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Shri Guru GobindSinghji Institute of Engineering & Technology Vishnupuri, Nanded (Maharashtra State) PIN 431606 INDIA Tantra-Vaani A Collection of Reports of FDP’s conducted under TEQIP-II at SGGS IE&T Volume-I No. 6 e-version available on : www.sggs.ac.in/TEQIP-II/fdpreports Dec-15-Mar 16 Inspiration Hon. Baba Kalyani, Bharat Forge Ltd. Pune. Mentors Dr. SubhashBabu, IIT Bombay. Chief Patron Dr. Laxman M. Waghmare Editor: Dr. Anil B. Gonde Co-editors: Dr. Abhijeet V. Nandedkar Dr. Arun R. Patil Power Plant Instrumentation Dr. L. M. Waghmare and Mr. Ashish Nimsarkar inaugurated the workshop Director's Message The overall development of the students is dependent on the teachers ‘skills pertaining to teaching, evaluation, research, tutorship, mentorship and guidance in line with advancing technologies over current real world challenges. The Faculty Development programs under TEQIP-II at SGGSIE&T, Nanded, have been designed with the specific goals of enhancing the technical and soft skills of its participating members. A few programmes are intentionally designedto imbibe the research instinct among the faculty members of the institute and from outside colleges. I congratulate all the coordinators for successful conduction of all the programs and wish the same fruitful cooperation in the near future. A Two Days Workshop on "Power Plant Instrumentation" A two day workshop on “ Power Plant Instrumentation” by Mr. Ashish Nimsarkar from Ratnagiri Gas Power Plant, Ratnagiri was arranged by the Department of Instrumentation Engineering on January 27 th -28 th , 2016. The workshop was started with inauguration ceremony including brief introduction and felicitation of Mr. Ashish Nimsarkar by Hon. Director Dr. L. M. Waghmare. Then after very first session is started immediately. The students form T. Y. B. Tech were attended the workshop. This activity was Sponsored by TEQIP-II. In the first session, Mr. Ashish Nimsarkar explained the role of an Instrumentation Engineer in the power plant sector where they can make their careers. Then he covered different aspects of power plant instrumentation regarding each type of plant i.e. thermal, Hydro and Gas. About Gas power plant, its design and detailed engineering was discussed in brief. In the afternoon session, he mainly focused on design of turbine, fuel and steam cycles of gaspower plant, turbine protections, boiler protections and interlocks. Mr. Ashish Nimsarkar provided students his hands on notes and documentations about the topic covered during these two session. The workshop was concluded by question answer session. Dr. L. M. Waghmare felicitated Mr. Nimsarkar Students attending the session by Mr. Nimsarkar “Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough."- Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Page-1

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Shri Guru GobindSinghji

Institute of Engineering & Technology

Vishnupuri, Nanded (Maharashtra State) PIN 431606 INDIA

Tantra-Vaani A Collection of Reports of FDP’s conducted under TEQIP-II at SGGS IE&T Volume-I No. 6 e-version available on : www.sggs.ac.in/TEQIP-II/fdpreports Dec-15-Mar 16 Inspiration Hon. Baba Kalyani, Bharat Forge Ltd. Pune. Mentors Dr. SubhashBabu, IIT Bombay. Chief Patron Dr. Laxman M. Waghmare Editor: Dr. Anil B. Gonde Co-editors: Dr. Abhijeet V. Nandedkar Dr. Arun R. Patil

Power Plant Instrumentation

Dr. L. M. Waghmare and Mr. Ashish Nimsarkar inaugurated the workshop

Director's Message

The overall development of the

students is dependent on the teachers

‘skills pertaining to teaching,

evaluation, research, tutorship,

mentorship and guidance in line with

advancing technologies over current

real world challenges. The Faculty

Development programs under

TEQIP-II at SGGSIE&T, Nanded,

have been designed with the specific

goals of enhancing the technical and

soft skills of its participating

members. A few programmes are

intentionally designedto imbibe the

research instinct among the faculty

members of the institute and from

outside colleges. I congratulate all

the coordinators for successful

conduction of all the programs and

wish the same fruitful cooperation in

the near future.

