In the year 2016, AJIET was started in the heart of the Mangaluru city with 5 courses in Bachelor of Engineering (BE) including Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) to offer under graduation in computer science. The CSE course has a total annual intake of 60 students and had the maximum demand for the student admission in the current academic year. We are in 21st century and Computers have turn into a common and required part of life in present’s society, making IT education became essential and computer engineer’s plays a vital role in national development. The department of CSE was started following exactly as per the norms & regulations of AICTE & VTU and has qualified faculty members of more than 10 years teaching and research experiences including a Professor with PHD and another faculty is pursuing his Doctoral degree in Computer Science. In addition to their dedicated service in professional teaching and moulding students in all directions essential to succeed in today’s competitive world, faculty members also actively involved in various research activities in various fields of computer science. The faculty members have published 2 books and 75 research articles in various reputed and peer reviewed journals and conferences which are indexed and achieved in various scientific and research databases like SCOPUS/DBLP/SPRINGER/IEEE/ACM etc. The department also organized number of technical training programs/workshops/seminars to students and faculties to acquire additional knowledge and skills in various areas of computer science.
To adapt the evolutionary changes in computer science and expose the students to the cutting edge technologies to produce globally competent professionals
M1: To mould the students by providing quality computer education and by strengthening the Industry-Academic interface.
M2: To impart the professional skills, innovative research activities and entrepreneurial capabilities in students
PEOs | Description |
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PEO1 | To develop in students the ability to solve real life problems by applying fundamental science and elementary strengths of computer science courses |
PEO2 | To mould the students to have successful career in IT industry where graduates will be able to design and implement the needs of society and nation. |
PEO3 | To transform students to excel in competitive world through higher education and indulge in research through continuous learning process |
S.No. | POs | Description |
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1 | Engineering knowledge | Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems. |
2 | Problem Analysis | Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyse complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural science and engineering sciences. |
3 | 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. |
4 | 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. |
5 | Modern tool usage: | Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations |
6 | 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 |
7 | Environment sustainability | Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in the societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development. |
8 | Ethics | Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice. |
9 | Individual and team work | Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings. |
10 | 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 |
11 | Project management and finance | Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to ones own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments. |
12 | Lifelong learning | Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and lifelong learning in the broader context of technological change. |
PSOs | Description |
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PSO1 | Apply engineering principles, professional ethics and fundamental science in designing systems and communication models(protocols) |
PSO2 | Design and Develop Smart and Intelligent based Applications in Computational Environment |
It gives me great pleasure for releasing the first volume of our CSE department newsletter “Bits&Bites”. I would appreciate and congratulate the staff chief editor Mr. Nithin Kumar Heraje, the editorial board, students and staff of Computer Science & Engineering department of AJIET for the sincere hardwork and coordination for bringing out this newsletter beautifully. I express my sincere gratitude to our management, Laxmi Memorial Educational Trust (R.), for providing the excellent facilities. The various activities conducted by the department, Academic and extracurricular achievements of both students and faculties are beautifully captured in the first edition of this department newsletter. The CSE department has been travelling in right direction by providing outcome based, value based and skilled IT education.
It gives me great pleasure for releasing the first volume of our CSE department newsletter “Bits&Bites”. I would appreciate and congratulate the staff chief editor Mrs. Sharon D'Souza and Mrs. Saranya Babu the editorial board, students and staff of Computer Science & Engineering department of AJIET for the sincere hardwork and coordination for bringing out this newsletter beautifully. I express my sincere gratitude to our management, Laxmi Memorial Educational Trust (R.), for providing the excellent facilities. The various activities conducted by the department, Academic and extracurricular achievements of both students and faculties are beautifully captured in the first edition of this department newsletter. The CSE department has been travelling in right direction by providing outcome based, value based and skilled IT education.
“Great things never come from comfort zones”- It gives me a great opportunity to present the third volume of the CSE department newsletter “BITS & BITES”. In the past semester, we have succeeded in conducting several different activities by the students and faculties in various streams such as academic, co-curricular, extra-curricular as well as research & development. This volume of the CSE newsletter would mirror the overall activities conducted in the last few months and will motivate our students and faculties to continuously carry out further more achievements in the coming days. I express my deep gratitude to our college Management and our Principal for all the support and encouragement. I would like to congratulate the staff editors Mrs. Sharon D'Souza and Mrs. Saranya Babu for their dedication and also Mr. Snehal (3rd Year CSE) for the attractive design and efforts taken in bringing out this department newsletter.
Every day is a change to be better”, It gives me a great opportunity to present the fourth volume of the CSE department newsletter “BITS & BITES”. In the past semester, we have succeeded in conducting several different activities by the students and faculties in various streams such as academic, co-curricular, extra-curricular as well as research & development. This volume of the CSE newsletter would mirror the overall activities conducted in the last few months and will motivate our students and faculties to continuously carry out further more achievements in the coming days. I express my deep gratitude to our college Management and our Principal for all the support and encouragement. I would like to congratulate the staff editor Mr. Shreyas Harady for his dedication and also Ms. Anitha R Bhat (3rd year CSE) Mr. Sachin (2nd Year CSE) for the attractive design and efforts taken in bringing out this department newsletter.
“dreams don’t work unless you do” - It gives me a great opportunity to present the fifth volume of the CSE department newsletter “BITS & BITES”. In the past semester, we have succeeded in conducting several different activities by the students and faculties in various streams such as academic, co-curricular, extra-curricular as well as research & development. This volume of the CSE newsletter would mirror the overall activities conducted in the last few months and will motivate our students and faculties to continuously carry out further more achievements in the coming days. I express my deep gratitude to our college Management and our Principal for all the support and encouragement. I would like to congratulate the staff editor Mr. Chanchal Antony for his dedication and also Ms. Chandana I K (4th Year CSE) and Mr. Aneesh Bhat (3rd Year CSE) for the attractive design and efforts taken in bringing out this department newsletter.
“If you only do what you've always done, you'll only get what you've always got” – It gives me a great opportunity to present the sixth volume of the CSE department newsletter “BITS & BYTES”. In the past semester, we have succeeded in conducting several different activities by the students and faculties in various streams such as academic, co-curricular, extra-curricular as well as research & development. This volume of the CSE newsletter would mirror the overall activities conducted in the last few months and will motivate our students and faculties to continuously carry out further more achievements in the coming days. I express my deep gratitude to our college Management and our Principal for all the support and encouragement.
