MEMBERS OF RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CELL

Advisory Committee:

Sl. No.NameDesignation
1Mr. R. N. Lahiri Vice Chairman – Trust
2Prof. (Dr.) Ankur GangulyPrincipal
3Mr. Indranil SenguptaAcademic Coordinator & HOD – CSE
4Dr. BijanMallick
HOD & Assistant Professor – ME
5Mr. Sudipta Paul In-Charge& Assistant Professor – ECE
6Dr. NirmalyaSankar Das In-Charge & Assistant Professor – Physics
7 Dr. Sibayan MukherjeeIn-Charge & Assistant Professor – Chemistry
8Mr. Shubhajit Dey 
Coordinator – DCE & Assistant Professor – CE
9Ms. Sujaya Bit
In-Charge & Assistant Professor – English
10Ms. Shriya Adhikary
In-Charge & Assistant Professor – Mgmt. Studies
Composition
No.NameDesignation
1Dr. Ashok Kumar NaskarHOD &Associate Professor – EE               Jt. Convener
2Dr. Diganta SenguptaAssociate Professor – CSE                          Jt. Convener
3Dr. Joyanta MaityHOD & Assistant Professor – CE               Member
4Dr. Sanada Jana
Assistant Professor – Physics                   Member
5Dr. Nagendra Nath MondalAssistant Professor – Physics                   Member
6Mr. Suman Kumar LahaAssistant Professor – ECE                          Member
7 Mr. Apurba DasAssistant Professor – ME                            Member

Roles and Responsibility-

1.To coordinate and assist in application for externally funded research and development grants.

2.To encourage, assist and monitor Students and Faculty Members in Paper Publications and Patents.

3.To publish a yearly dossier of the R&D Activities each year in Book Format.

4.To coordinate for Industrial Consultancy along with Senior Members of the Institute (with previous Industry Experience) and TIG.

5.To coordinate in building up MOU with Industries and Academic Institutes of Eminence.

IIC CELL RULES

Roles and Responsibility

a.   To coordinate and assist in application for externally funded research and development grants.

b.    To encourage, assist and monitor Students and Faculty Members in Paper Publications and Patents.

c.   To publish a yearly dossier of the R&D Activities each year in Book Format.

d.    To coordinate for Industrial Consultancy along with Senior Members of the Institute (with previous Industry Experience) and TIG.

e.   To coordinate in building up MOU with Industries and Academic Institutes of Eminence.

     RD1.                Publication Recognition Database

Unless otherwise stated, “Publication” refers to papers published in Journals, Conferences and Book Chapters.

Publications are segregated into two categories:

RD1.1.        Publications where the Journal Name / Conference Publisher Name / Report Type / Book Title (Publisher Name) is indexed/abstracted in the list provided in Annexure A.

RD1.2.          Publications where the Journal Name / Conference Publisher Name / Report Type / Book Title (Publisher Name) is indexed/abstracted in places other than Annexure A.

 

RD2.                Financial Benefits

RD3.1.          The institute (TIB) will provide financial assistance as a source of motivation for staff members for publishing papers in accordance to RD1.1. The financial assistance in such cases attracts a ceiling value of INR 5000 or actual, whichever is lower.

RD3.2.          The institute (TIB) will provide financial incentive as a source of motivation and meeting expenses incurred while conducting research and publishing in journals in accordance to RD1.1. The incentive system holds equally valid in cases relating to Patents / Authored Books / Edited Books / Monographs. In such cases the financial assistance is capped at INR 3000.

RD3.3.          The institute (TIB) will provide financial assistance for attending seminars/workshops/FDPs etc. in cases where the institution sends a staff for attending such an activity. The amount of such assistance will be decided by the Principal/Competent Authority on merit basis. In such cases the financial assistance is capped at INR 1000.

It is to be noted that RD2.1 and RD2.2 are mutually exclusive for a single publication. An applicant can address either RD2.1 or RD2.2 at a time for a certain publication.

 

 

RD3.                Research Activity Recognition

RD4.1.          Recognition of a research Publication in accordance to RD1.1 by the institution mandates the author’s name and affiliation as per the Appointment Order. In case of multiple affiliations, institutional affiliation may not be primary but definitely needs to be duly recognized in the article/proof. Recognition refers to uploading of the credentials of the Publication on the institutional website, personal achievement of the staff and in accordance to RD2.

