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INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, JAIPUR (IIMET)
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Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology :
The Computer & IT Centre provides support concerning computer and information required by the students, faculty and staff. Attached with a radio link internet connection to make the students well connected to the world of information, the computer lad is equipped with the latest software, Core2Duo IBM computer and campus LAN system.
 

 
Electronic & Communication Engineering
 

Chemistry

 
 
Mechanical Engineering :

Mechanical Engineering is a core engineering discipline. This is the most diversified field of Engineering that influences almost all aspects of life.

The main constituents of the branch are Men, Machine and Material. The branch consists of scientific analysis of these constituents. 

Mechanical engineers are always in demand for both Public and Private sectors. All the sectors of Manufacturing, Automobile, software and service always have a vital and huge requirement for Mechanical Engineers. Personality attributes, Technical and Managing skills of Mechanical Engineers make them suitable for multi tasking and today’s global jobs demand such kind of skills.  

IIMET’s Department of Mechanical Engineering is one of the finest departments. The department strives for continuous improvement in quality education through learning from “Practical to Theory”.  

The lab , workshops and theory courses in Mechanical Engineering develop understanding and application of various Manufacturing Processes, Thermal Engineering i.e. I.C. Engines, Refrigeration and Air-conditioning, Fluid Mechanics & Machines, Forces, Mechanisms, Use of Computers in Manufacturing and Designing, Control processes, Properties of Materials, Automation, Robotics, Management Practices in Manufacturing, 

Various Laboratories in Mechanical Engineering Department: 

Machine Shop, Arc & Gas Welding Shop, Fitting Shop, Foundry Shop, Strength of Material Lab., Thermal Engineering Lab., Production Engineering Lab., Material Science, Fluid Mechanics Lab., Dynamics of Machines Lab.

Activities by the Department:

  • Model of Quadrant system on first & third angle method of projection system.

                           

Mr. Shailendra Kasera

Book Publication:

  • Kasera Shailendra & Goyal R K, Jain Puneet, “Material Science & Engineering” publisher Vayu Delhi
                   (ISBN 978-81-907224-90)

Research Publications:

  • Kasera Shailendra, Goyal Ravi, “Role Of Innovation In Entrepreneurship” International Journal of Amity Noida

  • Kasera Shailendra, Goyal Ravi, Kharbanda Akanksha, Bhavnani Disha " Innovation –The Key for Controlling the High
                   Inflation" on fifth international conference at RATM Mathura on Internationalization of business in Changed Environment
                    (Feb 12-14 2009)

  • Kasera Shailendra, Goyal Ravi, " Hidden Faces Of Globalization" on fifth international conference at RATM Mathura on
                    Internationalization of business in Changed Environment (Feb 12-14 2009)

  • Kasera Shailendra, Sidana Simmy, Jain Rajat, “A Need Of Energy Audit In Engineering Industry : A Case Study Of Ice Plant”
                   on National Conference at Poornima Groups of College Jaipur (Sep 15,2008)

  • Kasera Shailendra, Bhatt Shivangi, Sharma Abhishek, Mathur Aditya, “Emotional Intelligence: A Case Study” on National
                    Conference at Poornima Groups of Colleges Jaipur (Sep 15,2008)


 
Physics

 

What is Engineering Physics? Physics is the study of the complex and basic interactions of matter, energy, space, and time. Engineering physics combines basic engineering classes with fundamental physics and mathematics courses.

What do Engineering Physicists do? There are, generally speaking, two categories into which physicists fall. Experimental physicists consider potentially interesting, unknown aspects of physical systems and then prepare experiments to study the behavior of these systems under controlled conditions. Theoretical physicists attempt to find the mathematical relationships that characterize the behavior of physical systems, guided by experimental results.

Career Opportunities Both private industry and the government employ physicists to do research and engineering. The electronics industry is the largest employer of physicists, but the petroleum, chemical, aerospace, instrument, and machinery industries hire numerous graduates also. Private consulting and research firms, engineering and architectural service industries, and commercial laboratories have a need for engineering physicists too. The federal government employs many physicists in its defense, standards, and aeronautics divisions, as well as in national laboratories. Additionally, the broad, thorough training provided in the undergraduate program prepares students to continue on to graduate school to conduct research and instruct the next generation of physicists.

