435 Evaluative Report of the Department Please provide data for last 5 years 1. Name of the Department : Computer Science and Engineering ` 2. Year of establishment : 1992 3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? No 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Title Field of Specialization Sanctioned Intake Duration (Years) Year of Starting Under- Graduate Program Computer Science 180 4 Years 1992 Machine Learning and Data Analytics 30 4 Years 2014 Computer Animation and Gaming 30 4 Years 2014 Post-Graduate Programs Software Engineering 30 2 Years 2002 Computer Science 30 2 Years 2005 Information Security 30 2 Years 2012 Research Programs Ph. D. 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Ph.D. Infosys: Agile Software Development Approaches Cisco: Network Security EMC 2: Cloud Infrastructure and Services NVIDIA: Parallel and Distributed Computing EFREI, France, UMKC, University of Florida: Project Semester University of Dublin: Design and Creativity Spoken tutorials by IIT, Mumbai 6. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil 7. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System : Semester
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Evaluative Report of the Department Please provide data for last 5 years
1. Name of the Department : Computer Science and Engineering ` 2. Year of establishment : 1992 3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? No
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved:
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
Ph.D.
Infosys: Agile Software Development Approaches Cisco: Network Security EMC2: Cloud Infrastructure and Services NVIDIA: Parallel and Distributed Computing EFREI, France, UMKC, University of Florida: Project Semester University of Dublin: Design and Creativity Spoken tutorials by IIT, Mumbai
6. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil 7. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System :
Semester
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8. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Civil Engineering Department (CED)
UTA-003: Computer Programming TA-104: Information Technology(Free Elective) UTA-005:Internet and Java Programming (Free Elective)
Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering Department (EIED)
UTA-003: Computer Programming TA-104: Information Technology(Free Elective) UTA-005:Internet and Java Programming (Free Elective)
CS-004: Computer System Architecture
CS-020: Simulation and Modeling
CS-021: Visual Programming
CS-035: Network Programming and Administration
CS-037: Embedded Systems Programming
CS-040: Data Mining and Pattern Recognition
CS-047: Linux System Administration
CS-050: VLSI CAD
Electrical Engineering Department (BE offered by EIED)
UTA-003: Computer Programming TA-104: Information Technology(Free Elective)
CS-004: Computer System Architecture
CS-021: Visual Programming
CS-037: Embedded Systems Programming
CS-040: Data Mining and Pattern Recognition
CS-047: Linux System Administration
UTA-005:Internet and Java Programming (Free Elective)
Electronics and Communication Engineering Department (ECED)
UTA-003: Computer Programming TA-104: Information Technology(Free Elective)
CS-048: Data Structure and Information
CS-020: Simulation and Modelling
CS-021: Visual Programming
CS-035: Network Programming and Administration
UTA-005:Internet and Java Programming (Free Elective)
CS-037: Embedded Systems Programming
CS-040: Data Mining and Pattern Recognition
CS-047: Linux System Administration
CS-050: VLSI CAD
CS-052: VLSI Testing
Mechanical Engineering Department (MED)
UTA-003: Computer Programming
UTA-005:Internet and Java Programming (Free Elective)
TA-104: Information Technology(Free Elective)
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9. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Post Sanctioned Filled Actual
( including CAS & MPS)
Professor 06 01 01
Associate Professor 11 04 04
Assistant Professor 22 22 22
Others -- 06 06
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience
and research under guidance Name
Qualification, University and year of graduation
Designation (administrative positions, if any)
Specialization No. of years of experience
No of Ph. D / M. Phil. Students guided in
last 4 Years
Dr. Seema Bawa
M.E (IIT, Kharagpur), Ph.D., TU, 2004
Professor Parallel and Distributed Computing, Grid computing
22 Years
8
Dr. Maninder Singh
B.E.(CE), Poona University 1994 M.E.(SE) TIET, 2002 Ph.D., TU, 2007
Associate Professor
Network Security, Computer Networks, Grid and Cloud Computing
20 Years
1
Dr. Deepak Garg
B.E. (SLIET) Ph.D. TU, 2007
Associate Professor (Head of the Department)
Algorithms, Bioinformatics
17 Years
8
Dr. A. K. Verma
B.E. 1991, M.E., Ph.D. Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University 2008.
Associate Professor
Wireless Networks
24 Years
7
Dr. Inderveer Chana
B.E. 1997 (SLIET), M.E. 2003 (TIET), Ph.D. TU 2009
Associate Professor
Grid and Cloud Computing, Software Engineering
17.5 Years
3
Dr. Neeraj Kumar
Ph.D. , SMVD University, Katra (J&K), India
Assistant Professor
Wireless and mobile computing
14 Years
1
Dr. V. P. Singh
Ph. D., TU, 2007. Assistant Professor
Soft Computing, Computer Architecture
25 Years
438
Name
Qualification, University and year of graduation
Designation (administrative positions, if any)
Specialization No. of years of experience
No of Ph. D / M. Phil. Students guided in
last 4 Years
Dr. Rinkle Rani
M.S. (Software Systems), BITS Pilani, 2001 Ph. D. Punjabi Univ., Patiala, 2011
Assistant Professor
Parallel and Distributed Computing, Algorithm Design
17 Years
Mr. Anil Vashisht
B.E., Punjabi University,1994
Assistant Professor
Computer Networks, Data Base Administration
18 Years
Mr. Vinod Kumar Bhalla
M.E., TU, 2009 (pursuing Ph. D.)
Assistant Professor
Software Engineering, Object Oriented Design
19 years
Dr. Shalini Batra
MS (System Software) BITS, Pilani Ph. D., TU, Patiala, 2012
Assistant Professor
Theory of Computations, Parallel and distributed Computing
16 Years
Dr. Shivani Goel
B.E. (TIET) M.E., TU, Patiala, 2006, Ph. D., TU, 2012
Assistant Professor
Artificial Intelligence, Software Reuse, Component based Development
Mr. Balakrishna Shettt, IIT-Delhi, Visiting Professor
What is Mathematics 20-08-2014, TU
7
Mr. Vivek Mudgil, Eninov System- Noida, CEO
Entrepreneurship to make india Sone ki Chidiya
22-08-2014, TU
8
Dr. Durga Toshniwal, IIT-Roorkee, Associate Professor
Time Series Data Mining: Issues and Challenges
27-08-2014, TU
9
Dr. Robin Doss, Deakin University, Victoria- Australia, Reader
RFID Security for Wireless Networks
15-10-2014, TU
10
Dr. Deepti R. Bathula, IIT- Ropar, Assistant Professor
An Introduction to the exciting field of NeuroImaging
29-10-2014, TU
11
Dr. Kamlesh Gupta, CSED, RJIT, BSF- Gwalior
Use of Chaos Function for Image Encryption
12-11-2014, TU
12
Prof. Manyank Dave, CSED, NIT- Kurukshetra
Content Based Networks 13-11-2014, TU
13
Dr. Sudershan Iyengar, CSED, IIT- Ropar
Crowd Sourcing 19-11-2014, TUs
14
Dr. Vijay Kumar, CSED, UMKC- USA Always Ahead Processing in Cloud Database
04-12-2014, TU
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information : UG: 6% PG: 8%
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : PG Ratio 1:15; UG Ratio 1:20
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned,
filled and actual
Sanctioned Filled Actual
Number of academic support staff (technical)
Flexible Cadre System 05 05
Number of Administrative staff Flexible Cadre System 03 03
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16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
Software and its Engineering Theory of Computation Networks Security and Privacy Computer Systems Organization Information Systems Human Centred Computing Computing Methodologies
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. – List for last 5 years
Ongoing Sponsored Projects
S. No.
Project Title Funding Agency
Year Grant (Rs.
Lakhs)
Principal Investigator
1 Efficient Zero-day Attacks Detection Techniques
TCS 2010 12.5 Dr. Maninder Singh Ms. Ratinder Kaur
2 Cloud Computing UGC 2012
11.68 Lakhs
Dr. Inderveer Chana
3 Collaborative Mobility aware Data Dissemination in Vehicular Adhoc Networks
TCS 2012 14.3 Lakhs
Dr. Neeraj Kumar , Dr. Seema Bawa
4
To investigate the Constrained Optimized Routing and
Channel Assignment for the Next Generation Urban
Monitoring System using Wireless Mesh Networks
UGC 2012 6 Lakhs Dr. Neeraj Kumar
5 Energy Aware Resource Scheduling for Cloud Computing
UGC 2012 11.68 Dr. Inderveer Chana
6 A Framework for Secure Vehicular Communication Systems
TCS 2012 14.10 Dr. Shalini Batra, Avleen Kaur
7 Framework for Enabling Data Portability between Heterogeneous Cloud Storage Platforms
UGC 2013 8.59 Lakhs
Dr. Rinkle Rani
8 Data Mining Methodologies for Big Data Analysis and Prediction in Cloud environment
TU (Seed Grant, Thapar Univ)
2014 3.0 Lac Dr. Damandeep Kaur
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S. No.
Project Title Funding Agency
Year Grant (Rs.
Lakhs)
Principal Investigator
9 Robot Technology for Augmented Reality based Driving System
TU (Seed Grant, Thapar Univ)
2014 5.0 Lac Dr. Jhilik Bhattacharya
Completed Sponsored Projects
S. No.
Project Title Funding Agency Duration Grant (Rs. Lakhs)
Principal Investigator
1. Technological Up gradation of High End Computing Lab
Ministry of Communication & Information Technology, (MoCIT), GOI, New Delhi
1 year 8.0 Lakhs Dr. Seema Bawa, Dr. A.
K. Verma
2. Pattern discovery for DNA sequences
AICTE
4 Years 11 l Lakhs Dr. Deepak Garg
3. Development of Indradhanush: An Integrated WordNet for Bengali, Gujarati, Kashmiri, Konkani,Oriya, Punjabi and Urdu.
Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Govt. of India
3 Years 17.2 Lakhs
Dr. R. K. Sharma, Dr. Prateek Bhatia
4. Utility Computing AICTE 3 years
6.5 Lakhs
Dr. Inderveer Chana
5. Sample Analysis Tool – TCIRD
TCIRD(2008) 1 year 0.1 Lakhs Ravinder Kumar
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: a) National collaboration b) International collaboration TRINITY COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN, IRELAND
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,
AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
Details of ongoing and completed projects sectioned by AICTE and UGC are provided
in No. 17 of the report. 20. Research facility/centre with :
ME Research Lab: Rational Rose Architect, Octave, System R
PhD Research Lab: Aneka, OpenCloud, Hindi OCR, Microsoft Kinect
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21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies :
a) CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY has been set up with industry-institute (80-
20) partnership.
b) There are many softwares and kits which are provided by industry such as:
IBM: Rational Rose, Rational Software Architect, SPSS Statistics by IBM
TechCoS: NetSim Microsoft Academic Alliance (operating systems, office suite, etc.) Borland C++ Oracle 9i NVIDIA Graphic cards ARM Processor Kits
22. Publications: List for last 5 years :
∗ Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
∗ Monographs ∗ Chapters in Books ∗
2010
List of research publications in International Journals
S. No.
Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
1. Ant Colony Based Rule Generation for Reusable Software Component Retrieval
3. Extending Self-Healing in Grid Environment by Pulse Monitoring
Multi agent and Grid Systems, a peer-reviewed International Journal, published by IOS Press, ISSN: 1574-1702 MAGS (Accepted for Publication)
Inderveer Chana, Seema Bawa
4. Off-Line Handwritten Digit Recognition of Manipuri Script Using Back propagation Neural Network
International Journal of Computer Science & Engineering Systems, IJCSES Accepted, to be published in Vol. 4, No. 2/3 (Apr/ July 2010).
Th.Tangkeshwar, P.K.Bansal, Renu Vig, Seema Bawa
5. TUX-INTERO: A Portal for Secure Interoperation of Grids
International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, Volume 7, Issue 2, pp 3335 – 3343.
Shashi, Seema Bawa
6. Web Service Categorization Using Normalized Similarity Score
International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2010, pp. 139-143
Shalini Batra, Seema Bawa
446
S. No.
Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
7. A Location Dependent Connectivity Guarantee Key Management Scheme for Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks
Journal of Advances in Information Technology,(Special Issue on Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing 1(1)
Kamal Kumar, R B Patel, A K Verma
8. DNA based Cryptography: an Approach to Secure Mobile Networks
International Journal of Computer Applications, Published 1(1), 82-85.
