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Master’s Handbook
Department of Energy Science &
Engineering IIT Bombay
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About our department ….……………………………………………………………………………………...1 Message from the HOD …………………………………………………………………………………..…….2 Faculty ….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3 Institute staff ….……………………………………………………………………………………………………..5 Message from ISCP ….…………………………………………………………………………………………….6 Message from PGAC ….…………………………………………………………………………………………..9 Department Council ……………………………………………………………………………………….…….10 Energy Club …………………………………………………………………………………………………….…….10 Department Placement coordinators ……………………………………………………………..…….10 Things to know ….………………………………………………………………………………………………….11 How to reach IIT BOMBAY …………………………………………………………………………………….12 TA work and stipend ….………………………………………………………………………………………….14 Leaves ….………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………….14 Team Shunya ….………………………………………………………………………………………………….….14 ICAER ….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….15 Energy Day ….………………………………………………………………………………………………………...15 Course structure and grading system ….………………………………………………………………...16 Previous Recruiters ….…………………………………………………………………………………………….17 Research facilities ….……………………………………………………………………………………………...18 Department Map ……………………………………………………………………………………………………19 Useful Apps ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..…….21 Useful links ….……………………………………………………………………………………………………..….21 Achievements ….…………………………………………………………………………………………………….22 Department activities ….……………………………………………………………………………………..….24
Content
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VISION
To develop sustainable energy systems and
solutions for the future
The Department of Energy Science and Engineering (DESE) is a leading
interdisciplinary energy education and research hub. DESE has developed
several novel education programmes focussing on the application of science and
engineering to problems in energy. Recent highlights in research and
development include a grid connected MW scale solar thermal power plant and
test facility, self-cleaning solar PV modules, high efficiency PV cells based on
new materials, novel Li ion batteries, improved flow fields for fuel cells, and
biofuel based rural electrification. DESE has cutting edge fabrication,
characterisation, testing and demonstration facilities with strong industrial
linkages and international collaborations. We welcome you to partner with us to
help design and build sustainable energy systems for the future.
Faculty Students intake per year
Core Faculty- 24 M.Tech students- 25
Associate faculty- 30 MSc-PhD students- 15
Staff members- 11 PhD students- 20
About the department
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Dear Student,
Congratulations on being selected for the Masters in Energy Systems
Engineering. During your stay here you will be exposed to courses, laboratories
and projects that will equip you with the skills needed for the energy sector. We
are happy to welcome you to the Department and look forward to your active
involvement in academics, research and in other Departmental activities. We
hope you will set high standards for yourself and find an area that interests you
to make an useful contribution. In previous years our Masters students have
written papers, attended conferences, filed patents, developed products and
launched start-ups. The energy sector is full of challenges and opportunities.
You are joining the Department at an opportune time to participate actively in
this sector. Our faculty, staff and senior students look forward to interacting
with you and supporting you in your journey into academics and research.
With Best Wishes,
Rangan Banerjee
Message: Head of Department
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Anish Modi Balasubramaniam Kavaipatti Chetan S Solanki [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Solar thermal energy, Cheap and abundant materials Thin-film Si solar cells, PV Concentrating solar power, for photovoltaic applications, technologies and systems, Multi generation plants, transparent conductors off-grid solar and energy Energy sustainability access
Dayadeep Monder Karthik Sasihithlu Lalit Kumar [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Multi-scale modelling of Heat transfer physics, Wax deposition, bulk and fuel cells, first principles Thermal boundary resistance, interfacial rheology, oil- electro(catalysis) Thin film solar photovoltaics water separation, oil rock interaction
Manaswita Bose Manoj Neergat Prakash Chandra Ghosh [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Flow of granular materials, Fuel cells, precious & non precious Hydrogen production from Multiphase fluid dynamics, metal catalysts, microbial fuel cells renewables, low temperatu- Coal gasification and comb- re fuel cells ustion
