The Institution of Engineers (India)
colloquium
15 - 18 December 2011 Palace grounds, Bangalore
Established 1920, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1935
Aerospace Engineering Division Board (ASDB) and Aerospace Engineering Division of Karnataka State Centre is organising IEI Colloquium of Aerospace Engineers as part of 26th Indian Engineering Congress - 2011
This Division was established in 1978 History of Indian Aeronautical activities can be traced to the establishment of HAL in 1940 mainly for maintenance and overhaul of British Aircraft during World War II , and the establishment of the department of Aeronautics at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, for manpower development and research in 1942. The history of Indian Space activities can be traced to the establishment of TERLS in 1963 for studies of the upper atmosphere and ionosphere over the magnetic equator passing through Thumba near Thiruvananthapuram using small sounding rockets. Today the aerospace activities encompass everything from fundamental research to the design and manufacture of state of the art helicopters, supersonic combat aircraft, satellite launch vehicles, geostationary satellites and moon missions. Currently efforts are also underway in the other end of the spectrum of micro- and nano- air vehicles to
BOARD ACTIVITIES Corporate Members : 392 (Fellows - 220) Dr. Vikram Sarabhai and Prof. Satish Dhawan Memorial Lecture at annual convention Theme : Indian Aerospace Programmes : Technological Challenges beyond 2020 25th Convention is at Ranchi, 18-19 November 2011 Annual Young Engineers (IEI) and Best Paper Awards
replicate bird and insect flights for surveillance and disaster management, challenging the limits of technology form complex theories of insect aerodynamics to nano materials to micro-electronics to manufacturing technology.
Participation Professionals, academicians, scientists, engineers and students who are all involved in the growth as well as progress of our Nation, have an opportunity to avail this platform for exchange of ideas. Please visit the website for registration and other details. Papers for Colloquium are invited on the above mentioned thrust areas. For the format and preparation of papers, please visit the website.
Colloquium Secretariat The Institution of Engineers (India),
Thrust areas for 26th IEC U Application of Laser Techniques for Diagnostic and Repairs of Aerospace Structures and the establishment U Nano-material Technology and its application in different fields U Organ and Tissue Replacements by Mechanical Structures U Lab on a Chip (Biochemical Area) U Compliant Structures at Nano and Multiple Scales U Development of Materials with Biomechanical Properties for Therapeutic Purposes U Biosynthesis of Chemicals U Bioinformatics U Mechanical and Civil Structures U Nano-Technology and its application in different fields of Aerospace & Aviation U Reusable Launch Vehicle
AEROSPACE Engineering Colloquium Committee Col. (Dr) J.L. Saghal Er. M.S.Bhat Prof. R.M. Vasagam Er. N.G.R. Iyengar Er. J. K. Sharma Dr. G. Ramesh Dr. A.K. Chatterjee (NAL) Er. Vijayamohanakumar .S.R Wg. Cdr. V.L. Nanda Kumar Er. V.S. Chandrashekar
Karnataka State Centre (KSC), # 3, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore - 560 001.
Prof. M.R. Pranesh | Chief Convener 098459 60865
TEL : +91 80 2226 4698, FAX : +91 80 2225 6191, EMAIL : colloquium@iec2011.in WEB : www.iec2011.in/colloquium
Prof. S. Parthan | Convener ASDB Colloquium 094495 96363
The Institution of Engineers (India)
colloquium
15 - 18 December 2011 Palace grounds, Bangalore
Established 1920, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1935
Agricultural Engineering Division Board (AGDB) and Agricultural Engineering Division of Karnataka State Centre is organising IEI Colloquium of Agricultural Engineers as part of 26th Indian Engineering Congress - 2011 This Division was established in 1978 Agricultural engineering integrates the principles of Biological science and Technological Engineering into agricultural production as well as processing. Specialties include, power systems, machinery design, structures and environment, bioprocess engineering, management of dairy effluent system. Challenges that they meet are storage solution for grains, live stock, enhancing use of non-conventional energy sources in agriculture and allied sector, rainwater harvest and ground water recharge and appropriate implement & machinery system. The interaction with growers is a minimum requirement and climate changes causes major challenges. 70 to 75% of the rainwater is utilized in this sector. Alternative uses for agricultural by products is to be reviewed with its impact on ecology and environment. Declining qualified man manpower in the field of education, research, extension, training and industry further poses a problem since they often interact with wide spectrum of disciplines and with
society. Need of the hour warrants stepping up agricultural and allied production thus contributing increased significant share in the GDP which can be made possible by increasing mechanization – inevitable scientific Aquarian systems with references to soil – water conditions.
Participation Professionals, academicians, scientists, engineers and students who are all involved in the growth as well as progress of our Nation, have an opportunity to avail this platform for exchange of ideas. Please visit the website for registration and other details. Papers for Colloquium are invited on the above mentioned thrust areas. For the format and preparation of papers, please visit the website.
BOARD ACTIVITIES Corporate Members : 1037 (Fellows - 255) Rathindranath Tagore Memorial Lecture at annual convention Theme : Advances in use of Non-Conventional Energy Sources for Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Development 25th Convention is at Kolkata, 19-20 January 2012 Annual Young Engineers (IEI) and Best Paper Awards
Colloquium Secretariat The Institution of Engineers (India),
Thrust areas for 26th IEC U Potential of using Biomassas Energy Source U Transfer of Agricultural Mechanization through Entrepreneurial Development U Non-Conventional Energy for Agricultural Operations U Recharging of Ground Water for Agricultural Purposes U Mechanization in Horticulture Crops, Fruits and Vegetables U Water and Energy Conservation in Agriculture Sector Precision Farming U Post Harvesting Technology of Fruits and Vegetables U Rain WaterHarvesting for Farming Virtual Water Concept U Impact of Climate Changes on Water Resources and Food Production U Post Harvest Technologies for Sustainable Development U Engineering Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture
AGRICULTURAL Engineering Colloquium Committee Er. K.P. Tripathi Er. D.V. Nagabhushan Dr. K. Yella Reddy Dr. M. Chowda Gowda Er. C. Dinesh Kumar
Prof. Eshwarappa Er. D. Keshava Murthy Er. Viresh Kumar Goud Er. K.N. Krishna Swamy
Karnataka State Centre (KSC), # 3, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore - 560 001.