Harneet Singh, Karan Chugh, Harsh Dhaka, A K Verma
9. Enhancing the learning of students of higher education through innovative communication modes of Knowledge: ESM
Global J. of Management and Business Research 10(2), 42-50
Parul, Ravi Kiran, A K Verma
10. Evaluation of Routing Protocols for Ad Hoc Mobile Wireless Networks
International J. of Engg. Tech. 2(2), 226-231
Anuj Gupta; Harsh Kumar, A K Verma
11. Comparative Analysis of various Crosstalk Avoidance techniques in Optical MINs
Atti Della ìFondazione Giorgio Ronchiã®, Anno (Published from Italy) Vol. 14, pp. 507-513
Rinkle Aggarwal, Shruti Chopra
12. Design Scheme and Performance evaluation of a new Fault-tolerant Multistage Interconnection Network
International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security Vol. 9, pp. 270-276
Rinkle Aggarwal, Karamjit Kaur
13. Fault-Tolerance and Permutation Analysis of ASEN and its Variant
International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies Vol. 1, pp. 24-32
Rinkle Aggarwal, Lakhwinder Kaur
14. Survey and Comparison of Optical Switch Fabrication Techniques and Architectures
International Journal of Computing Vol. 2, pp. 1-9
Rinkle Aggarwal, Ravinder Yadav
15. Simulation of Permutation Passibility of Fault-tolerant Multistage Interconnection Networks
International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering Vol. 3, 24-28
Rinkle Aggarwal, Lakhwinder Kaur
16. Applying Association Rules For Web Services Categorization
International Journal of Computer and Electrical Engineering, Vol. 2, No. 3, 2010, pp. 465-468
Shalija Kaushik, Shalini Batra
17. Ontological Approach to Integrate Semantically Related Databases
CiiT International Journal of Data Mining and Knowledge Engineering, June, 2010, (Accepted)
Shalini Batra, Sugandha Lohar
18. Comparative Analysis of various Semantic Relatedness Measures
CiiT International Journal of Artificial Intelligent Systems and Machine Learning (Accepted)
Shirin Chandna, Shalini Batra
19. Design and Implementation of SUDHAAR-Punjabi Spell Checker
International Journal of Information and Telecommunication Technology, Vol 1
Rupinderdeep Kaur, Parteek Bhatia
447
S. No.
Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
20. Multidimensionality in Agile Software Development
(IJCSIS) International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security Vol 8, 234-238, 2010
Ashima, Dr. Himanshu Aggarwal
21. Essence of Software Process Reengineering in SMEs: Towards Process Customization and Automation
Global Journal of Enterprise Information System Vol. 2, 94-103,2010
Ashima, Dr. Himanshu Aggarwal
List of research publications in National Journals
S. No.
Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
1. TUX-TMS: A Reputation based Trust System
International Journal of Security, CSC Publications, Volume (4), Issue (1), pp 1- 16.
Shashi, Seema Bawa
2. A Survey on Neural Network Solutions for Routing in Optical Multistage Interconnection Networks
Journal of Research Vol. 2, pp. 68-73
Rinkle Aggarwal
3. Extending self- healing in grid environment by pulse monitoring
Journal : Multi agent and Grid Systems, IOS press, Vol. 6, No. 3/ Aug 2010, pp 245-260
Inderveer Chana, Seema Bawa
4. Review of Machine Learning Approaches to Semantic Web Service Discovery
Journal of Advances in Information Technology, Special Issue on Advances in Ubiquitous Computing, ISSN 1798-2340, Academy Publisher Vol. 1, No. 3, August 2010, pp. 146-151
Shalini Batra, Seema Bawa
5. Grid Enabled Architectures for DWDM Network Design and optimization Tool
Global Journal of Computer Science & Technology, USA, Vol. 10, Issue. 9, Sep 2010, pp 64 - 67
Bhupinder Singh, Seema Bawa
6. Hybrid SGSA: Sexual GA and Simulated Annealing based Hybrid Algorithm or Grid Scheduling
Global Journal of Computer Science & Technology, USA, Vol. 10, Issue. 9, Sep 2010, pp 78 -82.
Bhupinder Singh, Seema Bawa
7. Using LSI and its Variants in Text Classification
Advanced Techniques in Computing Sciences and Software Engineering, Ed. Khaled Elleithy, Springer, pp. 313-316, 2010.
Shalini Batra, Seema Bawa
8. Interoperability: Bridging the Gap
International Journal of Computer Applications, Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), USA, Volume 7 No. 12, 2010, pp. 15-21
Shashi, Seema Bawa
448
S. No.
Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
9. Implementing Self-Protection in distributed grid environment
SCPE, Scientific International Journal for Parallel and Distributed Computing, Volume 11, No 4, pp 373-383, Dec 2010
Inderpreet Chopra, Maninder Singh
10. Automating the fault tolerance process in Grid Environment
International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security, Volume 8 No. 7, pp 224-230, Oct 2010
Inderpreet Chopra, Maninder Singh
11. An Efficient Scheduling Algorithm based on Dynamic Time Quantum for Grid Scheduler
International Journal of Information Sciences and Technology ISSN 0974-2255 vol. 2, No.3 23-26, 2010
Tanu, Inderveer Chana
12. Check pointing Algorithm in Alchemi.Net
Pragyaan: Journal of Information and Technology 8, Issue 1 32-38 2010
Neeraj Rathore, Inderveer Chana
13. Multistage Interconnection Networks: A transition from Electronic to Optical
Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence (JETWI) Special issue on Emerging Technologies in Internet Security and Networks Vol. 2, 142-147, 2010
Rinkle Aggarwal Lakhwinder Kaur Himanshu Aggarwal
14. A Theory Based on Conversion of RGB image to Gray image
International Journal of Computer Applications, 7 (2), 7-10, 2010
Tarun Kumar, Karun Verma
15. Soft Computing Techniques: A comparison For Face Detection
Pragyaan Journal of Information Technology, 8 (3), 20-25, 2010
Tarun Kumar, Karun Verma
16. Design and Reliability Analysis of a new Fault-tolerant Irregular Multistage Interconnection Network
International Journal of Computer Applications, Vol 10, Page No 1-5, 2010
Karamjit Cheema; Mamta Ghai; Vinay Chopra;
17. Performance Analysis of Fault-tolerant Irregular Baseline Multistage Interconnection Network
International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering, Vol 2, Page No 3079-3084, 2010.
Karamjit Cheema; Mamta Ghai; Vinay Chopra;
2011
List of research publications in SCI/Impact Factor journals
S. No.
Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
1. Automated Coin Recognition System using ANN
International Journal of Computer Applications (IJCA), July 2011.
Shatrughan Modi, Seema Bawa
2. Query Processing International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology, Academy and Industrial Research Collaboration Centre (AIRCC), ISSN: 0975-3826(online); 0975-4660 (Print), June 2011.
Vandana Jindal, Anil Kumar Verma, Seema Bawa
449
S. No.
Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
3. Security in Wireless Sensor Networks using Frequency Hopping
IJCA Vol.12, page1-5
Gaurav;Suman; Tej Singh; A K Verma
4. TDS Generator : A Tool for generating synthetic Transactional Datasets for Association Rules Mining
IJCS Vol.8,2 Page184
R B Patel; G S Bhamra; A K Verma
5. Analyzing the Social Networks using Block Modelling Technique
CiiT International Journal of Data Mining and Knowledge Engineering, April Issue, 2011
Shalini Batra
6. COTS COMPONENTS USAGE RISKS IN COMPONENT BASED SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
International Journal of Information technology and Knowledge management, Vol.4, 573-575, 2011
Amandeep Kaur, Shivani Goel
7. Generation of UNL Attributes and Resolving Relations for Punjabi En converter
Malaysian Journal of Computer Science (ISSN 0127-9084) Vol.24, No.1, March 2011: 34-46.
Parteek Kumar and R. K. Sharma,
8. Pluggable, interoperable and extensible (PIE): A grid portal for interoperability.
International Journal of the Physical Sciences, Volume 22, Issue 6 . Pages 5329 – 5344. Page-2011
Shashi, Seema Bawa
1. Semantic discovery of Web services using Principal Component Analysis
International Journal of the Physical Sciences, Vol. 6(18), pp. 4466-4472, 9 September, 2011.
Shalini Batra, Seema Bawa
2. Network Security : Goals, Services and Mechanisms in Grid Computing Environments
International Journal of Computer Applications IJCA Special Issue on CCNS 2011, Dec 2011.
Ajay Kumar, Seema Bawa,
3. Efficient Search Techniques in Peer to Peer Networks
International Journal of Computer Applications 36(1) 31-38 2011
Tarunpreet Bhatia; Deepak Garg
4. Random Web Surfer Page Rank Algorithm
International Journal of Computer Applications 35(11) 36-41 2011
Haresh Kumar; Deepak Garg
5. Multi-Objective Single Facility Location Problem: A Review
International Review on Computers and Software 4(4) 1871-1875 2011
Vaishali Wadhwa; Deepak Garg
6. Comparative Analysis of Various Approaches Used in Frequent Pattern Mining
International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications Special Issue on Artificial Intelligence 141-147 2011
Hemant Sharma; Deepak Garg
7. Randomized algorithms methods and techniques
International Journal of Computer Applications 28(11) 29-32 2011
Kuldeep Sharma; Deepak Garg
450
S. No.
Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
8. Computational Geometry for Continuous Resource Location Model in a Competitive Environment
International Journal of Computer Applications 27(5) 1-4 2011
Monika Mangla; Deepak Garg
9. Modelling and Analysis of Spiking Neural P Systems with Anti-spikes using Pnet Lab
Nano Communication Networks 2(2011) 141-149 2011
Padmavati Mette;Kamala Krithivasan; Deepak Garg
10. Spiking Neural P Systems with Anti-Spikes as Transducers
Romanian Journal of Information Science and Technology 14(1) 20-30 2011
Padmavati Metta; Kamala Krithivasan; Deepak Garg
11. Capacity and interference aware link scheduling and channel assignment in wireless mesh networks
Journal of Network and Computer Applications 34:1, 30-38, 2011
Kumar, N., Kumar, M. Patel, R.B.