Pratibha Sharma Rajesh Gupta Rangan Banerjee (Head) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Solid state hydrogen storage Reliability and degradation of PV Energy management & materials, fluorescent core cells and modules characterization efficiency, energy systems shelled nano-structures for and modelling modelling, planning & policy PV
Sagar Mitra Sandeep Kumar Sankara Sarma V. Tatiparti [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Nano structured materials, Biomass gasification, alternate Hydrogen storage, nano- Li-ion, Na-ion batteries, fuel for IC engines, Solid waste interface engineering, Battery electrode design management Polycrystalline /fabrication dendritic growth
Santanu Bandyopadhyay Shaibal K. Sarkar Shireesh B. kedare [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Process Integration, pinch Sensitized solar cells, photo Concentrating solar analysis, industrial energy electrochemistry, nano crystalline collector, industrial thermal conversion, energy systems materials for PV systems, wind machines
Faculty
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Srinivas Seethamraju Suneet Singh Suryanarayana Doolla
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Gasification, fischer-tropsch Numerical methods for neutron Smart grids, micro grids, Synthesis, reactive distillation, diffusion and fluid flow, stability power systems operation & Waste to energy of nuclear reactors control, grid integration of renewables
V.S.S.Pawan Kumar Hari Venkatasailanathan Ramadesigan Zakir Hussain Rather [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Power electronic, AC motor Modelling & numerical simulation Grid Integration of drives, wind energy conver- of electrochemical energy storage renewables, Power system sions, PV inverters systems dynamics & control, smart
grid & micro-grid, demand
side response
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S.No. Name Email/Contact
1. Amar Singh Kharte, Jr. Mechanic [email protected] / 4887
2. Arun Raghunath Bhoir, Jr. Mechanic [email protected]/ 4843
3. Chetan Karanjkar, Jr. Mechanic [email protected] / 4887,4846
4. Hemant Sutar, Jr. Mechanic [email protected] / 4843
5. Keshav Kale, Sr. Tech. Supt. [email protected] / 4888
6. Leena S. Mungekar, Jr. Assistant [email protected] / 7890
7. Sharmila Maurya, Jr. Assistant [email protected] / 7890
8. Suraj Singh, Jr. Tech. Supt. [email protected] / 4840
9. Swapnil P. Raut, Jr. Mechanic [email protected] / 4844
Institute Staff
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Hello, Friends!
We hope you are just excited to be a part of IIT Bombay as we are. Hearty congratulations on
this incredible feat! Institute Students Companion Program (ISCP) welcomes you to one of
the most resourceful campuses in India. The next two or three years are going to be the most
memorable, impactful, insightful and life changing years which will fly past. We hope you
imbibe as much as you can and more from your peers, seniors, faculty and staff. Here’s to
your first glimpse of ISCP, the backbone of your journey through the mecca of learning.
ISCP is a program within IIT Bombay Post Graduate (PG) student community. Its primary
objective is to develop an atmosphere of cordial interaction amongst the PG entrants and the
PG seniors. It will encourage the flow of information, knowledge, and sharing of experiences
among the students.
Life in IIT Bombay can appear a little daunting at times, balancing between the academic
workload and the plethora of extra-curricular activities. And that is where ISCP can help you
blend in and make the most of it. ISCP strives to provide a senior student companion as a
mentor to all newly admitted students. New entrants can contact their assigned companion to
discuss their academic and non-academic issues or concerns. Student Companions enable the
smooth and gentle transition from the graduation days to post-graduation days. New entrants
also feel assured that there is somebody on campus to help them and listen to their concerns.
Many a times they find a caring friend in companions.
What to expect from a Student Companion:
• Initial information about the campus, courses, academics and extracurricular
activities. • Support in case of any problem or difficulty. • Organization of various academic and non-academic activities for student’s
development. • Continuous interaction and feedback from students on their needs and requirements.
In short, this is a program by the students of IIT Bombay, for the new students to ensure their
overall development through utilization of all the available resources at IIT Bombay.
Let the learning begin. Feel free to contact us anytime!
