About Us

Engineering is not only reading and comprehending but it is also to be proficient in applications. Poornima University provides the perfect ambience at SET which is highly inspiring and conducive for the acquisition of knowledge and honing of skills.

An unfettered spirit of knowledge, exploration, academic integrity, accountability and promotion of intellectual excellence make SET distinct from the rest.

Objectives

Vision

To produce engineering professional of world class competence with emphasis on value based technical skills, inculcating applied research, innovation and entrepreneurial skills in the areas of Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics Engineering to lead technical, economic and social development of the society.

Mission

  • Develop competent professionals with in depth knowledge of engineering, analytical independent thinking and problem solving skills for productive career in industry, academia and administration.
  • Develop a center of excellence to provide solutions for various social & industrial issues in present & future context.
  • To collaborate with industries and other educational institutions for mutual benefits to provide best real life exposure to students through live projects etc.

Program Educational Objectives

Civil Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Program Outcomes

PO1: Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.

PO2: Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyse complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.

PO3: 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.

PO4: 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.

PO5: Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.

PO6: 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.

PO7: Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and the need for sustainable development.

PO8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.

PO9: Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.

PO10: 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 receive clear instructions.

PO11: 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 team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

PO12: 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

Civil Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Achievements

  • Ranked as 74 Best Engineering Colleges in the Country (Source – Chronicle Aug 2019)
  • The curriculum has been designed so that students will begin to feel and think like engineers on day one.
  • Campus Placement & Corporate Training activities towards development of employability skills and Business Awareness
  • Regular Industry Interaction through Industrial Visits, Workshop, Seminar, Guest Lectures and Conferences
  • Opportunity to earn professional skills certificates provided by industry partner
  • Teaching by finest faculties with industrial experience.
  • Excellent Learning opportunities in congenial and interdisciplinary environment
  • Multiple pathways for academic success through internships, campus, exchange & study abroad programs
  • Student are trained in an industry-like setting
  • Classes focus on experiential learning and small class sizes ensure personalized one-on-one education from experienced teachers.
  • Preparations for competitive exams alongside engineering degree
  • This school exposes a student to research at the very beginning of the program
  • One can bring advancement and a better future to the society by learning Internet of Things (IoT), Aerospace, 3D printing, Robotics, PLC, PHP, Micro-Controller, Embedded systems, Robotics, JAVA, IBM DB2, .NET, Oracle, CAD/ CAM
  • Regular programs are conducted in association with IEEE, ISLE, IEE, ISHRAE, ISTE, NEN, CIL, RED HAT, NASSCOM etc.
  • Students have a variety of opportunities to gain hands-on experience and develop their leadership skills
  • The students’ project of this school is a perfect example of what engineering can do: help solve some of the world’s greatest challenges.
  • Remarkable Placement Record
Achievement in GATE
S. No. Name of Student Branch Batch
1 Mahendra Kumar Jagid ME 2016
2 Sarangdhar Kumar ME 2017
3 Anand Kumar Jha ME 2017
4 Raunak Kumar ME 2018
5 Vijay Choudhary Civil 2016
6 BrijeshMeena Civil 2016
7 Vainu Gupta Civil 2017
8 Arvind Singh Rathore Civil 2017
9 IrshadAevara Civil 2018
10 Neetish Kumar Civil 2018
11 Sandeep Kumar EE 2018
12 Sonali Mangal EE 2018
Achievement in Government sectors
S. No. Name of Student Branch Batch Government sectors
1 Aniket Upadhaya ME 2017 Airforce
2 B. Sagar ME 2017 Andaman Public Welfare works
3 Tarun Kumar Singh ME 2016 East Central Railways
4 Bhojraj Nehra Civil 2016 J.En, CPWD
5 Harshita Dadhich Civil 2016 J.En,
6 Ramji Lal Choudhary Civil 2016 Indian Railways
7 Rahul Meena Civil 2017 Indian Railways
8 Vertika Sankhla EE   Airport Authority of India
9 Himanshu Gupta EE   Rajasthan RajyaVidyutUtpadan Nigam LTD.
10 RohitMeena EE   Rajasthan RajyaVidyutUtpadan Nigam LTD.
11 Harish Kumar Sharma EE   Jaipur VidyutVitran Nigam Limited
12 Sonali Mangal EE   Power Grid, POSOCO
13 Anjali Meena EE   Atomic Research Center
14 AyushMeena EE   IIM Bengaluru

