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ELECTRONICS INSIGHT Issue #5 662
Electronics Insight
June 2019
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING IN THIS ISSUE
Electronics Engineering Department, since its inception in 1995, has achieved great recognition in the field of technical education. The department offer B.E. in Electronics Engineering, a four-year degree program with an intake of 60 students and Ph.D. in Electronics Engineering. The National Board of Accreditation accredited the department in 2004, 2013 and 2017. In 2017 department received 740 marks in accreditation. Department adopted the philosophy of ‘Outcome Based Education.’ It comprises highly qualified and professionally skilled faculty members with an impressive record of the published work. Department associated senior professionals from industry as an adjunct faculty. Department faculties are rigorously involved in R&D activities. Their research work is published in reputed international journals like IEEE, IET, AIP, ASP, Elsevier, Wiley, IETE etc. and also in international conferences. The faculty members conduct training programs in the various areas of engineering such as embedded systems, instrumentation, VLSI and networking.
S.P.I.T. received academic autonomy from last academic year and NIRF ranking. Department has offered curriculum which encourage holistic development of student. Department has an exclusive library with 1000+ books and access to services like NPTEL. The Laboratories are equipped with
standard equipments& accessories from best manufacturers and industry grade tools like Cadence PG Bundle, LabView, Coventorware, COMSOL, PSIM, Mentor Graphics, Tanner Tools, Xilinx, Active HDL, KEIL Professional Licenses, DSP Application software etc. Some of the laboratories have advanced hardware and demonstration setups like NI-ELVIS, PLC’s, SCADA, Smart Camera, Mechatronics Toolkit, Biomedical Instrumentation Toolkit, Robot Models, Trainers, Microcontroller/ FPGA/CPLD prototype boards etc. The department has signed MoU with several companies like Cogenda Singapore, Eduvance, Edgate technologies etc. and reputed institutes like IIT Bombay, VJTI (Margdarshan Scheme), VNIT etc. for research collaboration, training and lab development. Department also encourages entrepreneur activities for students to learn fundamentals of business to build their own startups. Faculties of our department are exclusively involved with IEDC, NEN, Incubation Centre and E-Cell activities.
The faculty members and students are involved in organizations like the IEEE, IETE and college body ESA. Projects done by students are appreciated at various national level competitions like ARM Design Contest, Hackathon, Mitsubhishi Contest, Texas Instruments Innovation Challenges and many more.
Initiatives Undertaken after Autonomous Status Page 4
Achievements
Various achievements of the students as well as the faculty Page 26 &42
About
Editors: Prof. Minal Khobragade Prof. Jayshree Rathod
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To create professionally competent engineers, researchers and entrepreneurs in the field of electronics engineering for the benefit of society
Mission:
To impart quality engineering education as per the industry
need
To motivate students to undertake research on next
generation technologies
To create an environment that shall foster growth of professionals capable of effectively using the scientific and technical
knowledge for the betterment of mankind
Programme Educational Objectives:
PEO1: Graduates will have successful career in the chosen path utilizing technical and professional skills, while complying
with ethical standards
PEO2: Graduates undertake research activities on next generation technologies in electronics engineering
PEO3:Graduates pursue higher studies in internationally recognized institutes/universities
Programme Outcomes:
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
PO1: Engineering Knowledge: apply 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 analyze 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 Investigation of Complex Problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of
experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5: Modern Tools 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.
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 & Sustainability: understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental
contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
PO8: Ethics: apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering practice.
PO9: Individual & 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
give and receive clear instructions.
PO11: Project management & 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.
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.
Vision:
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Programme Specific Outcomes:
Apart from Programme Outcomes given by NBA, Electronics Engineering Department has decided following Programme
Specific Outcome (PSO). Engineering Graduates will be able to:
PSO1:troubleshoot electronic circuits, systems and products
PSO2:use open source tools for engineering practice
PSO3:draft patent and research paper as per the publication standards
Board of Studies (BOS) & Department Advisory Board (DAB)
Dr. Surendra S. Rathod (Chairman) Professor and Head of Department, S.P.I.T., Mumbai
Dr.PrachiGharpure Principal, S.P.I.T., Mumbai Dr. Y. S. Rao (Invited Member) Dean Research & Development, S.P.I.T. Dr. Mahesh B. Patil (Domain Expert) Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai
Dr.Baylon G. Fernandes (Domain Expert) Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai Academician (University Nominee)
Mr. Rohit Bhat (Alumni Representative) NVIDIA US Mr. NandishAvalani (Alumni & Industry Representative) MS-North Carolina State University, Engineer, Staff I- Electronic Design Central Engineering, Broadcom Comm. Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai Mr. Abhishek Sharma, (Alumni) Ph.D. Researcher, Carnegie Mellon University, USA All faculty members of department
Mr. Viral Hingarh (Alumni) MBA IIM Indore, Senior Manager, Axis Bank Mr. Rajan Goyal (Industry Representative) General Manager (Business Development) Siemens Ltd., Digital Factory, Navi Mumbai
Mr. Abbas Barwaniwala (Student Representative)
Ms. Prutha Atre (Student Representative)
Mr. Rutwik Pandit (Student Representative) Mr. Ananta Goswami (Student Representative)
Salient Features of the Department:
Provisionally accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) for three years and received 740 marks in the assessment. Department adopted outcome based education system as per the NBA norms
In 2017 department started Ph.D. Research Center in Electronics Engineering.
Introduced new courses in the curriculum after getting academic autonomy.
Last year department received sponsored embedded lab from ‘Silicon Lab’.
Participation of students in contests organised by industries like Texas Instruments, TVS Motors, ARM Technologies, Mitsubhishi, Reliance etc.
To encourage students for the research work, department reimburses registration money for publications to the students.
Institute has allocated Rs. 50,000/-- per year to the department for the purchase of books in the department library. These books are available to the students for immediate reference.
Department also encourage students to develop various mini-projects. Every mini-project gets maximum Rs. 1000/-- as reimbursement. Department also funds the final year projects as per the need.
Department has vibrant mentoring system to help students at individual levels.
Department has various schemes/programmes like SPES and SDP for skill development of students.
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Following courses are completed in this academic year: Salient Feature: 1. More than 250 students enrolled 2. Tracks are offered by Suven Consultants & Technology Pvt. Ltd, Fractal Analytics, SafeTTy System Ltd. (UK), Microdevice Technologies and S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research part from S.P.I.T. faculty
1. Verilog Programming
2. Fundamental of System Verilog
3. System Verification with System Verilog
4. Programming with FPGA Processor
5. Level-1 Foundations of Reliable Embedded Systems (TTa
6. Level-0 Embedded "C“ by SafeTTy Systems Ltd UK
7. IOT with TIMSP432 and NodeRED on IBM Cloud (IOT Embedded) by Microdevice Technologies
8. Data Manipulation using Python(or R)
9. Data Visualization using Power PI
10. Machine Learning
11. Data Structures & Problem Solving using Java
12. Angular 6 (n-tier Programming using Node. js)
13. Data Analytics using R
14. Statistics using Excel/ Tableau )
15. ML & DL using Python
16. Economics and Business Environment
17. Marketing Management
18. Operations- Supply Chain Management
19. IT for Business
20. HR and Organizations Behavior
Orientation of SCOPE
Initiative Started after Getting Autonomy in 2018-19:
SCOPE (Skill Certification for Outcome Based Professional Education):
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‘Occupational Safety and Legal Studies for Engineers’ is introduced in semester IV for all branches to create awareness of law and legal procedures & documents. Various events are conducted as a part of this activity. Prof. Sana Khan and Prof. Suman Kalani from Pravin Gandhi Law College took lectures on ‘Contract Drafting’.On 5th March 2019 entire engineering college environment was simulated to law college. Every single student was excited to be the part of this event which had four activities namely: Moot Court Competition and Client Counseling, Negotiation Competition. Institute has procured ‘Manupatra’ licenses for helping students to
get legal database. Assessment in the form of quiz has also been taken. Success of every event depends on the participants and for this event around 300 second year students participated. Moot Court Competition created an awareness among students about legal system in India with up gradation to
students documentation skill. During this competition students have given written as well as oral submission. Because of this competition, fear of legal system was removed and this will help them to overcome challenges in their lives. The event was judged by Ms. Alks Mehta Ms. Hetvi Karelia, Ms. Urvashi Shah &Ms. Pavana Padmakumar from SKVM's Pravin Gandhi College of Law. Client Counseling was to promote greater knowledge and interest among students in the counselling functions
and to encourage students to develop interviewing planning and analytical skills in the lawyer-client relationship in the office. The event was judged by Ms. Radhika Sarpotdar &Ms. Shweta Chandurkar from SKVM's Pravin Gandhi College of Law. Negotiation Competition provided a means for engineering students to practice and improve their negotiation
skills. The event was judged by Ms. Kinjal Parekh & Ms. Krishika Mhatre from SKVM's Pravin Gandhi College of Law.During this event a Mumbai Police Organized Security awareness program called Jagrut Mumbaikar Campaign. D. N. Nagar Police Station officers PSI Vinerkar, Mr. R. K. Shinde, Ms. Unnati Thakar and Mr. Santosh Kalaphad took session to make students aware about security concerns in daily life activities.
ABL Faculty Co-ordinators Prof. Priya Deshpande (ETRX) Prof. Renuka Pawar(IT) Prof. Kiran Gawande (Comp) Prof. Milind Paraye (EXTC)
Prof. Manisha Bansode(ETRX) Prof.Swapnali Kurhade Prof. Reeta Koshi(Comp) Prof.Pallavi Malame (EXTC)
Advocate Pavana Padmakumar
Interacting with students Officer from Mumbai Police interact with students under Jagrut Mumbaikar
Campaign
ABL Course Occupational Safety and Legal Studies for Engineers:
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Sardar Patel Institute of Technology introduced life skill related activity based learning course
‘Building Automation, Fire Safety and Electronic Security’ in semester III for all branches.
Under this course several guest lecture, fire drills and student competitions are conducted. To
execute these activities successfully S.P.I.T. signed MoU with Fire and Security Association
(FSAI) India. Every second year student has been given Fire Extinguisher free of charge worth Rs. 1000/-
Activity Based Learning-1 is for Second Year semester III students. The Aim of this Activity
based learning to make students understand regarding the safety during fire break out and
instructions for personal safety. The events was conducted in association with Fire and Security
Association of India (FSAI). The guest lectures was conducted by Mr. Vivek Save, Reliance
Industries Ltd, Manager in Utility Department, delegates from FSAI. Mr. Rajesh Shirke, Vice Chair-Student Initiative Program –FSAI given the demonstration on ‘woman safety’.
Mr. Pramod Rao, Managing Directpr of Zicom Group gave an insight about IoT Technology.
He has been instrumental in bringing about a paradigm change in Indian Electronic Secutity
Business with a vision that the future of safety and security lay in technology driven security
solutions. He is former National Presisdent of FSAI. He is also the former security Ambessador
of Schneider Electric Asia Pacific Region. Fire drill was given to students to make them understand the safety and security from Fire. At the end of the semester the evaluation was conducted on 13th Oct 2018 on the occasion of ‘International Day for Disaster Reduction’.
The institute has organized various competitions like Poster Presentation, Skit Performance, Case Study Presentation, Short Film
Making and Project or App making. There was a good response from the students. Three skits, 19 posters and 76 posters are presented
during the event. Mr. Tejasvi Jha, Chapter Executive, Mr. Parag Momaya-Student Chair FSAI Mumbai Chapter, Dr. S. S. Rathod, Dean
Academics, Prof. Priya Deshpande, Prof. Renuka Pawar, Prof. Kiran Gawande and Prof. Milind Paraye took efforts to make the event
successful. FSAI S.P.I.T. Student Chapter Core Committee Members are President: Mr. Deshprabhu Sumedh (ETRX), Secretary: Mr.
Rajiv Philip (EXTC), Treasurer: Ms. Purnima Mokadam (IT), Other Members: Aralikatti Akhilesh (ETRX), Chandeliya Nalin (ETRX),
Kelaskar Rahul (ETRX), Malve Saurav (ETRX), Sahil Vora (EXTC), Shaunak Thakar (EXTC), Tejas Puthran (EXTC), Kirti Tyagi
(EXTC), Saurabh Parulekar (EXTC), Amey Vidyadhar Sawant (EXTC), Parth Ambalkar (EXTC), Jagruti koli (IT), Surabhi Vijay Ghankutkar (Comp), Ragini Chandrakant Patil (Comp), Shubham Damodar Sahu (Comp) andJai Ramesh Puro (Comp).
Felicitation of SPIT FSAI Student Chapter member during FSIE – 2019 held on 28th Feb 2019 at Bombay
Exhibition Center, Goregaon for recognizing their efforts taken for Ganesh Mandal Audit.
ABL Course Building Automation, Fire Safety and Electronic Security:
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Activity based learning 3 is for third year students of semester V. The aim of the course is to make students think creatively and innovate
new ideas. Students should understand the importance of diversity related to race, gender, culture, age and other observable differences in
their workplace. Students should be aware of the expectations and etiquettes of the Organization and help them to improve in the
directions. The guest lectures were delivered by Ms. Bipasha Roy, Managing Director and Mr. Sameer Shah, Director from Mobius
Space and some activities were arranged every week to make students think innovatively. Guest lecture by Ms. Charu Sabnavis,
Director ,Delta Learning was arranged to make students understand the ‘importance of Diversity at Workplace’. The evaluation of the
ABL was done on 26th Oct 2018. The Competition of Drama and Project on Design thinking were scheduled on that day.