 

Activities by the Department:

Following students was participated in “PROJECT WORK” for Physics Laboratory in first year first semester Session 2008-09 Under the Guidance of Mr. Dheeraj Bhardwaj and with the help of Mr. Vikram Khandelwal :-

 

 

S.No.

 

Name of students

Branch

Topic of Project

Remarks

1.

Nidhi Gupta

&

Nirman Kathuria

 

Computer

 

Dial- up Capacitance Box

Submitted

2.

Rohita Gupta

&

Avani Sharma

Computer

FM Transmitter

Submitted

3.

Rahul Gupta

Computer

Jolly Photometer

Submitted

4.

Himani Jain

Computer

Standard   Capacitance Box

Submitted

5.

Ragini Gupta

&

Apoorva Mathur

Computer

Battery Eliminator

Submitted

6.

Chandrika Singh

Computer

Volume level meter

Submitted



 

Following students was participated in “TECHNICAL PRESENTATION” for Physics Laboratory in first year first semester Session 2008-09 Under the Guidance of Mr. Dheeraj Bhardwaj and with the help of Mr. Vikram Khandelwal :-

 

S.No.

 

Name of students

 

 

Branch

 

Topic of Presentation

Remarks

1.

Pallavi k. Purohit

Computer

 

Conversation of Galvanometer in Ammeter

Presented

2.

Prashant Sharma

&

Nitesh Saxena

Computer

 

Conversation of Galvanometer in Voltmeter

Presented

3.

Garima Gaur

&

Himanshu Ghiya

Computer

 

Polarimeter

Presented

4.

Trapti Singhal

&

Shah Jaymine

Computer

 

Sextant

Presented

5.

Vidhi Agarwal

&

Anu Indoria

Computer

 

Michelson Interferometer

Presented

6.

Ragini Gupta

&

Apoorva Mathur

Computer

 

Newton’s Ring

Presented

7.

Archana Sharma

&

Anushree

Computer

 

LASER

Presented

8.

Shubi Jain

Computer

 

Sextant

Presented

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Faculty 

DHEERAJ BHJARDWAJ

[M. Sc., Ph.D. (Pursuing)]   

AREA OF INTEREST: - Microwave Electronics, Microstrip Antenna, and Wireless Communication.

BIO SKETCH:- Mr. Dheeraj Bhardwaj is doing research in  the area of Wireless communication at  University of Rajasthan from last six years. He received his Master’s degree in Physics from University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.

His research topic is “Design and development of Microstrip Antenna for New Generation Wireless Systems”. His work aims to invent Compact Broad Band Dual Frequency Microstrip antennas. He have been designed / Fabricated around more then Ten numbers of Microstrip Antennas for Wireless Communication like WiMax , WLAN, WiFi, Blue tooth etc.

He has published various papers in the national and international journals of repute like IET Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation, international journals of Microwaves, Optoelectronics and Electromagnetic Applications and Indian Journal of Radio and Space Physics. He was presented more then ELEVEN RESEARCH PAPERS in various national/ international conferences, seminars and symposia. Over all he has published more then TWENTY RESEARCH PAPERS. 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:-

Nine years teaching experience of I year B.E/ B.Tech. Classes including one year in MNIT Jaipur.

 

BOOKS PUBLISHED:-

Dheeraj Bhardwaj,Vijay Sharma, Anil Pathak, Mukesh Sharma, “Engineering Physics”, Neelkanth Publishers (P) Ltd.,India,2007. A taxt book for B.Tec. Ist Year Students according to RTU Syllabus.

 

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE:-

Six years research experience in the field of Microwave and antennas.

Worked in the broad area of microwaves and antennas. More specifically, worked on the Followings: -

1.Broadband Microstrip Antennas (MSA) - Proposed and developed several new broadband

2. Dual-frequency MSA - Worked on several Dual-frequency MSA.

3.Compact Microstrip Antennas - Developed compact MSA configurations by Variations in geometries  of square, circular, and elliptical MSA.