Research Grant

  1. 50 lakh project funding from DST – Dr. Arun Dev DharDwivedi got the Early Career Research with a research grant of Rs. 50 Lakhs (excluding overheads) for a period of three years.
  2. 187012 DST funding for student’s project
  3. Nitin Chatwani and Mr. Prashant Jain got Rs. 50000 project grant under ISPG-UG scheme of ISHRAE by Student Project Grant Committee for the project title “Desiccant Cooling System Performance Optimization”.
  4. Nikhil Vasant Bhende, Research Scholar and Dr. Jayant K. Purohit got seed funding of Rs. 5 Lakh by National Institute of Agricultural Marketing, Jaipur for RKVY Incubation under Ministry of Agriculture and Farmer Welfare for “Development of Multilayered Fertilization Technique for Cotton Crop”. Their idea further appreciated by Confederation of Indian Industry, New Delhi through competition Agri-Hackathon 2019. They stood 2nd runner up in the competition and also received Rs.50,000 as cash prize.
  5. Jayant K. Purohit got funding of Rs. 3 lakh from AICTE for organizing Short term training programme on Eclectic research trends in Manufacturing.
  6. Divya Prakash received funding of Rs. 4.5 lakh from SERB, New Delhi and ICAR New Delhi for organizing the National Conference.
  7. Department of Civil Engineering got funding of Rs. 9 lakh from DST, Government of India for organizing National Level Faculty Development Program on “Data Science and Big Data Analytics”.
  8. The research grant covers equipment, manpower, consumables, manpower, travel and contingency apart from overheads.
  9. Establishment of Micro Electronics Fabrication Laboratory in the University (Cost around Rs.25 Lacs).
  10. Installation of Software- SILVACO, TCAD/EDA, GATEWAY, SMARTSPICE, UTMOST IV with supported hardware.
  11. Installation of Automatic Weather Station.

Placements

CIVIL ENGINEERING: RECRUITING COMPANIES

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: RECRUITING COMPANIES

ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING: RECRUITING COMPANIES

Programs

SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS

  • Ranked as 74 Best Engineering Colleges in the Country (Source – Chronicle Aug 2019)
  • The curriculum has been designed so that students will begin to feel and think like engineers on day one.
  • Campus Placement & Corporate Training activities towards development of employability skills and Business Awareness
  • Regular Industry Interaction through Industrial Visits, Workshop, Seminar, Guest Lectures and Conferences
  • Opportunity to earn professional skills certificates provided by industry partner
  • Teaching by finest faculties with industrial experience.
  • Excellent Learning opportunities in congenial and interdisciplinary environment
  • Multiple pathways for academic success through internships, campus, exchange & study abroad programs
  • Student are trained in an industry-like setting
  • Classes focus on experiential learning and small class sizes ensure personalized one-on-one education from experienced teachers.
  • Preparations for competitive exams alongside engineering degree
  • This school exposes a student to research at the very beginning of the program
  • One can bring advancement and a better future to the society by learning Internet of Things (IoT), Aerospace, 3D printing, Robotics, PLC, PHP, Micro-Controller, Embedded systems, Robotics, JAVA, IBM DB2, .NET, Oracle, CAD/ CAM
  • Regular programs are conducted in association with IEEE, ISLE, IEE, ISHRAE, ISTE, NEN, CIL, RED HAT, NASSCOM etc.
  • Students have a variety of opportunities to gain hands-on experience and develop their leadership skills
  • The students’ project of this school is a perfect example of what engineering can do: help solve some of the world’s greatest challenges.
  • Remarkable Placement Record