Students during activities during
the session of Design Thinking
Students Performing Drama on
Emotional Intelligence and
Workplace Etiquettes
Students Performing Drama on Workplace
Etiquettes during Placements
Feedback of judges on Drama on
Workplace Etiquettes
Evaluation of Design Thinking
Project
Prof. S. S. Rathod giving token of thanks to
Judges of Project on Design Thinking
Expert talk by Dr. Pooja Sukhija from MasterMyLife EQ Education
Pvt.Ltd on Emotional Intelligence
Prof. S. S. Rathod giving token of thanks to
Judges of Drama on Workplace Etiquettes
ABL Course Creative Thinking, Diversity and Workplace Etiquette
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Activity based learning 4 is for third year students of semester VI. The aim of the course is to make student research oriented. Various
sessions were conducted under this course . The course started with the introductory session on ‘How to do research’ by Dr. S. S
Rathod and ‘Various research topics’ by Dr. Preetida Jani . Next session was on ‘Submission and Review Mechanism of Research
paper’ delivered by Dr. D. C. Karia . Considering the importance of research proposal and funding, session was conducted on ‘How to
prepare Research Proposal for Funding by Dr. D. R. Kalbande, and ‘Why and where to apply for Research Funding by Dr. R. R.
Sawant. The principal of SPIT, Dr. Prachi Gharpure presented useful session on ‘Do and Don’t in Research Paper Presentation’. Dr.
R. G. Sutar talked on ‘How to make Research Poster and Presentation Slides’. Dr. Y. S. Rao talked on ‘Do and Don’ts in
Research’. Dr. Sujata Kulkarni delivered expert talk on ‘How to use Plagiarism Tools’. To tell the importance of intellectual property
and various aspects of it, Prof. K. T. Talele delivered lecture on ‘Patent Drafting’.
Dr. Sujata Kulkarni delivered
expert talk on ‘How to use
Plagiarism Tools’
Session on ‘How to prepare Research
Proposal for Funding by Dr. D. R.
Kalbande
Prof. K. T. Talele delivered lecture on
‘Patent Drafting’
Session on ‘Do and Don’t in
Research Paper Presentation’ by
Dr. R. G. Sutar
Students discussion in Activity :
‘White Paper on ‘FUNDING
SCHEME’
Prof. P.B Bhawtankar taking session on
Latex.
Winners of POSTER Presentation Activity
ABL Course Technical Paper and Patent Drafting
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Two compulsory credits either in social or sports activiites.
Regular activity must in a semester.
1. ‘Swacch Bharat’ – Versova, Dana Pani and Juhu Beach
Cleaning
2. Socho Bharat-Spreading awareness for Plastic ban
3. Surakshit Bharat- Fire and Safety events,Jagrut
Mumbaikar event,Awareness program by Mumbai Traffic
Police
4. Shikshit Bharat- School Education
5. Saksham Bharat- Make a Difference (MAD) contribution,
Vaccination Drive
6. Save Bharat- Anaytical Kirtan, Kala Goda Festival
Organiser
7. Participation in Maharashtra Village Social
Transformation Foundation (VSTF) activiites.
Versova Beach Cleaning on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti under Swacch Bharat Scheme
Students Cleaning the Juhu beach on worlds clean up day
SEVA (Social Education through Various Activities):
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Students teaching ‘Vedic Maths’ to the school childrens of Vidhya Vikas under Shikshit Bharat Scheme.
Analytical Kirtan oranised by Neelaya tamhankar (SE-ETRX)
Donation Drive conducted by students
Blood donation camp organised by students
Student contribited in MAD,NGO More than 600 Ganesh Mandals audited by ETRX students.
There are 24 students of third year enrolled for VSTF related activities. They will be doing survey and executing their final year projects in the villages allotted by VSTF to S.P.I.T. More than 50 villages are allotted from Raigad district. This is Government of Maharashtra initiative for village transformation as a pilot project.
Mr.Prashanth Chari(TE-ETRX) is volunteer of Toybank NGO, taught school kids through toys and puzzles.
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Socho Bharat’: Circular Economy Saksham Bharat’: Vaccination Drive
Marathon Drive under Saksham Bharat
‘Music Appreciation’ Course executed in association with and at ‘Indian Music Lab’ (provide music to Sony) with Mr. Rohit Majrekar, Director and Music Composer.
Students learning Yoga and Meditation during ‘Yog Vidya’ course.
LA Faculty Co-ordinators
Name Of Faculty Name of Department
Prof. Jayshree Rathod (ETRX)
Prof. Rashmi Deshmukh (IT)
Prof. Soni Bambhar (Comp)
Prof. Ganpat Parodekar (EXTC)
Prof. Reeta Koshi (Comp)
Prof. Lynette Pariera (EXTC)
Prof.Kaisar Katchi (ASH)
Liberal Art Courses:
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Mr. Naman Patwa
Year of Graduation :2019
Employment : Capgemini
S.P.I.T. has experienced faculty, excellent labs and advanced tools. It presents a majestic learning experience. We have
worked late nights for projects, contests, fests related work, etc and everyone in the college always supported us. Here
I got to challenge myself by accomplishing different projects plus competitions outside the curriculum and managing
college festivals as technical secretary. This helped me improve my time management and leadership skills. The
campus atmosphere is pretty positive. If you strive to achieve something and you are in S.P.I.T then no one can stop
you.
Ms. Isha Yadav
Year of Graduation :2019
Employment : Capgemini
Being a SPITian is one of the great experiences. The proactive faculty who implements the necessary steps for the
betterment of students. I felt that the SPIT always comes with the new technology for the growth of students and
provides resources for extracurricular activities which encourage students.
Mr. Amey Mahadik
Year of Graduation :2019
Employment : LTTS
It feels like yesterday when I first entered S.P.I.T. and attended the orientation program. The orientation program gave
me a brief idea about the culture and the programs conducted at S.P.I.T. Everybody was excited about their 4-year
journey and since the first day itself, S.P.I.T. never failed my expectation. When you are in S.P.I.T., you work more in
the labs than in the classroom. We were able to access labs 24x7. By entering S.P.I.T, I was assured of my career. When
you are in S.P.I.T., you will face new challenges daily which helped me to become a better person as well as a better
time manager. The exposure I got in the labs and other training programs made me exposed to the industry. The
technical festivals, cultural festivals, and other social programs helped me to explore things other than academics and
helped me to refresh my mind. Overall the journey with S.P.I.T. will always be unforgettable and best experience of my
life.
Sample Testimonials of Outgoing Batch in 2019:
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Ms. Rituparna Patkar
Year of Graduation :2019
Employment : LTTS
Being in SPIT was the best part of life till now. SPIT helped me in enhancing various qualities, and also gave me
opportunities to work on different projects as well as to be a part of enthusiastic events. The support provided by the
Professors was commendable, when in need they used to be there to help us out from the problems. Not only were the
Prof. but also the lab assistants very helpful throughout the journey. In short, it was challenging but a beautiful
experience.
Mr. Sai Pratik
Year of Graduation :2019
Employement : JpMorgan Chase
Being a part of the SPIT family is truly a dream come true! The past four years of college was filled with exuberance and
lots of memories. Department of electronics is very supportive in co-curricular activities like inter-college & intra-
college project competition, troubleshooting competition, internships and much more. The faculty made sure we were
able to apply all concepts learnt in classrooms, practically in labs and simulations. I was also fortunate enough to bag a
'Super Dream' from JP Morgan Chase. If not for the continuous support of the faculty, this feat would not have been
achieved. It is truly an honor to be an SPIT alumni..!
Mr. Rajas Khasgiwala
Year of Graduation : 2019
Employment: Om Enterprises
I remember the day of my admission, back in 2015. It was 2nd of August on which institute round 3 was scheduled and
fortunately I got through. Since then the roller coaster journey has begun. I was quite lucky to have met good people in
SPIT with whom I built a team, participated in competitions, won prizes and also evolved in many aspects. I am very
thankful to the teachers who made us push out limits and extract the best out of ourselves, in terms of problem solving,
logic building etc. and sometimes to strive for every mark in the internal assignments. The journey was accompanied by
our life savior lab assistants, who took care of every instrument/software and made it available to us at every time. Not
to forget the efforts taken by the training and placement office and coordinators to place almost every individual who
appeared in the process. In short thank you S.P.I.T. for everything and will always cherish these moments with pride.
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Ms. Shreya Gupta
Year of Graduation :2019
Employment : LTTS
With a desire to expand my knowledge in the Electronics domain as well as to improve my overall skills, I joined SPIT in
2015 and the college proved to cater both. The professors, technical staff and non-technical staff, all are extremely
supportive when it comes to not only the curriculum but also the co-curricular activities. The four years learning
experience has been great at SPIT and will reminisce the days at SPIT for years to come!
Mr. Prafulla solkar
Year of Graduation :2019
Employment: Infosys
“Being a student of S.P.I.T. Electronics Department was a great experience. The department faculty is very cooperative
and overall campus environment is quite positive. The guidance and support of teachers whether for subject learning or
projects gave us a constant encouragement for achieving the targets. Even the infrastructural facilities provided by
department are very good. The lab resources are according to the industry need. Various competitions like Technical
Paper Presentation, Project Competition gave us a practical experience. The lectures arranged by T.P.O. for placements
were very helpful for preparations. Studying here has helped me develop academically, professionally and socially. The
skills and experience gained would definitely help us in developing a successful career in corporate world.”
Mr. Nitin Shetty
Year of Graduation : 2019
Higher Education: Georgia Institute of Technology
My journey with S.P.I.T was very memorable. I learnt many new things in S.P.I.T . I also joined SCOPE courses which
helped me in my projects. And the teachers support for the projects was good. Also participated in one of the
competition which further enhanced my knowledge. Overall my journey was full of fun and knowledge.
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Mr . Anchal Jaiswal
Year of Graduation : 2019
Employment : LnT Core
Being a student of SPIT was a memorable experience. This four years of engineering has helped me to prepare for my
career. The electronics department is extremely supportive. The faculties encourage students to participate in
competitions and moreover provide us the lab resources even after the college hours. Apart from curriculum, the
teachers also encourage students to publish their project papers. The department allowed me to explore fields other
than core electronics like Image Processing and Machine learning which helped me a lot during my campus placements.
SPIT has taught me how to handle challenges and manage my time efficiently.
Mr. Bhushan sonawane
Year of Graduation :2019
Higher Education: Capgemini
The four year journey with the SPIT was the most memorable one. In this four year I learned so many things at SPIT.
SPIT immensely improved my aptitude and technical abilities. The Professors not only helped us to improve our
technical skills but also helped us to improve our communication skills. By taking parts in various events in this four
years I was able to improve my multitasking abilities as well as enhanced time management skills.
Ms. Mrunal Nerkar
Year of Graduation :2019
Employment : Deloitte DI
Four years of Engineering can make or break a person. Sardar Patel Institute of Technology strives hard to ensure that
the students make it and they make it big in life. The Electronics Department especially is quite supportive when it
comes to the co-curricular activities of students. Whether your interests lies in technical activities or non-technical
activities, you'll definitely find something at which you can excel in at this institution.
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Ms. Manasvi Govindayapalli
Year of Graduation : 2019
Employment : Deloitte USI
My journey with S.P.I.T has all been about stepping out of my comfort zone and taking up new challenges. S.P.I.T has a
very vibrant, interactive and equally competitive atmosphere which has always pushed me to break the glass ceiling.
The staff has been really supportive, friendly and open to suggestions. I take this opportunity to thank everyone who
has been a part of this journey and has contributed to my well being.
Ms. Vrinda Singhal
Year of Graduation : 2019
Employment : Siemens
Being at Sardar Patel Institute of Technology for 4 years has helped me grow immensely as a person. The faculty at the
Electronics Engineering Department is highly supportive and encourages students to take on various responsibilities
and participate in a variety of activities. Its students are some of the most hardworking and talented people in the
entire college. The challenges I faced in my college life have prepped me for the challenges I will face ahead in the
future. The curated syllabus and the pedagogy followed in the Electronics Engineering Department helped me develop
my core concepts nicely, which proved invaluable during the placement season. It was a memorable experience and I
will cherish the memories of my time here at SPIT.
Mr. Jay Rana
Year of Graduation : 2019
Employment : Quantiphi
Being a student in the Electronics Department of SPIT was a wonderful experience that I will cherish for a lifetime. SPIT
helped me become a socially responsible engineer. Every faculty made sure that our fundamental concepts were clear
and that we know to put theory into practice. The support and encouragement from faculty and our seniors helped
meget selected for the Siemens student internship program. The disciplined learning environment and the resources
available here is very conducive for undertaking projects. The workshops, seminars & co-curricular courses conducted
by the department helped to bring out the best in every student. The department also encouraged us to take part in all
co-curricular activities which helps in the holistic development of students and preparing us for life after engineering.
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Ms. Divya Sawant
Year of Graduation : 2019
Employment :L&T Core
The Electronics Engineering department of S.P.I.T is filled with faculty and students who strive for excellence. The
faculty is very supportive and they make sure that you become not just an engineer but a socially aware engineer. The
department organized many competitions and workshops which helped in developing our practical knowledge. The
efforts of the faculty and the support staff have allowed us access equipment which is not available in other colleges.
Joining S.P.I.T has led to overall development as an individual.
Mr. Shivam Sahu
Year of Graduation : 2018
Employment :Deloitte U.S.-India Advisory
An institute firm in its rudimentary principles and teaching skills is what S.P.I.T stands for. Being a part of this
prestigious institute has really helped me develop my liking towards learning as a student. When it comes to conceptual
teaching and practical experience, the Electronics Department of S.P.I.T. is doing a great job in this institute. The kind
of support we have received for academic as well as non-academic work during our course has been great. The efforts
taken by the faculty in training the students have been extraordinary. The quality of teaching here trains a student hard
enough to stand out in society among others. The knowledge which we take from here can surely be utilized in our
career in near future in whatsoever domain we work. I would like to make a special mention of the support which the
faculty has provided us during our project development phase. The faculty is equally supportive in all the non-technical
and cultural activities organized by students and appreciates them for the same. I would like thank the entire staff of
S.P.I.T for helping me in different scenarios during this 4 years of rigorous engineering.
