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BME | Internship

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BME

Internship

 

List of Students Undertaking Project

Title

Place of Work

Duration

DINESH KUMAR T

Internship

Atheenapandian Pvt Ltd, Chennai

10.07.2023

To 24.07.2023

(15 days)

HARIHARAN S

Internship

Atheenapandian Pvt Ltd, Chennai

10.07.2023

To 24.07.2023

(15 days)

LOKESHWARAN S

Internship

Atheenapandian Pvt Ltd, Chennai

10.07.2023

To 24.07.2023

(15 days)

THRIVENI

Internship

Atheenapandian Pvt Ltd, Chennai

10.07.2023

To 24.07.2023

(15 days)

LOKESHWARAN S

Internship

Atheenapandian Pvt Ltd, Chennai

10.07.2023

To 24.07.2023

(15 days)

DHANUJA L

Internship

Atheenapandian Pvt Ltd, Chennai

10.07.2023

To 24.07.2023

(15 days)

THRIVENI

Internship

Atheenapandian Pvt Ltd, Chennai

10.07.2023

To 24.07.2023

(15 days)

YOKESHWARAN P

Internship

Atheenapandian Pvt Limited

01.02.2023

To 05.02.2023

(5 days)

PRIYADARSSHINI

Internship

Atheenapandian Pvt Limited

01.02.2023 to 05.02.2023

(5 days)

SURUTHI V

Internship

Atheenapandian Pvt Limited

01.02.2023 to 05.02.2023

(5 days)

AAKASH S

Internship

Atheenapandian Pvt Limited

01.02.2023 to 05.02.2023

(5 days)

JOAN CYNTHIA L

Internship

Atheenapandian Pvt Limited

01.02.2023 to 05.02.2023

(5 days)

VHARSHINI S J

Internship

Atheenapandian Pvt Limited

01.02.2023 to 05.02.2023

DHANUJA L

Internship

Billroth Hospitals Pvt Ltd, Chennai

04/02.2023 to 15.02.2023

 

BME | Infrastructure

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Infrastructure

INFRASTRUCTURE

The Department of Biomedical Engineering was established in the year 2020 conducting B.E Biomedical with the intake of 60. Biomedical Engineering Department operates in the ECE block with the built area of 29,900 Sq.ft. The Laboratories are well equipped with latest desktop computers, servers, UPS etc., and all the computers are connected through LAN.

The department is equipped with well-established state of art laboratories. Each lab is furnished with recent hardware and software tools. The list of the laboratories is furnished below:


Laboratory Facilities:

Mention the laboratories available in the Department

  1. Bioscience Lab
  2. Fundamentals of Electronic Devices and Circuits
  3. Anatomy and Human Physiology Lab
  4. Sensors and Measurements Lab
  5. Object oriented programming Lab
  6. Biomedical Instrumentation Lab
  7. Diagnostic and therapeutic Equipment Lab
  8. Embedded and IoT Lab

List of Physical Laboratories

Lab Name Equipments Details
Bioscience Lab Colorimeter, Spectrophotometer, pH meter, Weighing balance, Refrigerator, SDS gel electrophoresis, TLC, ready TLC plates, Wintrobe’s tube, Centrifuge Normal, Microslides, Lancet, Microscope, Neubaur’s Chamber, Heparinized Syringe, Haemoglobinometer, Capillary tubes
Fundamentals of Electronic Devices and Circuits CRO 30MHz, DC Digital Ammeter, DC Digital Voltmeter, Function Generator (3MHz), Analog IC Tester, Digital IC Tester, Digital IC Trainer Kit, Dual Regulated Power supply (0-30) V/2A, Multiple Regulated Power suppy(+5) V/2A, (015)V/2A, Single Regulated Power supply (0-30) V/2A, Decade Inductance Box (6Dial), Variable Resistance Box (6Dial), Decade Capacitance Box (6Dial), Analog Ammeter (0-1) mA,(0-10)mA, (0-100)mA, (0-200) µA, Analog Voltmeter (0-5)V, (0-10)V, 0-100 mV, Digital Multimeter, Transformer (9-0-9) V, IC – BC107, BC148,2N2646, BFW10, IN4007, Zener diode , Resistor, Capacitor, Inductors, Bread Board, Photodiode and SCR
Anatomy and Human Physiology Lab Test tubes, Blood group identification kit, Capillary tube, filter paper, RBC and WBC pipette and diluting fluid, Neubaur’s chamber, Lancet, Microslides, ESR stand and tube, Tuning fork, Snellen’s chart, Jaegar’s chart
Sensors and Measurements Lab Thermocouple, RTD, Strain Gauge (bonded and unbounded type), Photo transistor, photo diode, Resistors-Range between 1-0.0001 ohm, LVDT, Hall effect transducer, Piezoelectric Transducer, Potentiometer, Thermistor, LDR, Trainer kits- Schering Bridge, Maxwell’s bridge, Hay’s bridge, Gas sensor
Analog and Digital Integrated Lab Digital Trainer Kit – (with 5 V, Variable and fixed frequency Clock, Bread Board, Four Seven Segment displays, LEDs for output display, Logic 1 and 0 Input switches), Logic ICs – (7400, 7402, 7404, 7408, 7410, 7420, 7432, 7447, 7448, 7474, 7476, 7483, , 7485, 7486, 7490, 7495, 74151, 741 Common Anode and cathode 7-segment displays, LEDs), NE555, LM317 and LM723, Circuit Simulation Software
Biomedical Instrumentation Lab pH meter and conductivity meter, Photo transducer for pulse measurement, Sphygmomanometer and Stethoscope, Blood flow measurement system, Multiparameter (ECG, EMG, EEG) Simulator, Function generator, DSO, Regulated Power supplies, Bread boards, C LM 324, AD 620, INA series (126,128 etc.), 555 Timer, Opto Isolator IC, Software tool for PCB design, IC 741
Diagnostic and therapeutic Equipment Lab EEG Machine with Visually and Auditory evoked potential setup, GSR setup, multi-output power supply (+15v, -15v, +30V variable, +5V, 2A), Short wave Diathermy, Ultrasonic diathermy, Multiparameter biotelemetry system, Electrical Safety Analyser, ECG Simulator, Medical stimulator, Surgical diathermy with analyzer, Audiometer, Pacemaker and Defibrillator, Hemodialysis model and Heart lung Model, Ventilator, Ultrasound Scanner
Embedded and IoT Lab ARM Controller boards, Arduino board, DHT 11 sensors, Temperature sensor, ECG sensor, Infrared sensor, RaspberryPi, Bluetooth/ WiFi modules, DC/Stepper motor, Pulse sensor, Pulse oximeter
S.NO LAB NAME DESCRIPTION
1. BIO SCIENCE LAB Colorimeter, Spectrophotometer, pH meter, weighing balance, Refrigerator, SDS gel electrophoresis, TLC, ready TLC plates, Win Trobe’s tube, Centrifuge Normal, Microslides, Lancet, Microscope, Neubauer’s Chamber, Heparinized Syringe, Haemoglobinometer, Capillary tubes, Test tubes, Blood group identification kit, Capillary tube, filter paper, RBC and WBC pipette and diluting fluid, Neubauer’s chamber, Lancet, Microslides, ESR stand and tube, Tuning fork, Snellen’s chart, Jaegar’s chart.
2. BIO MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION LAB pH meter and conductivity meter, Photo transducer for pulse measurement, Sphygmomanometer and Stethoscope, Blood flow measurement system, Multiparameter (ECG, EMG, EEG) Simulator, Function generator, DSO, Regulated Power supplies, Bread boards, C LM 324, AD 620, INA series (126,128 etc.), 555 Timer, opto Isolator IC, Software tool for PCB design, IC 741, EEG Machine with Visually and Auditory evoked potential setup, GSR setup, multi-output power supply (+15v, -15v, +30V variable, +5V, 2A), Short wave Diathermy, Ultrasonic diathermy, Multiparameter biotelemetry system, Electrical Safety Analyser, ECG Simulator, Medical stimulator, Surgical diathermy with analyser, Audiometer, Pacemaker and Defibrillator, Haemodialysis model and Heart lung Model, Ventilator, Ultrasound Scanner
 

BME | Faculty

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BME

Faculty Details

 
S.NoNameDesignationQualification
1.M.HemachandranAssistant ProfessorM.Tech., (Ph.D)
2.Mrs.K.SwathysreeAssistant ProfessorM.Tech., (Ph.D)
3.Ms.D.PrabajaAssistant ProfessorM.E.
4.Ms.J.HaripriyaAssistant ProfessorM.Tech
5.Mr.T.MageshAssistant ProfessorM.Tech
6.Mr.S.GopinathAssistant ProfessorM.Tech
 

BME | Advisory Committee

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BME

Department Advisory Committee

 

Department Advisory Committee members

Designation

Committee members

M.Hemachandran   M.Tech., (Ph.D)

HOD-BME

Convenor

Mrs.K.Swathysree    M.tech., (Ph.D)

Assistant Professor

Member

Ms.D.Prabaja M.E.,

Assistant Professor

Member

Ms.J.Haripriya ,M.Tech

Assistant Professor

Member

Mr.T.Magesh M.Tech

Assistant Professor

Member

Mr.S.Gopinath M.Tech

Assistant Professor

Member

BME | PSO’s, PO, POS, COs | BME

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BME

PSO’s, PO, POS, COs

Programme Specific Outcome (PSO’s)

To design and develop diagnostic and therapeutic devices that reduces physician burnout and enhance the quality of life for the end user by applying fundamentals of Biomedical
  • To apply software skills in developing algorithms for solving healthcare related problems in various fields of Medical sector.
  • To adapt to emerging information and communication technologies (ICT) to innovate ideas and solutions for current societal and scientific issues thereby developing indigenous medical instruments that are on par with the existing

Provide mapping of 1) POs to PEOs and 2) PSOs to PEOs. Use the following marking:

Contribution               1: Reasonable             2: Significant              3: Strong

 

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs):

PEO1 – To enable the graduates to demonstrate their skills in solving challenges in their chosen field through the core foundation and knowledge acquired in engineering and biology.

PEO2 – To enable the graduates to exhibit leadership, make decisions with societal and ethical responsibilities, function and communicate effectively in multidisciplinary settings.

PEO3 – To ensure that graduates will recognize the need for sustaining and expanding their technical competence and engage in learning opportunities throughout their careers.

 

Program outcome (Pos)

  1. Engineering Graduates will be able to:
    1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering
    2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering
    3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental
    4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid
    5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the
    6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering
    7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable
    8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering
    9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary
    10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear
    11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary
    12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological

Course outcome (Cos)

 
 

SEMESTER I

C101 – COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH (HS8151)

C101.1Read articles of a general kind in magazines and newspapers.
C101.2Participate effectively in informal conversations; introduce themselves and their friends and express opinions in English.
C101.3Comprehend conversations and short talks delivered in English
C101.4Write short essays of a general kind and personal letters and emails in English.

