholar | National Institute of Technology, Calicut |
| 4 | Ms. Hemalatha C | Research Scholar | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 5 | Ms. Immaculate Mercy J | Research Scholar | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 6 | Mr. Jabastin S | Research Scholar | University of Madras |
| 7 | Mr. Prem Kumar S | II Year, M.Sc., Chemistry | Vivekananda College, Madurai |
| 8 | Mr. Ranjith Kumar R | II Year, M.Sc., Chemistry | Vivekananda College, Madurai |
| 9 | Ms. Siani Michel | Research Scholar | National Institute of Technology, Calicut |
| 10 | Ms. Srividya T | Research Scholar | SRM Institute of Science and Technology |
| 11 | Mr. Suriyapandi M | II Year, M.Sc., Chemistry | Vivekananda College, Madurai |
| 12 | Mr. Symonds Fradrick J | Research Scholar | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 13 | Ms. Cheranmadevi P | Research Scholar | Anna University |
| 14 | Mr. Muniyan P | Research Scholar | Anna University |
| 15 | Ms. Veera Muthammal V | Research Scholar | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 16 | Mr. Ashar Eqbal | II Year, M.Tech., Structural Engineering | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 17 | Ms. Charumathi M | I Year, M.Tech., Structural Engineering | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 18 | Ms. Divyalakshmi M | II Year, M.Sc., Chemistry | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 19 | Mr. Hirthik Ramkumar A | I Year, M.Tech., Structural Engineering | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 20 | Mr. Inzamam Ul Haq A | I Year, M.Sc., Chemistry | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 21 | Mr. Mohammed Yasin A M | II Year, M.Tech., Structural Engineering | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 22 | Mr. Muhammed Ibrahim L | I Year, M.Tech., Structural Engineering | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 23 | Mr. Narendran P | II Year, M.Sc., Chemistry | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 24 | Mr. Naveen E | I Year, M.Tech., Structural Engineering | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 25 | Mr. Praveen J | I Year, M.Tech., Structural Engineering | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 26 | Ms. Priya M | II Year, M.Sc., Chemistry | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 27 | Mr. Saran T | I Year, M.Tech., Structural Engineering | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 28 | Mr. Nabeel Abdullah | Final Year, B.Tech., Civil Engineering | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 29 | Mr. Ramesh Kumar R | Assistant Professor | Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda College, Chennai |
| 30 | Mr. Sahik Davood | I Year, M.Tech., Structural Engineering | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 31 | Dr. Sivaramakrishnan S | Associate Professor | Sairam Institute of Technology, Chennai |
| 32 | Ms. Mary Rebekah Sharmila S | Research Scholar | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 33 | Ms. Abirami R | Research Scholar | University of Madras |
| 34 | Ms. Bidisha Panda | Internship Student | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
| 35 | Dr. Purnima | Post Doctorate | Indian Institute of Technology, Madras |
| 36 | Dr. Krishna Unni A S | Post Doctorate | Indian Institute of Technology, Madras |
| 37 | Mr. Umesh Hule | Research Scholar | Indian Institute of Technology, Madras |
| 38 | Ms. Shefali Aggarwal | Research Scholar | Indian Institute of Technology, Madras |
| 39 | Ms. Swapna S | II Year, M.Sc., Chemistry | B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
A Quiz was conducted at the end of 2 days workshop. The first three winners were Mr. Umesh Hule, Ms. Shefali Aggarwal and Dr. Purnima. They were awarded with cash prizes of Rs. 1000 , Rs.750 and Rs. 500 respectively. The certificate for participation was distributed to the participants by Dr. S. Ramanathan, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Madras. Vote of thanks was proposed by Dr. N . H a j a r a B e e v i , Head, Department of Chemistry. The organizers heartly thank and acknowledge the support from sponsors M/s. Sri Easwari Scientific Solution Pvt Ltd, Chennai and M/s. Leading Edge Lab Equipments limited, Coimbatore for the smooth conducte of ECT 2024.
III . OUTCOME
The outcomes of the two-day workshop on electrochemical corrosion and its control techniques include:
- Providing an introduction to the use of electrochemical techniques in corrosion
- Emphasizing the use of advanced electrochemical instruments and techniques to acquire pertinent data.
- Offering insight knowledge on practical aspects of
- Providing an opportunity for participants to acquire knowledge on state-of-the-art instruments in laboratory sessions designed to complement the lecture sessions.
- Emphasizing techniques for proper interpretation of data for use in corrosion prediction, prevention, and monitoring.
Report on Guest Lecture “Global Green Building Initiative” Presented by Mr. P.Thalaiselvam Manager – Corporate Sustainability
Innowell Engineering International Pvt. Ltd, Chennai
Date: 13.10.2025 Time: 2.00 PM
Organized by
Indian Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ISHRAE) –
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Convenors Dr. H. Siddhi Jailani, Dean – School of Mechanical Sciences Dr. A. S. Selva Kumar Head of the Department Department of Mechanical Engineering BSA Crescent Institute of Science and Technology | Coordinators Dr. S. Mohamed Illyas, Associate Professor Dr. K. Asrar Ahmed, Assistant Professor (Sr. Gr) Department of Mechanical Engineering BSA Crescent Institute of Science and Technology |
PREAMBLE
A guest lecture on “Global Green Building Initiative” was organized by ISHRAE and Department of Mechanical Engineering, BSA Crescent Institute of Science and Technology on 13/10/2025. The presentation was delivered by Mr. P. Thalaiselvam, Manager – Corporate Sustainability Innowell Engineering International Pvt. Ltd, Chennai. Students from the Mechanical Engineering department and faculty members participated in the Guest lecture. Dr. H. Siddhi Jailani, Dean School of Mechanical sciences and Dr. A. S. Selva Kumar, Head of the Department – Mechanical Engineering felicitated the resource person.