Mr. Sahil Bhagat
Year of Graduation : 2019
Employment : Capgemini
These past four years in the Electronics Department of S.P.I.T, the experience here has not only made me a good
engineer, but has also developed my overall personality as an individual. A big part of my success goes to our awesome
seniors who have guided and helped me at every stage in this past four years. I participated in various technical
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competitions at national level, Electronics department has supported me throughout my journey by providing exposure
to various technologies and accesses to labs to do projects till late night. I was a part of Robocon Team for 2 years,
which gave me a platform to apply my knowledge on practical systems and develop team building skills. All these
factors helped me to bag the job at Capgemini, and will continue to push me to achieve greater goals in life.
Ms. Darshana Mehta
Year of Graduation : 2019
Employment : Capgemini
Being a student of S.P.I.T. Electronics Department was a great experience. The department faculty is very cooperative
and overall campus environment is quite positive. The guidance and support of teachers whether for subject learning or
projects gave us a constant encouragement for achieving the targets. Even the infrastructural facilities provided by
department are very good. The lab resources are according to the industry need. Various competitions like Technical
Paper Presentation, Project Competition gave us a practical experience. The lectures arranged by T.P.O. for placements
were very helpful for preparations. Studying here has helped me develop academically, professionally and socially. The
skills and experience gained would definitely help us in developing a successful career in corporate world.
Mr. Nikhil Pintoo
Year of Graduation : 2019
Employment : Quantiphi
Sardar Patel Institute of Technology aims at enhancing a student's academic career while developing one's total
personality. The delightful environment here helps you grow as a human being. These four years of Engineering have
taught me some of life's important lessons. Being a student of the Electronics Department, I have received a number of
opportunities to be a part of numerous technical competitions, industrial visits and extra-curricular activities. The
department has the finest professors who impart quality education and encourage us to take part in almost everything
and lab assistants who help us during our lab courses. I am taking a box full of memories of this place and will cherish
upon them. Proud to be a SPITian.
Mr. Aditya Prakash
Year of Graduation : 2018
Employment :Senior Analyst, Capgemini Technology Services India Limited
When I reflect on my four years in the Electronics Department of S.P.I.T, I conclude that the experience not only made
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me a good engineer, but also prepared me in unpredictable ways for my career. The department has very experienced
and supportive faculties who are always there to help. Here I got a platform to nurture my talent by working on
different projects and participating in various competitions outside the curriculum. Apart from curricular activities,
encouragement for participating in college festivals, and participating in various sports events inculcated time
management and leadership qualities in me and helped in an all-round development. The different opportunities i.e.
Projects, Seminars, Workshops, Events have played a crucial role in preparing me to face the corporate world. It was a
wonderful time in my life, and the best experience I’ve had.
Mr. Pranav Pailkar
Year of Graduation : 2018
Employment :Equifax
It was great experience studying in Electronics Department; S.P.I.T. Professors motivated students in pushing their
limits which helped us develop professionally, academically and socially. Also the department provides students with
advanced technology to work on which really helps in projects and getting experience on cutting edge softwares.
Activities like Robocon gave me platform to apply my theoretical knowledge practically. These extra and co-curricular
activities taught skills like time management, team work and financial management. Department also allowed me to
explore fields like Artificial Intelligence and Image processing along with core electronics which proved beneficial for me
in campus placements.
Mr. Chetan Patil
Year of Graduation : 2018
Employment :Equifax
It was a great experience as a student of Electronics Engineering Department of Sardar Patel Institute of Technology.
Learning environment is excellent, studying electronics engineering has boosted my analytical and visualization skills.
Institute develops the professional attitude among students, competitive environment encourages doing more and
pushing the limits. Infrastructure and facilities are state of the art. I got the opportunity to work on diversified projects
in the field of Internet of Things, Biomedical Electronics, Advanced Analytics and Machine Learning etc. Co-curricular
and Extracurricular activities helped me to develop leadership and managerial skills.
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Dr. S.S. Rathod Designation: Dean Academics, Professor & Head Qualification: Ph.D. (IIT Roorkee) Experience: 22 Years Expertise: Semiconductor Device Modeling, VLSI
Design, Radiation Effects Email: [email protected]
Dr. RajendraSutar Designation: Deputy HoD, Associate Professor Qualification: Ph.D. (VNIT Nagpur) Experience: 21 Years Expertise:Power Electronics, Instrumentation Email:[email protected] Dr. Deepak C Karia Designation: Associate Professor Qualification: Ph.D. Electronics (V.J.T.I., Mumbai) Experience: 19 Years Expertise:Wireless & Mobile Communication, Networking Email:[email protected]
Prof. K. T. Talele Designation: Associate Professor Qualification: M.E. (Pursuing Ph.D.) Experience: 26 Years Expertise: Digital signal processing, Image, audio, video Processing, Machine Vi Email:[email protected]
Prof. N.A. Bhagat Designation: Associate Professor Qualification: M.E. (Pursuing Ph.D.) Experience: 20 Years Expertise: Digital Design, Network Analysis, Electronic Circuit Design, IP, VLSI Email:[email protected] Prof. P. V. Kasambe Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.E. (Pursuing Ph.D.) Experience: 20 Years Expertise: Control Sys, Instrumentation, Linear IC, MEMS Email: [email protected].
Prof. Payal Shah Designation: Assistant Professor Experience: 11 Years Qualification: ME.(Persuing Ph.D) Expertise:Control System, Signal Processing Email: [email protected]
Prof. Manisha Bansod Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.E.
Experience: 10 Years Expertise:Communication Engineering
Qualification:M.Tech. Experience: 05 Years Expertise: Signal and Image Processing,
Circuit Theory, Microprocessors Email:[email protected] Designation:
of.Jayshree Rathod Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.E. Expertise: Mechatronics E Experience: 02 Year
E-mail: [email protected] Prof.Jayshree Rathod Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.E. Expertise: Mechatronics Experience: 09 Months E-mail: [email protected] Prof.S
onamKharade
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department Faculty:
Prof. G. T. Haldankar Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.E. Experience: 09 Years Expertise: BEE, Power Electronics, Electronic
Circuit Design Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Prof.Priya Deshpande Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification:M.Tech.(Perusing Ph.D) Experience: 06 Years Expertise: Signal and Image Processing, Circuit Theory, Microprocessors Email:[email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Prof. Manisha Bansode Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.E. (Perusing Ph.D) Experience: 10 Years Expertise: Communication Engineering
Prof.NajibGhatte Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification:M.Tech Experience: 05 Years
Expertise:LICD, IC Technology Email:[email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Prof.Jayshree Rathod Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.E. Expertise: Mechatronics Experience: 2 years E-mail: [email protected]
Prof. Kumar Khandagale Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification:M.Tech.(Perusing Ph.D) Experience: 03 Year Expertise: Embedded Systems Email:[email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Prof. Minal Khobragade Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification:M.E. Experience: 3 Year Expertise: OOPM, Wireless Communication Email:[email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Name: Prof. Nikunj Parikh Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: ME(EXTC) Experience: 4 Years Expertise:IC,VLSI,IP,Circuit Theory Email:[email protected]
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Supporting Staff
Mr. Vijay Patyani
Designation: Technical
Assistant
Qualification: Diploma in
Electrical Engineering
Email:
Mr. JitendraDongre
Designation: System Support
Electronics
Qualification: Diploma
(Industrial Electronics), B.
Tech. (EXTC)
Mrs. DeepaliYamgar Designation: Lab Support
Qualification: Diploma
(Industrial Electronics)
B.Sc. (IT)
Email:deepayamgar @gmail.com
Mr. VaibhavGosavi
Designation: Technical
Assistant Qualification: B.E.
Email:
Mr. Navin Singh
Designation: Technical
Assistant Qualification: B.E.
Email:[email protected]
Mr. Chetan Parkar
Designation: Clerk
Qualification: B.Com. Email:[email protected]
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Mr. MukundPawar
Designation: Clerk
Qualification: B.A.
Email: [email protected]
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Mr. Sunil Nagare
Designation: Technical
Assistant
Qualification: B.E(EXTC)
Email:[email protected]
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Mr. Sanjay Dharpawar
Designation: Clerk
Qualification: B.A, MSW
Email:[email protected]
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Mr. Prakash Kumbhar
Designation: Peon Qualification: 12th
Dr. S. S. Rathod Dean Academics, Head of Department Dr. R. G. Sutar Deputy Head of Department
Power Electronics Lab In-charge
Prof. K. T. Talele MCA Coordinator Prof. N. A Bhagat
Gymkhana Chairman
SPTBI Coordinator Head of Student Welfare Committee
IEDC Coordinator Digital Design Lab In-Charge
IEEE Bombay Student Activity Chair Prof. P. V. Kasambe
NBA and NAAC Programme Coordinator
ESA Coordinator Instrumentation Lab In-Charge
DSP Lab In-charge Prof. Manisha Bansode
Timetable In-Charge
Prof. Payal Shah Department Library In-Charge Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab In-Charge In-Charge of Electronic Workshop Prof. Priya
Deshpande Project Co-ordinator
Prof. G. T. Haldankar
Remote Center Coordinator R & D Committee Member
ROBOCON Coordinator Microprocessor Lab In-Charge
In-Charge of Analog Design Lab Prof. Jayshree Rathod
Newsletter and Website In-charge
Faculty Roles and Responsibility:
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS BY FACULTY
1. Reena Sonkusare, P. Pilankar, A. Gosavi, K. Sutar and S. S Rathod, “Design and analysis of SOI FinFET Based Three Stage OTA with Nested Gm-C Frequency Compensation,” IEEE Computer Society VLSI Circuits and Systems Letter, Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 1-12, Nov 2018.
2. Pramod Bhavarthe, Surendra Rathod and K.T.V. Reddy, “A Compact Two Via Hammer Spanner type Polarization Dependent Electromagnetic Band Gap Structure,” IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 284-286, Apr 2018.
3. Sushma Srivastava, Shridhar Sahu and S. S. Rathod, “Computation and Analysis of Excitatory Synapse and Integrate & Fire Neuron: 180nm MOSFET and CNFET Technology,” IOSR Journal of VLSI and Signal Processing (IOSR-JVSP), Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 60-72. Jan.-Feb. 2018.
4. Reena Sonkusare, P. Pilankar and S. S Rathod, “Analysis of subthreshold SOI FinFET based two stage OTA for low power,” Springer Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing, Vol. 96, pp. 1-13, Aug 2018
5. Pramod P. Bhavarthe, Surendra S. Rathod, and K. T. V. Reddy, “A Compact Dual Band Gap Electromagnetic Band Gap Structure,” IEEE Trans. on Antennas and Propagation, Vol. 67, No. 1, pp. 596-600, Oct. 2018.
6. Sushma Srivastava, Gajendra Purohit and S. S. Rathod, “Integrate & fire neuron and Differential pair integrator synapse Interconnection– computation & Analysis in 180nm MOSFET and CNFET Technology,” International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology (IJARET), Vol. 9, Issue 6, pp. 78–96, Nov.-Dec. 2018.
7. Rajendra Sutar, “A Hybrid Approach for Mir Based Statistical Feature Extraction to Detect Brain Tumor”, International Organisation of Scientific Research Journal of VLSI and Signal Processing, Vol. 8, Issue 2, Mar-Apr 2018.
8. Diksha D. Halve, Dr. Rajendra G. Sutar, “Signal Processing Techniques for Classification of Fetal Electrocardiogram: A survey”, International Organisation of Scientific Research Journal of VLSI and Signal Processing , Vol. 9, Issue 1, 22 May 2019.
9. Fahad Bilal, Manisha Bansode, Pramod Bhavarthe and Surendra Rathod “Reduction of Signal Integrity Issues in Printed Circuit Board Using Electromagnetics Bandgap Structure” International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), Volume-8, Issue-1, pp. 3471-3474, May 2019.
1. Pramod Bhavarthe, Surendra Rathod and K T V Reddy, “Mutual Coupling Reduction in Patch Antenna Using Electromagnetic Band Gap (EBG) Structure for IoT Application,” Int. Conf. on Communication, Information & Computing Technology (ICCICT 2018), Mumbai, India, 2nd – 3rd Feb. 2018.
2. Kumar Khandagle and Surendra Rathod, “Implementation of MRI Gradient Generation System and Controller on Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA),” Int. Conf. on Communication, Information & Computing Technology (ICCICT 2018), Mumbai, India, 2nd – 3rd Feb. 2018.
3. Jyoti Singh, Divya Sawant, Sean Pereira, Crispin Lobo and Kiran Talele, “C-Indicator : A Mobile App for Crowd Control and Management in Suburban Railways”, at ICAST-2018 Organized by K.J.Somaiya Institute of Engineering and Information Technology Sion Mumbai during April 6-7, 2018
4. Sai Yerremreddy, K. T. Talele and Yash Kokate, “Genetic Algorithm for Optimal Feature Vector Selection in Facial Recognition” at Asia pacific IEEE 5th International conference for Convergence in technology 2019,Pune during March 29-31, 2019.
5. Prof. Rajendra Sutar, “Fast and Accurate Algorithm for Line following Robot”, at International Coference on Intelligent Computing and Sustainable Systems (ICICSS 2018) organized by Akshaya College of Engineering and Technology (ACET) on 20,21 September 2018 at Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. 6. Deepak Karia, Ankur Mahadik, Suma Salian, Vaibhav Rajput, Najib Ghatte and Anuradha Jadiya “Fire Detection and Gas Leakage
Prevention System” in proceedings of International Conference on New Trends in Engineering & Technology, Tamil Nadu, India 7th -8th September, 2018.