 

C102 – ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS   –   I (MA8151)

C102.1Use both the limit definition and rules of differentiation to differentiate functions.
C102.2Apply differentiation to solve maxima and minima problems.
C102.3Evaluate integrals both by using Riemann sums and by using the Fundamental Theorem of  Calculus.
C102.4Apply integration to compute multiple integrals, area, volume, integrals in polar coordinates, in addition to change of order and change of variables.
C102.5Evaluate integrals using techniques of integration, such as substitution, partial fractions and integration by parts.
C102.6Determine convergence/divergence of improper integrals and evaluate convergent improper integrals.
C102.7Apply various techniques in solving differential equations.

 

C103 – ENGINEERING PHYSICS (PH8151)

C103.1The students will gain knowledge on the basics of properties of matter and its applications,
C103.2The students will acquire knowledge on the concepts of waves and optical devices and their applications in fibre optics,
C103.3The students will have adequate knowledge on the concepts of thermal properties of materials and their applications in expansion joints and heat exchangers,
C103.4The students will get knowledge on advanced physics concepts of quantum theory and its applications in tunneling microscopes, and
C103.5The students will understand the basics of crystals, their structures and different crystal growth techniques.

C104 – ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY (CY8151)

C104.1The knowledge gained on engineering materials, fuels, energy sources and water treatment techniques will facilitate better understanding of engineering processes and applications for further learning.

C105 – PROBLEM SOLVING AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING (GE8151)

C105.1Develop algorithmic solutions to simple computational problems
C105.2Read, write, execute by hand simple Python programs.
C105.3Structure simple Python programs for solving problems.
C105.4Decompose a Python program into functions.
C105.5Represent compound data using Python lists, tuples, dictionaries.
C105.6Read and write data from/to files in Python Programs.

C106 – ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (GE8152)

C106.1Familiarize with the fundamentals and standards of Engineering graphics
C106.2Perform freehand sketching of basic geometrical constructions and multiple views of objects.
C106.3Project orthographic projections of lines and plane surfaces.
C106.4Draw projections and solids and development of surfaces.
C106.5Visualize and to project isometric and perspective sections of simple solids.

C107 – PROBLEM SOLVING AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING LABORATORY

             (GE8161)

C107.1Write, test, and debug simple Python programs.
C107.2Implement Python programs with conditionals and loops.
C107.3Develop Python programs step-wise by defining functions and calling them.
C107.4Use Python lists, tuples, dictionaries for representing compound data.
C107.5Read and write data from/to files in Python.

C108 – PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (BS8161)

PHYSICS LABORATORY
C108.1Apply principles of elasticity, optics and thermal properties for engineering applications
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY
C108.2The students will be outfitted with hands-on knowledge in the quantitative chemical analysis of water quality related parameters.

SEMESTER II

C109 – TECHNICAL ENGLISH (HS8251)

C109.1Read technical texts and write area- specific texts effortlessly.
C109.2Listen and comprehend lectures and talks in their area of specialization successfully.
C109.3Speak appropriately and effectively in varied formal and informal contexts.
C109.4Write reports and winning job applications.

C110 – ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – II (MA8251)

C110.1Eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization of a matrix, Symmetric matrices, Positive definite matrices and similar matrices.
C110.2Gradient, divergence and curl of a vector point function and related identities.
C110.3Evaluation of line, surface and volume integrals using Gauss, Stokes and Green’s theorems and their verification.
C110.4Analytic functions, conformal mapping and complex integration.
C110.5Laplace transform and inverse transform of simple functions, properties, various related theorems and application to differential equations with constant coefficients

C111 – PHYSICS FOR ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (PH8253)

C111.1Gain knowledge on classical and quantum electron theories, and energy band structures,
C111.2Acquire knowledge on basics of semiconductor physics and its applications in various devices,
C111.3Get knowledge on magnetic and dielectric properties of materials,
C111.4Have the necessary understanding on the functioning of optical materials for optoelectronics,
C111.5Understand the basics of quantum structures and their applications in spintronics and carbon electronics.

C112 – ENGINEERING MECHANICS FOR BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERS (BM8251)

C112.1Use scalar and vector analytical techniques for analysing forces in statically determinate                               structures.
C112.2Apply fundamental concepts of kinematics and kinetics of particles to the analysis of                              simple, practical problems.

C113 – FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOCHEMISTRY (BM8201)

C113.1Explain the fundamentals of biochemistry.
C113.2Clinical application of Biochemistry.

C114 – CIRCUIT ANALYSIS (EC8251)

C114.1Develop the capacity to analyze electrical circuits, apply the circuit theorems in real time.
C114.2Design and understand and evaluate the AC and DC circuits.

C115 – ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY (GE8261)

C115.1Fabricate carpentry components and pipe connections including plumbing works.
C115.2Use welding equipments to join the structures.
C115.3Carry out the basic machining operations.
C115.4Make the models using sheet metal works.
C115.5Illustrate on centrifugal pump, Air conditioner, operations of smithy, foundary and fittings.
C115.6Carry out basic home electrical works and appliances.
C115.7Measure the electrical quantities.
C115.8Elaborate on the components, gates, soldering practices.

C116 – BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY (BM8211)

C116.1Understand the Biochemistry laboratory functional components
C116.2Understand the basics principle of preparation of buffers.
C116.3Have a sound knowledge of qualitative test of different biomolecules.
C116.4Understand the basics knowledge of Biochemical parameter and their interpretation in Blood sample.
C116.5Have a sound knowledge of separation technology of proteins and aminoacids.

 

SEMESTER III

C201 – LINEAR ALGEBRA AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (MA8352)

C201.1Explain the fundamental concepts of advanced algebra and their role in modern mathematics and applied contexts.
C201.2Demonstrate accurate and efficient use of advanced algebraic techniques.
C201.3Demonstrate their mastery by solving non – trivial problems related to the concepts and by proving simple theorems about the statements proven by the text.
C201.4Able to solve various types of partial differential equations.
C201.5Able to solve engineering problems using Fourier series.

 

C202 – SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS (EC8352)

C202.1To be able to determine if a given system is linear/causal/stable
C202.2Capable of determining the frequency components present in a deterministic signal
C202.3Capable of characterizing LTI systems in the time domain and frequency domain
C202.4To be able to compute the output of an LTI system in the time and frequency domains

 

C203 – ANATOMY AND HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (BM8351)

C203.1Students would be able to explain basic structure and functions of cell
C203.2Students would be learnt about anatomy and physiology of various systems of human body
C203.3Students would be able to explain interconnect of various systems

C204 – SENSORS AND MEASUREMENTS (BM8301)

C204.1Measure various electrical parameters with accuracy, precision, resolution.
C204.2Select appropriate   passive or active transducers for measurement of physical  phenomenon.
C204.3Select appropriate light sensors for measurement of physical phenomenon.
C204.4Use AC and DC bridges for relevant parameter measurement.
C204.5Employ Multimeter, CRO and different types of recorders for appropriate measurement.

C205 – ELECTRON DEVICES AND CIRCUITS (EC8353)

C205.1Explain the structure and working operation of basic electronic devices.
C205.2Able to identify and differentiate both active and passive elements
C205.3Analyze the characteristics of different electronic devices such as diodes and transistors
C205.4Choose and adapt the required components to construct an amplifier circuit.
C205.5Employ the acquired knowledge in design and analysis of oscillators

C206 – PATHOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY (BM8302)

C206.1Analyze structural and functional aspects of living organisms.
C206.2Explain the function of microscope.
C206.3Discuss the importance of public health.
C206.4Describe methods involved in treating the pathological diseases.

 

C207 – PATHOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY (BM8311)

C207.1Student can perform practical experiments on tissue processing, cryoprocessing, staining Processes etc.

C208 – DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LABORATORY (BM8312)

C208.1Analyze the characteristics of basic electronic devices.
C208.2Design RL and RC circuits.
C208.3Verify Thevinin & Norton theorem KVL & KCL, and Super Position Theorems.

C209 – HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY (BM8313)

C209.1Identification and enumeration of blood cells.
C209.2Enumeration of haematological parameters.
C209.3Analysis of special sensory organs test.

SEMESTER IV

C210 – PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS (MA8391)

C210.1Understand the fundamental knowledge of the concepts of probability and have knowledge of standard distributions which can describe real life phenomenon.
C210.2Understand the basic concepts of one and two dimensional random variables and apply in engineering applications.
C210.3Apply the concept of testing of hypothesis for small and large samples in real life problems.
C210.4Apply the basic concepts of classifications of design of experiments in the field of agriculture and statistical quality control.
C210.5Have the notion of sampling distributions and statistical techniques used in engineering and management problems.

C211 – MEDICAL PHYSICS (BM8401)

C211.1Explain about non-ionizing radiation, interaction with tissue and its effects.
C211.2Define and compare intensities of sensory stimuli
C211.3Summarizes how ionizing radiation interacts with the human body, how to quantify it and its levels seen in the environment and healthcare
C211.4Explain the fundamentals of radioactivity and radioactive isotopes
C211.5Illustrates the methods of detecting and recording the ionizing radiation and its interaction with matter

C212 – BASICS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (EE8452)

C212.1Design simple electrical circuits and understand through nodal, mesh analysis about constructing series and parallel configuration of circuits with sources and variable loads.
C212.2Get knowledge on electrical machines and on its efficient operating principle.
C212.3Understand metering principles, safety measures while working with electrical circuits.
C212.4Analyse existing power distribution and hence apply technology in electrical applications.

 

C213 – LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (EC8453)

C213.1Design linear and non linear applications of OP – AMPS.
C213.2Design applications using analog multiplier and PLL.
C213.3Design ADC and DAC using OP – AMPS.
C213.4Generate waveforms using OP – AMP Circuits.
C213.5Analyze special function ICs.

C214 – FUNDAMENTALS OF DATA STRUCTURES IN C (EC8393)

C214.1Implement linear and non-linear data structure operations using C.
C214.2Suggest appropriate linear / non-linear data structure for any given data set.
C214.3Apply hashing concepts for a given problem.
C214.4Modify or suggest new data structure for an application.
C214.5Appropriately choose the sorting algorithm for an application.

C215 – DIGITAL ELECTRONICS (EC8392)

C215.1Use digital electronics in the present contemporary world
C215.2Design various combinational digital circuits using logic gates
C215.3Do the analysis and design procedures for synchronous and asynchronous sequential circuits
C215.4Use the semiconductor memories and related technology
C215.5Use electronic circuits involved in the design of logic gates

C216 – FUNDAMENTALS OF DATA STRUCTURES IN C LABORATORY (EC8381)

C216.1Write basic and advanced programs in C
C216.2Implement functions and recursive functions in C
C216.3Implement data structures using C
C216.4Choose appropriate sorting algorithm for an application and implement it in a modularized way

 

C216 – INTEGRATED CIRCUITS LABORATORY (BM8411)

C216.1Design oscillators and amplifiers using operational amplifiers.
C216.2Design filters using Opamp and perform experiment on frequency response.
C216.3Analyse the working of PLL and use PLL as frequency multiplier.
C216.4Design DC power supply using ICs.
C216.5Aquire knowledge in using SPICE

 

SEMESTER V

C301 – ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATION (EC8394)

C301.1Apply analog and digital communication techniques.
C301.2Use data and pulse communication techniques.
C301.3Analyze Source and Error control coding.
C301.4Utilize multi-user radio communication.

