Mechanical Engineering is one of the oldest and broadest engineering disciplines that applies the principles of engineering, physics, materials science, and mathematics for the analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. It is the branch of engineering that involves the production and usage of heat and mechanical power for the design, production, and operation/maintenance of machines and tools required for process and chemical industries, refineries and petrochemicals, fertilisers, air separation plants and cryogenics, power plants, and infrastructure projects. This engineering field requires an understanding of core concepts including mechanical kinematics, thermodynamics, materials science, structural analysis, and electricity.
Mechanical Engineers use these core principles along with tools like computer-aided engineering and product lifecycle management to design and analyse manufacturing plants, industrial equipment and machinery, heating and cooling systems, transport systems, aircraft, marines, robotics, mechanical devices, weapons, and others.
Mechanical Engineering field has continually evolved to incorporate advancements in technology, and Mechanical Engineers today are pursuing research and development in such fields as composites, mechanical engineering, and nanotechnology. Mechanical engineering is adding additional inputs for aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, petroleum engineering, manufacturing engineering, chemical engineering, and other engineering disciplines in varying amounts.
Mechanical Engineers may also work in the field of Biomedical Engineering, specifically with biomechanics, transport phenomena, Mechanical, nanotechnology and modelling of biological systems, like soft tissue mechanical.
S.No | Program Educational Objectives:-The Graduates will be able to: |
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PEO - 1 | Produce Mechanical engineers with knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering to develop problem solving skills and use modern tools and techniques necessary for mechanical engineering & allied disciplines leading to Research and Developmechanicalnt. |
PEO - 2 | Strengthen themselves professionally and personally to accept responsibilities and pursue higher education in engineering and other professional fields |
PEO - 3 | Be capable of communicating and working effectively in cross-functional teams and committed to principles of professional ethics and social responsibilities |
PEO - 4 | To develop innovation & entrepreneur skills and evolve multi-disciplinary project implementing capabilities |
S.No. | Program Specific Outcomes :-The Graduates will be able to: |
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PSO-1 | Apply knowledge of mechanical design, modelling, simulation and analysis to realize physical systems /processes. |
PSO-2 | Apply preceding knowledge of material testing and advanced manufacturing Processes leading to Research and Development. |
S.No. | Program Outcomes :-The Graduates will be able to: |
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Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems. |
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Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences. |
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Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations. |
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Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions. |
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Modern Tool Usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations. |
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The Engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice. |
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Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development. |
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Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice. |
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Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a mechanical or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings. |
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Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions. |
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Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a mechanical and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments. |
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Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change. |
The Departmental Advisory Committee (DAC) comprises HOD, senior faculty, external academicians, members from industry, alumni members and student members. The committee will review the academic quality and suggest improvements in the related areas.
NAME WITH DESIGNATION | CATEGORY | |
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Dr. Amarjeet Singh |
Internal Academician Chairman |
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Dr. Jagadish R S |
Internal Academician member |
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Mr. S.K.Mishra
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Industry |
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Mr. Dinesh Khandelwal |
Industry |
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Dr. Manjunath K |
External Academician |
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Dr. N.R.Chauhan |
External Academician |
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Mr Sunil Kr singh |
Parents |
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Mrs Jyoti jain |
Parents |
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Ms Aditi Saini,IES |
Alumni |
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Dr. Kshitij Mall |
Alumni |
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Mr. Ankur Goley
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Alumni |
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Dr. Prashant Chauhan
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Member Secretary |
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Dr. Mamatha TG
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Program Assessment Committee – PAC is constituted to assess the academic process of the program.
