Class Advisors

SI.No Admission Year Name of the Group Advisors for the current academic year Designation
1.

 

2022 Mrs. Raji P Asst. Professor (Spl. Grade), Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, Federal Institute of Science and Technology.
Mrs. Sheffy Thomas Asst. Professor (Spl. Grade), Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, Federal Institute of Science and Technology.
2. 2021 Mrs. Honey Devassy(Chief) Asst. Professor (Spl. Grade), Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, Federal Institute of Science and Technology.
Mrs. Ambily John Asst. Professor (Spl. Grade), Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, Federal Institute of Science and Technology.
Mrs. Gisha P S Asst. Professor (Spl. Grade), Department of Science and Humanities, Federal Institute of Science and Technology.
3. 2020 Dr. Anish Mathew Asst. Professor (Sr. Grade), Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, Federal Institute of Science and Technology.
Mrs. Anila Mathew Asst. Professor (Spl. Grade), Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, Federal Institute of Science and Technology.
4. 2019 Mrs. Sruthi Bhaskaran Asst. Professor (Spl. Grade), Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, Federal Institute of Science and Technology.
Ms. Lakshmi Nandakumar Asst. Professor (Spl. Grade), Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, Federal Institute of Science and Technology.

Program Assessment Committee

SI.No PAC Member Designation
1. Dr. Abi P Mathew Head of the Department, Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, Federal Institute of Science and Technology.
2. Mr. S.Sundararajan Asst. Professor (Sr.Grade), Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, Federal Institute of Science and Technology.
3. Mrs. Sreevidya P Asst. Professor (Spl. Grade), Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, Federal Institute of Science and Technology.
4. Dr. Anil Kumar M.N Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication, Federal Institute of Science and Technology.

Department Advisory Committee

SI.No DAC Members Designation and Company Position
1.  Dr. K N Madhusoodanan Professor & Head, Department of Instrumentation, Cochin University of Science and Technology Academic Member
2. Mr. Jomon George Scientist (G) Industry Member
3. Dr. Jacob Thomas V Principal, Federal Institute of Science and Technology Internal Members
4.  Dr. Mini P.R Vice Principal, Federal Institute of Science and Technology
5. Dr. Unni Kartha G Dean Students Affairs, Federal Institute of Science and Technology
6. Dr. Abi P Mathew Professor, Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, Federal Institute of Science and Technology
7. Dr. S.Sundararajan Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, Federal Institute of Science and Technology

LIFE AT EIE FISAT

 

Talk on Automation

iACT 24 – Annual ISA Students Convention

 

FISAT wins Xplore 2023-education competition organized by German Multinational -Phoenix Contact

Reality and Industrial IoT on 18/8/23  by iCPro, Bangalore organised by ISA and IDEA

Industrial Expert  Talk organized by IDEA

   

 

 

NSS CAMP

 

 

 

 

 

   

TECHATHON 2K22

 

   

                    

FISAT TOUR

Design Project and Mini Project

The department of Civil Engineering gives a major thrust in the project work of the students. Each project team is mentored by a faculty member, who works closely with the students to ensure the quality of the work. This page features the list of design projects undertaken by the third year B.Tech and list of minin projects undertaken by M.Tech students as part of their curriculum.

Scope of Employment

Civil Engineers play an important role in the development of a country’s infrastructure. In the private as well as public sectors, civil engineers have numerous opportunities.

A few of the top employers for Civil Engineers are listed below

Government Sector

  • Public works Department
  • Airport Authority of India
  • Pollution Control Board
  • Roads and Highways Department
  • Railway Engineering
  • Public Health Engineering
  • Irrigation & Flood control department
  • Ground water department
  • Survey of India
  • Kitco

Private sector

  • DLF
  • L&T
  • Shapoorji & Pallonji Group
  • Tata Projects Ltd
  • Hindustan Construction Company (HCC)
  • Shoba developers
  • GMR Group
  • Gammon India Ltd
  • Afcons Infrastructure Limited
  • Prestige Construction

 

Innovative Teaching Learning Methods

The following innovative teaching learning methods are adopted in the Department.