A Two Days Workshop on

"Power Plant Instrumentation" A two day workshop on “ Power Plant Instrumentation” by Mr. Ashish Nimsarkar from

Ratnagiri Gas Power Plant, Ratnagiri was arranged by the Department of Instrumentation

Engineering on January 27th

-28th

, 2016. The workshop was started with inauguration

ceremony including brief introduction and felicitation of Mr. Ashish Nimsarkar by

Hon. Director Dr. L. M. Waghmare. Then after very first session is started

immediately. The students form T. Y. B. Tech were attended the workshop. This activity

was Sponsored by TEQIP-II.

In the first session, Mr. Ashish Nimsarkar explained the role of an Instrumentation

Engineer in the power plant sector where they can make their careers. Then he covered

different aspects of power plant instrumentation regarding each type of plant i.e. thermal,

Hydro and Gas. About Gas power plant, its design and detailed engineering was

discussed in brief.

In the afternoon session, he mainly focused on design of turbine, fuel and steam cycles of

gaspower plant, turbine protections, boiler protections and interlocks. Mr. Ashish

Nimsarkar provided students his hands on notes and documentations about the topic

covered during these two session. The workshop was concluded by question answer

session.

Dr. L. M. Waghmare felicitated Mr. Nimsarkar

Students attending the session by Mr. Nimsarkar

“Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough."- Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Page-1

Students attending the workshop Mr.Nimsarkar addressing the students

Inaugural function

One Week STTP-15 Programme on

New Trends in Industrial Waste Disposal and

Management 17

th-21

st December, 2015

Department of Chemical engineering was conducted, one week

Short Term Training Program (STTP) “New Trends in Industrial

Waste Disposal and Management” from 17th

Dec. to 21st Dec.

2015 at SGGSIE&T-Nanded. Wide audience from academics,

research scholars and industrial professionals from all over India,

were participated in this course. It was very helpful for the

interdisciplinary audience to enhance their knowledge in the field

of Waste water Treatment, Industrial waste disposal, effect of

CO2, reduce pollution in different ways and also effect of batteries

on environment which we throw after use. Various expert faculty members from IIT-R, ICT-B, NIT-

Nagpur and Scientist from NEERI Nagpur were delivered their

Research experience with participants. On 17th

Dec.2015 the

course was inaugurated by Hon. Dr. C. Bolomajumder (IIT

Roorkee), Hon. Dr. Virendra Sethi (IIT Bombay) and Hon Dr.

L. M. Wagmare (Director SGGS-Nanded). Dr. C.

Bolomajumder had shared his research experience on

Biodegradation of VOC’s: an advance technology. Dr. Virendra

Sethi also shared his experience on Air Quality Management

and its Challenges. On 18th

Dec 2015; two sessions were taken

by Dr. N.K. Labshetwar (NEERI- Nagpur) on Industrial GHG

Emission & Control Options. Dr. A.N. Vaidya (NEERI-

Nagpur) delivered his expert talk on Fundamental of Hazardous

Waste Management. Also on this date Dr. Amol Kaldate (Suez.

Virginia) visited and share their views about disposal waste.

Dr. Jadhav felicitated Dr. Virendra Sethi

Certificate distribution by Dr. L. M. Waghmare

Third Day, 19th

Dec.2015 was shared by NIT-Nagpur faculty

members. Dr. A. P. Rathod conducts session on Overview of

Membrane Separation Technology Waste Water Treatment. On

the same day one session was conducted by Dr. M. N. Varma on

Environmental Application of Supercritical Fluids.

On 20th

Dec.2015, a first session was conducted by Dr. P. G.

Jadhav (Head, Chemical Engg. Department, SGGSIE&T, Nanded)

on Bio-treatment process for Industrial effluents. On the same day,

Dr. R. D. Kulkarni (Director of UDCT, Jalgaon) shared his

research experience on Overview of Reverse Osmosis &

Application in Waste Water Treatment. On 21st Dec. 2015 DR. P.