The following are the roles of the Program Assessment Committee:
1. Assist in framing Course Outcomes and mapping COs to POs / PSOs.
Details of Lab facilities
Name of the Laboratory | Name of the Important Equipment |
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Material Science |
UTM KVT-40, Impact Testing Machine RI 300, Rockwell and Brinell Hardness Tester KUB 250, Torsion Testing Machine RTT-50, Vicker hardness testing M/c DTVM-50, Double Rise Polwhey M/c, Belt Polisher, Abrasive cut of Machine, Muffle Furnace, Microscope, Mounting Press, Fatigue Testing M/c, Computerized Micro UTM, Digital Impact Testing Machine. |
Theory of Materials Lab |
Universal Governor, Gyroscope, Static & Dynamic Balance Apparatus, Velocity & Acceleration Test Rig, Ball Bearing Test Rig, Epicyclic, Gear Train Holding Torque Apparatus, Corollis Componennt Acceleration Apparatus, Simple Pendulum, Compound Pendulum, Bi-Filler Suspension, Tri-Filler Suspension, Spring Mass System, Equivalent Spring Mass System, Single/Double Rotor System, Single rotor system with viscous damping, Dunkerley Rule System, Dynamics balancing machine. |
ATD/IC ENGINES/Automobile Engg |
4 Stroke single cylinder diesel engine, 2-S Single cylinder petrol engine, 4-S Four cylinder petrol engine, Centrifugal Blower, Two stroke Air Compressor, 3C-4S Computerised Petrol Engine, AVL Exhaust Gas Analyzer, Babcock wilcox boiler, Fiat Car Cut, Synchronous Gearbox, 4,2 Stroke petrol engine, Steam Turbine, Reaction Turbine, Valve Timing Diagram. |
Engineering Mechanics |
Static Equilibrium, Belt Friction Apparatus, Worm & Worm wheel Apparatus, Law of conversation Mass Apparatus, Polygon Force Apparatus, Parallel force apparatus, Moment of Inertia of Flywheel, Simple pendulum, Compound Pendulum, Inclined Plane Apparatus, Bell crank lever, Jib crane Apparatus, Joint roof trusses, Digital UTM UTK-100E |
Mechanical and Metrology lab |
Feeler guage, Pneumatic Set, Air cylinder CVT Model, Pneumatic Software "CD", Flash / Fire Point Viscometer, Pesto Sign Board, Stop Watch, Height Monster, Slip Guage, Hole Guage, Digital Micrometer, Bore, Sine, Micrometer |
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning |
Vapour Compression on air conditioning Test rig, Vapour compression Refrigeration Test rig, Window type air conditioning Test rig, mechanical Heat Pump, Cooling Tower Test Rig (BER), Air water heat pump test rig(BER), Combined Test rig for different expansions & evapourators |
CAD/CAM |
HP-Intel (R) Core(TM)-i5-2400 CPU,RAM-04 GB,HDD-500GB,OS-64-Bit Operating System, HP-Intel (R) Core(TM)-i7-4770 CPU,RAM-04 GB,HDD-500GB,OS-64-Bit Operating System, LCD Projector, PTC-Creo Software |
Heat Mass Transfer |
Thermal conductivity of insulating powder machine, Thermal conductivity of metal bar, Heat Transfer in natural convection, Heat Transfer in forced convection, Heat Transfer in Pin-Fin, Parallel flow/Counter flow Heat Exchanger, Composite wall apparatus, Boiling heat transfer apparatus, Drop & film condensation, Emmissivity mechanicalasurement apparatus, Stefan Boltzman apparatus, Apparatus of Thermal contact resistance effect (Thermal conductivity), Heat pipe Demonstrator |
Machine Shop |
Lathe Machine Chetanya, Shaper, Radial drilling machine, Piller Drilling Machine, Universe milling m/c, Hydraulic surface grinding m/c, Cylindrical grinding Machine,Granite Surface plate, TIG welding, MIG welding, Bench Grinding M/c |
Workshop |
Piller Drilling M/c, Portable Grinding Machine, Welding Transformr Three Phase-Arc Welding, Sieve Shaker Machine, Universal sand strength Machine, Permiability meter, Mould Hardness Tester, Core Hardness Tester, Wood Turning Lathe, Oxygen Cylinder-Gas Welding, Acetylene Cylinder-Gas Welding |
Additional Lab Facility
Name of the Laboratory | Name of the Important Equipment |
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Research and Development Lab |
Electric Discharge Machining, High Precision Weighing Machine, Ultrasonic Actuator 20 kHz+40 kHz Digital upgraded microscope, Micro Hardness Tester, Camera and Hardness Pro Software, Surface Roughness Tester, Infra Red Temperature Indicator, Micro UTM, Micro Impact Testing Machine, Ultrasonic C.N.C. Machine, Profile Projector JT1242b, CNC Lathe Machine XL-Turme MATAB/X2, CNC Milling (BFW Charkra), CMM Machine |
Class Room
Department has spacious class rooms with adequate seating capacity. Each class room is provided with Computer system, LCD Projector with screen facility for Audio/ Visual purpose. In addition Green glass board and Podium are provided in each class rooms.