The guest lecture emphasized on importance of Green Building and its potential benefits.
The presentation highlighted the following points,
- The importance of sustainable architecture to reduce environmental impact and energy consumption.
- International green building standards such as LEED, BREEAM, and IGBC certifications.
- Innovative ecofriendly materials and technologies used in modern green
- The economic and social benefits of adopting green building practices
| Attendees | ||
|---|---|---|
| S.No | Name | Class |
| 1 | AADEL ABDUL QADER | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 2 | ABDUL AWWAL I | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 3 | ABDUL BASID A | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 4 | ADHOKSHAJJAN ANGAMUTHU | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 5 | AYYAASH IQBAL S | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 6 | ESAKKIPANDI M | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 7 | FAZIL RAHMAN J | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 8 | FOUZAN QASIM | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 9 | GOPALA KRISHNA R | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 10 | MOHAMED RAFI P | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 11 | MOHAMED SHAMEER M | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 12 | MOHAMMED AASIF UMAR M | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 13 | JOSHUA JOY MARK G | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 14 | LOKESH P | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 15 | MAHENDRAN D | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 16 | MANOJ V | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 17 | AHMED | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 18 | ARAVIND S | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 19 | SUBBIAH S | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 20 | SETHURAMAN K | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 21 | SHARON EDWARD M | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 22 | I. SYED MOINUDEEN | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 23 | SAKTHI KUMARAN K | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 24 | SYED MD DAHIYA | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 25 | V. SUPRIYA | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 26 | MOHAMED MOHIDEEN S | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 27 | MOHAMED MUADH | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 28 | MOHAMED SAABIQ | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 29 | MOHAMMED SHAKKIR | VII Semester – Mechanical |
| 30 | SATHICK A.S | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 31 | A ABDUL GHANI | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 32 | AJMAL AHMED N.S | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 33 | AKIF ABDUL RAHMAN | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 34 | M. ASHARAF MUSTAFA | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 35 | ASHIF S | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 36 | ASHRAF SHEIK R | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 37 | BHARATHWAJ M | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 38 | DHANUSH S | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 39 | GOKUL RAJ M | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 40 | HAARUN SHAIEK M | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 41 | KOWSHIKA T | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 42 | MOHAMED ABDULLA J | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 43 | S. MOHAMED RIYADH | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 44 | N.S. MOHAMED ROSHAN | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 45 | MOHAMED SULTHAN | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 46 | MOHAMED TARIQ KARUNAI S | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 47 | RAIYAN ABDUL HAKEEM | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 48 | RENIM YOUNUS MAYAN | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 49 | R.S. SAI SRIJEETH | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 50 | M.S. SAKTHI NARAYANAN | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 51 | SATHICK A.S | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 52 | SUSIKARAN V.S | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 53 | TAMILVANAN M | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 54 | ARSHAN AHMED A | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 55 | AVINASH KJ | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 56 | DEEPAK M | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 57 | DITHISH | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 58 | GOKUL MALLIGARJUN AV | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 59 | IRSHATH BN | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 60 | MOHMED SHAKI R U | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 61 | MUHAMMED AAQIL S | V Semester – Mechanical |
| 62 | PRAVIN RAJAN V | V Semester – Mechanical |
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES
B.S.ABDUR RAHMAN CRESCENT INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
International Guest Lecture 22.2.2024
VENUE – SEMINAR HALL, MANAGEMENT STUDIES
The Department of Commerce BSACIST organised International Guest Lecture on “Achieving Sustainable Development Goals by Technology and Business Resilience” Prof. Dr. MBN Ismail, Professor in Management, Faculty of Management and Commerce, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka.
The session started with the blessings of the Almighty, proceedings with a soul-stirring qirath by Dr. Sibgathullah Nasir followed by a welcome speech by Dr.Ayub khan Dean, School of Social Science and Humanities (SSSH) and Dr.T.Selvakumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce introduced the Chief Guest for the day.
First and second year B.Com (Hons) and First year and third year BBA students were the audience. Prof. Dr. MBN Ismail, explained about, aimed to explore the intersection of technology and business resilience in the context of advancing sustainable development globally.
The lecture commenced with an overview of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their significance, he highlighted the pivotal role of technology in driving progress towards the SDGs, and the concept of business resilience and its intrinsic link to sustainability.
He explains the challenges hindering the effective implementation of technology-driven solutions for sustainable development and he shared practical insights and recommendations for stakeholders, including businesses, governments, and civil society organizations, on leveraging technology and fostering business resilience to accelerate progress towards the SDGs.
The Guest Lecture provided a thought-provoking discussion on the critical nexus between technology, business resilience, and sustainable development. Participants gained valuable insights into innovative approaches for addressing global challenges and advancing the SDGs agenda. The session was interesting and informative.
Finally the session came to an end with the vote of thanks Dr.N.Kogila, Assistant Professor Department of Commerce extend sincere gratitude to Prof. Dr. MBN Ismail for sharing their expertise and insights during the lecture.
TESTIMONIAL BY STUDENTS
Irshath Mohammed A (III BBA General)
“Professor MBM Ismail sir’s guest lecture on leveraging technology and fostering business resilience to achieve sustainable development goals was enlightening. His insightful perspective and practical strategies left us inspired and equipped to tackle complex global challenges. A truly engaging session that sparked valuable discussions and empowered us to drive positive change.