P. Bhave (VJTI, Mumbai) had taken one session on Noise

Pollution Monitoring Mapping Legal Aspects Methods to Crab

down the Pollution Both Indoors to Outdoor. On the same day Dr.

Ravi N. Methekar (NIT-Nagpur) had delivered his expert talk on

Recycling of Spent Lithium-Ion Battery.

“Don’t take rest after your first victory because if you fail in second, more lips are waiting to say that your first victory

was just luck.” - APJ Abdul Kalam Page-2

One Week STTP on

New Trends in Industrial Waste Disposal and

Management

Participants were very much satisfied about course

content and they had interacted with the experts

enthusiastically. Course was ended with valedictory

function on the same day in presence of Hon.

Director L.M. Waghmare. Dr. P. P. Bhave and Dr.

Waghmare distributed the certificate of participation

to all the participants at the end of valedictory

program.

Dr. P. G. Jadhav,

Course Coordinator.

Group Photograph of all the participants

A certificate course on

“Use of Staad Pro” 2nd Oct. 2015 to 2nd Nov. 2015.

Dept. of Civil Engineering of SGGS IE&T organized and conducted successfully a certificate course on “Use of Staad Pro”

during 2nd Oct. 2015 to 2nd Nov. 2015. Mr. Abdul Wase engaged to conduct this certificate course has delivered lectures in duration of

2nd

Oct2015 to 2nd

Nov 2015. A total of 35 students attended the training program. Depending upon department computer lab

capacity, the students were divided i to three batches and conducted a total of 40 sessions.

The training had covered the several aspects of “Use of Staad Pro” and also the latest development that has taken place in

field of structural design. During training, design of different element of structures is presented in simple and lucid manner. The

content covered will prove to be helpful not only for better understanding of behaviour of structure but also for enhancing potential of

higher placement. The details of the training by Mr. Abdul Wase is as follows,

During training in beginning sessions he has covered basic principal for general requirement of structural design, different

load cases and their combination, use of Indian standard codes of practice (IS 875, IS456, IS800, SP34, IS1893, and IS13920 etc).

In the next sessions he has started tools of “Staad Pro”, the topics covered are as follows,

A. Modifying Grid & Generating Model

B. Model Editing

C. Loading: Creating a Primary Load, Adding Self Weight, Nodal Load, Member Load, Floor Load, Wind Load, Seismic

Load, Different load combinations as per Indian standard codes of practice.

D. Analysis.

E. Structure Designs.

F. Report Generation.

In the final sessions Number of live projects has been worked out as per Indian standard codes of practice. In addition to

regular teaching session’s notes, detail design data tables and various design charts have been given to the students.

General Opinion:

The course engaged under TEQIP-II were successful and of high content and value. From students feedback (Annex-II) we

can easily conclude that they are satisfied with this training and willing to attend the similar program in future.

Dr. A. U. Digraskar

Coordinator & Head, Dept. of Civil Engg.,

“All Birds find shelter during a rain. But Eagle avoids rain by flying above the Clouds.” - A.P.J Abdul Kalam Page-3

Two weeks interdisciplinary Short Term

International Training Programme on

REMOTE SENSING APPLICATIONS FOR LAND SURFACE,

ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN STUDIES (ITPRSA)

January 18-29, 2016

This international training programme is interdisciplinary in nature and

aims to impart the participants with the concepts, techniques and

applications of remote sensing for important aspects like land surface,

atmosphere and ocean studies. The programme provides excellent

opportunity of interaction with international expert from National

Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Cooperative Remote Sensing

Science and Technology (NOAA-CREST) Center, New York, USA.

The center aims to conduct research, educate, and train students,

scientists, and engineers to create a diverse stem workforce in academic,

industries and private sector. The center’s research focuses on remote

sensing-sensor development, ground-based field measurements, data

processing and analysis, modelling, and forecasting. Faculty, research

scholars and industry personnel interested in applying these techniques

in their area of interest shall be benefited by participation. The

programme is focused on four interconnected themes: Climate; Weather

and Atmosphere; Water Resources and Land Processes; and Ocean and

Coastal Waters. Dr. M. P. Rajurkar looked after this workshop as a

coordinator.