Activities

Conferences

Workshops

Industry-Institute Interaction

IPR

Copyright Registered

Society

FDP

Celebrations

Publications

  1. Gupta, S.K., Tyagi, J.V., Singh, P.K., Sharma, G., and Jethoo, A.S. (2020). “Rainstorm-generated sediment yield model based on SMP”. Journal of Hydrological Processes. doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13789
  2. Gupta, S. K., Tyagi, J. V., P.K. Singh., Sharma, G., and Jethoo, A. S. (2019). “Soil Moisture Accounting (SMA) based sediment graph models for small watersheds”. Journal of Hydrology.574:1129- 1151.
  3. Gupta, S. K., Tyagi, J. V, Sharma, G., Jethoo, A. S. and P.K. Singh. (2019). “An event-based sediment yield and rainfall-runoff modeling using Soil Moisture Balance/ Budgeting (SMB) method” Journal of Water Resources Management. 33:3721-3741.
  4. Ankush Kumar Jain, Shivanshi, Abdul Samad. 2020. Review on Finite Element Modeling of RC Beam with addition of Fly ash & M-Sand in Concrete. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology. 9(5), 3660-3664, ISSN: 2319-8753. http://www.ijirset.com/upload/2020/may/205_Review_nc.PDF
  5. Avinash Kumar Sharma, Ankush Kumar Jain, Rahul Krishna K.R. 2020. Performance Analysis of Different Concentric Braced Frame Systems on an Irregular RCC Structure Imperiled to Wind Load. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology. 4(5), 593-596. https://www.irjet.net/archives/V4/i5/IRJET-V4I5116.pdf
  6. Dadhich, A.P., Dadhich, P.N., Goyal, R., 2018a. Dadhich AP, Dadhich PN, Goyal R. 2018a. Geospatial Techniques for Urban Eenvironment Quality Assessment. Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Technology 5 (2): 128–133, ISBN, 2249-8958, https://www.ijeat.org/
  7. Dadhich AP, Dadhich PN, Goyal R. 2018b. A GIS Based Approach for Assessment of Ambient Air Quality in Kota City. Journal of Basic and Applied Engineering Research 5 (2): 89–93, ISBN, 2350-0255, https://www.krishisanskriti.org/
  8. Dadhich AP, Dadhich PN, Goyal R. 2018c. Urban Spatio-Temporal Changes and its Impact on Urban Heat Island- Kota City. Journal of Basic and Applied Engineering Research 5 (2): 94–99, ISBN, 2349-8404, https://www.krishisanskriti.org/
  9. Dadhich PN, Dadhich AP, Goyal R. 2018d. Impact of Urban Growth on Air Quality of Developing Country – A Case of Kota , India. Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Technology 5 (2): 99–103,ISBN, 2349-8404, https://www.krishisanskriti.org/
  10. Meena R.S. Predicting Field Capacity and Wilting Point for Kosi Floodplain, India (2018). International Journal of Management, Technology and 8(6): 732-739.
  11. Jhurawat D., Meena R.S., Dheeraj D., Kumar D. (2018). Development of Low-Cost Sustainable Technology for Purification of Ground Water Using Multistage Filtration. Universal Review. 7(5): 56-63.
  12. Agarawal S., Meena R.S., Pareek P., Goyal R., Rajput P.S. (2018). Determination of Roughness Characteristics in Straight Channel. Universal Review. 7(5): 67-64.
  13. Jangir N.K., Meena R.S., Kumar A., Ashraf M. (2018). Assessment of Reservoir Sedimentation Using Remote Sensing and Recommendation for Desilting in Bisalpur Reservoir. International Journal of Management, Technology and Engineering: 8(5): 435:442.
  14. Meena R.S. and Jha R. New Approach to Evolve Soil Water Retention Curve in Lower Kosi Basin, India. HYDRO 2018 International, NIT Patna, Bihar, India, 19-21 Dec 2018.
  15. Meena R.S. and Jha R. Flood Inundation Modelling Using Coupled 1D-2D HEC-RAS Model in Lower Kosi River Basin, India With Limited Data. International Conference on Emerging Trends in Materials and Mechanical Engineering, January 29-30, 2018, Poornima University, Jaipur.
  16. Meena R.S. and Jha R. Development of Soil Water Retention Curve in Lower Kosi River Basin, India using Transfer Function. International Conference on Emerging Trends in Materials and Mechanical Engineering, January 29-30, 2018, Poornima University, Jaipur.
  17. Jhurawat, Kumar A., Meena R. S., Kumar D., and D. Dewansh. Development of Low-Cost Sustainable Technology for Purification of Ground Water using Multi-Stage Filtration. International Conference on Emerging Trends in Materials and Mechanical Engineering, January 29-30, 2018, Poornima University, Jaipur.