Sumetha (I B.Com Hons)
Thanks to Dr.Mbm ismail sir, for the discussion on business resilience resonated deeply with me, as it underscored the significance of building adaptive and agile organizations capable of weathering disruptions while maintaining a commitment to sustainability. Learning about strategies such as circular economy models, supply chain optimization, and risk mitigation frameworks highlighted how businesses can not only survive in a rapidly changing world but also thrive by aligning their operations with environmental and social objectives.
Sameer shaick s (I BBA General)
Achieving sustainable development goals through technology and business resilience is crucial. Technology can play a significant role in addressing global challenges and promoting sustainable practises. By leveraging innovation and resilience in business, we can create a positive impact on the environment, society and the economy. Thanks for the department of commerce and the respective faculty for arranging a program with a great knowledge. This program gave a good idea about the business strategies and development
International Conference on “Smart Materials for Green Energy & Environmental Sustainability (SMaGEES 2024), 11 & 12 December 2024
Report
Day of event : 11.12.2024 and 12.12.2024
Mode of conduct : Offline No. of delegates attended : ~300
Departments involved : Department of Chemistry and Physics
Event Details:
On behalf of the School of Physical and Chemical Sciences, B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, 2 days International Conference on “Smart Materials for Green Energy & Environmental Sustainability is organized during 11-12 December 2024.The conference was presided by Dr. T. Murugesan, Vice Chancellor, BSACIST and felicitated by Dr. N. Raja Hussain, Registrar, BSACIST. Padma Bhushan Dr. T. Ramasami, Distinguished Professor of Eminence, Anna university, Chennai and former secretary, DST India has Inaugurated the conference and delivered the inaugural address with mentioning the importance of conference theme, materials towards green energy and environmental sustainability.
During the inauguration address Dr. T. Ramasami has insisted that, every individual researcher has to come forward in coordination towards the development of materials which contribute the reduction in carbon dioxide level and improvement in economic growth without damaging the society and our environment. For that everybody should work together to meet the sustainable development. Conference souvenir was released by the chief guest during the inauguration followed by there are 12 eminent researchers from various academic institutions all over the world has delivered keynote and invited lectures on green energy and environmental sustainability on both the conference dates. Delegates from various institutions and industries were presented their research projects through 110 oral and poster presentations. Best presentations were scrutinized by the conference jury committee and awarded with cash prizes.
The conference arrangements were done by a team consist of conveners
Dr. I. Raja Mohamed, Dean, SPCS, Dr. N. Hajarabeevi, HoD/Chemistry and Dr.
- V. Vijayaraghavan, HoD/Physics, coordinators Dr. M. Mohamed Sheik Sirjuddeen, Associate Professor/Physics and Dr. M. Asha Jhonsi, Associate Professor/Chemistry. On day two, the valedictory program of the conference was presided by Dr. N. Thajuddin, Pro-Vice Chancellor, felicitated by Dr. Irfan, Deputy Registrar and the valedictory address was delivered by Dr. D. Kalpana, Senior Principal Scientist, CSIR Madras Complex, Chennai. From different universities and colleges around 300 researchers and students were participated in the international conference.
Program Schedule:
Technical Program with session-wise details
Time (hrs) | DAY 1 – 11.12.2024 – WEDNESDAY | |||
| 08.45 – 09.45 | Registration at Lounge II Floor, Convention Centre | |||
| 10.00 – 11.00 | Inauguration at Seminar Hall 1, Convention Centre | |||
| 11.00-11.30 | Group Photo (Convention Centre Entrance) followed by Tea Break | |||
| Technical Session 1, Seminar Hall 1 | ||||
| 11.30 – 12.30 | Keynote Lecture 1 (Offline) by
Dr. N. Vijayan Sr. Principal Scientist & Professor CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi Optimizing Growth Conditions to Enhance the Quality of Piezo and Thermoelectric Single Crystals for Energy Applications
Chair: Prof. S. Kutti Rani, Director PG Admissions | |||
| Technical Session 2, Oral Presentations / Poster Presentations | ||||
| Seminar Hall 1 | Seminar Hall 3 | EEE Seminar Hall | ||
12.30 -1.15 | OP1 – OP 09 Chair/Judge: Dr. S. Beer Mohamed & Dr. Sathyamoorthi | OP 10 – OP 18 Chair/Judge: Dr. Manikandan & Dr. Parthasarathi | OP 19 – OP 27 Chair/Judge: Dr. V. Kandavelu & Dr. Ashok Kumar | |
| Poster presentation (Lounge II Floor, Convention Centre) Judge: PP1 – PP11, Prof. Sathick Basha & Dr. K. Karthikeyan | ||||
| 13.15 – 14.00 | LUNCH | |||
| Technical Session 3 | ||||
| Parallel Session | ||||
| Seminar Hall 1 (Offline) | Seminar Hall 3 (Online) | |||
| 14.00 – 14.45 | Invited Lecture 1 by Dr. Sivakumar Vaidyanathan Associate Professor Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad Molecular Isomers: Single component White Light Luminogens for Smart Lightings Chair: Prof. C. Tharini, | Invited Lecture 2 by Dr. Veerappan Mani Senior Researcher Centre for Advanced Measurement Research & Health Translation United Kingdom. Sustainable Electrode Materials for Electrochemical Sensing Applications Chair: Prof. Sharmila Sankar, Dean/ SCIMS |
| Dean / SECS | ||
| 14.45 – 15.30 | Invited Lecture 3 by | Invited Lecture 4 by |