 

C302 – BIOCONTROL SYSTEMS (BM8501)

C302.1Understand the need for mathematical modeling of various systems, representation of systems in block diagrams and signal flow graphs and are introduced to biological control systems.
C302.2Analyze the time response of various systems and discuss the concept of system stability.
C302.3Analyze the frequency response characteristics of various systems using different charts.
C302.4Understand the concept of modeling basic physiological systems.
C302.5Comprehend the application aspects of time and frequency response analysis in physiological control systems.

 

C303 – BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION (BM8502)

C303.1Differentiate different bio potentials and its propagations.
C303.2Illustrate different electrode placement for various physiological recordings
C303.3Design bio amplifier for various physiological recordings
C303.4Explain various technique for non-electrical physiogical measurements
C303.5Demonstrate different biochemical measurement techniques.

 

C304 – DISCRETE-TIME SIGNAL PROCESSING (EC8553)

C304.1Apply DFT for the analysis of digital signals and systems
C304.2Design IIR and FIR filters
C304.3Characterize the effects of finite precision representation on digital filters
C304.4Design multirate filters
C304.5Apply adaptive filters appropriately in communication systems

 

C305 – DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LABORATORY (EC8562)

C305.1Carryout basic signal processing operations
C305.2Demonstrate their abilities towards MATLAB based implementation of various DSP systems
C305.3Analyze the architecture of a DSP Processor
C305.4Design and Implement the FIR and IIR Filters in DSP Processor for performing filtering operation over real-time signals
C305.5Design a DSP system for various applications of DSP

 

C306 – BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY (BM8511)

C306.1Design preamplifiers and amplifiers for various bio signal recordings.
C306.2Measure various non-electrical parameters using suitable sensors/transducers
C306.3Design PCB layout for any bio amplifier.

 

 

C307 – INTERPERSONAL SKILLS/LISTENING&SPEAKING (HS8381)

C307.1Listen and respond appropriately.
C307.2Participate in group discussions.
C307.3Make effective presentations.
C307.4Participate confidently and appropriately in conversations both formal and informal.

 

SEMESTER VI

C308 – MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS (EC8691)

C308.1Understand and execute programs based on 8086 microprocessor.
C308.2Design Memory Interfacing circuits.
C308.3Design and interface I/O circuits.
C308.4Design and implement 8051 microcontroller based systems.

 

C309 – DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC EQUIPMENT- I (BM8601)

C309.1Describe the working and recording setup of all basic cardiac equipment.
C309.2Understand the working and recording of all basic neurological equipment’s.
C309.3Discuss the recording of diagnostic and therapeutic equipment’s related to EMG.
C309.4Explain about measurements of parameters related to respiratory system.
C309.5Describe the measurement techniques of sensory responses.

 

C310 – BIOMECHANICS (BM8651)

C310.1Understand the principles of mechanics
C310.2Outline the principles of biofluid dynamics.
C310.3Explain the fundamentals of bio-solid mechanics.
C310.4Apply the knowledge of joint mechanics.
C310.5Give Examples of computational mathematical modelling applied in biomechanics

 

C311 – ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (GE8291)

C311.1Environmental Pollution or problems cannot be solved by mere laws. Public participation is an important aspect which serves the environmental Protection. One will obtain knowledge on the following after completing the course.
C311.2Public awareness of environmental is at infant stage.
C311.3Ignorance and incomplete knowledge has lead to misconceptions
C311.4Development and improvement in std. of living has lead to serious environmental disasters

 

C312 – HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT (MD8091)

C312.1Explain the principles of Hospital administration.
C312.2Identify the importance of Human resource management.
C312.3List various marketing research techniques.
C312.4Identify Information management systems and its uses.
C312.5Understand safety procedures followed in hospitals.

 

C313 – MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS LABORATORY

            (EC8681)

C313.1Write ALP Programmes for fixed and Floating Point and Arithmetic operations.
C313.2Interface different I/Os with processor.
C313.3Generate waveforms using Microprocessors.
C313.4Execute Programs in 8051.
C313.5Explain the difference between simulator and Emulator.

C314 – DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC EQUIPMENT LABORATORY (BM8611)

C314.1Measure different bioelectrical signals using various methods.
C314.2Assess different non-electrical parameters using various methodologies.
C314.3Illustrate various diagnostic and therapeutic techniques.
C314.4Examine the electrical safety measurements.
C314.5Analyze the different bio signals using suitable tools.

C315 – MINI PROJECT (BM8612)

C315.1Formulate a real world problem, identify the requirement and develop the design solutions.
C315.2Express the technical ideas, strategies and methodologies.
C315.3Utilize the new tools, algorithms, techniques that contribute to obtain the solution of the project.
C315.4Test and validate through conformance of the developed prototype and analysis the cost effectiveness.
C315.5Prepare report and present the oral demonstrations.

 

C316 – PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION (HS8581)

C316.1Make effective presentations
C316.2Participate confidently in Group Discussions.
C316.3Attend job interviews and be successful in them.
C316.4Develop adequate Soft Skills required for the workplace

 

                                                         SEMESTER VII           

C401 – DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC EQUIPMENT – II (BM8701)

C401.1Discuss the various equipment used in ICU and applications of telemetry.
C401.2Explain the types of diathermy and its applications.
C401.3Express the basics of ultrasound and its application in medicine.
C401.4Discuss the various extracorporeal and special diagnostic devices used in hospitals.
C401.5Outline the importance of patient safety against electrical hazard.

 

C402 – DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING (EC8093)

C402.1Know and understand the basics and fundamentals of digital image processing, such as digitization, sampling, quantization, and 2D-transforms.
C402.2Operate on images using the techniques of smoothing, sharpening and enhancement.
C402.3Understand the restoration concepts and filtering techniques.
C402.4Learn the basics of segmentation, features extraction, compression and recognition methods for color models.

 

C403 – RADIOLOGICAL EQUIPMENTS (BM8702)

C403.1Describe the working principle of X ray machine and its application.
C403.2Illustrate the principle computed tomography.
C403.3Interpret the technique used for visualizing various sections of the body using magnetic resonance imaging
C403.4Demonstrate the applications of radio nuclide imaging.
C403.5Outline the methods of radiation safety.

 

C404 – REHABILITATION ENGINEERING (BM8703)

C404.1Gain adequate knowledge about the needs of rehabilitations and its future development.
C404.2Have an in depth idea about Engineering Concepts in Sensory & Motor rehabilitation. Apply the different types of Therapeutic Exercise Technique to benefit the society.
C404.3Design and apply different types Hearing aids, visual aids and their application in biomedical field and hence the benefit of the society.
C404.4Gain in-depth knowledge about different types of models of Hand and arm replacement.

 

C405 – DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING LABORATORY (EC8762)

C405.1Perform enhancing operations on the image using spatial filters and frequency domain filters.
C405.2Use transforms and analyse the characteristics of the image.
C405.3Perform segmentation operations in the images.
C405.4Estimate theefficiency of the compression technique on the images.
C405.5Apply image processing technique to solve real health care problems.

 

C406 – HOSPITAL TRAINING (MD8751)

C406.1Advocate a patient-centred approach in healthcare
C406.2Communicate with other health professionals in a respectful and responsible manner
C406.3Recognize the importance of inter-professional collaboration in healthcare.
C406.4Propose a patient-centred inter-professional health improvement plan based upon the patient’s perceived needs
C406.5Use the knowledge of one’s own role and those of other professions to address the healthcare needs of populations and patients served.

 

SEMESTER VIII

C407 – PROJECT WORK (BM8811)

C407.1On Completion of the project work students will be in a position to take up any challenging practical problems and find solution by formulating proper methodology.

 

CO’s-PO’s & PSO’s MAPPING

SEMESTER I

HS8151- COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1113121
21123121
3223121
411222
5213121
6213121
AVg.1123121

1 – low, 2 – medium, 3 – high, ‘-‘ – no correlation

MA6151 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS -I

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12121
22121
332132
43232
52121
62121
AVg.21121

PH 8151 ENGINEERING PHYSICS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
121111121
221111121
321111121
421111121
521111121
621111121
AVg.21111121

 

CY6151 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY – 1

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1211121
2211121
3211121
4211121
5211121
6211121
AVg.211121

 

 

GE8151PROBLEM SOLVING AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
12345678910111212 
1212 
2212 
33211211122 
43211211122 
5212 
62111211122 
AVg.212 

GE8152 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12100021
22100021
33211032
42100021
53211032
63211032
AVg.321132

GE8161 PROBLEM SOLVING AND PYTHON   PROGRAMMING LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
132112111122
232112111122
332112111122
432112111122
532112111122
AVG32112111122

 

BS8161 PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
132111132
2321123
332111132
43113
532111132
632111
Avg.3211211132

 

HS6251 TECHNICAL ENGLISH

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1223121
2113121
3113121
4213121
5213121
6213121
AVg.1213121

 

SEMESTER-II

MA6251 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS -II

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
3232
12121
23232
33232
42121
53232
63232
AVg.3232

 

 PH8253 PHYSICS FOR ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1212
2212
332113
4212
5212
63213
AVg.21112

 

BM8251 ENGINEERING MECHANICS FOR             BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
133233
23333
333233
43333
533233
633233
AVg.33233

 

BM8201 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIO CHEMISTRY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1212
2212
3212
4323
5212
AVg.212

 

EC8251 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1321232
2321232
3321132
421121
521121
AVg.321132

GE8261 ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
13212132
23212132
3212121
4212221
5212121
332112132
AVg.321112132

 

 

BM8211 BIO CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1332323
23322323
3333323
4332323
53332323
AVg.3322323

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SEMESTER-III

MA8352 LINEAR ALGEBRA AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12121121
2211121
3321132
4211121
5322232
AVg.2111121

 

 EC8352 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1212
2212
332113
4212
5212
63213
AVg.21112

 

BM8351 ANATOMY AND HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1212
2212
3321123
4212
53213  
AVg.211122

 

BM8301 SENSORS AND MEASUREMENTS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1212
2212
33213
4212
53213
AVg.2112

 

EC8353 ELECTRON DEVICES AND CIRCUITS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
2112
12122
2321231
3321231
4321231
5321231
AVg.2112

 

EC8353 PATHOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
121222211121
23221111
3321
4222223121
52112221121
AVg.22222211121

BM8311 PATHOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
133221323
221113212
321113212
43321323
5332113213
AVg.332113213

 

 

BM8312 DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1211221
23212332
3211221
43212332
53212332
63212332
AVg.3212332

BM8313 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
121322
232323
332323
433321
533323
6322323
AVg.3212323

 

SEMESTER-IV

MA8391 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1111
22111
31111
42112
521111
632121
AVg.21111  

BM8401 MEDICAL PHYSICS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1212
2212
3212
4212
5323
AVg.212

EE8452 BASICS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1222221
23221111
3321
43222221
53122221
AVg.32222222121

 