12. A framework for efficient enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation in Technical Educational Institutions
African Journal of Business management, Vol No. 34, pp. 13197-13204, Dec 2011
Shivani Goel, Ravi Kiran, Deepak Garg
13. A Survey of Various Workflow Scheduling Algorithms in Cloud Environment
IJCA, No. 4, Dec. 2011, pp. 26-30 Anju Bala, Dr. Inderveer Chana
14. Design and Deployment of workflows in cloud environment
IJCA,Vol-51, Aug. 2011, No. 11, pp. 9-15
Anju Bala, Dr. Inderveer Chana
15. Analysis of Mobile IP Protocols Security
IJCA,Vol-46, 2012, No. 11, pp. 9-15
Amit Gupta, Sumit Miglani, Maninder Singh
List of research publications in Non-SCI/Non-Impact journals
S. No. Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
1. TUX-INTERO: A Portal for Secure Interoperation of Grids
International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, Volume 7, Issue 2, pp 3335 – 3343
Shashi, Seema Bawa
2. Evaluating Open Source Penetration Testing Framework in a University Campus
Research Journal of Computer Systems and Engineering, ISSN: 2230-8563, pp 104-109, Vol2, Issue2, June 2011
Gupreet Singh, V P Singh, Maninder Singh
3. A Hybrid and enhanced Framework for Visualization and Analysis of Network Traffic Data
Research Journal of Computer Systems and Engineering, ISSN: 2230-8563, Vol2, Issue2, June 2011
Nitin Prakash Verma, Maninder Singh
4. Parametric Evaluation of Software Access point using Linux with Hardware Access Point
Research Journal of Computer Systems and Engineering, ISSN: 2230-8563, Vol2, Issue2, June 2011
Sukhvinder Singh, Maninder Singh
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S. No. Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
5. A Novel Approach to Mine Frequent Item sets Using Maximal Apriori and FP-tree Method
International Journal of Advanced Computing (IJAC) ISSN: 0975-7686, 3(2), pp. 74-78, 2011
Bharat Gupta; Karun Verma; Dr. Deepak Garg
6. Improving Performance Of Randomized Signature Sort Using Hashing And Bitwise Operators
International Journal of Global Research in Computer Science, Vol. 2, pp. 16-20, 2011
Tamana Pathak; Dr. Deepak Garg
7. An Evaluation of K-Center Problem Solving Techniques towards Optimality
International Journal of Advancements in Technology, 2(2), pp. 206-214, 2011
Rattan Rana; Dr. Deepak Garg
8. On String Languages Generated by SN P Systems with Anti-Spikes
International Journal of Foundations in Computer Science, Vol. 22, pp. 15-27, 2011
Venkata Padmavati Metta; Kamala Kritivasan; Dr. Deepak Garg
9. Efficient String Sorting Algorithms: Cache-aware and Cache-Oblivious
International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering (IJSCE), 1(2), pp. 12-16, 2011
Ritika Angrish; Dr. Deepak Garg
10. Optimizing Integer Sorting in O(log(log n)) Expected Time in Linear Space
journal of Information and Computing Technology by ISTAR, 1(2), pp. 40-44, 2011
Ajit Singh; Dr. Deepak Garg
11. Algorithms and Data Structures: Efficient and Cache-Oblivious
International Journal Of Advances In Soft Computing Technology, 1(2), pp. 12-16, 2011
Ritika Angrish; Dr. Deepak Garg
12. Modelling Spiking Neural Activities of Brain with Object Oriented Petri nets
International Journal of Advanced Computer Engineering and Architecture (IJACEA), 1(1), pp. 103-109, 2011
Venkata Padmavati Metta; Kamala Kritivasan; Dr. Deepak Garg
13. Algorithms for Content Distribution in Networks
International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 2(6), pp. 149-151, 2011
Dr. Deepak Garg
14. Impact of Cloud Computing on ERP implementations in Higher Education
International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications IJACSA, 2(6), pp. 146-148, 2011
Shivani Goel; Ravi Kiran; Dr. Deepak Garg
15. Implementation and Performance Analysis of Exponential Tree Sorting
International Journal of Computer Applications, 24(3), pp. 34-38, 2011
Ajit Singh; Dr. Deepak Garg
16. Randomized Signature Sort: Implementation
International Journal of Computer Applications, 24(3), pp. 1-5, 2010
Tamana Pathak; Dr. Deepak Garg
17. Survey of Finding Frequent Patterns in Graph Mining: Algorithms and Techniques
International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering, pp. 19-23, 3(1), 2011
Vijender Singh; Dr. Deepak Garg
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S. No. Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
18. Facility Location Problem Using Genetic Algorithm: A Review
Research Journal of Computer Systems and Engineering – RJCSE, 2(2), pp. 63-66, 2011
Vaishali Wadhwa; Dr. Deepak Garg
19. Parametric Maximum Flow Problem : Techniques and Algorithms
International Journal of Computer Science and Communication, 2(2), 2011
Deepika Sareen; Dr. Deepak Garg
20. Framework for Key Management Scheme in heterogeneous WSN
J. of Emerging Trends in web intelligence,2011
R B Patel; Kamal Kumar; A K Verma
21. Blocking Behaviour Analysis of Optical switching Networks
International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST) Vol. 3, 1542-1550, 2011
Tanvir Kaur Rinkle Aggarwal
22 A Review of Deadlock Recovery Techniques
Journal of Computer Science and Engineering Vol. 6, 1-8, 2011
Nidhi Garg Rinkle Aggarwal
23. Behaviour Analysis of Multilayer Multistage Interconnection Networks with Extra Stages
International Journal of Applied Engineering Research Vol. 6, 1451-1462, 2011
Khushboo Bansal Rinkle Aggarwal
24. A Modified Buffered Adaptive Algorithm for Routing in optical Benes Network
International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies Vol. 2, 1603-1605, 2011
Tanvir Kaur Rinkle Aggarwal
25. Discrete Characterization of Domain Using Semantic Clustering
Journal Of Advances In Information Technology, Vol. 1, pp. 127-132, 2011
Sanjay Madan, Shalini Batra
26. Image retrieval using SURF features and Annotated Data
International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science, Vol. 2(3), pp. 121-124, 2011
Ashish Kumar, Shalini Batra
27. Semantic Retrieval for Homonyms using RDF and SPARQL
Journal of Global Research in Computer Science, Vol. 2(4), pp. 88-91, 2011
Amrita Bhandari, Shalini Batra
28. Facets of Software Component Repository
International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering, Vol. 3 , 2473-2476, 2011
Vaneet Kaur Bhatia , Shivani Goel
29. Testing Anomalies in Multiple and Multilevel Inheritance in Object-Oriented Systems
Int. J. of Computer and Communications, Vol.1, No.1, 1-14,2011
Shubpreet Kaur, Shivani Goel
30. Importance of Quality Models in Commercial Off the Shelf Components Selection
International Journal of Software Engineering, Vol. 2 No. 2, 89-94, 2011
Ravneet Kaur, Shivani Goel
453
S. No. Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
31. Designing of RIMCOTS model for Risk identification and Mitigation for COTS based Software Development
Research Journal of Computer Systems and Engineering, Vol. 2, No. 2, 83-88, June 2011
Amandeep Kaur, Shivani Goel
32. Detecting Anomalies during Multiple Inheritance
Journal of Global Research in Computer Science, Vol. 2, No. 5,37-42,2011
Shubpreet Kaur, Shivani Goel
33. Comparing Architecture based reliability models
International Journal of Advanced Engineering Sciences and Technologies Vol No. 7, Issue No. 2, 298 – 300, 2011
Arpita Sharma, Shivani Goel
34. Hindi Language Interface to Databases
Journal of Global Research in Computer Science, April 2011, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 107-112
Himani Jain, Parteek Bhatia
35. Comparisons amongst different techniques for Conversion of Deterministic Finite Automata to Regular Expression
International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science, Vol. 2, Paper ID 1238, 2011
Kulwinder Singh; Ajay kumar
36. A PaaS Technology to Build Workflow Based- Application
A. ALmomani, B. B. Gupta, S. Atawneh, A. Meulenberg, E. ALmomani,
List of research publications in Non-SCI/Non-Impact journals
S. No.
Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
1. Virtualization of Large-Scale Data Storage System to Achieve Dynamicity and Scalability in Grid Computing
Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, ISSN: 1867-5662, Springer, 233 SPRING STREET, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10013. Springer, Vol. 167, page 323-331
Ajay Kumar, Seema Bawa,
2. A Survey of Search and Retrieval of Components from Software Repositories
International Journal of Engineering research and Technology, ISSN: 2278 – 0181, Vol. 2, Issue 4, April 2013.
Amandeep Bakshi, Seema Bawa
3. Classification of Symmetric Key Management Schemes for Wireless Sensor Networks-Extended
International Journal of Security and its Application, Vol. 7. No. 2, Mar 2013
Suman Bala, Gaurav Sharma, Anil K Verma
4. MFZLP: Multi hop Far Zone Leach Protocol for WSNs
Journal of Computational Intelligence and Electronic Systems, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 45-49, 2013
Virender Ranga; Mayank Dave;Anil Kumar Verma
5. Implementation of DYMO routing protocol
International Journal of Information Technology, Modeling and Computing, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 49-57, May 2013
Anuj K. Gupta, Harsh Sadawarti, Anil K. Verma
6. Security Issues in Manet: A Survey on Attacks and Defence Mechanisms
International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering, Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 1382-1394, Jun 2013
T Bhatia, Anil K Verma
7. Performance Analysis of MANETS Routing Protocols in Different Mobility Models
International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science, Vol. 6, May 2013
K Gupta Anuj, Harsh Sadawarti, Anil K Verma
8. Knowledge Management Role of Thought Leaders and Junior Academia in Enhancing Research and Curriculum in Institutions of Higher Technical Education
SAGE Open, pp. 1-13, June 2013 Ravi Kiran, Parul Agarwal, Anil K Verma
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S. No.
Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
9. How the Two Wireless Networks Can Be Different: WSNS and VANETS
Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research, 2013
Vandana Jindal, A.K.Verma, Seema Bawa
10. Multi-Core Scheduling in Cloud Computing,
International Journal of Applied Information Systems (IJAIS) – ISSN : 2249-0868, Volume 4– No. 9
Abhishek Kaushik and Inderveer Chana,
11. Heterogeneous Workload Consolidation for Efficient Management of Data Centers in Cloud Computing”
International Journal of Computer Applications, IJCA Journal, pp.13-17, Vol. 50, No 10 Year of Publication: 2013
Deep Mann and Inderveer Chana,
12. Empirical Evaluation of Cloud-based Testing Techniques: A Systematic Review
International Journal of Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications, pp. 466 - 473 ,Vol. 6
Priyanka, Inderveer Chana and Ajay Rana
13. Existing Load Balancing Techniques in Cloud Computing : A Systematic Review
International Journal in Foundations of Computer Science & Technology(IJFCST), Volume 3, No.3, May, 2013
Kansal J. N., Chana I.
14. Fault Tolerance- Challenges, Techniques and Implementation in Cloud Computing
International Journal of Cloud Computing and Services Science (IJ-CLOSER), Vol.2, No.2, pp. 123~133, ISSN: 2089-3337.
Anju Bala, Inderveer Chana
15. Cloud Load Balancing Techniques: A Step Towards Green Computing
International Journal of Cloud Computing and Services Science (IJ-CLOSER), pp. 291~302,Vol.2, No.1,
Kansal J. N., Chana I.
16. An Enhanced Run Length Coding for JPEG Image Compression
International Journal of Computer Applications , 72(20), 2013
Amritpal Singh, V. P Singh
17. Adaptive Distributed Intrusion Detection using Hybrid k-means SVM Algorithm
International Journal of Enhanced Research in Management & Computer Applications, Vol. 2 Issue 6, June-2013, pp: (10-14),
V. P. Singh, Parneet Kaur
18. Steganography : A modern day Art and Science for Data Hiding
International Journals of latest research in Science and Technology (IJLRST), Volume 2 Issue 4 ,2013 (Accepted)
Roopam Bansal and V. P. Singh
19. Modelling and Querying Data in MongoDB
International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 141-144
Rupali Arora Rinkle Aggarwal
20. Implementation of relation queries in graph databases
International Journal on Information & Communication Technologies ,Vol. 6, No.1, pp.354-357
Rupali Arora Rinkle Aggarwal
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S. No.
Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
21. Simulating wireless sensor networks using opnet
International Journal on Information & Communication Technologies, Vol. 6 no.1 pp. 366-371
Abhinandan Gupta Rinkle Aggarwal
22. Design and Performance Evaluation of a New Irregular Fault- Tolerant Multistage Interconnection Network
International Journal of Computer Science Issues Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 108-113
Rinkle Aggarwal
23. Design and Reliability Analysis of a Class of Irregular Fault-tolerant Multistage Interconnection Networks
International Journal of Computer Applications Vol. 39, No.8, pp. 8-14
Rinkle Aggarwal
24. An Efficient Algorithm for Data Cleaning of Log File using File Extensions
International Journal of Computer Applications Vol. 48, No.8, pp. 13-18
Surbhi Anand Rinkle Aggarwal
25. Reference Scan Algorithm for Path Traversal Patterns
International Journal of Computer Applications Vol. 48, No.7, pp. 20-25
Chintandeep Kaur Rinkle Aggarwal
26. An Efficient Algorithm for Web Page Change Detection
International Journal of Computer Applications Vol. 48, No.10, pp. 28-33
Srishti Goel Rinkle Aggarwal
27. A Modified Algorithm to Handle Dangling Pages using Hypothetical Node
International Journal of Computer Applications Vol. 48, No.7, pp. 26-32
Shipra Srivastava Rinkle Aggarwal
28. A Short Survey of Key Distribution Techniques for Namespace Load Balancing
International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Computational and Applied Sciences, Issue 4, Vol. 1, 2 & 3, pp. 532-536, May, 2013
Ravneet Kaur, Shalini Batra
29. Phases of Testing An Online Application
International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering, Vol 3, No. 6, June 2013
Sandeep Singh and Shivani Goel
30. Testing Techniques for COTS International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering, Vol 3, No. 4, pp. 829-833, April 2013
Jagdeep Singh and Shivani Goel
31. COTS and OSS: A Comparative View
The International Journal of Computer Science and Applications Vol 1, No. 12, pp. 55-59, Feb 2013
Jagdeep Singh and Shivani Goel
32. UNL-ization of Numbers and Ordinals in Punjabi with IAN,
International Journal on Natural Language Computing (IJNLC), Vol. 2, No. 3, June 2013: 61,69.
Vaibhav Agarwal, Parteek Kumar
465
S. No.
Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
33. NLization of Nouns, Pronouns and Prepositions in Punjabi With EUGENE,
International Journal on Natural Language Computing (IJNLC), Vol. 2, No. 2, April 2013: 33,42
Ashutosh Verma, Parteek Kumar
34. Optimization of Hamilton Path Tournament Schedule
International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology, Volume 2 Issue 6 of (ISSN: 2278-1323) , 2013
Trinetra Kumar Pathak and Vinod K. Bhalla
35. Android Internals International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering,” Vol. 3, Issue 6, pp. 143-147, 2013
Vaibhav Kumar Sarkania, Vinod Kumar Bhalla
36. ANN Based Scheme to Predict Number of Zombies involved in a DDoS Attack
International Journal of Network Security (IJNS), vol. 14, no. 1, ISSN 1816-3548, pp. 36-45
6. Hybrid Genetic Fuzzy Rule Based Inference Engine to Detect Intrusion in Networks
Intelligent Distributed Computing (Book title Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing), 321, 185-198, 2015.