  1. Online Quiz
  2. Flipped Classroom
  3. Online Classes
  4. Pre-recorded Video Lectures
  5. Animation Videos
  6. Power Point Presentations
  7. Mindmap
  8. Group discussions
  9. Debates

Sample Course Plan

CET 306 – DESIGN OF HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES

SAMPLE COURSE PLAN

DAY MODULE TOPIC
1 1 Introduction
2 1 Diversion headwork components and functions
3 1 Diversion headwork components and functions
4 2 cross drainage structures – types
5 3 Hydraulic design of Aqueduct and demonstration of drawing
6 3 Hydraulic design of Aqueduct and demonstration of drawing
7 3 Hydraulic design of Aqueduct and demonstration of drawing
8 3 Hydraulic design of Aqueduct and demonstration of drawing
9 3 Hydraulic design of Aqueduct and demonstration of drawing
10 3 Hydraulic design of Siphon Aqueduct and demonstration of drawing
11 3 Hydraulic design of Siphon Aqueduct and demonstration of drawing
12 3 Hydraulic design of Siphon Aqueduct and demonstration of drawing
13 3 Hydraulic design of Siphon Aqueduct and demonstration of drawing
14 3 Hydraulic design of Siphon Aqueduct and demonstration of drawing
15 3 Hydraulic design of Siphon Aqueduct and demonstration of drawing
16 3 Hydraulic design of Siphon Aqueduct and demonstration of drawing
17 2 Canal falls-Necessity, types
18 3 Canal drop (Trapezoidal Notch Fall)
19 3 Canal drop (Trapezoidal Notch Fall)
20 3 Canal drop (Trapezoidal Notch Fall)
21 3 Canal drop (Trapezoidal Notch Fall)
22 3 Canal drop (Trapezoidal Notch Fall)
23 1 Weirs – types and causes of failure
24 1 Weirs – types and causes of failure
25 1 Impervious floor of hydraulic structures – Bligh’s theory
26 1 Design of vertical drop weir
27 1 Design of vertical drop weir
28 1 Design of vertical drop weir
29 1 Design of impervious floor of hydraulic structures by Khosla’s theory
30 1 Design of impervious floor of hydraulic structures by Khosla’s theory
31 1 Design of impervious floor of hydraulic structures by Khosla’s theory
32 1 Design of impervious floor of hydraulic structures by Khosla’s theory
33 1 Design of impervious floor of hydraulic structures by Khosla’s theory
34 3 Sarda type fall (trapezoidal crest impervious floor design using Khosla’s theory)
35 3 Sarda type fall (trapezoidal crest impervious floor design using Khosla’s theory)
36 3 Sarda type fall (trapezoidal crest impervious floor design using Khosla’s theory)
37 3 Sarda type fall (trapezoidal crest impervious floor design using Khosla’s theory)
38 3 Sarda type fall (trapezoidal crest impervious floor design using Khosla’s theory)
39 3 Cross regulator (impervious floor design using Khosla’s theory)
40 3 Cross regulator (impervious floor design using Khosla’s theory)
41 3 Cross regulator (impervious floor design using Khosla’s theory)
42 3 Cross regulator (impervious floor design using Khosla’s theory)
43 3 Cross regulator (impervious floor design using Khosla’s theory)
44 2 Canals-types, Cross section of unlined canals and alignment;
45 2 Design of canals through alluvial soils- Kennedy’s theory
46 2 Design of canals through alluvial soils- Kennedy’s theory
47 2 Lacey’s silt theory
48 2 Lacey’s silt theory
49 2 Lacey’s silt theory
50 4 Dams-types
51 4 Gravity Dams Computation of forces
52 4 Gravity Dams Computation of forces
53 4 Modes of failure and stability criteria
54 4 Modes of failure and stability criteria
55 4 Stability analysis
56 4 Stability analysis
57 4 Elementary and practical profile
58 4 Elementary and practical profile
59 4 Limiting height of gravity dams
60 5 Earth dams-types, causes of failure and design criteria
61 5 Arch dams- thin cylinder theory
62 5 Arch dams- thin cylinder theory
63 5 Spillways-types

BAI

The department is an institutional member of Builders Association of India (BAI), Angamaly Centre since 2017. One of the major activities that the department has undertaken is organising a build expo, NIRMAN. This build expo is organised by the department for the public, hosted outside the campus. The first build expo was organised in the year 2017, NIRMAN 2k17. This was followed by similar events in the year 2018 and 2019. In addition to exhibition stalls, invited talks are also organised for the benefit of the community and students.

Admissions

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Why ECE at FISAT?

  • Excellent academic performance

  • Excellent placement records

  • Well experienced and dedicated faculty

  • Add on courses for industry exposure

  • Industry-institute interaction

  • State of the art laboratories including project lab

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