Prof. M.R. Pranesh | Chief Convener 098459 60865
TEL : +91 80 2226 4698, FAX : +91 80 2225 6191, EMAIL : colloquium@iec2011.in WEB : www.iec2011.in/colloquium
Er. S.S. Kumathe | Convener AGDB Colloquium 094815 19214
The Institution of Engineers (India)
colloquium
15 - 18 December 2011 Palace grounds, Bangalore
Established 1920, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1935
Architectural Engineering Division Board (ARDB) and Architectural Engineering Division of Karnataka State Centre is organising IEI Colloquium of Architectural Engineers as part of 26th Indian Engineering Congress - 2011
This Division was established in 1978 Buildings are required to be functional, convenient, without wastage of space, better ventilated, located in aesthetic surroundings and above all appear beautiful. We have heard about pre-historic architecture, Roman architecture, Greek Architecture, Dravidian architecture, etc and the latest is modern architecture after introduction of R.C.C Several earlier rulers built heritage buildings according to their own style like : Hoysala architecture, Chola architecture etc., Several religious systems also adopted their own architecture like; the Buddhist architecture, Jainese architecture etc., Sculptors also used to design buildings in earlier days treating buildings as an art and such buildings have heritage value and are attracting tourists. The complexity of building began to increase (structural systems, services, energy and technology). Architecture started becoming more
multi-disciplinary. Hence, today’s architecture is known as contemporary architecture. Moving the issues of sustainability into the main stream is a significant development in architecture. Green buildings are being planned which will be powered by wind turbines and solar panels. Urbanisation requires construction of large number of buildings increasing the demand for services of architects. The IEI therefore introduced Architectural Engineering as one of the subjects in its AMIE courses. Government of India has approved this qualification as equivalent to the Bachelors degree of the Universities. Participation Professionals, academicians, scientists, engineers and students who are all involved in the growth as well as progress of our Nation, have an opportunity to avail this platform for exchange of ideas. Please visit the website for registration and other details. Papers for Colloquium are invited on the above mentioned thrust areas. For the format and preparation of papers, please visit the website.
BOARD ACTIVITIES Corporate Members : 459 (Fellows - 148) T.S. Narayana Rao Memorial Lecture at annual convention Theme : Sustainable Urban Development Challenges and Opportunities 27th Convention is at Bangalore, 11-12 November 2011 Annual Young Engineers (IEI) and Best Paper Awards
Thrust areas for 26th IEC U Industrial Architectural Engineering: Environmental Challenges – Awareness Programmes U Energy Conservation Building Code 2007 [Ministry of Power, Govt. of India] – Awareness Programmes U Architectural Engineering for National Highway related Structure U Climate Change Management : Architectural Engineering Vision
ARCHITECTURAL Engineering Colloquium Committee Prof. (Dr) Jitendra Singh Er. P.K. Maity Er. H.K. Mittal Er. A.D. Shirode Er. V. Naresha Narasiman Dr. Brinda Sastry Dr. Harini Nagendra
Colloquium Secretariat The Institution of Engineers (India), Karnataka State Centre (KSC), # 3, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore - 560 001.
Prof. M.R. Pranesh | Chief Convener 098459 60865
TEL : +91 80 2226 4698, FAX : +91 80 2225 6191, EMAIL : colloquium@iec2011.in WEB : www.iec2011.in/colloquium
Dr. A.S. Kodandapani | Convener ARDB Colloquium 099867 39966
The Institution of Engineers (India)
colloquium
15 - 18 December 2011 Palace grounds, Bangalore
Established 1920, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1935
Chemical Engineering Division Board (CHDB) And Chemical Engineering Division of Karnataka State Centre is organising IEI Colloquium of Chemical Engineers As Part of 26th Indian Engineering Congress - 2011 This Division was established in 1961 Chemical engineers have contributed significantly for the well being of the society for over a century now through bold innovations in a wide range of fields from energy and the environment to biomedicine, electronics, food production and materials. Yet, the professional challenges are getting more and more complex with the Chemical Engineering discipline itself undergoing major transformations and greater specialisation. Chemical Engineers are asked to provide solutions than just `clean-up’ after hazardous technologies have caused damage to people and nature. This is a futuristic challenge that Chemical Engineers should embrace with both hands since it provides an opportunity to not only show that Chemical Engineers care about health, safety and ecology but also because it opens myriad avenues for research and innovation. Innovation has become the key driver of social progress, development and prosperity. Government of India has declared 2010-2020 as the “Decade of Innovations” to produce innovative solutions for societal needs. Chemical Engineering profession and the discipline itself, in the process is becoming “borderless”, with emerging new areas demanding symbiotic relationship
with other disciplines to provide appropriate solutions. The Indian Engineering Congress provides an opportunity for Chemical Engineers to chart a new agenda of Innovation for social and technological progress. It is also very fortunate for the Chemical Engineers that UNESCO has declared the Year 2011 as the Year of Chemistry. Through the Year, the world will celebrate the art and science of chemistry, and its essential contributions to knowledge, to environmental protection, to improvement of health, and to economic development. To this end, UNESCO and IUPAC are encouraging and promoting as wide an engagement as possible for IYC-2011. During IEC 2011, Chemical Engineering Division of IEI will see that a fitting finale to the International Year of Chemistry. Participation Professionals, academicians, scientists, engineers and students who are all involved in the growth as well as progress of our Nation, have an opportunity to avail this platform for exchange of ideas. Please visit the website for registration and other details. Papers for Colloquium are invited on the above mentioned thrust areas. For the format and preparation of papers, please visit the website.
