EDITORIAL“The most beautiful moments always seemed to accelerate and slip beyond one’s grasp just when you want to hold onto them for as long as possible.”- E.A. Bucchianeri
So much has happened since our last issue of Whistling Teal in July 2019. The year has woven itself into a beautiful tapestry of interconnected events; enhancing the vibrancy of our University. These include SNU being chosen as an ‘Institution of Eminence’ and being the recipient of the NAAC, ‘A’ grade. These positive accomplishments reflect upon the strength of the entire community at SNU - from our students, professors, guards, librarians, DH staff and administrative personnel - worked in solidarity to make this a possibility.
Our University has also been expanding. The School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SoHSS) now boasts of an Archaeology Laboratory in the D Block. A new Data Centre has been set-up to meet the increasing requirement of computing power, and offer high availability of IT services to the University. These are just a few of the year’s highlights, and the issue reveals several more.
The year saw our students shine brighter than ever on all fronts; academic and extracurricular. The results of the 5th OUR Conference are a testament to the collaborative effort of students and teachers. It is truly a reflection of the University’s rigorous focus on research at the undergraduate level. It is worthy of note that students also won prestigious awards like BIRAC-SRISTI: GYTI 2019 and Smart India Hackathon. Read more about these achievements in the Research, Accolades and OUR sections of the magazine.
The flurry of activity has been great this year with student-led clubs also putting their best foot forward. The campus has witnessed many high-intensity talks, workshops, and electrifying events in the past six months. These include the HR Conclave, Business Conclave MOQSH 2019, TEDxShivNadarUniversty, and Spotlight 2019, to name a few. Read more about these events in the Campus Beat section. This is just one of the three parts of the Whistling Teal. The Campus Buzz section, on the other hand, takes the reader deep into the everyday happenings and special events of the University.
These include the exciting trek at Hampta pass and the three-day intra-college fest Cascade. The Media section shall fill your heart with pride, a Whistling Teal features a brief collage of headlines that SNU made across national media.
These are just a few things amongst the many that this edition of Whistling Teal brings to you. We hope you enjoy this short stroll down memory lane where we look back at that the unique assortment of experiences SNU affords. It has been a pleasure to compile these events so we hope reading it will be as enjoyable.
Sincerely, Editorial TeamWhistling Teal
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HIGHLIGHTS Shiv Nadar University has been recommended as an ‘Institution Of Eminence’ by the Ministry of Human Resource and Development, Government of India. The University is among the 20 shortlisted institutes that have been given the prestigious recommendation by the University Grants Commission (UGC). The UGC shortlisted these institutes in a meeting on 2 August 2019.
Shiv Nadar University Recommended As ‘Instituton Of Eminence’ By UGC
Shiv Nadar University has been accredited with ‘A’ Grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), valid for a period of 5 years from 26 November 2019. The NAAC was established in 1994 as an autonomous institution of the University Grants Commission (UGC). It’s mandate is to make quality assurance an integral part of the functioning of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).
Shiv Nadar University Gets ‘A’ Grade Accreditation by NAAC
Mr. Shikhar Malhotra, Pro Chancellor, Shiv Nadar University; Executive Director, HCL Corporation; Vice Chairman, HCL Healthcare; Trustee, Shiv Nadar Foundation; and Trustee, The Habitats Trust, inaugurated the Shiv Nadar University Data Center to meet the increasing requirement of computing power, and offer high availability of IT services and uptime of mission critical applications.
Data Center Inaugurated
Shiv Nadar University has been ranked amongst the top three in the renowned Outlook-iCARE India Universities Rankings 2019. These rankings for Top 50 Private State Universities take into account different parameters, which make them comprehensive, and a strong indicator of the progress made by private universities. Faculty Student Ratio (FSR), Faculty with Ph.D. (FWP), Papers Per Faculty (PPF), Citations Per Paper (CPP) and Inclusiveness & Diversity (ID) are the parameters for rankings. With an overall score of 62.14, Shiv Nadar University ranked third on the list.
Shiv Nadar University ranked 3rd on Outlook-iCARE India Universities Rankings 2019
The Central Library of Shiv Nadar University has won the ‘Aspiring Young Academic Library (Non-Government)’ award at the WILEY Library Awards 2019. The award was bestowed for the library’s many subscriptions and its high usage.
Shiv Nadar University’s Central Library Wins ‘Aspiring Young Academic Library’ Award
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HIGHLIGHTS
GreenIPCore, an Atal Incubation Centre- Shiv Nadar University - incubated startup has been awarded the Most Promising Startup of 2019 by the India Electronics and NB Semiconductor Association (IESA) at the Aerospace and Defense Conference held in Bangalore. Dr. C.N. Ashwath Narayana, Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Higher Education, IT, BT and S&T, Government of Karnataka; Dr. E.V. Ramana Reddy, IAS, Additional Chief
Secretary, Department of IT, BT and S&T, Government of Karnataka; and Mr. Dana Kursh, Consul General, Consulate of Israel presented the award. GreenIPCore is a technology startup and develops soft digital IPs with a high stable feature. It will enable the development of reliable and non-corruptible chips and silicon devices. The technology will be key to building reliable solutions for space, nano-satellites, aerospace, automotive and IoT sectors.
GreenIPCore Awarded the Most Promising Startup of 2019
The Department of History inaugurated the much talked about Archaeology Laboratory. The new lab was conceived of as a space where students will learn certain lab-associated archaeological methods, such as classification and documentation. The current display is intended as a teaching tool to introduce students to different types of artefacts and ceramics produced over time. This will also function as a space for curating already existing collections, as well as those that can be built with our faculty archaeologists and fellow researchers in future projects.
New Archaeology Lab Inaugurated
Shiv Nadar University is the first Indian university to get the ‘Partnership 2020’ grant. ‘Partnership 2020’ is a recent U.S.A.-India higher education research collaboration initiative to build research partnerships between Indian and the US institutions in key 21st century fields. Administered by the University of Nebraska, Omaha (UNO), the partnership enables the US universities to conduct joint research with their Indian counterpart institutions.
As part of the opportunity, a ‘Dialogue on Joint Research and Internationalization’ was conducted at Shiv Nadar University on 15 July 2019. The delegates from the US Embassy included Prof. Patrick McNamara, UNO; Mr. Conrad Turner, US Embassy, Cultural Affairs Officer; Ms. Anubhooti Arora, US Embassy.
As part of the discussion Prof. Patrick McNamara elaborated on ‘Opportunities in Partnership 2020’, which was followed by an experience sharing session by Dr. Harpreet Arora, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shiv Nadar University. Dr. Arora has recently received a grant under the US-India ‘Partnership 2020’. The Dialogue was followed by an Open Discussion on ‘Internationalization, Joint Research, and Rankings’ led by Prof. Rupamanjari Ghosh, Vice Chancellor, Shiv Nadar University, and Prof. McNamara of UNO.
Shiv Nadar University Receives ‘Partnership 2020’ Grant
Shiv Nadar University and leading research institute, Jawaharlal Nehru Center for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), jointly organized a symposium on ‘Emerging Materials’ from 8-9 November, 2019 in Bangalore. The symposium was attended by a team of faculty and Ph.D. students from both the institutions. The symposium’s chief patrons Bharat Ratna, Prof. CNR Rao, Linus Pauling Research Professor and Honorary President, JNCASR; and Prof. Rupamanjari Ghosh, Vice Chancellor, Shiv Nadar University, delivered the opening remarks. The seminar focused on research in the field of ‘Energy and Environment’ and ‘Soft and Biomaterials’.
Symposium On ‘Emerging Materials’
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ACCOLADESProf. Rupamanjari Ghosh, Vice Chancellor, Shiv Nadar University received the DAE (Department of Atomic Energy) - C.V. Raman Lecture award by the Indian Physics Association.
Prof. Rupamanjari Ghosh shared the dais with honorable President of India, Sh. Ram Nath Kovind during the keynote session at the 15th FICCI Higher Education Summit 2019 on 28th November 2019. Being the Co-chair, FICCI Higher Education Committee, Prof. Ghosh also delivered the Vote of Thanks at the end of the Summit.
Prof. Rupamanjari Ghosh was a speaker at the India-Australia International Education and Research Workshop jointly organized by the Government of India’s Ministry of Human Resource and Development, and the Australian Government’s Department of Education on 22 November 2019. Prof. Ghosh was part of the panel organized during the workshop and spoke on ‘Improving Research Impact for World Class Institutions and Translating Research into Innovation’.
Prof. Rupamanjari Ghosh was invited to attend the round table dinner discussion on the topic ‘The Future of University Research: Looking ahead to 2040’. The invitation was extended by Prof. Ian Jacobs, President and Vice Chancellor, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia on 17 December 2019.
Prof. Rupamanjari Ghosh was a panelist at the Discussion ‘Mentoring Women in Research’ held during the Nature Mentor Awards 2019 on 9 December 2019 at the India International Centre, New Delhi. The panel discussion was organized by the prestigious journal in natural sciences - Springer Nature.
Prof. Rupamanjari Ghosh, was a Distinguished Panelist at the QS India Summit 2019, held in Goa on 20-22 October 2019; and spoke on the topic ‘Institutions of Eminence to World Class Universities: The Way Forward’.
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ACCOLADES
Col. Gopal Karunakaran (Retd.), President, Shiv Nadar University was a speaker at the Panel Discussion on ‘Role of philanthropy in improving the quality of education’ held during the CII Education Summit 2019. The event was held on 13-14 November 2019 at the AICTE Headquarter, New Delhi.
Prof. Partha Chatterjee, Dean of International Partnerships; and Head of the Economics Department, was a Lead Discussant (Indian Representative) at the Roundtable Session on ‘Education: Industry-Academia Collaboration’, held during the 25th edition of Technology Summit that was jointly organized by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Department of Science & Technology (DST), GoI, on 15-16 October 2019 in New Delhi.
Prof. Rupamanjari Ghosh, Vice Chancellor, Shiv Nadar University was a panelist at the Mail Today Education Summit, held on 10 July 2019 in New Delhi. She was a part of the panel discussion on ‘Preparing Graduates for a Disruptive World’.
Col. Gopal Karunakaran was a guest speaker at the National Convention of School Counsellors, Delhi and spoke on ‘Student wellbeing and career planning’. The event was organized by the Institute of Counsellor Training Research and Consultancy (ICTRC) at India International Centre, New Delhi on September 27, 2019.
Prof. Rupamanjari Ghosh was a panelist at the panel discussion on ‘Private Sector’s Contribution to Higher Education’ at the CII Education Summit, held on 13-14 November 2019 at the AICTE Headquarters, New Delhi.
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A Recent Work of Dr. Parthapratim Munshi, Head of the Chemistry Department at School of Natural Sciences, appeared on the cover page of reputed journal Chemical Communications. Dr. Munshi and his research team’s work is based on all-organic molecular ferroelectric; and was published as an ‘Inside front cover’ in the Issue 65 of Chemical Communication - Royal Society of Chemistry’s most cited journal.