  18. Meena S., Sarkar R., and Meena R.S. Effects of Particle Size Distribution on the Properties of Alumina Refractories. International Conference on Emerging Trends in Materials and Mechanical Engineering, January 29-30, 2018, Poornima University, Jaipur.
  19. Muhammad H, Anjana R. 2018. Utilization of Building Waste Material in Base Layer of Pavement Construction. Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Technology 5 (2): 119–121, ISBN, 2349-8404, https://www.krishisanskriti.org/
  20. Muhammad H, Chaturvedi P, Meena VR, Meena R. 2018a. Designing a Pervious Concrete off-street Parking for Lucknow City. Journal of Basic and Applied Engineering Research 5 (2): 67–70, ISBN, 2350-0077, https://www.krishisanskriti.org/
  21. Muhammad H, Gurjar O, Dahiya NK, Soni P. 2018b. Statistical Analysis on Road Accidents in an Area of Jaipur City. Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Technology 5 (2): 96–98, ISBN, 2349-8404, https://www.krishisanskriti.org/
  22. Vaibhav Jain. 2018. Study on Rutting characteristics of EVA modified Bituminous Concrete Mix. Latest Innovations in the area of Sustainable Materials for Buildings / Road Constructions in Civil Engineering, MNIT, Jaipur
  23. Meena, Chetan, Mahar, A.K., Awera Irshad, & Jain, A.K. (2018). Behavior of Polypropylene fibre on strength of concrete, International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research.
  24. Mathur, Aavin, Jain, Vaibhav & Jain, A.K. (2018). Utilization of marble waste on the steel fibre concrete. International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research.
  25. Kumar, Jitendra, Kaushik, Rahul, Sharma, Ronit, Kumawat, Vikas & Jain, A.K. (2018). Review on strength characteristic of M-25 self compacted concrete mix. Universal review journal.
  26. Aavin Mathur Vaibhav Jain, Ankush Kumar Jain. (2018). Utilization of Marble Waste on thec Steel Fibre Concrete. International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research. 5(3)
  27. Divya Prakash. 2018. Atmospheric Aerosols Monitoring: Ground and Satellite-based Instruments. Intech Open, 9(5), 2229-5518.
  28. Dadhich, A.P., Dadhich, P.N., Goyal, R., 2017a. Multi Temporal Land Use-Land Cover Change Dynamics of Kota City, Rajasthan. Int. J. Eng. Adv. Technol. 6, 137–141, ISBN, 2249-8958, https://www.ijeat.org/
  29. Dadhich, A.P., Goyal, R., Dadhich, P.N., 2017b. Geospatial Technique for Drinking Water Quality Analysis of Kota City. Int. J. Eng. Adv. Technol. 6, 94–98, ISBN, 2349-8404, https://www.ijeat.org/
  30. Dadhich, A.P., Goyal, R., Dadhich, P.N., 2017c. Assessment of Temporal Variations in Surface Water Quality and Water Supply of Kota. Int. J. Innov. Technol. Explor. Eng. 022, 89–94, ISBN, 2278-3075, https://www.ijitee.org/
  31. Dadhich, P., Singh, H., Maharishi, D., Singh, J., 2017. Physico-Chemical Properties of Waste Water of Sitapura , Jaipur. Int. J. Innov. Technol. Explor. Eng. 6, 22–25, ISBN, 2278-3075, https://www.ijitee.org/
  32. Dadhich, P.N., Hanaoka, S., 2017. Land Suitability Analysis using Multi Criteria Evaluation of Jaipur City. Int. J. Innov. Technol. Explor. Eng. 6, 102–106, ISBN, 2278-3075, https://www.ijitee.org/
  33. Dadhich, P.N., Khandelwal, S., Mehrotra, S., Kumawat, V., Kumar, N., 2017. Use of Geocomposite in Flexible Pavement. Int. J. Innov. Technol. Explor. Eng. 6, 127–129, ISBN, 2278-3075, https://www.ijitee.org/
  34. Dadhich, P.N., Saini, K., Raman, J., Meena, L., 2017. Encroachment Evaluation in Ecozones of Jaipur using Geospatial Technology. Int. J. Eng. Adv. Technol. 6, 73–76, ISBN, 2249-8958, https://www.ijeat.org/
  35. Dadhich, P.N., Saxena, S., Bhansali, Y., Manzoor, M., Gadhwal, R., 2017. Urban Change Detection Analysis using Geospatial Technology- Case Study of Jaipur. Int. J. Innov. Technol. Explor. Eng. 6, 124–126, ISBN, 2278-3075, https://www.ijeat.org/
  36. Dadhich, P.N., Srivastava, A.P., Middha, L., Sharma, A., 2017. Assessment of Street Encroachment through Vehicle Parking in Residential Area of Jaipur. Int. J. Eng. Adv. Technol. 6, 56–60, ISBN, 2249 – 8958, https://www.ijeat.org/