| Dr. S. Beer Mohamed Professor & Dean Materials Science Department Central University of Tamil Nadu “Solar Cells: The Key to Sustainable Energy“ | Dr. S. Anandan Professor of Chemistry NIT, Trichy Zinc tailored Cobalt Prussian Blue Analogue (PBA) as a prospective candidate for Supercapacitor applications | |
| Chair : Prof. Siddhi Jailani, Dean, Mechanical Sciences | Chair : Prof. S. Bhagavathy, Chemistry | |
| Technical Session 4, Oral Presentations / Poster Presentations | ||
| Seminar Hall 1 | Seminar Hall 3 | |
| 15.30 – 16.30 | OP 28 – 36 Chair/Judge: Dr. Sivakumar Vaidyanathan & Prof. M. S. Haji Sheik Mohammed, Dean / School of Infrastructure | OP 37 – OP 45 Chair/Judge: Prof. P. Gajalakshmi, Civil & Prof. Vijayavaraprasad, Dean / School of Pharmacy |
| Tea break Poster Presentations (Lounge II Floor, Convention Centre) Judge: PP12 – PP22, Dr. R. Indrajith, Physics & Dr. Vajjiravel / Chemistry PP23 – PP33, Prof. P. D. Jeyakumar, Mechanical & Dr. Herbert Mabel / Chemistry | ||
| DAY 2 – 12.12.2024 – THURSDAY | ||
| Technical Session 5, Seminar Hall 1 | ||
| 09.30 – 10.15 | Invited Lecture 5 by Dr. P. Elumalai Professor, Dept. of Green Energy Technology Pondicherry University Recent Developments on Electrode Materials for Post-lithium-ion Battery Chair : Prof: Abdul Majeed, Polymer Engineering, Director (Admissions) | |
| 10.15 – 11.15 | Key Note Lecture 2 by Dr. R. Kothandaraman Professor of Chemistry, IIT Madras, Chennai Water Stewardship in Aqueous Flow Batteries Chair: Prof. Jawahar, Director Sponsored Projects | |
| 11.15 – 11.30 | Group Photo followed by Tea Break | |
| Technical Session 6 | ||
| Parallel Sessions | ||
| Seminar Hall 1 (Offline) | Seminar Hall 3 (Online) | |
| 11.30 – 12.15 | Invited Lecture 6 Dr. N. Lakshminarasimhan Senior Principal Scientist CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Karaikudi Interphase & Interfacein Electroceramics for Energy Storage Applications
Chair : Prof: Rasool Mohideen, Mechanical Engineering | Invited Lecture 7 by Dr. Mohamad Hafiz bin Mamat Professor NANO-ElecTronic Centre (NET), College of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA Sustainable Energy Harvesting from Recycled Polystyrene-ZnO Nanocomposites: Triboelectric Nanogenerator Design for Circular Economy Applications Chair: Dr. Jennath Beevi, HoD / EEE |
| 12.15 – 13.00 | Invited Lecture 8 by Dr. Srinivasan Anandan Senior Scientist, Center for Nanomaterials, ARCI, Hyderabad Advancing India’s Journey Toward Self-Reliance in Energy Storage Materials: Lab to Semi-Pilot Scale Demonstration of Li-ion Batteries and Supercapacitors Chair: Prof. Revathi Purushothaman, Chemistry | Invited Lecture 9 by Dr. Dennis Solomon Balami University Professor Nuclear Physicist University of Maiduguri, Nigeria
Green Nuclear Energy and its Sustainability
Chair: Dr. M. Mohamed Sheik Sirajuddeen, Physics |
| 13.00 – 14.00 | LUNCH | |
| Technical Session 7, Oral Presentations / Poster Presentations | ||
| Seminar Hall 1 | Seminar Hall 3 | |
14.00 – 14.45 | OP 46 – 53 Chair/Judge: Prof. Vinitha & Dr. Swapan K Das / Chemistry | OP 54 – 60 Chair/Judge: Prof. Anbazhagan & Prof. Kanagathara |
Poster presentations (Lounge II Floor, Convention Centre) Judge: PP34 – PP44, Dr. G. Kannan, HoD / ECE & Prof. Anbuchezhiyan PP45 – PP57, Dr. M. A. Sai Balaji / Mechanical & Dr. A. Shajahan / Chemistry | ||
| Technical Session 8, Seminar Hall 1 | ||
| 14.45 – 15.30 | Key Note Lecture 3 by Dr. D. Kalpana Senior Principal Scientist CSIR-Lab, Chennai. CECRI Portable Fuel cells with Metal Hydrogen storage as Clean Energy Resources Chair : Prof. K. Yogeswari / Civil Engineering |
| 15.30 – 16.15 | Valediction & Oral/Poster Awards Ceremony |
| 16.15 – 16.30 | HIGH TEA |
Registration details
S. No | Designation | Amount per head ` | No. of participants | Amount ` |
| 1 | Faculty | 2,000 | 23 | 46,000 |
| 2 | Research Scholar | 1,500 | 50 | 75,000 |
| 3 | Students | 1,000 | 42 | 42,000 |
| 4 | Foreign Delegate | 3,400 | 01 | 3,400 |
| Total | 116 | Rs. 1,66,400/- | ||
Sponsorship details
| S. No | Sponsor Details | Amount sponsored |
| 1 | Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR-India) | 30,000 |
| 2 | Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology | 25,000 |
| Subtotal (1) | 55,000 | |
| 3 | ELMACK Engg. Services Pvt. Ltd, Chennai | 25,000 |
| 4 | Holmarc Opto Mechatronics Ltd, Kerala, India | 23,600 |
| 5 | Vital Science Industry Madurai | 20,000 |
| 6 | Sudhagar Biologicals, Chennai | 15,000 |
| 7 | BVN Instruments West Tambaram, Chennai | 10,000 |
| 8 | Vijaya Scientific Company, Thuraippakkam, Chennai | 10,000 |
| 9 | Linear Enterprises Alandur, Chennai | 10,000 |
| 10 | Kavin Scientific Products Saidapet, Chennai | 10,000 |
| 11 | Laser Spectra Services Bangalore | 10,000 |
| 12 | RR Lab Instruments (Sastha company) Medavakkam, Chennai | 5,000 |
| 13 | PICO instruments | 5,000 |
| 14 | Sree Andal Scientific Mannivakkam, Chennai | 2,000 |
| Subtotal (2) | 1,45,600 | |
| 15 | Alumnus of Crescent | 20,000 |
| Subtotal (3) | 20,000 | |
| Subtotal (2+3) | 1,65,600 | |
| Total (1 to 4) | 2,20,600 |
| Fund source details : | Amount in Rs. |
| BSACIST : | 1,00,000 |
| Company Sponsors & Alumni : | 1,65,000 |
| Registration : | 1,66,400 |
| Sub Total 4,32,000 | |
| CSIR : | 30,000 |
| TNSCST : | 25,000 |
| Expected Total Fund : | 4,86,400/- |
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE
| S. No | Head | Company/Receiver Details | Amount in Rs. |
| 1 | Brouchure Printing charges | Mubarak Signs, Guduvanchery | 14750 |
| 2 | Advertisement charge Brochure | HoD/Physics | 2000 |