BOARD ACTIVITIES Corporate Members : 3769 (Fellows - 813) Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray Memorial Lecture at annual convention Theme : Bio-fuels towards Energy Security and Environment Protection 27th Convention is at Visakhapatnam, 20-21 September 2011
Colloquium Secretariat The Institution of Engineers (India),
Thrust areas for 26th IEC U U U U U U U U
Green Fuels Chemical process Engineering Fuel Technology Chemical and Bio-sensors Food safety and Bio-security Clean Development Mechanism Drug Delivery System Automated rigorous Monitoring of Chemical Processes U Biotechnology applied to Chemical Processes
CHEMICAL Engineering Colloquium Committee Dr. L.V. Muralikrishna Reddy Er. P.P.Agarwal Dr. H.M. Desai Dr. Y. Jagannadha Rao Prof. Lawrence Surendra Dr. K.S.M.S. Raghava Rao Dr. Shashidhar S. Bhavikatti Dr. M.P. Sukumaran Nair Er. N.B. Vasoya
Karnataka State Centre (KSC), # 3, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore - 560 001.
Prof. M.R. Pranesh | Chief Convener 098459 60865
TEL : +91 80 2226 4698, FAX : +91 80 2225 6191, EMAIL : colloquium@iec2011.in WEB : www.iec2011.in/colloquium
Er. Conjeevaram E. Basker | Converner CHDB Colloquium 098459 60865
The Institution of Engineers (India)
colloquium
15 - 18 December 2011 Palace grounds, Bangalore
Established 1920, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1935
Civil Engineering Division Board (CVDB) and Civil Engineering Division of Karnataka State Centre is organising IEI Colloquium as part of 26th Indian Engineering Congress - 2011
This Division was established in 1954
in 1796 and known as Roman Cement. Concrete is the latest construction material.
Civil Engineering is the oldest disciplines of engineering. First, engineers were military engineering combing civil skills and military requirements. During conflicts, they were constructing towers, ramps and during the peace time, the civil amenities like roads and bridges, etc were being constructed. Construction of pyramids in Egypt (2007-2500 BC) might be considered as the first instance of co-execution of large structures. First engineering society was established (Royal Charter) in 1828 as Institution of Civil Engineers in England. India has established in 1935 under Royal Charter as Institution of Engineers (India).
Numerous technologies have assisted in the advancement of civil engineering in the modern world including high technology machinery, selection of materials and testing equipments. One of the contributions in civil engineering is the Computer Aided Design (CAD) and latest systems in steel shuttering and formwork in construction. This modern technology is used to achieve an efficient system of construction including fabrication, erection, three-dimensional design of tall buildings, bridges, offshore and earthquake resistant structures.
Buoyancy, experienced by Archimedes in third century BC is a part of Civil engineering. Irrigation Tanks and bunds were constructed just for storage of water and today’s dams are the largest structures that man has built. Reactions between limestone and oil shale during spontaneous combustion occurred in Israel. This resulted in a natural deposit of cement compound and dates back to 12,000,000 BC. Natural hydraulic Cement was patented
Participation Professionals, academicians, scientists, engineers and students who are all involved in the growth as well as progress of our Nation, have an opportunity to avail this platform for exchange of ideas. Please visit the website for registration and other details. Papers for Colloquium are invited on the above mentioned thrust areas. For the format and preparation of papers, please visit the website.
BOARD ACTIVITIES Corporate Members : 52525 (Fellows - 9399) Dr. K.L. Rao Memorial Lecture at annual convention Theme : Integrated Development of Towns as growth centres 27th Convention is at Chattisgarh, 15-16 October 2011 Annual Young Engineers (IEI) and Best Paper Awards
Colloquium Secretariat The Institution of Engineers (India),
Thrust areas for 26th IEC Disaster Mitigation Engineering Advanced Construction Technologies Tunnel Boring Precise Design Criteria for High Rise Buildings in Tsunami-prone Areas of the Country U Water crisis and its management U U U U
CIVIL Engineering Colloquium Committee U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U
Er. Ashok Basa Er. Q.N. Ahmed Er. Anoop Singh Er. C.N. Babu Er. T.R. Bhat Er. V. Dhanaraj Er. A.K. Dutta Er. S.L. Garg Er. V.K. Gupta Er. M.K. Jadav Er. V.R. Kothari Er. Lanka Er. L.M. Patra Er. R.D. Soni Er. S.C. Sood Er. Narendra Singh Dr. U.P. Waghe
U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U
Er. C.S. Prasad Er. R.K. Rathore Er. S.S Rathore Er. P.G. Gopalakrishnan Dr. S. Nagabhushana Rao Er. S. Narayana Rao Er. S.A. Reddi Er. P.R. Seshadri Dr. M. Seshagiri Rao Dr. A.V. Shivapur Er. Sisir Kr. Banjee Er. H.O. Thakare Er. H.P. Vasudeva Rao Dr. C.S. Viswanatha Er. A.K Majumdar Er. (Mrs) J.C. Deshpande
Karnataka State Centre (KSC), # 3, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore - 560 001.