EC8453 LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12121
23211232
33211232
43211232
53211232
AVg.3211232

 

SEMESTER-V

 

EC8394 ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATION

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
133222222
221222
332312132
4332122311
5212013
6332122212
AVg.33222222

 

BM8501 BIO-CONTROL SYSTEMS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
121211
2321111
3321111
433111111
52111
AVg.321121111

 

BM8502 BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
121121
2211121
3322132
432132
5321132
AVg.3221132
                

EC8553 DISCRETE-TIME SIGNAL PROCESSING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
13212332
23212332
33212332
4211221
5211231121
AVg.32123232

 

BM8071 BIO MEMS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1212
2212
3212
4333
5322113
AVg.222112

EC8075 NANO TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1211112
2211112
3211112
43113
5111111
AVg.21111111112

 

 

BM8072 BIOMATERIALS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12121
221121
32121
4321132
53211132
AVg.2111121

 

BM8001 MEDICAL OPTICS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12121
221121
32121
4321132
53211132
AVg.2111121

GE8074 HUMAN RIGHTS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
121111211
221111211
321111211
4321122 1322
53211221322
AVg.2111111211

GE8077 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1222221
2333331
3333331
433331
5333331
AVg. 3333331

 

EC8562 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12131
233233
332132
42131
53323333
63213332
AVG3223332

 

BM8511 BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
133222322133
233222321133
3321132132
4321121321132
5332231321133
63322232133
AVG332221321133

 

HS8381 INTERPERSONAL SKILLS/LISTENING & SPEAKING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
111
211
31
412
5211
622
AVG1211

SEMESTER-VI

 

OBT553 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
1
11
21
31
41
51
AVg.1

 

OBT554 PRINCIPLES OF FOOD PRESERVATION

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1121111
211211111
321111
412111
521111
AVg.12211111

 

EC8691 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1121111
211211111
321111
412111
521111
AVg.12211111

 

BM8601 DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC EQUIPMENT- I

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
13232
233133
3323
4212
52112
AVg.321132

 

 

 

BM8651 BIOMECHANICS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12121
23232
32121
433233
53321133
AVg.3221132

 

GE8291 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12121
2221
321221
42221
51221
6221
71221
AVG21221

 

MD8091 HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
122111
2332212
3221112
433311
523222
AVg.232112

 

BM8074 BIOSIGNAL PROCESSING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
132132
2321132
332132
4321132
532111132
AVg.32111132

 

BM8002 ARTIFICIAL ORGANS AND IMPLANTS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12121
22121
32121
4321132
5321132
AVG.211121

 

MD8071 TELEHEALTH TECHNOLOGY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12222
2323
331232
4321131
522
AVg.321232

 

BM8003 BIOFLUIDS AND DYNAMICS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12121
23232
32121
42121
5332133
AVg.222122

 

GE8075  INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1221221
2131132
3131231
4121111
512112
AVg.131121

 

EC8681 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
13211111232
23211111232
332111112232
43211111232
53211111232
AVg.32111112232

 

BM8611 DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC EQUIPMENT LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1333321133
2321321132
333313211331
433223211332
53321321133
AVg.3331 321133

 

BM8612 MINI PROJECT

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1332233113133331
2333333223233332
3333333223233332
4333333313333331
5333333333233333
AVg.333333233233333

 

SEMESTER-VII

 

HS8581 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1112311
2132
31131
4112
53
612333
AVg.122321

 

BM8701 DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC EQUIPMENT – II

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12121
22121
32121
43232
532132
AVg.21121

 

EC8093 DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
13232
232132
32121
4211111211
53211111321
AVg.3211111321

 

BM8703 REHABILITATION ENGINEERING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12111211
22121
332111111321
4332212233
5333312211331
AVg.3222122111331

 

MD8752 PHYSIOLOGICAL MODELING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12111111
23213222
323231312
423231311
523231312
AVg.23231312

 

BM8004 ROBOTICS IN MEDICINE

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
133
23221132
333
432211132
533
AVg.32211132

 

CS8081 INTERNET OF THINGS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
121121
221121
321121
421121
521121
AVg.21121

 

BM8078 SOFT COMPUTING TECHNIQUES

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12121
22121
33212322
41323231
51323231
61323231
7233322
AVg.2323231

 

GE8072 FOUNDATION SKILLS IN INTEGRATED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
112221
2121221
31111
4111111
511
AVg.1112111211211

 

GE8071 DISASTER MANAGEMENT

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1222222
22122222
33133333
4222222
53133333
AVg.2122233

 

EC8762 DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
131123121231
231123121231
331133121231
43113312231
531133122231
6312312223
731133122231
8311312223
AVg.31133122231

 

MD8751  HOSPITAL TRAINING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
13333222321332
2332221231332
333333232233
43333322322332
53333322321332
AVg.3333322321332

 

SEMESTER-VIII

 

OIC751 TRANSDUCER ENGINEERING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
132132
232132
321121
432132
532132
AVg.32132

 

BM8079 VIRTUAL REALITY AND AUGMENTED REALITY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
11121
2121211
3221212
422132
5232
AVg.221212

 

BM8077 HOSPITAL WASTE MANAGEMENT

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
123222322232
2222223322222
3232223323232
433232212332
5232313233232
AVg.232223322232

 

BM8005 NEURAL ENGINEERING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1 122
2122
3113
4313211
51121
AVg.3112221

 

BM8073 BIOMETRIC SYSTEMS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1211211
22121
32121
4332133
5321133
AVg.22111221

 

GE8076 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN ENGINEERING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12222
233331
32222
433332
533331
AVg.33331

 

BM8076 ELECTRICAL SAFETY AND QUALITY ASSURANCE

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1212222212
2212222212
3212222212
4212222312
5212222312
AVg.212222212

 

BM8006  ERGONOMICS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1221222322221
2221223322221
3221223323221
4321222222321
5232323233232
AVg.221223222221

 

BM8075 BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE AND ITS APPLICATIONS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1212
2322132
332111132
432132
532132
AVg.3211111132

 

EC8791 EMBEDDED AND REAL TIME SYSTEMS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1211221
23212332
33212332
43212332
533233333
AVg.32123332

 

GE8073 FUNDAMENTALS OF NANOSCIENCE

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
12121
22121
32121
4211121
5211121
AVg.211121

 

BM8811 PROJECT WORK

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1332233113133331
2333333223233332
3333333223233332
4333333313333331
5333333333233333
6333333123333332
AVg.333333223233332

 

 

 

 

Regulation 2021

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)

  1. To enable the graduates to demonstrate their skills in design and develop medical devices for health care system through the core foundation and knowledge acquired in engineering and biology.
  2. To enable the graduates to exhibit leadership in health care team to solve health care problems and make decisions with societal and ethical responsibilities.
  3. To Carryout multidisciplinary research, addressing human healthcare problems and sustain technical competence with ethics, safety and standards.
  4. To ensure that graduates will recognize the need for sustaining and expanding their technical competence and engage in learning opportunities throughout their careers.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs) :

  1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
  2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
  3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
  4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use   research-based   knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
  5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
  6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
  7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
  8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
  9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
  10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
  11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
  12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs):

  1. To design and develop diagnostic and therapeutic devices that reduces physician burnout and enhance the quality of life for the end user by applying fundamentals of Biomedical Engineering.
  2. To apply software skills in developing algorithms for solving healthcare related problems in various fields of Medical sector.
  3. To adapt to emerging information and communication technologies (ICT) to innovate ideas and solutions for current societal and scientific issues thereby developing indigenous medical instruments that are on par with the existing technology

Contribution             1:     Reasonable                    2:  Significant           3:   Strong

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs):

SEMESTER I

C101 – PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH I (HS3152)

C101.1To use appropriate words in a professional context.
C101.2To gain understanding of basic grammatic structures and use them in right context.
C101.3To read and infer the denotative and connotative meanings of technical texts.
C101.4To write definitions, descriptions, narrations and essays on various topics.

 

C102 – MATRICES AND CALCULUS (MA3151)

C102.1Use the matrix algebra methods for solving practical problems.
C102.2Apply differential calculus tools in solving various application problems.
C102.3Able to use differential calculus ideas on several variable functions.
C102.4Apply different methods of integration in solving practical problems.
C102.5Apply multiple integral ideas in solving areas, volumes and other practical problems.

 

C103 – ENGINEERING PHYSICS (PH3151)

C103.1Understand the importance of mechanics.
C103.2Express their knowledge in electromagnetic waves.
C103.3Demonstrate a strong foundational knowledge in oscillations, optics and lasers.
C103.4Understand the importance of quantum physics.
C103.5Comprehend and apply quantum mechanical principles towards the formation of energy bands.

 

C104 – ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY (CY3151)

C104.1To infer the quality of water from quality parameter data and propose suitable treatment methodologies to treat water.
C104.2To identify and apply basic concepts of nanoscience and nanotechnology in designing the synthesis of nanomaterials for engineering and technology applications.
C104.3To apply the knowledge of phase rule and composites for material selection requirements.
C104.4To recommend suitable fuels for engineering processes and applications.
C104.5To recognize different forms of energy resources and apply them for suitable applications in energy sectors.

 

C105 – PROBLEM SOLVING AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING (GE3151)

C105.1Develop algorithmic solutions to simple computational problems.
C105.2Develop and execute simple Python programs.
C105.3Write simple Python programs using conditionals and loops for solving problems.
C105.4Decompose a Python program into functions.
C105.5Represent compound data using Python lists, tuples, dictionaries etc.
C105.6Read and write data from/to files in Python programs.

 

C106 – PROBLEM SOLVING AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING LABORATORY (GE3171)

C106.1Develop algorithmic solutions to simple computational problems.
C106.2Develop and execute simple Python programs.
C106.3Implement programs in Python using conditionals and loops for solving problems.
C106.4Deploy functions to decompose a Python program.
C106.5Process compound data using Python data structures.
C106.6Utilize Python packages in developing software applications.

 

C107 – PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (BS3171)

PHYSICS LABORATORY
C107.1Understand the functioning of various physics laboratory equipment.
C107.2Use graphical models to analyze laboratory data.
C107.3Use mathematical models as a medium for quantitative reasoning and describing physical reality.
C107.4Access, process and analyze scientific information.
C107.5Solve problems individually and collaboratively.
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY
C107.6To analyse the quality of water samples with respect to their acidity, alkalinity, hardness and                                                                DO.
C107.7To determine the amount of metal ions through volumetric and spectroscopic techniques.
C107.8To analyse and determine the composition of alloys.
C107.9To learn simple method of synthesis of nanoparticles.
C107.10To quantitatively analyse the impurities in solution by electroanalytical techniques.