Dr. Gouriprasanna Roy, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, has been awarded the Bronze Medal of the Chemical Research Society of India (CRSI). A highly prestigious professional recognition, for his contributions to research in Chemistry, the medal for Dr. Roy was announced at the 25th CRSI National Symposium in Chemistry held at IIT-Kanpur in July 2019.
Prof. Partha Chatterjee, Dean of International Partnerships, Shiv Nadar University was a speaker at 5th edition of ‘Global Exhibition on Services’; and delivered a session on ‘Internationalization of Higher Education in India’. The event was organized by Ministry of Commerce & Industry, GoI, in association with Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Services Export Promotion Council (SEPC), on 26-28 November 2019 in Bengaluru.
Mr. Anil Nair, Director of Admissions, Shiv Nadar University, was invited to speak on ‘New-age career options on liberal arts & humanities in India’ at the Schools Leaders & Head Counsellors Workshop held in Dubai on November 14, 2019. Mr. Nair attended the workshop alongside educationists from top universities in India. The event provided attendees with the opportunity to introduce their institutions before esteemed school groups from Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi and Ajman.
Ayana Sarkar, Research Scholar at Department of Physics, received the ‘Best Oral Presentation Award’ for her talk titled ‘Generating Random Bures states via coupled kicked tops’ at the 12th Conference on Nonlinear Systems and Dynamics (CNSD 2019) held at IIT Kanpur from 12-15 December 2019.
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Student-Team Moonshot from Shiv Nadar University won the Smart India Hackathon, Hardware - Complex Category. The team included - Aditya Dubey (B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering) as a team leader, Yadlapalli Pradeep Roy, Kushagr Tyagi, V. Pratiksha Sharma (B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering), Agastya Seth (B.Tech. in Electrical and Communication Engineering), and Jose Dominic (B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering). They worked on a problem statement by Tata Motors. The topic was - Intelligent Trip Management System for Electric Vehicles. The event took place at IISER, Pune. The team facilitators from Shiv Nadar University included Dr. Nishant Mishra, Dr. Rajeev Kumar Singh and team from Career Development Center. The two external mentors associated with the team Moonshot were - Mr. V.N. Rao Melam, Executive Director, JPMorgan Chase & Co., and Mr. Prashant Pansare, Founder & Managing Director, Inteliment. One of Shiv Nadar University’s alumni, Paul George, who is currently pursuing his Masters from IIT Madras, also helped the team with their project.
Deepika Kannan, doctoral student at Department of Life Sciences; and Dr. Nisha Yadav, doctoral student at the Departments of Chemistry received the prestigious BIRAC-SRISTI: GYTI 2019 (Gandhian Young Technological Innovation) Award from Shri Venkaiah Naidu, Vice President of India, on 6 July 2019 at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi, for their work on “Modernization of Traditional Anti-malarial Drug Artesunate via Nanomedicine Approach“.
Shiv Nadar University-India Team comprising Shrihari Negi, Shivsam Bady, Anindita Puri, Ranjini and Aakash Grover (B.Sc. (Research) in Biotechnology) won silver medal at the 2019 International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition held in Boston, USA. It was a tough competition where over 300 teams from different parts of the world took part. What was even more praiseworthy was the fact that Shiv Nadar University participated in the competition first time which took place between October 31 and November 4, 2019. The judges were impressed by both the poster and the presentation of the Shiv Nadar University students where several high-class scientific projects were presented. Dr. Richa Priyadarshini, Associate Professor, Department of Life Sciences, and Dr. Rohini Garg, Assistant Professor, Department of Life Sciences, mentored the students.
STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENTS
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STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENTS
Rakesh Rayapureddi and Amith, B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering, secured 2nd position at the Student Mechanism Design Contest (SMDC) held during the iNaCoMM 2019 - a biennial conference on Machines and Mechanisms, that took place at IIT Mandi on 5-7 December 2019. The winning team, who won a cash prize of ₹ 6000, has started the fabrication of the actual machine. The team’s machine design focused on resolving the issue of unwanted crop residue i.e. stubble of paddy or wheat. Every year around 35 million tonnes of stubble is burnt only in Northern states. This waste can be converted into useful products such as organic fertilizers, cattle feed, biofuel, making pellets, packaging materials, and bio coal, etc. The machine design focuses on processing the stubble.
SNU-iGEM team comprising Shrihari Negi, Shivsam Bady, Anindita Puri, Ranjini and Aakash Grover won the award for best presentation at the all India iGEM meet-up at IISER Bhopal along with IISER Kolkata. The team competed with 12 Indian teams during the event held on 20-21 July 2019.
Nishanth T.A., B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering, bagged a 4-month internship at QTIM lab at the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Nishanth will be working to develop and apply deep learning techniques to medical imaging, an area in which Harvard Medical School has conducted path-breaking research. Nishanth’s research carried out during his internship will be working towards his Bachelor’s thesis.
Rohan Gorantla, B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering, bagged an internship opportunity at the Living Analytics Research Centre (LARC) lab of Singapore Management University (SMU). Rohan will be spending his next semester as Research Assistant at the SMU lab in Singapore. The lab is a joint collaboration between SMU and Carnegie Mellon University, USA.
Siddharth Dixit, B.Sc. (Research) in Mathematics was invited among 50 worldwide researchers to participate in the Data Study Group organized by the Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for Artificial Intelligence. The week-long event was hosted by the Jean Golding Institute at the University of Bristol with an aim of bringing together some of the country’s top talent from data science, artificial intelligence, and wider fields, to analyze real-world data science challenges. Siddharth was selected based on his proposal on solving Air Pollution in Bristol City Center using Machine Learning and the work he had done in his previous research projects collaborating with the University of Luxembourg.
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STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENTS
Mehaq Mehta, B.A. (Research) in Sociology, presented her paper ‘Habitus of Loss: Psychic and Social’ at the Fortis Third Annual Psychology Conference on 15 September 2019. The theme of the conference was ‘Exploring the Psychosocial Realm in Psychology: A Multi-faceted Approach’.
Biswajit Sahariah, a doctoral students at the Department of Chemistry, was awarded the travel grant by the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Department of Science and Technology (DST), GoI, to deliver an oral presentation at the 1st International Conference on Noncovalent Interactions (ICNI), held in Lisbon, Portugal from 2-6 September 2019.
Deepika Kannan, a Ph.D. scholar at the Department of Life Sciences, received the Best Poster award at the Global Bio-India 2019. The event was held from 21-23 November 2019; and was an international congregation of biotechnology stakeholders, including international bodies, regulatory bodies, central and state ministries, SMEs, large industries, bioclusters, research institutes, investors, and the startup ecosystem.
Sanjana Maheshwari, B.Sc. (Research) in Chemistry, was selected for the national level undergraduate camp organized by National Initiative on Undergraduate Science (NIUS) by Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE), Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai. The camp will provide an opportunity to explore frontier research areas in chemistry and core concepts and enable students to comprehend scientific papers. Through laboratory activities, students will learn planning, decision-making and problem-solving.
K. Sanjana, B.Sc. (Research) in Chemistry, won the Best Oral Presentation award at the Green and Sustainable Chemistry Conference held at Manav Rachna University. She presented her research paper titled ‘Waste utilization to design S/Se encapsulated rGO as cathode material for high-performance greener batteries’ at the event. The conference was held from 7-8 November 2019, organized at Manav Rachna University, Faridabad, and was sponsored by Science & Engineering Research Board (SERB), Department of Science and Technology, India.
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Dr. Debdas Ray Develops Invisible Ink
RESEARCH @ SNUDr. Richa Priyadarshini Discovers Plastic Eating Bacteria
Dr. Richa Priyadarshini, Department of Life Sciences, School of Natural Sciences, and her team at Shiv Nadar University may have just found the solution to one of the most persistent problems: how to manage plastic waste. Dr. Priyadarshini has discovered two strains of bacteria that have the potential to decompose polystyrene, a key component of single-use plastic items. The bacterial species Exiguobacterium sibiricum strain DR11 and Exiguobacterium undae strain DR14 were isolated from wetlands adjoining the University. The research team, found that the bacteria use plastic as a carbon source and create biofilms. This initiates a process of degradation as hydrolyzing enzymes are released to break the polymer chains. The discovery assumes significance given the recent announcement by the Prime Minister of India to eliminate single-use plastic by 2022. The research has received widespread media coverage.
Dr. Debdas Ray, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry; and doctoral student Harsh Bhatia have developed a low-cost invisible security ink that may help in data storage and protection. The new ink, as described in the peer-reviewed Journal of Physical Chemistry C, offers improved security features compared to existing inks that are multi-component and, therefore, more expensive. These materials can be used in applications, such as security signs, emergency route signs, traffic signage, in addition to medical diagnosis, and background-independent bio emitting probes. According to Dr. Ray, the white security ink is made from cheaper, organic compounds that can be used in daylight as they show white emission with afterglow feature covering visible range of the spectrum (400-700 nanometres) under UV light exposure. These single component security inks give better stability, colour reproducibility and simple device fabrication over the multi-component security inks that are costly, toxic and work under different background, according to the article published by PTI.
10 | Research @ SNU
Dr. Harpreet Singh Grewal develops anti-corrosive coating using rice huskDr. Harpreet Singh Grewal, Department of Mechanical Engineering, and his research team at Shiv Nadar University has developed a new anti-corrosive coating using rice husk. The unique super-hydrophobic (water repelling) coating eliminates discoloration of the surface, physical damage or corrosion on a long-term basis. Developed by extracting the nano-silica particles of rice husk (an agriculture waste product), it also has the potential to offer an alternative to crop residue burning by farmers, a major cause for air pollution in the northern part of the country. The self-cleaning coating is a cost-effective and eco-friendly substitute for the existing toxic paints and coatings available in the market. The research has been sponsored by the Government of India’s Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), and has been tested under extreme weather conditions including rain and storms.
Prof. Jyoti Sharma is Preserving Over 300 Folk SongsProf. Jyoti Sharma, Center for Environmental Sciences and Engineering, and his research team at Shiv Nadar University are preserving over 300 Folk Songs from a village in Uttar Pradesh. The team is now in the process of documenting and preserving the songs in an “audio-visual format” as well as in the form of a book. Songs that have been documented, through audio-visual recordings, including the genres of Kissa, Ragni, bhajan and aarti, and a whole category of geet, which are specific to women.
Inauguration of DST FIST - Confocal Raman SpectrometerProf. Rupamanjari Ghosh inaugurated the DST FIST - Confocal Raman Spectrometer on 2 September 2019. It is a newly developed research facility added to the A Block in Physics department of Shiv Nadar University.
Raman spectroscopy is a simple, fast, and non-destructive technique, which is extensively used in Physics, Chemistry, Material and Biological science to identify and/or quantify elements, atoms, molecules, matter, and molecular structure. In Raman spectroscopy, a sample is illuminated by monochromatic light (typically a laser beam) and a spectrometer is used to analyze the scattered light (approximately 1 out of 107 photons). Raman scattering occurs when the system exchanges energy with the incoming photon and the system decays to vibrational energy levels above (anti-Stokes) or below (stokes) that of the initial state. The frequency shift corresponding to the energy difference between the incident and scattered photon is referred as Raman shift. Normally, Stokes lines are more intense than the anti-stokes lines and hence a Raman spectrometer detects only stokes lines. This event takes place in less than 10-14 seconds and a typical Raman spectrum is obtained by plotting the number of detected scattered photons as a function of Raman shift.