RD4.2.          Recognition of a research Publication in accordance to RD1.2 by the institution mandates the author’s name and affiliation as per the Appointment Order. In case of multiple affiliations, institutional affiliation may not be primary but definitely needs to be duly recognized in the article/proof. Recognition refers to uploading of the credentials of the Publication on the institutional website and personal achievement of the staff.

 

RD4.                Hierarchical Model for R&D Activity

RD4.1.          Research paper funding application should be done through the HOD of the applicant’s department. The first level of verification is conducted by the departmental R&D Committee member and after validation; the application is presented to the Principal through the HOD, for further processing/routing to the R&D Committee. The suggestions of the R&D Committee in accordance to R&D Regulations should be sent to the Principal for further action. The action may be communicated to the applicant directly or through the HOD of the applicant’s department based on the merits of the case and as deemed fit by the Principal, TIB.

RD4.2.          Any staff intending to avail RD2 is encouraged to inform the R&D Committee, through proper channel, about the credentials of the publishing house (where the applicant intends to communicate his/her research) before communicating the research work. The R&D Committee in turn validates the publishing house in accordance to R&D Regulations and informs the applicant, through proper channel, about the credentials of the publishing house in accordance to RD1 through RD3.

RD5.                Revision/Updation

Appendix A to be revised/updated as and when deemed fit by the Principal of Techno International – Batanagar in focus with the national/international research norms and trends.

Appendix A

List of indexing/abstracting agencies for publications

 

Web of Science Core Collection

1.       Arts & Humanities Citation Index® 

2.       Science Citation Index Expanded™

3.       Social Sciences Citation Index®

4.       Emerging Sources Citation Index

Subject Indexes on the Web of Science platform

1.       Biological Abstracts

2.       BIOSIS PREVIEWS

3.       Biological Abstracts/RRM

4.       Zoological Record

Current Contents Connect

1.       Current Contents® / Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences

2.       Current Contents® / Arts & Humanities

3.       Current Contents® / Clinical Medicine

4.       Current Contents® / Engineering, Computing & Technology

5.       Current Contents® / Life Sciences

6.       Current Contents® / Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences

7.       Current Contents® / Social & Behavioral Sciences

8.       Current Contents Collections / Business Collection

9.       Current Contents Collections / Electronics & Telecommunications Collection

Other Collections

1.       Science Citation Index®

2.       Chemical Information Products

i.         ChemPrep™

ii.       ISI Chemistry Reaction CenterSM    

iii.     Current Chemical Reactions®

iv.     Current Chemical Reactions® Database

v.       Index Chemicus®

3.       Reaction Citation Index™

4.       SJR - Journal Search - SCImago

5.      Scopus Journal

ACADEMIC STAFF COLLEGE (ASC)

   

Suggestions:

a.       ASC Suggestions are applicable to all the staff members of Techno International – Batanagar (henceforth referred as institute).

b.       ASC Suggestions broadly relate to Faculty Development of the institute.

c.       It is highly desirable for faculty members of the institute who participate in Faculty Development Programs (henceforth referred as FDP) conducted at institutes/forums other than Techno International – Batanagar, to conduct a relatively similar FDP preferable at the institute premises for the benefit of the fellow staff of the institute.

d.       Whereas it is also desirable that PhD qualified faculty members of the institute conduct FDPs at the institute premises for further development of faculty members in tune with national standards.

e.       In case of events where a faculty member represents the institute in workshops and seminars, the faculty member is required to conduct similar internal workshops/seminars/knowledge dissemination sessions for the benefit of the in-house fraternity as a whole after due consultation with the Principal/Competent Authority of Techno International – Batanagar.

STUDENT PROJECT CELL (SPC)

Guidelines:

a.       SPC Regulations are applicable to all the student and staff members of Techno International – Batanagar (henceforth referred as institute).

b.       Unless otherwise mentioned explicitly, the term ‘supervisor’ relates to any faculty of the institute who acts as the mentor/guide of a student project group.

c. Unless otherwise mentioned explicitly, ‘national/state/district/city/inter-college/professional-chapter project competitions/events’ are to be considered as ‘event’ henceforth.

d.       Student Project Cell (SPC) being a sister unit of R&D Committee shall strictly comply with the R&D Regulations while taking necessary decision within the scope of the committee.

e.       Student Project Cell (SPC) members shall maintain high secrecy of the research/technical information and shall not get engaged in unauthorized communication of any official document or information passed on to them.

f.        Students being an integral constituent of the Student Project Cell (SPC) also need to maintain official decorum under the sole responsibility of the supervisor.

g.       Student Project Cell (SPC) Regulations shall be applicable to those project related activities of Techno International – Batanagar wherein students participate with peer groups in events.