  37. Meena R.S., Jha R. (2017). Approximating Soil Physical Properties Using Geo-Statistical Models in Lower Kosi Basin, of Ganga River System, India Prone to Flood Inundation. International Journal of Civil Engineering & Technology. 8(6): 1445-459.
  38. Meena R.S. Evaluating an Applicability of Neural Networks for Estimation of Field Capacity and Wilting Point in Lower Kosi Basin, India. International Journal of Management, Technology and 8(5): 545-551.
  39. Muhammad H. 2017. Affinity of Bitumen with Recycled Aggregate Extracted from RAP. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT) 6 (April): 27–29. ISBN, 2249-8958, https://www.ijeat.org/
  40. Muhammad H, Jaiman M, Sharma K, Sharma K, Chandel M, Verma M. 2017. Accident Black Spot Identification on National Highway 12 in Jaipur. (April): 15–20,ISBN, 2249-8958, https://www.ijeat.org/
  41. Muhammad, H., Kumar, A., Suthar, D., 2017b. Soot as Hydrophobic Coating Material for Cement Concrete Surface. Int. J. Innov. Technol. Explor. Eng. 6, 62–64. ISBN, 2278-3075, https://www.ijitee.org/
  42. Muhammad, H., Nath, S., Nath, S., 2017c. Effect of Blending Epoxy Resin with High Asphaltene Concentrated Bitumen. Int. J. Eng. Adv. Technol. 6, 64–66.. ISBN, 2249-8958, https://www.ijtea.org/
  43. Muhammad, H., Sharma, R.C., Jangid, S., Kumar, R., 2017d. Optimum Utilization of Mobile Phone in Civil Engineering Construction. Int. J. Eng. Adv. Technol. 6, 142–146. ISBN, 2249-8958, https://www.ijtea.org/
  44. Ronit Sharma, Ankush Kumar Jain, Vaibhav Jain. 2017. Analysis of a continuous beam by using different structural analysis methods. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology. 4(9), 1281- 1283
  45. Ankush Kumar Jain. 2017. Comparative Analysis of Railway Road Bridge for Broad Gauge and Meter Gauge Track. International journal for scientific journal and research, 5(3). 2321-0613
  46. Ankush Kumar Jain, Vaibhav Jain And Amit Kumar Kudal. 2017 Design Of Compression Member Using Various Indian Standard Section Based On Is 800:2007. International Journal of Innovative and Emerging Research in Engineering. 4(11),
  47. Vaibhav jain. 2017. Analysis of a continuous beam by using different structural analysis methods. International Research Journal of engineering and Technology. 4(9), 2395-0056
  48. Vaibhav jain. (2017). Design Of Compression Member Using Various Indian Standard Section Based On Is 800:200. IJIERE. 4(11), 2394-3343.
  49. Sunita Verma, Divya Prakash, Atul Kumar Srivastava and Swagata Payra (2017). Radiative forcing estimation of aerosols at an urban site near the Thar Desert using ground-based remote sensing measurements. Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 17(5), 1294-1304. (DOI: 4209/aaqr.2016.09.0424)
  50. Divya Prakash, Vinod Kumar Sharma (2016). Study of air pollutant over Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. International Research Journal of Environmental Sciences, Vol. 5, issue 9, September, 2016.
  51. Vinod Kumar Sharma, Divya Prakash (2016). Assessment of Ambient Air Pollutant at Malviya Industrial Area. Research Journal of Engineering Sciences, Vol. 5(7), 28-32, July 2016.
  52. Divya Prakash, Swagata Payra and Sunita Verma (2016). The aerosol particle behaviour during dust epochs over Jaipur. SSRG International Journal of Civil Engineering (SSRG-IJCE) – volume 3 Issue 5 – May 2016.
  53. Swagata Payra, Pramod Kumar, Sunita Verma, Divya Prakash and Manish Soni (2016). Potential Source Identification for Aerosol Concentrations over a site in Northwestern India. Atmospheric Research, 169 (A), 65-72. (DOI:10.1016/j.atmosres.2015.09.022)(IF: 3.78).
  54. Ankush Kumar Jain, 2017. Efficiency Analysis of Different Types of Turbine. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science , Engineering and Technology. 6(5), 2319-8753
  55. Ankush Kumar Jain, 2017. Influence Of Wind Loading On G+15 Multistoried Building With Different Bracing Pattern.”. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science , Engineering and Technology. 6(5), 2277-9655
 