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RESEARCH @ SNU
Shiv Nadar University is fully-focused to pave the path of an academic research-based legacy. The hard work and dedicated
drive is getting its due rewards and recognitions, making the way forward extremely promising. Congratulations to all the
faculty members. This section includes the details of Approved Projects for Funding (Jul - Dec 2019)
IN FOCUS
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Dr. Venkatramani
Project title: Predicting and preventing aeroelastic flutter using the concepts of synchronization and amplitude death Funding Agency: DST SERB (ECRA)
Funding agency: Department of Science and Technology - Science and Engineering Research Board (DST-SERB)
Budget: ₹19 lakh
Duration: December 2019-2021
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Dr. Rohit Singh
Project title: Modelinq, simulation, and fabrication of MgZnO/ZnO heterostructures for biosensor application.
Funding agency: Department of Science and Technology - Science and Engineering Research Board (DST-SERB)
Budget: ₹25.89 lakh
Duration: November 2019-2021
SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES
Dr. Koyeli Mapa
DEPARTMENT OF LIFE SCIENCES
Project title: Elucidation of role of cytosolic chaperone Sse1, Hsp110 of yeast, during ER stress
Funding agency: Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) - Core Research Grant (CRG) scheme (June 2019)
Budget: ₹40 lakh
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The OUR program aims to give undergraduates a hands-on experience in conducting research and doing independent work under faculty supervision. OUR lets students learn by discovery, encourages greater student-faculty interaction, and helps identify candidates for graduate programs. In 2019, 86 projects were showcased by students during the 5th Opportunities for Undergraduate Research Conference.
The 5th OUR Conference saw some excellent projects and presentations, which made it very difficult to rank just three projects. Thus, below mentioned projects were chosen for award of distinction with a special cash prize. The list is sorted alphabetically (student name) and is not based on any rank.
OUR
OPPORTUNITIES FOR UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
Project Code Student Faculty Advisor Project Title
OUR20180028 Abhijit Nambiar Harpreet Grewal Developing Superhydrophobic and Oleophobic Surfaces Through Facile Physiochemical Treatments
OUR20180073 Amiya Chaudhuri Urmila Bhirdikar Cooking with Caste: An Ethnography of Food and the Modern, Urban Dalit Identity
OUR20180045 Charish Pothuri Karthick S A Novel Heat Transfer Mechanism using Acoustic Body Force in Micro and Minichannel
OUR20180058 Chitra Pratap Ashokankur Datta Analyzing the Efficacy of the Public-Private Partnership Model in the Primary Education Sector in India
OUR20180065 Gayathri Venkatraman Soumya Pati Deciphering the Role of Global Palmitoylation in Regulation of Human Microglia and Macrophage Activity in Disease Model
OUR20180078 Prabhleen Gill Sonal Singhal Performance Analysis and Implementation of Extreme Learning Machine (ELM) on FPGA
OUR20180052 Rohil Vaidya Debdas Ray Modulation of Emission Signal via Conformational Switching of a Fluorescence Chemosensor upon Analyte Binding
OUR20180067 Sai Charan Santosh Kumar A Quantum Mechanical Analysis of Particles in Random Potentials
OUR20180016 Sanjana k Bani Sarma Conformational control of peptoid tertiary amide bonds via carbon-yl-carbonyl interactions
OUR20180066 Soumya Teja PusapatiThe Prostitute as a Conduit of Contagion: The Discourse of Purity and Pollution In the Contagious Diseases Acts (1864, 1866, and 1869) and the Cantonment Acts (1864, 1889, 1895)
OUR20180007 Sanhrit Singhai Gyan Vikash Spatial Variability in Linear Elastic Soil
OUR20180039 Tanya Mathur Rohini Garg Evaluating the structural principles of DNA-TLR9 interaction for better design principles
OUR20180005 Uttara NairGoutam Chowdhury/
Gouriprasanna Roy
Understanding the Cause of Idiosyncratic Toxicity Associated with the Anticancer Drug Sunitinib
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As part of the Uttar Pradesh Government’s massive tree plantation drive ‘Vriksharopan Mahakumbh’ on August Kranti Diwas, students and faculty at Shiv Nadar University came together to plant more than 60 saplings of Neem, Amaltas, and Gulmohar varieties. The plantation drive was organized by the Office of Dean of Students Affairs.
‘Vriksharopan Mahakumbh’ is a result of the state Cabinet’s decision to plant and geotag a record 22 crore saplings in the state on August Kranti Diwas. The geotagging will allow the Government to monitor the plants’ growth.
Tree plantation drive on ‘Vriksharopan Mahakumbh’ 09 Aug 2019
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Department of Physical Education of Shiv Nadar University Celebrated the spirit of freedom and tradition with an exciting kite flying festival on this 73rd Independence Day. The event was also attended by Prof. Rupamanjari Ghosh, Vice Chancellor, Shiv Nadar University; Col. Gopal Karunakaran, President, Shiv Nadar University; Maj. Gen. G. Jaishankar, Dean of Students’ Affairs; and Dr. Amrish Tony, Deputy Director, Sports; apart from students, faculty members, and resident-families. The moment, the kite flying festival began, the sky was filled up with tri-color kites.
Kite Flying at Independence Day15 August 2019
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CAMPUS BEAT
HR Conclave 2019 organized by Shiv Nadar
University in association with HR Shapers
and powered by EmpowerIndia4Work was
a great success. The Conclave touched
upon theme ‘Millennials at Workplace’ – a
prominent issue in today’s changing times;
and hosted 11 speakers and panelists, who
presented their ideas and experiences
during the two days. While, Prof.
Rupamanjari Ghosh, Vice Chancellor, Shiv
Nadar University, opened the Conclave
with valuable insights into the ‘Future of
Work’; Col. Gopal Karunakaran (Retd.),
President, Shiv Nadar University and CEO,
Shiv Nadar Schools gave an insightful talk
on ‘how companies can build leaders and
solid careers’. The speakers during the two-
Day HR Conclave include renowned HR
leaders like Mr. Mukul Chopra, HR Head
- Club Factory (ex. Huawei Aircel); Mr.
Manish Rastogi, DGM and Head Capability
Development & Talent - Vodafone
Idea Ltd; Mr. Rajiv Nathani, Global HR
Head - Infogain; Mr. Girish Kohli, DGM
HR - Bennett Coleman & Co; Mr. Sharad
Verma, VP & CHRO - IRIS Software; Mr.
Sukrit Ghosh, Marketing and HR Projects
- DXC Technology; Ms. Vineeta Mittal,
Associate Director - People & Culture,
Grant Thornton; Ms. Megha Gupta, Human
Resources Director, Fiserv; Mr. Shubham
Tripathi, Campus Lead PAN India - Genpact;
and Mr. Deepak Choudhary, Director - Audi
New Delhi West.
HR Conclave 201913-14 September 2019
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Soccer is arguably one of the most aggressive sports played in the world. Department of Physical Education wanted to remove the seriousness of the game and bring something that is a lot less aggressive and a lot more fun. Bubble Soccer, was organized on 15th September 2019 at Central hall, Indoor Sports Complex. Bubble soccer is the recreational sport in which players were half-encased inside an inflated bubble which covers the player’s upper body and head. There were several teams who pitted against each other. Before competing, players of the sport were strapped into a balloon-like bubble and, much like regular soccer, tried to score on their opponents. Giggling and bumping into each other’s bubbles, The players thoroughly enjoyed the game.
Bubble Soccer15 September 2019
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More than a hundred school students and school delegates (each school sent a student from each stream and a delegate) from different parts of the country came together at the Shiv Nadar University during the ‘Experience SNU’ event which gave them a first-hand experience of life on campus. The two-day event was organized by the Admissions Department. The students came to the campus on October 2 and went back on October 4. Their visit was full of learning and experiences, as they interacted with the Shiv Nadar University students and faculty members; enjoyed sports at the Indoor Sports Complex, and took a guided tour of the campus.
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Shiv Nadar University’s Adventure Club organized a thrilling Hampta Pass Trek, which has a maximum altitude of 14,100 feet. The Trek offered the students a glorious view of green pastures, scenic landscapes, and the dramatic Spiti and Lahaul valleys. With nearly a week to explore this Himachal Pradesh gem, the trek is a must-take for every adventurer.
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Shiv Nadar University’s Mathematics Society organized the first edition of the SNU Autumn Open 2019, a thrilling one-day speed-cubing competition. The day saw best cubers from across the country showing off their prowess in a bid to set – and break – national records. The event is recognized by World Cube Association, with participants fighting it out under six categories including 3x3x3 Cube, Clock, Megaminx, Square-one, Skewb and 3x3x3 Feet. To make the day even more interesting, the event’s cube store partner, Cubelelo, had cubes and puzzles for sale.
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Inspiria - The Business Society of Shiv Nadar University organized its Annual Business Conclave 2019 on 19 October 2019. The day long Conclave witnessed eminent corporate speakers, delegates, various competitions and activities from a plethora of diverse areas congregate into a platform that facilitates fun-induced learning. The event’s highlight was - My Own Brew - an interactive session that saw 15 eminent speakers, sharing their thoughts, ideas and insights in informal canopy conversations. Some of the reknowned guest-speakers at the event included Mr. Padmanabhan Balasubramanian, Managing Director – Goldman Sachs; Mr. Digwanta Chakraborty, India Talent Acquisition Head – Boston Consulting Group; Mr. Sameer Dhanrajani, Chief Strategy Officer – Fractals Analytics; Mr. Utkarsh Amitabh, Founder – Network Capital, Global Shaper – World Economic Forum; Mr. Sumit Vashisth, Creative Director, Ogilvy; Mr. Bithal Bhardwaj, Chief Information Security Officer, General Electric; Mr. Arjun Bahl, Co- Founder, St+Art Foundation; Ms. Nida Hasan, Country Director, Change.org; Mr. Gaurav Gupta, Chief Commercial Officer, MG Motors; Mr. Nadeesh R., Head of Performance Solutions, Google; and Ms. Dola Halder, Brand Head, Doritos, PepsiCo. The Conclave closed with a Corporate Gala, kicked off by Mr. Yangdup Lama, master mixologist, who presented a riveting narrative of his bartending experiences and an entertaining demonstration of mixology.
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The Shiv Nadar University was honoured to host Padma Shri awardee Shovana Narayan as the legendary Indian kathak dancer performed at the university campus on November 7. The grand evening was organized by Spic Macay SNU Chapter on behalf of the Shiv Nadar University. Dr. Shovana of course needs little introduction. The Padma Shri in 1992 and the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1999–2000 are among the many awards and accolades that she has received in a glorious life and career.