Prof. M.R. Pranesh | Chief Convener 098459 60865
TEL : +91 80 2226 4698, FAX : +91 80 2225 6191, EMAIL : colloquium@iec2011.in WEB : www.iec2011.in/colloquium
Dr. G. Aswathanarayana | Convener CVDB Colloquium 098861 42262
The Institution of Engineers (India)
colloquium
15 - 18 December 2011 Palace grounds, Bangalore
Established 1920, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1935
Computer Engineering Division Board (CPDB) and Computer Engineering Division of Karnataka State Centre is organising IEI Colloquium of Computer Engineers as part of 26th Indian Engineering Congress - 2011 This Division Established in 1984 This Division consists of quite a large number of Engineering Division Journal twice in a year, where mainly corporate members from Government, Public, Private the researches and its findings are focused. Due to sectors, Academia and R&D Organizations. multi-level activities related to this engineering discipline, Various types of technical activities organized by the this division covers different sub-areas such as, Computer Engineering Division include All India Architecture, Algorithms, Programming Paradigms and Seminars, All India Workshops, Lectures, Panel Compilers, Operating Systems, Performance Evaluation, Discussions etc., which are held at various State/Local Applications, Theoretical Computer Science, Knowledge Centres of the Institution. Apart from these, National Engineering, Computer Communication Network, Data Convention of Computer Engineers, an Apex activity Base System, Signal Processing, Image Processing, of this Division is also organized each year on a Software. particular theme approved by the Council of the Institution. In the National Convention, several technical sessions are arranged on the basis of different sub-themes along with a Memorial Lecture in the memory of “M S Ramanujam�, the eminent Mathematician of the country, which is delivered by the experts in this field.
Participation
Professionals, academicians, scientists, engineers and students who are all involved in the growth as well as progress of our Nation, have an opportunity to avail this platform for exchange of ideas. Please visit the website for registration and other details. In order to promote the research and developmental Papers for Colloquium are invited on the above mentioned work taking place in the field of computer thrust areas. For the format and preparation of papers, engineering, the Institution also publishes Computer please visit the website.
BOARD ACTIVITIES Corporate Members : 4130 (Fellows - 332) M.S. Ramanujam Memorial Lecture at annual convention Theme : Information Communication Technology Applications for Healthcare, Education and Rural Development 26th Convention is at Guwahati, 4-5 February 2012 Annual Young Engineers (IEI) and Best Paper Awards
Colloquium Secretariat The Institution of Engineers (India), Karnataka State Centre (KSC), # 3, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore - 560 001. TEL : +91 80 2226 4698, FAX : +91 80 2225 6191, EMAIL : colloquium@iec2011.in WEB : www.iec2011.in/colloquium
Thrust areas for 26th IEC U Metalorganic Chemical Vapour Deposition Technology for production of Semiconductor Devices U DLP Technologies for Optical Devices U Nano-crystal Memory Technology U Fuzzy Pattern Recognitionand Clustering Algorithm Technology U Robot Mechanism, Telerobotics, Man-machine Interface Research and Space Robotics U Application of IT for Rural Development U Internet Security U Multi-threat Activity U Hologram Security U Green Computing U Quantum Computing U GSM Technology U e-governance U Cyber Security and Cyber Law U ICT Applications for Healthcare, Education and Rural Development U IT Service Management
COMPUTER Engineering Colloquium Committee Er. S.B. Sinha Er. P.K. Kulkarni Er. B.S. Patel Er. K. Rajnikanth Brig. S.V.S. Chowdhry Er. D. Ramakrishna Prof. M.R. Pranesh | Chief Convener 098459 60865 Wg. Cdr. M.C. Palanivel | Convener CPDB Colloquium 098451 56129
The Institution of Engineers (India)
colloquium
15 - 18 December 2011 Palace grounds, Bangalore
Established 1920, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1935
Electrical Engineering Division Board (ELDB) and Electrical Engineering Division of Karnataka State Centre is organising IEI Colloquium of Electrical Engineers as part of 26th Indian Engineering Congress - 2011 This Division was established in 1954 The electrical utility industry was born in 1982 with the commencement of generation at the pearl electric company in New York city. Due to its easy usability the electrical power demand in the world has grown so phenomenally that the per capita power consumption is the major parameter for the prosperity of the country . In India the installed capacity , which was 1480 mw in 1947 has increased to 173,676 mw on 31.03.2010,with the peak demand met being 125,077 MW.The energy and peak demand shortages are now at 7.5% and 10.3% respectively. But the T&D losses are 24.7% vs 7.5% in USA. By 2027, installed capacity shall be 685,000mw to meet the power demand by then about 520,000mw. Challenges for the Electrical Engineers in Power Sector Generation, transmission and distribution are the three links for the power sector industry. The electrical engineer of the day is facing problems in each of these fields as follows. Generation: High Capital cost, Long Gestation periods, uncertainty in fuel availability and fuel cost and environ-
mental problems. Nuclear power generations power stations, safety aspects, Waste/spent fuel management and social stigma. Transmission: Capital cost, Long Gestation periods Way leave problems and regulation in power flow. Distribution: High distribution losses, Unreliable and poor quality of power supply high capital cost, theft & pilferage and low collection efficiency.
Professionals, academicians, scientists, engineers and students who are all involved in the growth as well as progress of our Nation, have an opportunity to avail this platform for exchange of ideas. Please visit the website for registration and other details. Papers for Colloquium are invited on the above mentioned thrust areas. For the format and preparation of papers, please visit the website.
Corporate Members : 25750 (Fellows - 5173) M.S. Thacker Memorial Lecture at annual convention Theme : Powering India by 2020: A road map for greener India
Annual Young Engineers (IEI) and Best Paper Awards
U Provision of SCADA in Transmission and Distribution U Special Focus on APDRD U Up-gradation of Skills in Power Sector U Energy Conservation Building Code [ECPC 2006] U Generation of Electricity from Hydrogen U Alternative Energy – Solar and Solar PV U Alternative Energy – Natural Gas, Bio-mass / Rice Husk U Satellite Generation
Participation
BOARD ACTIVITIES
27th Convention is at Kolkata, 11-12 November 2011
Thrust areas for 26th IEC
ELECTRICAL Engineering Colloquium Committee Er. Vimal Prakash .V Er. Sumanth Er. Govindappa Er. Vijayanarashimha Er. Sudarshan Reddy Er. P. S Jagannatha Gupta
Colloquium Secretariat The Institution of Engineers (India), Karnataka State Centre (KSC), # 3, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore - 560 001.