The Department of CSE in association with Indian Society of Technical Education (ISTE) and Techbyheart, organized a workshop on “Cybersecurity and Ethical Hacking” .The event was scheduled on 22-07-2023 from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm at GD Room, 3rd floor. The workshop started with a prayer song by 1st year CSE students, The program was inaugurated by Dr.Shantharama Rai C, principal and Dr. Antony P J, Vice-Principal. The various heads of the department and all the faculties of CSE attended the inaugural function. The ISTE Coordinator Mrs. Deeksha Anand welcomed the gathering and introduced the resource person. The Principal addressed the gathering and motivated students to participate in workshop and upgrade themselves in current technologies. Dr. Antony P J, Vice principal made the students aware of the current threats to cyber security and the need of securing the data. Mrs. Sharon Dsouza delivered vote of thanks. Ms. Keerthana, 1st year CSE was the master of the ceremony.
The IoT Club in association with CSI organized a student development Programme on “Hands-on Session on IOT-ESP32and Raspberry Pi” .The event was scheduled on 22-07-2023 from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm at Computing lab 6, third floor. The Resource person of the program was GK Bhat Kakunje, CEO & Managing Director, Kakunje Software Private Limited and Ravishankara Web Developer , Kakunje Software Private Limited.
The Department of CSE in association with Techbyheart, IoT club, CSI, Devnation organized a student development Programme on “Cybersecurity and Ethical Hacking” .The event was scheduled on 08-07-2023 from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm at Computing Lab 3 (A325), 3rd floor. The program was inaugurated by Dr.Shantharama Rai C, principal and Dr. Antony P J, Vice-Principal. The various heads of the department and all the faculties of CSE attended the inaugural function. The vice-principal welcomed the gathering and introduced the resource person. The Principal address the gathering and motivated students to participate in workshop and upgrade themselves in current technologies. Mrs. Snitha Shetty delivered vote of thanks. Ms. Anaum Fathima Shameem, 2nd year CSE was the master of the ceremony.
The IoT Club in association with CSI organized a student development Programme on “Hands-on Session on IOT-ESP32and Raspberry Pi” .The event was scheduled on 24-06-2023 from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm at CAED Lab, ground floor. The program was inaugurated by Dr.Shantharama Rai C, principal and Dr. Antony P J, Vice-Principal and IoT Club & CSI Chairman. The various heads of the department and all the faculties of CSE attended the inaugural function.
Arduino is a fantastic platform to unleash your creativity and learn about electronics and programming. With its user-friendly interface and vast community support, Arduino opens up a realm of possibilities for bringing your ideas to life. But with Arduino application projects, it can be difficult to know where to start. Hence to train mechanical engineering students workshop on arduino based projects organised by mechanical engineering department in association with ARMS. The resource person for this workshop, Mr.Ajay Prinston Pinto, Director of IQmetric solutions Private Limited,explained with demonstration various tools and techniques to start programming and testing.
S.No. | Date | Event Name |
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1 | 2021-10-18 | C BRUSH-UP CLASS |
2 | 2021-06-25 | Technical Talk on Robotic Process Automation- career Opportunities |
3 | 2021-06-14 | 5 day national level skill development program on Mobile Application Development |
4 | 2021-06-01 | 5 Day Faculty development program on Machine Learning Using Python Programming |
5 | 2021-05-31 | How to get Internships and 75% Scholarships on Autodesk Certification with Free Ethical Hacking Training |
6 | 2021-02-25 | Hands on Awareness program on virtual lab |
S.No. | Date | Event Name |
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1 | 2020-02-12 | INDUSTRY VISIT FOR 2ND YEAR STUDENTS |
2 | 2020-08-08 | Webinar On "Artificial Intelligence" |
3 | 2020-07-29 | “Webinar On "Agile Framework and Devops"” |
4 | 2020-08-29 | “PerformTest --Performance and its testing tools"” |
5 | 2020-08-04 | “Android App Development and Google Play Console” |
6 | 2020-07-18 | “Impact of Artificial Intelligence & Data Science ” |
7 | 2020-09-02 | Webinar on Topic - How to kick start your career in Cyber security domain. |
8 | 2020-07-29 | Webinar On "Agile Framework and Devops |
9 | 2020-04-08 | “Android App Development and Google Play Console” |
10 | 2020-07-08 | Webinar on Cyber Security |
11 | 2020-08-29 | Perform Test --Performance and its testing tools |
12 | 2020-06-24 | Recent trends in Medical Imaging and Communication |
S.No. | Date | Event Name |
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1 | 2019-03-28 | Technical talk on Agile Scrum methodology |
2 | 2019-03-01 | Technical talk on Big Data Analytics |
3 | 2019-05-03 | INDUSTRIAL VISIT to IQuest Technology Pvt Ltd. Mysore |
4 | 2019-08-07 | BRANCH INNAUGRAL CEREMONY |
5 | 2019-09-18 | Three day Hands-on workshop on Machine Learning from 2019-09-16 to |
6 | 2019-09-26 | Workshop on Android Application Development from 2019-09-23 to |
7 | 2019-09-26 | Workshop on Java Application Development from 2019-09-23 to |
8 | 2019-11-20 | Hands-on Workshop on Introduction to Docker for Developers |
9 | 2019-05-03 | INDUSTRY VISIT FOR 2ND 3RD YEAR STUDENTS |
S.No. | Sem | Subject Code | Subject Name | |||
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1 | 1 | 21PSP13-23 | Problem Solving Through Programming | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
2 | 2 | 21CPL13-27 | Compute Programming Laboratory | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
3 | 3 | 18MAT31 | Transform Calculus, Fourier Series and Numerical Techniques | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
4 | 3 | 18CS32 | Data Structures and Applications | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
5 | 3 | 18CS33 | Analog and Digital Electronics | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
6 | 3 | 18CS34 | Computer Organization | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
7 | 3 | 18CS35 | Software Engineering | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
8 | 3 | 18CS36 | Discrete Mathematical Structures | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
9 | 3 | 18CSL37 | Analog and Digital Electronics Laboratory | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
10 | 3 | 18CSL38 | Data Structures Laboratory | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
11 | 4 | 18CS43 | Operating System | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
12 | 4 | 18CS44 | Microcontroller and Embedded System | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
13 | 4 | 18CS45 | Object Oriented Concepts | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
14 | 4 | 18CS46 | Data Communication | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
15 | 4 | 18CSL48 | Microcontroller and Embedded System Laboratory | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
16 | 5 | 18CS51 | Management, Entrepreneurship for IT industry | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
17 | 5 | 18CS52 | Computer Networks and Security | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
18 | 5 | 18CS53 | Database Mangement System | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
19 | 5 | 18CS54 | Automata Theory And Computability | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