Inaugural Function by Hon. Director, Chief guests and others

Dr. L. M. Waghmare, Dr. A. U . Digraskar in Inaugural function

Objectives of the Programme:

1) To train the manpower in the area of satellite remote sensing and its applications. 2) To assist in designing solutions for field

problems using these techniques and to develop research aptitude in this area 3) To create workforce for building institutional

capacity to conduct cutting edge research in remote sensing science and technology 4) To impart state of art knowledge of emerging

techniques in area of satellite remote sensing.

Target Group: Participants from all engineering disciplines who wish to work in the area of remote sensing science and technology

are eligible. The programme is designed for engineering faculty and industry personnel. Industry participants may come up with real

life problems for which solution may be sought. The programme is also useful for post graduate students to pursue their dissertation

work in this area and also for research scholars working in this area. Programme Contents: The programme would be conducted by

eminent scientist from NOAA-CREST Center, City College of City University of New York as part of the MoU between SGGSIE&T

and CUNY-CREST Institute at The City University of New York, USA. Resource Person: Dr. Peter Romanov, Senior Research

Scientist, NOAA-CREST Center, New York, USA He would be covering variety of topics like:

Introduction. History of satellite meteorology, role of satellite in current-day meteorology, hydrology and other

environmental studies. Radiative transfer in the atmosphere. Scattering, absorption, reflection across the electromagnetic spectrum. Spectral bands

for land surface, ocean and atmosphere remote sensing Types of satellites (polar-orbiting, geostationary) and instruments for meteorological and climatological observations

(passive/active, UV, optical, infrared, microwave). Satellite imagery interpretation/use in synoptic meteorology. Optical, infrared, microwave imagery. False and true colour

imagery. Image processing and classification techniques. Satellites application for land cover monitoring, Land surface temperature, soil moisture Cryosphere applications (snow, ice cover monitoring, techniques, products) Atmospheric applications (clouds, precipitation), Soundings (temperature and humidity profiles), Ocean Applications (SST, ocean color, waves) Application of satellite data in climate studies

“Man needs difficulties in life because they are necessary to enjoy the success.” - A.P.J Abdul Kalam Page-4

Two days workshop on

Project management 28

th – 29

th Dec. , 2015

Project management workshop was conducted by Mr. Sivam Pillai, MIET (Alumnus of SGGS) for EXTC students on 28th

and 29th

December 2015 under TEQIP II . Details are as follows. Most Engineering students are expected to work on at least 3-4 projects as a

part of their academic curriculum. While the students are mostly good at technical skills and they can also easily avail help for that

purpose, the students have very minimal knowledge on managing the project in terms of resources, time, documents, plan and

process. This Workshop gives the students an excellent insight into the World of Project Management in practice in today's

businesses Worldwide and various techniques to easily implement such standard processes in their current and future projects.

The Course Agenda was as follows:

Day 1:

- Introduction to Project Management (PM)

- Purpose and Needs of PM

- Project Stages and Gate Reviews

- Project Life cycle and Project Breakdown Structures

- Introduction to RASCI Matrix (Roles and Responsibility Matrix)

Day 2:

- Day 1 Review

- Communication skills for effective Project Management

- Role of good communication with examples

- Team Building Skills

- Project Quality Management

- Project logging and Reporting

- Conclusion and Final Discussion

- Both the days are coupled with various Workshops throughout the course

- The students are divided into teams for all the workshop activities

- The workshop is structured as an interactive session with room for discussion and Q&A throughout the course duration

Some of the key benefits of the workshop include:

- Better Project Management skills

- Improved employability and business ready skills

- Well managed college projects

- Beneficial in their future career

- Improved general management skills including - Team work, business communication, Time and resource management

Prof. Ashok Kamthane,

Workshop Co-coordinator, Dept. of E&TC Engg.

Three Day’s Workshop on

Android Development 22

nd - 24

th January, 2016

The workshop on ‘Android Development’ was held from 22nd

to 24th January 2016, at Department of Information technology,

SGGSIE&T, Nanded. Experts from ‘Flaming Blade IT Solution, Pune’ were invited for this Workshop. Mr. Mayur Kharat & Mr.