 

C108 – ENGLISH LABORATORY (GE3172)

C108.1To listen to and comprehend general as well as complex academic information
C108.2To listen to and understand different points of view in a discussion
C108.3To speak fluently and accurately in formal and informal communicative contexts
C108.4To describe products and processes and explain their uses and purposes clearly and accurately
C108.5To express their opinions effectively in both formal and informal discussions

 

SEMESTER II

C109 – PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH – II (HS3252)

C109.1To compare and contrast products and ideas in technical texts.
C109.2To identify and report cause and effects in events, industrial processes through technical                                     texts
C109.3To analyse problems in order to arrive at feasible solutions and communicate them in the written format.
C109.4To present their ideas and opinions in a planned and logical manner
C109.5To draft effective resumes in the context of job search

 

C110 – STATISTICS AND NUMERICAL METHODS (MA3251)

C110.1Apply the concept of testing of hypothesis for small and large samples in real life problems.
C110.2Apply the basic concepts of classifications of design of experiments in the field of agriculture.
C110.3Appreciate the numerical techniques of interpolation in various intervals and apply the numerical techniques of differentiation and integration for engineering problems.
C110.4Understand the knowledge of various techniques and methods for solving first and second order ordinary differential equations.
C110.5Solve the partial and ordinary differential equations with initial and boundary conditions by using certain techniques with engineering applications.

 

C111 – BIOSCIENCES FOR MEDICAL ENGINEERING (BM3251)

C111.1Explain the fundamentals of biochemistry
C111.2Analyze structural and functional aspects of living organisms.
C111.3Explain the function of microscope
C111.4Describe methods involved in treating the pathological diseases.

 

C112 – BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (BE3251)

C112.1Compute the electric circuit parameters for simple problems
C112.2Explain the working principle and applications of electrical machines
C112.3Analyze the characteristics of analog electronic devices
C112.4Explain the basic concepts of digital electronics
C112.5Explain the operating principles of measuring instruments

 

C113 – MEDICAL PHYSICS (BM3252)

C113.1Interpret the properties of electromagnetic radiations and its effect on human.
C113.2Apply the principles and understand the production of radioactive nuclides.
C113.3Explain the interaction of radiation with matter.
C113.4Identify and Analyse the radiation quantities and its effects.
C113.5Demonstrate the knowledge on the properties of sound and its application in medicine.

 

C114 – ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (GE3251)

C114.1Use BIS conventions and specifications for engineering drawing
C114.2Construct the conic curves, involutes and cycloid.
C114.3Solve practical problems involving projection of lines.
C114.4Draw the orthographic, isometric and perspective projections of simple solids.
C114.5Draw the development of simple solids.

 

C115 – ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY (GE3271)

C115.1Draw pipe line plan; lay and connect various pipe fittings used in common household plumbing work; Saw; plan; make joints in wood materials used in common household wood work.
C115.2Wire various electrical joints in common household electrical wire work.
C115.3Weld various joints in steel plates using arc welding work; Machine various simple processes like turning, drilling, tapping in parts; Assemble simple mechanical assembly of common household equipments; Make a tray out of metal sheet using sheet metal work.
C115.4Solder and test simple electronic circuits; Assemble and test simple electronic components on PCB.

 

C116 – BIOSCIENCES LABORATORY (BM3271)

C116.1Understand the Biochemistry laboratory functional components.
C116.2Have a sound knowledge of qualitative test of different biomolecules.
C116.3Understand the basics knowledge of Biochemical parameter and their interpretation in Blood sample.
C116.4Have a sound knowledge of separation technology of proteins and amino acids.
C116.5Student can perform practical experiments on staining Processes.

 

C117 – COMMUNICATION LABORATORY (GE3272)

C117.1Speak effectively in group discussions held in formal/semi formal contexts.
C117.2Discuss, analyse and present concepts and problems from various perspectives to arrive at suitable solutions
C117.3Write emails, letters and effective job applications.
C117.4Write critical reports to convey data and information with clarity and precision
C117.5Give appropriate instructions and recommendations for safe execution of tasks

 

SEMESTER III

C201 – TRANSFORMS AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (MA3351)

C201.1Understand how to solve the given standard partial differential equations.
C201.2Solve differential equations using Fourier series analysis which plays a vital role in engineering applications.
C201.3Appreciate the physical significance of Fourier series techniques in solving one and two dimensional heat flow problems and one dimensional wave equations.
C201.4Understand the mathematical principles on transforms and partial differential equations would provide them the ability to formulate and solve some of the physical problems of engineering.
C201.5Use the effective mathematical tools for the solutions of partial differential equations by using Z transform techniques for discrete time systems.

 

C202 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS (BM3353)

C202.1Analyze the characteristics of semiconductor diodes.
C202.2Analyze and solve problems of Transistor circuits using model parameters.
C202.3Identify and characterize diodes and various types of transistors.
C202.4Analyze the characteristics of special semiconductor devices.
C202.5Analyze the characteristics of Power and Display devices.

 

C203 – SENSORS AND MEASUREMENTS (BM3301)

C203.1Measure various electrical parameters with accuracy, precision, resolution.
C203.2Select appropriate passive or active transducers for measurement of physical phenomenon.
C203.3Select appropriate light sensors for measurement of physical phenomenon
C203.4Use AC and DC bridges for relevant parameter measurement.
C203.5Employ multimeter, CRO and different types of recorders for appropriate measurement.

 

C204 – ELECTRIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS (BM3352)

C204.1Comprehend and design ac/dc circuits.
C204.2Apply circuit theorems in real time.
C204.3Evaluate ac/dc circuits.
C204.4Analyse the electrical circuits
C204.5Develop and understand ac/dc circuits.

 

C205 – ANATOMY AND HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (BM3351)

C205.1Identify and explain basic elements of human body
C205.2Explain the functions of skeletal and muscular system
C205.3Describe the structure, function of cardiovascular system and respiratory system
C205.4Discuss the structure of digestive and excretory system.
C205.5Describe the physiological process of Nervous and sensory system

 

C206 – OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING (CS3391)

C206.1Apply the concepts of classes and objects to solve simple problems
C206.2Develop programs using inheritance, packages and interfaces
C206.3Make use of exception handling mechanisms and multithreaded model to solve real world problems
C206.4Build Java applications with I/O packages, string classes, Collections and generics concepts
C206.5Integrate the concepts of event handling and JavaFX components and controls for developing GUI based applications

 

C207 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LABORATORY

            (BM3361)

C207.1Experiment and determine the VI characteristics of given PN junction diode, Zener diode, Photo diode and Silicon Controlled Rectifier.
C207.2Experiment and determine the Input & output characteristics of BJT.
C207.3Experiment and test half wave and full wave rectifier circuit using PN Junction diode and obtain the ripple factor, rectifier efficiency and experiment and test voltage regulation characteristics using Zener diode voltage regulator circuit.
C207.4Experiment and test the given electric circuit using Kirchhoff’s laws and obtain the mesh current & node voltage and obtain the load current for the given circuit using Superposition, Thevenin’s, and Norton’s and Reciprocity theorems.
C207.5Construct and test RLC series and parallel circuits to compute the resonant frequency and bandwidth by plotting the frequency response.

C208 – SENSORS AND MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY (BM3311)

C208.1Design and understand characteristics and calibration of various transducers.
C208.2Design and develop bridge circuits to find unknown variables.
C208.3Select proper transducer for various applications.
C208.4Understand various read out and display devices.
C208.5Design a measurement system for various applications.

 

C209 – OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LABORATORY (CS3381)

C209.1Design and develop java programs using object oriented programming concepts
C209.2Develop simple applications using package, exceptions, multithreading, and generics concepts
C209.3Create GUIs and event driven programming applications for real world problems

 

C210 – PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (GE3361)

C210.1Use MS Word to create quality documents, by structuring and organizing content for their day to day technical and academic requirements
C210.2Use MS EXCEL to perform data operations and analytics, record, retrieve data as per requirements and visualize data for ease of understanding
C210.3Use MS PowerPoint to create high quality academic presentations by including common tables, charts, graphs, interlinking other elements, and using media objects.

 

SEMESTER IV

C211 – RANDOM PROCESSES AND LINEAR ALGEBRA (MA3355)

C211.1Explain the fundamental concepts of advanced algebra and their role in modern mathematics and applied contexts.
C211.2Demonstrate accurate and efficient use of advanced algebraic techniques.
C211.3Apply the concept of random processes in engineering disciplines.
C211.4Understand the fundamental concepts of probability with a thorough knowledge of standard distributions that can describe certain real-life phenomenon.
C211.5Understand the basic concepts of one- and two-dimensional random variables and

 

C212 – BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION (BM3491)

C212.1Illustrate the origin of various biological signals and their characteristics.
C212.2Gain knowledge on characteristics of bio signals.
C212.3Gain knowledge on various amplifiers involved in monitoring and transmission of biosignals.
C212.4Explain the different measurement techniques for non-electrical bio-parameters
C212.5Explain the biochemical measurement techniques as applicable for diagnosis and further                              treatment.

 

C213 – ANALOG AND DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (BM3402)

C213.1Design new analog linear circuits and develop linear IC based Systems.
C213.2Apply the concept of ADC and DAC in real time systems and Phase Locked Loop with                                                  applications.
C213.3Use Boolean algebra and apply it to digital systems.
C213.4Design various combinational digital circuits using logic gates.
C213.5Bring out the analysis and design procedures for synchronous and asynchronous sequential circuits.

 

C214 – BIO CONTROL SYSTEMS (BM3451)

C214.1Interpret the need for mathematical modeling of various systems, representation of systems in block diagrams and signal flow graphs and are introduced to biological control systems
C214.2Determine the time response of various systems
C214.3Discuss the concept of system stability
C214.4Examine the frequency response characteristics of various systems using different charts
C214.5Appraise the concept of modeling basic physiological systems

 

C215 – SIGNAL PROCESSING (BM3401)

C215.1To classify the continuous time and discrete time signals and systems.
C215.2To analyze the signals in both continuous time and discrete time
C215.3To apply DFT for the analysis of digital signals & systems
C215.4To design IIR filter to process real world signals.
C215.5To design FIR filter to process real world signals.

 

C216 – ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND SUSTAINABILITY (GE3451)

C216.1To recognize and understand the functions of environment, ecosystems and biodiversity and their conservation.
C216.2To identify the causes, effects of environmental pollution and natural disasters and contribute to the preventive measures in the society.
C216.3To identify and apply the understanding of renewable and non-renewable resources and contribute to the sustainable measures to preserve them for future generations.
C216.4To recognize the different goals of sustainable development and apply them for suitable technological advancement and societal development.
C216.5To demonstrate the knowledge of sustainability practices and identify green materials, energy cycles and the role of sustainable urbanization.

 

C217 – BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY (BM3411)

C217.1Design the amplifier for Bio signal measurements
C217.2Measure heart rate and heart sounds.
C217.3Record and analyze pulse rate and respiration rate
C217.4Measure blood pressure and blood flow
C217.5Design isolation amplifier

 

C218 – ANALOG AND DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS LABORATORY (BM3412)

C218.1Design Combinational Circuits using logic gates
C218.2Design and implement arithmetic circuits for different applications using opamp
C218.3Design Sequential Circuits using logic gates
C218.4Design wave form generators and analyse their characteristics
C218.5Simulate and analyse circuits using ICs

 

SEMESTER V

C301 – EMBEDDED SYSTEMS AND IoMT (BM3551)

C301.1Explain fundamental embedded systems design paradigms, architectures, possibilities, and challenges, both with respect to software and hardware.
C301.2Describe the hardware architecture and features of embedded microcontrollers and peripherals.
C301.3Explain software design tools and embedded system design programming phases.
C301.4Describe IoT Architectures and Build simple IoT Systems using embedded target boards.
C301.5Exhibit understanding of IoMT infrastructure for healthcare applications.