Department Library
The department has well maintained library with more than 350 books. The previous year’s project reports and synopsis are also made available in the department library. Laboratory Manuals, Journals / Magazines, e – journals access, hand outs, conference proceedings are made available in the Department Library. Library is kept open from 9:00 AM to 4:45 PM on all working days (Mon-Fri), and 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM on (Saturday).
Photo Gallery
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1 | Dr. Mamatha T G | PhD (Mechanical Engineering) M.Tech (Product Design & Manufacturing) BE in Industrial Engineering | Professor & Vice Principal |
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16-11-2004 |
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mamathatg@jssaten.ac.in |
2 | Dr. Prashant Chauhan | Ph.D (Industrial Engineering), M. Tech(Engineering Systems), B. E(Production Engineering) | Professor & HOD |
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15-07-2005 |
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prashantchauhan@jssaten.ac.in
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3 | Dr. S.Saraswat | Ph.D. (Maintenance Engineering) M.E. (Tribology and Maintenance, B.E. mechanical Engineering | Associate Professor |
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suvandan.saraswat@jssaten.ac.in |
4 | Dr. Gaurav Jain | Ph.D (Mechanical Engineering), M.Tech (Mechanical Engineering), B.Tech (Mechanical Engineering) | Assistant professor-III |
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03-08-2001 |
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5 | Dr. Rajesh Bajaj | PhD - IIT (ISM) Dhanbad, MTech (CAD), B.Tech (Mechanical Engineering) | Assistant Professor |
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07-04-2010 |
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6 | Mr. Navin Kumar Jha | PhD Persuing(mechanical Engineering), M.Tech (mechanical Engineering), BTech (mechanical Engineering) | Assistant professor-III |
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20/08/2010 |
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7 | Mr. M.Nagaraj | M.E (Production Engineering ), B.E. (mechanical Engineering) | Assistant professor-III |
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04/02/2011 |
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8 | Mr. Nitin Kumar Chauhan | PhD Persuing(Supply Chain Management), M.Tech (Manufacturing System Engineering), BTech (mechanical Engineering) | Assistant professor-III |
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02/02/2012 |
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9 | Ms. Neelam Khandalwal | PhD Persuing(Thermal Engineering), M.Tech (Thermal Engineering), B.Tech (Mechanical Engineering) | Assistant professor-III |
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27-02-2008 |
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neelam.khandelwal@jssaten.ac.in |
10 | Mr. Vikas Kumar Singla | M-Tech(Computer Aided Design), B.Tech (Mechanical Engineering) | Assistant professor-II |
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27/09/2009 |
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11 | Dr. Priyanka Singh | PhD Persuing (Manufacturing and Automation Engineering) M.Tech (Manufacturing and Automation Engineering), B.Tech (mechanical Engineering) | Assistant professor-III |
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21/07/2010 |
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12 | Mr. Vipul Saxena | Ph.D. Pursuing (Thermal Engineering) M.Tech. (Material Science & Engineering), B.Tech. (mechanical Engineering) |
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12/08/2010 |
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13 | Mr. Visnu Kumar Tiwari | PhD Pursuing, M. Tech (Production Engg.), B. Tech (Mechanical Engg.), | Assistant professor-II |
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28/04/2011 |
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14 | Mr. Prem Shankar Y | Ph.D. Pursuing (Thermal Engineering) M.Tech. (Applied Mechanics Engineering), B.Tech. (Manufacturing Technology) |
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15 | Mr. Mohit Vishnoi | Ph.D. Pursuing (Mechanical Engineering) M.Tech. (Materials Science & Engineering), B.Tech. (mechanical Engineering) | Assistant professor-II |
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01/08/2013 |