Prof. M.R. Pranesh | Chief Convener 098459 60865
TEL : +91 80 2226 4698, FAX : +91 80 2225 6191, EMAIL : colloquium@iec2011.in WEB : www.iec2011.in/colloquium
Er. S. Balaveerasena | Convener ELDB Colloquium 094490 26731
The Institution of Engineers (India)
colloquium
15 - 18 December 2011 Palace grounds, Bangalore
Established 1920, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1935
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Division Board (ETDB) and Electronics and Telecommunication Engg. Divn. of Karnataka State Centre is organising IEI Colloquium of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers as part of 26th Indian Engineering Congress - 2011 This Division was established in 1961 Electronics and communication engineering sprang as a major discipline due to the technological improvements in the telegraph industry in the late 19th century. People were fascinated to radio by virtue of its receiving and transmitting phenomena. First radio tube and diode were invented in 1904 by John Ambrose Fleming. The non-integrated circuits packed a large number often millions of tiny components viz,transistorsintoasmallchip around the size of a coin.Most of electronic devices use semiconductor components to perform electron control. Heat generated by electronic circuitary is to be dissipated to prevent immedicate failure and improve long term reliability. Techniques for heat dissipation can include heat sinks fans and other forms of water cooling. The present day electronics engineers have the ability to design circuits using pre manufactured building blocks like integrated circuits, transistors, power supply electronic design automation software programmes include schematic capture and printed circuit board design programmed. The technology progress in this discipline so much developed that lower power devices such as organic light – emitting displays. These device may even replace
BOARD ACTIVITIES Corporate Members : 14928 (Fellows - 1101) Prof. S.K. Mitra Memorial Lecture at annual convention Theme : I P Multimedia Communication 27th Convention is at Udaipur, 14-16 October 2011 Annual Young Engineers (IEI) and Best Paper Awards
LCD and plasma technologies. The other technologies developed are embedded system, MP3 players, Network system, Power electronics. Telecommunication is dominating in the world economy. However Greek hydraulic semaphore systems were used earlier to 4th century B.C. The hydraulic semaphores, which worked with water filled vessels and visual signals functioned as optical telegraphs. During middle ages, chains of beacons were commonly used on hill tops as a means of relaying as signal. The conventional telephone now in use was patented by Alexandar Graham Bell in March 1876.This is referred as Master Patent of the telephone. Telecommunication are now dominated by wireless communication encompassing satellite based Global positioning system.
Thrust areas for 26th IEC U Use of Nano-technology in Medical Applications U VLSI Design U Applications of Digital Signal Processing U Digital Audio Broadcasting in FM/AM U Next Century Challenge – Optimization in Sensor Communication Network U Fourth Generation (4G) Wireless System U Blue Tooth – Wireless Communication Technology U Medical Imaging U Cyber Security and Cyber Law U Wireless Sensor Networks U Software Defined Radios
Participation Professionals, academicians, scientists, engineers and students who are all involved in the growth as well as progress of our Nation, have an opportunity to avail this platform for exchange of ideas. Please visit the website for registration and other details. Papers for Colloquium are invited on the above mentioned thrust areas. For the format and preparation of papers, please visit the website.
Colloquium Secretariat The Institution of Engineers (India),
ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION Engineering Colloquium Committee Dr. J.S. Sohal Prof. (Dr) T.S. Kamal Prof. T. Narayana Er. S.C. Rudra Dr. M. Selot Er. Chalapathi
Karnataka State Centre (KSC), # 3, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore - 560 001.
Prof. M.R. Pranesh | Chief Convener 098459 60865
TEL : +91 80 2226 4698, FAX : +91 80 2225 6191, EMAIL : colloquium@iec2011.in WEB : www.iec2011.in/colloquium
Er. C. Ebenezer Bobson | Convener ETDB Colloquium 098867 08006
The Institution of Engineers (India)
colloquium
15 - 18 December 2011 Palace grounds, Bangalore
Established 1920, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1935
Environmental Engineering Division Board (ENDB) and Environmental Engineering Division of Karnataka State Centre is organising IEI Colloquium of Environmental Engineers as part of 26th Indian Engineering Congress - 2011 This Division was established in 1962 All living organisms exist in a natural environment. Environmental engineering is the application of science and engineering principles to improve the natural environment, as well as to provide healthy water, air and land for human habitation as well as other organisms. It is also essential to remediate polluted sites. Ever since people recognized that their well-being is related to the quality of their environment, thoughtful principles were applied to improve the quality of the same. The Harappan civilization utilized sewer system in some cities. Romans constructed aquaducts to prevent drought and also to create a healthful water supply for the metropolis of Rome. This emerged as a separate discipline during the middlethird of the 20th century in response to public concern regarding extensive environmental degradation. However, its roots extend back to public health engineering. The introduction of drinking water treatment and sewage treatment in industrialized countries reduced
water borne diseases. Population explosion, and industrialization is resulting in environmental change. Conservation movements and regulations restricting, public actions that would harm the environment have been developed for millennia. Environmental engineering also encompasses the development of sustainable process. In general, this disciplines deals with air quality, water quality, impact assessment and mitigation, waste water recycling, pollution, contaminated land management and remediation, solid waste management, risk assessment, hazardous waste management etc.
Participation Professionals, academicians, scientists, engineers and students who are all involved in the growth as well as progress of our Nation, have an opportunity to avail this platform for exchange of ideas. Please visit the website for registration and other details. Papers for Colloquium are invited on the above mentioned thrust areas. For the format and preparation of papers, please visit the website.
