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Explore the field of METALLURGY RUSH & SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT BACKGROUND l l Progress of a country is often measured by its technological innovation in the various engineering sectors. Materials and metallurgical engineering has a tremendous role to play in this advancement. In order to fulfill this dream, three leading institutions in the country, namely, The Indian Institute of Metals (IIM), Jamshedpur chapter, Tata Steel Limited and CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory (CSIR-NML) have been working together to nurture the young metallurgists and inspire them to flourish into dedicated professionals. "Behind The Teacher's Desk" (BTTD) is the annual Students' Seminar, for the promising and aspiring metallurgists, which not only provides a perfect platform to showcase their work but also gives plenty of opportunities for interaction with the experts from industry/ academia/R&D. The seminar 'Behind the Teacher's Desk (BTTD)', held at the CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory for the past four years, has been a great success. The participation of undergraduate and postgraduate students from across the country has been very large and is increasing over the years. The seminar provides a podium to the students to share their ideas and interact with scientists, eminent metallurgists, engineers and entrepreneurs in the field of metallurgy. The seminar provides an opportunity to the students to present technical papers and gain exposure to research and industrial areas. Undergraduate and postgraduate students Scientists, faculty members, technology entrepreneurs, engineers or other professionals associated with metallurgical engineering. About the Seminar Who can participate? Call for Papers Participation fees & Registration Interested student participants should submit an abstract of 300 words by email to . The template for the abstract is available at the seminar website. The abstract should be typed in MS Word 2003/2007 format (Not in pdf format). The abstract should be classified in any one of the following topics listed below with special emphasis on Iron & Steel Industry. The abstract must contain title and the author's affiliation. 1. Raw materials & Metal extraction 2. Materials processing and characterization 3. Damage mechanisms and failure analysis 4. Advanced materials and emergent technology 5. Materials modeling and simulation of metallurgical processes 6. Resource, energy, environment and recycling 7. Innovations in iron and steel Innovations in the areas such as alternative to mould powder in continuous casting of steel, development of inorganic passivation to avoid rusting, replacement of building materials by slag, use of slime and non-coking coal for value added products etc. are seen to be of promise for the economy of steel industries and beneficial to the environment. Students are requested to not to use slides and information from the web verbatim. Originality in presentations is desirable. Rs. 500 (All the students) Rs. 1000 (Teacher) Rs. 1000 (IIM member) Rs. 2000 (non IIM Member) Payment can be made either through Demand Draft/Cash at the time of registration. Demand [email protected] l l l l Students' Seminar on METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING April 9-10, 2015 "Behind The Teacher's Desk" (BTTD-2015) Venue Organized by Important Dates CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur Inauguration : April 9, 2015; 09:00 AM The Indian Institute of Metals (IIM), Jamshedpur Chapter Tata Steel Limited CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory Submission of abstract : March 14, 2015 Acceptance of abstract : March 21, 2015 Submission of Registration Form : March 25, 2015

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Explore the field of METALLURGY RUSH & SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT BACKGROUND

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Progress of a country is often measured by its

technological innovation in the various engineering

sectors. Materials and metallurgical engineering

has a tremendous role to play in this advancement.

In order to fulfill this dream, three leading institutions

in the country, namely, The Indian Institute of Metals

(IIM), Jamshedpur chapter, Tata Steel Limited and

CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory (CSIR-NML)

have been working together to nurture the young

metallurgists and inspire them to flourish into

dedicated professionals. "Behind The Teacher's

Desk" (BTTD) is the annual Students' Seminar, for

the promising and aspiring metallurgists, which not

only provides a perfect platform to showcase their

work but also gives plenty of opportunities for

interaction with the experts from industry/

academia/R&D.

The seminar 'Behind the Teacher's Desk (BTTD)',

held at the CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory

for the past four years, has been a great success. The

participation of undergraduate and postgraduate

students from across the country has been very

large and is increasing over the years. The seminar

provides a podium to the students to share their ideas

and interact with scientists, eminent metallurgists,

engineers and entrepreneurs in the field of metallurgy.

The seminar provides an opportunity to the students to

present technical papers and gain exposure to

research and industrial areas.

Undergraduate and postgraduate students

Scientists, faculty members, technology

entrepreneurs, engineers or other professionals

associated with metallurgical engineering.

About the Seminar

Who can participate?

Call for Papers

Participation fees & Registration

Interested student participants should submit an

abstract of 300 words by email to .

The template for the abstract is available at the

seminar website. The abstract should be typed in

MS Word 2003/2007 format (Not in pdf format).

The abstract should be classified in any one of the

following topics listed below with special emphasis

on Iron & Steel Industry. The abstract must contain

title and the author's affiliation.

1. Raw materials & Metal extraction

2. Materials processing and characterization

3. Damage mechanisms and failure analysis

4. Advanced materials and emergent technology

5. Materials modeling and simulation of

metallurgical processes

6. Resource, energy, environment and recycling

7. Innovations in iron and steel

Innovations in the areas such as alternative to mould

powder in continuous casting of steel, development

of inorganic passivation to avoid rusting,

replacement of building materials by slag, use of

slime and non-coking coal for value added products

etc. are seen to be of promise for the economy of

steel industries and beneficial to the environment.