Darshan Marode had conducted all the session talks for this workshop. Along with these two expert company’s founder, CEO and

CFO Mr. Shivanand Patil was also part of this workshop in first session as a guest. All the experts and guests are alumni of

SGGSIE&T, Nanded. 82 students had participated in this workshop with payment of nominal fees of Rs.300/-.

Objective of course:

1. Introduction of mobile development environment to fellow participated students.

2. Teaching students about native mobile app development in android operating system using Android Studio.

3. How to build hard core database apps in android development framework using various predefined libraries like SQLite.

4. Teaching students about faster app development using alternative framework like MIT App Inventor.

Outcomes of course:

1. Students were introduced to mobile development environment.

2. Students learned about various libraries & how to use them in app specific solutions.

3. Students get comprehensive hands on experience over android studio, various simulators and advanced

open source app inventory systems.

T. P. Hanwate, A. B. Mandalkar Prof. A. K. Manjaramkar

(Lecturer, IT Dept., SGGSIE&T) (Asst. Prof., IT Dept., SGGSIE&T)

“If you want to shine like a sun. First burn like a sun.” - A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Page-5

Dr. Kailas Patil, Prof. JVL Megha etc. in Inaugural function

Prof. JVL Megha addressing the students

Two days workshop on

Ethical Hacking 19

th-20

th Feb., 2016

The workshop on “Ethical Hacking” was held from Friday February 19th

to Saturday February 20th

, 2016, at Information Technology Department

SGGSIE&T Nanded. The experts: Dr. Kailas Patil and Mr. Qaidjohar

Jawadwala were invited for this workshop from Kaitec Solutions Pvt.

Ltd.

Objectives of the course were to uncover the challenges in Ethical

Hacking and to know the Technological innovations that have taken place

in recent past. Ethical Hacking Workshop mainly focused on the students

eager to be a White Hat Hacker. It featured a brief introduction to the

world of hacking starting with the importance of ethical hackers and their

need in today's world scenario, including the basics of networking that

helped to have a deep understanding of the working of internet. Later,

windows hacking using various methods was introduced and in the

module of steganography students learned how to hide files in other files

in order to protect sensitive data. While learning phishing students came

to know How to hack Facebook Accounts and Gmail Accounts and thus

how to avoid it.

The course contents were Wireless Hacking, Network and Web Hacking,

Vulnerability Analysis, Sniffing and Spoofing, Exploitation Tools and

Computer Forensics. It was a very useful workshop for the students as

they learnt most of the practical aspects about Ethical Hacking.

N.A.Agrawal

S.V.Jadhav

Asst Prof. Dept. of IT.

Felicitation of the Resource persons

A practical hands-on session

"All of us do not have equal talent. But , all of us have an equal opportunity to develop our talents.” - A.P.J Abdul Kalam Page-6

Photograph Reqd.

Dr. Deppak Waikar addressing the gathering

TEQIP – Expert lecture series on

Earthquake resistant design of structures

19th

-20th

Feb., 2016

An eminent personality, Dr. Deepak L. Waikar, Vice President,

International Energy Foundation, Regional HQ, Singapore, was the

resource person for this programme. The students had meaningful

interaction with the expert during pre-camp activity, regarding current

energy scenario, the energy crisis being faced especially in rural areas

and ever-increasing demand of energy in the age modern technology.

Student groups received guidance to perform individual and

collaborative research projects, carry out group discussions, share

knowledge and experience gained in the pilot run.

Introduction : With the passage of time, scope of Civil Engineering has increased and it has now got to be diversified into many branches of study.

Accordingly, The department has started a new PG program in Structural Engineering which also has received overwhelming

response with all the 18 seats getting filled up.

Objectives of the Lecture Series

1) To develop interaction between students and expert from premier academic institutions

2) To orient and expose Civil Engineering PG students and staff to emerging knowledge areas for structural Engineering

Report

Proceedings with the above mentioned objectives the expert lectures were organized by the Department of Civil Engineering during

Feb., 19 - 20, 2016.

