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TO FACULTY AND STUDENTS
INDERPRASTHA ENGG. COLLEGE
APRIL—JUNE 2017
VOLUME 2, ISSUE 3
COMMUNIQUE
Upcoming Events:
National Seminar on Recent
Trends
Gentronix Week
Industrial Visits
Message From The Chair
I am overwhelmed to yet again present a new issue of the
ECE departmental newsletter COMMUNIQUE, which high-
lights our accomplishments, events that we have organized
our achievements, our head line news and our objectives
for the future.
The newsletter reflects how our faculty, students and alum-
ni are working together to achieve excellence in various di-
mensions of growth such as innovation of new technology, research or any other
dynamic changes in the methodologies of teaching and learning.
The ECE department is fully equipped with all the labs mandatory for the curricu-
lum and industrial demands. The prominent asset of our department is the intel-
lectual capital which comprises highly motivated, technically skilled and well qual-
ified faculty members.
Our association with industry has grown stronger with every passing semester
and this has enormously facilitated us with our teaching and learning process. At
IPEC we maintain a balance between classroom teaching and practical exercises in
the subjects.
To enhance overall technical understanding of the subjects, students’ theoretical
knowledge is complimented with the plant level actual implementation. The same
is achieved through industrial visits. Students are taken to industries where they
not only learn but also perceive the translation of their knowledge into the proce-
dures used to solve real life problems.
I am proud of the accomplishments showcased by the department. The present
edition of the newsletter presents such accomplishments for the period April
2017-June 2017. I am confident that as IPEC ECE continues in its strategic direc-
tion as a field leader, even bigger success will be realized with every coming day. I
thank all our alumni, friends and industry partners who provide the support that
is essential to our efforts for excellence in education and research. As always, do
feel free to contact me at [email protected] with your ideas and feedback.
Dr. V.K. Gupta
Professor and Chair
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Dr. V.K. Gupta , HoD,ECE
Inside this issue:
VISION AND MISSION 2
DRDO Talks 2
DRDO Talks Continued 3
Placement Drive 4
Farewell 2k17 5
Literary 7
DEPARTMENT VISION
A LECTURE ON……..DEFENCE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
ORGANIZATION (DRDO)
DEPARTMENT MISSION
Dr. Shami
“Directorate head of
Strategic Materials”
in DMSRDE
(DRDO), Kanpur
gave lecture on
DRDO.
Page 2 COMMUNIQUE
To be recognized as a center of excellence in Electronics and Communica-tion Engineering by providing valuable resources to the students for the purpose of nurturing their knowledge and skills to serve the nation by solving the technological problems of modern society in the field of Elec-
tronics and Communication.
To provide a conducive environment for budding electronics and communi-cation engineers by providing them quality and value based education in the field of electronics and communication.
To enable students to achieve industry centric targets and goals for electron-ic and communication engineering undergraduates.
To create a novel learning environment and providing valuable resources to the students to carryout meaningful research and development activities; which will help our students to get quality placements.
ECE department has organized a lecture on Defence Research and Develop-
ment Organization (DRDO) Dr. T.C. Shami was the key speaker in that lec-
ture. He has obtained Master’s and Doctorate in
chemistry from CCS University Meerut under super-
vision of Prof. G N Mathur (Ex-Director, DMSRDE
and Professor, Penn State University, USA). He has
obtained FRSC (fellow of Royal Society of Chemis-
try from Cambridge University UK, 2016). He is a
member of recruitment board of scientist in DRDO
and various technical posts in IIT Kanpur. He is a
member of different professional societies, member
of advisory board of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Tech-
nical University, Lucknow and also member of Board of Governors in HBTU
& UP technical textile institute, Kanpur, UP.
His research interest in field of nanomaterials, conducting, magnetic, polymer-
ic and carbon materials, green chemistry and fabric based camouflage products
for stealth application in defense. His recognition/expertise is known as Stealth
Material Person. Dr. Shami has worked as visiting scientist in Penn State Uni-
versity, University of Arkansas and California University, USA for more than
7 months. He has been awarded as an “Excellent Scientist” by Penn State Uni-
versity, USA-2002, “Outstanding Research Award” from University of Arkan-
Convocation of Dr. Shami by
Dr. V.K. Gupta (HoD,ECE)
“A room without
books is like a
body without a
soul.”
― Marcus Tullius
Cicero
VOLUME 2, ISSUE 3 Page 3
DRDO TALK CONTINUED….
He has reviewed more than 15 projects for different IITs, CSIR laboratories,
other engineering institutes costing more than 7 crores. He had delivered lec-
tures in more than 30 training courses of DRDO.
He has published more than 90 papers in National/International journals &
conferences, 43 invited talks, he has chaired more than 10 international con-
ferences, filed 4 patents & written book chapter.
Currently Dr. Shami is working as Directorate head “Directorate
of Strategic Materials” in DMSRDE (DRDO), Kanpur.
Dr. Shami has discussed about various areas of work in which student can work. He has discussed about Aeronautics, Combat engineering, Naval Sys-tems etc He also discussed about different MissilesAgni-I, Agni-II, Akash Brahmos Dhanush Pinaka Prithvi Random Development Trishul and War-heads. The research areas are mentioned below:
Polymer Science & Technology
• Polymers: Synthesis and development of conventional and molecularly
engineered application oriented advanced polymers & polymeric blends and
transform them into relevant components / products (Engineering Polymer,
High Temperature Polymer, conducting Polymers etc.
• Composite Materials: Design, development and fabrication of Fiber Re-
inforced Polymeric Composites with desired functions for Defense applica-
tions (Ballistic Protective, High Temperature, Structural Composites, EMI
Shielding etc.)