Students are requested to not to use slides and

information from the web verbatim. Originality in

presentations is desirable.

Rs. 500 (All the students)

Rs. 1000 (Teacher)

Rs. 1000 (IIM member)

Rs. 2000 (non IIM Member)

Payment can be made either through Demand Draft/Cash at the time of registration. Demand

[email protected]

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Students' Seminar on

METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

April 9-10, 2015

"Behind The Teacher's Desk" (BTTD-2015)

Venue

Organized by

Important Dates

CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory,Jamshedpur

Inauguration : April 9, 2015; 09:00 AM

The Indian Institute of Metals (IIM),Jamshedpur Chapter

Tata Steel Limited

CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory

Submission of abstract : March 14, 2015Acceptance of abstract : March 21, 2015

Submission of Registration Form :March 25, 2015

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Draft should be drawn in favour of "Jamshedpur Chapter of Indian Institute of Metals", payable at Jamshedpur.

Registration Form can be downloaded from the Seminar website, filled and softcopy should be sent back to .

The students will be offered free shared hostel accommodation.

All registered student delegates will receive certificates of participation. The papers presented in each technical session and the poster session will be judged by experts and selected papers will be awarded with attractive prizes.

Participants of the BTTD-2015 are invited to join the social and cultural evening to be held on April 9, 2015. Students are welcome to take part in the social events that would strengthen networking among students.

Industrial and Laboratory visits on April 10, 2015

Visit to Tata Steel (for selected number of outstation students only)

Visit to other industries in Jamshedpur

Visit to CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory

Presentation by budding technology entrepreneur/ renowned professionals

Social and cultural evening

Rs. 1,00,000/ (Free advertise-ment in the souvenir, banner and five free delegates)

Rs. 75000 (Free advertisement in the souvenir, banner and three free delegates)

Rs. 50000 (Free advertisement in the souvenir, banner and two free delegates)

[email protected]

Awards and Certificates

Social and Cultural Functions

Special attractions

Sponsorship Details

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Co-sponsorship :

Platinum sponsor :

Gold sponsor :

Silver sponsor :

Advertisement :

Seminar Website

Dr. A. N. Bhagat

Dr. V. C. Srivastava

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Mr. Anand Sen

Dr. S. Srikanth,

Rs. 25000 (Free advertisement in

the souvenir, banner and one free delegate)

Rs. 15000 (Full page) & Rs. 8000

(Half page)

All the relevant information for the participants will

be available at the seminar website .

Convener, BTTD-2015

R&D and Scientific Services

Tata Steel Limited, Jamshedpur-831007

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 07763807185

Co-Convener, BTTD-2015

CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory

Jamshedpur-831007

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 0657-2345041, Mobile : 09431379162

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President TQM and Steel Business, Tata Steel

Director, CSIR-NML

Dr. T. Venugopalan, Tata teel

Dr. Soumitra Tarafder, CSIR-NML

Mr. V.V. Mahashbade, Tata Steel

Dr. Sanjay Chandra, Tata Steel

Dr. Sukomal Ghosh, RVCE

Dr. M.D. Maheshwari, TCE

bttd.nmlindia.org

Seminar Contacts

Mentor

Advisory Committee

Chairperson

Vice Chairperson

Convener

Co-Convener

Treasurer

Members

Dr. Sandip Bhattacharya, Tata Steel

Dr. Mita Tarafder, CSIR-NMLDr. Tanmay Bhattacharyya, Tata Steel

Dr. A.N. Bhagat, Tata Steel

Dr. V.C. Srivastava, CSIR-NMLDr. Chiradeep Ghosh, Tata Steel

Dr. Nilima Das, CSIR-NMLMs. Arthita Dey, Tata Steel

Dr. K.L. Sahoo, CSIR-NMLDr. M.K. Agrawal, NIT, JamshedpurDr. T. Bhaskar, Usha MartinDr. Ashok Kumar, NIT, JamshedpurDr. Gopi Kishor Mandal, CSIR-NMLMr. N.C. Gorain, Tata SteelDr. K.L. Hansda, CSIR-NMLDr. Jhumki Hait, CSIR-NMLDr. T.K. Rout, Tata Steel Mr. Suman Mukherjee, Tata SteelDr. M. Kumar, CSIR-NMLMr. Piyas Palit, Tata SteelDr. A.K. Sahu, CSIR-NMLMr. Sudip Kundu, CSIR-NMLMr. P.S. Mandley, Tata SteelDr. J. Konar, CSIR-NMLDr. Sanchita Chakravarty, CSIR-NMLDr. Ashok K. Ray, CSIR-NMLMr. K.P. Maurya, Tata SteelMr. A.P. Murugesan, CSIR-NMLMr. A. Ammashi , CSIR-NMLMr. K. Ashok, CSIR-NMLMr Jitendra Mathur, Tata SteelMr. S.K. Choudhary, CSIR-NMLMr. T.K. Bhattacharjee, CSIR-NMLMr. Kaushik Chakravarty, Tata SteelMs. Sheuli Hore, CSIR-NML