BOARD ACTIVITIES Corporate Members : 1170 (Fellows - 469) N.V. Modak Memorial Lecture at annual convention Theme : Green Technology 27th Convention is at Mangalore, 24-25 January 2011 Annual Young Engineers (IEI) and Best Paper Awards
Colloquium Secretariat The Institution of Engineers (India), Karnataka State Centre (KSC), # 3, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore - 560 001. TEL : +91 80 2226 4698, FAX : +91 80 2225 6191, EMAIL : colloquium@iec2011.in WEB : www.iec2011.in/colloquium
Thrust areas for 26th IEC U Cost Effective Industrial Effluent Treatment as well as Non-Conventional / Semi- Conventional Sewage Treatment Plants U Rehabilitation of Sewerage System of` Cities through Trenchless, MicroTunneling Technologies U Global Warming and Climate Change U Clean Development Mechanism Technology U Noise Pollution U Non-Conventional / Semi-Conventional Cost Effective Waste Water Management
ENVIRONMENTAL Engineering Colloquium Committee Er. A.K. Sinha Er. D. Hanumanthachary Er. A.K. Roychowdhury Prof. (Dr) L.K.Bisoyi Dr. S.B. Ganjigatti Er. C.J. Jagadeesha Prof. N. Manmohan Rao Er. Srinivas Reddy Er. Narayana Prof. M.R. Pranesh | Chief Convener 098459 60865 Er. Jasmail Singh | Convener ENDB Colloquium 094483 87341
The Institution of Engineers (India)
colloquium
15 - 18 December 2011 Palace grounds, Bangalore
Established 1920, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1935
Marine Engineering Division Board (MRDB) and Marine Engineering Division of Karnataka State Centre is organising IEI Colloquium of Marine Engineers as part of 26th Indian Engineering Congress - 2011
This Division was established in 1978 Marine engineering deals with the structural design of ships, construction and navigation of the same in the ocean environment. Due to the complexity associated with operation in hazardous marine environment, co-operative effort among various disciplines are essential. The types of floating structure are oil and gas tankers, cargo ships, warships containers, under water vehicles, high speed crafts in breakers and oil rigs. Some of these vessels are amongst the largest such as supertanker and aircraft carriers. Different types of sophisticated machineries are to be installed to the floating structures for successful operation. The role of the different types and sizes of engines play an important factor in selections. Maneuverability and speed mainly depends on the hull-form. The advances in unmanned marine vehicles (UMVs) include autonomous under water vehicles, remotely operated vehicles, semi-submersible, unmanned
surface craft will be show cased. Ship produced waste will be a potential source of marine pollution. Collecting, recycling, cleaning processing and disposal of waste posses challenges in the maritime industry. Considerable importance is being placed on the design and development of different types maritime structures to arrive at cost effective solutions to a number of littoral, coastal and offshore problems. Colloquium features the latest marine technology, propulsion auxiliary systems, operations, machinery problems along with ship building, repair, maintenance, safety and regulations in maritime sector. Participation Professionals, academicians, scientists, engineers and students who are all involved in the growth as well as progress of our Nation, have an opportunity to avail this platform for exchange of ideas. Please visit the website for registration and other details. Papers for Colloquium are invited on the above mentioned thrust areas. For the format and preparation of papers, please visit the website.
BOARD ACTIVITIES Corporate Members : 1590 (Fellows - 316) Rear Admiral T.B. Bose Memorial Lecture at annual convention Theme : Strategic insight into the growth and technological advancement of the Indian Maritime Sector 27th Convention is at Chennai, 5-6 August 2011 Annual Young Engineers (IEI) and Best Paper Awards
Colloquium Secretariat The Institution of Engineers (India),
Thrust areas for 26th IEC U Recent technological development of marine diesel engine U Control System and Platform Management System on Marine Platforms U Environmental, Protection, Initiatives and Implementation through International Regulations U Application of Electronics, Hydraulics and Workshop Practice related to Shipping U Super Conducting Materials related to Marine Applications U Greater Manpower Availability with thrust on Training & Regulation U Piracy and Security at Sea U Innovative Design for Under Water Vehicles U Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Requirements U Port Safety
MARINE Engineering Colloquium Committee Dr. K. Gopalakrishnan Er. P.P. Agarwal RAdm K.O. Thakare Er. A.K. Mukherjee
Karnataka State Centre (KSC), # 3, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore - 560 001.
Prof. M.R. Pranesh | Chief Convener 098459 60865
TEL : +91 80 2226 4698, FAX : +91 80 2225 6191, EMAIL : colloquium@iec2011.in WEB : www.iec2011.in/colloquium
Er. Bala Sridharan | Convener MRDB Colloquium 098450 47481
The Institution of Engineers (India)
colloquium
15 - 18 December 2011 Palace grounds, Bangalore
Established 1920, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1935
Mechanical Engineering Division Board (MCDB) and Mechanical Engineering Division of Karnataka State Centre is organising IEI Colloquium of Mechanical Engineers as part of 26th Indian Engineering Congress - 2011
This Division was established in 1954
civil, electrical, petroleum and chemical engineering to varying amounts. Participation Mechanical Engineering emerged as a field during the industrial revolution in Europe in the 18th century. Applications of mechanical engineering are Professionals, academicians, scientists, engineers and found in the records of many ancient and medival students who are all involved in the growth as well as societies. First steam turbine created by Heron of progress of our Nation, have an opportunity to avail this Alexandria is during 10-70 A.D. Seismometer was platform for exchange of ideas. Please visit the website for registration and other details. invented during 78-139 A.D Remarkable contributions were made during 7-15th Papers for Colloquium are invited on the above mentioned century. Basic of mechanism like crankshaft, camshaft thrust areas. For the format and preparation of papers, please visit the website. was invented during 1206 AD. It is one of the broadest engineering disciplines with Thrust areas for 26th IEC concepts of Kinematics, mechanics, thermodynamics, material science. The present day, tools like U CAD/CAM computer- aided engineering and product life cycle U Robotics – Multi Axis and Parallel Manipulators management to design are core principles adopted in U Bio Impact Mechanics mechanical engineering. Major fields in the present U Bio Mechanical Engineering and Noncentury are Nano technology, mechatronics and U Conventional / Nuclear Energy composites. U Climate Change Mechanical engineering overlaps with aerospace, U Rapid Prototyping
BOARD ACTIVITIES Corporate Members : 38439 (Fellows - 6651) Dr. S.C. Bhattacharyya and Dr. S.P. Luthra Memorial Lecture at annual convention Theme : Advances in MEMS and Robotics in Manufacturing Industries 27th Convention is at Jaipur, 3-4 September 2011
Colloquium Secretariat The Institution of Engineers (India),
Thrust areas for 26th IEC U U U U U U U U U
Micro Manufacturing Nano Technology Condition Monitoring Eco-friendly Refrigerants Alternative Energy Systems Rural Industrialization Composites Fabrication Active and Passive Noise Control Dynamic Design
MECHANICAL Engineering Colloquium Committee Dr. A.K. Shrivastava Er. Amol Bora Er. G.S. Bachhal Dr. U. Chandrashekhar Dr. R.K. Dave Lt. Gen. B.S. Dhaliwal Er. R.P. Garg Er. T.M. Gunaraja Prof. P. Radhakrishnan Prof. S. Radhakrishnan Dr. Kulakarni Er. R.K. Modi Dr. Wooday P. Krishna
Er. G. Prabhakar Dr. K. Ramachandra Dr. V.K. Saraswat Er. A.X. Saxena Er. K.C. Sethi Er. S.N. Taori Er. Victor Gambhir Er. A. Mukherjee Er. P. Nagaraj Er. K. Narahari Dr. G.S. Yadava
Karnataka State Centre (KSC), # 3, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore - 560 001.