 

C302 – DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC EQUIPMENT (BM3591)

C302.1Describe the working and recording setup of all basic cardiac equipment.
C302.2Understand the working and recording of all basic neurological equipment’s.
C302.3Discuss the recording of diagnostic and therapeutic equipment’s related to EMG.
C302.4Explain about measurements of parameters related to respiratory system.
C302.5Describe the measurement techniques of sensory responses.

 

C303 – EMBEDDED SYSTEMS AND IOMT LABORATORY (BM3562)

C303.1Explain hardware architecture of embedded systems and use of software design tools.
C303.2Describe IoT Architectures and Build simple IoT Systems using embedded target boards.
C303.3Exhibit understanding of IoMT infrastructure for healthcare with simple applications.

 

C304 – DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC EQUIPMENT LABORATORY (BM3561)

C304.1Measure the different bioelectrical signals.
C304.2Record the various physiological signals using telemetry.
C304.3Demonstrate various diagnostic and therapeutic techniques.
C304.4Examine the electrical safety measurements.
C304.5Analyse the different bio signals using suitable tools.

 

SEMESTER VI

C305 – ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING (CS3491)

C305.1Use appropriate search algorithms for problem solving.
C305.2Apply reasoning under uncertainty.
C305.3Build supervised learning models.
C305.4Build ensembling and unsupervised models.
C305.5Build deep learning neural network models.

 

C306 – FUNDAMENTALS OF HEALTHCARE ANALYTICS (BM3651)

C306.1Define the new and existing statistical methodology for their research problem.
C306.2Explain p- values for different statistical test.
C306.3Analyze the biomedical research data and able to report the study results.
C306.4Enumerate the Meta analysis and variance analysis.
C306.5Describe problems of human health and disease for the interest of advancing the public’s  Health.

 

C307 – MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING (BM3652)

C307.1Explain and apply the fundamental concepts of image processing techniques for the analysis of medical images.
C307.2Identify and apply suitable filtering and intensity transformation techniques for given medical applications.
C307.3Identify and segment the Region of Interest from the given medical image.
C307.4Explore and apply current research in registration and visualization for medical image analysis.
C307.5Explain and apply the image compression techniques.
C307.6Design and evaluate the use of image processing fundamentals in healthcare applications, as well as their impact on health and society, and any underlying ethical issues, then communicate effectively through reflections, reports, and presentations (Target CO).

 

SEMESTER VII

C401 – HOSPITAL TRAINING (BM3711)

C401.1Advocate a patient-centered approach in healthcare
C401.2Communicate with other health professionals in a respectful and responsible manner
C401.3Recognize the importance of inter-professional collaboration in healthcare.
C401.4Propose a patient-centered inter-professional health improvement plan based upon the patient’s perceived needs
C401.5Use the knowledge of one’s own role and those of other professions to address the healthcare needs of populations and patients served.

 

SEMESTER VIII

C402 – PROJECT WORK / INTERNSHIP (BM3811)

C402.1On Completion of the project work students will be in a position to take up any challenging practical problems and find solution by formulating proper methodology.

 

CO’s-PO’s & PSO’s MAPPING:

SEMESTER I

HS3152-PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH I

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
111111333133
211111333133
3232323332333
4232323332333
52333333233
AVg.1.62.21.82.21.53331.6333

1 – low, 2 – medium, 3 – high, ‘-‘ – no correlation

MA3151 MATRICES AND CALCULUS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1331100002023
2331100002023
3331100002023
4331100002023
5331100002023
AVg.331100002023

PH3151 ENGINEERING PHYSICS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1332111
2332121
33322211
4331121
5331121
AVg.331.61.21.811

 

CY3151 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
13221111
22122
331
431112
53121222
AVg.2.81.31.611.51.81.5

GE3151 PROBLEM SOLVING AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
12345678910111212 
1333322233 
233332223 
33333223 
4222213 
512112 
622212 
AVg.233322233 

GE3171 PROBLEM SOLVING AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1333333233
233333323
33333223
4322213
512112
62212
AVg.233322233

BS3171 PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

PHYSICS LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
132311
233211
332311
433211
532311
AVG32.42.611

 

CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
131222
2312121
332111
421222
52121221
Avg.2.61.31.6111.41.81.3

 

GE3172 ENGLISH LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1221121
2221121
3211121
4221121
5221121
AVg.21.81121

 

SEMESTER-II

HS3252 PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH – II

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1333333332333
2333333332333
3333333332333
4333323332333
53333
AVg.33332.753332.2333

 

MA3251 STATISTICS AND NUMERICAL METHODS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1311110002023
2311110002023
3311110002023
431110002023
531110002023
AVg.311110002023

 

BM3251 BIOSCIENCES FOR MEDICAL ENGINEERING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1331111
233111111
333111
433111
5331112
AVg.33111111

 

BE3251 BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1221121
2221121
3211121
4221121
5221121
AVg.21.81121

 

BM3252 MEDICAL PHYSICS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
133 –2 –1 – –1 –2
23 –1 – – – –  – –1
33322 –12 –1 – –2
43222 –12 –1 – –2
5322231 – –1 –2
AVg.32.51.51.831212

GE3251 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
131223222
231223222
331223222
431223222
531223222
AVg.31223222

 

GE3271 ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1321112211
2321112211
3321112211
AVg.321112211

 

BM3271 BIOSCIENCES LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
131223222
231223222
331223222
431223222
531223222
AVg.31223222

GE3272 COMMUNICATION LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1233313333333
2233313333333
3223313333333
4333333333333
5333333333333
AVg.2.42.8331.83333333

 

SEMESTER-III

MA3351 TRANSFORMS AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1331100002003
2331100002003
3331100002003
4331100002003
5331100002003
AVg.331100002003

BM3353 FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
13311
23331
33331
43321
53321
AVg.3331

 

BM3301 SENSORS AND MEASUREMENTS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
133211
233211
333211
433321
533321
AVg.33211

 

BM3352 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
133211
233231
3332311
4333211
5333211
AVg.332111

BM3351 ANATOMY AND HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
13321111
23321111
33321111
43331111
53331111
AVg.3321111

CS3391 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
13311111
23311111
33311111
43312111
53312111
AVg.3311111

 

BM3361 FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1321211211
2321111211
332111211
432121211
53211112111
AVg.321111211

BM3311 SENSORS AND MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
13212122
23211122
33211122
432121212
532111212
AVg.32111212

 

CS3381 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1331111111
2331111111
3331111111
4331111111
5331111111
AVg.331111111

SEMESTER-IV

MA3355 RANDOM PROCESSES AND LINEAR ALGEBRA

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
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2330000003002
3330000003002
4330000003002
5330000003002
AVg.330000003002

BM3491 BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1321121
2321121
3321121
43212121
53211121
AVg.3211121

 

BM3402 ANALOG AND DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
132112
232112
332112
4321112
5321112
AVg.321112

BM3451 BIO CONTROL SYSTEMS

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
1322221
2322221
3322221
43222121
53222121
AVg.3222121

 

BM3401 SIGNAL PROCESSING

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
13222121
23222121
332221121
43222111121
53222111121
AVg.3222111121

 

GE3451 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND SUSTAINABILITY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
121232
232332
331222
43211222
5321221
AVg.2.81.8112.22.41.8

 

BM3411 BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
133111111111
233111111111
333111111111
433111111111
533111111111
AVg.33111111111

 

BM3412 ANALOG AND DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS LABORATORY

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
133111111
233111111
3331111111
4331111111
5331111111
AVg.331111111

 

SEMESTER-V

BM3551 EMBEDDED SYSTEMS AND IoMT

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
132111111
232111111
332111111
432111111
532111111
AVg.32111111

 

BM3591 DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC EQUIPMENT

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
133111111
233111111
3331111111
4331111111
5331111111
AVg.331111111

 

 

BM3562 EMBEDDED SYSTEMS AND IOMT LAB

 

CO’s

PO’sPSO’s
123456789101112123
133111111
233111111
3331111111
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The Department of Biomedical Engineering was started in the year 2020 with an intake of 60, with an objective of imparting quality education in the Biomedical Engineering. Permanent Affiliation granted by Anna University. Teaching is the real strength of the department, supported by well qualified and experienced faculty members. The students are continuously assessed by assessment test and model examinations.

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 B.E (Biomedical Engineering) graduates of SMIT are able to:

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Research

Ph.D. Details

S.No Name of the Faculty Area of Research Registered Status
1 Dr.S.Manikandan Civil Engineering 2016 Completed on 2023
2 Mr.R.Sivaji Structural Engineering 2024 Thesis work process

Journal Publications

S.No Faculty name Paper Title Journal details Link
1 Dr. S. Manikandan Experimental Study on Flexuous Concrete International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), Special Issue – 2022, ISSN: 2278-0181. https://www.ijert.org/experimental
-study-on-flexuous-concrete
2 Mrs. N.M. Mary TreasaShinu Experimental Study on Strength Characteristics of Pellucid Concrete and Conventional Concrete International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), Special Issue – 2022, ISSN: 2278-0181. https://www.ijert.org/experimental-study-on-strength-
characteristics-of-pellucid-concrete-and-conventional-concrete
3 Dr. S. Manikandan Study on Removal of Contaminants in Landfill Lechate Water Concentrates by Using Natural Coagulation Method Novyi Mir Research Journal, Vol. 8, No. 7, pp. 244-253, ISSN NO: 0130-7673, July, 2023. https://www.researchgate.net/publication /375671446_STUDY_ON_REMOVAL_OF_ CONTAMINANTS_IN_LANDFILL_LEACHATE_WATER_ CONCENTRATES_BY_USING_NATURAL_ COAGULATION_METHOD
4 Mr.R.Sivaji Study on Removal of Contaminants in Landfill Lechate Water Concentrates by Using Natural 6Coagulation Method Novyi Mir Research Journal, Vol. 8, No. 7, pp. 244-253, ISSN NO: 0130-7673, July, 2023. https://www.researchgate.net/
publication/ 375671446_ STUDY_ON_REMOVAL_OF_ CONTAMINANTS IN_LANDFILL_LEACHATE_ WATER_CONCENTRATES_BY_ USING_NATURAL_COAGULATION_METHOD
5 Dr.S.Manikandan Experimental Investigation on Properties of Scrap Rubber Tyre as Fine Aggregate in Concrete E3S Web of Conferences Journal, Vol. 455, No. 03005, pp. 1-12, EDP Sciences 2023, December, 2023. https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf
/abs/2023/92/e3sconf_icgest2023_03005/
e3sconf_icgest2023_03005.html
6 Dr.S.Manikandan An Analytical Study into the Impact of Wind Load on the Stability and Robustness of Solar Panel Support Structures Journal of Environmental Informatics Letter. Vol. 12, Issue 1, pp-44-50 September 2024, ISSN : 2663-6859 http://www.jeiletters.org/index.php?
journal=mys&page=article&
op=view&path%5B%5D=202400136
7 Mr.R.Sivaji Experimental Investigation on color Change and Weight Loss of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete When Exposed to Elevated Temperature Indian Society for Education and Environment. FEB 2024, ISSN : 0974-6846 https://indjst.org/articles/experimental
-investigation-on-color-change-and-
weight-loss-of-steel-fibre-reinforced-concrete-
when-exposed-to-elevated-temperature
8 Mr.A.Venkateshan Enhancing Sustainability in Construction Exploring the self – Healing Mechanisms of Bio – Concrete. Research on Engineering Structures and Materials Published on 03 Fed 2025 https://jresm.org/
article/resm2025-517
ma1105rs/
9 Mr.A.Venkateshan Advancing Sustainability in Software Engineering Key Practices and Future Direction IGI Global Scientific Publication ISBN :979-833730768 https://www.igi-global.com/chapter/
advancing-sustainability-in-
software-engineering/375641