7. Jayesh B. Patil,Deepak C. Karia, “Comparative Study of Roger and FR-4 Based Circularly Polarized Microstrip Patch Antenna with Injecting a Single Set of Shorting Pins” 2018 9th International Conference on Computing, Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT)10-12 July 201810-12 July 2018DOI: 10.1109/ICCCNT.2018.8494116
8. P. V. Kasambe, K. S. Bhole, D. V. Bhoir, “Design and Simulation of High SNR Varying Thickness Embedded Strain Sensing Polymer Microcantilever for BioSensing Applications, presented and published in Proceedings of the ASME 2018 International Design Engineering Technical Conference & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2018, August 26-29, Quebec City, Canada. (doi:10.1115/DETC2018-85731)
Recent Journal Publications (2018-2019):
Recent International Conference Publications (2018-19):
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9. Pooja Babaji Said, Manisha Bansode, Payal Shah, “Proportionate Study of Neuron Models for Implementation of Neural Encoder”, International Conference on Electronics, Communication and Aerospace Technology [ICECA-2019], Coimbatore, 12-14thJune 2019 ISBN: 978-1-7281-0167-5 (Accepted)
10. Nevil Pooniwala, Anushka Waingankar, Rajendra Sutar, “Fast and Accurate Algorithm for Line Following Robot” Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Sustainable System (ICICSS 2018) 20-21st September 2018, DVD Part Number: CFP18O03-DVD; ISBN; 978-1-5386-4344-0
11. Aditya Nair, Shoaib Mansoori, Rajeev Moghe, Payal Shah and Kiran Talele,“Driver Assistant System using Haar Cascade and Convolution Neural Networks(CNN)” 3rd International Conference on Trends in Electronics and Informatics(ICOEI 2019), SCAD College of Engineering and Technology, 23-25 April 2019
12. Nitin Shetty, AmeyMahadik, Rajas Khasgiwale, Govind Haldankar, "Augmented Reality based Education App",3rd International Conference on Trends in Electronics and Informatics(ICOEI 2019), SCAD College of Engineering and Technology, 23-25 April 2019
13. Narendra Bhagat, Uday Pandit Khot, “Frequency Shift Key Receiver using Current Conveyors”, International Conference on Electrical, Communication, Electronics, Instrumentation and Computing (ICECEIC-2019), Shri Chandrasekharendra Sarawathi ViswaMahavidyalaya, Tamil Nadu, India 30-31 January 2019. ISBN:978-1-7281-01736-6
14. Narendra Bhagat, Uday Pandit Khot, “Voltage-Mode and Current-Mode FSK Demodulator using IC AD844 at Circuit Level” 5th International Conference for Convergence in Technology 2019, 29th-31stst March 2019.
15. G. T. Haldankar, Nitin Shetty, Amey Mahadi, Rajas Khasgiwale. “Augmented Reality Based Education App”, IEEE conference ICOEI 2019, April 25, 2019.
16. Prathmesh Limye Sagar Khuteta Rohan Mistri, Manisha Bansode, “Analysis of Feature for Extraction and classification Models Lip Reading”, IEEE conference ICOEI 2019, April 25, 2019.
17. Nihal S. Raut, Prafulla Solkar, Akash Yadav, Manisha Bansode, “Ensuring Fast and Safe train Operation with advancement using PLC interlocking”, International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical , Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering(IJAREIE), Volume VII, Issue 12, December 18.
18. Fahad Bilal, Manisha Bansode, Pramod Bhavarthe, Surendra Rathod, “Reduction of Signal Integrity Issues in Printed Circuit Board using Electromagnetics Bandgap Structure”, ‘International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE)’ at Volume-8 Issue-1, May 2019.Accepted.
19. Aditya Nair, Shoaib Mansoori, Rajeev Moghe, Payal Shah and Kiran Talele, “Detection of Driver State using Haar Cascade and Convolution Neural Networks(CNN)”, IEEE conference ICOEI 2019, April 24, 2019.
[1] Patent Title: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE STAMP
Inventor: Kharade Sanish, Kumar Amit, Mukne Ankita, Rathod Surendra
Application No Date of filing of Application: 13/06/2019 .
[2] Patent Title: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATIC VENDING MACHINE
Inventor: Bandiwadekar Varshada, Shaikh Sakina, Shinde Shroti, Shah Payal, Sutar Ranjendra Application No201921023086Date of
filing of Application: 11/06/2019.
[3] Patent Name: SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO FASCILITATE COLLECTION & FORWARDING DONATED COMMODITY TO AUTHORIZED CENTRAL
Inventor: Rajput Ravi, Rajput Anshul, PandeySumit, RaudalePooja, Talele Kiran
Application No. 201921023085 Date of filing of Application: 11/06/2019
Publication Date: 02/06/2017
[4] Patent Title: VIRTUAL FITNESS SYSTEM.
Inventor: DichwalkarVaibhavi, Patil Pranali, Santosh Saniya, Talele Kiran, Shah Payal
Application No. 201921023082 Date of filing of Application: 11/06/2019
[5] Patent Title: SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO TRAIN AND TEST USING AUGMENTED REALITY
Inventor: Babu Alwin Eldhose, Gaikwad Abhishek, Desai Saish, Shah Payal, Prof. Talele Kiran
Application No. 201921023090 Date of filing of Application: 11/06/2019
[6]Patent Title: SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO MAKE BREAD BASED FOODS TUFFS AUTOMATICALLY
Inventor: Jogi Chetan, Karandikar Mohit, Bala Praneet, Haldankar Govind
Application No. 201921021954 Date of filing of Application: 03/06/2019
Recent Patents Published:
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[7]Patent Title: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DECOMPOSITION OF BIOMASS
Inventor: SutarRajendra Modi Arpan, Gahdi Apurv, Ghosh Arijit, Talele Kiran
Application No. 201921015246 Date of filing of Application: 10/05/2019
[8]Patent Title: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RECOMMENDING THE MOST SUITABLE CROP FOR FARMING AND
RESOLVING FARMING RELATED QUERIES
Inventor: Shah Payal, Sawant Divya, Jaiswal Anchal, Singh Jyoti
Application No. 201921015285 Date of filing of Application: 17/05/2019
[9]Patent Title: SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR INFORMATION DISPLAY,EVALUATION OF EVENTS AND PERFORMING
ACTIONS RELATED TO EVENTS
Inventor: Sonawane Amit, Shastri Akshata, Raut Viraj, Talele Kiran
Application No. 201821006156 Date of filing of Application: 19/02/2018
[10] Patent Title : SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING AUDIO DATA USING LIGHT.
Inventor: More Devashish KhandkarDivya, Kumar Tushar, Bansode Manisha, Karia Deepak
Application No. 201921023087 Date of filing of Application: 11/06/2019
[11] Patent Title : SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR UNASSISTED SEGREATION OF PARCEL AND MAINTAING THEIRE
TIME/DATE RECORDS AT POST OFFICES.
Inventor: Isha Dongare, Manasvi Govinayapalli, Shreya Gupta, Dr. S. S. Rathod
Application No. 201921022565 Date of filing of Application: 07/06/2019
[12] Patent Title : MECHANISM FOR TRANSMITTING GRAPHICAL DATA OVER TEXT MESSAGE AND DISPLAYING IT ON RECIEVER END
Inventor: Naman Patwa,Isha Yadaw, Neil Daftary, Ashish Kulkarni ,Prof. P. V. Kasambe
Application No. 201821029467 Date of filing of Application: 06/08/2018
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United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and
India hosted world environment day on 27th May 2018.
Dr. Surendra S. Rathod received felicitation for including
credits for the social activities in curriculum.
.
1. Prof. Surendra S. Rathod was invited to conduct two day session on “Accreditation” by Viva Engineering College on 17-18 June 2019.
2. Prof. Surendra S. Rathod was invited to conduct session on “Innovative teaching learning methodologies” by FCRIT Vashi on 24th June 2019.
3. Prof. Surendra S. Rathod was invited to conduct session on “Autonomy” by D. J sanghavi Engineering College on 28th June 2019.
4. Prof. Surendra S. Rathod was invited as a Resource Person for Session on “Active Teaching Learning Strategies Using Innovative Technology” on 25th Feb 2019 at DJSCE, Vile Parle
5. Prof. Surendra S. Rathod was invited as a Resource Person for STTP on “Flipped Classroom and MOOCS” 6th Feb 2019 at Agnel Polytechnic
6. Prof. Surendra S. Rathod was invited to deliver expert talk on ‘VLSI Applications’ by RGIT Versova on 6th Feb 2018 7. Prof. Surendra S. Rathod was invited for expert talk on “Research Methodology” June-July 2018 during ISTE approved
five day FDP at PVPPCoE, Chembur 8. Prof. Surendra S. Rathod was invited as a Resource Person for sessions on “Analog VLSI Circuits” and “Verification” in
IETE Approved one week STTP on 25th and 26th June 2018, SAKEC, Chembur 9. Prof. Surendra S. Rathod was invited as a Resource Person for session on “Outcome Based Education and NBA Process”
on 12th July 2018 during one week FDP at MIT, Aurangabad 10. Prof. Surendra S. Rathod was invited to deliver expert talk on “Higher Education” Opportunities and Challenges” during
Higher Education Day at Terna Engineering College on 16th Mar 2018. 11. Prof. Surendra S. Rathod was invited to deliver talk on “Academic Autonomy” by Vivekananda Engineering College
Chembur on 24 March 2018 12. Prof. Surendra S. Rathod was invited to deliver expert talk on “Recent Trends in VLSI” by CRCE Bandra on 6thMar 2018 13. Prof. Surendra S. Rathod was invited as a Resource Person for AICTE-ISTE Approved STTP on “Synergogy, ICT Enabled
Teaching Learning and Accreditation” at Kalsekar Engineering College Panvel. 14. Prof. K. T. Talele delivered guest lecture on " Innovative project developement " on 14 July 2018 at Amrutvahini college of
Engineering ,Sangamner. 15. Prof. K. T. Talele was guest lecture on " Inaugration of EDC for 2018-19, seminar on start up Adventure and Incubation "
on 8 October 2018 at M H Saboo Siddik college of Engineering, Mumbai. 16. Prof. K. T. Talele delivered guest lecture on " Development of Enterpreneurship skills Among the students " on 20
October 2018 at SIES graduate school of technology, Mumbai. 17. Prof. K. T. Talele delivered guest lecture on “Intellectual Property rights & Patent Search” on 20 Nov 2018 at Vidyalankar
school of Information Technology. 18. Prof. K. T. Talele was invited to deliver two days session on “Incubation, Startup, IPR'S and Enterpreneureship
development”, 26th Nov 2018 to 27th Nov 2018, Vaagdevi college of Engineering , Warangal. 19. Prof. K. T. Talele was invited as a resource person “ABL4- Technical Papre and Patent Drafting”, 20/1/2019-21/1/2019,
26/2/2019-27/2/2019, Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai. 20. Prof. K. T. Talele delivered guest lecture on Building Innovation culture in the Institute, Smt Indira Gandhi college of
Engg, Mumbai ,11th Jan 2019. 21. Prof. R. Sutar was invited to conduct a Guest lecture on “Automation Glimpse and Technoxian Championship Highlights”
at Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai on 18th March 2019. 22. Prof. Deepak Karia was invited to deliver expert talk on “Pickers, online Portal (Quiz)”, at D J Sanghvi College of
Engineering, Mumbai on 21st Feb 2019.
Guest Lectures / Invited Talks Delivered by Faculty and Achievement in 2018-2019:
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23. Prof. Deepak Karia was invited to deliver expert talk on “STTP on Recent Trends in Wireless Networks”, at D J Sanghvi College of Engineering, Mumbai on 5th Jan 2019.
24. Prof. Deepak Karia was invited to deliver expert talk on “Basic Communication and interactive guest session on wireless networks”, at Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Mumbai on 18th Jan 2019.
25. Prof. Deepak Karia was invited to deliver expert talk on “ABL4 -Technical Paper and Patent Drafting”, at Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai on 29th Jan 2019.
26. Prof. Deepak Karia was invited to deliver two days workshop on “Submission and Review Mechanism of Research paper”, at Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai on 23rd to 24th Jan 2019.
27. Prof. Deepak Karia has worked as judge for “Research and Development Committee Technical Paper Presentation Competition-2019”, on 12th April 2019 at Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai
28. Prof. Deepak Karia was invited as reviewer for “3rd National level project competition”, at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Mumbai, on 30th March 2019.
29. Prof. G T Haldankar was invited to conduct session on “Training on Robotics”, Vidya Vikas Education Society, Mumbai, 12-17th November 2018.
30. Prof. G T Haldankar was invited as a guest Lecture on "Values and Spiritual Education at YCMOU, Nasik 19th January 19 and 19th March 19
31. Prof. G T Haldankar was invited as a judge for Science School Exihibition, R / P ward, Chogale Vidyalaya, Borivali 13th December 2018.
32. Prof. G T Haldankar was invited for guest Lecture on Career Guidance, Sri Shanta Durga School, Malvan , 15th December 2018.
33. Prof. G T Haldankar was invited for guest Lecture on “Sequel App to simulate circuit and Expeyes Hardware”, VPMs polytechnic, Thane, 16th Oct 2018.
34. Prof. G T Haldankar was invited for guest Lecture on “Expeyes Hardware”l, M H Saboo Siddik college of Engineering, 1st Oct. 2018.
