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Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers Student Chapter
School of Chemical and Biotechnology SASTRA University
Annual Report
(June 2014 - May 2015)
Table of Contents
1. Introduction......................................................................................................... 01
2. Council Members for the Academic year 2014 - 2015..................................... 03
3. New Initiatives during the Academic year 2014 - 2015................................... 04
4. Calendar of Activities for the Academic year 2014 - 2015.............................. 05
5. List of Meetings during Academic year 2014 - 2015........................................ 06
6. Summary of Events
6.1 Inauguration of IIChE Student Chapter 2014 - 2015..................................... 07
6.2 Engineer’s Day Event..................................................................................... 07
6.3 National Conference on Advances in Process Engineering (CAPE-14)........ 09
6.4 Chapter Day Function.................................................................................... 15
6.5 Alumni Interaction Meet................................................................................ 15
6.6 Workshop on Process Simulation using Aspen Plus...................................... 16
6.7 Valedictory Function...................................................................................... 17
7. Chemunique – The Department Magazine...................................................... 18
8. Financial Audit for Academic Year 2014 -15................................................... 21
9. Gallery................................................................................................................. 23
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IIChE Student Chapter
SASTRA University, Thanjavur
Annual Report (2014-2015)
1. Introduction
1.1 About SASTRA
The dreams of its founding fathers took shape in 1984 in the form of Shanmugha College of
Engineering which transformed into Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology and Research
Academy (SASTRA). It has carved a niche for itself as a centre of excellence for fostering
and developing the body, mind and spirit of its students. The blend of academic excellence
and real world experience with moral values has earned a national recognition for the
University. A sprawling campus housing a built-up area of over 30,00,000 square feet and a
vibrant population of over 10,000 students and over 700 teaching faculty have made
SASTRA a landmark in the educational map of India.
SASTRA offers various undergraduate and post graduate courses in Engineering, Science,
Education, Management, Law and Arts besides various Doctoral programmes. It has state-of-
the-art laboratories, a well-stocked library and one of the best computing facilities. With an
ideal teacher-student ratio, it achieves academic excellence through personalized attention.
The mechanism was established to support and monitor the student's progress which assures
success and satisfaction.
Since its inception, SASTRA has achieved national standing in terms of academic
performance, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities and also in its growth and
commitment to social service. The standard of excellence of the courses offered in University
is reflected in the grades awarded by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council
(NAAC) and in the success of the students indulged in industry and academia, both India &
abroad.
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1.2 About the IIChE Student Chapter at SASTRA University
The Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (IIChE) Student Chapter at SASTRA University
was established on 19th January 2011. Under the aegis of the Student Chapter, various
activities such as guest lectures, technical discussions, quizzes and industrial visits are
conducted on regular basis. Apart from these, national level events are also being conducted.
Prakriya, the national level technical symposium, the first of its kind by the IIChE Student
Chapter was organized in October 2011 and went on to be a huge success. To continue this
proud legacy, the second edition of Prakriya was conducted in October 2012. Prakriya had a
variety of events such as oral presentation, poster presentation, working model events, guest
lecture, quiz, etc. It also had online events like photography and online treasure hunt.
Progressing with the time, IIChE Student Chapter organised its first ever Annual event
National Conference on Advances in Processing Engineering (CAPE) in October 2013. With
the confluence of guest lectures by eminent persons from academia and industry along with
technical presentations, it turned out to be a great success.
The second edition was organised in October 2014, carrying much expertise and insight than
previous year with the objective of fostering the art of chemical engineering further. It
embraced larger recognition and credits from participants than first edition, thus setting a
benchmark for the forthcoming years.
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2. Council members for the academic year 2014 - 2015
The council members of the IIChE Student Chapter for the academic year 2014 - 2015 were
S. No. Designation Name (Year of Study)
1. Chairperson Maruthi Srivatsan V M (IV year)
2. Vice Chairperson (Male) Ganapathy G (IV year)
3. Vice Chairperson (Female) Rajitha CH (IV year)
4. Secretary Harish Krishna V (III year)
5. Treasurer Swetha N (III year)
6. Joint Secretary Balamurugan D (II year)
7. Joint Treasurer Raghavi Krishnan (II year)
8. Executive Members Anantha Krishnan R (IV year)
Poduri Manoj Krishna (IV year)
Ciji Sara Mathews (IV year)
Janaka Sudha V (IV year)
Arvind Y K (III year)
Neelesh Chandran M (III year)
Venkatakrishnan B (III year)
Madhu Preetha M (III year)
Raghuraman K (II year)
Yamini C P (II year)
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3. New initiatives during the academic year 2014 - 2015
The new initiatives undertaken during the academic year 2014 – 2015 were as follows