 

Student Project Cell (SPC) Regulations:

SP1.        Project Recognition

Unless otherwise stated, student projects designed/developed for events fall under the Student Project Cell (SPC).

 

Projects are segregated into two categories:

SP1.1.             Projects specifically designed/developed for the attainment of academic scores under the aegis of university curricula.

SP1.2.             Projects specifically designed/developed for events other than attainment of academic scores under the aegis of university curricula.

 

·  Student Projects aligned to SP1.1 enjoy SPC Regulations on successful participation in events and duly accepted by the Principal/Competent Authority of Techno International – Batanagar.

·         Student Projects aligned to SP1.2 can be further established as projects for the attainment of academic scores under the aegis of university curricula after due discussions and acceptances from the HoD/Principal/Competent Authority of Techno International – Batanagar.

 

SP2.        Financial Assistance

SP2.1.             The institute (TIB) will provide financial assistance as a source of motivation for students and/or supervisors for participating in events in accordance to SP1.2. The financial assistances in such cases attract the registration cost of the project, TA and Accommodation for the students and/or the supervisors. Amount for TA and Accommodation shall be decided by the Principal/Competent Authority of Techno International – Batanagar.

SP2.2.             In cases where a student project gets published in accordance to RD1, circular number TIB/CIRCULAR/2017/05(A) will get recognized in accordance to RD2.1 and RD2.2, circular number TIB/CIRCULAR/2017/05(A). In view of student motivation, the ceiling mentioned in RD2 can be relaxed to extent decided by the Principal/Competent Authority of Techno International – Batanagar on merit basis.

SP2.3.             The financial assistance for projects related to SP1.2 attract further assistance for purchase of project materials as decided by the Principal/Competent Authority of Techno International – Batanagar after duly forwarded by the supervisor in cognizance of the HoD of the specific department within which the project group lies.

SP2.4.             In lieu of SP2.3, cases involving interdisciplinary projects related to SP1.2, the financial assistance will be decided by the Principal/Competent Authority of Techno International – Batanagar after discussions with the SPC/R&D members, inter-disciplinary supervisors and the HoDs.

TECHNO INTERNATIONAL BATANAGAR FUND SUPPORT

1.       Dr. Diganta Sengupta

2.       Dr. Debrabata Roy

3.       Prof. Subhra Jyoti Sarkar

4.       Prof. Gargi Jana

5.       Prof. Kalyan Kar

6.       Prof. Pubali De

7.       Prof. Suman Kumar Laha

PUBLICATIONS

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

International Journals:


2020


D. Sengupta, “Taxonomy on Ambient Computing – A Research Methodology Perspective”, International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence, IGI Global, Volume 11, Issue 1, January 2020 (ESCI, SCOPUS Indexed).

 

N. N. Mondal, “Bizarre movements of Earth cause deadliest tragedies and Climate Change,” International Journal of Chemical and Environmental Sciences Vol. 1, Issue 2, pp. 32 -37, 2020.

B. Das, B. Das, N. S. Das, S. Pal, B. Kr Das, S.Sarkar, K.K. Chattopadhyay,“Novel Ag2O-Ga2O3 type II p-n heterojunction as an efficient water cleanser for green cleaning technology”, Applied Surface Science, Volume 515, Number 15 June, pp. 145958, 2020.

 

D.Mitra, P.Howli, B. K. Das, N. S. Das, P. Chattopadhyay, K. K. Chattopadhyay,” Size and phase dependent thermal conductivity of TiO2-water nanofluid with theoretical insight”, Journal of Molecular Liquids, Volume 302, Number 15, March, pp. 112499, 2020.

 

B. Mallick, A. S. Hameed, B. R. Sarkar, B. Doloi, and B. Bhattacharyya, “Experimental Investigation for Improvement of Micro-Machining Performancesof µ-ECDM Process” Elsevier's Materials Today journal, vol. 27, pp. 620-626, 2020.

