Main Projects

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 projects undertaken by the final year B.Tech and M.Tech students as part of their curriculum.


B.Tech Projects


2019-2023 Batch

2018-2022 Batch

2017-2021 Batch   Aavishkar – Online Project Expo Website

2016-2020 Batch  Aavishkar – Online Project Expo Website

2015-2019 Batch

2014-2018 Batch

2013-2017 Batch

2012-2016 Batch

2011-2015 Batch


M.Tech Structural Engineering and Construction Management


2021-2023 Batch

 2020-2022 Batch

2019-2021 Batch

2018-2020 Batch

2017-2019 Batch

2016-2018 Batch

2015-2017 Batch

Innovative Teaching

GROUP DISCUSSION

Group discussions give a lot of opportunities for the students to think and share their views on the topic being dealt with in the class. The students are divided into groups of 10 each, and the topics are given two days before.  The topics are strictly from the syllabus. 

The following subjects used Group Discussion

  1. Life Skills HUN 101
  2. Professional Communication HUN 102
  3. Professional  Ethics HUT 200

 

VIDEO TOOLS

The Students get several opportunities to watch videos on the subjects that are taken in the class. There are videos on Group Discussions, Interview Skills, and TED Talks. The students watch these videos during the lab sessions in the Language lab. These sessions play a vital role in developing the personality and communication skills of the students.

The following subjects used Group Discussion

  1. Life Skills HUN 101
  2. Professional Communication HUN 102

 

Collaborative Learning

The aim of Collaborative Teaching Method: Jigsaw Technique is to embrace students in cooperative learning strategy that helps students create their own learning. Students are arranged in groups and assigned a physics problem. In their groups, students learn to solve physics problems well enough and will be able to teach it to another group of students.

Objectives of the activity:

1)      At the end of this activity, students become experts on the learning as they teach their peers.

2)      This technique brings lessons to life and challenges students to create their own learning.

3)      This challenge engages students and encourages them to share their learning with others.

 

The Following Subject used this method:

PHT 100-Engineering Physics A

PHT 110 -Engineering Physics B

 

Library

Each Department has a department library that are subunits of the Central library. The charge of the department library is assigned to a teaching faculty of that department. A  sufficient number of books on science and humanities are available in the Department library. Separate Stock Registers and issue registers are properly maintained. Purchase to the department library is through the central library and complimentary copies from the publisher are also added in the stock. Department library is open during college working hours. The department library is stocked with books for UG and PG programmes.

 

Staff In Charge: Mrs. Nyci Ignatius

Events

Major Events Organized during April 2022-July 2022

  • Two-day National Webinar on “Emerging Trends in Energy Applications

The Department of Science and Humanities, FISAT organized a Two-day National Webinar on “Emerging Trends in Energy Applications “on 28th and 29th of April 2022,

Resource Persons:

Day 1: Dr. Anuradha M. Ashok, Associate Professor in Physics,PSG Institute of Advanced Studies, Coimbatore. Topic : ” Waste heat recovery and clean energy generation through thermoelectrics”

Day 2: Dr. P. Biji, Associate Professor in Nanotechnology and Chemistry, PSG Institute of Advanced Studies, Coimbatore. Topic : “Nanotechnology enabled Self-cleaning Coatings for Solar Panels”

  • SHINOY GEORGE MEMORIAL LECTURE on 1st June 2022

MATHS CLUB, FISAT conducted SHINOY GEORGE MEMORIAL LECTURE on 1st  June 2022.  Mr.Sumod Mohan ,Co-founder & C.E.O of Stealth Startup AutoInfer Pvt Limited was the invited speaker.

Major Events Organized during August 2021-March 2022

  • P V Mathew Memorial Inter- Departmental Mathematics Quiz competition on 26 February 2021

MATHS CLUB , FISAT conducted Inter- Departmental Mathematics Quiz competition for P V Mathew Memorial Trophy on 26 February 2021. The quiz was conducted in online mode. The winners as follows :

First Prize- Ryan Abraham S5 EE

Second Prize :Shemin Majeed S3 CE B

Third Prize : Dreama Paul S1 CSE A

  • National Webinar on Intellectual Property Rights

The Department of Science and Humanities in association with IQAC, FISAT had organised a national webinar on Intellectual property Rights (IPR) on 25th April, 2021 at 7.00-8.00pm. The resource person was Dr.Nardaran Thiruthy, Technical Officer, IPR, National Biodiversity Authority (NBA), Govt.Of India. Almost 157 participants attended the webinar. The faculties and students were the participants. E-certificates were provided to all the participants who had submitted the feedback form.