4.Microstrip Antennas - Developed MSA for new generation wireless systems based on WIMAX, WLAN, BLUETOOTH, Wi –Fi, Applications.

 

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:-

  1. Life Member of Indian Physics Assocition [I.P.A.]
  2. Life Member of Rajasthan Physics Assocition [R.P.A.]

 

Latest Papers in Journal/ Conference Proceedings of International and National Conference/ Symposium/Seminars

 

1. Dheeraj Bhardwaj, Komal Sharma, D. Bhatnagar, V.K. Saxena, S. Sancheti and B. SoniBroadband Parasitically Coupled Semi-elliptical Ring Antenna Surrounding Circular Patch Antenna”, [Communicated].

2. Dheeraj Bhardwaj, D. Bhatnagar and S. Sancheti “Design Patch Antenna with a Notch on FR4 Substrate”, Journal of IET Microw. Antennas Propag., Vol. 2, No. 8, pp. 880–885, 2008.

3.  Dheeraj Bhardwaj, D. Bhatnagar,S. Sancheti and Brijesh Soni, “Radiations from double notched square patch antenna on FR4 substrate”Journal of Microwaves, Optoelectronics and Electromagnetic Applications, Vol. 7, No.2, December 2008.

4.Dheeraj Bhardwaj, Komal Sharma, D.Bhatnagar and S.Sancheti “Radiations from Elliptical patch Microstrip Antenna with and without Circular Slot”,National Conference on Advances in communication technology in cyber Age.17th May 2009, Jaipur.

 5.Brijraj Sharma, , D. Bhardwaj, Vijay Sharma, K.B. Sharma, V.K. Saxena, J.S. Saini and D. Bhatnagar Broadband dual frequency pentagonal microstrip antenna for wireless communication systems”, International Conference on Recent advancements in microwave theory & applications, November 21-24,2008, Jaipur.

6. Pratibha Sekra, , D. Bhardwaj, Vijay Sharma, V.K.Saxena, J.S. Saini and D.Bhatnagar Dual frequency circular patch antenna with slits for modern communication systems”, International Conference on Recent advancements in microwave theory & applications, November 21-24,2008, Jaipur.

 7.Manoj Dubey, Dheeraj Bhardwaj, V.K. Saxena, J.S. Saini, Rajesh Jain and D.Bhatnagar Rectangular patch antenna with a rectangular notch for dual frequency & improved bandwidth performance, International Conference on Recent advancements in microwave theory & applications, November 21-24,2008, Jaipur.

8.Dheeraj Bhardwaj, Komal, D.Bhatnagar and S.SanchetiSquare patch microstrip antenna with single notch having an air gap, International Conference on Recent advancements in microwave theory & applications, November 21-24,2008, Jaipur.

 9.Dheeraj Bhardwaj, V. Bhardwaj, Komal, D.Bhatnagar and S. Sancheti Radiation performance of an elliptical patch antenna with a circular slot for modern communication systems”, Proceeding of International Conference on Recent advancements in microwave theory & applications, November 21-24,2008, Jaipur.

10.Dheeraj Bhardwaj,D. Bhatnagar and S. Sancheti, Design and Development of M-shaped Dual Frequency Microstrip Antenna for Modern Communication Systems, IETE 39th Mid term Symposium on Recent advancements in Broadband Systems, April 12-13,2008, Jaipur.   

11.Garima, Pratibha Sekra, D. Bhardwaj, D. Bhatnagar, V.K. Saxena and J.S. Saini “Computer aided design of rectangular microstrip antenna”ICRS-Feb. 2008, Jodhpur.

12.Dheeraj Bhardwaj, D. Bhatnagar and S. Sancheti “Circular patch  antenna with   elliptical slot for WLAN / Wi-MAX applications” ICRS-2008, Jodhpur.

 

DR. DEVENDRA KUMAR SINGHAL

[Ph.D., M. Sc., NET (JRF)]

AREA OF INTEREST: Thermal physics, Heat transfer through porous samples, Thermal engineering and Food & Agricultural science.