Prof. M.R. Pranesh | Chief Convener 098459 60865
TEL : +91 80 2226 4698, FAX : +91 80 2225 6191, EMAIL : colloquium@iec2011.in WEB : www.iec2011.in/colloquium
Er. Dr. P. Vijaya Kumar | Convener MCDB Colloquium 094485 61821
The Institution of Engineers (India)
colloquium
15 - 18 December 2011 Palace grounds, Bangalore
Established 1920, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1935
Mining Engineering Division Board (MNDB) and Mining Engineering Division of Karnatak State Centre is organising IEI Colloquium of Mining Engineers as part of 26th Indian Engineering Congress - 2011
This Division was established in 1961 Minerals are the backbone of almost all industrial activities. The use of flint, copper, iron etc. from pre-historic times is well known. In India, over 80 minerals are mined with iron ore, coal, bauxite and limestone taking the lion’s share. India has coal reserves of about 277 billion tonnes. It has abundance of Iron ore, bauxite, barytes and a host of other industrial minerals. The Nation is deficit in coking coal, petroleum crude, nickel, tungsten etc,. and in industrial minerals such as native sulphur and potash. Mining can be opencast or underground. Opencast mining causes more environmental damage, but is more economical than underground mining. Unfortunately, may minerals occur in forest areas and therefore, there has to be a trade off. Stringent rules are enforced in these areas. Environmental safeguards and rehabilitation codes are followed. An important requirement is to enhance mineral
BOARD ACTIVITIES Corporate Members : 2140 (Fellows - 519) Prof. S.K. Bose Memorial Lecture at annual convention Theme : Development of Coal and Mineral Resouces Economic, Technological and Environmental Issues 23rd Convention is at Kolkata, 2-4 December 2011 Annual Young Engineers (IEI) and Best Paper Awards
resources by detailed exploration. What is holding back the growth of the industry is the lack of transparency in processing applications for mineral concessions. There is also inordinate delay in clearing applications. The other bottleneck that inhibits the industry is the abysmal state of the infrastructure. More modern ports with rail connectivity are required. Missing links in the rail network need to be filled in at the earliest. Karnataka is rich in mineral resources of limestone, iron ore, gold etc., but totally lacking in fuel minerals. Participation Professionals, academicians, scientists, engineers and students who are all involved in the growth as well as progress of our Nation, have an opportunity to avail this platform for exchange of ideas. Please visit the website for registration and other details. Papers for Colloquium are invited on the above mentioned thrust areas. For the format and preparation of papers, please visit the website.
Colloquium Secretariat The Institution of Engineers (India), Karnataka State Centre (KSC), # 3, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore - 560 001. TEL : +91 80 2226 4698, FAX : +91 80 2225 6191, EMAIL : colloquium@iec2011.in WEB : www.iec2011.in/colloquium
Thrust areas for 26th IEC U Exploration U Sustainable Mining U Revamping the present legislative framework
MINING Engineering Colloquium Committee Er. Chandra Mohan Dr. J.P. Barnwal Er. P. Kandasamy
Prof. M.R. Pranesh | Chief Convener 098459 60865 Er. D.V. Pichamuthu | Converner MNDB Colloquium 093425 69764
The Institution of Engineers (India)
colloquium
15 - 18 December 2011 Palace grounds, Bangalore
Established 1920, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1935
Production Engineering Division Board (PRDB) and Production Engineering Division of Karnataka State Centre is organising IEI Colloquium of Production Engineers as part of 26th Indian Engineering Congress - 2011
This Division was established in 1984 This field of engineering became prominent in the mid to late 20th century. History dates back to 1104AD when the first factory was founded in Venice. Today the production engineering comprises of full life cycle of a product viz, conceptualization & design stage through production phase till use by customer and eco-friendly disposal after use emphasizing the four-dimensional integration of the technical, human, management and information technology (IT) It produced ships in mass on assembly lines using manufactured parts. Henry ford revolutionized the factory concept and thus manufacture engineering in the beginning of 20th century. Automotion technology is used in different processes of manufacturing like welding, machining. The specific advantage being higher consistency and quality standards, simplification of production and to enhance the work flow.