 

A. S. Hameed, M. S. Jafar, B. Mallick, “ Improvement of CNC lathe Performances by Tungsten-Carbide Toolusing desirability function analysis for fabrication of miniaturecomponent”Materials Science Forum, ISSN:1662-9752, Vol. 1002, pp.3-11, 2020.

 

2019


S. K. Laha, P. K. Sadhu, A. Ganguly, A. K. Naskar, “Solar Power based Modeling and Monitoring of an Anti-theft luggage system through Smartphone for developing a Smart Society,” International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, Vol. 8, No. 9, pp. 2439-2442, 2019.

 

S. K. Laha, P. K. Sadhu, A. Ganguly, A. K. Naskar, “Wireless Power Transfer using inductive coupling principle for portable charging devices through Solar Photovoltaic with auto switching,” International Journal of Future Generation Communication and Networking, Vol. 12,   No. 3, pp. 25-40, 2019.[ESCI]

 

G. Jana, D. Sen and M. Chanda, “Junctionless double gate non-parabolic variable barrier height Si-MOSFET for energy efficient application,” MicrosystTechnol (2019), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00542-019-04688-6

 

M. Sultana, D. Sengupta and A. Chaudhuri, “Taxonomy Proposal for Research on Reversible Logic”, International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, Volume 8, Issue 6, pp-2608-2613, August 2019.  (SCOPUS Indexed).

 

A. Chaudhuri, D. Sengupta and C. Chaudhuri, “Adiabatic Hamming Code Generator-Checker using 4-Dot-2-Electron Quantum Dot Cellular Automata”, International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, Volume 8, Issue 6, pp 4435-4439, August 2019. (SCOPUS Indexed).

 

D. Sengupta, M. Sultana and A. Chaudhuri, “Radix-10 Fixed Point Division Hardware”, International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, Volume 8, Issue 3, pp 1694-1702, September 2019. (SCOPUS Indexed).

 

D. Sengupta, M. Sultana and A. Chaudhuri, “Hamming Code Converter using Reversible Toffoli Netlist”, International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, Volume 8, Issue 3, pp 1814-1818, September 2019. (SCOPUS Indexed).

 

N. N. Mondal, “Challenges and Advances of Positronium Bose-Einstein Condensation,” AIP Advances Vol. 9, pp. 055310-(1-4), 2019, https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5090916

 

T. Paul, S. Maiti,  N. Besra, B. Chatterjee, B. Das, S. Thakur, S. Sarkar, N. S. Das, K. K. Chattopadhyay, “Tailored CsPbX3 Nanorods for Electron-Emission Nanodevices”, ACS Appl. Nano Material, Volume   2, Number 9, August, pp. 5942–5951, 2019.

R. Khan, N. S. Das, K. K. Chattopadhyay, “Cathodoluminescence and photoluminescence from ZnS thin films deposited by novel seeded hydrothermal route”, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, Volume 30, October, pp. 19189–19198, 2019.

S. Pal, N. S. Das, S. Bhattacharjee, S. Mukhopadhyay, K. K. Chattopadhyay, “Bias-tuned dielectric properties and Non-Debye relaxation in vanadium doped BaSnO3 nanocubes”, Materials Research Express, Volume 6, Number 10, August, pp. 105029, 2019.

B. Das, B. Das, N. S. Das, S. Sarkar, K. K. Chattopadhyay, “Tailored MesoporousNanocrystalline Ga2O3 for Dye-Selective Photocatalytic Degradation”, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, Volume 288, Number 1, November, pp. 109600, 2019.

R. Khan, M. Samanta, S. Ghosh, N. S. Das, K. K. Chattopadhyay, “Co incorporated Ni3S2 hierarchical nano/micro cactus for electrochemical water splitting”, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 44, Issue 39, Number 13,  August, pp. 21315-21323, 2019.

D. Kundu, D. Banerjee, S. Ghosh, N. S. Das, S. Thakur, B. Das, K. K. Chattopadhyay, “Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposited Amorphous Carbon Coating For Hydrophobicity Enhancement in Commercial Cotton Fabrics”, Physica E, Volume 114, October, pp. 113594, 2019.

P. Howli, K. Panigrahi, A. Mitra, N. S. Das, K. K. Chattopadhyay, “Textile-Based RGO-Muffled Cobalt (II, III) Oxide Hybrid Nano-architectures for Flexible Energy Storage Device”, Applied Surface Science, Volume 485, Number 15, August, pp. 238-246, 2019.