  1. Divya Prakash. 2016. The aerosol particle behaviour during dust epochs over Jaipur. SSRG International Journal of Civil Engineering (SSRG. 3(5).
  2. Swagata Payra, Manish Soni, Anikender Kumar, Divya Prakash and Sunita Verma (2015). Intercomparison of Aerosol Optical Thickness Derived from MODIS and in Situ Ground Datasets over Jaipur, a Semi-arid Zone in India. Environmental Science & Technology, 49(15), 9237-9246. (doi: 10.1021/acs.est.5b02225) (IF: 6.19).
  3. Divya Prakash, Sunita Verma and Swagata Payra (2015). Estimate on changes in aerosols properties during dust prevalence over Jaipur, India, International Journal of Applied Environmental Sciences, 10 (3), 1009-1018.
  4. Sunita Verma, Divya Prakash, Philippe Ricaud, Swagata Payra. Jean-Luc Attié and Manish Soni (2015). A New Classification of Aerosol Sources and Types as Measured over Jaipur, India, Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 15, 985-993. (DOI: 10.4209/aaqr.2014.07.0143) (IF: 2.60).
  5. Ashish Raj, Manoj Gupta, Jyoti Yogi and Simranjeet Singh Sudan  "Modeling Simulation and Performance Analysis of Lightweight Cryptography for IOT-Security," 3rd  IEEE International Conference (ICRAIE), Jaipur, 2018.
  6. Ashish Raj, Manoj Gupta, Divya Shikha, "Efficiency Improvement Technique for Siliconbased Solar cell using Surface Texturing Method," 3rd  IEEE International Conference (ICRAIE), Jaipur, 2018.
  7. Ashish Raj, Manoj Gupta, Divya Shikha, " Simulation of Multilayer Energy Efficient OLEDs for Flexible Electronics Applications," Elesevier-International Conference on Pervasive Computing Advances and Applications (PerCAA-2019), Jaipur, 2019.
  8. Neeraj Tiwari presented a research paper entitled “Comperative Simulation Study of Dual axis solar tracking system: Implemented on Simulink platform” in a Springer-International conferenceICTSES-2018 on dated 23rdDecember 2018, at Manipal Univesity, Jaipur, India.
  9. Neeraj Tiwari presented a paper on MPPT charge controller” in a Springer-International conferenceICTSES-2018 on dated 23rdDecember 2018, at Manipal Univesity, Jaipur, India.
  10. Neeraj Tiwari presented a research paper entitled “Simulation Studies of Single Axis Elevated Solar Tracking System; At Different Angles Implemented on Simulink Platform” in an International conferenceICATET-2018 on dated 24thJanuary 2018, at Arya College of Engineering & IT,Jaipur, Rajasthan.
  11. Neeraj Tiwari presented a research paper entitled “Comparative study of current drawn by DC Motor used in Sun Tracking structure operated by 24Volt PV solar cells/24V-DC battery” in an International conferenceICATET-2018 on dated 25thJanuary 2018, at Arya College of Engineering & IT,Jaipur, Rajasthan.
  12. Neeraj Tiwari published a book  on "Power Electronics" by Ashirwad Publications