• Elastomers: Design, development and evaluation of New Generation
Elastomers and adhesives for strategic & aerospace applications.
Specialty Paints & Coatings: Formulation and evaluation of Paints & Coat-ings for Strategic Applications.
Fibers Science & Technology
• Fibers & Fabrics: Design, development of advanced fibers, fabrics and
weaves with specialized properties for camouflage textile, specialty clothing
& shelter for Services.
• Coatings: Design and development of specialty coatings & finishes for
interactive and smart textile applications.
MAJOR
PRODUCTS IN
AERONAUTICS
DEPARTMENT
Lakshya
Nishant
LCA
Kaveri Engine
Page 4 COMMUNIQUE
DRDO TALK CONTINUED….
Nanostructure Materials
• Design, development and evaluation of carbonaceous micro- & nano-
structured materials like Fullerenes, carbon nanotubes (CNTs), carbon beads,
carbon molecular sieves & other carbon structures.
• Design and development of nanotubes of other materials and magnetic
metallic and inter-metallic nano-particles.
Design and development of carbographite materials & components.
Allied Materials
• Synthesis & Characterization of Organometallic Materials & Inorganic
Polymers.
• Development & Characterization of Specialty Lubricants & Greases.
Development & Characterization of Hydraulic Fluids, Recoil fluids and
Coolants.
PTA Engine
PLACEMENT Drive
VISITED on 22nd April
• Shreya Gupta
• Danish
• Krishan Kant Sharma
VISITED on 1st April
• Saurabh Kumar Dubey
VISITED on 17th April
• Amber Singh Chandel
• Anas Khan
• Ankit Tomar
• Hitesh Allawadi
• Krishan Kant Sharma
• Rahul Rana
• Danish
VISITED on 11th April
• Vivek Verma
VISITED on 7th April
• Ayushi Sharma
• Krishan Kant Sharma
VOLUME 2, ISSUE 3 Page 5
A few smiles, a few tears, some tight hugs, several cherish able lifetime mem-
ories, some photographs, some sad goodbyes, and some promises to stay
friends forever……..! These were the perfect ingredient of a perfect farewell
of batch of EC 2013-2017. The farewell party was organized by 3rd year EC
students for their seniors on 18th April 2017 .The event started with lamp light-
ning followed by the last heartwarming message by our honorable Director Dr.
B.C. Sharma and HoD V.K. Gupta to our seniors.
On the beat of music, 3rd year students gave enthralling dance performance
which compelled everyone to shake their leg. From paper dance to rapid fire
round numbers of games were organized to make the day unique. 3rd year stu-
dents also sang songs which made our seniors travel down the memory lane of
their four year journey. All the seniors were awarded with fun titles according
to their personality. Our seniors also mimicked their faculties which made the
ambiance comical.
Finally at the end, sachets were distributed and Mr.Vaibhav Srivastava and
Ms. Preetu Dwivedi became Mr. and Ms. ECE respectively. The end finally
came with mixed emotions as on one side it was the end of the tremendous ter-
rific journey of our seniors, full of experiences, committing mistakes, learning
from them, finding themselves and building their future; and on other side it
was the beginning of a new chapter in their lives, as they are now ready to en-
ter the professional world and compete with globe with knowledge and skill.
And as goodbyes are always painful and we will certainly miss them, but we
wish our seniors a successful stint for their future ahead and hope they attain
great heights in their life.
G oodbyes are only
for those who love with their eyes. Be-cause for those who love with their heart and soul there is no such things as sepa-ration.
S aying
Good-
bye with a
party, Not
Tears.
Page 6 COMMUNIQUE
VOLUME 2, ISSUE 3 Page 7
Sonnetaria Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words.
- Robert Frost
MIDNIGHT MADNESS
Sitting under the midnight sky,
Under the gaze of the moon,
I have been observing this little girl
Who’s been here since noon.
Her smile reminds me of you,
Her giggle is a treat to the ears,
She’s chubby she’s innocent,
As pious as I have seen in years..
She’s with her parents,
They’re camping too,
These foothills of Himalayas,
Keep reminding me of you,
I haven’t seen you as of yet
But there seems a connection,
We’ve talked a lot
And there is interaction..
I wish to see you
As soon as I can,
For you’re the language,
I really want to understand..
I may look kiddy,
But I’ve seen it all,
From the streets of Dharavi
To big city’s mall.
You may not understand me ,
But it’s fine,
I’ll tell you everything
Over a glass of wine
I’m still sitting under the mid-night sky,
Under the gaze of the moon,
The little girl has slept,
Probably I should too.
- AKSHAT BISHT
“The heart beats a little awkwardly ,
When you smile so perfectly.
Your voice reverberates in my ears,
even though you aren’t here.
It breaks the silence of the monoto-
nous day..”
“Do you think about me everytime?”
“You are on mind,
Every day and Everywhere.”
AKSHAT BISHT
A CONVERSATION
Once again it is with immense pleasure that we have been given the opportunity to work for the depart-
mental newsletter. A newsletter mirrors the college – its vision and mission. It also highlights events, ac-
tivities and academic achievements of the college as a whole and the department in particular. In this edi-
tion, we have tried to capture activities and achievements of our students during July– December 2016. We
do hope that the newsletter encourages many more to use it as a platform to publish their accomplish-
ments. We sincerely hope that this edition makes for an interesting read. Please feel free to offer any sug-
gestion for improvement at [email protected].
Sincerely,
From the Editor’s Desk
Data Collection Team: Content Writing Team: Designing Team:
Nutan Raghav
1. Karan Aggarwal
2. Aayush Pathak
3. Akshat Sharma
Pooja Mishra
1. Nirali
2. Pallavi Kandpal
Pushpanjali Singh
1. Divya Agarwal
2. Aditya Gupta