35. Prof. G T Haldankar has Conducted workshop on “Scilab” on 4th May 2019 under the NMEICT, MHRD and IITB for teaching faculties from schools and colleges, at Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai
36. Prof. G T Haldankar has Conducted workshop on “Moodle Learning Management System” on 15th March 2019 under the NMEICT, MHRD and IITB for teaching faculties from schools and colleges Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai.
37. Prof. Payal Shah was invited for guest Lecture on “NBA Preparation” at Atharva College of Engineering, Mumbai on 22nd October 2018.
38. Prof. Prashant Kasambe was invited to deliver a lecture during the faculty development programme titled “Active Teaching Learning Strategies Using Innovative Technology” at D J Sanghvi College of Engineering, Mumbai on 25th February.
39. Prof. Prashant Kasambe was invited as a judge on “Project Competition” in IEEE-CRCE under IEEE-WIE student Branch at CRCE, Mumbai on 15th March.
40. Prof. Prashant Kasambe has organized “Troubleshooting Event TSE-2018” on 19th October 2018 at Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai
41. Prof. Prashant Kasambe has worked as a organizing committee member for one week ISTE-STTP on “Hands on Machine Learning and Deep Learning” during 13th May 2019 to 18th may 2019 at Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai
42. Prof. Prashant Kasambe was co-judge in the contest “ABL4-Technical Paper and Patent Drafting” on 29th March 2019 at Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai
43. Prof.P.V Kasambe has worked as judge for “Research and Development Committee Technical Paper Presentation Competition-2019”, on 12th April 2019 at Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai
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Sr.
No Name of the staff Subject of the workshop Organizer Date Duration
Dr. Surendra Rathod
Deans Summit 2019 Delloitte, Hydrabad 8-9 April 2019 2 Days
2 Prof. Payal Shah
NPTEL online certification course on “Teaching and Learning in Engineering”
IIT, Bombay 25th Feb-22nd Maarch 2019 4 Week
NPTEL online certification course on “CMOS Digital VLSI Design”
IIT,Madras 25thFeb-19th April 8 Week
3 Prof. G. T. Haldankar
NPTEL online certification course on “Design of Photovoltaic System”
IISC, Bangalore July-Oct 18 12 Week course
4 Prof. P.V. Kasambe
Research Symposium 2019 Recent Trends in Engineer-ing and Industry 4.0
SPCE under Twinning Activity of TEQIP
6-7th May 2019 2 Days
5
Jayshree Rathod
NPTEL online certification course on “Advanced Linear Continuous Control Systems: Applications with MATLAB Programming and Simulink”
IIT Roorkee Aug-Oct 18 8 week Course
NPTEL online certification course on “Non linear and Adaptive Control”
IIT Madras Aug-Sept 18 4 week Course
One day training programme on Moodle from IIT Bombay
IIT Bombay 15 March 2019 One Day
Hands on session on Cybersecurity, Internet of Drones, Wearable Electronics in IoT.
IB Hubs, IoT BOOTCAMP
25 -29 June 2018 One Week
Deep Machine Learning onramp Mathworks 11 july 2018 One Day
6 Manisha Bansode ISTE approved STTP on “Hands on Machine Learning and Deep Learning”
S.P.I.T 13-18 May 19 One Week
7 Minal Khobragade
NPTEL online certification course on “Modern Digital Communication Techniques”
IIT Kharagpur Jan-April 19 12 week Course
One day training programme on Moodle from IIT
Bombay
IIT Bombay 15 March 2019 One Day
8 Kumar Khandagale
NPTEL online certification course on “Electronic Systems for Cancer Diagnosis”
IIT Madras Jan-April 19 12 week Course
Autodesk Fusion 360 for Engineer Udemy (May 19) 1 Week
Product Design in Autodesk Fusion 360 from Idea to Prototype
Udemy (May 19) 1 Week
Arduino Workshop 2018 | A step-by-step Arduino how-to guide
Udemy (June 19) 1 Week
INUP Familiarization Workshop and Oxford Instrument Workshop : Bringing the Nanoworld Together
IITB (Nov- Dec 18 1 Week
Fundamentals of IoT Development with
ThingWorx Version 7.4
Udemy (June 19 1 Week
Arduino Programming and Simulation without Coding
Udemy
(Apr 19)
½ Week
Tech Basics: Cables & Connectors
Udemy
(Apr 19)
½ Week
9 Prof. Narendra Bhagar
AICTE Sponsored One Week STTP on “Front
End VLSI Design and Verification”
S.P.I.T 24th June 2019 - 29th June
2019
One Week
10 Prof. Nikunj Parikh
AICTE Sponsored One Week STTP on “Front End VLSI Design and Verification”
S.P.I.T 24th June 2019 - 29th June
2019
One Week
Training Programmes Attended by Faculty in the Academic Year 2018-2019:
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Course
code Course Name Primary Outcome
SEM-I (Revised in 2017 under autonomy)
BS11 Engineering Mathematics I Ability to apply mathematics to solve engineering problems
BS12 Applied Physics I Ability to demonstrate knowledge of principles of physics
BS13 Applied Chemistry I Ability to demonstrate knowledge of principles of chemistry
ES14 Programming Methodology and Data
Structures
Ability to demonstrate knowledge of programming principles
ES15 Engineering Graphics Ability to demonstrate knowledge of engineering drawing
ESL14 Programming Methodology and Data
Structures Lab
Ability to solve problems using structured programming approach
ESL15 Engineering Graphics Lab Ability to carry out experiments and record observations related to engineering
graphics
BSL14 Applied Science I Lab Ability to use laboratory instruments and tools related to physics and chemistry
ES13 Workshop I Ability to demonstrate knowledge of engineering skills in using workshop tools
HSS11 Basic Communication Skills Ability to demonstrate communication skills
SEM-II(Revised in 2017 under autonomy)
BS21 Engineering Mathematics II Ability to apply mathematics to solve engineering problems
BS22 Applied Physics II Ability to demonstrate knowledge of principles of physics
BS23 Applied Chemistry II Ability to demonstrate knowledge of principles of chemistry
ES21 Basic Electrical Technology Ability to demonstrate engineering knowledge of basic principles of electrical and
electronics
ES22 Engineering Mechanics Ability to demonstrate knowledge in engineering mechanics
ESL21 Basic Electrical Technology Lab Ability to carry out experiments related to basic principles of electrical and
electronics
ESL22 Engineering Mechanics Lab Ability to carry out experiments and record observations in engineering
mechanics
BSL24 Applied Science II lab Ability to use laboratory instruments and tools related to physics and chemistry
ESL23 Workshop II Ability to demonstrate knowledge of engineering skills in using workshop tools
MC21 Environmental Studies Ability to understand the environmental issues, impact of engineering solutions
on environment and its sustainability
MC22 Constitution of India Ability to exercise rights and duties mentioned in constitution and pursue moral
values of civic life
SEM-III (Revised in 2017 under autonomy)
BS31 Applied Mathematics-I Ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems with mathematics
EL31 Analog Electronics-I Ability to demonstrate knowledge of physics of semiconductor devices, working principles and identify applications.
EL32 Circuit Theory Ability to evaluate time and frequency response of electronic circuits and
transmission lines.
EL33 Digital Circuits Ability to analyze, design digital logic circuits and discuss fault models and
testing methods for digital circuits.
ELL31 Analog Electronics Lab-I Ability to simulate devices like diode, BJT, MOSFET using Visual TCAD,
demonstrate understanding of device characteristics and obtain performance
parameters of discrete circuits like amplifier, rectifier, etc.
Scheme of Syllabus Offered By Department and Expected Primary Outcome:
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ELL33 Digital Circuits Laboratory Ability to implement combinational logic circuits using Gates, and MSI ICs.
also ability to implement sequential digital logic circuits using MSI ICs.
ELL34 Electronics Instruments and
Measurement Lab
Ability to demonstrate knowledge of instrument working, carry measurements,
test circuits using various instruments, time domain and frequency domain measurements and also demonstrate the ability to select instruments based on its
specifications, model and cost. Also understand calibration of instruments and
characteristics of transducers.
ELL35 HDL Programming Lab Ability to write synthesizable VHDL code for given hardware and perform
physical verification on given FPGA and CPLD device, Interpret the RTL,
synthesis, Floor-plan report to optimally utilize the internal resources of given
FPGA.
ELL36 Object Oriented Programming
Methodology Laboratory
Ability to write a JAVA code and implement object oriented programming
concepts
Programming Methodology and Data
Structures
Ability to write programs using object oriented programming paradigm, use
abstract classes, interface and package to solve problems and apply concepts of multithreading and exception handling to create efficient program and
demonstrate use of string classes.
BS32 Human Health Systems Approach Able to justify physiology as integrated interdisciplinary Science, significance of
balanced diet and exercise in health, significance of cleanliness and hygiene in
daily routine and dynamics and homeostasis of human health
BC Fundamental of Mathematics Ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems with mathematics
SEM-IV (Revised in 2017 under autonomy)
BS41 Applied Mathematics II Ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems with mathematics
EL41 Analog Electronics-II Ability to analyze and design discrete electronic circuits like single stage amplifiers, multistage amplifiers, Power Amplifiers and Oscillators using BJTs
and MOSFETs.
EL42 Principles of Control Systems Ability to derive models, analyze first and second order control systems using
Laplace, state space approach, determine stability conditions using various plots
like root locus, Bode plot, etc. and apply control theory to design of controllers.
EL43 Computer Organization and
Architecture
Able to describe basic structure of computer, apply arithmetic algorithm for
solving problems, compare different processor architectures., the memory
mapping techniques, apply I/O concept for simulating I/O device operations and
analyze different parallel processing and pipelining concepts.
EL44 Fundamentals of Communication
Engineering
Ability to demonstrate understanding of principles of analog communication
systems and characterize noise and interpret effect of noise on modulations.
ELL41 Analog Electronics Lab-II Ability to simulate discrete circuits using circuit simulation software, implement
and analyze discrete circuits like two stage amplifier, oscillator and negative
feedback circuits.
ELL42 Principles of Control Systems Lab Ability to examine working principle and application of given control system
components, effect of compensator on the performance of control system use
suitable programming language for time and frequency domain analysis of a
given system and demonstrate any control system for real life application.
ELL44 Fundamentals of Communication Engineering Lab
Ability to implement analog and pulse modulation, demodulation circuits and use modern tools in communication engineering.
ELL45 Electrical Machines Lab Ability to perform experiments, collect data, interpret results for electrical
machines, and use Expeyes hardware and python programming to analyze
machine parameters.
ELL46 Computer Methods for Circuit
Simulation Lab
Able to Illustrate a network in terms algebraic equations , apply Numerical
techniques to solve linear and non linear algebraic equations and analyze the
given circuit using Monte Carlo.
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LA1 Yoga-Vidya Student will be able to perform various techniques of Yoga , to follow healthy
habits to improve immune system, describe the importance of Yoga in one‟s and
make resolution to practice techniques of Yoga.
LA2 Music Appreciation Appreciate North Indian Hindustani and classical music in films.
LA3 Dramatics Able to demonstrate an Art of Theatre, perform impressively. express their
thoughts, create and visualize new ideas.