20 | 5 | 18CS55 | Application Development Using Python | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
21 | 5 | 18CS56 | Unix Programming | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
22 | 5 | 18CSL57 | Computer Network Laboratory | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
23 | 5 | 18CSL58 | DBMS Lab with Mini project | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
24 | 6 | 18CS61 | System software and Compiler | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
25 | 6 | 18CS62 | Computer Graphics and Visualization | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
26 | 6 | 18CS641 | DATA MINING AND DATA WAREHOUSING | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
27 | 6 | 18CSL67 | COMPUTER GRAPHICS LABORATORY WITH MINI PROJECT | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
28 | 6 | 18CSMP68 | MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENTLAB | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
29 | 7 | 18CS71 | Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
30 | 7 | 18CS72 | Big Data Analytics | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
31 | 7 | 18CS731 | Software Architecture and design patterns | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
32 | 7 | 18CS742 | Network Management | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
33 | 7 | 18CS752 | Neural Networks | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
34 | 7 | 18CSL76 | AI & ML Lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
35 | 8 | 18CS822 | Storage Area Network | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
S.No. | Course | Course Code | Content | Relavance to PO, PSO | No of Hrs/ No of Days |
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S.No. | Content | Relavance to PO, PSO | No of Hrs/ No of Days |
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S.No. | Sem | Subject Code | Subject Name | |||
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1 | 1 | 21PSP13-23 | Problem Solving Through Programming | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
2 | 2 | 21CPL13-27 | Compute Programming Laboratory | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
3 | 3 | 18MAT31 | Transform Calculus, Fourier Series and Numerical Techniques | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
4 | 3 | 18CS32 | Data Structures and Applications | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
5 | 3 | 18CS33 | Analog and Digital Electronics | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
6 | 3 | 18CS34 | Computer Organization | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
7 | 3 | 18CS35 | Software Engineering | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
8 | 3 | 18CS36 | Discrete Mathematical Structures | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
9 | 3 | 18CSL37 | Analog and Digital Electronics Laboratory | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
10 | 3 | 18CSL38 | Data Structures Laboratory | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
11 | 4 | 18CS43 | Operating System | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
12 | 4 | 18CS44 | Microcontroller and Embedded System | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
13 | 4 | 18CS45 | Object Oriented Concepts | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
14 | 4 | 18CS46 | Data Communication | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
15 | 4 | 18CSL48 | Microcontroller and Embedded System Laboratory | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
16 | 5 | 18CS51 | Management, Entrepreneurship for IT industry | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
17 | 5 | 18CS52 | Computer Networks and Security | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
18 | 5 | 18CS53 | Database Mangement System | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
19 | 5 | 18CS54 | Automata Theory And Computability | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
20 | 5 | 18CS55 | Application Development Using Python | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
21 | 5 | 18CS56 | Unix Programming | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
22 | 5 | 18CSL57 | Computer Network Laboratory | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
23 | 5 | 18CSL58 | DBMS Lab with Mini project | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
24 | 6 | 18CS61 | System software and Compiler | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
25 | 6 | 18CS62 | Computer Graphics and Visualization | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
26 | 6 | 18CS641 | DATA MINING AND DATA WAREHOUSING | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
27 | 6 | 18CSL67 | COMPUTER GRAPHICS LABORATORY WITH MINI PROJECT | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
28 | 6 | 18CSMP68 | MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENTLAB | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
29 | 7 | 18CS71 | Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
30 | 7 | 18CS72 | Big Data Analytics | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
31 | 7 | 18CS731 | Software Architecture and design patterns | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
32 | 7 | 18CS742 | Network Management | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
33 | 7 | 18CS752 | Neural Networks | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
34 | 7 | 18CSL76 | AI & ML Lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
35 | 8 | 18CS822 | Storage Area Network | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
S.No. | Course | Course Code | Content | Relavance to PO, PSO | No of Hrs/ No of Days |
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S.No. | Content | Relavance to PO, PSO | No of Hrs/ No of Days |
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S.No. | Student Name | Company | Offered Pkg in LPA |
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1 | Dhanush M S | Skolar | 6 |
2 | J Abhishek | Skolar | 6 |
3 | Prajwal Suresh | Skolar | 6 |
4 | Muhammad Sahil Arshad | Skolar | 6 |
5 | ANEESH M BHAT | SASKEN | 5.10 |
6 | HARSHITH J POOJARY | SASKEN | 5.10 |
7 | ABHISHEK D MANKAME | KYNDRYL | 5.1 |
8 | AMAN | KYNDRYL | 5.1 |
9 | GAYATHRI M N | KYNDRYL | 5.1 |
10 | PAYAL | KYNDRYL | 5.1 |
11 | EXSON NAVEIL PEREIRA | MU SIGMA | 5 |
12 | KUSHI PAL | MU SIGMA | 5 |
13 | SANDEEP BENNY | MU SIGMA | 5 |
14 | KARTHIK R | NOVIGO Solution | 4 |
15 | MOHAMMED SHAMAL | NOVIGO Solution | 4 |
S.No. | Sem | Subject Code | Subject Name | Link |
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1 | 1 | 21PSP13-23 | Problem Solving Through Programming | Study Materials |
2 | 2 | 21CPL13-27 | Compute Programming Laboratory | Study Materials |
3 | 3 | 18MAT31 | Transform Calculus, Fourier Series and Numerical Techniques | Study Materials |
4 | 3 | 18CS32 | Data Structures and Applications | Study Materials |
5 | 3 | 18CS33 | Analog and Digital Electronics | Study Materials |
6 | 3 | 18CS34 | Computer Organization | Study Materials |
7 | 3 | 18CS35 | Software Engineering | Study Materials |
8 | 3 | 18CS36 | Discrete Mathematical Structures | Study Materials |
9 | 3 | 18CSL37 | Analog and Digital Electronics Laboratory | Study Materials |
10 | 3 | 18CSL38 | Data Structures Laboratory | Study Materials |
11 | 4 | 18CS43 | Operating System | Study Materials |
12 | 4 | 18CS44 | Microcontroller and Embedded System | Study Materials |
13 | 4 | 18CS45 | Object Oriented Concepts | Study Materials |
14 | 4 | 18CS46 | Data Communication | Study Materials |
15 | 4 | 18CSL48 | Microcontroller and Embedded System Laboratory | Study Materials |
16 | 5 | 18CS51 | Management, Entrepreneurship for IT industry | Study Materials |