Padma Shri Awardee Shovana Narayan Performs At Shiv Nadar University7 November 2019
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Shiv Nadar University in association with International Association of Physics Students (IAPS) organized the Physics Society School Day 2019. The event witnessed participation from students coming in from different schools across the NCR. The students were demonstrated various experiments and physical phenomena through various fun experiments along-with interactions with the professors and students.
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The Student Council at Shiv Nadar University organized CASCADE-Intra Fest 2019, a three-day extravaganza that promised a lively campus, great food, and a lot of excitement for three days. Day 1 saw students letting their hair down at the Halloween Costume Party and DJ Night. Day 2 of Cascade was marked by live music performances along with great food, followed by on campus Silent DJ to keep the beat going. Day 3 ended with much-awaited Ball Night - Moonlight Serenade.
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Shiv Nadar UNiversity organized student-
led event - TEDxShivNadarUniversity on
17 November 2019. It is one of the flagship
TEDx events in the Delhi-NCR region, where
“x” means: independently organized TED
event. The event witnessed speakers and
entertainers spark deep discussion and
connection among audience. Some of the
speakers this year included renowned names
such as Ms. Pradeepa Narayanaswamy,
Fertility Coach; Ms. Mahima Gujral Wadhwa,
Founder of Sui; Ms. Manisha Lath Gupta,
Permaculture Farmer; and Mr. Maniesh Paul,
Actor and Performer.
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The Consortium of Archaeology, Museums and Heritage under the aegis of Shiv Nadar University’s School of Humanities & Social Sciences organized a ‘Workshop on Archaeological Mapping’ that gave the students across Delhi and NCR an opportunity to get up close with the basics of mapping. The Workshop aimed to train students in making maps of archaeological sites such as ruined buildings, and architectural remains that are of potential archaeological interest, which can then be analyzed and interpreted for an understanding of the past. The workshop was conducted by Prof. Jaya Menon and Dr. Hemanth Kadambi from Shiv Nadar University; Prof. Supriya Varma, Jawaharlal Nehru University; and Dr. Biswajit Dev Barma, from Delhi University.
Archaeological Mapping Workshop 16-17 November 2019
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School of Management & Entrepreneurship organized
its 5th Edition of MOQSH - the Annual Management
Festival of Shiv Nadar University. The two days long
festival was a culmination of various bizz-competitions,
business simulations, and the Annual Business Summit
- Transcend. Transcend, saw prominent personalities
from the corporate sector including Ms. Roshni Nadar
Malhotra, Executive Director & CEO, HCL Corporation;
Vice Chairperson, HCL Technologies; Trustee, Shiv Nadar
Foundation; Founder & Trustee, The Habitats Trust; and
Mr. Ravinder Pal Singh, Chief Information and Innovation
Officer, Tata Singapore Airlines. MOQSH witnessed wide
participation from premier B-Schools across the country.
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Shiv Nadar University’s Alumni Relations Office organized an Alumni Meet at Chennai, hosting alumni from Class of 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019. It was wonderful to reunite with our former students, remembering old times, and catching up with each other’s lives made us realize once again – the bond we share with our alumni.
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Shiv Nadar University organized it first ever Rewards & Recognition Ceremony - SNU Spotlight 2019 for its Staff members on 6 December 2019. The event, appreciated and recognized employees through rewards and activities as a way of gratitude. The fun-filled event included activities such as games, awards, music, and dance performances by the staff. The event was followed by a live band performance and Gala Dinner. Spotlight 2019 also turned out to be a great way to mingle and bond with each other.
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BIDDING ADIEUShiv Nadar University bid Mr. Rajeev Swarup, Previous President of Shiv Nadar University a hearty Farewell on 26 September 2019, as he (Mr.
Swarup) completed his term as President, Shiv Nadar University on 30 September 2019. The Farewell was thrown by all the staff members
of the University, who operate under the Presidents’ office, as they (staff members) poured their experiences and feelings while reminiscing the
long tenure spent with Mr. Swarup. The previous President, in an address, shared his memories and remembered his tenure at the campus, as
he had been living in the University campus since the institution’s early days. It was an emotional moment, as all the staff members bid adieu
to Mr. Swarup in their own different ways.
Mr. Swarup as President headed all non-academic functions at Shiv Nadar University including Admissions, Finance, HR, IT, Marketing and
Campus Infrastructure. With nearly four decades of corporate experience in incubating, managing and developing both the strategic &
operational aspects of large businesses, Mr. Swarup superannuated from HCL America as Senior Corporate Vice President and Chief Customer
Officer - Strategic Accounts.
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Department of Electrical Engineering organized a 5 days long Faculty Development Program on ‘Antenna Trends’ at Shiv Nadar University campus in coordination with
E&ICT Academy IIT Guwahati from 1 to 5 July2019 under National Knowledge Network, Summer Course 2019. This is an initiative of Govt. of India (Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology) for Employability Enhancement. The 20 participants, who attended the FDP, hail from various universities/academic institutes of Delhi-NCR.
1-5 July 2019
Faculty Development Program On Antenna Trends
The new academic session of Shiv Nadar University began on 22-23 July 2019, as the Freshmen Class of 2023
joined the campus. Excited, and nervous at the same time, the students checked - into their new lives as they proceeded through the registration process.
The registration was followed by a six days long Orientation Session, which kicked-off on 24 July 2019. The program was meant to acquaint the new students with life at Shiv Nadar University; and initiate them to the academic path ahead. Apart from the academic and industry lectures, the students went through a diverse range of activities such as games, film screenings, and alumni interaction during the program.
22-23 July 2019
Joining Day and Orientation Session
27 July 2019
Josh Run 2019The Department of Physical Education organized a ‘Josh Run’ for the incoming Class of Undergraduate students. The 5 Km run was initiated to provide a platform for freshers to
come and join the sports program actively.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering organized a talk by Prof. Subir Kumar Saha on ‘Robotics2Rural – Innovative Teaching and Research
Approaches’. The talk focused on engineering through robotics competitions like DD-Robocon and how research with publications on rural systems can be carried out while helping the community for better India.
2 August 2019
Talk by Prof. Subir Kumar Saha
Career Development Center organized a talk by Alumnus, Mr. Bhamidipati Deewang (Class of 2016), B.Sc. (Research) in Mathematics, on “A Non-Archimedean Volume of
Hilbert Scheme of Points”.
8 August 2019
Alumni Talk Series
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Department of Computer Science and Engineering along with the Career
Development Center organized a talk by Dr. Kavita Bala, Chair of CSE Department at Cornell University. The talk focused on modeling and recognizing complex materials and visual recognition.
7August 2019
Talk by Dr. Kavita Bala
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The Sociology Club - Totem Pole; and Theatre Society - Imprints of Shiv Nadar University presented ‘Those Left Behind Things’, a play written and directed by Vikram Phukan and
performed by actors Gandhary Dewan and Rushab Kamdar. Totem Pole held a discussion on the theme present in the production after the play.
21 August 2019
Those Left Behind Things
School of Engineering organized a talk on ‘Deep Learning in Industry and Science’ by Dr. Gautam Shroff, Chief Consultant in Tata Consultancy Services & Head TCS Research. The talk
gave an overview of the deep-learning today and where open problems lie. Dr. Shroff also shared some detailed examples, where TCS has applied and deployed deep learning for practical problems in diverse domains, from IT itself to retail, manufacturing and industrial science.
23 August 2019
Talk by Dr. Gautam Shroff
Department of History organized a talk by Dr. Malavika Kasturi, Associate Professor, Department of Historical Studies, University of Toronto, Canada on ‘Hunting for Banaras’
Mughal Past: Space, Place and Public Memory in a Pilgrimage City’. The talk focused on her new project which is a broad intersection of her research interests in the complex pasts of a pilgrimage centre, urban space and mobility, and public memory.
22 August 2019
Talk by Dr. Malavika Kasturi
Department of Art and Performing Arts organized a talk and an exhibition by Mr. Gigi
Scaria, an active practitioner in the field of Visual Arts. His work was exhibited at MFA Studios.
20-21 August 2019
Talk by Mr. Gigi Scaria
As part of its 11th Research Colloquium, School of Management and Entrepreneurship organized a talk on ‘Strangers in an alien land: Why should host country nationals help them?’ by Prof. Arup Varma,
Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago. During his talk, Prof. Varma shared observations from his student life the doctoral program at Rutgers University and reflected upon his encounters in different parts of the world which invoked his research curiosity to unravel the complicated expatriate - host country national relationship.
14 August 2019
11th Research Colloquium
Department of Chemical Engineering organized a talk on ‘Techno-economics of Turning Waste into Resources’ by Mr. Narendra Kumar, Previous President of Reliance, Barabanki. He
spoke about the products made of recycled PET and the essentials of flake quality and conversion technology.
22 August 2019Talk by Mr. Narendra Kumar
Department of Chemical Engineering organized a talk on ‘Green Energy, Clean
Energy – Challenges and Opportunities’ by Dr. Sanjeev S. Katti, Director General, OEC, Delhi. He spoke about the need to develop and implement green & clean technologies to meet the growing energy demands and to reduce imports of oil and coal; and also to reduce the CO2 emission to help contain global warming.
27 August 2019
Talk by Dr. Sanjeev S. Katti
School of Engineering organized a talk on ‘Universally Verifiable Voting’ by Prof.
Subhashis Banerjee from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. The talk covered issues relating to electronic voting, including isolated EVM based solutions and internet voting. Prof. Banerjee also presented the design outline of a scalable, efficient and universally verifiable voting protocol whose correctness can be established independent of the hardware and the software used.
27 August 2019Talk by Prof. Subhashis Banerjee
29 August 2019
Talk by Prof. Ashok MishraDepartment of Chemical Engineering organized a talk on ‘Fostering Creativity,
Innovations and Entrepreneurship’ by Prof. Ashok Mishra, IISc Bangalore. During the talk he discussed how the advances in productivity are increasingly based on knowledge, which once disclosed spreads faster than capital or people and all the countries stand together when new knowledge is shared internationally.
Department of International Relations and Governance Studies organized a talk
on ‘Civil-Military Relations in India – a Historical Perspective, Recent Developments and the Way Forward’ by Mr. R. Chandrashekhar, Senior Fellow, Centre for Joint Welfare Studies. The talk aimed to trace the course of evolution of the structures of control of India’s Armed Forces.
29 August 2019
Talk by Mr. R. Chandrashekhar
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“Fit India Movement” is a nation-wide campaign that aims to encourage people to include physical activity and sports in their everyday lives. Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched
the nation-wide “Fit India Movement” on the occasion of National Sports Day, August 29 and appealed to every citizen to remain healthy and fit. He also emphasized on the importance of fitness, especially in the times we are living in. As per the instructions of UGC, the Physical Education Department of Shiv Nadar University organized a live screening of the event held in New Delhi. The Department of Physical Education aims to further encourage the Shiv Nadar University community to make sports & fitness an integral part of active and growing sports culture at the University.