Patent Publications

Sl.No Faculty name Paper Title
1 Dr.S.Manikandan Nanoparticle -Integrated AI Model for Predictive Maintenance of Mechanical & Civil Structures
2 Dr.S.Manikandan Mr.A.Venkateshan Dwindling the Effect of Textile Dyes using TrianthemaProtulacastrum Extract Mediated silver Nanoparticles
3 Dr.S.Manikandan AI – Based Environment and Soil Analyzing Device for Agriculture
4 Mr.R.Sivaji AI – Powered Device for Smart Construction Monitoring and Optimization
5 Dr.S.Manikandan Mr.R.Sivaji Mr.R.Gopalakrishnan Mr.A.Venkateshan AI – Powered 3D Printed Eco – Construction Materials

Conference Publications

S.No Students Name Guide name Paper Title Conference Title
1 Nandha Kumar R Subash S S.Raghavendran Experimental Study on Flexural behaviour of beam reinforced with steel plate welded with spring as tension reinforcement International conference on Engineering and Advancement in Technology
2 Rohith M Vignesh P Tharageshwari R K.Preethi Increasing SBC of soil using reinforced sand International conference on Engineering and Technology
3 DeivaSuganya S Om Shankar Pragathi D Ms.S.Amutha Experimental study on expanded polystyrene glasscrete International conference on sustainable development in civil, urban and transportation Engineering
4 Renuga Devi M Nilavarasan M Sneha S Ms.S.Amutha Experimental Study on Flexuous Concrete International Conference on Advancements and Recent Trends in Civil Engineering – ICART 2022
5 Yeshwanthini S Priya A Mrs. N.M. Mary TreasaShinu Experimental Study on Strength Characteristics of Pellucid Concrete and Conventional Concrete International Conference on Advancements and Recent Trends in Civil Engineering – ICART 2022
6 Saraswathi E Karthikayeni S Mr. S. Manikandan A Small Scale Textile Wastewater Treatment By Phytoremediation Using EichhorniaCrassipes International Conference on Advancements and Recent Trends in Civil Engineering – ICART 2023
7 Britney Jose A Karthik S Mr. S. Manikandan An Experimental Investigation of Cement By Partial Replacement of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag in Concrete International Conference on Advancements and Recent Trends in Civil Engineering – ICART 2023

Book Publication

SL.NO NAME TITLE PUBLICATION
1 1.Dr.S.Manikandan 2.Mr.R.Sivaji 3.Mr.A.Venkateshan Building Information Modelling (BIM) for Civil Engineering Transforming Project Design and Management Quill Tech publication
2 Dr.S.Manikandan Environmental Science and Engineering Quill Tech publication
3 Mr.R.Gopalakrishnan Principal of Management Quill Tech publication
4 Mr.R.Sivaji Railway, Airport and Harbor Engineering Charulatha publication
5 Dr.S.Manikandan Engineering Chemistry Quill Tech publication
 

NPTEL Certificates

SL.NO NAME COURSE NAME
1 Dr.S.Manikandan Python for Data Science
2 Dr.S.Manikandan Electronic Waste Management – Issue and Challenges .
3 Dr.S.Manikandan Introduction of Civil Engineering Profession
4 Mr.R.Gopalakrishnan Aerospace Structural Analysis
5 Mr.R.Gopalakrishnan Interior Design
6 Dr.S.Manikandan Electronic Waste Management Issues and Challenges
7 Dr.S.Manikandan Hydraulic Engineering
8 Dr.S.Manikandan Introduction to Civil Engineering Profession
 

Funded Projects

S.No Project Title Name of The Proposal Funding Agency Total Amount
1 Experimental Study on Retrofitting – GFRP wrap over Beams To improve strength characteristics of concrete beam NewGen Instruments 1,00,000
2 Experimental study on Replacement of Cement using NDSW materials To study on durability of concrete Econs Architectural and structural consultancy 90,000

Civil | Association Activities

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CIVIL

Association Activities

S.NoName of the EventTopic / TypeDateResource Person
1SeminarSeminar on “Mineral admixture for Cement “24.02.2018Mr. Senthil Maruthamuthu
Senior General Manager at UltraTech Cement,Chennai
2National conferenceNational conference on “Emerging technologies for sustainable engineering and management “06.04.2018Mrs. B.Geetha.
Senior design engineer Econs, Chennai
3National workshopNational workshop on “Public Awareness Program on Building damage and Repair”14.07.2018Mr. Mohan Ramanathan Managing Director Advanced Concrete Technologies,Chennai
4WebinarWebinar on ‘Repair and Rehabilitation of RC Structures’25.04.2020

 Dr.V.Rajendran

Director, Hightech Solutions, Chennai

5 WebinarIntroduction to Forensic Civil Engineering 18.05.2021

 Mr. B.S.C. Rao

Former Executive Director of Bangalore Mass Rapid Transit Ltd.

6National conference (Online Mode)

National Level

E-Conference on Recent and Innovative Technologies in Civil Engineering” (RITCE’22)

 21.08.2022

Dr. N. Kayalvizhi

Assistant Professor

Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai, TN

7 Seminar Seminar on ‘ An innovative Project-Future Thinking & Start up Policy & Intellectual Property Rights 30.09.2022

 K.Karthika and G.Vijayalakshmi,

Assistant Professor

Prince Shri Venkateshwara Padmavathy Engineering College, Ponmar, Chennai

8 Seminar Seminar on Career opportunities in Recent technologies 22.03.2022

Mr. Ramaiah Chidambaram

Head – Industry 4.0

CIIC,Chennai

9National Level Symposium

National Level

Technical Symposium -Constitute 23

 31.03.2023

 Dr. K. Sakthimurugan

Sakthi Designers, Thanjavur

10Club InagurationECO Club16.08.2023

Shri M. Dhinakaran

DIG & CRPF, Avadi, Chennai

11National workshopModeling of a Living Room using 3D Studio Max18.08.2023

Mr. Rengarajan

Tech – Lead

CADD CENTRE, Porur

12PPT Presentation CompetitionA PPT Presentation Competition on Pollution Preventive Measures was organized by Civil Engineering Department under eco club02/09/2023

Mr. A. G. IGNATIUS AP/IT

Dr. J. PARTHIBAN MECHATRONICS/ HoD

Mr. M. ARSATH RAHMAN MECH/HOD

13IQ test and TONGUE TWISTER challenge“IQ test and TONGUE TWISTER challenge” event is organized by Civil Engineering Department under eco club

 

22/09/2023

Mr. A. G. IGNATIUS AP/IT

Dr. J. PARTHIBAN MECHATRONICS/ HoD

Mr. M. ARSATH RAHMAN MECH/HOD

14The Technical Event Bridge-O-ManiaThe Eco Club of the Department of Civil Engineering Organized the Technical Event Bridge-O-Mania13/10/2023

Mrs. K. Macha regai,

HoD – S&H

Mrs. S. Dhanalakshmi,

HoD – IT

Civil | Student Achievement

About Us

CIVIL

Student Achievement

S.No Name of the students Type of Award / Recognition Year
1 Nishanth Best paper in National Conference 2018
2 Deiva Suganya Best paper in National Conference 2018
3 Nandhini Mini Marathon 2018
4 Sorna pavithra 4th place in Intercollegiate zonal chess championship 2018
5  Renugadevi M  Best Paper Presenter in National Conference 2021
6  Deepan Kumar N Won 1st Place in Dead Lift Championship  2022
7  Deepan Kumar N Won 1st Place in Chennai District Powerlifting Association  2022
8 Nithiswaran J Surveying on Road Safety Traffic Field Survey in Avadi Location 2022
9 Sathish Kumar R Surveying on Road Safety Traffic Field Survey in Avadi Location 2022
10 Britney Jose A Surveying on Road Safety Traffic Field Survey in Avadi Location 2022
11 Deepan Kumar N Surveying on Road Safety Traffic Field Survey in Porur Location 2023
12 Arivalagan S Surveying on Road Safety Traffic Field Survey in Porur Location 2023
13 Nithiswaran J Surveying on Road Safety Traffic Field Survey in Porur Location 2023
14 Jagadesh R Surveying on Road Safety Traffic Field Survey in Porur Location 2023
15 Santhoshkumar. R A Miniature Model Of Kallanai Dam Project Expo 2023 2023
16 Jagadesh. R Arivazhagan. S Deepankumar. S “Pellucid Concrete-A Subsequent Innovative Construction Material” Project Expo 2023 2023
17 Nithishishwaran. J Rahul. R Advanced Construction Materials (Thermacol) Project Expo 2023 2023
18 Karthik. G A Miniature Model Of Translucent Concrete Project Expo 2024 2024
19 Naveen. B
20 Divya Dharshni.A A Miniature Model Of EIFFEL TOWER Project Expo 2024 2024
21 N.Nila

22

V.DivyaDharshni

Attended workshop on Environmental Forensics:Water and Air Quality Investigation

2025

23

A.Mohanraj

Attended workshop on Environmental Forensics:Water and Air Quality Investigation

2025

24

N.Kaviya

Attended workshop on Environmental Forensics:Water and Air Quality Investigation

2025

25

N.Nila

Attended Seminar o ” Digital Innovations in Civil Engineering: Advancing Water Infrastructure and Geo and Geo space Intelligance

2025

26

M.Saravanan

Attended Seminar o ” Digital Innovations in Civil Engineering: Advancing Water Infrastructure and Geo and Geo space Intelligance

2025

27

G.Dinesh

Attended Seminar o ” Digital Innovations in Civil Engineering: Advancing Water Infrastructure and Geo and Geo space Intelligance