  13. Akansha Choudhary, A. D. D. Dwivedi "Numerical simulation and modeling of Self heating in SOI MOSFET" accepted in Journal of Semiconductor Devices and Circuits (2018).
  14. Suchitra and A. D. D. Dwivedi "Electrothermal simulation of AlGaN/GaN HEMTs" under review in SCIREA Journal of Physics (2018).
  15. Sumit Vyas, A D D Dwivedi and Rajeev Dhar Dwivedi, " Effect of gate dielectric on the performance of ZnO based thin film transistor " Superlattices and Microstructures, Vol.120, pp.223-234, 2018.
  16. Narendra Singh Kushwah, A. D. D. Dwivedi "Computer modeling of Organic Thin film Transistors using Verilog-A" Journal of Microelectronics and Solid state Devices, Vol.5, pp 1-7, 2018.
  17. Mahima Asthana, A D D Dwivedi "Metal Oxide Based Thin Film Transistors for Transparent and Flexible Electronics: Critical Review" Journal of Electronic Design Technology. Vol. 9(1): pp.30–40, 2018.
  18. Ashish Jha, A. D. D. Dwivedi "Numerical Simulation and Modeling of Graphene Field Effect Transistors for High Frequency Applications" Journal of Microelectronics and Solid state Devices, Vol. 5(1), pp. 27-33, 2018.
  19. Jyotsana Sharma, Rahul Pandey and A. D. D. Dwivedi " Design and Analysis of Device Characteristics of Triple Material Double Gate (TMDG) Strained Channel MOSFET" in IEEE international conference, ICRAIE-2018.
  20. Sunil Kumar Gupta “The Influence of Voltage Sags on the Voltage Restoration Capability of Dynamic Voltage Restorer” International Conference on recent innovation in Engineering, Technology management and Research: ICRIETMR- 2018, BKIT, Kota (India)
  21. Sunil Kumar Gupta “Cascaded Multilevel Inverter and Its Application in STATCOM”, International Conference on “Emerging Trends in Science Engineering & Management” (ETSEM-2019), MITRC Alwar
  22. Sunil Kumar Gupta “Utilities of Differential Algebraic Equations Model of SVC and TCSC for Operation, Control, Planning of Power System Environments”, International Conference on “Emerging Trends in Science Engineering & Management” (ETSEM-2019), MITRC Alwar
  23. Ashish Raj, Dr. Manoj Gupta "Mathematical Modelling and Assessment of Multilevel Inverters for Grid Connected Solar PV Applications"International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET),Vol-6, 155-159.
 
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  2. Anup A. Junankar, Dr. Jayant K. Purohit, Nikhil V. Bhende. “A Framework for Integration of Internet of Things with Minimum Quantity Lubrication System”. Elsevier Materials Today: Proceedings. pp. 5264–5269, 2019.
  3. Devesh Kumar, Pratish Rawat, Jayant Kishor Purohit. “ Synthesis MgO nanopowder using Sol-gel technique: A critical review”. Juni Khyat Journal, Vol-10 Issue-6 No. 8, 2020.
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