SEM-V
EXC501 Microcontrollers and Applications Ability to design microcontroller based electronic systems
EXC502 Design with Linear Integrated Circuits Ability to design electronic circuits with the use of linear integrated circuits
EXC503 Electromagnetic Engineering Ability to solve complex problems with theory of electromagnetic engineering
EXC504 Signals and Systems Ability to analyse signals and systems in time as well as frequency domain
EXC505 Digital Communication Ability to demonstrate understanding of digital communication systems
EXS506 Business Communication and Ethics Ability to demonstrate knowledge of business communication with ethical
standards
EXL501 Microcontrollers and Applications Lab Ability to program and implement microcontroller based real life applications
EXL502 Design with Linear Integrated Circuits
Laboratory
Ability to implement linear integrated circuits in laboratory
EXL503 Digital Communication Laboratory Ability to demonstrate working of digital communication systems
EXL504 Mini Project Ability to design and execute project in a team with effective communication to
solve multidisciplinary societal/environmental/ health related real life problems
by applying principles of project management and finance
SEM- VI
EXC601 Basic VLSI Design Ability to analyse and design MOSFET based digital VLSI circuits
EXC602 Advanced Instrumentation Systems Ability to demonstrate knowledge of principles of advanced instrumentation
system
EXC603 Computer Organization Ability to demonstrate knowledge of computer organization
EXC604 Power Electronics I Ability to demonstrate knowledge of power devices and principles of power electronics systems
EXC605 Digital Signal Processing and
Processors
Ability to use knowledge of signals and systems for digital signal processing and
demonstrate knowledge of architecture of DSP processors
EXC606 Modern Information Technology for
Management
Ability to use principles of management
EXL601 VLSI Design Laboratory Ability to use modern circuit simulation tools in VLSI
EXL602 Advance Instrumentation and Power
Electronics Laboratory
Ability to effectively use instrumentation system and implement power electronic
circuits
EXL603 Mini Project II Ability to design and execute project in a team with effective communication to solve multidisciplinary societal/environmental/ health related real life problems
by applying principles of project management and finance
EXL605 Digital Signal Processing and
Processors Laboratory
Ability to write, simulate and implement a program by applying principles of
digital signal processing to solve engineering complex problems with the use of
modern tools
SEM VII
EXC701 Embedded System Design Ability to design embedded system
EXC702 IC Technology Ability to demonstrate knowledge of state of the art VLSI technology
EXC703 Power Electronics-II Ability to analyse and apply principles of advance power electronics systems
EXC704 Computer Communication Networks Ability to demonstrate knowledge of computer communication networks
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EXC705-I Digital Image Processing (Elective) Ability to demonstrate knowledge of image processing techniques and algorithms
EXC705-II Artificial Intelligence (Elective) Ability to demonstrate knowledge of neural network and fuzzy logic
EXC705-III ASIC Verification (Elective) Ability to apply knowledge of object oriented programming, verilog and digital design for ASIC verification
EXC705-IV Optical Fiber Communication (Elective) Ability to demonstrate knowledge of optical fiber communication
EXC706 Project-I Ability to search the literature, design and execute project in a team with effective
communication to solve multidisciplinary societal/environmental/ health related
real life problems by applying principles of project management and finance
EXL701 Embedded System Design Laboratory Ability to program and implement embedded system
EXL702 IC Technology Laboratory Ability to do process and layout simulations of VLSI devices and circuits
EXL703 Power Electronics-II Laboratory Ability to analyse and apply principles of advance power electronics systems
EXL704 Computer Communication Networks
Lab
Ability to solve issues in computer communication networks
EXL705-I Digital Image Processing (Elective) Lab Ability to simulate various image processing algorithms
EXL705-II Artificial Intelligence (Elective) Lab Ability to solve complex engineering problems with the use of modern tools by
applying principles of neural network and fuzzy logic
EXL705-III ASIC Verification (Elective) Lab Ability to write system verilog code and simulate it with modern tool for ASIC
verification
EXL705-IV Optical Fiber Communication (Elective)
Lab
Ability to demonstrate understanding of implementation of optical fiber
communication
SEM-VIII
EXC801 Analog CMOS VLSI Design Ability to analyse and design analog CMOS VLSI circuits
EXC802 Advance Networking Technologies Ability to demonstrate knowledge of networking technologies
EXC803 MEMS Ability to demonstrate knowledge of MEMS processes, devices and their
applications
EXC804-I Robotics Ability to demonstrate knowledge of robotic systems
EXC804-II Mobile Communication Technology Ability to demonstrate knowledge of networking technologies
EXC804-III Digital Control System Ability to analyse and design digital control system
EXC804-IV Biomedical Electronics Ability to analyse and design biomedical instrumentation system
EXC806 Project-II Ability to search the literature, design and execute project in a team with effective
communication to solve multidisciplinary societal/environmental/ health related
real life problems by applying principles of project management and finance
EXL801 Analog CMOS VLSI Design Lab Ability to use modern circuit simulation tools for analog CMOS VLSI design
EXL802 Advance Networking Technologies
Laboratory
Ability to solve issues in advance networking technologies
EXL803 MEMS Laboratory Ability to simulate MEMS devices with modern tools
EXL804-I Robotics Laboratory Ability to demonstrate implementation of principles of robotics
EXL804-II Mobile Communication Technology
Lab
Ability to demonstrate knowledge of issues in implementation of mobile
communication technologies
EXL804-III Digital Control System Laboratory Ability to implement digital control system in laboratory
EXL804-IV Biomedical Electronics Laboratory Ability to implement biomedical instrumentation systems and thereby understand
issues related to design of medical instruments
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Sponsored Labs:
1. Texas Instruments (I) Analog Design Lab
2. Texas Instruments (I) MSP Lab 3. ARM University Programme
4. PSoC by Cypress Semiconductor
5. Power Electronics Lab from Texas Instruments(I) 6. Silicon Labs University Program (received in 2017-18)
7. CSL Lab Programme under scope by Credit Suisse (2018-19)
Laboratories:
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Sardar Patel Institute of Technology started CRINE with the mission of driving innovation through learning from
neurons. The objective of this center is to promote research in neuromorphic engineering, to promote collaboration
between colleges and disciplines and to enhance industry institute interaction. The institute has also signed MOU
with Eduvance and the center is supported by Cypress Semiconductors University Alliance Program. Department
also signed MoU with Cogenda Pvt Ltd. (Singapore) in 2017 for research collaboration in semiconductor TCAD. There are research
candidates working on problem statements related to neuromorphic engineering and several papers are published on circuit design of
neuromorphic circuits.
S.N. Laboratory Major Inventory
1 Power Electronics and
Basic Electricity &
Electronics Lab
Inverter’s, John’s chopper, Morgan’s chopper, Step up chopper, Cyclo-converter, PWM
inverter, Fully controlled converter, Half controlled converter, Lamp loads, Autotransformers,
IGBT stack from Semicron Maxwell’s bridge, Wein’s bridge, PSIM, Hakko Soldering Sation,
Scientic 30 Mhz Powerscope, Model SM901, Acer Intel Core i5 6400, DC supply 0-300mA,
LCR-914-5m6016, Phase to Phase DC Motor, phase to phase DC motor controller IP 415/2,Phase 3 wire o/c 0-220V/20A for Armature 220V/1A Rated to field, Three phase
inverter trainer, 500V/15A/300W DC Electronic load.
2 Electronic Devices &
Circuits Lab
DSOs, CROs, Function Generators, Multimeters, Bread-boards,,Decade resistance/capacitance
Box and Inductance Box, EDA tools like PSPICE, SC 401 oscilloscomp 50MHz scintech
make, 1-D link DAP 2660 with access point Wifi
3 Digital Circuits Lab 40 MHz DSO, 25 MHz CRO, 2MHz Function Generator, Regulated Variable Power Supply
5V/1A, Digital System Designer, Digital IC Tester, DMM Benchtop, BOSSTEK Make, Wipro
Desktop-Intel core IS 530 processor, Digital IC Tester.
4 Analog Circuits Lab DSOs, CROs, Function Generators, Multimeters, Bread-boards, Decade resistance/capacitance
Box and Inductance Box, EDA tools like PSPICE, SC 401 oscilloscomp 50MHz scintech
make, Interactive Panel view sonic 65, wall mount for TV, HP laserjet 1020 Printer
5 Microprocessor Lab 8085 Trainer Kits, 8051 Kits, PIC controller Kits, 8086 Trainer Kits, Microchip DV164136
PIC18F Developers Kit, Single Board Comp/Eval board Phillips LPC 214x Series, Model-
ESA Keil MCB2140, Labtool 48XP, Desktops, HP 280 Desktop Intel core i3-8th gen with 8gb
RAM 2400, HDD USB KBD Mouse 18.5 Monitor with UBUNTU
6 Electronics Workshop Lab
PCB etching machine, PCB drilling machine, Bench type drilling Machine, SMD rework station & Desoldering station, 40 MHz DSO, 25 MHz CRO, 2MHz Function Generator,
Regulated Variable Power Supply 5V/1A, DMM Benchtop
7 Electronics
Instrumentation and
Robotics Lab
Labview, myRIO, Smart Camera Interface, Mechatronics Interface, Robotic Arm, PLC
Trainer, NI ELVIS and NI MyDaq, SCADA, Temperature controlled trainer, Flow controlled
trainer, Speed and liquid level measurement trainers, Single phase induction motor, Trainer
kits for Robotics, Computers, Transducer based systems like LVDT, strain gauge, magnetic
flow meter, Inductive pick up, Capacitive pickup, Photoelectric pick up, Rotameter
8 Digital Signal processing
Lab
Thermal Camera, DSP Board TMS 320F, DSPStarter Kit (DSK JMS 320C6713 with CCS),
DSP Starter kit TMS 320c5416, DSP Starter kit TMS320c5402, DSK-50 DSP Trainer, Xilinx
VLSI Design Software, DSP-IN-VLSI-MXSFK-DSP-003 Trainer Kit, DSP Application
Software, TDS 2CMA -Communication Module, Intel Web Camera, Hameg 150 MHz D.S.O.
, Arbitrary Function Generator, Computers.
9 VLSI and Embedded
Systems Lab
Cadence Software (PG Bundle), COMSOL, Coventorware, Sensimer, Arbitrary Function
Generator, Mentor Graphics Tool Set, MSP 430 Development Boards, C2000 Development Boards, Android Development Board for Sitara Processors, PSoC Development Boards, ARM
Development Boards, PIC Development Board, Aruino Yun Boards, 8051, 8952 series board,
Labtool’s, AVR ISP, KEIL with hardware, SoC development board (CGCorel), Tanner Tool
Set, Open Source Tools, Computers, PC (Acer-5), Cadence Redhat, PC (Acer-13), HP laserjet
printer All in one N1136,
10 Project and R&D Lab Project specific inventory
Center for Research in Neuromorphic Engineering (CRINE):
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Department Library is an essential and valuable component of the Electronics Engineering Department. It supports outstanding research carried out in the department. Library provides easy access of books and references to the students and faculties to enable learning and advancement of knowledge. These references are proved as immediate available valuable resource during practical and project sessions.
The mission of the Department Library is to facilitate creation of new knowledge through acquisition and to provide value added services. The Departmental library has an open access and is managed by a teacher in charge with the help of student’s team. Department library committee manages issue/collection and all other related tasks of departmental library. Department library has more than 1000 books. Every year books worth Rs. 50000/-- are added to the department library. At present students are developing android app for
management of department library. Electronics Department is instrumental in introducing 20% book bank facility at S.P.I.T. central library with a focus on making library self-sustainable in forth-coming years.
Today teachers have to perform a variety of tasks pertaining to diverse roles. In addition to instruction, teachers need to innovate and conduct research for their self-renewal, keep abreast with changes in technology, develop expertise for the effective implementation of curricula. They are also expected to provide services to the industry and community for understanding and contributing to the solution of real life problems in industry. SWAT analysis, academic audit and appraisal system are the mechanisms used in the department to give feedback/suggestions to the teachers on their contribution to the development of the institution.
I. Appraisal System: An effective performance appraisal system for teachers is vital for optimizing the contribution of individual teachers to institutional performance. Institute has a well defined appraisal system and it is effectively implemented in the department. Every teacher submits self-appraisal forms via head of the department to the principal. Self- appraisal forms are as per the cadre of the teacher. In presence of head of department principal conducts one to one meeting with all the teachers gives feedback/suggestions/comments on the performance. Also institute has a policy of sending one faculty every semester to Indian Institute of Technology Bombay for self up gradation. Under this policy in teacher is sponsored to undertake at least one M.Tech level credit course at IIT Bombay. Teachers are also encouraged to participate in NPTEL and SWAYAM courses for skill upgradation, Teachers have completed many courses offered by NPTEL. II. Development System: Another role relates to the shouldering of administrative responsibilities to co-operation with other teachers, heads-of-departments and the Head of Institute. To inculcate the leadership qualities, positive thinking skills and motivation to achieve goals, institute has instituted faculty development programme (FDP) which is scheduled on every Friday between 4.00 pm to 6.00 pm for all the teachers of the institute. The various brainstorming activities conducted under this programme.
III. Academic Audit: Academic audit of teaching as well as non-teaching staff is done at the end of every academic year. For non-teaching staff, the department faculty conducts the academic audit. While for the academic audit of teaching faculty an academic expert from other eminent institution is invited.
Dr. Sanjay Dambhare, Professor from College of Engineering Pune was invited on 13th July 2018 for the academic audit. During the academic audit articulation of the course outcomes, their mapping and assessment is evaluated by the auditor for all the courses. One-to-one feedback by auditor to teachers helps in the revision of the course outcomes and their attainment.
Department Library:
Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development System (TPADS):
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AICTE Sponsored One week STTP
on “Front End VLSI Design and Verification”
(24th June-29th June 2019)
The FDP was AICTE sponsored, which aimed to have brief idea about the VLSI design and Verification. Dr. Satyadev Ahlawat from IIT
Jammu enlightened participants with introduction to VLSI Testing and Verification. Prof. Kumar Khandagale from SPIT took hands on
session on Xilinx ISE and Vivado System Design Flow, Verilog HDL and Synthesis and Physical Implantation. Mr. Damodar
Sambashiva from Entuple Technologies, Bengaluru had hands on session on Basic HDL verification flow using incisive and coverage analysis in verification. Mr. Harish K.S and Mr. Sumit Patil from Entuple Technologies, Bengaluru took hands on session on HVL based
verification Flow using incisive, Functional Coverage and randomization using SV and gave demo on UVM based verification. Dr. S. S
Rathod had introduced system verilog concepts which included OOP approach, IPC, Randomization, Code Coverage and Assertion. Prof.
Mrugendra Vasmatkar, VESIT took session on Microblaze Core and High Level Synthesis , Implementation of Microblaze soft Core
Processor Zybo and Nexys-4 DDR Platform. Mr. Pawan Fakatkar from Mathworks ,Bangaluru took session on HDL Coder Workflow for
Digital down Convertor, Hardware in Loop Implementation and verification. An Evaluation Committee had organized for Skill attainment Test, Quiz and Feedback.
One Day Workshop Under PMMMNMTT conducted by ICT
On “Python” at IIT Bombay
(22nd June 2018)
The course is conducted under IITB at S.P.I.T, Andheri. The workshop had two parts: (a) About 3.5 hours was used in Learning Python
from Spoken Tutorials. (b) About 30 minutes was used to learn about the excellent Python content, developed by FOSSEE. Spoken
tutorials are used by the participants to complete their task with the help of System administrator, Vijay Patyane. Course fee Rs. 400/- is collected per participants through which remote center expenses are managed. Each participants have solved the assignment given by IIT
Bombay and the same is discussed at the time of question answer session from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Two participants have solved their
doubts by asking question to IIT B professor through a View. Prof. Kannan from IIT Bombay have solved the doubts in question answer session.
Faculty Development Program:
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SPIT-ISTE one day FDP
On “LDRA: Embedded Software Safety & Security Tool)
(3rd May 2019)
The course on LDRA Embedded Software Safety & Security Tool was conducted on 3rd May 2019 under SPIT ISTE faculty chapter.