  • Two-day International Webinar on 24th and 25th September 2021.

The resource persons – Dr. Aby CP, Scientific Researcher, Palacky University, Czech Republic & Dr. A B Sreebha, Head of the department of Physics, Sreesankara College, Kilimanoor

  • Two-day National webinar ‘Linear Algebra And Its Applications’ on 19th & 20th November 2021

The resource person- Prof. R Vittal Rao , Former Professor of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Science , Bangalore

  • Two day National Webinar on 26th and 27th of November 2021

The resource persons – Dr. V.K. Karthika, Assistant Professor of English, NIT Trichy & Dr. Baalaganapati Devarakonda, Professor of Philosophy, Delhi University

  • The “Inter-departmental Mathematics Quiz Competition for P.V.Mathew Memorial Trophy on 14th December 2021 to honour the memory of Adv Sri P. V. Mathew, founder chairman of FISAT

First Prize-Abhinav H, Aravind M.A [S1 MCA]

Second Prize-Eby Kurian ,Akshay K [S3 CSE A]

Third prize-Abhishek M.K, Arshia Asok(S3 CSE A))

  • Webinar series as a part of National mathematics day celebrations on 15th December, 2021 & 19th January 2022.

The resource persons : Dr. Sunil Mathew, Assistant Professor ofMathematics, NIT Calicut & Dr. Raju K George, OutstandingProfessorand Dean of Indian Institute ofSpace Science andTechnology, TVM

Major Events Organized during  2020

  • SHINOY GEORGE MEMORIAL LECTURE on 22nd March 2020

MATHS CLUB , FISAT conducted SHINOY GEORGE MEMORIAL LECTURE on 22nd March 2020.  Dr. Bobby P Mathew , Asst. Professor, St.Thomas College , Pala was the invited speaker.

  • 2-day International webinar on “ EMERGING TRENDS IN THE FIELD OF SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES” on 16-17 october 2020

The 2- day webinar consists of 5 sessions. Dr. K S Nisar, Prof. Dept. of Mathematics, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz, Dr.BhaminiIyer , Prof. of Mathematics, Morgan State University, USA, Dr. Rangarajan Gopalakrishnan , Prof. Rajagiri Business School, Kakkanad, Dr. Aby C P , Scientific Researcher , Palacky University, Czech Republic, Dr.Vinu T P Asst. Professor , Dept of Physics, NSS College , Changanassery were the resource persons. More than 200 faculty members participated in the webinar. The webinar was conducted in online mode.

  • ‘Ramanujan Smriti’,  Lecture on National Mathematics Day ( December 22, 2020)

MATHS CLUB , FISAT celebrated National Mathematics Day, the occasion of remembering the Greatest Mathematical Genius of our country, Sri Srinivasa Ramanujan on December 22, 2020. The event entitled Ramanujan Smriti was a lecture by an alumnus of FISAT, Mr. Renjith Prasad who was also the former MATHS CLUB secretary.’

Major Events Organized during 2019

  • A One Day Workshop On BASICS OF MATLAB

A One Day Workshop On BASICS OF MATLAB jointly organized by Department of Science and Humanities and Maths Club FISAT was conducted on 12 December 2019.

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Add-on Programmes

The department of Civil Engineering offers add on programs with an objective to supplement the B.Tech curriculum so that students are employable and industry ready by the time they graduate. There add on programs are offered with the help of internal as well as external resources. Students who successfully complete these programs are issued certificates.

1. Add on Course on Building Planning

About the course: The course intends to give the student a real life experience in the planning process of a building, right from client requirement discussion, to site visit, to planning, sketching, drawing and presenting the plan.