Kriti Chadha, Sushma Jain
7. A Query-Context oriented Approach to Semantic Search on Web
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Discovery, Vol.5, Issue 1, Jan 2015
Vikas Jindal, Seema Bawa, Shalini Batra
8. Quality of Service and Service Level Agreements for Cloud Environments: Issues and Challenges
Book Chapter titled, “Quality of Service and Service Level Agreements for Cloud Environments: Issues and Challenges” in the book:. Challenges, Limitations and R&D Solutions, 2014, Springer, pp. 51-72.
Inderveer Chana and Sukhpal Singh
9. Data Mining - Techniques, Methods and Algorithms: A Review on Tools and their Validity
International Journal of Computer Applications (0975 – 8887) , Volume 113 – No. 18, March 2015, pp. 22-29 (impact factor 0.715)
Mansi Gera, Shivani Goel
10. Comparative analysis of ECC and RSA for Document-oriented database MongoDB
International Journal of Computer Technology and Applications, vol. 5, issue 4, pp. 1555-1560, Impact Factor: 2.804.
Saurabh Singh, Karamjit Kaur
474
S. No.
Title of the paper Name of the Journal with volume, page nos., year
Name of the authors
11. Comparative Analysis of MySql and a Case-Study of Hospital Management System MongoDB”,
International journal of computer technology and applications, vol. 5, issue 4, pp. 1555-1560, Impact Factor: 2.804.
Dhulfiqar Hazim, Karamjit Kaur
Edited Books: Annexure II ∗ Books with ISBN with details of publishers ∗ Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
∗ Citation Index – range / average ∗ SNIP ∗ SJR ∗ Impact Factor – range / average ∗ h-index
Sr. No.
Name of the Faculty
Member Name of the Book
Name of Publisher
Year of Publication
1. Parteek Bhatia Concepts of DBMS Kalyani
Publication 2008
First Edition
2. Parteek Bhatia Simplified Approach to Visual
Basic Kalyani
Publication
2008 Revised Third
Edition
3. Parteek Bhatia Simplified Approach to Oracle Kalyani
Publication
2008 Revised Third
Edition
4. Parteek Bhatia Database Management System
in a Simplified Manner Kalyani
Publication 2008
First Edition
5. Parteek Bhatia Simplified Approach to DBMS Kalyani
Publication
2011 Revised Eighth
Edition
6. Dr. Shivani
Goel Express Learning- Artificial
Intelligence Pearson
Education 2013
23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated :
2010
S. No. Name of the Project Name of the Faculty members involved
Amount Generated
1. Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University, Network Project
Dr. Maninder Singh -
2. Network Audit, Eastman Impex, Magma Mettcast and JVR Forging
Dr. Maninder Singh 0.20 lac
3. Six-Week Summer Training Program on JAVA-ORACLE.
Dr. A K Verma, Dr. Ajay Kumar
4.8 Lacs
475
2011
S. No. Name of the Project Name of the Faculty members involved
Amount Generated
1. Intel/IFTF Computing Applications Workloads
Dr. Maninder Singh 0.9 lacs
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions
Industries in India and abroad: i. Dr. Deepak Garg at TRINITY COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN, IRELAND from 10/01/2015 to 15/01/2015 and 28/02/2015 to 04/04/2015 ii. Dr. A.K. Verma at HOSEI UNIVERSITY, TOKYO (TEQIP) from May 8-11, 2013.
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
(please specify)
Dr. Seema Bawa
Member Referee Panel for GYAN – An International Bi- Annual Referred Journal of Management & Technology.
Member Program Committee: ICISTM 2007, International Conference on Information Systems, Technology and Management, New Delhi India, March 12-13, 2007.
Member International Program committee, The Third IASTED International Conference on Advances in Computer Science and Technology , ACST 2007, April 2–4, 2007, Phuket, Thailand.
Serving as Expert member, National Board of Accreditation; nominated by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) since February 2008.
Associate Editor, for 11 International Journals published by CiiT Research Institute, Coimbatore, TN since Feb 2009.
UGC nominee on Advisory Committee of KLEF University, Vijayawada, Nov 2009.
Member of Expert Committee constituted by UGC for assessing the performance of Xth plan and evaluate the requirements for XIth plan, in Feb 2010.
Board Member, North Eastern Regional Institute of Science & Technology (NERIST), Nirjuli, Arunachal Pradesh since August 2011.
Member, Research Advisory Board, Chitkara University, Baddi, Himachal Pradesh since Dec 2011.
Member, Advisory Panel, “International Conference on Advances in Computing and Artificial Intelligence (ACAI-2012)e”, organized by Chitkara University, Punjab.
Reviewer, International Journal of Computer Science, Engineering
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and Information Technology (IJCSEIT), ISSN : 2249 - 0175 ( Online ); 2249 - 2682 (Print).
Resource person at Faculty development Program on „Cloud Computing and Big Data”, at Chandigarh University, Chandigarh, 25 July, 2014.
Invited Speaker at Educator‟s Meet: Manthan – Leading to Empowerment, Organised by Punjab Technical University Jalandhar, Sep 19, 2014.
Keynote Speaker, Seminar on “Role of ICT in Education, Research and Innovation” held at Department of Computer Science and Applications, Panjab University, Chandigarh, 21st November,2014.
Expert Selection Committee, PEC University, Chandigarh, Dec 18, 2014.
Session Chair, 2nd IEEE International Conference on MOOCs Innovation and Technology in Education, IEEE Education Society at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala, Dec 19-20, 2014.
Expert member on the Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Punjabi University, Patiala, for the term 12/12/2014 to 11/12/2016, appointed by Vice Chancellor.
Expert talk during workshop on Big Data Analytics, at PTU Jalandhar, March 27, 2015. (to be held)
Invited Speaker at National Conference at NITTR Chandigarh, on March 31, 2015. (to be held)
Dr. Deepak Garg • Member advisory Committee, International Conference on Recent
Advancements in Information Technology (ICRAIT‟14)” from July 10th to 12th 2014 at Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, Coimbatore
• Member Advisory Board "2014 International Conference on Information Systems & Computer Networks organised by GLA University March 1-2, 2014
• Program Committee Member International Conference on Data Sciences (ICDS-2014)" from Feb 26th to 28th 2014 at VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology,Hyderabad
• Member, Advisory Committee, International Conference on Issues and Challenges in Networking, Intelligence and Computing Technologies (ICNICT-2014) on 7-8 February 2014 at Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology (KIET), Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA
• Member, Advisory Committee, International Conference on “Computing for Sustainable Global Development” scheduled to be organized during 05th – 07th March, 2014 at BVICAM New Delhi
• Member, Technical Programme Committee of International conference on signal processing & integrated networks (SPIN 2014) organized by Amity School of Engineering and Technology on 20-21 Feb 2014
• Member, Board of Governors, IEEE Education Society, for two year term starting 1st January 2014
• Member Advisory Committee Recent Trends in Computer Science
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and Information Technology (RTCSIT-2013)” to be held on 27-28 September, 2013 at Echelon Institute of Technology, Faridabad
• Member, Board of Studies of Desh Bhagat University from March , 2013 to March, 2015
• Member, Expert Panel for Allocation of new courses, Increase in Intake for Engineering Colleges, Punjab Technical University, Jallandhar, April 2013
• Member, Advisory Committee of IEEE International Conference on Information Management in the Knowledge Economy IMKE - 2013 on Dec 2013 at Chitkara University,Chandigarh,India on Dec, 2013
• Member, Advisory Committee, National Conference on Innovative Trends in SOFT Computing ITSC-2013 25th & 26th OCT, 2013 at Oriental University, Indore
• Member Program Committee Fifth International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Communication Systems Sep 27-29,2013 at Mathura
• Member, Advisory Committee of International Conference on Green Computing, Communication and Conservation of Energy ICGCE-2013 December 12th -14th 2013
• Member, Advisory Board, international Conference on Electronic Systems, Signal Processing and Computing Technologies, at Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering & Management, Nagpur during 5-7 December, 2013
• Member, Advisory Board, International Conference on Advanced Electronics System(ICAES-2013) by CSIR-CEERI, Pilani during 21-24 September 2013
• Member, Technical Program Committee of 6th International Conference on Contemporary Computing at JIIT Noida Aug 8-10, 2013
• Member Technical Program Committee Second International Workshop on Advances in Peer-to-Peer Technology (IWAP2PT-2013) At Mysore 22-25th August, 2013
• Member, Selection Committee of MLB Institute of Management and Technology, Jagraon in July, 2013
• Member Advisory Board of National Conference on Computation and Communication Technologies (NC3T-2013) at Kalaignar Karunanidhi Institute of Technology, Coimbatore on 14-15 March-2013
• Chair, Technical Committee, IEEE International Advanced Computing Conference at AKGEC, Ghaziabad on February 22-23,2013
• Member, Advisory Committee, National Conference on Emerging Computing Technologies in Changing Global Scenario (NCETCGS-2013) on February, 23, 2013 at Kalpi Institute of Technology
• Member, Steering Committee of International Conference on Advance Computing and Creating Entrepreneurs (ACCE2013) at Geetanjali Institute of Technical Studies, Udaipur on Feb 19-20, 2013
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• member of the National Advisory Committee for the National Conference: Challenges & Opportunities for Technological Innovation in India (COTII-2013), at Ambalika Institute of Management & Technology, Lucknow on 16th February, 2013
• Member, Program Committee, 3rd International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication and Control- 2013 on January 18-19, 2013 at Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering
• Member, Technical Committee National Conference on Machine Intelligence Research and Advancement (NCMIRA,12) in at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra, India December, 2012
• Member, Technical Program Committee, Second International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing at JUIT on December 6-8,2012
• Member, Program Committee, International Conference on Intelligent Infrastructure, at Science City, Kolkata on December 1-2, 2012
• Invitee at Durbar Hall, Rastrapati Bhavan for National Innovation Council 2nd Report Presentation "Report to the people 2012" to the President Sh.Pranab Mukherjee on 2nd Novemebr, 2012
• Member Technical Committee of National Workshop on Amateur Radio and Computer Networks in Education (NW-ARCCNE 2012) at Techno India NJR Institute of Technology, Udaipur on October 17-18, 2012
• Member, Steering Committee, International Conference on Security in Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (SNDS'12) , Trivandrum on October 11-12 2012
• Member, Technical Program Committee of International Workshop on Trust and Privacy in Cyberspace (CyberTrust'12) , Trivandrum, India on October 11-12 2012
• Member Board of Studies (Computer Applications) for Punjab Technical University for the year 2012-2014
• Member National Advisory Committee, International Conference on Innovative Computing and Information Processing at Mahendra Engineering College on March 29-31, 2012
• Member, Advisory Board, International Conference on Recent Advances and Future Trends in IT, at Punjabi University, Patiala to be held on March 21-23,2012
• Member, International Program Committee of 3rd International Conference on Mobile Communication Technology For Development at New Delhi during February 28-29, 2012
• Chair Publicity International Conference on Data Mining, Computational and Business Intelligence, DMCBI at Bhubaneshwar, Orissa on Feb 16-17,2012
• Member, Program Committee of International Conference on Information Management in the Knowledge Economy IMKE - 2012 at Chitkara University,Chandigarh, India on January 6-7, 2012
• Awarded Performance Incentives for better performance at Thapar
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Institute of Engineering & Technology University for the year 2011-12 in 2012
• Member, Advisory Board for a workshop on Knowledge Mining at Poornima College of Engineering, Jaipur held on December 24,2011
• Member, Technical Committee 2011 3rd International Conference on Computer Technology and Development (ICCTD 2011) Chengdu, China. November 25-27, 2011
• Member Technical and Advisory Committee, 2nd National Conference on Information Technology for Business Transformation on November 4-5, 2011
• Member, IEEE Committee of 5th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Technologies (ICACCT – 2011) at APIIT SD Panipat on November 05, 2011
• Member, Advisory Board, National Seminar on Emerging trends in Computer Science and Information Technology at Institute of Engineering and Technology, Bhaddal on November 1-2,2011
• Member, Advisory Committee First International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology (CCSEIT-2011) Manomaniam Sundharnagar University,Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India September 23-25, 2011
• Member, Advisory Committee of 2nd International Conference on Communication, Computation , Management & Nanotechnology at REC Bhalaki on September 23-25,2011
• Member, Program Committee of 1st International Conference on Advances in Computing and Communications (ACC-2011) at Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology (RSET) at Kochi, India July, 22-24, 2011.