Guest speakers were invited from LDRA Technology Pvt. Ltd, Banglore. Mr. Himalya Bansal, Account Manager – LDRA Academic
Alliance Program and Mr. Shreyansh Shukla, Field Application Engineer were the resource person of this session. They have conducted
effective and useful session on LDRA safety tools. Writing a well secured code is a key requirement and applicable to any
programme/code developed using any programming language. The agenda of the seminar was to know details about LDRA Academic Alliance Program, Need for Embedded Software Safety & Security, Role & Importance of Standards Driven Approach, Demonstration
of LDRA Software Testing Tool including Target Based Testing (using Raspberry Pi). Participants could able to understand Fundamentals of Coding Standards: SEI CERT C/C++ Coding Standards.
SPIT-ISTE one day FDP on
“Machine Learning for Big Data Analytic Applications using MATLAB
and Hardware Connectivity and Internet of Things (IoT) with MATLAB and Simulink"
(11th July 2018)
The FDP was conducted under ISTE faculty chapter. The invited Speakers were Dr. Lakshminarayan Viju Ravichandran, Ph.D. Senior
Educational Technical Evangelist, MathWorks India and Mr. Pawankumar Fakatkar, Educational Technical Evangelist, MathWorks
India.Prof. Swapnali Kurhade welcomed and introduced Speakers of the FDP. Dr. Lakshminarayan Viju Ravichandran, in his Speech
started with the flow of Accessing a large collection of files (spreadsheet, images etc.) from local folders, distributed file systems, amazon
S3 etc. Which includes Preprocessing and cleaning up the data, choosing the right machine learning model for an application and
Deploying MATLAB based applications. Then Mr. Pawankumar Fakatkar explained the concept of Hardware Connectivity and Internet
of Things (IoT) with MATLAB and Simulink through handson. On special request from the participants Dr. Lakshminarayan Viju
Ravichandran expalined the concept of Deep Learning through various applications which was the highlight of the session. Lastly he
explained the concept of Cody Coursework that lets you create MATLAB programming assignments for students and automatically
evaluate their work. It also provides students with immediate feedback when they solve problems to improve engagement and
learning outcomes. For this workshop total 45 faculties were present from various departments.
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One Day Workshop Under PMMMNMTT conducted by ICT
“on Moodle on line learning system” at IIT Bombay
(15th March 2019)
The course is conducted under IIT B at S.P.I.T, Andheri. The course is divided into two parts one is for teaching staff and another is for
non teachin staff. Teaching staff members have given a task to create course material for their own subject on Moodle where they have to
upload assignments, create quiz for their students. The non teaching participants have to install moodle on server and have to include
teacher’s name on moodle. For teachers we have installed moodle on our PCs and the teachers have created their course on installed
moodle. Spoken tutorials are used by the participants to complete their task with the help of System administrator, Venkat Islur and Prof.
G. T. Haldankar, Electronics Engineering Department. Course fee Rs. 400/- is collected per participants through which remote center
expenses are managed. Each participants have solved the assignment given by IIT Bombay and the same is discussed at the time of question answer session from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Two participants have solved their doubts by asking question to IIT B professor,
through A View. Prof. Kannan from IIT Bombay have solved the doubts in question answer session.
SPIT-ISTE one week FDP on “Hands on Machine Learning & Deep Learning”
(13-May-2019 to 18-May-19)
The FDP was conducted under ISTE faculty chapter. After completing the FDP one is able to understand the concept of Machine learning
and Deep Learning , difference between them and to find ML solutions to various case studies using different libraries. Various resource
persons from reputed companies and colleges were invited. On first day Mr. Rahul Iyer (Reliance industries) spoke about importance of
domain knowledge to become a data scientist and about the various applications that use ML algorithms. Mr Rocky (Suven Consultants)
took a hands on session on python basics and the use of libraries Numpy, Pandas, sklearn and Matplot. Dr. Kalbande discussed and
compared the various activation functions used in ANN and its relevance. Dr. Aarti Karande covered the basic concepts of transfer
learning and how pre trained models can be used to solve problems. Prof. Santosh Chapaneri, Assistant Professor, St Francis Institute of Technology, University of Mumbai presented the session on Convolutional Neural Network Architecture and its applications.
Dr.Radha Shankarmoni (H.O.D of IT Department), talked on difference between OLTP and OLAP and the need of data lake architecture.
Dr.Ravikumar (General Manager, Field Technical Training, Schindler India Pvt. Ltd.) shared insights on good practices to follow while
planning and delivering the lesson. Prof Prashant Kasambe (secretary of ISTE faculty chapter) has actively contributed in organizing this
FDP.
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Two Days Faculty Development Programme on
“Continuous Quality Improvement”
(13th & 14th March 2019) The FDP was conducted under Internal Quality Assurance Cell, SPIT. Dr. S.S. Rathod delivered Presentation of NBA, TIER-I. Thereafter
the commencement of discussion included Vision, Mission, PO/PSO Statements, Compliance Report, Pre-Qualifier – Eligibility for NBA Accreditation of I.T., M.C.A., Computer (M.Tech.), EXTC (M.Tech.) and Demonstration of Innovative Teaching and Learning methods
was presented by Head of Departments of Electronics, Electronics & Telecommunication, IT and Computer Engineering Department.
Prof.P.V Kasambe presented detailed information about compliance report. All the departments and Principal Dr. Prachi Gharpure got
involved in the discussion of Analysis of Evaluation methods based on the results of last semester/year. Further the session was continued
by Prof. Madhura Kesarkar(Professor and Head Department of Education, S.N.D.T. Women’s University) who delivered expert Talk on
“Question Paper Setting and Evaluation Methods”.
A Competition was conducted at departmental level between the students of B.E,
T.E and S.E. The objective of this competition was to provide a platform for
students so that they can explore and develop their presentation and technical paper
writing skills. For this competition 24 groups were participated from B.E(ETRX)
with 70 number of students. Faculties of Electronics and telecommunication
Department were judges for the respective groups in all the three rooms. Prof. G. T.
Haldankar, Prof. Najib Ghatte ,Prof. P. V. Kasambe, Govind Kore & Prof. N. A. Bhagat were Judges for Room No. 305, 303 and 301 respectively. Evaluation of
Presentation was done using assessment sheet given to them by R & D Committee.
Also parallel assessment was done on technical paper written by students and
suggestions were given to them. From this presentation 3 groups were selected as winners.
A troubleshooting competition was conducted at
departmental level between the students of third year.
The objective of the competition was to provide a
common platform for the students to exhibit and
develop trouble shooting skills in the field of
electronic circuits. The competition was organized in three different phases as quiz paper, simulation and
hardware. Each phase was an elimination phase having
weightage of few marks. All the students of T. E
participated in this event. Three groups were selected as winners.
Troubleshooting Competition:
Technical Paper presentation contest:
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A mini-project competition/exhibition was held in the department of Electronics engineering in every semester. This competition was
arranged by the department to demonstrate the projects developed by third year students. In every semester three winners are declared for this contest and they get total Rs. 5000/-- prize money.
For the competitive development of the students, committee of CEP has been formed who conducts and mentors the students for Graduate
Level Technical Examination after every semester. The committee members are as follows:
Placement of Students Passing in May 2018
Key Number
Dream 26
Core 1
Accepted (Normal) 22
Total Placed 49
Total Students 54
Placement % 90.74%
Placement of Students Passing in May
2019 (Till 28/06/2019)
Key Number
Dream 30
Core 14
Accepted (Normal) 4
Total Placed 46
Total Students 48
Placement % 96%
Profile of Students Passed in May 2018
M.S. 18.08% Georgia Institute of Technology, ETH Zurich, CU Boulder, SUNY Stony Brook, SUNY Buffalo, ASU, Tu Delft, CU Boulder, NEU, TU Denmark, KTH Sweden, UC Irvine, UC Boulder, University of Maryland, College Park, University of Michigan
Jobs 67.12% 100% Placed (53.06% Dream)
Life Long Learning
83.33% Students appeared for various competitive exams like GATE, GRE, TOFEL, CAT
Professional Membership
20% Students who were members of professional bodies like IEEE, IETE and ESA
Profile of Students Passed in June 2019 (Till 28/06/2019)
M.S. 27.27% NC State University (North Carolina),California state University (Long Beach), North Eastern University(Boston), University of Texas(Dallas), University of IIIinois(Chicago), University of Maryland, CU Boulder, SUNY Stony Brook.
Jobs 69.65% 100% Placed (58.82% Dream)
Life Long Learning
85.13% Students appeared for various competitive exams like GATE, GRE, TOFEL, CAT
Professional Membership
18% Students who were members of professional bodies like IEEE, IETE and ESA
CEP Committee Name of Faculty Name of Department
Prof. P.V Kasambe ETRX
Prof. Payal Shah ETRX
Prof. Jyoti Ramteke COMP
Prof. Aparna Halbe IT
Prof. Rajesh Waghmode EXTC
Final Year Placement/Internship/Scholarship Statistics in 2018-19 (till date):
Mini Project Competition:
Competitive Examination Preparation:
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Placement of Students Passing in May 2019 (Till 26/06/2019)
Company Key Number of
Offers
Infosys Normal 04
LTTS Core 15
Capgemini Dream 09
Quantiphi Dream 04
L&T Core Super Dream 02
Kotak Dream 01
Om Partners Dream 01
Deloitte USI Dream 02
Deloitte DI Dream 03
IVP Dream 01
Citius Tech Dream 04
JpMorgan Chase Super Dream 01
Siemens Dream 01
Student Name Intern at Company
Rohan Kachare Varroc Engineering Pvt Ltd
Rushikesh B. Hirve Rashtriya Chemicals and fertilizers Ltd
Shruti Chavan Deep Electronics
Ameya Mungekar Tata power
Rutwik Pandit POSCO
Siddhant Adhikari ONGC
Sukruth Ramesh Siemens
Lance fernandes Air India Limited
Placement of Students Passing in May 2018
Company Key Number of
Offers
Citius Tech Normal 11
Deloitte Dream 4
L&T Technical Services Dream 5
Infosys Normal 6
L&T Infotech Normal 3
Colgate Dream 1
Kotak Dream 1
KPMG Dream 4
Capgemini Dream 7
Qauntiphi Dream 1
Equifax Dream 2
L&T Core Core 1
Selec Controls Normal 1
Atos Normal 3
Credit Suisse Super Dream 1
Rank Name of Studens Class Avg. CGPA
1 Ajgaonkar Atharva Second Year 9.59
2 Tiwari Saurav Second Year 9.57
3 Mukne Ankita Second Year 9.53
1 Barniwala Abbas Third Year 9.77
2 Rana Jay Third Year 9.63
3 Thakur Saurabh Third Year 9.58
1 Rajashri Sawale Final Year 10
2 Ashwini Sawant Final Year 10
3 Sheetal Chaudhari Final Year 10
List of Topper in May 2017-18:
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Committee Student Name
Student council Ananta Goswami (Technical Secretary), Aalap Khanolkar (Cultural Secretary)
E CELL coordinators Rujuta Gokhale(Vice-chairperson), Abhivyakti Parihar (Head of Finance), Chinmay Bajpai(Head of Subcommittee)
IEEE coordinators Pooja Firke (Vice Chairperson), Chetna Sharma (PR Head), Omkar Patil (Head of Marketing)
ESA coordinators Krish Matreja (Chairperson), Sanish Kharade (Vice-Chairperson), Ajay Upadhyay (Head of Events), Rahul Kelaskar (Cultural Head), Nalin Chandeliya (Finance Head), Atharva Ajgaonkar (Technical Head)
ROTRACT Club of S.P.I.T. Vaidehi Deshpande (Director of digital communications and PR), Ajay Upadhyay (Director of Community services), Vedant Sapte (Vice Chairperson)
IR Cell coordinators Melita Benn (IR Coordinator), Arthav Mane (IR Coordinator), Raksha Jain (POC), Sumedh Deshprabhu (POC)
Spark coordinators Krish Matreja (Head of Photograhy), Melita Benn (Head of Photograhy), Soumyadeb Bhattacharjee (Head of Photograhy), Rujuta Gokhale (Head of Reporting), Aditya Shejwal (Senior Correspondent- Photography), Pratik Mane (Senior Correspondent – Columns)
ROBOCON Amit Kumar, Gopala Dhar, Bharadwaj Bhat, Tejveer Singh, Suumedh Kalnawat, Sameep Pote, Sushrut Ramesh, Vinay Vishnani, Manav jain
Representation in the Students’ council
Mr. Aalap Khanolkar
(Cultural Secretary)
Mr. Ananta Goswami
( Technical Secretary )
Sanish Kharade and Ameya Phadke has won 4rth prize in
Anveshan 2019 science and engineering fair oh 18, 19 and
20 feb 2019.
Winners of Action Research Project Phase II 2018-19
Student’s Achievements in 2018 -19:
Student’s Representation in Various College Level Committees: (till date):
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Mr. Sameep Pote from SE ETRX won 2
nd prize in ACCS
design challenge 2018 (Prize – 60,000/- + Trophy + Frame
certificate)
Naman Patwa, Isha Yadav and Ashish Kulkarni from
BE ETRX won BSE IMPACT 2019 for being a top 10
social impact venture
Naman Patwa, Isha Yadav and Ashish Kulkarni (BE) 2nd
runner-up at India Innovation Challenge Design Contest
2017.