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16 | Ms. Divya Chandra | PhD Persuing (Manufacturing and Automation Engineering) M.Tech (Mechanical Engineering), B.Tech (Manufacturing Technology) | Assistant professor-I |
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17/7/2009 |
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17 | Mr. Pawan Kr Kashyap | Ph.D. Pursuing (Thermal Engineering) M.Tech. (Petroleum Engineering), B.Tech. (mechanical Engineering) | Assistant professor-II |
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08-03-2013 |
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18 | Mr. Neeraj Verma | Ph.D. Pursuing (Mechanical Engineering) M.Tech. (Industrial Tribology and Maintenance Engineering ), B.Tech. (mechanical Engineering) |
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19 | Mr. Mukesh Yadav | B.Tech, M.Tech (Automobile Engineering) Ph.D Pursuing(Thermal Engineering) |
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20 | Mr. Madan Prasad | P.hD( Pursuing ), M.Tech (Manufacturing Science and Engineering) , B.E.( Industrial Engineering ) |
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Mr.Lingaraju |
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Mr.Sachin P N |
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sachin.schi090@gmail.com |
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Mr.Niranjan B S |
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niranjanmanu1@gmail.com |
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Mr.Shivanna.L |
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Mr.Gajendra Singh Yadav |
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Mr.Sanjay Singh |
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Sanjay786yash@rediffmail.com |
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Mr.Basawaraju |
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basavarajkavitha2007@gmail.com |
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Mr.Satendra Sanjay |
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SAE International is a global association with technical expertise in the aerospace, automotive and commercial-vehicle industries. The SUPRA competition challenges teams to conceive, design, fabricate, develop and compete with small, formula style, vehicles. At the college level the team VEGA taking parts in the different events organized by SAE India. The team VEGA racing is a team of budding engineers since 2011, associated with designing, building and racing vehicles in different national level competitions, such as BAJA SAE, BAJA student India, Enduro Student India, Formula Student India etc. Since it was founded, the team VEGA racing is continuously evolved, flourished and optimizing its design, simulation and fabrication to compete at national level.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering is equipped with state of the art laboratory facilities in which the material fabrication, testing and advanced manufacturing facilities are of keen interest. The Material testing includes Mechanical characterization facilities like Tensile strength, impact, hardness, Flexural strength of materials varying from Concrete to a polymer composite with varying loading capacities. The Advanced Manufacturing facilities includes CNC Turner, Vertical milling centre both trainer and production versions equipped with a 5 axis mini robot. The department is equipped with facilities like Co-Ordinate measuring Profile projector to measure the various dimensions of a product.
Guide | Research Scholar | Area | University | Year of Award |
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Dr. S N Gupta & Dr Akhilesh Arora | Dr.Gaurav Jain | Thermal Engineering | Dr. APJ AKTU | 2020 |
S.No | Research Guide | Area of Specialization |
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1 | Prof. Mamatha T G | Advanced Manufacturing |
2 | Dr. Prashant Chauhan | Industrial Engineering |
3 | Dr. Suvandan Saraswat | Maintenance and Reliability |
4 | Dr. Gaurav Jain | Thermal Engineering |
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1. The Institution of Engineers (India)
2. Emerson India
3. Motherson Techno Tools Limited
4. Autodesk Academic Program
5. DBP Engineering Works Pvt.,Ltd
6. NAVYUG Infosolutions Pvt., Ltd
7. M/s Prinston Smart Engineers
8. M/s NextGen Labs
9. M/s WebtrigonTechnologies Pvt.Ltd
10. M/s Tequed Labs Pvt.Ltd
S.No | Project Title | Principal Investigator | Duration | Funding Agency | Amount(in lakhs) | Status | Date of Sanction |
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1 | “Enhancement of machining performance of powder mixed electric discharge machining using bio dielectric fluid" |