Message: ISCP
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Overall Coordinators Institute Student Companion Programme (2018-19)
Anwesha Lahiri Sumedh Dey Basudev Behera
+91-9007766390 +91-9432152174 +91-7008955255
Department Coordinators
Himalaya Bhavsar Rishabh Jaiswal
7405364468 9935781312
(M.Tech) (MSc-PhD)
Student Companions(M.Tech)
Aakar Gupta Akash Harsh Ashish Singh
8946949406 8094099936 9872046727
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Student Companion(MSc-PhD)
Surabhi Rathore Stuti Gupta
7400401315 9560564655
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Message: PGAC
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Name Designation Batch and
Year
Contact No. Email
Suraj Naik
General Secretary DD -5th year 9004514504
7573855220
Jadhav Indrajeet M.Tech
Representative
M.Tech – 1st
year
9421584471 indrajeetjadhaviitb@
gmail.com
Surabhi Rathore PG Cultural Secretary M.Tech - 1st
year
7400401315 surabhi.rathore91@g
mail.com
Dharnendra Lalwani PG Sports Secretary M.Tech - 1st
year
9595521408 lalwanidv99@gmail.
com
Arnav Kamble ESA Secretary DD-1st year 8446041790 arnavkamble64@gm
ail.com
Shaunak Joshi ESA Secretary DD-1st year 9823618230 shaunjoshi1280@gm
ail.com
Name Designation Contact No. Email
Premanshu singh
Manager 7021411741 [email protected]
Siddhant Tibdewal
Convener 9518593475 [email protected]
Gourav Chopra
Convener 9619339444 [email protected]
Waqas Ahmad
Convener 8875713858 [email protected]
Name Contact No. Email
Rahul Nellikkath 9004513032 [email protected]
Shivasubramaniyan Pillai 7738733865 [email protected]
Himalaya Bhavsar 7405364468 [email protected]
Department Council
Energy Club
Department Placement Coordinator
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Know Your Roll number:
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How to sign up for courses:
After your department orientation you will be directed to sign up for your
courses on the IIT ASC website.
Document requirement:
Originals 1. Transfer Certificate/Leaving Certificate from previous college
2. Relieving letter from employer (in case you were employed)
3. JAM and GATE Score Card & Admit Card
4. Joining Certificate (will be given to you during orientation)
5. Final examination marksheet from previous college
Self-Attested Photocopies 1. Any certificate as proof of date of birth
2. Any valid ID proof
What is LDAP Id: You will get a LDAP account which you can use to browse the internet. The default id
is your roll number and default password is your birth of date, and you can change it
later. You will also get access to a mail id:
[your_rollnumber]@iitb.ac.in
Things to know
Energy
department
code
Enrollment
year 2017
i- MSc-PhD code
3- M.tech code
Your Roll number
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IIT Bombay is located at Powai, which is a Eastern Suburb in the north-eastern part of
Mumbai. Mumbai is a long narrow island, thrusting southwards into the Arabian Sea.
It can be broadly divided into four zones. South Bombay (Colaba, CST,Fort,
Chruchgate, Nariman Point), Central Bombay (Dadar, Bombay Central, Worli), the
Western Suburbs (Bandra, Juhu, Andheri, Borivali), and the Eastern Suburbs
(Kurla, Chembur, Ghatkopar, Mulund, Kanjur Marg, Vikhroli). There is also New
Bombay (Vashi, Turbhe) across the Thane Creek on the mainland.
Public Transport Mumbai has one of the most efficient and reliable public transport
networks. One can travel by autorickshaws or taxis to reach IIT from the nearest
stations (auto-rickshaws, however do not go further south than Sion and Bandra). For
longer distance, you can use either the BEST Bus Network or the Mumbai Local train
System.
Suburban Railway Transport Those coming by Central Railway Suburban train will
have to get down at Kanjur Marg, Vikhroli or Ghatkopar which are the nearest
stations from IITB. If you are coming by the Western Railway Suburban train you will
have to get down at Andheri, Bandra, Goregaon or Malad. We give below the road
network to reach IITB along with the approximate bus, auto-rickshaws and Taxi fares.