Mr. Arijit Ghosh, Arpan Modi and Apurva Ghadi (BE)
Innovative idea award arranged in SPIT
Texas Instruments DRISHTI Online contest on Linear Integrated Circuits conducted on 17/10/2018. Mr. Sanish
Kharade, (Score 18.3, First Rank), Mr. Rahul Pillai, (Score 18.1, second Rank)
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First prize winner at Techgig Code gladiator 2018 in
IOT(Naman patwa and Isha Yadav, BE ETRX )
Mr. Sameeran Karpe (TE ETRX) Finished 1st in
100meters Butterfly swimming at Enthusia a national
level sports festival held By VJTI
Melita Benn, Manasi Rathi (TE) and Krisha Choksi (SE) in
throwball in the following colleges: Kj Somaiya- First place
St.Francis Institute of Technology- Runners up
Rank holder : Mr.Atharva Ajgaonkar SE ETRX -
9.59
Rank holder : Mr. Saurabh Tiwari SE ETRX - 9.57 Mr. Shivang Patel, Mr. Saurabh Tiwari, Mr. Ajay
Upadhyay, Mr. Saumyadeb Bhattacharjeequalified in
Design contest in India Innovation Challenge 2018
Mr. Gopala Dhar, Mr.Sumedh Kalnawat, Mr. Bhat
Bharadwaj qualified in Design contest in India Innovation
Challenge 2018
First prize in project competition organized with
SPTBI.
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Scheme referred as ‘Student Performance Enhancement Scheme’ (SPES) was implemented from academic year 2013-14
in Electronics Engineering Department which was continued this year as well. In this scheme, every student received
hardware tools kit worth Rs. 3000/-- to enhance their hardware debugging capabilities. One kit comprises soldering iron,
multi-meter, Wire stripper, bread board, bundle of connecting wire, logic probe, soldering wire and flux. Students carry
same kit during day to day practical, mini projects, final year projects and practical examinations.
Sr.
No. Gap Topic Speaker Date
% of
student
present
Relevan
ce of
POs,
PSOs
1 Awareness of
usage of MATLAB for big data, Machine Learning and IoT applications
“ Machine Learning for
Big Data Analytic Applications using MATLAB and Hardware Connectivity and Internet of Things(IoT) with MATLAB and Simulink”
Dr. Lakshminarayan Viju Ravichandran,
D. Senior Educational Technical Evangelist, MathWorks India Mr. Pawankumar Fakatkar, Educational Technical Evangelist, MathWorks India
11th July
2018
89.86% PO5
2 Knowledge of state space analysis
"Advances in control system"
Prof. D. S. Sawant Assistant Professor, EXTC department, MPSTME, Mumbai
27th February 2019
97.36% PO2
3 Awareness about demanding courses in Computer Science
“Higher studies at US Universities in Computer Science”
Mr. Kartik Haria Alumni
6th March 2019
89.86% PO12
4 Awareness about advancement in
automation industries and various robotics competitions
"Automation Glimpse and Technoxian Championship
Highlights"
Mr. Ambrish K. Chaturvedi Mr. Alister R. Savio D’Silva
Business Development Manager and Director, Absolute Motion Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai Mrs. Mahak Somani District Coordinator, All India Council for Robotics & Automation, Mumbai
18th March 2019
97.36% PO12
5 Awareness about available modern digital technologies
“ Modern Digital Communication Technology”
Dr. Mani Roja Thadomal Shahani College of Engineering, Bandra, Mumbai
8th April 2019 89.86%
Sr.
No.
Event Organized Event Date Event Description Usage No of Students Attended
1 IEEE AARAMBH 9th - 10th August,
2018
IEEE Aarambh was a
two-day fun event organized as an ice-
breakers event to
eliminate the feeling
of unease every junior
goes through when
Communication,
Team work
90-100
Guest lecture’s arranged in the department in 2018-19:
IEEE Activities in Electronics Engineering Department:
Student Performance Enhancement Scheme (SPES):
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they enter a new
college as they are not
acquainted with their
new surroundings and
people around them
2 IEEE Monsoon Trek 11th August, 2018 IEEE trek to
Kothaligad in Karjat
on the 11th of August
had an immense
response from both
FEs and SEs.
Communication
Team work
90-100
3 IEEE+WIE Orientation 6th
September,2018
IEEE+WIE
Orientation was organized by IEEE
SPIT SB to enlighten
the freshers about the
benefits that can be
availed under IEEE &
WIE
Communication
between Engineer and
society
90-100
4 Celebration of IEEE Day 2nd of
October,2018
IEEE presented the
students with a
chance to test their
mettle in competitive
coding by organizing
a workshop to prepare
them for the same. The workshop served
as a stepping stone for
beginners to try their
hand at competitive
coding competitions
like IEEE’s very own
IEEE Xtreme.
Exposure to
opportunities of
being an IEEE
student branch
member.
80-90
5 Project Innovation
Challenge
8th-18th October
2018
Following the process
of competitions like
Texas Instrument
IICDC, Smart India
Hackathon and many others, the
competition involved
three rounds right
from presenting the
project abstracts to
building their
prototype.
IEEE Student
committees from
different colleges
summed up their
activities through presentations.
20 teams
6 Coding competition 20th October
2018
SPIT acting as host to
_ teams for
IEEEXtreme - the 24
hour long coding
competition.
Coding skills 28 teams
7 Technical convention sponsored by GitHub
25th January 2019 The workshop includes with a
representative of
GitHub highlighting
the various
advantages of open
source coding.
workshop focused on
front end
development with the
aid of CSS, Bootstrap
Working on JavaScript and
Bootstrap
components,
building their
own website
50
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Sr.No Event Organised Event Date Event Description Usage No of Students
1 Trek to One Tree Hill(Matheran)
11th
August, 2018
An Adventurous Trek undertaken by ESA & IETE.
Socializing & Ambience
2 Technical Event (IOT Seminar)
3rd September 2018
ESA invited Mr. Noorain Panjwani (Founder and CEO of SpaceUpTech Pvt . Ltd.) to deliever a seminar.
Introduction to IOT and Industry 4.0
60
3 Teacher’s Day 5th Septmber 2018
Designed Name Plate to celebrate in honor of all teachers and appreciating them for their vital Contribution.
Moral Responsibility 20
and JavaScript. The
workshop witnessed
enthusiastic
participation followed
by the online quiz
which constituted the
first round of the
competition phase
8 Adding WiFi to technical
project
30th - 31st March
2019
Under the tutoring
and guidance of
Chirag and Srijal,
fourth year students of the Electronics
Department and
winners of EYantra
2017, the hands-on
workshop aimed to
demonstrate the
incorporation of
ESP8266 and MQTT
in student level
projects
Learning new
skills
50
Sr.
No
Event Organized Event Date Event Description Usage No of Students Attended
1 Worksop on Patent
Drafting (Day 1)
7/4/2019 To develop a general
understanding of the skills
needed for drafting a patent
application, filing it and
working with patent authorities
to have it issued as a patent
Patenting
skills
35
Worksop on Patent
Drafting (Day 2)
13/4/2019 To develop a general
understanding of the skills needed for drafting a patent
application, filing it and
working with patent authorities
to have it issued as a patent
Patenting
skills
34
3 Intellectual Property
Rights
2/3/2019 Intellectual Property Preparation
and Filing
Patenting
skills
38
4 Anatomy of Patents 22/3/2019 Typical parts of the patent
Application
Patenting
skills
29
IEDC Activities in Electronics Engineering Department:
ESA Activities in Electronics Engineering Department:
Activities in Electronics Engineering Department:
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4 Troubleshooting Competition
19 October 2018
Exclusively for the TEs ,the competition had 3 phases to test the debugging capability of participants.
Debugging Capability 72
5 Certificate Distribution for Troubleshooting Competition
22 October 2018
A token of Appreciation for Troubleshooting Competition.
Appreciation 72
6 ARP 1 Competition 2nd Nov-
2018
To encourage Student’s Innovative
Ideas and motivate them to develop it further with Research Papers and Patents.
Project Competition 72
7 Certificate Distribution for ARP 1 Competition
5th Nov-2018
A token of Appreciation for ARP 1 Competition.
Appreciation 72
8 Trip to Igatpuri 3rd February 2019
ESA Organised a trip to Igatpuri Socializing & Ambience 85
9 Career Guidance Seminar for Post Graduation (MS)
28th January 2019
ESA invited Founder and CEO of Collegepond Mr –Name-?
Exposure to Universities Worldwide for Post Graduation(MS)
60
10 BE Farewell 26th April 2019
To celebrate memorable send-off and last day in department.
Farewell 70
11 ARP 2 Competition 12th April
2019
To encourage Student’s Innovative
Ideas and motivate them to develop it further with Research Papers and Patents.
Project Competition 72
12 Certificate Distribution for ARP 2 Competition
15th April 2019
A token of Appreciation for ARP 2 Competition.
Appreciation 72
13 INNOVATRON 18th April 2019
State Level Project Competition which involved projects from
college and students from different colleges participated in it.
Project Competition 90
14 INNOVATRON Prize Distribution
22nd April 2019
Prizes were distributed to the winner and 1st,2nd runner-ups
Appreciation 90
SR.N Project Title Project Guide
1 Smart Meter Data Analytics Dr. R. G. Sutar
2 Sudden Cardiac Death Prediction using ECG Data
3 Portable Compost Machine for Household waste
4 Online Healthcare Services Dr. D. C. Karia
5 Sensor Fault detection and remote monitoring system for parameter
measurement using Labview
6 Snake Repellant Stick Prof. Priya Deshpande
7 E-Specs
8 Sign Speak Gloves
9 IOT Based Remote Health Monitoring System Prof. P. V. Kasambe
10 EBG Structure single/ dual band operation using MEMS
11 Design of TCD for minimum power and fast response using MEMS
simulation software
12 Solar Panel Installation and awareness Prof. G. T. Haldankar
13 Augmented Reality Based Educational App
14 Object Detection using Deep Learning
15 Solar Power Conditioning and Control system
16 Ensuring safety Train operation using PLC interlocking Prof. M. R. Bansode
17 Track on Park
18 Lip Reading using Deep Learning
19 Road Structural Health Monitoring System Prof. N. A. Bhagat
20 Novel Current based circuit simulation using Cadence
21 Agribot Prof. Payal Shah
22 Virtual Power Analyzer using Labview
23 Automated Driver Assistant System
24 Design of Tethered multirotor system for payload applications Prof. K. T. Talele
25 Campus Placement Guide
Final Year Projects in 2018-19:
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S.N. Project Title Mentor Funding Agency
1 Design, Development and Automation of Bio-sand Filter. Prof. P. V. Kasambe Mumbai University
1. VLSI and Embedded Systems Dr. S. S. Rathod Prof. Narendra Bhagat Prof. P. V. Kasambe Prof. Manisha Bansode
2. Instrumentation and Control
Dr. S. S. Rathod Dr. R. G. Sutar Prof. P. V. Kasambe Prof. G. T. Haldankar Prof. Payal Shah
3. DSP and Image Processing Prof. K. T. Talele Prof. Priya Deshpande
4. Communication and Networking Dr. D. C. Karia Prof. Manisha Bansode
Number of seats: 10
Ph.D. Guides Approved by Mumbai University: 1. Dr. Surendra Rathod
2. Dr. RajendraSutar (Research Guide in EXTC)
3. Dr. Deepak Karia
4. Dr. Y. S. Rao
Ph.D. Students Enrolled in ETRX Department: 1. Prof. Vijay Kapure
2. Prof. Vidya Keshwani
3. Prof. Umesh Mahid 4. Prof. Rushali Thakkar
5. Prof. Manisha Bansode
6. Prof. Payal Shah
7. Prof. Shrikant Velankar
8. Prof. Goswami Siddhant 9. Prof. Khandagle Kumar
Sponsored Projects in 2018-19:
Experts in Each Research Domain: Ph.D. Research Center:
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ESA-IETE Trek(Matheran-25thAug 2018) and Trip(Igatpuri-2nd Feb 2019)
Cultural Events in the Department
Interaction with Dr. Anil Sahastrabudhe
AICTE Chairman .
Meeeting on lunch hosted by Mr.
Aditya Thakre regarding
discussion on plastic ban and
garbage issue.
MOU signed with General auto
Electric Corporation (GAEC) for
amount Rs. 1.50
lac.
Meeting with Delegation from
Netherlands about student exchange.
AMDOCS for discussion on
SCOPE and Semester long
internship.
Visit at Barclays for discussion on
SCOPE and Semester long
internship.
Principal of Vagadevi College of
Engineering, Warangal visited SPIT
regarding information of autonomy.
Board of Studies Meeting
Presentation of Dr.R.G Sutar
for NAAC internal Audit.
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Dr. S. S. Rathod went to Finolex
Academy of Management and
Technology, Ratnagiri for FSAI
Student Chapter installation.
S.P.I.T. arranged a free health checkup
camp by Health spring on 25th January
2019.
Expert Lecture for Control
System by Dr. Sawant
Meeting with Alumni at
Deloitte ,Hyderabad
Parent Meeting
MoU signed with Credit Suisse
for CS Lab Program Under
SCOPE initiative.
Sparrow Day Celebration.
Marathi Day Celebration
Action Research Project
Visit to FSIE Exhibition
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Alumni Meet 2018
Alumni Meet 2018
Teachers Day Celebration
Degree Distribution
Flip class room inaugurated
Rashtriya Ekta Diwas
Celebration
SPIT Hackathon 2018.
Meeting with Nagaland Governor Shree Padmanabha Achayra
OCULUS Technocultural Event
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Freshers Party Marathon RUBIC Cube Event
MATRIX Technical Fest, UDAN Cultural Fest and SPOORTHI Sports Fest
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Innovatron Competition 2018-19
Final year students memorable farewell
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Contact
Dr. Surendra S. Rathod
Department of Electronics Engineering
3rd Floor, Room No. : 303
Sardar Patel Institute of Technology
Bhavan’s Campus, Munshi Nagar, Andheri (West), Mumbai-58, India.
Telephone: 022-26707440, 26708520, 26701410, 26287250 Ext: 350
Email: [email protected]
Electronics Insight Annually
S.P.I.T., Munshi Nagar Andheri (W), Mumbai-400058