2025

Civil | Faculty Achievement

About Us

CIVIL

Faculty Achievement

S.No Name of the staff Type of Award / Recognition Year
1 Mr. S.Raghavendran Runner up position in the inter collegiate annual chess championship held at Shri Ramachandra Medical College University and Research Institute 2018
2 Mr. S.Seshan Two days’ Workshop on Steel Structures using TEKLA 2018
3 Mrs. K.Preethi Practical Training on Geosynthetics and Building Materials 2019
4 Mrs. N.Kalaivani International Conference on Advanced Materials Behaviour & Characterization – 2019 2019
5 Mr. N.Seshan Effective Project Proposal Writing 2020
6 Mrs. N.M. Mary Treasa Shinu AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy -Online Elementary FDP on “Earthquake Resistant Structural Systems and Design for Buildings and Structures” from 2021-6-7 to 2021-6-11 at Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering. 2021
7 Mr. S.Manikandan NPTEL – Ellite certificate on the course “Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures” 2022
8 Mr. S.Manikandan NPTEL – Discipline Star of the year 2022 2022
9 Mrs. S.Amutha International Conference on Advancements and Recent Trends in Civil Engineering – ICART 2022 2022
10 Mr. S.Raghavendran International Conference on Advancements and Recent Trends in Civil Engineering – ICART 2022 2022
11 Mr. S.Manikandan International Conference on Advancements and Recent Trends in Civil Engineering – ICART 2022 2022
12 Mrs .N.M. Mary Treasa Shinu International Conference on Advancements and Recent Trends in Civil Engineering – ICART 2022 2022
13 Mr.R.Sivaji International Conference on Advancements and Recent Trends in Civil Engineering – ICART 2022 2022
14 Mr. S.Manikandan Attended Online FDP on 11th to 16th July 2022 organized by Centre of Faculty Development, Anna University – Strength of Materials in Civil Engineering at Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering sriperumbudur. 2022
15 Mr. S.Manikandan Attended Online FDP on 24th to 29th Nov 2022 – Applications of Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning in Civil Engineering – Vishnu Institute of Technology. 2022
16 Mr. S.Manikandan Guest Lecture Given on the topic – “Biological Treatment of Wastewater And Environmental Pollution – Causes , Effects and Control Measures” at Mookambigai college of Engineering, Tiruchirapalli. 2022
17 Mr. S.Manikandan Attended Online FDP on 6th to 10th Feb 2023 – “Curriculam Design and Evaluation” organized by Curriculam Development Centre Department, NITTTR Chandigarh. 2023
18 Dr. S.Manikandan International Conference on Advancements and Recent Trends in Civil Engineering – ICART 2023 2023
19 Mrs. N.M. Mary Treasa Shinu International Conference on Advancements and Recent Trends in Civil Engineering – ICART 2023 2023
20 Mr.R.Sivaji International Conference on Advancements and Recent Trends in Civil Engineering – ICART 2023 2023
21 Mr. R. Sathish Kumar International Conference on Advancements and Recent Trends in Civil Engineering – ICART 2023 2023
22 Mr. R.GOPALAKRISHNAN Attended Webinar on “Circular Economy for Sustainable Waste Managenant” 2023
23 Mr. S.Manikandan Attended a five days online Faculty Development Program on “Enhancing Research Capabilities for Academic Career Progression”   2024
24 Mrs. M.N. Mary Treasa Shinu Attended a Fourteen days online Faculty Development Program on “Empowering Faculty to Foster the Spirit of Entrepreneurship”   2024
25 Mrs. M.N. Mary Treasa Shinu Attended a Eight days online Faculty Development Program on “Empowering Faculty to Foster the Spirit of Entrepreneurship”   2024
26 Mr. R.GOPALAKRISHNAN Attended a five days online Faculty Development Program on “Empowering Faculty to Foster the Spirit of Entrepreneurship” 2024
27 Mr. R. SIVAJI Attended a five days online Faculty Development Program on “Emerging Technologies in Civil Engineering – 2K24”   2024
28 Mr. R.GOPALAKRISHNAN Attended a five days online Faculty Development Program on “Quality Control of Concrete” 2024
29 Mr. R.GOPALAKRISHNAN Attended a five days online Faculty Development Program on “Environmental Impact and It’s Protection”   2024
30 Mr. R.GOPALAKRISHNAN Attended a five days online Faculty Development Program on “Geotechnical Engineering Practices and its Sustainable Development – 2024” 2024
31 Mrs. M.N. Mary Treasa Shinu Attended a five days online Faculty Development Program on “Research Methods and Research Design” 2024
32 Mr.R.Sivaji Attended a five days online Faculty Development Program on “Empowering Faculty to Foster the Spirit of Entrepreneurship” 2024
33 Mr. R.GOPALAKRISHNAN Attended a five days online Faculty Development Program on “Bridging Academia & Industry Modern Practices in CS Education” 2024
34 Mr. R.GOPALAKRISHNAN Attended a five days online Faculty Development Program on “Structural Design, Modeling and Detailing” 2024
35 Mr. R.GOPALAKRISHNAN Attended a six days online Faculty Development Program on “Sustainable Construction Practices” 2024
36 Mr. R. SIVAJI Participated workshop titled “Emerging Trends & Applications in civil Engineering” 2024
37 Mr. R.GOPALAKRISHNAN participated workshop titled “NPTEL E-Awareness Workshop” 2024
38 Mr. R. SIVAJI Participated workshop titled “Innovation in The Materials and Techniques” 2024
39 Mr. R.GOPALAKRISHNAN Participated workshop titled “Application of Geosynthetic in Civil Engineering (AGCE-2024)” 2024
40 Mr.A.VENKATESHAN Participated workshop titled “Application of AI in Civil Engineering” 2024
41 Dr. S.Manikandan Participated workshop titled “Application of AI in Civil Engineering” 2024
42 Dr. S.Manikandan Acted as Technical project competition Judge -for “National Level Technical Project Competition” 2024
43 Dr. S.Manikandan Acted as Conference Chair Person -for “An International Conference on Sustainable Goals in Materials, Energy, and Environment (ICSMEE 2024)” 2024
44 Mr. R. SIVAJI Participated International Conference titled “Sustainable Environment & Civil Engineering” 2024
45 Mr. R.GOPALAKRISHNAN Participated International Conference titled “Advance Drinking Water Disinfection Technologies” 2024
46 Mr. R.GOPALAKRISHNAN Participated webinar titled “Best Preparation & Practices for Improving National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in Higher Education Institutions” 2024
47 Mr. R.GOPALAKRISHNAN Participated webinar titled “Decarbonizing Cities” on 31/01/2024 organized by Department of Civil Engineering – JUIT Solan in Collaboration with Indian Green Building Council 2024
48 Mr. R.GOPALAKRISHNAN Participated webinar titled “Exploring Civil Engineering Abroad – Opportunities and Challengers” 2024
49 Mr. R. SIVAJI Participated webinar titled “Structural Health Monitoring – Concepts and Methods” 2024
50 Mr. R.GOPALAKRISHNAN Participated webinar titled “Financial Wisdom and Career Opportunities in Securities Market” 2024
51 Mr. R.GOPALAKRISHNAN Participated webinar titled “Financial Empowerment through Wealth Creation” 2024
52 Dr. S.Manikandan Precenting expert talk webinar titled “Structural Health Monitoring – Concepts and Methods” 2024
53 Dr. S.Manikandan NPTEL – Ellite certificate on the course “Air Pollution Control” 2024
54 Mrs. M.N. Mary Treasa Shinu NPTEL – Ellite certificate on the course “Research Methodology” 2024
55   Dr.S.Manikandan Attended Conference on Acted as Conference Chair Person -for “An International Conference on Sustainable Goals in Materials, Energy, and Environment (ICSMEE 2024)     2024
56 Mr.R.Gopalakrishnan Participated Workshop on NPTEL E-Awareness Workshop 2024
57 Mr.R.Gopalakrishnan Participated Webinar on Financial Empowerment through Wealth Creation 2024
58 Mrs.M.N.Mary Treasa Shinu   Participated FDP On Research Methods and Research Design     2024
59 Mr.R.Sivaji   Attended Workshop on Innovation in The Materials and Techniques   2024
60 Mr.R.Gopalakrishnan Conference on participated International Conference titled “Advance Drinking Water Disinfection Technologies   2024
61 Dr.S.Manikandan NPTEL – Ellite certificate on the course “Python for Data Science” 2024
62 Mr.A.Venkateshan Attended Workshop on Application of AI in Civil Engineering 2024
63 Dr.S.Manikandan Attended Conference on International Conference on Materials Innovation in Engineering and Technology “ICMIET-2024” 2024
64 Mr.R.Sivaji Participated FDP on VERTICAL URBANIZATION WITH TALL STRUCTURES AND CONSTRUCTION CHALLENGES 2024
65 Dr.S.Manikandan Attended Webinar on Flowing towards Sustainability Water Treatment for a Greener Future” 2024
66 Mrs.M.N.Mary Treasa Shinu Participated Webinar on Intercepting Rockfall Using Advance Flexible Solutions 2024
67 Mr.R.Gopalakrishnan Participated Webinar on Wonderslate – IBOOKGPT Self Learning Platform for Students 2024
68 Mr.R.Gopalakrishnan Participated FDP on Innovation Pedagogical Techniques in Management Education 2024
69 Mr.R.Gopalakrishnan Participated FDP on Advanced Materials and Emerging Technologies : from Electronics to Sustainable Energy Solution 2024
70 Mr.R.Gopalakrishnan Participated Quiz Program on National Level Awareness Quiz on National Unity Day 2024 2024
71 Mr.R.Gopalakrishnan Quiz Program on Accuountiq: Quiz Compatition Commemorating International Accounting Day Under the theme Knowledge Meets Celebration 2024
72 Mr.A.Venkateshan FDP on BIM using Revit Structure 2024
73 Dr.S.Manikandan FDP on Structural Design and Analysis using STADD Pro Connect 2024
74 Mr.R.Sivaji FDP on Innovation in Energy Environmental Sustainability & Material Science 2024
75 Mr.R.Sivaji Webinar on BRIDGE 2024 – Hyderabad (A high impact industry-institute interaction event) 2024
76 Mr.R.Gopalakrishnan Webinar on Aguide to Reproducibility and Effective Data Management 2024
77 Mr.R.Gopalakrishnan FDP on AI and Quantum Computing: The Future of Intelligent System 2024
78 Mr.R.Gopalakrishnan FDP on Innovative Research Practices & IPR: A Real Case Studies – Based Approach 2024
79 Mr.A.Venkateshan FDP on Structural Design and Analysis using STADD Pro Connect 2024
80 Dr.S.Manikandan FDP on BIM using Revit Structure 2024
81 Mr.A.Venkateshan Attend FDP on Recent trends in AI empowered 3D Bio Printing technologies towards fabrication of smarter Bio medical implant 2025
82 Mr.A.Venkateshan Attended workshop on Environmental Forensics:Water and Air Quality Investigation 2025
83 Mr.R.Sivaji Attended Seminar o “ Digital Innovations in Civil Engineering: Advancing Water Infrastructure and Geo and Geo space Intelligance 2025
84 Mr.R.Sivaji Attending FDP on Building Resilient Infrastructure for Natural Disasters and Climate Change 2025
85 Dr.S.Manikandan Attending FDP on “Laboratory Practices in soil Engineering” 2025
86 Dr.S.Manikandan Attending International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Sustainable Development 2025
87 Dr.S.Manikandan Attending Workshop on NPTEL 2025