| 3 | Banner | SRS Creators, Vandalur | 4300 |
| 4 | Certificates | SRS Creators, Vandalur | 4780 |
| 5 | Souvenir printing & Copyright | Chennai publishing Services, Chennai | 20850 |
| 6 | Reception flower, sweet, etc | Ultimate Florest & Latta Super Market | 1501 |
| 7 | Invitation printing | Digital Printing, Vandalur | 390 |
| 8 | Registration kit | SRS Creators, Vandalur | 7100 |
| 9 | Stationery items | Sriram & Co, Super Electricals | 5285 |
| 10 | Momentoes | S. S. Foot wears | 38816 |
| 11 | Honororium, TA/DA, local conveyance | Keynote and invited speakers (14 numbers) | 90458 |
| 12 | Accommodation, transport and hospitality | Hotel SRR Grand & Transport | 44504 |
| 13 | High Tea | Sri Gupta Bhavan Pvt. Ltd. | 5692 |
| 14 | Cash Awards | N. Mahalakshmi, VelTech | 1000 |
| Pauline Ida, SSN College | 1000 | ||
| Nasreen Sayed, BSACIST | 1000 | ||
| Saikrishna, SRM | 1000 | ||
| Dr. K. Yogeswari, BSACIST | 1000 | ||
| T. Lakshmi, BSACIST | 1000 | ||
| J. Nishath Begum, VIT Vellore | 1000 | ||
| Abinaya, SRM | 1000 | ||
| A. Gayathri Lakshmi, SSN College | 1000 | ||
| 15 | Poster arrangements | Upgrade, Nerkundram, Chennai | 16520 |
| 16 | Transport charges-chief | Agnisharman Logistics Pvt. Ltd | 4200 |
| 17 | Online link and recording charges | Zoom, ZVC India Pvt. Ltd. | 1624 |
| 18 | Anyother expenses | Advertisement charges, Voucher | 2000 |
| 19 | Conference bag | S. S. Footwear, Guduvancheri | 94130 |
| 20 | Food and refreshments | Crescent Canteen | 160884 |
| Total | 399510 | ||
| Three Lakhs ninetynine thousands five hundred and ten only. | |||
Details of Participants (SMaGEES 2024)
| S. No | NAME OF THE PARTICIPANT | NAME OF THE INSTITUTION | TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION |
| 1 | KISHOREE T | Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology, Puducherry | Quantum Dots: Bright future for Environmental Sustainability and Biomedicine |
| 2 | DHIYANESHWARI B | Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore | Synthesis of K+ and Mn Codoped Cs2NaInCl6 Double Perovskites for White LEDs Application |
| 3 | AROCKIA JULIAS A | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Vibration Study on Cashew shell sandwiched fiber Reinforced Materials |
| 4 | SRIVIDYA T | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Bond Behaviour of FA GGBS based Geopolymer Concrete |
| 5 | NISHATH BEGUM J | Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore | Thermoelectric Properties of Higher Manganese Silicide Synthesized by Molten Salt Shielded Synthesis Method |
| 6 | VAISHNAVI CHANDRAN K | Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore | Effect of Tungsten and Cobalt as dopants to tune the metal insulator transition of VO2 |
| 7 | SAIKRISHNA V | SRM Institute of Science and Technology | Biocomposite sponges loaded with bioactive small molecules: A sustainable solution for advanced wound healing |
| 8 | HARIHARASUDAN S | SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram | A Comprehensive Review of Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Images Spectral – Spatial Classification Approaches |
| 9 | KAYASHRINI S | Vels Institute of Science, Technology & Advanced Studies (VISTAS), Chennai | Spectroscopic (FT-IR and UV-Vis) Structure Conformation, Electronic Properties, ELF, LOL, RDG Quantum Chemical Computational Investigation of 1,4-Benzenedicarboxylic Acid, Bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Ester Γ-Sitosterol and Molecular Docking Analysis of Anti-Cancer |
| 10 | HUSSAMULLAH V | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Modeling and control of pH processes: Comparative Analysis of PID and Fractional PID Controllers |
| 11 | HEMASHREE | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Development of Sustainable Self-Compacting Concrete with Copper Slag as a Partial Replacement for Fine Aggregates: A Green Building Approach |
| 12 | KATHIRAVAN A | Vels Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies (VISTAS), Chennai | Inner Filter Effect-Based Sensor for Selective Discrimination of Picric Acid |
| 13 | PAULINE IDA P | Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering, Chennai | Characterization of Solid Biopolymer Electrolyte developed for sustainable Na-based Energy Storage Systems |
14 | GAJALAKSHMI P | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Development of Sustainable Self-Compacting Concrete with Copper Slag as a Partial Replacement for Fine Aggregates: A Green Building Approach |
| 15 | ANBAZHAGAN V | Vinayaka Mission’s Kirupananda Variyar Arts and Science College, Vinayaka Mission’s Research Foundation (Deemed to be University), Salem | Synthesis, Characterization and Fluorescent Probe properties of Phenothiazine Derivative |
| 16 | JEYAKANTHAN M | Vinayaka Mission’s Kirupananda Variyar Arts and Science College, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation,(Deemed to be University), Salem | Photoluminescence, Magnetic and Electrochemical studies of near white light emitting nanostructured Sr0.675Pb0.225Ca0.1WO4 mixed solid solution |
| 17 | MUKUND V | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | IoT based localized air quality monitoring and prediction for construction sites |
| 18 | HEMAMALINI V | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Investigation of Fe₂O₃/PVDF-HFP nanocomposites for electromagnetic interference shielding in secure communication systems |
| 19 | SRINIVASAN V | Vels Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies (VISTAS), Chennai | Anthracene-based Potential Biomaterials: Synthesis, Characterization, Computational and Biological Applications |