At the end of the course students will be able to

CO1. Develop a plan within a given plot in accordance with building rules

CO2. Prepare a drawing of residential building

CO3. Present plans and drawings before a committee

2. Imagination and Beyond: Add-on course on building planning and drafting

To introduce the students to planning and preparing drawings by manual and machine drafting

At the end of the course, students will be able to

CO1. Prepare plans for small residential buildings by manual drafting

CO2. Prepare plans using AutoCAD software

3. Introduction to LaTex

About the course: LaTeX is a software system for document preparation. LaTeX is widely used in academia for the communication and publication of scientific documents in many fields, including mathematics, statistics, computer science, engineering, physics, economics, linguistics, quantitative psychology, philosophy, and political science. The course gives a detailed overview of latex and trains the students on how to prepare a report using it.

At the end of the course, students will be able to

CO1 .To familiarize with the programming features of latex

CO2. To identify and use syntax for the creation of tables, figures, and referring styles

CO3.To understand the features of the class file.

4. Overview of provisions in building rules, registration and approval procedures

About the course: This course intends to build a thorough knowledge among fresh engineering students about the procedures for getting registered as licensed engineer, Building rules and regulations, the documentation required for purchasing land, and getting building permits.

At the end of the course, students will be able to

CO1 . To make the students aware of the procedure of purchase and sale of land or property

CO2. To understand the existing building rules.

CO3. To make students aware of the procedure for obtaining an engineer’s license and sanction of the constructed building.

5. Building Information Modelling

About the course: Building information modeling (BIM) is a process supported by various tools, technologies and contracts involving the generation and management of digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of places. BIM software is used by individuals, businesses and government agencies who plan, design, construct, operate and maintain buildings and diverse physical infrastructures, such as water, refuse, electricity, gas, communication utilities, roads, railways, bridges, ports and tunnels. This course introduces the students to the basics of BIM and gives a hands-on experience in REVIT Architecture.

At the end of the course, students will be able to

CO1. Prepare plans of residential buildings

CO2. Prepare 3D models of residential buildings

6. Add on Course on water proofing and Insulation

About the course: The add on course gives importance to the methods and procedures of waterproofing and helps to mould the students to become consultants in the future.

Alumni Interaction Series

Alumni interaction series CIVIL HOUSE is a series of events organized by department of Civil Engineering  to facilitate interaction and engagement between alumni and current students . In addition to creating a sense of community, these events provide networking opportunities for students. These talks can also motivate students to aim high in their own careers.

The following are the interaction series that have been conducted so far

Civil House Season 1

Talk 1: Ashish Johnson (Batch 2017), Production Supervisor, Concrete New Zealand Ltd., 11.06.2021

Civil House Season 1

Talk 2: Akhil M Unni (Batch 2015), Quantity Surveyor, HIlls and Fort Construction LLC, Dubai, 18.06.2021

Civil House Season 1

Talk 3: Gouri C T (Batch 2016), Senior Associate in Consulting and Valuation, CBRE-Coldwell Banker Richard Ellis, India, 18.09.2021

Civil House Season 1

Talk 4: Alphy Cristo Thomas, Assistant Engineer, Tata Steel Ltd., 09.10.2021

Civil House Season 1

Talk 5: Akshaye Salil Kumar (Batch 2017), Junior Project Manager, Croudace Constructs, Adelaide, Australia, 27.11.2021

Civil House Season 2

Talk 1: Abhishek P Nair (Batch 2013), Directorate of Lighthouses and Lightships, Kochi, Kadavanthra, 11.12.2021

Civil House Season 3

Talk 1 : Adarsh Manoj and Eldhose Roy (Batch 2016)


Civil House Season 3

Talk 2 : Nison James (Batch 2014)


Civil House Season 3

Talk 3 : Thanveer Ahamed K (Batch 2015)

Department Library

Each Department has a well stacked department library that are subunits of the Central library. There are more than 300 volumes of books which are specific to the courses offered. These books are accessible to both students as well as faculty members. Bound volumes of seminar and project reports are also available for student references. Charge of the department library is assigned to a teaching faculty of that department. Purchase to the department library is through the central library and complimentary copies from the publisher are also added in the stock. Department library is open during college working hours. The department library is stocked with books for UG and PG programmes.