Prof. R. R. Joshi, College of Engineering, Pune introduced the philosophy of Earthquake resistant design of structures and

discussed various clauses of IS codes. In the post lunch session he introduced the control systems in Earthquake Engineering and

ductile detailing of RC Structures. He also introduced the design procedure to the participants. In last session, the participants were

exposed to numerical on real life design problems.

All the M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) students and associated staff were benefitted by the series.

Dr. M. L. Waikar Dr. A. U. Digraskar Course Coordinator Head, Dept. of Civil Engineering

Photograph Reqd.

Photograph Reqd.

A group photograph of all the participants

Photograph Reqd. + More information Reqd.

" Be more dedicated to making solid achievements than in running after swift but synthetic happiness." -A.P.J. Kalam Page-7

Mr. Ranga Reddy, Dr. Prashanth, Dr. L. m. Waghmare, Dr. M. P. Rajurkar

in a inaugural function

Two Days Workshop on

"Hydraulic Transients in Water Conveyance Systems" February 25-26, 2016

Organized by

Department of Civil Engineering, SGGSIE&T, Nanded.

Resource Persons:

1)Dr. Prashanth Reddy Hanmaiahgari,

Assistant Professor,

Department of Civil Engineering, IIT, Kharagpur (W.B.)

2)Mr. Ranga Reddy Kottam, M.S. (Civil Engg), and PhD

Scholar, Technical University of Darmstadt (TUD), Germany.

This workshop aimed at imparting participants with concepts, techniques and applications of hydraulic transients in water

conveyance systems. It provided excellent opportunity of interaction with expert faculty from IIT, Kharagpur and Overseas.

The workshop was attended by our TY, B.Tech. Final Year, first year M.Tech. (CWM) and some Second Year M.Tech. (CWM)

students. They were exposed to techniques of solving differential equations by different finite difference methods. The students also

learned about methods of transients control using various surge protection devices. The workshop also acquainted students about

types of non-return valves, valve characteristics, response of a check valve and how to carry out proper choice of a check valve. The

students were also exposed to surge protection design process and the intricacies of design. The method of characteristics, unsteady

flow analysis in pumping systems, requirement of water hammer analysis was also covered in details. Most importantly the students

learned through many practical case studies discussed on the second day. There were four sessions per day. In all teaching was done

for 16 hours in 2 days.

The distribution of the students attended this workshop is as follows.

Sr.

No.

Participating candidate Number

1 T.Y. (Civil WM) 30

2 Final Year B.Tech. (Civil WM) 53

3 First Year M.Tech. (CWM) 12

4 Second Year M.Tech. (CWM) 07

Total 102

The programme proved to be very much fruitful for these UG and PG students. They got great learning opportunity, as for the first

time this important topic in hydraulics was highlighted by the experts. The students expressed feelings that this workshop was most

useful as they had exposure with international experts in the area of hydraulic modelling and simulation.

My sincere thanks to Hon. Director and the TEQIP-II team for being generous enough to support this activity and making all the

necessary resources available. I also thank Professor and Head, Department of Civil Engineering for his timely advise and

suggestions. I extend my sincere thanks to all faculty and support staff of my department

Dr. M.P. Rajurkar,

Workshop Coordinator,

Professor & Head

Dr. L. M. Waghmare felicitated Dr. Prashanth Redyy, IIT KGP

Dr. M. P. Rajurkar felicitated Mr. Ranga Reddy Kottam, Germany.

"Thinking should become your capital asset, no matter whatever ups and downs you come across in your life" Dr. Kalam Page-8

Prof. Dhananjay Humbe felicitated Mr. Sandeep Waikar

A One day workshop on

Introduction to VERILOG 21

st March 2016.

Department of Electronics and Telecommunications

Engg. organized a one day workshop on

"Introduction to VERILOG" for final year B.Tech.

students on 21th March 2016. Prof. Dhananjay

Humbe felicitated the resource person Mr. Sandeep

Waikar, in presence of the workshop coordinator

Prof. V. P. Ghanwat. Prof. Ghanwat addressed the

students with the very essence of this workshop and

appealed all the students to interact with experts to

clear all their doubts.