17 | 5 | 18CS52 | Computer Networks and Security | Study Materials |
18 | 5 | 18CS53 | Database Mangement System | Study Materials |
19 | 5 | 18CS54 | Automata Theory And Computability | Study Materials |
20 | 5 | 18CS55 | Application Development Using Python | Study Materials |
21 | 5 | 18CS56 | Unix Programming | Study Materials |
22 | 5 | 18CSL57 | Computer Network Laboratory | Study Materials |
23 | 5 | 18CSL58 | DBMS Lab with Mini project | Study Materials |
24 | 6 | 18CS61 | System software and Compiler | Study Materials |
25 | 6 | 18CS62 | Computer Graphics and Visualization | Study Materials |
26 | 6 | 18CS641 | DATA MINING AND DATA WAREHOUSING | Study Materials |
27 | 6 | 18CSL67 | COMPUTER GRAPHICS LABORATORY WITH MINI PROJECT | Study Materials |
28 | 6 | 18CSMP68 | MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENTLAB | Study Materials |
29 | 7 | 18CS71 | Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | Study Materials |
30 | 7 | 18CS72 | Big Data Analytics | Study Materials |
31 | 7 | 18CS731 | Software Architecture and design patterns | Study Materials |
32 | 7 | 18CS742 | Network Management | Study Materials |
33 | 7 | 18CS752 | Neural Networks | Study Materials |
34 | 7 | 18CSL76 | AI & ML Lab | Study Materials |
35 | 8 | 18CS822 | Storage Area Network | Study Materials |
The teaching-learning process is designed to be student-centric and caters to the diverse students of the Institution. The process is defined to identify slow-learners, fast-learners and aid both. Competent faculty restrict not themselves to curriculum delivery but also do counseling and extend support in extended activities. Remedial Classes are conducted for slow learners. The Internal Assessment is diversified with due weight-age for assignments. The program outcomes and the program specific outcomes are defined by the Department Academic Board in line with the NBA guidelines. The COs stipulated by the university is refined by the faculty whenever required. The PSOs, POs and COs are circulated through the Website, in the classrooms and laboratories, through the display boards. The Faculties are utilizing multimedia components for better teaching learning process, such as Laptops, LCD projectors, LAN network, demonstrative models, Videos for demonstration practical application of concepts etc. in the classroom. This will help the faculties to improve the effectiveness in conducting the lecture and to create interest in students to learn the lesson topic.
In addition to the Multimedia tools, the faculty member adopts various methods for improving the teaching learning process, such as:
The faculty members participate in short term courses, faculty development programs and workshops on recent trends to keep pace with the advanced level of knowledge and skills.
The faculty members have been participating, presenting and publishing technical papers at national/international conferences and journals to enrich their knowledge.
ICT usages are abundantly practiced for the teaching-learning processes.
Objectives:
To provide direct access to quality instructional resources through computers connected in LAN and Internet.
Motivate the students do electronic presentations (PPT)
Assess the students through online quiz tests for better learning
Facilities Created:
Projectors are consistently used in the class-room lecture delivery.
Internet facility is provided to students for deeper inquiry to subjects.
Outcome:
The students and faculty are engaged in effective teaching - learning process.
Objective:
Address the content to bridge the curriculum gap
Methodology:
The students are advised to refer journals on recent technologies which enable the student to involve in innovative project ideas.
Outcome
Student will explore the recent trends, advancement and societal relevance.
Virtual Labs is a project initiated by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, under the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology. AJ Institute of engineering and Technology is a Nodal Center of Virtual lab under participating institution NITK, Surathkal.
Physical distances and the lack of resources make us unable to perform experiments, especially when they involve sophisticated instruments. With the present-day internet and computer technologies the above limitations can no more hamper students and researchers in enhancing their skills and knowledge. Also, in a country such as ours, costly instruments and equipment need to be shared with fellow researchers to the extent possible. Web enabled experiments can be designed for remote operation and viewing so as to enthuse the curiosity and innovation into students. This would help in learning basic and advanced concepts through remote experimentation. Today most equipment has a computer interface for control and data storage. It is possible to design good experiments around some of this equipment which would enhance the learning of a student. Internet-based experimentation further permits use of resources, knowledge, software, and data available on the web, apart from encouraging skillful experiments being simultaneously performed at points separated in space (and possibly, time).
The main objectives of the Virtual lab Committee are as follows:
Being a nodal center, to promote and provide remote-access to Labs in various disciplines of Science and Engineering. These Virtual Labs would cater to students at the undergraduate level, post graduate level as well as to research scholars.
To enthuse students to conduct experiments by arousing their curiosity. This would help them in learning basic and advanced concepts through remote experimentation
To provide awareness about virtual labs so that the students can avail the various tools for learning, including additional web-resources, video-lectures, animated demonstrations and self-evaluation.
To share costly equipment and resources, which are otherwise available to limited number of users due to constraints on time and geographical distances.
Virtual lab Experiments used in the Academic Year: 2019-20 |
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Name of Experiment and Lab in VLab |
Name of Lab Course as per Curriculum |
No. of Students |
Semester & Programme |
Name of Course Coordinator |
Numerical approximation -Computer programming Lab |
C programming Lab |
68 |
2ND SEM-CSE |
Mrs. Snitha Shetty |
Arrays-Computer programming Lab |
C programming Lab |
68 |
2ND SEM-CSE |
Mrs. Snitha Shetty |
Recurssion-Computer programming Lab |
C programming Lab |
68 |
2ND SEM-CSE |
Mrs. Snitha Shetty |
Expression Evaluation-Computer programming Lab |
C programming Lab |
68 |
2ND SEM-CSE |
Mrs. Snitha Shetty |
Sorting using Arrays-Data structure Lab |
Data Structures Lab |
68 |
3RD SEM-CSE |
Mrs. Snitha Shetty |
Graph Traversals-Data Structure Lab |
Data Structures Lab |
68 |
3RD SEM-CSE |
Mrs. Snitha Shetty |
No. of Virtual Lab Workshops/Trainings Conducted: |
2 |
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Total No. Of Participants covered: |
68 |
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Name of Department coordinator: |
Mrs Snitha Shetty |
Flipped classroom is an instructional strategy and type of blended learning that reverses the traditional learning environment by delivering instructional content often online, outside of class room.
Objective:
Allow for self-paced learning
Methodology:
An instructional strategy and a type of blended learning that reverses the traditional learning environment by delivering instructional content, often online, outside of the classroom.
Outcome:
Student will achieve higher learning outcomes compared to traditional method.