• Member, Advisory Committee of National Conference on innovative Computing Technologies by NC College of Engineering, Israna on June 14, 2011
• Member, Technical Program Committee of International Conference on Cloud Computing and Intelligent Systems IC3IS-2011) at Sagar Institute of Research and Technology-Excellence Bhopal on June 10-11, 2011
• Member, Editorial Board, International Conference on Advanced Computing, Communication and Networks, ICACCN-11 at Chandigarh on June 2,2011
• Member, Program Committee of special track Intelligent Information Processing in Sensor Networks at the 24th FLAIRS Conference in Palm Beach, Florida supported by AAAI on May 18-20, 2011
• Member, Advisory Committee of National Conference on Recent Trends in Computational Intelligence (RTCI-11) at Central India Institute of Technology, Indore on April, 23, 2011
• Member, Technical Program Committee of International Conference on Emerging Trends in Networks and Computer Communications (ETNCC-2011) at CTE,MPUAT, Udaipur, India on April 22-24,2011
• Member, Technical Committee of IEEE - International Conference
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on Computer, Communication and Electrical technology (ICCCET-2011) on March 18-19 2011
• Member, Advisory Committee of Technoholix, a technical festival organized by Geetanjali Institute of Technical Studies, Udaipur on March 03-05,2011
• Member, Advisory Committee of UGC sponsored International Conference on Communication and Computing Technologies (ICCCT-2011) APJ College, Jalandhar at on February 25-26, 2011
• Member, Advisory Committee of Third National Conference on Next-Generation Computing at MIET, Jammu, India on December 18-19, 2010
• Member, Technical Advisory Committee of International Conference on Methods and Models in Computer Science (ICM2CS-2010) December 13-14, 2010
• Member, Advisory Committee 1st International Conference On Mathematics And Soft Computing Applications In Engineering (ICMSCAE) NC College Of Engineering Israna, Panipat December 4-5, 2010
• Member Advisory Committee UGC Sponsored International Conference on Technology and Information Systems (ICTIS-2010) at DAVC Amritsar on November, 20-21, 2010
• Member, Program Committee of 2nd International Conference on IT & Business Intelligence ( ITBI-10) in IMT Nagpur, India on November 12-14, 2010
• Member, Program Committee of 4th International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Technologies at APIIT, Panipat, India on October 30,2010
• Member, Program Committee of 1st international Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing at Jaypee University of Information Technology, Solan, India on October 28,2010
• Member, Program Committee of National Conference on Data Warehousing, Data Mining and Data Modelling (DWDM2010) September 24-25,2010
• Member, Program Committee of First International Workshop on Trust Management in P2P Systems (IWTMP2PS 2010) at Chennai on July 23, 2010
• Chairman, DEC-UGC-AICTE Committee for recognizing Distance Courses at Bhagwant University, Ajmer in June, 2010.
• Member, National Review Committee of International Symposium on Computer Engineering and Technology, ISCET-2010 March 19-20, 2010
• Chair, 2nd IEEE International Conference on Advance Computing held on February 19-20,2010 at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala
• Member, Advisory Committee of International Conference on advance computing and Creating entrepreneurs at Geetanjali Institute of Technical Studies (GITS), Rajasthan on February 12,2010
• Member, Advisory Committee of All India Seminar on Advance Computing at Doaba Institute of Engineering and Technology on
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January 22,2010 • Member, Advisory Committee International Conference on Recent
Trends in Soft Computing and Information Technology RTSCIT-09 by Corporate Institute of Science and Technology, Bhopal January 09-10, 2010
• Member, Technical Program Committee of International Workshop on advances in Peer to Peer Technology IWAP2PT'09 held at Bangalore, India on December 9-11,2009
• Member, International Program Committee, Database technologies and applications: Share and Explore (DTA 2009) at San Diego, California, USA
• Member, Organizing Committee of Sustainability Conference HMR Institute of Technology and Management on November 28, 2009
• Member, Advisory Board of National Conference on Software Engineering and Information Security (SEIS'09) at Acropolis Institute of Technology and Research on October 9,2009
• Member, Advisory Committee of 3rd National Conference on Emerging Trends in Software Engineering and Information Technology at Gwalior Engineering College, Gwalior on March 27-28, 2009
• Chair, IEEE International Conference on Advance Computing sponsored by Infosys, AICTE, CSIR, UGC and TCS held at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala, India on March 06-07, 2009
• Member, Program Committee of International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication Control - ACM, SIGART at Fr. Con. Rodrigues College of Engineering on January 23-24,2009
Dr. Inderveer Chana
Reviewer In-charge of International Conference on Cloud Computing and Virtualization 2011, Conference Proceedings indexed by SCIrus and EBSCO
Dr. Neeraj Kr.
Program committee member of Imobiwis 2012, Canada
Program committee member of MoMoPE 2012, 3-6 July 2012, Italy.
Member of TPC of International conference on Computer and Communication Engineering 2008 (ICCCE 08), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 13-15 May 2008.
2009 International Conference on computer AND NETWORK TECHNOLOGY (ICCNT 2009), July 24-26, 2009, Chennai. (India).
2009 International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering (ICSTE 2009), July 24-26, 2009, Chennai.(India).
2009 International Conference on Future Computer and Communication Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia April 3 - 5, 2009.
International Conference on advances in recent technologies in communication and computing, Artcom 27-28 October 2009, http://www.icartcom.com/
International conference on Ultra Modern Telecommunications (ICUMT09), 12-14 September 2009, St. Petersburg, Russia.
2009 International Conference on Information Theory and Engineering (ICITE 2009), November 13-15, 2009, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
2009 International Conference on computer technology and management (ICCTD 2009), November 13-15, 2009, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
The 2nd International Conference on Electronic Computer Technology (ICECT 2010) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 7-10, 2010.
The 2nd International Conference on Machine Learning and Computing (ICMLC 2010) Bangalore, India, February 9-11, 2010.
The 2010 International Conference on Data Storage and Data Engineering (DSDE 2010) Bangalore, India, February 9-10, 2010.
The 2nd International Conference on Electronic Computer Technology (ICECT 2010) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 7-10, 2010.
International Conference on Next Generation Communication and Computing Systems (ICNGC2S-10), December 25-26, 2010, Chandigarh, India.
International Conference on Methods and Models in Science and Technology (ICM2ST-10) Nov. 10-12, 2010, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
www.ietan.org/icm2st10/icm2st10.html
Program co chair of International Symposium of wireless and pervasive computing, Dailin, china, 2011.
Program committee member of Imobiwis 2012, Canada
Program committee member of MoMoPE 2012, 3-6 July 2012, Italy.
Conference Chair/ Organizer
Technical co-chair for IEEE International conference on advances in Computer Engineering, ACES 2010, Bangalore (India), 20-21 June 2010.
Sessions Chair in IEEE International Conference on Advances in Recent Technologies in Communication and Computing (ARTCom 2009), Kottayam, Kerla 27-28 October 2009.
Technical Co-chair of the International Symposium on Wireless and Pervasive Computing, Dialin, China, 3-5 July, 2012.
Organizing chair of 5th International Workshop on Ubiquitous computing in collaboration with 24th BCS conference on human computer interaction (HCI 2010). http://www.coventry.ac.uk/ec/research/dsm/iUBICOM/iUBICOM2010.html
Dr. Shalini Batra Member Advisory Board, International Journal of Latest Treads in
Engineering and Technology (IJLTET)
Member Advisory Board, International Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology (IJIET)
Served as reviewer in 2013 Second IEEE ICIIP International Conference on Image Information Processing
Served as reviewer in 2013 IEEE ISPCC International Conference on Signal Processing, Computing and Control
Served as reviewer of papers in 2nd IEEE International Advance Computing Conferences, Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala. Feb 18-19, 2010.
Served as reviewer of papers in IEEE International Advance Computing Conferences, Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala. March6-7,2009
Served as reviewer of papers in International Joint Conferences on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences, and Engineering (CISSE 08) December 5 - 13, 2008 Sponsored by the University of Bridgeport Technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, Communications Society and Education Society (Connecticut Section).
Reviewer of Information Fusion journal published by Elsevier
Dr. Jhilik Bhattacharya
Reviewer, Electronic Letters on Computer Vision and Image Analysis
Reviewer, Machine Vision and Applications, Springer.
Editorial Board Member of British Journal of Mathematics & Computer Science
workshops, training programs and similar programs). :
2010
S. No.
Name of the Faculty member
Name of the Conference Place and Dates
1. Dr. Inderveer Chana International Conference on Advances in Computer Engineering ACE
Bangalore, June 20-21, 2010
2. Shivani Goel IEEE 2nd International Advance Computing Conference
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala, 19-20 March
3. Parteek Bhatia Workshop on Internalization of Domain Names.
CDAC Mohali, 28.4.2010.
4. Parteek Bhatia Second National IndoWordnet Symposium at Shillong
Shillong, 11.4.2010 to 15.4.2010
5. Parteek Bhatia Global WordNet Conference IIT Bombay, 31st Jan-4th Feb 2010
6. Raj Kumar QIP Short Term Course On Teaching Computer Graphics
IIT Delhi, June14th to 25th, 2010
7.
Vinay Arora National workshop on Recent Trends in Mathematics & Computing
The Technological Institute of Textile & Sciences, Bhiwani, March 13th , 2010
8. Vinay Arora QIP Short Term Course On Teaching Computer Graphics
IIT Delhi, June14 th to 25th
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Name of the Faculty member
Name of the Conference Place and Dates
9. Dr. Inderveer Chana Research Promotion Workshop on Introduction to Graph and Geometric Algorithms
28-30 October 2010 Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala
10. Shivani Goel
3 day workshop on Introduction to Graph and Geometric Algorithms
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala Oct 28-30, 2010
11. Karun Verma International Workshop on Frontiers in Handwritten Recognition, ISI Kolkata
October, 2010, Kolkata
2011
S. No.
Name of the Faculty member
Name of the Conference Place and Dates
1. Dr. Seema Bawa SANGAM: Industry Institute Interaction meet organized by TCS,
TCS Chennai, Feb 2011
2. Dr. Seema Bawa National Convention on Integrating Human Values in Technical Education, Organised by PTU in Collaboration with IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur, IIIT Hyderabad and SSUN New Delhi.
Dec 11-12 at PTU Jalandhar.
3. Dr. Maninder Singh Microsoft Faculty Connect, Summer Symposium
June 20-22, Microsoft Gurgaon Cyber Greens Campus, DLF Cyber Greens, 9th Floor, Tower A, DLF Cyber City, Sector 25A, Gurgaon
4. Shalini Batra LINUX Administration NITTR, Chandigarh and May 16,2011 to May 20,2011
5. Shalini Batra Web Based Designing NITTR, Chandigarh and May 23,2011 to May 27,2011
6. Shivani Goel One day Workshop on Statistical Analysis
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala Jan 2011
7. Shivani Goel One day workshop on Innovation –Linking the world
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala March 2011
8. Shivani Goel 3 day Workshop on DB2 Certification
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University Patiala April 2011
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S. No.
Name of the Faculty member
Name of the Conference Place and Dates
9. Shivani Goel Short term course on Web Based Development
NITTTR, Chandigarh (23-27 May, 2011)
10. Parteek Bhatia Second National Level Indradhanush WordNet Workshop
Goa University, Goa 8.8.11 o 10.8.11.
11. Parteek Kumar National Workshop on Multiword Expression at University of Kashmir (KU)
Srinagar, from 14-15 October, 2011
12. Sushma Jain Short term course on Web Based Development
NITTTR, Chandigarh (23-27 May, 2011)
13. Ravinder Kumar One week Short Term Course on Data Structures & Algorithms
4th - 8th July 2011 organized by Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati.
14. Ashima Singh LINUX Administration NITTR, Chandigarh and May 16,2011 to May 20,2011
15. Ashima Singh Web Based Designing NITTR, Chandigarh and May 23,2011 to May 27,2011
16. Ashima Singh High Impact Teaching Skills BGIET, Sangrur and May 30 2011 to May 3,2011
17. Karun Verma Workshop on Handwriting Technology at IISc Bangalore
19. Dr. Inderveer Chana International Conference of Parallel and Distributed Computing
London U.K. 6-8 July, 2011
20. Shivani Goel National Seminar on e-Governance NITTTR Chandigarh on 6-7 September, 2011
21. Sushma Jain Network security and firewalls NITTTR Chandigarh 17/10/2011 to 21/10/2011
2012
S. No.
Name of the Faculty member
Name of the Conference Place and Dates
1. Dr. Inderveer Chana Third International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Technologies for High Performance Applications, FISAT
Cochin, Kerala, India, June 2012
2. Dr. Rinkle Rani International conference on advancements in computing and communication, ICACC-2012
BBSBEC Fatehgarh 23-25 Feb, 2012
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S. No.