29 August 2019
“Fit India Movement”-National Sports Day
The Physical Education Department at Shiv Nadar University organized a Yogathon on the occassion of National Sports Day. The target was to complete 108 Surya Namaskar. A proper
warm-up was done by all participants before the start of Surya Namaskar. Once the challenge started and participants picked up the pace the synchronized movements of Surya Namaskar provided an enthralling view.
29 August 2019
Yogathon 2019
Department of History organized a talk on ‘A Future in Ruins’ by Archeologist Dr. Lynn Meskell a Professor at the Department of Anthropology, University of Stanford, USA.
29 August 2019
Talk by Prof. Lynn Meskell
Department of Physical Education organized a 5 KM long cross-country run for the students, faculty, and staff members.
30 August 2019
Cross Campus Run
Department of Civil Engineering organized a talk on ‘Diginfomonia’ by
Prof. K.R. Yogendra Simha, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
30 August 2019
Talk by Prof. K.R. Yogendra Sinha
A Beginners Tennis Camp was organized by the Sports Department from 26-
29 August; and 2-5 September for students, faculty members and their family members. Altogether 40 players took part in the camp. The camp was divided into group training, physical workout sessions & doubt sessions. Sports Department provided all the necessary equipment related to the training.
2-5 September 2019
Beginners Tennis Camp
The Economics Society of Shiv Nadar University organized a Keynote Address
by Shri S.S.K. Pradhan, General Manager, Department of Non-Banking supervision, Reserve Bank of India. During his address, he spoke on ‘the impact of looming NBFC Liquidity Crisis on our economy’.
3 September 2019
Talk by Shri. S.S.K. Pradhan
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Department of Chemical Engineering organized a talk on ‘Computational Fluid
Dynamics for Process Industry’ by Dr. Vivek Vitankar, Director, FluiDimensions. The talk covered various aspects of CFD and discussed the application areas of CFD in general and chemical process industry.
5 September 2019
Talk by Dr. Vivek Vitankar
Department of Life Sciences organized a research seminar on ‘Cross-talk between
FSH and LH in preovulatory granulosa cells and its impact on pathogenesis of polycystic ovary syndrome’ by Dr. Rita Singh, Professor & Chair, Division of Molecular Endocrinology & Reproduction, University of Delhi.
5 September 2019
Talk by Prof. Rita Singh
Department of Economics organized a job talk on ‘A Bioeconomic Framework for PES Programs Generating Multiple Environmental Services’ by Dr. Ram Rajan, Ph.D., Penn State University
which explored the idea in context of central Himalayan forest region of India. Community led forest conservation helps with sequestering carbon and augmenting stream water flow.
5 September 2019
Economics Job Talk by Dr. Ram Rajan
Department of History organized a talk on ‘The Historian and the City: Reading the Colonial into Many Pasts of Madras’ by Dr. Mahesh Gopalan who is a historian at St. Stephens College,
University of Delhi. The talk focused on some of the prejudices to show how these histories used religion, economy, caste, and region to condition a distinct memory of the early colonial period; and fashioned a unique idea of the presidency and of the city.
12 September 2019
Talk by Dr. Mahesh Gopalan
Department of Sociology organized a talk on ‘Against Eurocentrism’ and ‘Women and the Gift Economy’ by Prof. Rajni Kanth, Visiting Scholar, Harvard University 2007-2017; and Prof.
Genevieve Vaughan, Independent Social Researcher.
5 September 2019
Talk by Prof. Rajni Kanth and Prof. Genevieve Vaughan
Shiv Nadar University hosted the Dean’s List felicitation ceremony to recognize
the outstanding academic performance of our students in the Spring 2019 semester. The University has instituted two kinds of academic awards for its undergraduate students. The Dean’s List rewards academic excellence in a particular semester, while the Graduation Awards reward sustained excellence over the entire course of study. Special prizes are given to students who qualify for the Dean’s List and have a perfect SGPA of 10. The Opportunities for Undergraduate Research 2018-2019 edition’s certificates and cash prize were also distributed during the felicitation ceremony.
5 September 2019
Dean’s List - Spring Semester 2019
Department of Sociology organized a talk on ‘Searching for Tawaif: notes from the field’ by Ms. Saba Dewan, filmmaker and writer. She spoke about her book Tawaifnama and the ways
in which her film making practice shaped the writing of the book.
12 September 2019
Talk by Ms. Saba Dewan
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As part of its Thursday Talk Series, Shiv Nadar University’s Career Development Center organized a talk by Mr. Amlesh Sinha, Director Engineering, MakeMyTrip. Mr. Sinha addressed students
from the Department of Computer Science & Engineering and spoke about the basics of Engineering like Optimum Solutions, Optimum Code, Monitor & Trouble shoot hooks. He also discussed various technologies namely design patterns, AWS, React JS, Database design, caching & caching strategies.
12 September 2019
Talk by Mr. Amlesh Sinha
The Center for Public Affairs and Critical Theory (C-PACT) at Shiv Nadar University organized a talk on ‘How to Use Water Ethics to Protect Rivers and Aquifers for Future Generations’ by Dr. David Groenfeldt, Director of Water-Culture Institute, and Adjunct Professor of Anthropology
at University of New Mexico. Dr. Groenfeldt advocates a new and revitalized field of water ethics that will encourage debate and discussion about the ethical dimensions of water use, water management, and the diverse policies and practices connected to water.
13 September 2019
Talk by Dr. David Groenfeldt
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School of Management and Entrepreneurship organized a talk on ‘What should be the focus in established companies to improve their innovation performance - Process or Culture?’ by Mr.
Ravi Arora, Vice President – Innovation, Tata Sons. According to Mr. Arora, the implementation and improvement of management practices have their own set of challenges. Unlike technical research, innovation practices usually don’t use data for refinement.
13 September 2019
Talk by Mr. Ravi Arora
Prof. Shivam Gupta, Academician and Researcher, Information Science at Montpellier Business School, Montpellier University, France delivered an intriguing talk at the 12th Research
Colloquium organized by SME Research Colloquium Committee at Shiv Nadar University. Speaking on ‘Leveraging Smart Supply Chain and Information System Agility for Supply Chain Flexibility’, Prof. Gupta delved into how organization information processing theory could explain the strong relationship between smart supply chain and the information system flexibility of organizations. Through empirical findings, he argued that appropriate deployment of information processing would lead to better diffusion of information throughout the system.
18 September 2019
Talk by Mr. Ravi Arora
Department of Computer Science and Engineering organized a seminar on Open Data Integration, by Prof. Subhash Bhalla, University of Aizu. Prof. Bhalla’s talk described the state-
of-the-art polystore database systems for creating meta-data. It also demonstrated an integrated approach for addressing the problems of growth and scalability.
19 September 2019
Talk by Prof. Subhash Bhalla
School of Engineering organized a talk on ‘Building Physics: domain, some research and research potential’ by Prof. Bishwajit Bhattacharjee, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Delhi.
17 September 2019
Talk by Prof. Bishwajit Bhattacharjee
Department of Electrical Engineering organized a talk on ‘Simulation
and Modeling of High Current Injection Phenomenon in Advanced Semiconductor Devices and Circuits’ by Dr. Amitabh Chatterjee, Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara, CA. A guest faculty at NIT, Mizoram, Dr. Chatterjee looked into high current reliability of GaN structures in novel power converter topologies and status of predictive TCAD simulations for evaluating safe operating area of these circuits.
20 September 2019
Talk by Dr. Amitabh Chatterjee
As part of its Seminar Series, Department of Sociology organized a talk on ‘The case of
Cheriyal Paintings of Telangana’ by Dr. Chandan Bose, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Sociology, Department of Liberal Arts, Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad. The talk focused on how practitioners assemble together a critical language from within the practice to not only respond to constructed discourses, but also open up new epistemological possibilities and new paradigms of historical research.
26 September 2019
Talk by Dr. Chandan Bose
Shiv Nadar University hosted Ms. Smriti Ahuja, Vice President, Human Resources
at Cognizant for a workshop on ‘Diversity Inclusion in Organizations’. The workshop focused on issues like ‘How do we overcome gender, religious, sexual, ethnicity barriers and foster greater diversity and inclusion in places of learning’. The discussion aimed at breaking the stereotypes and fostering a feeling of oneness.
19 September 2019
Workshop on Diversity Inclusion in Organizations
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To mark Navratri, the Cultural Committee of Shiv Nadar University held a colorful Dandiya
Night at the campus. The event featured a special Garba performance by students and food stalls serving up mouth-watering snacks.
1 October 2019
Dandiya Night
Department of Civil Engineering organized a seminar on ‘Particular Matter Measurements:
Instrumentation, Calibration and Chemical Analyses for Source Tracing’ by Dr. Shankar G. Aggarwal, Senior Scientist, CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, India. This talk focused on the NPLI developments, discussion of air quality measurements, traceability, and other related issues.
16 October 2019
Talk by Dr. Shankar G. Aggarwal
Department of Chemical Engineering organized a workshop on ‘Process
Intensification and Applications in Chemical Engineering’ by Prof. D.P. Rao, IBM Research Process Intensification consultants, Hyderabad; and Mr. R.C. Mehta, Founder/Proprietor, Trilok Corporation, Mumbai. Prof. Rao took the session on ‘Changing Landscape of Chemical Engineering: Role of Process Intensification, 3-D printing, Internet of Things, AI’; and Mr. Mehta Spoke on ‘Practical Challenges in making inventions work’. The workshop covered various topics like 3D Printing, Internet of Things, AI and Practical Challenges in Making Inventions.
15 October 2019
Talk by Prof. D.P. Rao and Mr. R.C. Mehta
As part of the Departmental Seminar Series, Department of Sociology organized
a talk by Dr. Geetika Bapna, a sociologist/social anthropologist by training and a Junior fellow at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, Delhi. Using anecdotes, Dr. Bapna focused on various questions like how does crisis tarry between the named and the unnamed? And, how do we establish a narrative continuity between the regular and the crisis-ridden within marriage?
17 October 2019
Talk by Dr. Geetika Bapna
Department of History organized a talk on ‘The Emperor’s Table: Politics of Ritualised Consumption at the Mughal Court’ by Dr. Neha Vermani, Ph.D., Royal Holloway University of
London. Drawing attention to the hitherto marginalized history of food practices at the Mughal court, the talk explored the intersections between ritualized acts of food and wine consumption, the notion of kingship and the relationship between the emperor and his elites that informed the Mughal court society from sixteenth to the eighteenth century.
17 October 2019
Talk by Dr. Neha Vermani
Department of Computer Science and Engineering organized a talk on ‘How to
Write a Research Paper’ by Dr. Khushalani, Ph.D., Aerospace Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA.
17 October 2019
Talk By Dr. Khushalani
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Shiv Nadar University Chapter of SPIC MACAY organized a musical evening with sitar maestro, Pt. Shubhendra Rao at the campus. The event witnessed one of India’s finest sitarists captivate
the audience with his stirring music.
22 October 2019
SPIC MACAY
Department of Life Sciences as part of its Scientific Seminar Series organized a talk on ‘Inhibiting Protein-Protein Interactions in Pathogens’ by Prof. Anand Ranganathan, Special Centre for
Molecular Medicine, Jawahar Lal Nehru University, New Delhi.