BIO SKETCH: Dr D. K. Singhal received his Ph.D. in Thermal Physics from University of Rajasthan, Jaipur after his Master’s degree in Physics from Deptt. of Physics, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur and qualified NET(JRF) from CSIR, New Delhi. His research work aims to describe the study of heat transfer through porous food samples by determination of thermophysical properties (effective thermal conductivity, effective thermal diffusivity, effective heat storage coefficient and specific heat). He has published various papers in the national and international journals of repute and many conferences. Dr. Singhal has attended lots of national/ international conferences, seminars and symposia to enrich his research aptitude. He has also reviewed a research paper from Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Physics.

 

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

 

  1. Usha Singh, D. K. Singhal & A.K. Singh. “Experimental and Theoretical Study of Determination of Effective Thermal Diffusivity of some Fruits with Temperature”. International Asian Journal of Agricultural Research 2(9) 2007, 795-803.
  2. Usha Singh, D. K. Singhal & D. R. Chaudhary. “Theoretical Model for Heat Storage Coefficient of Fruits as a Two Phase System” International Asian Journal of Agricultural Research 2(1) 2008, 15-24.
  3. D. K. Singhal and Usha Singh. “Experimental determination of effective thermal diffusivity of some perishable produce as a function of temperature by transient method”. Ind. J. of Pure & Appl. Phys. 46 2008,862-865.
  4. Usha Singh, Sandeep Kumar & D K Singhal. “Prediction of the thermal conductivity of two phase system with porosity dependent grain size”. Journal  of Rajasthan academy of Physical Sciences 6(3) 2007, 237-250.
  5. D. K. Singhal and Usha Singh. “Effect of temperature of thermal conductivity of some cucurbits grown in India”. National Academy of Sciences India, Vol. 76, A, Part III, 2006.253-255.
  6. D. K. Singhal, Sandeep Kumar and Usha Singh. “Theoretical analysis of temperature dependent effective thermal conductivity of cucurbits as a three phase system”. Proceeding of 3rd International Conference on Solar Radiation and Day Lighting (SOLARIS-2007) Feb. 7-9, 2007, New Delhi, India, 289-297.
  7. Usha Singh, Sandeep Kumar D. K. Singhal. “Effective thermal conductivity of a two phase porous system using elliptical- cylinder inclusions”. Proceeding of 3rd International Conference on Solar Radiation and Day  Lighting (SOLARIS-2007) Feb. 7-9, 2007, New Delhi, India, 307-314.
  8. Rajesh Kumar, D. K. Singhal, Sandep Kumar and Usha Singh. “Determination of porosity of old Jaipur city by Monte-Carlo method”.Proceeding of 3rd International Conference on Solar Radiation and Day Lighting (SOLARIS-2007) Feb. 7-9, 2007, New Delhi, India, 325-330.

 
English & Humanities :


“The art of communication is the language of leadership”

  • James Humes

In an increasingly global environment, today’s technocrats have to express themselves through critical, cognitive, imaginative and interpretive abilities.  In an institute where the ethos of science and technology prevails, the Department of English plays a unique role by honing the skills of the students in their pursuit of becoming communicative orators and leaders. 

The teachers guide and foster the students in expressing themselves lucidly through theory as well as practical knowledge. 

Keeping with the demand for fluency and articulation in communicative English, the Department houses a full-fledged language laboratory equipped with the latest software. The self-paced participation through both reading and recording makes the student understand the intricacies of the language, especially for students coming from various vernacular medium.  

Activities of the Department: 

Dr. Anjali Dhir: 

Book Publication:

  • A text book for English-1st Semester, as per the syllabus of Rajasthan Technical University. Publisher- VEI, Delhi. ISBN: 978-81-906518-9-9


     

Ms. Shivangi Bhatt:

Paper Publication:

  • Presented a paper on “Emotional Intelligence: The world of Globalization” at Poornima College of Engineering

  • Attended as a volunteer the seminar “Post Colonial Margins and sub-continental Readings” at JKK, Jaipu


 
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