Name of the Faculty member
Name of the Conference Place and Dates
3. Shivani Goel National Conference on CPPBSS Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala, 27-28 April, 2012
4. Parteek Kumar
IndoWordNet Workshop University of Hyderabad, from July 23-25, 2012.
5. Parteek Kumar UNL School at IIT-Bombay Mumbai, India, from June 15-19, 2012.
6. Parteek Kumar UNL School Alexandria-Egypt from October 7-11, 2012
7. Parteek Kumar IndoWordNet Workshop
University of Hyderabad, from July 23-25, 2012
8. Rajkumar Tekchandani
2-Week ISTE Workshop on “Introduction to Research Methodology”
Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology, Murthal (Sonepat). 25-June-2012 to 04-July-2012
9. Vinay Arora AICTE sponsored short term course on Society and Web
IIT Guwahati, Guwahati
10. Vinay Arora International Workshop on Advanced Data Structures & Algorithms by IEEE Student Chapter Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala
11. Karamjit Cheema International Conference on Advancement in Computing and Communication ICACC 2012
BBSBEC, Fatehgarh Sahib
12. Karamjit Cheema Attended three day workshop on “Cloud Security” 18-20, Feburary, 2012 by Dr. Bharat Bhargava, Purdue University, USA
101003061 Prateek Sharma STMicroelectronics PRIS-P Read Only Solution
101003063 Prerna Chawla Informatica Business Solutions Develop data integration modules for Informatica platform to integrate with Open Data (OData) protocol services
101003064 Priyam Mishra De Shaw Generation of Investor reports using .NET services in MS Word
101003065 Priyam Sirohi Samsung Research and Development, Bangalore
SMB3.0 Protocol Implementation on MFP
101003066 Priyanka Jindal Ericsson India Global Pvt Ltd DEVOPS
101003067 Punardeep Singh Sebiz Infotech, Mohali Deliver My Order
101003068 PURNENDU GARG
SAMSUNG RESEARCH INDIA, BANGALORE
Cloud client development
101003069 Raghav gupta ST Microelectronics Authorization and Profiling
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
• Faculty 2010
S. No.
Name of the faculty Award / Fellowship/ Nominations
University/ Organization Month and Year
1. Dr. Rajesh Bhatia Shiksha Rattan Award 2010
IIFS, Delhi June 2010
2. Dr. Seema Bawa Shiksha Rattan Puraskar
India International Friendship Society (IIFS)
June 2010
3. Dr. Seema Bawa Best Citizen of India Best Citizen Publishing House
2010
4. Dr. Seema Bawa UGC nominee Advisory Committee of KLEF University, Vijayawada
2010
2011
S. No.
Name of the faculty Award / Fellowship/ Nominations
University/ Organization
Month and Year
1. Dr. Inderveer Chana Dr. Deepak Garg
Certificate of Appreciation from Infosys for outstanding contribution Campus Connect Programme
Infosys Technologies Ltd.
March 2011
2. Dr. Seema Bawa Board Member North Eastern Regional Institute of Science & Technology (NERIST), Nirjuli, Arunachal Pradesh
since August 2011 for three years
3. Dr. Seema Bawa Member, Research Advisory Board
Chitkara University, Baddi, Himanchal Pradesh
since Dec 2011
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S. No.
Name of the faculty Award / Fellowship/ Nominations
University/ Organization
Month and Year
4. Dr. Inderveer Chana Awarded Certificate of Merit for presenting the paper “Cost based Resource Provisioning Policy for Grids” at The 2011 International Conference of Parallel and Distributed Computing held during World Congress on Engineering
Imperial College, London, U.K
6-8 July 2011
2012
S. No. Name of the faculty
Award / Fellowship/ Nominations
University/ Organization Month and Year
1. Dr. Seema Bawa Award of Honor, on the occasion of International Women‟s Day, by Deputy Commissioner, Patiala, for meritorious and exemplary services provided to the society as a whole.
Association of NGOs Patiala in collaboration with Mahatma Gandhi State Institute of Public Administration, Punjab (MGSIPAP), Patiala
March 07, 2012.
2. Dr. Seema Bawa Member, Advisory Panel
International Conference on Advances in Computing and Artificial Intelligence (ACAI-2012) organized by Chitkara University, Punjab
4. Dr. Seema Bawa Guest of Honor "Sampuran Kranti", a Drug- De-addiction campaign organized by an NGO "Yuva Parivar Sewa Samiti, Patiala" and Divya Jyoti Jagriti Sansthan at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University Auditorium
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S. No. Name of the faculty
Award / Fellowship/ Nominations
University/ Organization Month and Year
5. Dr. Seema Bawa Chief Guest National Science Day Celebration with School Children, Organised by Paryavaran Welfare Society (PWS) with Indian Youth Climate Network (IYCN), at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University Auditorium
6. Dr. Seema Bawa Member, Advisory Board, Keynote Speaker and Session Chair
International Conference of Emerging Dimensions in IT and its Application in Industry, organized by
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Global Institute of Management & Emerging Technologies, March 02, Amritsar, 2012
7. Dr. Seema Bawa Guest of Honour annual prize distribution function, organized by Dedicated Brothers Group (DBG)
March 04, 2012
8. Dr. Seema Bawa Guest of Honour International Women‟s day celebration by Brahma Kumaries
March 08, 2012
9. Dr. Seema Bawa Guest of Honor International Women‟s day celebrations, Organised by Kala Kritti (Regd.) Patiala
March 10, 2012
10. Dr. Seema Bawa Chief Guest Seminar organized with theme Sanskar and Sanskriti, to observe International Women‟s day celebrations, Organised by Nari Shakti Jagran Samiti with Divya Jyoti Jagriti Sansthan at Municipal Corporation Auditorium, Patiala
March 18, 2012
11. Dr. Seema Bawa Invited Speaker and Session Chair
Technical Session on Distributed Computing, Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic, during National Conference on Emerging trends in
March 22-23, 2012.
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S. No. Name of the faculty
Award / Fellowship/ Nominations
University/ Organization Month and Year
Computer Engineering and Information Technology, at NITTR Chandigarh
12. Dr. Seema Bawa Guest of Honor Released a book on Environmental Conservation Awareness, compiled by Paryawaran Welfare Society, Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University
April 27, 2012
13. Dr. Seema Bawa Guest of Honor Event organized for specially able children: Smiling Future,
Organized by Youth United, TU Chapter,
May 01, 2012
14. Dr. Seema Bawa Member, Advisory and Review Committee
International Conference on Advancements in Computer Applications and Software Engineering CASE 2012, held during Organised by Dept of Computer Applications, Mewar University, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan.
21- 22, Dec 2012,
2013
S. No.
Name of the faculty Award / Fellowship/ Nominations
University/ Organization
Month and Year
1. Parteek Kumar Winner of Gold medal in UNL Olympiad-II
UNL Foundation, Geneva Switzerland
July 2013.
2. Dr. Maninder Singh Instructor Excellence Award: Expert Level
CISCO Networking Academy
2013
3. Dr. Maninder Singh Instructor Years of Service
CISCO Networking Academy
2013
4. Dr. Maninder Singh Science Direct TOP25: Jan-March 2013
Science Direct 2013
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2014
S. No.
Name of the faculty Award / Fellowship/ Nominations
University/ Organization
Month and Year
1 Dr. Maninder Singh Certified Ethical Hacker EC_Council, USA
2014
2 Dr. Parteek Bhatia Gold Medal in 3rd UNL Olympiad
UNDL Organization, Switzerland
May-14
3 Mr. Vinay Arora Letter of appreciation from Head of department for successful and timely automation of IAP activities
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University
2014
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows:
Shashi Bhawar received Google Global Scholarship in 2010 to attend Grace Hopper Conference of Women in Computing (GHC).
Karmjit Kaur Cheema received Google Global Scholarship for two years consecutively (2013, 2014) to attend Grace Hopper Conference of Women in Computing (GHC). Attended GHC 2014 in October held at Phoenix, Arizona. Attended EDBT one week summer school held Aussois, France in September 2013 with full financial assistance from DST.
• Students Awards received by students
S. No.
Name Name of agency
giving the award
Name of Award/ Recognition
Year Any other details
1. Rishabh Arora
EC Council Winner of Code Uncode, India‟s Most Secure Programmer
2013 National level hunt for a secure programmer. Awarded prize of Rs. 1,00,000/-
2. Akshay Mehra EC-COUNCIL
First Runner Up 2013
Awarded prizes worth Rs. 50,000/-.
3. Tridash Chopra, Tej Pratap, Vatsal
ACM at Chitkara University
Winner PIRATES OF SILICON VALLEY
2014 The contest was a day long coding contest with a team of three having prize money of 1.5 lakhs.
4. Vidhant Maini, Kartik Arora, Tanuj Rastogi
Infosys Winners, North India Regional Finals.
2014 Programming Contest, “Aspirations2020”. Two rounds: College round and then regionals. (4th Year)
2014 Visited Hyderabad to participate in the live hacking competition and represented USA and had to defend ourselves from attacks by other countries. At the same time we have to attack other countries.
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S. No.
Name Name of agency
giving the award
Name of Award/ Recognition
Year Any other details
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Aakarshan Singla
Leadlab An idea can change your life - 2nd prize
2014 The contest was to share a brilliant Idea which can turn into a successful startup or an innovation which can change lives of many.
Hackathon'14 organized by WIZIQ, Chandigarh. A 12 hour coding competition. We were made to work on an educational idea of our choice. We developed an android app called "udaan" to connect the poor and needy people from villages and slums who need education with the people who can volunteer and fund this initiative.
WIZ-IQ 3rd Prize 2013 Hackathon'14 organized by WIZIQ, Chandigarh. Participants had to present any Startup idea in this 12 hour competition. Won cash prize of Rs. 8000
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
/ International) with details of outstanding participants, if any 2010
S. No.
Title of the Programme with sponsoring agency
Name of the Coordinators Dates and Venue
1. Ethical Hacking Workshop Maninder Singh 5,6 Feb 2010
2. Cisco Certified Network Associate Academy Program
Maninder Singh V P Singh
Feb – July 2010
3. 2010 IEEE 2nd International Advance Computing Conference , Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University Patiala.
Dr. Deepak Garg, Mr. Ravinder Kumar, Mr. Karun Verma
Feb 19, 20, 2010
2011
S. No.
Title of the Programme with sponsoring agency
Name of the Coordinators
Dates and Venue
1. Cisco Network Academy Course Module 1-IV, Computer Science and Engineering Department, Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University
Dr. Maninder Singh Dr. V P Singh
Sept 2010- Feb2011
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S. No.
Title of the Programme with sponsoring agency
Name of the Coordinators
Dates and Venue
2. Wipro Jump Start II program at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University Patiala
Dr. Maninder Singh 20 June 2011- 4 July 2011
3. Research Promotion Workshop on "Introduction to Graph and Geometric Algorithms" held in Collaboration with Professor Subir Ghosh of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) sponsored by National Board of Higher Mathematics
Dr. Deepak Garg October 28-30, 2011, Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala
2012
S. No.
Title of the Programme with sponsoring agency
Name of the Coordinators
Dates and Venue
1. International Workshop on Advanced data structures and algorithms in Collaboration with Infosys and Technical Sponsorship by IEEE India Council, IEEE Computer Society Chapter Delhi Section, In cooperation with IEEE AESS (Aerospace Electronic System Society)
Dr Deepak Garg 4-15 June 2012 Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University
2. JAVA-Oracle & Networking Karun Verma Varinder Pal Singh
May 27-July 6, 2012
3. Third National Level Indradhanush WordNet Workshop, MoCIT, Govt. of India
Dr. R.K Sharma and Dr. Parteek Kumar
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University Patiala, March 24-25, 2012
4. Cisco Certified Network Associate Course Dr. Maninder Singh Dr. V P Singh
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Jan 2012
5. C|EH, Certified Ethical Hacking Course Dr. Maninder Singh Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Feb 2012
6. International Workshop on Cloud Computing and High Performance Computing (CCHPC).
Dr. Inderveer Chana and DR. Anil Verma
Dec. 05-08, 2012, Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala
7. C|EH Certified Ethical Hacking Course Batch I Dr. Maninder Singh Dec 2012, CSE, Network Research Lab
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2013
S. No.
Title of the Programme with sponsoring agency
Name of the Coordinators
Dates and Venue
1. Six Week summer Training Programme on Java Oracle and Networking
Karun Verma, Varinder Pal Singh
June 3-July 12, 2013, Computer Science and Engineering Department
Feb 2013, Computer Science and Engineering Department, Network Research Lab
3. C|EH Certified Ethical Hacking Course Batch II
Dr. Maninder Singh Aug 2013, CSE, Network Research Lab.