D. Ganguly, D. Banerjee, B. Das, N.S Das, U.K. Ghorai, K. K. Chattopadhyay, “Amorphous Carbon Nanotube Mediated Low-Temperature Synthesis of Orange Emitting Self-assembled Europium Oxy-carbonate Microflower”, Materials Research Bulletin, Volume 112, April, pp. 307-313, 2019.

D. Kundu, D. Banerjee, S. Ghosh, N. S. Das, B. Das and K.K. Chattopadhyay, “Achievement of nearly super hydrophobicity in plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposited one and two dimensional carbon nanostructures”, Physica E, Volume 108, April, pp. 7-14, 2019.

B. Mallick, B. R. Sarkar, B. Doloi and B. Bhattacharyya, “Modelling and analysis on Performance of ECDM Process for the Fabrication of µ-Channels on Glass through Response Surface Methodology,” Manufacturing Technology Today, Vol.19, No. 9, Issue-November, 2019

 

B. Mallick, K. Halder, A. S. Hameed, M. S. Jafar Al Suaidy, A. K. Bandapaddayya, “Experimental Investigation for Multi Characteristics Optimization of MIG Welding on 304 Stainless Steel Using Desirability Function Analysis,” Journal of Mines Metals & Fuels, 2019 (Accepted), (SCOPUS)

 

B. Mallick, S. Biswas, B. R. Sarkar, B. Doloi and B. Bhattacharyya, “On Performances of Electrochemical Discharge Micro-Machining Process Using Different Electrolytes and Tool Shapes,” International Journal of Manufacturing, Materials, and Mechanical Engineering, Vol-10, Issue-2, Article-3, 2019, DOI: 10.4018/IJMMME.2020040103(IGI GLOBAL, SCOPUS, ESCI, WEB OF SCIENCE)

 

A. K. Shrivastav, P. K. Sadhu , A. Ganguly, “ Stability and Harmonic Analysis of A Transient Current Limiter in Distribution System”, Microsystem Technologies, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature, Volume 25 Issue 5, Pages 1833-1839, 2019. ISSN: 0946-7076, DOI: 10.1007/s00542-018-3833-2. (Thomson Reuter, SCI & SCI Expanded).

A. K Shrivastav, P. K. Sadhu, A. Ganguly, “An Evaluation of Flux Coupling Type SFCL Placement Based on Power Quality Risk Index” Electric PowerComponents and Systems, (Taylor and Francis), ISSN: 1532-5008 (Accepted) (Thomson Reuter, SCI & SCI Expanded).

 

S. Dhara, P. K. Sadhu, A. K. Shrivastav, "Modelling And Analysis of An Efficient Dc Reactor Type Superconducting Fault Current Limiter Circuit", Rev. Roum. Sci. Techn.–Électrotechn. Et Énerg. Vol. 64, 3, pp. 205–210, Bucarest, 2019. (Thomson Reuter, SCI& SCI Expanded).

 

A. Mandal, S. Banerjee, J. Rooby, “Behaviorof Beams Made From Concrete Content Waste Rubber as Aggregate Replacement”.International Journal of Civil Engineering & Technology (IJCIET), Volume 10, Issue 02, pp. 446-453p, ISSN Print: 0976-6308 and ISSN Online: 0976-6316, 2019.

 

S. Banerjee, A. Mandal, J. Rooby, “Behaviour of Columns Made from Concrete Content Waste Rubber as Aggregate Replacement”. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Vol.14, pp. 3430-3433, 2019.

 

 

2018

 

A. Chaudhuri, M. Sultana, D. Sengupta, C. Chaudhuri and A. Chaudhuri, “A Reversible Approach to Two’s Complement Addition using a Novel Reversible TCG Gate and its 4 Dot 2 Electron QCA Architecture”, Microsystem Technologies, Springer, (25), pp. 1965-1975, 2018. (SCI Indexed – Impact Factor 1.581).

 

M. Sultana, A. Chaudhuri, D. Sengupta and A. Chaudhuri, “Toffoli Netlist and QCA Implementations for Existing Four Variable Reversible Gates – A Comparative Analysis”, Microsystem Technologies, Springer, (25), pp. 1987-2009, 2018. (SCI Indexed – Impact Factor 1.581).