23 October 2019
Talk by Prof. Anand Ranganathan
Department of Civil Engineering organized a seminar on ‘Sustainable Wastewater Management: Challenges and Way Forward’ by Prof. Ligy Philip, Dean of Planning, Indian Institute of
Technology Madras. Her talk highlighted the present status of wastewater management in India and associated problems.
23 October 2019
Talk by Prof. Ligy Philip
As part of its Seminar Series, Department of Sociology organized a talk on ‘Imagined Geographies and the Indo-Tibetan Borderlands’ by Dr. Swargajyoti Gohain, Assistant Professor,
Sociology and Anthropology, Ashoka University. The talk focused on how individuals can think about modes of belonging that do not conform to conventional political geographies and identities in the contemporary global order of nation-states.
24 October 2019
Talk by Dr. Swargajyoti Gohain
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Department of Civil Engineering organized a talk on ‘Research Challenges
in Pavement Engineering’ by Prof. Animesh Das, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Kanpur. The talk highlighted various research challenges that pavement researchers are striving to decipher so as to build pavements with improved reliability, sustainability and economy.
4 November 2019
Talk by Prof. Animesh Das
Department of Sociology organized a talk on ‘Sacrifice, Suffering and Sexual
Difference: Thinking from Bhagat Singh’ by Dr. Simona Sawhney, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Delhi. The talk focused on understanding what remains of Bhagat Singh’s legacy today, and speculated that the very relation to suffering may have changed substantively from Bhagat Singh’s time to our own.
7 November 2019
Talk by Dr. Simona Sawhney
Department of International Relations and Governance Studies organized a talk
on ‘Globalization of Sports and the Rise of Non-Western Nations’ by Dr. Amit Gupta, Associate Professor, Department of International Security Studies, USAF Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Alabama. He discussed, how international sports and their institutions were dominated by western nations who set the rules and agendas of these games.
7 November 2019
Talk by Dr. Amit Gupta
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Department of International Relations and Governance Studies organized a talk on ‘Constitutionally Shackled: The Story of Environmental Jurisprudence in India’ by Dr. Nupur
Chowdhury, Centre for the Study of Law & Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University. The talk highlighted the development of environmental jurisprudence in India.
31 October 2019
Talk by Dr. Nupur Chowdhury
Department of International Relations and Governance Studies organized a talk by Prof. Ian Hall from Griffith University, Australia on ‘India’s Foreign Policy: Diplomacy, Reputation and
the Domestic Audience’. During his talk, Prof. Hall highlighted the complex interplay of diplomacy, reputation and the domestic audience in the shaping of this policy. He made a case for students of foreign policy to pay close attention to linkages between domestic dynamics and foreign affairs.
24 October 2019
Talk by Prof. Ian Hall
The Department of Design organized a design seminar and workshop on ‘Automotive Design and Future’ by Mr. Jagjit Rana, Group Lead, Interior Design and Personalization, Maruti Suzuki
India Limited. The one-day workshop explored on what does the future hold for automotive design, and a number of hands-on activities.
31 October 2019
Workshop on ‘Automotive Design and Future’
Department of History organized a talk on ‘Dhaka At the Borders: Rethinking the Urban in South Asia and the new geographies of capitalist accumulation’ by Dr. Rajarshi Dasgupta,
Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University.
31 October 2019
Talk by Dr. Rajarshi Dasgupta
As part of the Alumni Speaker Series, the Career Development Center organized an alumni discussion with Jitesh Aggarwal (Class of 2016) and Parth Dhanjal (Class of 2017) from B.Tech.
in Computer Science and Engineering. Both the alumni gave students a glimpse of the life after Shiv Nadar University as they shared insights on the nitty-gritty of internships including the importance of winter internships. Mr. Aggarwal, who’s currently working with computer technology giant, Dell and Mr. Dhanjal, who’s with global software company, Red Hat, delved into the exciting world of virtual and augmented reality and discussed making the switch to these niches.
1 November 2014
Alumni Speaker Series
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Department of History organized a talk by Dr. Abhishek Anand, Ancient indian historian,
IGNOU which answered the following questions: how do gender and aesthetics feature in the procedures and techniques of these śilpa texts by which certain representations are manifested? Is aesthetics an ‘innocent’ paradigm of beauty and visual depiction, or is it shaped, determined and underpinned by the dynamics of gender in these handbooks?
7 November 2019
Talk by Dr. Abhishek Anand
Center for Environmental Sciences & Engineering at the School of Natural Sciences
organized a seminar on ‘Environmental Stress and Occupational Health Hazards’ By Prof. Deodutta Roy, Florida International University, Miami, USA.
8 November 2019
Talk by Prof. Deodutta Roy
As part of its Research Seminar Series, Department of Economics organized a talk
on ‘Optimal Intergenerational Transfers: Public Education and Pensions’ by Mr. Tridip Ray, Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi. Mr. Ray explored how the optimal policy suggests phasing out pension once the market level of education is achieved.
8 November 2019
Talk by Mr. Tridip Ray
Department of Art and Performing Arts hosted an Exhibition - The Dancer’s Body. The exhibition was a performance put up by the students, that archived the movements of a dancer’s body.
15 November 2019
Exhibition: The Dancer’s Body
Department of Physics hosted Delhi NCR school students at Shiv Nadar University, as part of the (International Association of Physics Students) School Day 2019. It was a day of learning and experiments for the students, as they interacted with the Shiv Nadar University
undergraduates to know more about the life on campus. The students interacted with faculty members, conducted Physics experiments and took laboratory tours during the event.
16 November 2019
IAPS School Day
As part of its Research Seminar Series, Department of Economics organized a talk on ‘Delegation and Learning’ Mr. Bikramaditya Datta, IIT Kanpur.
15 November 2019
Talk by Mr. Bikramaditya Datta
16 November 2019
Life Beyond Sociology: Panel DiscussionTotem Pole - the Sociology Club of Shiv Nadar University organized a half-a-day long panel discussion - ‘Life beyond Sociology’. Eight panelists were selected who have completed either
their Undergraduate or PostGraduate studies in Sociology and are now pursuing their careers in fields beyond Academia. The purpose of this event was primarily to expose students, who are currently pursuing majors and minors in Sociology, to career possibilities after graduation. The event also aimed to demonstrate how one can apply the concepts learnt in classrooms to spaces outside.
The first panel session had Prerna Bountra (International Relations Program Officer at Ananta Centre); Rajashree Chowdhury (Independent Researcher and Blogger as well as Executive at Sshristi India Trust); Akash Joshi (Senior Assistant Editor with The Indian Express); and Neeraj Shetye (Shiv Nadar University alumnus and campaign manager in the recently held Maharashtra elections). For the second panel session, the speakers were Inika Hazarika (Shiv Nadar University alumna and Intern at Observer Research Foundation, Delhi); Pallavi Rebbapragada (Journalist and Policy Advisor to the Delhi government); Priyanuj Choudhary (Former Teach For India Fellow and currently working at Language and Learning Foundation); and Aali Sinha (Development Research and Consulting Professional). Each speaker brought their experiences and stories to the table to enlighten Sociology students about the convergence of academic Sociology and real life.
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Department of Economics organized a talk on ‘A small laundry list for Indian businesses’ by Mr. Subhomoy Bhattacharya of Business Standard. He spoke on how the factor market
reforms or the lack of it has been the most difficult business agenda of each government since 1991.
20 November 2019
Talk by Mr. Subhomoy Bhattacharya
Department of Sociology organized a talk on ‘Serving Others, Changing the Self: The Transformative Power of Seva’ by Lauren Nippoldt, a Fullbright Nehru Fellow and a Ph.D.
candidate at the University of California, San Diego. The talk argued that while moral conflicts and personal sacrifices may arise while doing Seva, the practice of Seva offers personal and community transformations that afford the opportunity for wellbeing, healing, and resilience in everyday life.
21 November 2019
Talk by Lauren Nippoldt
Department of English organized a talk on ‘The Heart’s Desert: Looking Inward in Cassian’s Conferences and Ancrene Wisse’ by Dr. Aparna Chaudhuri, Assistant Professor of English at
Ashoka University. The talk explored the concept of an interiorized eremitism – religious solitude in a desert ‘within the heart’ set out in the fifth century and the thirteenth century.
21 November 2019
Talk by Dr. Aparna Chaudhuri
Shiv Nadar Univeristy hosted Ladakh’s first Lieutenant Governor, Mr. Radha Krishna Mathur for a campus visit and discussion. Mr. Mathur, who retired as the Chief Information Commissioner
of India in November 2018, was accompanied by Mr. Asif Hussain, OSD, Lt. Gov’s office, Ladakh; Mr. Raj Kumar Lohia, CMD of Lohia Group; and Mr. Bharat Kumar Parmar and Mr. Vijay Shukla of Eduvisors. The guests met Maj. Gen. G. Jaishankar (Retd.), Dean of Students’ Affairs, as well as the faculty.
26 November 2019
Mr. R.K. Mathur Visits Shiv Nadar University
CAMPUS BUZZ
19 November 2019
Student Council ElectionsThe elections for Student Council 2020 concluded at the campus. The office bearers consisted four directly elected representatives, viz. President, Vice President, Sports
Secretary and Cultural Secretary. The online electoral process also helped the students choose their Class Representatives.
School of Management and Entrepreneurship organized its 13th
Research Colloquium on ‘Exploring the Influence of CEOs on Sustainability - Insights from Social Media’ by Prof. Arpan Kumar Kar, Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi. The talk explored the role of CEOs of large MNCs as influencers for propagating related information surrounding sustainability. It also looked for, inherent biases which may affect the CEOs to be inclined towards specific sustainable goals.
27 November 2019
13th SME Research Colloquium
Career Development Center organized a talk by Mr. Varun Mishra, Alumnus, B.Tech.
in Computer Science and Engineering, Shiv Nadar University. He shared with students his journey from Shiv Nadar University to Ph.D. at Ivy League Research University, Dartmouth College during the talk.
3 December 2019
Alumni Talk Series
Dr. Thorsten Wojczewski, Fellow of King’s India Institute, King’s College London,
gave a talk on ‘Populism and Foreign Policy’ where he highlighted how despite the apparent ‘global rise of populism’, populism itself remains an often misunderstood and fuzzy concept. Dr. Wojczewski discussed the analytical distinctiveness of populism and the relationship between populism and foreign policy while illustrating it with contemporary case-studies.
12 December 2019
Talk by Dr. Thorsten Wojczewski
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MUSINGS
Ananyaa Mehra | MBA, Class of 2021
YOU’RE A STARWhen you look up in the sky,
do you see the stars shining so brightly in the dark?
You and I.
We are also like stars.
I know the nights feel too dark,
and the mornings seem too welcoming.
Your cups of coffee are just increasing in number,
and the pages in your diary will soon get over, all thanks to your
urge to vent it all out.
You open your phone a million times,
to text someone.
Your Mom, Dad, sister, friend, best friend.