2014
S. No.
Title of the Programme with sponsoring agency Dates and Venue
1. International Workshop on Machine Learning Algorithms and Data Analytics sponsored by ACM India Council, IEEE Computer Society IC, IEEE Education Society IC, Infosys Ltd.
3-13th June, 2014 at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala.
2. 3-Day workshop on wireless network simulation using NS2.
13-15th March, 2014 at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala.
3. Six Week summer Training Programme on Java, Oracle.
2nd June – 12th July, 2014 at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University, Patiala.
4. Workshop on LATEX, Spoken Tutorial Project IIT Bombay.
22nd April 2014 at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University Patiala.
5. Ethical hacking workshop
26th – 27th April 2014 at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University Patiala.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
All the seminar reports, project reports, thesis, URB reports are thoroughly checked for plagiarism.
Take care not to infringe, in research or service activities.
Share confidential information with others only with the informed consent of those involved, or in a manner that the individuals involved cannot be identified, except as required or justified by law.
Store, handle, transfer and dispose of all records, both written and unwritten (for example, computer files, video tapes), in a way that attends to the needs for privacy and security and which is in accordance with the law.
Respect the rights of research participants and others to safeguard their own dignity.
Respect the right of individuals to discontinue participation in research at any
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time, and be responsive to non-verbal indications of a desire to discontinue if individuals have difficulty in verbally communicating such a desire.
That the research will contribute to the well-being of the group.
Be sensitive to, and knowledgeable about, individual differences and vulnerabilities to discern what will benefit and not harm persons involved in research activities.
Not contribute to, nor engage in, research which promotes or is intended for use in deliberate impairment of an individual's psychological integrity.
Act to minimize the impact of research activities on research participants‟ personality or their mental or physical integrity.
Screen research participants and select those not likely to be harmed, if risk or harm to some research participants is possible.
Conduct research in a way that is consistent with a commitment to honest, open inquiry, and to clear communication of any research aims, sponsorship, social context, personal values, or financial interests that may affect or appear to affect the research.
Give publication credit to others (as appropriate) in proportion to the professional contribution that they have made.
32. Student profile programme-wise: Data in the column – “Application Received” is for the entire university.
Intel Xeon Processor, 8 GB DDR III RAM, 500GB HDD SATA, DVD rw, USB Keyboard Mouse, ‟18.5‟ TFT
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UG CAG LAB
Dimension 22*22 Feet, 29 Students Per Batch
Intel Xeon Processor, 8 GB DDR III RAM, 500GB HDD SATA, DVD RW, USB Keyboard Mouse, Cintiq monitor 22"
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Lab name Space Number of Students
H/W Total machines
Printer/ Scanner
Projector
Other Devices
Server Room
Dimension 14*8 Feet
*IBM SERVER X 3650 DUAL CORE 3.2 GHz/2x2MB L2 CACHE/6GBRAM/300GB SCSI/HDD/1066FSB/CDW/FDD/KEYBORD/MOUSE/WITH 17" FLAT LCD. *IBM RACK MOUNTED SERVER X 5450 DUAL CORE 3.2 GHz/2x2MB L2 CACHE/ 4 GB RAM/300GB SCSI/HDD/CDW/FDD/KEYBORD/MOUSE/WITH 19" TFT *IBM SERVER X3650M4 XEON ES 2650 06 CORE,2.0GHz,1333MhzFSB/16GB RAM DDR3/3x300 GB HDD/DVDW/WITH 19" TFT *HP P4300 G2 6TB SAS STORAGE WITH SUPPORT PLUG1.0 LARGE SYSTEM SUPPORT/TECH INSTALATION STARTUP/LTC
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Software Details in Department (Paid and Proprietary)
S.no. Name Qty/Licenses
1 University vied Windows Dream spark yearly Renewal Windows Operating System Windows Server Operating Systems Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft Project Manager
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university 23
b) from other institutions/universities 64
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: 96
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Program Educational Objectives are assessed periodically using the Student feedback,
Industry feedback, Alumni Survey, and faculty assessments. In short, current
students provide their input on Program Educational Objectives primarily via the
Student feedback, former students via the Alumni Survey, industry/government via
the Industry feedback, and academia via the faculty feedback. Based on these inputs
new programme design is finalized.
Steps followed in this process include:
1. Student feedback: Formal student feedback is obtained online through semester-by-semester mandatory course evaluation using course reaction survey form and also through discussions with individual students as well as student representatives on the Student Consultative Committee (SCC) and also through meetings with student societies (IETE etc). The student reaction survey results are made available to the individual faculty member for their feedback.
2. Faculty feedback: The department faculty members are members of various academic bodies such as Department Academic Affairs Committee, Board of Studies, Senate Undergraduate Committee and the Senate. The faculty provides feedback on academic and curriculum matters as members of these committees. Faculty members also routinely provide feedback and suggest improvements to the academic program at formally scheduled faculty meetings as well as other discussions forums with the department head and other meetings convened by the Dean/Director. Faculty members also write their self-appraisal forms for the
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year and provide suggestions for improvement of the program and introduction of new programmes as and when required. The faculty members participate in Program Risk Assessment group to carry out SWOT (Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) assessment. Faculty members review the objectives and the conduct of the academic programs, possible changes, and the progress of the department in many areas during monthly meetings and provide feedback for the new programmes to be introduced in the department.
3. Alumni Feedback: Alumni input are solicited through informal meetings and also during the visits of the faculty to their respective organizations for assessment of work term students. The Alumni are invited to the campus for a formal gathering with their families after 15, 25 and 50 years of their graduation. The alumni has previously served on the Board of the University which is the highest decision making body of the University. The alumni are invited to participate in various curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities on the campus and the forum is used as an opportunity to solicit their feedback. Often, alumni provide inputs for improvements in the program when they visit the campus for recruitment of final year students and are keen to contribute back to the place of their graduation. Such inputs are valued and welcomed and form the basis for introduction of new courses.
4. Industry feedback: The University is backed by a major business group “Avantha
Group” which has diverse businesses covering every discipline of engineering. Also, several industry representatives serve on the Board of the University, a group that is the highest decision making body. On many occasions, feedback flows back to the department regarding the program especially when the course scheme and syllabi are reported to the Board. The University has a strong department named „Centre for Industrial Liaison and Placement‟ that invites several large organizations (over 150 every year) for student placement and industrial training during the project semester. The Centre solicits formal feedback from the representatives of these organizations and passes this information to the department for improvement in the program. Besides this, industry representative serve on the Department Board of Studies
(BOS) that frames the scheme of courses and the syllabus for the courses offered.
Also, all faculty members are required to visit organizations at least twice in each
year to one or two organizations for evaluation of students placed for their work
term in these organizations and are required to collect formal feedback from these
organizations. Feedback is reviewed and used as required during the process of
curriculum review or design of new courses.
The Program inputs are established through the following process steps:
Step 1: Vision and Mission of the Department are taken as a basis to interact with
various stake holders and graduate attributes defined by NBA are also kept in view.
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Step 2: Program Coordinator consults the key constituents and collects their views
and submits the views to Department Academic Affairs Committee (DAAC).
Step 3: DAAC summarizes the collected views and expresses its opinion on the
views and forwards the same to department Board of Studies (BOS).
Step 4: BOS deliberates on the views expressed by the Program Assessment
Committee (PAC) and formulate the accepted views based on which new
programmmes are designed.
B.E Computer Engineering (Honors in Machine Learning and Data Analytics) has been started in 2014. It is designed for individuals who are interested in applying analytical techniques to derive insights and predictive intelligence from vast quantities of data. Graduates will have the skills to increase operational efficiency, improve financial performance and influence the strategic directions of organizations in the highly competitive world of "Big Data." The curriculum is a carefully articulated mix of courses on data, social networks, web analytics, statistics, optimization and risk management. The focus is on industry-specific applications in areas such as marketing, finance, pharmaceuticals, underwriting, manufacturing, information technology, telecommunications, energy and
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engineering. A unique program architecture aims to produce well-rounded graduates with strong professional, disciplinary and technical skills. Students will gain critical skills for succeeding in today's data-intensive world, including business case study, data analysis, and making recommendations to management. They learn how to utilize database systems (SQL and NoSQL) and analytics software built upon R, Python, and SAS. They learn how to make trustworthy predictions using traditional statistics and machine learning methods. With a wide range of elective courses to choose from, students can customize their studies across a variety of data science disciplines, including marketing analytics, risk analytics, text analytics, and web and network data science. The computer design, animation and game design concentration within the B.E Computer Engineering (Hons in Computer Animation and Gaming) is started in 2014. It will provide the practical skills and academic knowledge to students who enter in the field of computer animation. Designing in virtual environments, computer-aided design, modeling and game design, and through courses in 2D, 3D and experimental animations, students will learn theory and practice modern techniques and artistic applications. Drawings and illustrations are brought to life on digital video or film through the effective use of the latest software for capturing and animating hand-drawn or digitally created imagery.
The curriculum is the combination of all the courses related about of game development from visual storytelling to modelling, texturing, cinematography, character rigging and animation, to sound, user centred and game level design. This course will give the chance to students to focus on either the more artistic graphical aspects of computer animation or the more technical side, including programming and scripting. Both pathways will enable to learn about the practical and theoretical aspects of the animation industry, from traditional animation to modern 3D animation.
In addition, students can explore artistic options with practical experience and processes through experimental animation and modeling. Combining these modern theories of visual creation with digital imaging, motion capture, multimedia, computer animation and film production, graduates of this program will be prepared for various jobs in modeling and technical illustration, as well as in artistic production, exhibition, broadcast and in the fast-growing field of game design.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from :
a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does
the department utilize the feedback? Yes
b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback? Yes
c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback? Yes
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The stake holders of the Computer Science and Engineering Department include:
1) Students registered in the program, 2) Department Faculty 3) Department Alumni 4) Industry and organizations who hire our students for work term as well as
final placement 5) Board of studies 6) Funding Agencies 7) Academia 8) Regulatory Authorities 9) Academia 10) Parents
Students: Our students are our first and foremost constituency, imposing the responsibility that their education prepares them for successful entry into a career followed by competitive and satisfying careers lasting a lifetime.
Faculty: The CSE faculty is an intrinsic constituency. With a substantial portion of new faculty members, old ideas are continually being challenged while new ideas are proposed and developed, creating a highly dynamic environment.
Alumni: The CSE Department‟s alumni are an important constituency, not only from the perspective of providing feedback related to our program and the needs that they perceive from their positions of employment but also as an important network of contacts that can significantly assist our current students.
Employers: In the sense that we provide a “product,” the product from our postgraduate program is a qualified and effective student capable of contributing quickly and competitively to the needs of companies and organizations. Whether that “product” is found to be of substantial value to a given employer will depend on many detailed issues but the overriding issue is whether our students start their careers strongly and then continue to develop as the topics of their profession evolve and the needs of his/her employer adjust to the changing world in which we live. Through their advice regarding weaknesses in our program, we can better adjust it to meet the career needs of our students.
Board of Studies: The External members of board of studies of the CSE Department provide a continuing mechanism for review of our program‟s directions, weaknesses and accomplishments.
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Funding Agencies: The grants received from funding agencies provide a basis of research level at the university.
Academia: The ME (SE) degree is the foundation for further education. The CSE Department is therefore mindful of its duty to provide postgraduates with the background, skills, and perspective to pursue a career in research and education. By achieving our Program Educational Objectives, our students are prepared in terms of background, adaptability, and communications skills to pursue an advanced degree. The CSE Department Board of studies Committee gives input on our postgraduate programs regarding the required knowledge base and abilities of our postgraduates.
Regulatory authorities: The regulatory authorities provide various basic guidelines for post graduate courses. They offer PG scholarships to students to encourage them to undertake PG studies.
Parents: Expects their wards in good professional career and higher education.
Input from all of these stake holders is taken periodically to review and improve the various dimensions of the program. Some general comments regarding these constituencies are included below, highlighting possible areas for improvement of the interaction of the CSE department with its constituencies.
Although students will develop a better understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of their postgraduate program after they start their careers, they are generally aware of the technical skills they will need to succeed. The CSE department has established a policy that encourages students to discuss their suggestions and concerns with faculty members and the Head of the Department, with the understanding that changes can be made when appropriately justified. The Student Consultative Council is formed every semester to provide a means of obtaining the “sense of the student body” regarding the entire university program.