 

S. K. Laha, P .K .Sadhu, A. Ganguly, A. K. Naskar,“Convergence tuning of solar power for enhanced energy harvesting,” Latin American Applied Research, Vol. 48, pp. 113-118, 2018.[SCIE]

 

S. Paul,S. K. Ojha, S. Barui, S. Ghosh, M. Ghosh, B. Neogi and A. Ganguly “Advancement on Various Bio-signal Controlled Arm- A review”, Journal of Mechanics of Continua and Mathematical Science, Vol. 13, Iss. 2, pp. 95-111, 2018. [ISSN(Print): 0973–8975, ISSN (Online): 2454–7190] , (ESCI) 

 

S. Das, S. Paul, S. Ojha, B. Neogi and A. Nazarov, "On Design and Implementation of an Artificial Lower Limb", International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications and Control, Vol. 8, Iss. 2, pp. 100-108, 2018.  [ISSN(Print): 2210-3279, ISSN (Online): 2210-3287], (Scopus)

 

S. Paul, S. Barui, P. Chakraborty, D. R. Jana, B. Neogi, and A. Nazarov, “Mechanical Prosthetic Arm Adaptive I-PD Control Model Using MIT Rule Towards Global Stability”, Journal of Mechanics of Continua and Mathematical Science, Vol. 13, Iss. 2, pp. 43-55, 2018. [ISSN(Print): 0973–8975, ISSN (Online): 2454–7190],(ESCI)

 

B. Neogi , S. Barui, S. Das, S. Paul, J. Ghosh and S. Ghosh, “Tuning and transfer functional modeling of a prosthetic arm”, Journal of Computational Methods in Science and Engineering,[ISSN(Print): 1472–7978, ISSN (Online): 1875–8983],2018.(ESCI)

 

B. Das, P. K. Sarkar, N. S. Das, S. Sarkar, K. K. Chattopadhyay, “Flexible, transparent resistive switching device based on topological insulator Bi2Se3-organic composite”, Journal of Applied Physics, Volume   124, September , pp. 124503, 2018.

 

K. Panigrahi, S. Saha, S. Sain, R. Chatterjee, A. Das, U. K. Ghorai, N. S. Das, K. K. Chattopadhyay, “Realization of White Light Emission as a Manifestation of Dy3+ to Eu3+ Energy Transfer in Single Component MgAl2O4: Dy3+, Eu3+ Nanophosphor: A Promising Candidate For Solid State Lighting & Self referencing Optical Thermometry Applications”, Dalton Transactions, Volume 47, August, pp. 12228-12242, 2018.

D. Das, D. Banerjee, N. S. Das, B. Das, U. K. Ghorai, K. K. Chattopadhyay, “Low Temperature Synthesis of Graphitic Carbon Nitride Nanorods for Heavy Metal Ions Sensing”, Solid State Sciences, Volume 82, August, pp. 99-105, 2018.

S. Sarkar, P. Howli, U. K. Ghorai, B. Das, M. Samanta, N. S. Das, K. K.  Chattopadhyay, “Flowerlike Cu2NiSnS4 Microspheres for Application as Electrodes of Asymmetric Supercapacitors Endowed with High Energy Density”, Cryst. Eng. Comm., Volume 20, February, pp. 1443-1454, 2018.

 D. Das, A. Sett, B. Das, M. Mondal, N. S. Das, D. Banerjee and K.K. Chattopadhyay, “Nickel Doped Graphitic Carbon Nitride Nanosheets and Its Application for Dye Degradation by Chemical Catalysis”, Materials Research Bulletin, Volume 101, May, pp. 291-304, 2018.

 M. Mondal, B. Das, P. Howly, N. S Das, K. K. Chattopadhyay, “Porosity-Tuned NiONanoflakes: Effect of Calcination Temperature for High Performing Supercapacitor Application”, Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Volume 813, Number 15 March, pp. 116-126, 2018.

 A. Sett, D. Das, D. Banerjee, U.K. Ghorai, N.S. Das, B. Das and K. K. Chattopadhyay, “1D-2D Hybrids as Efficient Optoelectronic Material: A Study on Graphitic Carbon Nitride Nanosheets Wrapped Zinc Oxide Rods”, Dalton Transactions, Vol. 47, January, pp. 4501-4507, 2018.