You want to tell them,
that you are falling into this pit,
where everything is too dark,
and you’re all alone.
But, you can’t.
You sit there, on your bed,
hiding from your own existence,
wondering if it was time to give up.
But, there is still a part of you,
that has a very soft voice now,
telling you to push yourself, because you can.
Telling you that you just need to be a little more patient with
life.
But,
you’re trying to suppress that part, aren’t you?
Don’t.
Sometimes,
if you let out one cry for help,
everyone will be there for you.
By staying alive,
you can let people love you and support you.
By asking for help,
you’re saving yourself,
and everyone else too.
Never forget,
that you’re a star, in this world which seems to be consuming
you.
You have to shine so bright, that the darkness can’t come around
you anymore.
And, honestly,
sometimes, if you need help to shine, then you deserve that too.
We are all there.
A text,
a call,
a knock on the door,
anything would work.
But, don’t let go.
Not for us, not for yourself,
but for that beautiful life, that is waiting for you to live it.
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SPORTS @ SNU
1st Inter Hostel Kabaddi Tournament 2019
The 1st Inter Hostel Kabbadi Tournament 2019 organized by the Department of Physical Education and Sports Committee at the Shiv Nadar University campus. The tournament was a huge success and has set a benchmark for future tournaments to follow. The matches were filled with excitement, and hunger for victory. It was heartening to see people come out in large numbers to support their friends..
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Badminton SNUSL (Boys/Girls) 2019-20, was organized at the Badminton Hall by Department of Physical Education along with Sports Committee. All four clubs Bulls, Pheonix, Panthers, and Falcons participated in the league. The Boys final match was played between Bulls and Panthers with Bulls defeating Panther by 3-0. In Girls final match Phoenix defeated Falcons by 2-1. The league offered a fun and friendly sporting environment, in which some competitors were competing in badminton for the first time in such a competitive league. The league witnessed a great amount of the supportive crowd came out to cheer their favourite players throughout the league.
SNUSL Badminton2-6 September 2019
7 September 2019
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SPORTS @ SNU
The stage was set for the final match to compete in Volleyball SNUSL on September 2019. The tournament, simply put, was a brilliant one, with each team seeming to bring forth something entirely different this season. The scale of emotional input in the players of the tournament truly memorable and outstanding one. Bulls and Phoenix team dominated the league, winning all of their matches against other clubs. The clubs showed immense sportsmanship and love for the game - despite losing their matches.
The final showdown was between Bulls and Phoenix. The level of play, displayed equally by both teams, was and the crowd could visually see the amount of emotional and physical input the players ejected into the game. The match was won by Phoenix 25-22, 25-19, 25-16.
SNUSL Volleyball1 September 201903
Department of Physical Education conducted the 2nd Inter-departmental Football Tournament for both Men & Women. A total of 10 teams representing various departments participated in the tournament in the men’s and two in the women’s category. Students turned out in great numbers to support and cheer their respective departmental teams. Teams from the Department of CSE, ME, ECE, EEE, Civil and Chemical, SoNS & SoHSS, BMS, TSS, and Ph.D. participated in the tournament. After the tough preliminary rounds departments of SoHSS and EEE managed to reach the finals of the tournament. The final was a thrilling one in which SoHSS won the match. In women, Team B defeated Team by 6-0. Maj.Gen. G Jaishanker, Dean of Students’ Affairs, along with Dr. Amrish Tony, Deputy Director – Sports, felicitated the winners with an elegant trophy and congratulated all the teams for their wonderful performances in the tournament.
2nd Inter Department Football Tournament (Men & Women) 201931 August 201904
05Department of Physical Education organized SNU Recreational Gully Cricket Tournament at the campus. The entire event gained momentum with the active participation of both students & faculty.
SNU Recreational Gully Cricket Tournament 201916-17 November 2019
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SPORTS @ SNU
SNUSL Tennis was organized at the campus by the Department of Physical Education along with sports volunteers. All four clubs Bulls, Pheonix, Panthers, Falcons participated in the league. The final match was played between Phoenix and Panthers. Panthers defeated Phoenix by 2-0.
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The finals of SNUSL Boys Basketball league 2019 was played on 18 November 2019. All four clubs Bulls, Pheonix, Panthers, and Falcons participated in the league.
After an ultimate showdown in the league rounds between the clubs, Panthers and Pheonix topped the charts and sealed their places to play finals. In a well fought final Panthers were declaired victorious.
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SNUSL Basketball
Football SNUSL 2019-20, was organized at Football Grounds of Shiv Nadar University by Department of Physical Education along with Sports Committee.
The tournament took place over 5 days. The matches were played of 50 minutes each, with 10 minutes break in between each half.
08 21-25 November 2019
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PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Book ChapterDr. Ankit Gupta
Ankit Gupta, Functionally graded structures: Design and analysis of Tailored advanced Composites, CRC Press, Taylor and Francis.
Yogesh kumar, Dheer Singh, Ankit Gupta, Closed From solution for the vibration response of Metal-ceramic based porous functionally graded plate, Vol-I: Functional and Smart Materials., CRC Press, Taylor and Francis.
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Book ChapterDr. Venkatramani
Venkatramani, J., Sarkar, S. and Gupta, S., 2020. Intermittency in a Pitch-Plunge Aeroelastic System. In Dynamics and Control of Energy Systems (pp. 171-194). Springer, Singapore. Available online from November 2019.
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT & ENTERPRENEURSHIP
Book Dr. Vishwanath S.R.
Corporate Finance: Text and Cases, 3rd edition, Sage Publications, New Delhi.
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Book ChapterDr. Gyan Vikash
Ramyasri Rachamadugu, Sanshrit Singhai and Gyan Vikash, Effect of Soil Spatial Variability on Lateral Response of Well Foundation Embedded in Linear Elastic Soil, Advances in Computer Methods and Geomechanics, Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering 55, Springer Nature, DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-0886-8, (in print)
14Books and
Book Chapters
53Journal Articles
Published
88Conference Papers
& Presentation
66Invited Lectures
&Talks
6Creative Works &
Performances
Faculty Publications and Scholarly Activities (Jul- Dec, 2019)
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF ART AND PERFORMING ARTS
Water Histories of South Asia. The Materiality of Liquescence; Edited by Sugata Ray and Venugopal Maddipati; Visual and Media Histories; Series Editor: Monica Juneja, Heidelberg University
PART IV-Meditations, Chapter 14: You always step into the same river!; First published 2019 by Routledge.
Book ChapterDr. Atul Bhalla
Book Dr. Premjish
A Time for Farewells, Exhibition Catalog, Published by Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Haverford College, Haverford, ISBN: 978-0-999518-3-8.
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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND GOVERNANCE STUDIES
Belt and Road as a Strategic Initiative, of Bruno Maçães. 2019. Belt and Road: A Chinese World Order in Economic & Political Weekly, Vol. LIV, No. 49, 14 December 2019. 25-27.
Book ReviewDr. Jabin Thomas Jacob
CENTER FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND CRITICAL THEORY
Lives in Debt: Narratives of Agrarian Distress and Farmer Suicides (co-authored with Ajay Dandekar) in Suhas Palshikar, Pulapre Balakrishnan and Nandini Sundar eds. Reading India: Selection of Economic and Political Weekly. Tata Trust, EPW and Orient BlackSwan.
Chapter in BookDr. Sreedeep Bhattacharya
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
commissioned book review of the novel Balghandharva: Adhunik Marathi Rangmanch ke ek Mithak ki Talash, (Hindi translation of the Marathi novel Asa Balghandharva, by Abhiram Bhadkamkar), translated by Gorakh Thorat, New Delhi: Rajkamal Prakashan.
Forthcoming in Book Review: Dr. Urmila Bhirdikar
PUBLICATIONS
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
Book ChapterDr. Iman Kumar Mitra
Marx’s Concept of Rent: A Speculative Reading in Achin Chakraborty et al. (eds.), Capital in the East: Reflections on Marx (Singapore: Springer), 2019, pp. 153-72.
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
Book ChapterDr. Sudeshna Guha
Curating ‘Cultures’: Collections, Practices And their Histories; The International Conference - The Idea of Culture, Seagull Publications, Kolkata, pp. 75-103. The book, which is a collation of the conference papers, does not have an ISBN no.
JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Rakhi Sharma, Shivanshu Sharma, Sumit Tiwari; “Design optimization of solar PV water pumping system”; Materials Today: Proceedings Journal
S. Tiwari, P. Tiwari, S.N. Singh; “Study to improve the efficiency of c-Si material in photovoltaic power plant”; Materials Today: Proceedings Journal
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Dr. Sumit Tiwari
Mahesh Kumar, Ravinder Kumar Sahdev, Sumit Tiwari, Hitesh Panchal, Himanshu Manchanda; “Experimental free convection thin layer groundnut greenhouse drying”; Agricultural Engineering International: CIGR Journal
Dr. Venkatramani
Rajagopal VinodBethi, Sai VishalGali, Venkatramani J.; “Response analysis of a pitch–plunge airfoil with structural and aerodynamic nonlinearities subjected to randomly fluctuating flows”; Journal of Fluids and Structures
Dr. Santanu Mitra
Praveen, Jaskaran Singh Saini, Ajit Kumar, and Santanu Mitra; “Improvement in Savonius wind turbines efficiency by modification of blade designs-A numerical study”; American Society of Mechanical Engineers Journal of Energy Resources Technology
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Dr. Vijay Kumar Chakka
S.B. Shah, V.K. Chakka, and A.S. Reddy; “On Complex Conjugate Pair Sums and Complex Conjugate Subspaces”; IEEE Signal Processing Letters
Dr. Upendra Kumar Pandey
Joydip De, Indu Bala, Santosh Prasad Gupta, Upendra Kumar Pandey and Santanu Kumar Pal; “High Hole Mobility and Efficient Ambipolar Charge Transport in Heterocoronene- Based Ordered Columnar Discotics”; J. Am. Chem. Soc.