Tools | Methods | Representation |
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Flipped Class room |
Flipped classroom is an instructional strategy and type of blended learning that reverses the traditional learning environment by delivering instructional content often online, outside of class room. |
Slides & Video |
Google meet |
Through this faculties will be able to create a meeting, and make the students join the class through the meeting id, also faculties will be able to share the presentations |
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Google classroom |
Through this faculties will be able to share materials of their respective subjects, give assignments and also ask the students to upload the internal assessment answer scripts. |
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Objective:
Better understanding the concept
Methodology:
Faculties use animation and video to demonstrate the working of models for better comprehension and analysis of ideas. This helps to enhance the problem-solving techniques and to learn a specific topic in depth.
Efficient way of conveying information.
Use of animation in teaching helps learners understand and remember information.
List of Courses Available on YouTube Link
Sl. No. | Name of the faculty | Course Code | Course Title |
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1 |
Mrs. Vilma Dsouza |
18MAT41 |
Complex Analysis, Probability and Statistical Method |
2 |
Dr. Antony P J |
18CS42 |
Design and Analysis of Algorithm |
3 |
Mr. Chanchal Antony |
18CS43 |
Operating System |
4 |
Mr. Raghavendra Hawaldar |
18CS44 |
Microcontroller and Embedded System |
5 |
Mrs. Aparna Shetty |
18CS45 |
Object Oriented Concepts |
6 |
Mr. Nithin K Heraje |
18CS46 |
Data Communication |
7 |
Mrs. Aparna Shetty |
18CSL47 |
Design and Analysis of Algorithm Lab |
8 |
Mr. Raghavendra Hawaldar |
18CSL48 |
Microcontroller and Embedded System Lab |
9 |
Mr. Chanchal Antony |
17CS61 |
Cryptography, Network Security and Cyber Law |
10 |
Mr. Nithin K Heraje |
17CS62 |
Computer Graphics and Visualization |
11 |
Mrs. Snitha Shetty |
17CS63 |
System Software and Compiler Design |
12 |
Mr. Pradeep Kumar, |
17CS64 |
Opearting System |
13 |
Mrs. Aparna Shetty |
17CS651 |
Data Mining and Data Warehousing |
14 |
Mr. Basappa Kodada |
17CS664 |
Python Application Programming |
15 |
Mrs, Snitha |
17CSL67 |
System Software and Operating System Lab |
16 |
Mr. Nithin K Heraje |
17CSL68 |
Computer Graphics Lab with Mini Project |
17 |
Mr. Pradeep Kumar |
15CS81 |
Internet of things and Applications |
18 |
Mrs. Saranya Babu |
15CS82 |
Big Data Analytics |
19 |
Mrs. Snitha Shetty |
15CS834 |
System Modelling and Simulation |
Mould the youth in IT profession by providing quality computer education with excellence teaching and training programs. To create an environment in such a way that students should acquire knowledge beyond the class room by setting up a strong industry- institute interaction and learning process. To build an active and evolving research environment involving both faculty and students with an aim to solve IT related scientific, technological and nation building problems.
SL.No | Name | Designation | Date of Joining | Qualification | Nature of Appointment | Profile |
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1 | Dr. Antony P.J | Vice Principal, Prof. & HOD | 02-06-2016 | BE, M. Tech, Ph.D, MISTE, MCSI | Regular | |
2 | Dr. Ganesha M | Professor | 22-09-2023 | BE, M. Tech, Ph.D,LMISTE, IAENG | Regular | |
3 | DR. JOSE ALEX MATHEW | Professor | 25-03-2024 | BE, M. Tech, Ph. D | Regular | |
4 | Dr. Anil B V | Associate Professor | 30-03-2024 | BE, M. Tech, Ph. D, MISTE, MBESI | Regular | |
5 | Mrs. Sharon C. DSouza | Asst. Professor | 03-07-2017 | B.E,M.Tech | Regular | |
6 | Mrs. Snitha Shetty | Asst. Professor | 07-09-2018 | B.E,M.Tech | Regular | |
7 | N. Arul | Asst. Professor | 13-12-2021 | B.E, M.E, PGDPMIR, DECE | Regular | |
8 | Mr. Vijaykumar Dudhanikar | Asst. Professor | 07-03-2022 | B.E, M.Tech. | Regular | |
9 | Mrs. Vidya Myageri | Asst. Professor | 02-11-2022 | B.E, M.Tech. | Regular | |
10 | Mr. Amith K S | Asst. Professor | 08-12-2022 | B.E, M.Tech,(Ph.D), MISTE | Regular | |
11 | Mr. Stanley Pradeep D'Souza | Asst. Professor | 26-04-2023 | B.E, M.Tech | Regular | |
12 | Mrs. Aishwarya M Bhat | Asst. Professor | 15-05-2023 | B.E, M.Tech | Regular | |
13 | Mrs. Ashwitha A Shetty | Asst. Professor | 26-06-2023 | B.E, M.Tech | Regular | |
14 | Mrs. Kratika Attavar | Asst. Professor | 01-08-2023 | B.E, M.Tech, PGDHRM | Regular | |
15 | Mrs. Nayana Yadav M. | Asst. Professor | 30-08-2023 | B.E, M.Tech | Regular | |
16 | Mrs. Usha C S | Asst. Professor | 09-07-2024 | B.E, M.Tech, (Ph.D) | Regular | |
17 | Mrs. Shilpa Shetty A | Asst. Professor | 01-07-2019 | BE, M Tech | Regular | |
18 | Mr. Karthik K B | System Admin | 07-03-2022 | Diploma, DHNT | Regular | |
19 | Mrs. Nireeksha | Programmer | 27-06-2022 | B.E | Regular | |
20 | Mrs. Ashalatha A S | Instructor | 06-12-2022 | M.Sc | Regular | |
21 | Ms. Meghna Kotiyan | Programmer | 31-08-2023 | BCA | Regular | |
22 | Mr. Akshay Kumar | Lab Instructor | 24-01-2024 | Diploma- Electronics and Communication Engineering | Regular | |