Students returning from Project semester at UG level have provided useful input to the CSE department‟s planning activities. Since a large number of CSE students participate in the Project semester, approaches to more systematically draw on their experiences are under consideration.
Department interaction with its alumni is not as well developed as desired. Department managed the distribution of questionnaires to recent alumni to solicit their feedback on various aspects of the engineering programs at TU. Unfortunately, the response rate was quite low. This is not unexpected and a more direct mechanism to engage our alumni to work with the department and its students will be necessary. Such engagements extend to serving as a network to assist our graduating students in their search for a job, particularly given the difficult situation they presently face.
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The Programmes have been designed so that a practicing engineer achieves these outcomes at the graduation to up to 5 years of work experience in an organization. Therefore, in order to show whether the program objectives are met, information gathering on student outcomes is used as a tool for assessing the extent of achievement of objectives. This section thus covers assessment of student outcomes that ultimately leads to achievement of program educational objectives. This assessment is completed using the following measurable and quantitative parameters and survey/questionnaire techniques.
1) Student class performance
The course instructors complete performance evaluation of each registered student in the class through an ongoing performance review system. The evaluation is based on a pre-decided weightage for a variety of activities a student is expected to do for each course. Such activities include mid-semester tests, quizzes, assignments, laboratory and tutorial work or any other activity assigned by the course instructor and followed by an end semester examination. This evaluation is performance of the student relative to class performance. The University has a grading system based on relative performance that generally follows a normal distribution. The mean and class standard deviation are considered for grading the students into various grades described in the general criteria. The cut off for grades are decided by the faculty coordinator and may use the suggested cut offs by customized software to assist in documenting and grading student‟s performance. For a student to meet the outcomes listed above, he must pass the course with a minimum grade of D.
2) Student Response Survey (SRS)
Student Reaction Survey is completed for every course in each semester to get a formal feedback from students for the courses offered in a semester and provide objective information to the faculty for self-appraisal, self-improvement & development. Formal student feedback is obtained online through semester-by-semester mandatory course evaluation using course reaction survey form and also through discussions with individual students as well as student representatives on the Student Consultative Committee (SCC). The student reaction survey results are made available to the individual faculty member for his feedback. The detailed feedback report on each course is available to the department head, dean and the Director. This feedback is generally for self-improvement of the faculty. However, in cases when there is an issue which has been repeated or some feedback needs immediate attention, action is taken as appropriate. Also faculty members also provide useful feedback as part of their annual appraisals or during promotion reviews. Summaries of the results are open information and available to the department head. Faculty may report more information from the surveys to the department head, and often do as a part of annual reviews and tenure/promotion reviews.
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3) Graduating student’s surveys A questionnaire survey is used to measure the level of achievement of expected
student outcomes and also generally about the program. This questionnaire was filled by about 25% of the graduating students picked randomly. The department proposes to make it mandatory for all the graduating students to complete this questionnaire from 2013. Each graduating senior in Computer Engineering completes two written survey forms during the month of graduation. The student is asked to rate his perception of achievement of the student outcomes on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 signifies a poor outcome and 5 signifies a high level of achievement of objectives. The target is set at a minimum average score of 3.0 on the 5 point scale. The assessment results have been documented for the year 2012 and are discussed in the meeting of department faculty to make action points for initiating corrective and preventive actions.
4) Alumni surveys
It is believed that the perception of students change from the time of graduation to some point in their respective careers as they get more matured and has learnt tricks of the trade on the job. At this point of time, they are in a better position to provide more valuable and objective feedback on the learning in their postgraduate program and also how much of the student outcomes (on some scale) have actually been possible. To obtain this information, a survey was conducted for practicing alumni who graduated during the last 2 to 5 years. This survey like the graduating student survey was targeted at the program outcomes achieved. Again, the respondents were asked to rate each outcome on a scale of 1 to 5. The findings of the survey are being processed and will be used for effecting improvements in the program to achieve the program educational objectives and program outcomes.
5) Inputs from the Organizations visiting for Recruitment/ Hiring The Centre for Industrial Liaison and Placement (CILP) at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University invites most of the top organizations for hiring of our students. On an average over 150 organizations visit the campus every year. The visiting teams generally consist of 4-5 member teams consisting of subject experts and human resource personnel. During the course of their interaction with the students, these teams are able to judge the expected student outcomes and are in a position to provide information on their performance against each outcome. The survey form, like the other forms, has questions related to the student outcomes and the visiting teams (subject expert) are requested to complete this form after they have interviewed/ discussed with the graduating students.
b) The frequency with which these assessment processes are carried out:
The student feedback is taken every semester.
Alumni feedback is taken once a year
Industry feedback is taken during project semester/recruitment
Faculty feedback is taken during various meetings of BOS, SUGC, SPGC, Senate etc.,
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The procedure followed for the review of the Program Educational Objectives is as under:
The statutory bodies of the University, the Senate or the Planning and Monitoring Board oversee the review process so that the activity is carried out in a planned manner. The detailed planning for this review is the responsibility of the Department Head. Review includes the activities & sub activities including techniques & organizational interfaces and the time frame for completion of various activities. The plans are updated, as the instructional design evolves.
The review process generally begins with a need analysis report which comprises off (i) Stated customer needs (ii) Implied needs (iii) Overall goals of Instructions (iv) Relevant standards i.e. AICTE and UGC guidelines and Curricula of Entrance Tests like Indian Engineering Services (IES) and Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineers (GATE), etc. and (v) General characteristics of target population.
Organizational and Technical interfaces between different faculty and external expert groups providing input to the instructional design are defined, committees are constituted and their reports are documented. Faculty members from different disciplines connected with the design & development activity are associated with the process. The updation/restructuring is carried out as the design process progresses. Clear responsibilities are assigned and effective communication is ensured.
The requirements of instructional design are determined and recorded. For instructional design, the input is taken from various sources. Input requirements are clearly understood and reconciled. The design input may come from:
i) Need analysis & Reviews. ii) Recommendations from alumni, senior management, industry etc. iii) Success/failure reports of similar courses & programs. iv) Published literature relevant to programs. v) Boundary condition w.r.t GATE, IES, IAS curricula etc. The process of determining solutions to satisfy the identified needs is laid down and documented. Instructions are designed by incorporating these solutions. The analysis and mappings are recorded. The design output at this stage is taken as the initial design for subsequent reviews.
The output of instructional design & development is documented in the form of a report named “Curriculum and Scheme of Courses”. Through various reviews and verifications, it is ensured that the design output meets the design input requirements. The design output report includes:
i) The types and levels of skill and knowledge to be imparted ii) Details of need analysis and mappings at various stages iii) Scheme of courses and the detailed syllabi iv) Instructional strategies.
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v) Selection of instructional aids for delivery. vi) Assessment and evaluation. The output documents like curriculum and instructional strategies are reviewed and approved before release at various levels and stages.
Reviews are conducted at defined stages of the curriculum Design, in which faculty members from the concerned area as well as experts from amongst the peer group from within and/or outside the University are associated. Records of the reviews are maintained. Based on the reviews, the design is updated and brought into document control for revision. The design reviews are carried out at the end of each of the following stages using prescribed check lists:
i) Need analysis ii) Design and review by Board of Studies (BOS) iii) Review by Senate Undergraduate Committee (SUGC) iv) Review by Senate v) Review by Board of Governors (BOG) Verification of design is conducted by comparison of the design with similar courses run by prestigious Universities. Evolved designs are also verified by taking independent opinion of the experts from amongst the peer group from within or outside the University. The new curriculum is introduced only after adequate verification.
New/revised curriculum and instructional design is made applicable to the prospective students. The curriculum is validated in the initial stages of its introduction by taking a feedback from students and faculty members regarding the effectiveness and applicability of the curriculum, with regard to the documented needs. Necessary changes, if required, are made to ensure that the design conforms to defined needs of the students. Wherever required, additional instructional sessions and allied inputs are arranged for students/participants.
Design changes are made both reactively as well as proactively. The need is identified from the feedback from the students and/or analysis of data of their performance. Periodic design changes are also effected to offset the obsolescence of the design or if a need for change is realized. All the steps as required for initial design & development are followed for effecting and incorporating changes. Review is carried out and changes are documented. Records of the results of the review are maintained.
The Engineering program is designed in such a way that the program educational objectives are met at the completion of two years of study. The students at this stage (during the second year) are generally taken by reputed organizations as post graduate Engineer and the students have always done well to succeed at an entry level position. At this stage the traits (other than technical knowledge) imparted in the students makes him grow in the organization. The technical knowledge coupled with these soft skills held the student grow up the ladder in the organization as he gains work experience and blossom into a fine professionally groomed manpower in
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about 5 years. The planned outcomes are fulfilled as the student gains experience and is then valued at his place of work. The student outcomes are described in the next section and the measurement methods explain how the program educational objectives are met. The results of the assessment are presented in the next section
The process is initiated by Department Academic Affairs Committee during PEOs assessment and attainment process.
To redefine, the existing PEOs assessment data is gathered through direct and indirect assessment methods.
To improve the program performance, the collected data is analyzed to identify the need for redefining PEOs.
Based on identified changes in terms of curriculum, regulations and PEOs, the administrative system like BOS, SPGC and Program Assessment Committee involve appropriate actions.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Name Position Company Name
Sudeep Singh Batth Director Cognizant Technology Solutions
Rohit Sagar Production Manager Amdocs
Deepika Trehan EPC Solution Architect Ericsson
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44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts.
Same is placed at point No. 30. 45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
a) Black Board and Chalk b) Power point Presentations c) Seminars
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
Through Students Reaction Survey (SRS)
Through Students feedback forms (Graduate Survey, Employer survey,
Alumni survey) filled by passing out students
Review of all End semester question papers by the Question Paper Evaluation
Committee
Students are free to express their views and feedback in Student Consultative
Committee (SCC) meeting held twice in every semester.
PEOs assessment and attainment process by Department Academic Affairs
Committee (DAAC) Other details are placed at point No. 42. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Our department students participate in all the societies of the University Participation of faculty in extension activities:
Dr. Inderveer Chana is president of Creative Computing Society Ms. Karamjit Cheema is president of Computer Society of India Dr. Shivani Goel is Vice President of Fine Arts and Painting Society Ms. Ashima Singh is IEEE student chapter. Mr. Vinay Arora is President of Microsoft Student Chapter Mr. Raj Kumar is Vice-President of Microsoft Student Chapter
Tarun Beri Software Engineer/System Administrator STMicroelectronics
Varun Verma Software Development Manager Amazon
Rishi Pal Singh Gulati Senior Engineer Project Manager Aricent Group
Prabhjot Kaur Gill Lead Engineer Samsung India Software Operations, Bengaluru
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48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Seminar by experts every Wednesday
Technical events held by societies and student Chapters
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If
yes, give details.
ISO certification of Department since 2001 Last accredited by NBA for 2 years (2013-2014)
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge,
basic or applied.
Initiative for Development of Technologies for Specially abled People
BRAILLE Printer and Scanner for processing for School Textbooks to BRAILLE for
Visually Impaired Students
Books Processed by our Department for Punjab
School Education Board
• Punjabi Text book of Seventh Standard. • Hindi Text book of Seventh Standard. • History Text book of Tenth Standard.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths
Good placement record
Good number of collaborations with industry
Periodic Curriculum review/updates
ISO Certified and NBA Accredited
Project Semester in good companies with stipend
Increasing ratio of PhD faculty
Weaknesses
Expansion desired in LAB SPACE for UG students/PG thesis Students
Seminar facility for the department and better space for the faculty
Faculty retention/promotion issues
Lot of paper work for trivial approvals which makes the students and
faculty avoid the opportunity itself
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52. Future plans of the department
Department plans to match itself to the computer science departments of some of the Top 100 institutions of the world.
Department wishes to improve its current student teacher ratio and its cadre ratio in terms of the number of Senior Faculty in the department. Department wishes to increase the promotion avenues for the existing staff to keep their morale and drive to contribute significantly to the department.
There is a scope to significantly enhance the innovation and research component of the department.
Department is looking for funding and support to start an ecosystem which will help in starting few start-up companies every year by the students and faculty.
Department has started specialized undergraduate programs in BE Computer Engineering (Honours in Machine Learning and Data Analytics) and BE Computer Engineering (Honours in Computer Animation and Gaming). We wish to make these programs successful so that we are looked upon as the resource department in these skills.
Department further plans to enhance its skills in three PG programs in the department in the area of Computer Science and Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Security.
Department will need human resources, physical space and infrastructure apart from the combined zeal of the students and faculty.