NAME OF
PLACE
BUS NUMBERS APPROX.BUS
FARE
APPROX.AUTO
FARE
APPROX.TAXI
FARE
Mulund(W) 307, 346, 425,
396, 398,
460, 422, 424, 461
Rs.10 Rs.70 Rs.300
Bhandup(W) SAME AS
ABOVE
Rs.7 Rs.40 ------
Kanjur
Marg(W)
SAME AS
ABOVE
Rs.5 Rs.20 ------
Vikhroli(W) 392,382,337 Rs.6 Rs.30 ------
Ghatkopar(W) 392,382.337 Rs.10 Rs.50 ------
Borivali(E) 461, 398, L1 Rs.18 Rs.70 Rs.250
Goregaon(E) 460,489,424 Rs.15 Rs. ------
Jogeshwari(E) 461,445 Rs.12 Rs.60 ------
Andheri(E) 396,336,392,307 Rs.9 Rs.65 Rs.200
How to reach IIT BOMBAY
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Bandra(E) 422,424 Rs.15 Rs.100 Rs.350
Kurla ------- ------- Rs.200 Rs.300
Dadar ------ ------ ------ Rs.300
CST ------ ------ ------ Rs.500
Mumbai
Central
------ ------ ------ Rs.400
Sahar Air Port ------ ----- ------ Rs.250
Santacruz ------ ------ ------ Rs.300
Stations for through trains coming to Mumbai
There is a terminus at Kurla where some Central as well as Western Railway Trains
terminate. There is no convenient bus route from Kurla terminus to IITB. An
autorickshaw is the best option. However it would be more economical to take a
suburban train from Kurla to Kanjur Marg and then take an auto from Kanjur Marg to
IITB Campus.
Western Railway- Mumbai Central, Dadar, Bandra, Andheri, Borivali
Central Railway - CST, Dadar, Kurla, Thane
International flights land at Terminal 2, Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport
(Sahar Airport), which is about 10 kms from IIT Bombay. The Domestic Airport is at
Terminal1A and Terminal1B (Santa Cruz), which is about 15 kms. Call taxis and Pre-
paid taxis and auto-rickshaws are available at the airports.
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TA work will be allotted by the office if available. Attendance is compulsory
and every student (TA category) is expected to mark her or his daily attendance
in the Energy office by 17:00 hours. Stipend- MTech: ₹ 12,400/-pm and
MSc:₹6000/-pm as on15.06.2017.
Students are entitled for:
i)Winter vacation
ii)Summer break (15days) for the first year.
In addition, they are entitled for a maximum of 30 days leave in addition to
public holidays, during the entire tenure of the programme.
To avail leave students need to fill the leave application form (found in dese
office) and get it signed by their respective Faculty Advisor/Guide and submit it
in the office.
About Team Shunya:
Team Shunya was the first ever team from India to get selected in the
prestigious competition, the European version of Solar Decathlon which took
place in the month of June and July, 2014 in Paris. The team has also been
selected for Solar Decathlon China 2017.
Vision:
To sustainably meet the growing demand and need for urban housing in India.
To know more about the team and the competition, please visit the following
webpages:
1.Team Shunya Website:http://teamshunya.in/
2.Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SDE2014Shunya
TA Work and Stipend
Team Shunya
Leaves
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International Conference on Advances in Energy Research (ICAER)
DECEMBER 12-14, 2017:
The global energy concerns of depleting fossil fuels and climate change puts
forward great challenges for the researchers. The need is to pause, take stock of
current status in research and development in energy and have brainstorming
sessions to set guidelines for the future path.
Department of Energy Science and Engineering, IIT Bombay organized the 6th
International Conference on "Advances in Energy Research" to provide an
excellent platform to know, exchange new ideas, discuss new developments and
finally look at the challenges ahead.
The day-long event will feature technical presentations and interactive posters
on wide variety of topics like Micro grids, Solar Photovoltaics, Solar Thermal
Technologies, Battery and Storage, Fuel Cells, Power converters and
Transformers and many more by graduating students of Dual Degree, M.Tech
and Ph.D. programs.
ICAER
Energy Day
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Grading: For every course taken by a student he/she is assigned a grade based
on his/her combined performance over the semester in all the assessments in
that course. These grades are described by the letters AP,AA, AB, BB, BC, CC,
CD, DD, FF, FR and DX, each of which not only indicates a qualitative
assessment of the student's performance but also carries a quantitative (numeric)
equivalent. A student passes the course if he/she gets any grade in the range of
AP to DD, but fails if he/she gets the grade FF, FR or DX. The grade DR
indicate ‘course dropped'.
Credits: Every course you take has a credit attached to it. For instance, a 6
credit course equals 3 hours of lectures per week and similarly has more effect
on the final CPI, than say a 4 credit course.
CPI calculation: Lets ease through this process by taking a basic example.
There are five courses in the first semesters excluding lab and seminar of an
M.Tech energy student. Four courses are worth 6credits and one is a 4 credit
course. Lab and seminar has 4 credits each. So in total there are 36 credits in
the first semester. The complete list of compulsory courses and electives offered
can be viewed from ASC site and ESE site.