Staff In Charge: Ms. Beena B R

Labs and Resources

SI.No Name of the Laboratory & Faculty In-charge Description with list of Major Equipment Photos
1. Process Control Laboratory

 

Mrs. Sreevidya P, Asst. Professor, Dept of EIE

 

  • Process Control Lab familiarizes measurement and control of different process parameters like temperature, pressure, flow and level.
  • Sophisticated machines provide the students to study about different real time control schemes using PID Controllers.
  • List of Major Equipment
  1. Temperature Process Station
  2. Level Process Station
  3. Flow Process Station
  4. Pressure Process Station
  5. I/P and P/I Converter
  6. Control Valve Characteristics.
  7. PLC and SCADA.
2. Transducers and Measurement Laboratory

 

 

 

 

Mrs. Beenu Riju, Asst. Professor , Dept of EIE.

  • The goal of the Transducer Laboratory’s sophisticated measurement instrumentation equipment is to instill technical and engineering skills so that students can receive practical knowledge.
  • An effort is made to make it as simple as possible for the students to learn about the electronic instrumentation system and the different transducers used to measure things like temperature, pressure, displacement, force, speed, torque, stress, etc. through the use of “Instrumentation Trainer Kits.”
  • List of Major Equipment
  1. LVDT Trainer Kit.
  2. Temperature Trainer Kit(Thermocouple)
  3. RTD, Thermistor
  4. Light Sensor such as Photodiode, LDR, Phototransistor.
  5. Strain gauge Trainer Kit
  6. Load Cell Trainer Kit
  7. Speed Measurement
3. Virtual Instrumentation Laboratory

 

Mr.S.Sundararajan, Asst.Professor, Dept of EIE

  • Students learn a concept through virtual instrumentation that they may use to create and integrate specialized applications for instrumentation, automation, and control systems in real time.
  • List of Major Equipment
  1. LABVIEW Software – 30 user license.
  2. USB Based DAQ Cards
4. Microprocessors and Micro-controllers Laboratory

 

 

 

Mrs. Sheffy Thomas, Asst.Professor, Dept of EIE

  • The Microprocessor and Micro-controller Laboratory aids students in developing fundamental assembly language and embedded C programming abilities as well as an understanding of the fundamental operation of microprocessors and micro-controllers.
  • This lab lays the groundwork for developing, deciphering, and putting engineering and programming issues into practice.
  • List of Major Equipment
  1. 8051 Micro-controller Kits
  2. Stepper Motor Interfacing Card
  3. ADC Interfacing Card
  4. DAC Interfacing Card
  5. Keyboard Interface Card
5. Electronics Workshop

 

 

Mrs. Honey Devassy, Asst.Professor, Dept of EIE

  • This Laboratory primarily aims to meet the requirements of practical work meant for active components basic analysis and design custom PCB of different electronic circuits
  • List of Major Equipment
  1. CRO
  2. Power Supply
  3. Function Generator
  4. PCB Fabrication Units
  5. IC’s

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Department Advisory Committee

 

Sl No: Name of the member
1 Dr.Mridula.S (Professor, Division of Electronics, School of Engineer, CUSAT)
2 Mr.Jijo P T (Deputy Manager, NPI Engineering Department, SFO Technologies, Cochin.)
3 Mr. Lentin Joseph (CEO, Qbotics Lab)
4 Dr. Jacob Thomas V (Principal)
5 Dr C.Sheela (Director -Research and Development)
6 Dr.Mini.P.R (Vice Principal)
7 Dr. S Krishna Kumar (HoD, ECE).
8 Dr Anil Kumar.M.N (Professor, ECE)