| 20 | PRITHIKA A | IIBAT, International Institute of Biotechnology & Toxicology, Shanmuga Nagar, Padappai | Valorisation of toxic Methyl Red Dye and its multifarious Applications |
| 21 | VISHNUVARATHANAN M | Kalasalingam Academy of research and Education | Development , Physical and mechanical characterization of Tree Bark Nano Powder Reinforced 3D Printed PLA Bio Nanocomposites |
| 22 | AJAY G | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Investigation of the structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of NiSe in cubic phase by incorporating Hubbard U corrections: A DFT+U study |
| 23 | CHENTHIS KANISHA C | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Synthesis of Graphene oxide nanoparticles for enhanced antimicrobial properties against multi drug resistant bacteria |
| 24 | RAJAPRAKASH R | Kalasalingam Academy of research and Education | Development , Physical and mechanical characterization of Tree Bark Nano Powder Reinforced 3D Printed PLA Bio Nanocomposites |
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25 |
PALANISAMY S | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Super hydrophobic Polyurethane Nano composite coating for Aluminium Composite Panel- (ACP) |
| 26 | NASREEN SAYED | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Microwave-Assisted Green Synthesis of CuO Nanoparticles: A Rapid and Efficient Approach for Biomedical Applications |
| 27 | NIKITHA S | Kalasalingam Academy of research and Education | Development , Physical and mechanical characterization of Tree Bark Nano Powder Reinforced 3D Printed PLA Bio Nanocomposites |
| 28 | PERCY J. SEPHRA | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Highly sensitive pH-dependent electrochemical detection of phosphate ions using CoMoO₄ and Ammonium molybdate-modified electrodes |
| 29 | BENITA MERLIN B | Alpha Arts and Science College, Chennai | Theoretical study on the Structural, Electronic and Optical Properties of ABC stacked trilayer 2D Materials: Graphene, Silicene, Germanene and Stanene |
| 30 | MOHAMED RIYAZ ALI | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Characterization and Bioactivity of Cation-Substituted Bioactive Glasses for Bone Tissue Engineering |
| 31 | PRAKASHRAJ M | Kalasalingam Academy of research and Education, Srivilliputhur | Development , Physical and mechanical characterization of Tree Bark Nano Powder Reinforced 3D Printed PLA Bio Nanocomposites |
| 32 | RAMYASHRI S | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Realization of flexible pressure sensors based on ZnO nanowires /hybrid bilayers |
| 33 | SILVIYA N | Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai | Coprecipitated Ni2+ doped M-type hexaferrite – a superior catalyst with magnetoelectric properties |
| 34 | THENMOZHI R | Mother Teresa Womens University Kodaikanal, Dindigul | A Facile synthesis of Co Nanomaterial from Crotalaria Pallida leaves Extract by Hydrothermal method and their Anticancer, Ati-inflammatory, Antibioflim, Antifouling and Antibacterial studies |
| 35 | KAMESHWARAN A | Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya College of arts and science, Periyanaickenpalayam, Coimbatore | Photoinduced interactions of GSH capped CdX Quantum dots (X = S, Se and Te) for Luminescent road marking strips |
| 36 | SUDHARSAN M | Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya College of arts and science, Periyanaickenpalayam, Coimbatore | Photoinduced interactions of GSH capped CdX Quantum dots (X = S, Se and Te) for Luminescent road marking strips |
37 | SRAVANTHI R | Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai | Quantum Computational Analysis of Pyridine Carboxylic Acid Derivative and its Interaction with the Silver Clusters |
| 38 | ROSARY V | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | An Investigation on Structural and Optical properties of the Green Extract doped Hippuric Acid Single Crystal |
| 39 | SHABITHA BANU I | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | An Investigation on Structural and Optical properties of the Green Extract doped Hippuric Acid Single Crystal |
| 40 | ARTANBUJ R | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Effect of Catharanthus Roseus extract on the Physical Properties of Hippuric Acid Single Crystals |
| 41 | PACHAYAMMAAL T | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Development and Evaluation of Hybrid Carbon Black-Silica Fillers in Natural Rubber Matrices for Enhanced Mechanical and Rheological Properties |
| 42 | MOHANRAJ.M | Vels Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies (VISTAS), Chennai | Studies on the Growth, Structural, Optical, Thermal, and LDT analysis of Guanidinium Carbonate Single Crystal for Second- Order NLO Applications |
| 43 | NOOR AMAN AHRAR MUNDARI | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Synthesis of Visible Light Active N, F Co-Doped TiO2 Based Mixed Oxide Photocatalysts for Environmental Remediation |
| 44 | POOJITHA V | Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai | A Systematic study on the Effect of Cerium Doping on Bismuth ferrites Structural, and Physical Properties |
| 45 | GAYATHRE LAKSHMI A | Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering, Kalavakkam, Chennai | Synergy of cuboidal In2O3 and cubic TiO2 as electron transport bilayer in carbon-perovskite solar cell |
| 46 | MAHALAKSHMI N | Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R & D Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Inner Filter Effect-Based Sensor for Selective Discrimination of Picric Acid |