Dr. Divya Shrivastava
Aseem Mishra, Divya Shrivastava and Prem Vrat; “An opportunistic group maintenance model for the multi-unit series system employing Jaya algorithm”; OPSEARCH
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Monimala Nej, A. Satyanarayana Reddy; “A Note on the Exponents of Primitive Companion Matrices”; Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics
Devendra Prasad, Krishnan Rajkumar, A. Satyanarayana Reddy; “A survey on Fixed divisors”; Confluentes Mathematici
B. S. Shaik, V. K. Chakka and A. Satyanarayana Reddy; “On Complex Conjugate Pair Sums and Complex Conjugate Subspaces”; IEEE signal processing letters, vol 26, issue 9, (2019), 1403–1407
Dr. A. Satyanarayana Reddy
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING
Santosh Kumar, Rajeev Kumar Singh, Karmeshu; “Exact distributions for bit error rate and channel capacity in free-space optical communication”; IET communications
Dr. Rajeev Kumar Singh and Dr. Karmeshu
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Priyanka and Shabina Khanam; “Supercritical CO2 extraction of carrot seed oil: screening, optimization, and economic analysis”; International journal of environmental science and technology
Dr. Priyanka
Priyanka and Shabina Khanam; “Selection of suitable model for the supercritical fluid extraction of carrot seed oil: A parametric study”; LWT-Food science and technology
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Harsh Bhatia and Debdas Ray; “Use of Dimeric Excited States of the Donors in D4-A Systems for Accessing White Light Emission”; Afterglow, and Invisible Security Ink; J. Phys. Chem. C
Dr. Debdas Ray
SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES
Dr. Subhabrata Sen
Jyoti Chauhan, Mahesh Kumar Ravva and Subhabrata Sen; “Harnessing autooxidation of aldehydes: In situ iodoarene catalysed synthesis of substituted 1, 3, 4-oxadiazole, in presence of molecular oxygen”; Org. Lett
Dr. Subhabrata Sen
Poonam Dangi, Ravi Jain, Rajanikanth Mamidala, Vijeta Sharma, Shalini Agarwal, Chandramohan Bathula, M. Thirumalachary, Subhabrata Sen and Shailja Singh; “Natural Product Inspired Novel Indole based Chiral Scaffold Kills Human Malaria Parasites via Ionic Imbalance Mediated Cell Death”; Scientific Reports
Dr. Bimlesh Lochab
D. Kannan, Nisha Yadav, S. Ahmed, P. Namdev, S. Bhattacharya, Bimlesh Lochab and S. Singh; “Pre-clinical study of Iron oxide nanoparticles fortified Artesunate for efficient targeting of malarial parasite”; EBioMedicine
Nagarjuna Amarnath, Swapnil Shukla and Bimlesh Lochab; “Isomannide derived chiral rigid fully biobased polybenzoxazines”; ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng.
Dr. Parthapratim Munshi
S. Dutta, Vikas, A. Yadav, R. Boomishankar, A. Bala, V. Kumar, T. Chakraborty, S. Elizabeth, and P. Munshi*; “Record-high Thermal Stability Achieved in a Novel Single-Component All-organic Ferroelectric Crystal Exhibiting Polymorphism”; Chem.Commun.
Charu Sharma
Amber Habib; “Mutual information based stock networks and portfolio selection for intraday traders using high frequency data: An Indian market case study”; PLOS ONE
Dr. Sudeepto Bhattacharya
Shashankaditya Upadhayay, Tamali Mandal, Arijit Roy, Prasad Pathak, Girish Agarwal, Sudeepto Bhattacharya; “A network theoretic study of potential invasion and spread of Lantana camara in a part of Rajaji Tiger Reserve”; India. Ecological Complexity
PUBLICATIONS
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Dr. Aloke Kanjilal
D. Sharma, S. Bhowmick, A. Das, A. Kanjilal, C.P. Saini; “Tailoring superhydrophobic ZnO nanorods on Si pyramids with enhanced visible range antireflection property”; Mater. Res. Expr.
D. Banerjee, K.J. Sankaran, S. Deshmukh, M. Ficek, G. Bhattacharya, J. Ryl, D.M. Phase, M. Gupta, R. Bogdanowicz, I-N. Lin, A. Kanjilal, K. Haenen, S.S. Roy; “3D Hierarchical Boron Doped Diamond-Multilayered Graphene Nanowalls as an Efficient Supercapacitor Electrode”; J. Phys. Chem. C
D. Das, A. Barman, S. Kumar, A.K. Sinha, M. Gupta, R. Singhal, P. Johari, A. Kanjilal; “Synergistic Effect of Singly Charged Oxygen Vacancies and Ligand-Field for Regulating Transport Properties of Resistive Switching Memories”; J. Phys. Chem.
S. Bhowmick, S. Pal, A. Singh, M. Gupta, D.M. Phase, A.K. Singh, A. Kanjilal; “Revealing carbon mediated luminescence centers with enhanced lifetime in porous alumina”; J. Appl. Phys.
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
P. J. Forrester and S. Kumar; “Recursion scheme for the largest β -Wishart-Laguerre eigenvalue and Landauer conductance in quantum transport; Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical 52
S. Kumar, R.K. Singh, and Karmeshu; “Exact Distributions for Bit Error Rate and Channel Capacity in Free Space Optical Communication”; IET Communications
Dr. Santosh Kumar
Dr. Priya Johari
Dip Das, Arabinda Barman, Santosh Kumar, Anil Sinha, Mukul Gupta, Rahul Singhal, Priya Johari, Aloke Kanjilal; “Synergistic Effect of Singly Charged Oxygen Vacancies and Ligand-Field for Regulating Transport Properties of Resistive Switching Memories”; J. Phys. Chem. C
Shivani Singh, Anish Raj, Manas Panda, Raja Sen, Priya Johari, Anil Sinha, Sher Singh Meena, and Sagar Mitra; “The Study of Higher Discharge Capacity, Phase Transition and Reative Structural Stability in Li2FeSiO4 Cathode upon Lithium Extraction using Experimental and Theoretical Approach and Full-cell Prototype Study”; ACS Applied Energy Materials
Dr. Samarendra Pratap Singh
Basanagouda Patil; Yasunori Takeda; Thu Trang Do; Amandeep S. Pannu; Tomohito Sekine; Soniya D. Yambem; Shizuo Tokito; Samarendra P. Singh; Ajay K. Pandey; Prashant Sonar; “Reduced Threshold Voltages and Enhanced Mobilities in Diketopyrrolopyrrole-dithienothiophene Polymer Based Organic Transistor by Interface Engineering”; Advanced Electronic Materials
Barla Rajkumar; Lubna Khanam, Emmanuel K.; G. Sharma; Samarendra P. Singh; Bimlesh Lochab; “Cardanol and Guaiacol sourced Solution-Processable Green Small Molecules based Organic Solar Cells”; ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
Dr. Sudeepto Bhattacharya
Shashankaditya Upadhayay, Tamali Mandal, Arijit Roy, Prasad Pathak, Girish Agarwal, Sudeepto Bhattacharya; “A network theoretic study of potential invasion and spread of Lantana camara in a part of Rajaji Tiger Reserve”; India. Ecological Complexity
Dr. Lal Mohan Saha
L.M. Saha and Rajni Sharma (2018); “Dynamics of Two-Gene Andrecut-Kauffman System: Chaos and Complexity”; Italian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematica
PUBLICATIONS
Dr. Kenji Nishiwaki
Yukihiro Fujimoto, Kouhei Hasegawa, Kenji Nishiwaki, Makoto Sakamoto, Kazunori Takenaga, Pedro Hugo Tanaka, and Inori Ueba; “Dynamical generation of quark/lepton mass hierarchy in an extra dimension”; Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
Dr. Santosh Kumar
D. Das, A. Barman, S. Kumar, A. Sinha, M. Gupta, R. Singhal, P. Johari, and A. Kanjilal; “Synergistic Effect of Singly Charged Oxygen Vacancies and Ligand-Field for Regulating Transport Properties of Resistive Switching Memories”; The Journal of Physical Chemistry
DEPARTMENT OF LIFE SCIENCES
Kumar V., Peter J.J., Sagar A., Ray A., Jha M.J., Rebeaud M.E., Tiwari S., Goloubinoff P., Ashish and Mapa K.; “Inter-domain communication suppressing high intrinsic ATPase activity of Sse1 is essential for its co-dissaggregase activity with Ssa1.”; FEBS J.
Dr. Koyeli Mapa
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PUBLICATIONS
CENTER FOR INFORMATICS
Sanjay Dutta, Vikas, Ashok Yadav, Ramamoorthy Boomishankar, Anu Bala, Vijay Kumar, Tirthankar Chakraborty, Suja Elizabeth, and Parthapratim Munshi; “ Record-high thermal stability achieved in a novel single-component all-organic ferroelectric crystal exhibiting polymorphism”; Chemical Communications
Anu Bala and Vijay Kumar; “Role of ligand-ligand interactions in the stabilization of thin layers of tin bromide perovskite: An ab initio study of the atomic and electronic structure, and optical properties”; Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Dr. Vijay Kumar
Dr. Prem Chandra Pandey
Pandey P.C., Srivastava P.K. Chetri, T. Choudhary, B.K. and Kumar P.; “Forest biomass estimation using remote sensing and field inventory: a case study of Tripura, India”; Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Srivastava Kshitij, Jain A., Sharma J.K., Sinha A., and Pandey P.C.; “UAVs technology for development of GUI based application for precision agriculture and environmental research”; Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment
S. Gupta, S.K. Gupta, S. Veera; “Tanneries Private Limited: An Indian Leather Enterprise’s Drive Towards Sustainability; Asian Case Research Journal
Gupta S.K., S. Gupta, U Sivarajah; “Special Issue on ‘Sharing Economy: Pathway to Sustainability?’; Management of Environmental Quality
Dr. Sandeep Kumar Gupta
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT & ENTERPRENEURSHIP
Dr. Vinita Krishna
Raman Dutt and Vinita Krishna; “Forecasting the Grant Duration of a Patent using Predictive Analytics”; International Journal of Computer Applications
Dr. Vishwanath S.R.
Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services Ltd.: The Corporate Governance Failure, Ivey/HBS Publishing, Boston, MA.
Dr. Partha Sarathi Roy
Maitrayee Mukherji and Partha Sarathi Roy, “Platform Interactions and Evolution of Ola’s Organizational Field”; Australasian Journal of Information Systems
Dr. Vijayta Fulzele
Vijayta Fulzele,, Ravi Shankar, Divya Choudhary; “A model for the selection of transportation modes in the context of sustainable freight transportation”; Industrial Management & Data Systems
Rajeswari S. Raina and Debanjana Dey 2020; “How we know Biodiversity: Institutions and Knowledge-Policy Relationships”; Sustainability Science
Dr. Rajeswari S. Raina
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND GOVERNANCE STUDIES
Jabin T. Jacob; “China in India’s Neighbourhood: Connectivity, Political Messaging and Military Diplomacy”; Artha - Journal of Social Sciences
Dr. Jabin Thomas Jacob
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING
Amit Kumar Tripathi, Jyoti K. Sharma, Ganesh Datt Bhatt and Mohd. Ahmad 2019; “Gregarious Colonization of Tribulus terrestris L. (Puncture Vine) Ecological Implications”; Environment and Ecology
Srivastava Kshitij, Jain A., Sharma J.K., Sinha A., and Pandey P.C.; “UAVs technology for development of GUI based application for precision agriculture and environmental research”; Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment
Dr. Jyoti K. Sharma
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Petroleum, Wellington
First High Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC) at a Private Indian UniversityOpportunity for Undergraduate students to undertake research projects Ongoing research in Labour Law, Analysis of Big Data, DNA Bioinformatics, Education, Cancer, Malaria, Nanomaterials, Renewable Energy
Scholarly & Creative contributions (2011-19) of faculty members13 Number of Patents Filed
176 Books and Chapters
850 Journal Articles
955 Conference Papers and Presentations
91 Active Extramural Projects
110 Exhibition and Performance
` 28.15 Cr. - Extramural Research Funding
~`200 Cr. - Internal Research Investment
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