Publications

SL. NO Name of faculty Title of Paper Name of Journal Year of publication ISSN number Link to website of the Journal Link to article/paper/abstract of the article Is it listed in UGC Care list/Scopus/Web of Science/other, mention
1 Dr. Dhanya Alex Governance Through Disclosing Risk-Impact on Cost of Equity. Journal of Contemporary Research in Management 2016 0973-9785 https://www.psgjcrm.com/ https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/GOVERNANCE-THROUGH-DISCLOSING-RISK-%E2%80%93-IMPACT-ON-COST-Alex/25a2cbab87072191cec90f44ed602964e96abcb9 No
2 Dr. Jose Varghese Centralization of Authority, Market Orientation, and Customer Relationship Management in the Banking Sector: A Study in India Management and Economics Review 2017 ISSN 2501-885X https://www.ceeol.com/search/journal-detail?id=2232 https://ideas.repec.org/a/rom/merase/v2y2017i1p90-100.html NO
3 Dr. Jose Varghese ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE SALESPERSONS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS CUSTOMER SERVICE IN THE FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY Palermo Business Review 2017 ISSN 0328-5715 https://www.palermo.edu/negocios/cbrs/palermo_business_review.html https://www.palermo.edu/economicas/cbrs/pdf/pbr15/PBR_15_04_Varghese-Edward-George.pdf NO
4 Dr. Jose Varghese A multipath model of salesperson performance in the financial services industry South Asian Journal of Business Studies 2017 ISSN: 2398-628X https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/issn/2398-628X https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/SAJBS-02-2017-0017/full/html NO
5 Dr. Dhanya Alex Accounting Information, Dividend Announcement and Ex – dividend effects on Stock Returns – Evidence from Indian Market SSRG International Journal of Economics and Management Studies 2017 2393 – 9125 https://www.internationaljournalssrg.org/IJEMS/index.html https://www.internationaljournalssrg.org/IJEMS/paper-details?Id=106 No
6 Dr. A J Joshua ‘Rebuilding customer loyalty with consumer electronics extended warranty programs in Indian organized retail’ M-Infiniti journal of management, Vol.12, Special Issue – 3, pp 76-81, 2018, ISSN-0793-7197 2018 ISSN-0793-7197 https://sims.sairam.edu.in/journals/ http://sims.sairam.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2018/06/M-infiniti_index.pdf No
7 Dr. A J Joshua ‘A study on consumer preference towards purchase of durables extended warranties from Indian modern retail stores’, Research Review journals, ICCMCT 2018, Special issue, pp 205-212 2018 ISSN 2455-3085 (Online) https://rrjournals.com/ https://rrjournals.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/205-212_ICCMCT-2018-45-1.pdf No
8 Dr. A J Joshua ‘Management studies: General management risk preferences and demand drivers of consumer durables extended warranties’ Shanlax International journal of management, Vol 5, Special Issue 1, pp 132-141, 2018. 2018 2321 – 4643 http://www.shanlaxjournals.in/journals/index.php/management http://www.shanlaxjournals.in/wp-content/uploads/sijmgt_apr2018_Tagoreengineeringcollege.pdf Yes
9 Dr. Jose Varghese Relationship between job orientation and performance of sales people: A financial services industry perspective IIM Kozhikode Society & Management Review 2018 ISSN 2277-9752 https://journals.sagepub.com/home/ksm https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/2277975217733858?journalCode=ksma NO
10 Dr. A J Joshua ‘Foreign Exchange Reserves and Stock Market Prices-A Study in Indian Markets’, International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research, Vol 5, 2018-19, ISSN 2349-5162 2019 ISSN 2349-5162 https://www.jetir.org/ https://www.jetir.org/view?paper=JETIR1908003 Yes
11 Dr. K.P.SaraswathyAmma Do regulations and governance quality impact performance of MFIs in India? DECISION 2019 2197-1722 https://www.springer.com/journal/40622 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40622-018-0199-3 Yes
12 Dr. K.P.SaraswathyAmma Analysis of the Structure and Economic Activities of Self Help Groups under Bank Linkage Programme In the State . International Journal of Research & Review (IJRR), Vol.6,Issue 7 2019 ISSN: 2454-2237 https://www.ijrrjournal.com/ https://www.ijrrjournal.com/IJRR_Vol.6_Issue.7_July2019/IJRR0032.pdf No
13 Dr. Sindhu George Perceptions of Service Quality and Behavioural Intentions: A moderation Effect of investment expertise of Strad Research 2020 ISSN NO: 0039-2049 http://stradresearch.org/ http://stradresearch.org/Volume-7-Issue-10-2020/ Yes
14 Dr. Dhanya Alex Exploring Dependencies among Corporate Social Responsibility, Attitude Towards Brand and Purchase Intentions Zeichen Journal VOLUME 6 ISSUE 9 2020 2020 IISSN 0932-4747 http://www.ezeichen.com/Volume-6-Issue-9-2020/ http://www.ezeichen.com/gallery/1438.pdf Yes
15 Dr. Dhanya Alex Analysis of Market Reaction Around the Bonus Issues in Indian Market Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development 2017 2222-2855 https://iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JEDS  https://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JEDS/article/view/35121 No
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