First session was on, what is Hardware description Language (HDL), HDL applications, synthesis process, and details about

different modelling styles used in the VERILOG was explained by Mr. Sandeep Waikar. In second session given detail idea about

case statement, difference between wire and register, examples of combinational and sequential logic design in VERILOG. In the

third session he spent some time on what the blocking and non-blocking assignments, how sensitivity list affects in the design of

sequential logic design. In the fourth session conducted practical examples of combinational and sequential logic design with top

down system approach.

Guest person: Mr. Sandeep Waikar

Session 1st

: Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

The topics covered are: introduction to HDL. HDL applications, top down design approach.

Session 2nd

: Time: 12:15 PM to 1:45 PM

The topics covered are: Modelling styles in VERILOG, Data flow, Behavioural, gate level description and case statements.

Session 3rd

: Time: 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM

The topics covered are: combinational and sequential logic design, difference between latches and flip flops, blocking and non-

blocking statements, Priority logic, sensitivity list.

Session 4th

: Time: 4:45 PM to 6:15 PM

The topics covered are: demo examples of combinational and sequential logic design

Outcomes of the Workshop:

All the B.Tech. students and faculty members learned basics of VERILOG along with combinational and sequential logic design

examples. The participating students interacted with the expert and discussed the practical aspects in the subject. All the students

expressed their positive feedback and satisfaction about this workshop.

Signature of Coordinator Signature of HOD

Prof. V. P. Ghanwat Dr. S. S. Gajre

Mr. Sandeep Waikar addressing the students students attending the session

" Without your involvement you can't succeed. With your involvement you can't fail. " - A.P.J Abdul Kalam Page-9

A four days Workshop on

Embedded Linux and Real Time Operating System

10th-13th March, 2016

Department of Electronics and Telecommunications Engg. organized a

four days workshop on "Embedded Linux and Real Time Operating

System" during March 10-13, 2016 for M.Tech. -Ist year students. The

workshop commenced with felicitation of the keynote speaker, Mr.

Kiran Bhosale, Technical Consultant, SoftDEl Pvt. Ltd. Pune by Dr. S.

N. Talbar, coordinator of the worksjop. The speaker started with basics

of Linux open source operating system and hands on programming

practice of basic commands in Linux. Later hands on programming

sessions were focused on C programming. Dr. S. N. Talbar felicitated Mr. Kiran Bhosale

Students attending the workshop

A real-time operating system (RTOS) is an operating

system(OS) intended to serve real-time application process

data as it comes in, without buffering delays. Operating

systems based on the Linux kernel are widely used in

embedded systems such as consumer electronics.

Embedded systems programming in Linux is a challenging

field and if you have some programming experience with

Embedded C, it becomes easier.

Programme Outline:

This four days workshop aimed at enhancing programming

skill required for Embedded Linux System.The contents of

this workshop included:

• Basic commands in Linux

• Writing and compiling C program in Linux

• Basics of Process Management and Interprocess Communication in Linux

• Compilation of Linux kernel on the experimental board

• Build steps for OMAP-L138 zoom experiment kit

Outcomes of the Workshop:

The M. Tech students and faculty members have learned basics of Linux, coding with C and Compilation of Linux on experimental

kit OMAP-L138 zoom experimental kit and build steps for the same. The participating students interacted with the expert and

discussed the practical aspects in the subject of RTOS. All the students expressed their positive feedback and satisfaction about this

workshop.

Dr. S. N. Talbar

Professor,

Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engg.

On behalf of SGGS IE&T Nanded, Director, All teaching and non-teaching staff, we wish you all

A VERY HAPPY & PROSPEROUS NEW MARATHI YEAR SHAKE 1938 We wish you all a very sound health, happy mood, prosperity and success throughout the year.

“May all your dreams come true for this new year and fill your life with happiness”

“Science should be applied for the greater good of mankind rather than in commercial sense.” APJ Abdul Kalam Page-13