U. Ray, D. Banerjee, B. Das, N.S. Das, S. K. Sinha, K. K Chattopadhyay, “Aspect Ratio Dependent Cold Cathode Emission from Vertically Aligned Hydrophobic Silicon Nanowires”, Materials Research Bulletin, Volume 97, January, pp. 232-237, 2018.

S. Sarkar, D. Banerjee, N.S. Das, U. K. Ghorai, D. Sen and K.K.Chattopadhyay, “Efficient Cold Cathode Emission in Crystalline-Amorphous Hybrid: Study on Carbon Nanotube-Cadmium Selenide System”, Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures, Volume 97, March, pp. 162-169, 2018.

N. N. Mondal, “Sun shines Astronomy and Astrophysics,” Journal of Environmental Research and Development, 12/3, pp. 330 – 334, 2018, ISSN 2319-5983.

 

N. N. Mondal, “Deficit of higher frequency photons in solar radiation spectrum transforms greenery to desertification,” Journal of Environmental Research and Development, Vol. 13 No. 02, pp. 181 – 185, 2018, ISSN 0973 – 6921 ; E – ISSN 2319 – 5983.

 

N. N. Mondal, “Development of Slow positron beam lines and applications,” American Institute of Physics (AIP) Conference Proceedings 1970(1), pp. 040005-(1-7), 2018, DOI: 10.1063/1.5040217

 

A. K. Naskar, N. K. Bhattacharya, D. Sarkar, "Transient thermal analysis of underground power cables using two dimensional finite element method"  Microsystem Technologies,Volume 24 Issue 2, pp. 1279-1293, 2018.

 

S. Dhar, B. Dutta, P. K. Sadhu, D. Roy, A. Ganguly, “Biomethanation-A source of clean alternative fuel for Electric Power Generation and sustainable development in rural India” Journal of Mechanics of Continua and Mathematical Science, ISSN (Print): 0973-8975, ISSN (Online): 2454-7190, Vol.-13, No.-3, Pages 42-67. 2018.

 

P. K. Ghosh, P. K. Sadhu, A. Sanyal, D. Roy, B. Dutta “Design approach to a wound rotor induction motor towards optimization”Journal of Mechanics of Continua and Mathematical Science, ISSN (Print): 0973-8975, ISSN (Online): 2454-7190, Vol.-13, No.-3, Pages 159-172, 2018.

 

A. K. Shrivastav, P. K. Sadhu, A. Ganguly, D. Roy, “Efficient Placement Technique of Power Quality Monitor in Power Flow”, International Journal of Mechatronics and Computer Technology, Vol. 8(29), PP. 3923-3934, July, 2018. 

P. De, A.Chatterjee and A. Rakshit,” Recognition of Human Behavior for Assisted Living Using Dictionary Learning Approach”, IEEE Sensor Journal, vol. 18, no.6, pp. 2434–2441, Mar. 2018.

S. Chowdhuri, P. Banerjee, S. S. Chaudhuri, “Minimum Power Consuming Algorithm to Select Relay Node of MIMO Integrated Mobile Ad Hoc Network”, Indian Journal of Science & technology,Vol 11, No 26, 2018.

 

2017

 

R. Roy, N. S. Das, S. Saha, D. Sen and K. K. Chattopadhyay, “Enhanced photoconductance in ZnS-RGO based nanocomposite under UV irradiation”, Applied Physics A, Volume 124, Number: 45, November, pp. 45, 2017.

D. Pahari, N.S. Das, B. Das, P. Howli, K. K. Chattopadhyay, D. Banerjee, “Enhanced Electrochemical Performance of Amorphous Carbon Nanotube-Manganese-di-Oxide- Poly-Pyrrole Ternary Nanohybrid”, Solid State Sciences, Volume 74, December, pp. 101-108, 2017.

S.Santra, N. S. Das, N.Besra, D. Banerjee, K. K. Chattopadhyay, “Graphene anchored P-type CuBO2 nanocrystals for transparent cold cathode”, Langmuir, Volume 33 ,August, pp. 9961–9971, 2017.

P.Howli,  S. Das, S.Sarkar, M.Samanta, K.Panigrahi,  N. S. Das, K. K.Chattopadhyay, “Co3O4 nanowires on flexible carbon fabric as a binder free electrode for