Dr.Mamatha T G | 2year | AKTU | 3 | Completed | 2019 |
2 | Performance Enhancement of CAD/CAM Lab for Teaching, Training, consultancy and Research of micro channels on silicon wafer using Micro Ultrasonic machining”. |
Dr.Mamatha T G | 2 Years | AICTE | 18.63 | Completed | 2018 |
3 | “Development of Ultrasonic Assisted Micro-Electro Discharge machining Processes for machining Microchannels |
Dr.Rajesha S | 3 Years | AICTE | 16.85 | Completed | 2013 |
4 | “Parametric studies during machining of micro channels on silicon wafer using Micro Ultrasonic machining”. |
Dr.Mamatha T G | 2 Years | Dr.APJAKTU | 3.4 | Completed | 2017 |
5 | “Waste Heat – Driven Hydrogen Generation Employed in Dual Fuel Power Generation" |
Dr. Prem Shanker Yadav | 3 Years | CST UP | 19.08 | On going | 2024 |
The Department has a good placement record with an average placement percentage of more than 90%. The Department organizes placement training programs in both soft skills and domain specific skills. Students are placed in core companies like ADOBE, INTEL, ONEDIRECT, McAfee, BETSOL, Accenture, TCS, Infosys and Wipro.
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Students of Mechanical Department have excelled in Extra-curricular activities that are conducted in the departments and students have participated and won prizes in many inter-college and university levels. The list of activities listed here.
The department conducts co-curricular activities like student development programs, workshops, seminars, Hackathon to support the curriculum delivery. These events will give exposure in current Mechanical Engineering topics & technologies and help the students to develop inter personal, communication, team building & leadership and societal skills.
S.No. | EVENT Name | RESOURCE PERSON | DATE |
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1 | Webinar on I .C. Engines and Electrical Vehicles: Opportunities and Challenges | Dr. Surendra Dwiwedi (Associate Professor, O.P.Jindal University, Raigarh) | 15/07/2021 |
2 | Webinar on Finite Element Method | Mr. Ravi Sagar (Deputy Manager, Bharat Electronics Limited, Ghaziabad) | 16/06/2021 |
3 | Webinar on Effect of Power Plant Emissions on Environment | Mr. Dinesh Khandelwal (DGM, NTPC, Vindhyachal, Madhya Pradesh). | 27/05/2021 |
In addition to the chalk and board method of teaching the faculty adopt various methods of teaching such as flipped classroom, on site teaching, case study demonstration, seminar assignments, National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) video class room, demonstration through working models and flip grid assignment.
S.No. | Course & Code | Innovative/Novel Approach Practiced | Learning Style |
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1 | CAD/CAM (RME 701) |
Simulate cutting, milling, drilling in CNC simulation software |
Experimental Learning |
2 | Automotive Chassis & Suspension | Demonstrate & analyse the effect of various steering geomechanicaltry on Ackerman steering using screw chief simulation software | Experimen-Learning |
3 | Automobile Engineering | Enlists the task and their procedure of Servicing in a car service station | Activity based Learning |
The Mechanical Engineering Department of JSS Academy of Technical Education Noida, established in 1998, is one of the oldest, biggest, and NBA-accredited departments of the institute. The department has a strong alumni network, which plays a significant role in the overall growth of the department. Our distinguished alumni serve in the top positions of various public sector companies like NTPC, ONGC, and BARC, as well as holding various administrative positions like IAS, IRS, and IES. Footprints of our distinguishing alumni, like Dr. Kshitij Mall, who is presently working as a scientist at Purdue University, USA, in the area of aerospace engineering. Other notable alumni include Mr. Devansh Poddar (entrepreneur) nominated as a mentor of change by NITI Aayog and Mr. Mukund Srivastava, who have done notable research as well as patented technologies and are engaged with the National University of Singapore and working as visiting researchers. The achievements of our alumni are not limited to this; a few of their achievements are listed below.
Faculty and research scholars undertake research work in the area of Machine learning, Image Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks and Security. Scholars are publishing Articles in reputed Journals / Conferences.
Papers published in last Five years:
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