23 | Ms Sameeksha Shetty | Programmer | 02-02-2024 | M.Sc.(Computer Science) | Regular | |
24 | Ms. SUSHMITHA S V | Lab Instructor | 01-03-2024 | Diploma- Board of Technical Examinations 2021 | Regular |
S.No. | Members | Role |
---|---|---|
1 | Dr. Antony P J, Professor and Head | Chairman |
2 | Mr. Chanchal Antony | Member Secretary |
3 | Ms. Snitha Shetty | Member |
4 | Dr.Laxmi Gulappagol | Member |
S.No. | Members | Role |
---|---|---|
1 | Dr. Antony P J, Professor and Head | Chairman |
2 | Dr. Geetha V, Dept. of IT, NITK Surathkal | Expert from Academia |
3 | Mr. Vipin Kumar, Infosys Mangalore | Expert from Industry |
4 | Mr. Chanchal Antony | Member Secretary |
5 | Ms. Snitha Shetty | Member |
6 | Dr.Laxmi Gulappagol | Member |
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A 317
A 315
S.No. | Equipment Name | Equipment Details |
---|---|---|
1 | Sensors | 37 in 1 sensor kit for Aurdino |
2 | 8051 Microcontroller | Digital 8051 Microcontroller Trainer |
3 | Arduino Board | Uno R3 CH340G ATmega328p Development Board Compatible with Arduino. |
4 | Raspberry PI 3B+ | Model B+ |
5 | HC05 Bluetooth | Bluetooth model HC05 |
6 | RFID RC522 | RC522 RFID Card Reader Module 13.56MHz |
7 | LPC 2148 ARM 7 | ARM7 LPC2148 WITH LCD USB upload |
8 | WIFI NODE MCU | NODEMCU - ESP8266 Wifi Development Board |
9 | GSM SIM 900 MODULE | SIM800A GSM GPRS Module with RS232 Interface and SMA Antenna |
10 | NEO GM GPS | NEO-6M GPS Module with EPROM |
11 | DESKTOP COMPUTERS | Core I3-8100 / I3 - 4170 / I3 - 6100 Processor, 8GB / 4GB RAM,1TB/500GB HDD,64 bit Operating system,18.5 ?Acer Monitor, Acer Keyboard & Mouse. |
12 | PRINTER | Canon LBP 2900 |
13 | PROJECTOR | EB-X04 |
14 | Desktops Computers | Core I3-8100 / I3 - 4170 / I3 - 6100 Processor, 8GB / 4GB RAM,1TB/500GB HDD, 64 bit Operating system,18.5 ?Acer Monitor, Acer Keyboard & Mouse. |
15 | Projector | EPSON Projector with HDMI Port |
16 | Printer | Canon LBP 2900 |
17 | UPS | 10 KVA |
18 | Switches | 24 Port Gigabytes |
19 | Internet | 100mbps |
20 | GSAS LPC 2148 ARM 7 Evaluation Board with Stepper Motor and DC Motor | LPC2148 ARM7 TDMI micro controller with 512k on-chip memory |
S.No. | Facility Name | Facility Details | Reason |
---|---|---|---|
1 | INNOVATION AND RESEARCH LAB | Lab Specification:Operating System: Windows 10 SL, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS,Programming Languages: Libre Office 5.1.6.2, GNU Compiler Collection For C,G++, PHP 5.6.19, MY SQL 5.7.11, Application Softwares: Adobe Reader, Wamp Server 64.3, No of Desktop Computers: 16, Lab Area:75 sq.mtrs, Amount of Lab:1,79,000.00, Configuration: Corei3-8100 Processor,8GB RAM,1TB/500GB HDD, 64 bit Operating system,18.5? Acer Monitor, Acer Keyboard & Mouse. | Reasearch |
2 | PROJECT LAB | Lab Specification: Operating System: Windows 10 SL, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS,Programming Languages: Libre Office 5.1.6.2, GNU Compiler Collection For C, G++, PHP 5.6.19, MY SQL 5.7.11 Application Softwares: Adobe Reader, Wamp Server 64.3, No of Desktop Computers: 16, Lab Area:75 sq.mtrs, Amount of Lab:1,79,000.00, Configuration: Corei3-8100 Processor,8GB RAM,1TB/500GB HDD, 64 bit Operating system,18.5? Acer Monitor, Acer Keyboard & Mouse. | Academic project |
3 | DATA STRUCTURES/ MICROCONTROLLER AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM LAB | Lab Specification: Operating System: Windows 10 SL, UBUNTU 16.0 LTSProgramming Languages: TURBO C, C++ Softwares: GCC, Flash Magic, keil, term86 No of Desktop Computers:35, Lab Area:132. 7sq.mtrs Amount of Lab:10,53,768.00 Configuration: Intel corei3-4170 Processor,4GB RAM,1TB HDD,64 Bit Operating System,18.5? Acer monitor, Acer Keyboard and Mouse. UPS:20KVA, Switches:24 Port Giga, Internet:100mbps | curriculum laboratory |
4 | COMPUTER NETWORKS/ DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHM LAB | Lab Specifications: Operating System: Ubuntu 16.0 LTSProgramming Languages: Java, TCL Script, C Softwares: NSG2, NS, NAM, XGRAPH, ,Eclipse, No of Desktop Computers:33 Lab Area:126.7sq mtrs Amount of Lab:10,06,460.00 Configuration: Intel corei3-4170 Processor,4GB RAM,1TB HDD,64 Bit Operating System,18.5 ?Acer monitor, Acer Keyboard and Mouse. UPS:20KVA, Switches:24 Port Giga, Internet:100mbps | curriculum laboratory |
5 | SYSTEM SOFTWARE AND OPERATING SYSTEM LAB | Lab Specifications: Operating System: Windows 10 Pro Programming Languages: Lex, Yacc Softwares: Flex, Bison No of Desktop Computers:23 Lab Area:150sq mtrs Amount of Lab:9,00,000.00 Configuration: Intel corei3-8100 Processor,8GB RAM,1TB HDD,64 Bit Operating System,18.5 ?Acer monitor, Acer Keyboard and Mouse. | curriculum laboratory |
6 | COMPUTER GRAPHICS / MOBILE COMPUTING AND ANDRIOD DEVELOPMENT LAB | Lab Specifications: Operating System: Windows 10 Pro, Ubuntu 16.0 LTS Programming Languages: C, C++ Softwares: OpenGL,Sublime IDE Text No of Desktop Computers:23 Lab Area:115sq mtrs Amount of Lab: 9,00,000.00 Configuration: Intel corei3-8100 Processor,8GB RAM,1TB HDD,64 Bit Operating System,18.5 ?Acer monitor, Acer Keyboard and Mouse. | curriculum laboratory |
S.No. | Domain Name | Domain Co-ordinator |
---|---|---|
1 | Computer Systems | Mr. Vinayak G Pai |
2 | Theoritical Computer Science and Professional Ethics | Mr. Vijaykumar Dudhanikar |