Drop/FailCourse: A core course can be dropped within a semester and has a
specific deadline. It has to be repeated during the course of the post-graduation
to get the final degree. It can be taken in the autumn, spring or summer
semester, subject to the availability of a professor and a minimum of five
students taking up the course. The same rule is applied when a student gets a FR
grade.
Course structure and grading system
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Previous Recruiters
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• Fixed Bed Reactor for Study of Underground Coal Gasification
• Updraft gasifier with catalytic cracker
• Hot-wire CFD
• National Centre for Photovoltaic Research and Education
• Solar Energy Research Institute for India and the United States
• Stability and Performance of Photovoltaic
• Bio diesel Plant
• Fuel cell test station
• P C Isotherm: For H2 storage behaviour of material
• SVO fuelled engine
• Grid Integration Lab
• Forbes Marshall lab
Research Facilities
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Note: Map not to scale
For Representation purpose only
Department Map
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DESE Faculty Office:
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These apps are really very helpful, so download it in your smart phones and get
familiar with the apps.
1. InstiMAP: instiMAP is an Android App that helps you to navigate through
the IITB Campus.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=in.designlabs.instimap
2. M-Indicator: It is an efficient offline Android App by the Indian Railways
which displays the local train and bus routes and schedules of Mumbai and
Pune.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobond.mindicator&hl=en
Computer Centre www.cc.iitb.ac.in
GPO : Webmail service of IITB www.gpo.iitb.ac.in
ASC Website www.asc.iitb.ac.in
Moodle www.moodle.iitb.ac.in
IITB Internet Access www.internet.iitb.ac.in
IITB Library www.library.iitb.ac.in
ISCP website https://gymkhana.iitb.ac.in/~scp/scp/
ESE website http://www.ese.iitb.ac.in/
Gymkhana https://gymkhana.iitb.ac.in/
Facebook pages to follow for regular updates
IIT Bombay PG Sports https://www.facebook.com/iitbpgsports/?ref=br_rs
Useful Links
Useful Apps
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IIT Bombay Sports https://www.facebook.com/iitbombaysports/?ref=b
r_rs Department of Energy Science &
Engineering https://www.facebook.com/ese.iitb.ac.in/?ref=br_r
s PG Cult https://www.facebook.com/pgcult/?ref=br_rs
ISCP https://www.facebook.com/iitb.iscp/
Buy & Sell @IITB https://www.facebook.com/groups/buysell.iitb/
Prof. Rajesh Gupta, Ms. Sagarika Kumar, Ms. Priyanka Jena and Ms. Archana Sinha
have received the NDT Best Paper Award 2017 in Industrial applications. The award
was given by the Governor of Tamil Nadu in Chennai and was jointly sponsored by
the Indian Society for Non-Destructive Testing & M/s East-west Engineering &
Electronics Co.
Prof Shaibal k Sarkar of Energy Science and Engineering
department has been selected to receive the Materials Research
Society of India (MRSI) medal for 2018. The medal was
presented to Prof Sarkar during 29th Annual General Meeting
of MRSI at Tiruchirapalli during February 14 to 16 2018.
Achievements
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Prof. Rangan Banerjee has been elected as a Fellow of the
Indian Acedamy of Engineering (INAE) for the year 2017.
Rhythm Singh, PhD student in DESE, working under the supervision of Prof. Rangan
Banerjee, has won the Best Poster Award at the 2017 44th IEEE Photovoltaic
Specialists Conference, held in Washington D.C., USA, from 25-30 June 2017. The
award was given for research paper titled “Investigation of City-level Site-Pair
Correlations of Solar Variability using Empirical Satellite Data”, Singh R, and
Banerjee, R, presented at this conference.
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Mixed Cricket Faculty vs Students
Department Activities
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Kurta day
Dept. Trip to kashid beach
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Dept. Valedictory day
Informal session for interview 2018
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PG culturals
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Department of Energy Science and Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Powai, Mumbai, INDIA - 400 076 Phone: +91-22-2576-7890 (office), 8890 (head)
Fax: +91-22-2572-4890 [email protected], [email protected]
http://www.ese.iitb.ac.in
Drafted by: Rishabh Jaiswal & Himalaya Bhavasar