| 47 | VISHAL M | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Enhancing Mechanical and Fire Resistance of Cementitious materials through Graphene oxide |
| 48 | MANIVANNAN A | Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R & D Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Sustainable concrete solutions using bacterial Geopolymerization of Industrial By-Products |
| 49 | REVATHI G | Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R & D Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | DFT Investigation of Cyclohexanone, 2,3-dimethyl-2-(3-oxobutyl)- And Molecular Docking for Anti-Cancer Activity |
| 50 | DIANA J | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Recycling of used mobile phone temper glass into carbonaceous nanomaterial towards luminescent road marking strip: Scrap to Score |
| 51 | PAVITHRA K | IIBAT, International Institute of | Valorisation of toxic Methyl Red Dye and its multifarious |
Biotechnology & Toxicology, Shanmuga Nagar, Padappai | Applications | ||
| 52 | MOHAMED HISAM R | Vels Institute of Science and Technology & Advanced Studies, (VISTAS), Chennai | Theoretical and experimental study on 6-(3,3-Dimethyl-oxiran-2-ylidene)-5,5-dimethyl-hex-3-en-2-one compound: Its optimization with DFT and structural and spectroscopic investigation, HOMO-LUMO, MEP, atomic charge, and NBO analysis |
| 53 | JEFFRIN JA LAURA | Vels Institute of Science and Technology & Advanced Studies, (VISTAS), Chennai | Quantum Chemical Computation Calculations, Structural, Spectroscopic Characterization, Molecular Docking and HOMO-LUMO studies of 11,4-Methanoazulene-9-methanol, decahydro-4,8,8-trimethyl-, [1S-(1α,3aβ,4α,8aβ,9R*)] |
| 54 | POORNIMA K | Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R & D Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Anthracene-based Potential Biomaterials: Synthesis, Characterization, Computational and Biological Applications |
| 55 | RAJPRAKASH R | Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education Krishnankovil, Srivilliputtur | Development, Physical and Mechanical Characterization of Tree Bark Nano Powder Reinforced 3D Printed PLA Bio Nanocomposites |
| 56 | MEERA A | Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering, Kalavakkam, Chennai | Synergistic effects of Z-scheme band engineering for enhanced hydrogen evolution in TiO2 based ternary nanocomposite |
| 57 | PAVITHRAA R | Anna University-BIT Campus, Tiruchirappalli | Development of organic semiconductor-tailored transition metal phosphides and Application of electrochemical hydrogen evolution and photocatalytic degradation |
| 58 | ABDULLAH R | Anna University –BIT Campus, Tiruchirappalli | Metal based bio-nanocomposite for Biological & Environmental Application |
| 59 | TAMILARASI R | SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, Chennai | Investigating the role of aluminium doping in Ca3Co4O9 for enhanced supercapacitor applications |
| 60 | SUGUNA P | Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Investigating the Interaction between 9-Aminoacridine and Reduced Graphene Oxide |
| 61 | GAJALAKSHMI T | SRM Institute of Science and Technology | Development of Food Waste-Derived Electrode Material for Energy Storage Applications |
| 62 | KAVYA G | Saveetha College, Chennai | A Study on Waste Water Treatment with Special Reference to Chennai |
63 | VISHWA PREETHI V S | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Effect of Catharanthus Roseus extract on the Physical Properties of Hippuric Acid Single Crystals |
| 64 | LAVANYA Y | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | An Investigation on Structural and Optical properties of the Green Extract doped Hippuric Acid Single Crystals |
| 65 | ASHWIN K | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Smart Earthing Monitoring System for Enhanced Electrical Safety |
| 66 | NAGARAJAN N | Government Polytechnic College, Keezhapalur, Ariyalur | Synthesis and Characterisation of 2-(trifluoromethyl)pyrimidine and Carbazole based D-A-D Fluorophore |
| 67 | SHAHITHA PARVEEN J | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Development and Characterization of Poly (vinyl) alcohol- based Hydrogel with long term biocompatibility for skin wound repair |
| 68 | DAULATH BANU R | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Studies on Dynamic Properties of Polypropylene /Al-C LDH /GNPs Hybrid Composites |
| 69 | MOHAMED BAK K | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Synerization of Tal Palm Fiber and Coir Fiber with Combination of Tamarind Seed Powder and Nanoparticles Reinforced Epoxy Composite Material and Change in its Mechanical Attributes |
| 70 | PADMAVATHY | Thiru Kolanjiappar Government Presentation | Co Doped Haematite Nanoparticles Crystallographical Optical Morphological Magnetic Properties and Application for Antibactrial Activity |
| 71 | SUJATHA DEVI S | Periyar Arts College , Cuddalore | Effect of Dariegated Groundnut Shell Ash Incorporation on the Technological Properties of Fried Clay Bricks |
| 72 | MAHALAKSHMI V | Thiru Kolanjiappar Government Presentation | Effect of Dariegated Groundnut Shell Ash Incorporation on the Technological Properties of Fried Clay Bricks |
| 73 | GOPINATHAN N | Adhiyaman College of Engineering | Analysis of structural, morphological and optical properties of Rb3Bi2I9 perovskite-structured semiconductors for optoelectronic applications |
| 74 | SARAVANAPERUMAL.V | Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology, Puducherry | Carbon diooxide Capture |
| 75 | PRIYADHARSHINI SIDDARTH | Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology, Puducherry | Carbon diooxide Capture |