3 | Intelligent Systems | Dr. Antony P. J |
4 | Cloud, Parallel & Distributed Computing | Mrs. Sharon D`Souza |
5 | Application Development | Mr. Chanchal Antony |
6 | Allied, Basic Science and Humanities | Dr. Laxmi Gulappagol |
Area |
|
University ID | Publications | |||
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Completed | On Going | |||||
Natural language processing animation learning | 4 | 4 | VTU09175686 | 82 |
S.No. | Scholar Name | Area of Research | Status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mr. Navile Nageshwara Naveen | IoT | Ongoing |
2 | Mrs. Radhika Shetty | Natural Language Processing | Ongoing |
3 | Mr. Balapradeep K N | Natural Language Processing | Completed Comprehens |
4 | Mr. Vasudeva S. Shahapur | CLOUD COMPUTING | Applied for Course |
5 | Ujawal U J | Natural Language Processing | Completed |
6 | Vandana B S | Natural Language Processing | Completed |
7 | Prajna M R | Natural Language Processing | Completed |
8 | Mrs. Savitha C K | Natural Language Processing | Completed |
Area |
|
University ID | Publications | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Completed | On Going | |||||
Image and Video Processing, Pattern Recognition, Computer Vision and Machine Learning | 0 | 2 | 4CBCS0003438 | 30 |
S.No. | Scholar Name | Area of Research | Status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mr. Sumanth C M | Video Processing with Machine Learning | Ongoing |
2 | Mr. Ravishankara Kulamarva | Video Processing with Machine Learning | Ongoing |
Area |
|
University ID | Publications | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Completed | On Going | |||||
Computer Networks | 5 | 7 | VTU09175218 | 62 |
S.No. | Scholar Name | Area of Research | Status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mr. Sathyendranath Malli | Data Mining | Completed |
2 | Mr. Deepak Rao | Communication Technology | Completed |
3 | Mr. GURU PRASAD M.S., | Big Data Analytics | Completed |
4 | Mr. Karthik Pai B.H | Computer Networks | Completed |
5 | Mr. Manjunath Kotari | Computer Networks-Adaptive Distributed Systems | Completed |
6 | Mr. Ravinarayana B | Cloud Computing | Ongoing |
7 | Mr. Bharath Kumar M | Cloud Computing | Ongoing |
8 | Mr. Annappaswamy D.R | Big Data Processing in Hadoop | Ongoing |
9 | Mr. Ramalingam H.M | Cloud Computing | Ongoing |
10 | Mrs. Asmita Poojari | Internet of Things | Ongoing |
11 | Mr. Guruprasad | Cloud Computing | Ongoing |
12 | Ms. Jyothi N | Deep Learning Techniques | Ongoing |
Research and Development is an integral part of the academic activities of A J Institute of Engineering and Technology, Mangalore. The Research & Development (R & D) Cell of AJIET facilitates and encourages research culture among the faculty and students. The Research & Development (R & D) cell of the department of Computer Science and Engineering is one of the wings of the Institute which facilitates, channelizes, records, and regulates all the academic, sponsored, collaborative research projects and consultancy works. This R&D Cell aims to reach the Vision and Mission of the department and is functioning under the Chairmanship of Dr. Antony P J, Professor and Head of the Department, Computer Science and Engineering since 2016. Its prime role is to create contacts with the real world and promote research through a range of publications. It enables a congenial environment for technological development and monitors the research activities of the department.
SL.No. | EQUIPMENT NAME | QUANTITY |
---|---|---|
1 |
Dedicated Research Laboratory |
1 |
2 |
Computer systems(i3, 4gb ram, 1tb-hdd, 2.50GHz ) |
16 |
3 |
Sensors (all types) |
1 (box) |
4 |
8051 Microcontroller |
5 |
5 |
Arduino Board |
5 |
6 |
Raspberry Pi 3B+ |
5 |
7 |
HC05 Bluetooth |
5 |
8 |
RFID RC522 |
2 |
9 |
RFID RC522 |
2 |
10 |
WIFI Node Mcu |
2 |
11 |
GSM SIM 900 Module |
1 |
12 |
NEO 6M GPS |
2 |
S.No. | Project Title | Guide | Student Name |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Vagabond- the Travel App | Dr. Antony P J | PRATHIKSHA |
UNNATI K | |||
SUBHAKAR | |||
MANU KASHYAP | |||
2 | Automated Shopping Trolley using RFID | Mrs. Archana S | NITHISH N SHETTY |
S. NITHIN | |||
SHIVASHANKAR B. N. | |||
KARTHIKEYA KUMAR | |||
3 | Skin Disease Detection | Mrs. Saranya Babu | AKSHAY D T |
KARTHIKEYA NEROLU | |||
SARTHAK | |||
BHARATH RAJ SHETTY | |||
4 | Sign Language Recognition | Mr.Siju V Soman | RAI NINAD BHASKAR |
SHETTY CHIRAG DIVAKAR | |||
SHIHAB ABDUL RAHIMAN | |||
5 | Sharing is Caring- Charitable Trust Website | Mr. Chanchal Antony | RAMYASHREE |
SAACHYA S SHETTY | |||
ANANYA R SHETTY | |||
SABHYATHA MURIAL SUVARNA | |||
6 | Design and implementation of student and staff score card generator | Mr. Basappa Kodada | MUHAMMAD IHJAZ EBRAHIM |
MUHAMMED SHAMEEL A | |||
RASSAL T | |||
7 | Canteen Food ordering and managing System | Mr. Chanchal Antony | ADON BIJU |
AMAL KURIAKOSE | |||
JISMON M U | |||
AMAL MATHEW | |||
8 | Condensing hindi text using numerical technique? | Ms Nikhila | AKSHAYA BHALIKHA D S |
ANUSHA DSOUZA | |||
LAVANYA PUSHPAKAR | |||
SOURAB SURESH | |||
9 | Leaf Disease Detection using Image Processing | Dr. Laxmi Gulappagol | ASHWIKA V SHETTY |
ASHIKA | |||
AMSHITHA R | |||
DEEKSHA | |||