Robots are used in production engineering which performs dangerous unpleasant and repetitive tasks. These robots are developed by the interaction of mechtronics and automation. Some companies are so robotized that they can run by themselves. The modern tool used in production engineering is the computer aided engineering (CAE) programs into their existing design and analysis process. This also includes 2D and 3D solid modeling Computer Aided design. Production engineering in the factory utilize sophisticated optimization algorithms, multi disciplinary design optimization (MDO), mechtronics. Participation Professionals, academicians, scientists, engineers and students who are all involved in the growth as well as progress of our Nation, have an opportunity to avail this platform for exchange of ideas. Please visit the website for registration and other details. Papers for Colloquium are invited on the above mentioned thrust areas. For the format and preparation of papers, please visit the website.
BOARD ACTIVITIES Corporate Members : 2228 (Fellows - 479) F.W. Taylor and G.C. Sen Memorial Lecture at annual convention Theme : Advancements in Manufacturing-Vision 2020 27th Convention is at Ranchi, 25-26 May 2012 Annual Young Engineers (IEI) and Best Paper Awards
Colloquium Secretariat The Institution of Engineers (India),
Thrust areas for 26th IEC U U U U U U U U U U U U U
Lean Manufacturing Cellular Manufacturing Design to Cost (DTC) Total Productive Management (TPM) Intelligent, Web-based, Devolved Manufacturing Human Resource Management and workforce participation/involvement in manufacturing Entrepreneurship and Innovation Production Management Green Manufacturing Total Quality Management Environmental issues like Acoustics, Green House Effect Product Life Cycle Management Surface Engineering and Micro-machining
PRODUCTION Engineering Colloquium Committee Er. R.C. Bairathi Er. V.K. Joshi Dr. G.S. Dangayach
Karnataka State Centre (KSC), # 3, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore - 560 001.
Prof. M.R. Pranesh | Chief Convener 098459 60865
TEL : +91 80 2226 4698, FAX : +91 80 2225 6191, EMAIL : colloquium@iec2011.in WEB : www.iec2011.in/colloquium
Er. G.M. Ramesh | Convener PRDB Colloquium 098455 60491
The Institution of Engineers (India)
colloquium
15 - 18 December 2011 Palace grounds, Bangalore
Established 1920, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1935
Textile Engineering Division Board (TEDB) and Textile Engineering Division of Karnataka State Centre is organising IEI Colloquium of Textile Engineers as part of 26th Indian Engineering Congress - 2011 This Division was established in 1978 Clothing is a basic requirement in human life. Modern clothing must have good comfort characteristics and being of easy care, besides having good mechanical and technological properties. Textile manufacturing is a major industry and based in the conversion of three types of fibre into yarn fabric and textiles. Later they are fabricated into cloths or other artifacts. Before 1990 Textile Engineers were hired to produce only the fabric. Today Textile Engineers are no more the same. They have become Apparel Engineers, Fashions Designers. The responsibility is up to the consumer fit, shape and to their wardrobes. Of course its washes are also counted. The process of creating fashion continues up to 5 seasons and it is different for diverse countries. Keeping these in mind along with emerging technologies one has to keep them well informed. The Textile and Apparel Industry which was till recently unorganized is passing thro’ many acid tests. The industry provides jobs for one and all and thus balances the socio economics of the country. This labour intensive industry second to the agriculture does not have the equal
importance from our policy makers. Textile exports constitute about 30% of the total exports of the country and earn its due share in exports earnings. Now the industry is moving towards branding which gives the consumer the required protection and value for their money. This makes the Textile Engineers to be more technological savvy and research oriented. The recent problems faced by Tirupur Garment manufactures are an eye opener. The eco friendly wet processing of Textiles has made the Textile Engineers to invent new technologies to counter the prices which otherwise sky rocket. Challenges are constant for Textile Engineers as long as the word ‘Fashion’ exists and Textile Engineers need to live up to these expectations. Participation Professionals, academicians, scientists, engineers and students who are all involved in the growth as well as progress of our Nation, have an opportunity to avail this platform for exchange of ideas. Please visit the website for registration and other details. Papers for Colloquium are invited on the above mentioned thrust areas. For the format and preparation of papers, please visit the website.
BOARD ACTIVITIES Corporate Members : 952 (Fellows - 200) S.N. Bhanduri and Dr. B.K. Chakrabarti Memorial Lecture at annual convention Theme : Textile and Apparel Industry : Contemperory issues in coming years 27th Convention is at Bangalore, 19-20 August 2011
Colloquium Secretariat The Institution of Engineers (India), Karnataka State Centre (KSC), # 3, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore - 560 001. TEL : +91 80 2226 4698, FAX : +91 80 2225 6191, EMAIL : colloquium@iec2011.in WEB : www.iec2011.in/colloquium
Thrust areas for 26th IEC U U U U U U U U U U U U U
Well dressed bird National Fibre Policy SET-2K7- Save energy GM Cotton and its impact Nano Textiles, Nano Hazmat Suits and Nano finishing of Textiles e-textiles and Smart Textiles Technical Textiles and Medical Textiles Special Functionality Textiles like Ropes for pipe laying, Protective Clothing Forward and Backward integration of Textile Mills for optimum utilization Fashions, Brands and Retailing Optimization of Profits in the Garment Industry Carbon footprint in Textile Industry Technical Textiles
TEXTILE Engineering Colloquium Committee Er. G. S. Sreekanth Er. Srinivasaiah.V Er. P.K. Giri Er. Arun Kumar Er. Kantharaj. T Er. Hanumanth Naik Er. Veena Venkatesh Er. Manjunath. G. S Er. Sangappa. N. Shilin Er. Kannan. K Prof. (Dr.) S.M.Chatterjee
Prof. M.R. Pranesh | Chief Convener 098459 60865 Er. Usha .S | Convener – TEDB Colloquium 094811 01049
The Institution of Engineers Karnataka State Centre # 3, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore 560 001 080 – 22261144(§)/22261188(§), Telefax - 080-22256191, info@iec2011.in