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76 |
CATHERINE SHALOM.G | Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology, Puducherry | Carbon diooxide Capture |
| 77 | MOHANA KRISHNA . C | Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology, Puducherry | Carbon diooxide Capture |
| 78 | BHAGYASHRI.K | SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, Chennai | Carbon Quantum Dots Incorporated Aloe Vera Hydrogel for Effective Wound Healing |
| 79 | RAMAPRIYA. C | Mother Teresa Womens University Kodaikanal, | A Facile Synthesis Of Co Nanomaterial from Crotalaria Pallida leaves Extract by Hydrothermal Method and Their Antiulcer, Anticancer, Anti-inflammatory, Antibiofilm, Antifouling and Antibacterial Studies |
| 80 | VEERA MUTHAMMAL | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity of Zn(II) complex incorporating adamantylazo Schiff base ligand |
| 81 | YOGESWARI.K | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Investigating the synergy of LLDPE and Photovoltaic cells in Roof Tile Applications |
| 82 | SOWMIYA NARAYAN .K | Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology, Puducherry | Quantum Dots: Bright future for Environmental Sustainability and Biomedicine |
| 83 | YOGAPRIYA.S | Vinayaka Mission’s Kirupananda Variyar Arts and Science College, Vinayaka Mission’s Research Foundation (Deemed to be University), Salem | Invasion of Zinc in BiFeO3/Bi25FeO40 Perovskite-Structured Material as an Efficient Electrode for Symmetric Supercapacitor |
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| 85 | VENKATRAMANAN KUMAR | CSIR- Central Leather Research Institutev(CLRI) | Water soluble sulphur quantum dots: A novel approach to fibrillation inhibition and latent fingerprint visualization |
| 86 | ARUN DANIEL | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Effect of Catharanthus Roseus extract on the Physical Properties of Hippuric Acid Single Crystals |
| 87 | PADMAVATHI.R | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Super Hydrophobic Carbonaceous Nanomaterials for Surface Coatings |
| 88 | ABINAYA | SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, Chennai | A novel approach for profiling of nature-inspired and bioactive proteins and peptides isolated from selected medicinal plants as bio-factories and their implications in Alzheimer diseases by in-silico analysis |
| 89 | PINKI KUMARI SINGH | SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, Chennai | Insights into metabolites & hormonal regulation in Lagenaria siceraria for agricultural sustainability |
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90 |
LILLY PRIYADHARSHINI.M | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | An Investigation on Structural and Optical properties of the Green Extract doped Hippuric Acid Single Crystals |
| 91 | MAHALAKSHMI.S | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | A tool for Estimate the Carbon footprint Calculation for Flexible Pavement Construction in India |
| 92 | MOHAMMED THOUFEEQUE P K | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | PVDF based polymer nanocomposites for Flexible Electronics Application |
| 93 | GEETHA A | SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, Chennai | Investigating the role of aluminium doping in Ca3Co4O9 for enhanced supercapacitor applications |
| 94 | ABDUL MAAJITH B | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Smart Earthing Monitoring System for Enhanced Electrical Safety |
| 95 | SHABITHA BANU I | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | An Investigation on Structural and Optical properties of the Green Extract doped Hippuric Acid Single Crystals |
| 96 | INZAMAM UL HAQ A PG Student | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
| 97 | ASHKAR M A Research Scholar | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
| 98 | MOHAMMED THOUFEEQUE P K PG Student | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
| 99 | STANLY ZACHARIAH Research Scholar | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
| 100 | SYMONDS FRADRICK J Research Scholar | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
| 101 | MOHAMMED BASHEER ALI Research Scholar | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
| 102 | LAKSHMI T Research Scholar | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
| 103 | SUJITHRA S Research Scholar | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
| 104 | MOHAMED ASHIK Research Scholar | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
| 105 | SAKTHIVEL ANAND Research Scholar | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
| 106 | DINESH PG Student | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
107 | RAMYASHRI S Research Scholar | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
108 | AJAY G Research Scholar | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
109 | PALANISAMY S Research Scholar | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
110 | PACHAYAMMAAL T Research Scholar | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
111 | VEERA MUTHAMMAL V Research Scholar | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
112 | ROSARY V PG Student | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
113 | SHABITHA BANU I PG Student | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
114 | ARTAN BUJ R PG Student | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
115 | PADMAVATHI R PG Student | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
116 | MOHAMED RIYAZ ALI PG Student | B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | Participation |
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