10 | Blood Bank Application | Dr. Antony P J | AKASH PRASAD |
DEVANARAYANA P C | |||
FAYEZ UMARUL FARUK | |||
11 | Smart Power Consumption Analyzer and Controller | Mr.Siju V Soman | BHAVNA SHARMA |
SHRADDHA | |||
ARPITHA M J | |||
12 | Android App for Dairy Farmers | Mrs. Archana S | NEHA C NAIK |
NIREEKSHA RAI G | |||
PALLAVI SHETTY | |||
PUJARI RIYA PREM | |||
13 | Crown Services | Mrs. Sharon D`Souza | ANITA RAMAKRISHNA BHAT |
CHANDANA I K | |||
VISHAKHA KOTECHA | |||
NIKITA R M | |||
14 | Carbon Emission? and Battery Monitoring System | Dr. Laxmi Gulappagol | DEEKSHA D SHENOY |
K V BHOOMIKA | |||
KARISHMA SHETTY | |||
KEERTHANA R | |||
15 | Detection and Diagnose of Malnutrition in Children using Data Mining and ML | Mrs. Saranya Babu | LAVITA GLORIA LOBO |
MONISHA D | |||
NIDHI K | |||
SANJANA SHETTY | |||
16 | Cervical Cancer prediction system Using Convolutional Neural Network | Mrs. Sharon D`Souza | MEGHANA SHETTY |
RANJITH N | |||
RIFTHASHIA | |||
SNEHAL | |||
17 | Password Manager | Mr. Basappa Kodada | ANUVINDA K V |
NIRMALA N B | |||
INSHA NAZ | |||
CHANDANA BALLALA J R | |||
18 | Peer to Peer Online Rental Platform | Ms Nikhila | AKASH S |
MEHROOF | |||
R SRINIVAS | |||
ABLE SOBICHAN |
S.No. | Faculty Name | Journal | Conference | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dr. Antony P J | 40 | 39 | 79 |
2 | Prof. Chanchal Antony | 14 | 4 | 18 |
3 | Dr. Laxmi Gulappagol | 7 | 14 | 21 |
4 | Prof. Basappa B Kodada | 10 | 8 | 18 |
5 | Prof. Nithin Heraje | 3 | 1 | 4 |
6 | Prof. Sharon C Dsouza | 3 | 2 | 5 |
7 | Prof. Aparna Shetty | 1 | 1 | 2 |
8 | Prof. Snitha Shetty | 3 | 2 | 5 |
9 | Prof. Saranya Babu | 3 | 1 | 4 |
10 | Mr. Siju V Soman | - | 1 | 1 |
11 | Prof. Pradeep Kumar | 4 | 1 | 5 |
12 | Mrs. Archana S | 2 | 1 | 3 |
13 | Prof. Shreyas H | - | 5 | 5 |
14 | Ms. Nikhila | 1 | 1 | 2 |
15 | Mr. Vinayak G Pai | 1 | 1 | 2 |
16 | Mr. Arul N | - | 3 | 3 |
17 | Mr. Vijaykumar Dudhanikar S | 2 | 1 | 3 |
S.No. | MoU Partner/ Industry Name | Address | Date | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Quantum learning | 3rd floor,Vinobhapuri,Lajpat Nagar-II,New Delhi-110024 | 29/01/2020 | Corporate/Industry Association •Knowledge/Mentoring Agency |
2 | Kakunje software | Door No.15-7-336/17, # 205, 2Nd Floor, Abhiman Plaza, Bunts Hostel Circle, Mangalore - 575003 Karnataka - India | 28/08/2021 | Corporate/Industry Association/Internships/Workshops |
3 | UI Path | UI Path | 11/1/2021 | Knowledge/Mentoring Agency |
4 | Townshub technologies | 5th Floor, Rameshwara Arcade", Opp Police Station Urwa Store, Ashoknagar Post, Urwa, Mangaluru, Karnataka 575006 | 1/9/2019 | Corporate/Industry Association |
SL.No. | Project Title | Team Members | Funding Agency | Amount sanctioned | Year | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Design and Implementation of security Solution for Healthcare Systems | Dr. Nagesh H R(PI) Dr. Kiran Kumar (CoI-1) Dr. Basappa B Kodada (CoI-2) |
VTU Research Grant Scheme-2021 | Rs 4,44,000 /- | 2021-2022 | In Progress |
2 | ESPERANZA-IOT BUDDY AT HOME | Mr. Siju V Soman Ms. Bhavna Sharma Ms. Shraddha Ms. Arpitha M J |
KSCST, 45TH SERIES SPP | Rs 6000 /- | 2021-2022 | In Progress |
3 | Medifine kit | Dr. Antony P J Mr. Pillai Sethu Sreekumar Mr. Gokul N V Ms. Sahana Shetty Ms. Nikhil Manohar K |
VTU-VGST | Rs 5000 /- | 2020-2021 | Completed |
4 | Learning alphabets and numbers from gesture recognition for visual impaired children | Mr. Pradeep Kumar K J Mr. Ajith Mr. Harshakrishna Mr. Karthik Ms. Janmitha Smriti Bangera |
VTU-VGST | Rs 5000 /- | 2020-2021 | Completed |
5 | Homato | Dr. Antony P J Mr. Snetupeli Mr. Karthik V Bhat Ms. Sahana Shetty Ms. Visaka kotachi Ms. Shashakan Mai Mr. Kannan |
MANTHAN organised by Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce & Industry | Rs 10,000 /- | 2020-2021 | Best Business Proposal Completed |
6 | Design and Development of IOT based smart door for house security | Mr. Baappa B Kodada Mr. Avaneesh A Mr. Kishore Kumar Ms. Nayana Krishna P Mr. Rakshith Shetty |
Karnataka state council for science and technology (KSCST) 43rd Series | Rs 4500 /- | 2019-20 | Completed |
7 | Automated Parking System | Mr. Pradeep Kumar K G Ms. Savyashree A Mr. Sampreetha J Ms. Sowjanya P Ms. Varsha Shetty |
Karnataka state council for science and technology (KSCST) 43rd Series | Rs 4500 /- | 2019-20 | Completed |
8 | L Kart | Mr. Nithin Kumar Heraje Mr. Sharath Kumar Mr. Aslam Mr. Aman Das Mr. Kiran Kumar |
Karnataka state council for science and technology (KSCST) 43rd Series | Rs 4500 /- | 2019-20 | Completed |
9 | Development of Android App for College Library | Mrs. Snitha Shetty Mr. Abhinand P Mr. Albin Sunny Mr. Muhammad Rayees N. P. Mr. Mrudul P K |
VTU-VGST | Rs 5000 /- | 2019-20 | Completed |
10 | Kannada Language Sentiment Analysis Using Base Line & ML | Dr. Antony P J Mr. Deekshith K Mr. Hitesh Kumar Mr. Maneesh Raj Mr. Shashank H |
VTU-VGST | Rs 5000 /- | 2019-20 | Completed |
SL.No. | Title | Foreign/Indian | Year | Patent ID | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | SMART SYSTEM FOR THE MENSTRUAL CUP USING MACHINE LEARNING | Indian | 2021 | 202141054514 | Published |
2 | INTERNET OF THINGS SENSORS BASED INTELLIGENT DOOR SECURITY SYSTEM FOR SMART HOME | Indian | 2020 | 202041028141 | Published |