1. A new website for the IIChE Student Chapter at SASTRA University was created.
The website gives details of all the activities of the student chapter and serves as
common platform to share Souvenir, Annual report and photos of events conducted
under the student chapter banner. The webpage can be visited at
www.iicheschap.weebly.com
2. In honour of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, every year 15th September is
celebrated as Engineer’s day. To share and cherish the values imparted by Sir
Visveswaraya, starting from this academic year the IIChE Student Chapter also joined
the engineering community in celebrating the engineer’s day
3. The IIChE Student Chapter initiated the yearly celebration of Chapter Day on 19th of
January to mark its inception in the year 2011
4. A placement brochure has been designed by the chapter for the Department of
Chemical Engineering with the notion to facilitate better placement opportunities for
its students in core companies
5. In order to stimulate an enduring connection with the University's alumni and provide
the needful guidance based on their own experience, an Alumni interaction session
was initiated by the IIChE Student Chapter. As part of the Alumni interaction, a
former graduate is invited to his/her alma-matter and is requested to share his/her
thoughts with the current aspirants
6. A proposal has been made to celebrate 27th July as Chemical Engineering
Commemoration day every year on account of the birthday of George Edward Davis,
the founding father of Chemical Engineering which would also include a memorial
lecture to foster the values and legacy set by him
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4. Calendar of activities for the academic year 2014 – 2015
The following activities were conducted during the academic year 2014-2015
� Inaugural function - 30th July 2014
� Engineer’s day Function – 15th September 2014
� National Conference on Advances in Process Engineering (CAPE 2014) – 10th and 11th
October 2014
� Chapter day Function – 19th January 2015
� Alumni Interaction Event – 24th February 2015
� Workshop on Process Simulation using Aspen Plus – 13th and 14th March 2015
� Valedictory function – 3rd April 2015
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5. List of Meetings during the academic year 2014 -2015
S.
No. Date of Meeting Agenda
Number of Members attended
1. 06-07-2014
Discussion on deciding the dates for the inaugural function, CAPE-14 and declaration of the members for different CAPE-14 organising teams
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2. 18-07-2014 Overall meeting regarding the process of organization and tentative agenda for CAPE-14
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3. 30-07-2014 Discussion regarding annual report and finance
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4. 18-08-2014 Discussion with team heads regarding CAPE arrangements
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5. 21-08-2014 Discussion on CAPE tasks completed 14
6. 08-09-2014 PR team meet on slots and discussion on pending CAPE works
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7. 19-09-2014 Discussion regarding arrangements for Scilab workshop of CAPE-14
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8. 01-10-2014
Discussion on the frameworks of IIChE weebly portal and final meeting regarding CAPE-14 and pending works with all organising members
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9. 17-12-2014 Discussion on Chapter Day 05
10. 25-02-2015 Discussion on possibility of conducting a quiz event
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11. 26-02-2015 Ideas on the quiz event were proposed by the council members
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12. 16-05-2015
Shared experience and provided guidelines to the newly elected IIChE Student chapter council members of academic year 2015-16 for conducting various different activities
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6. Summary of Events
6.1 Inauguration of IIChE Student Chapter 2014 – 15 council
The Council of IIChE Student Chapter, SASTRA University for the academic year 2014-
2015 was inaugurated on 30th July 2014. The function was honoured by Mr. G. Krishnan,
Chairman of IIChE, Chennai Regional Centre and Director of Morai Hydroban Ltd., Chennai.
The Convener, Dr. R. Kumaresan, Associate Dean, Chemical Engineering, released the
Annual Report of IIChE Student Chapter for the year 2013-2014 and second edition of the
chemical engineering magazine “Chemunique” (Volume 2, Issue 1). Mr. G. Krishnan drew
the attention of the audience by coining the prose poem called “Engineers Anthem”. He
enlightened the audience with opportunities for Chemical Engineers in small and large scale
industries.
With this new start, the swearing-in of IIChE council members for the academic year 2014-
2015 took place. It was followed by oath taking, administered by Dr. R. Kumaresan.
V. M. Maruthi Srivatsan, Chairperson, presented his strategies for upcoming events for the
academic year 2014- 2015 and promised a greater success. The vote of thanks was presented
by Ch. Rajitha, Vice Chairperson, Student Chapter.
6.2 Engineer’s Day Event
On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, IIChE Student
Chapter celebrated Engineer’s day on 15th September 2014. The function was honoured by
Dr. Gautham B Jegadeesan, Senior Assistant Professor, Chemical Engineering, SASTRA
University.
S.Varsha, III year B.Tech Chemical Engineering student shared a few thoughts on the works
and achievements of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, followed by a video on him. The
Convener of the student chapter, Dr. R. Kumaresan, Associate Dean, Chemical Engineering,
spoke on the occasion and advised the students to become faithful and dedicated engineers in
the footsteps of Sir Visvesvaraya, following professional integrity in career and life.
To celebrate the spirit of Engineer’s day, process development flow sheeting event called
“Develop your Flow sheet” was conducted. Eleven teams comprising of II and III year
Chemical Engineering students took part in this event. The student teams were assigned with
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a particular raw-material and end-product and were asked to come up with a process flow
sheet on their own. Topics included were Soap from Goat, Sugar cane to paper, Bio-ethanol
from Shark oil, and Glass from Sand. Students presented their flow-sheet at the Engineer’s
day function and were judged by Dr. R. Kumaresan and Dr. Gautham B Jegadeesan.
The team comprising D. Balamurugan, G. Jayaram and K. Kishor from II year Chemical
Engineering won the first place. The Flow sheet developed by them on production of Tissue
Paper from Sugar cane was well appreciated by judges and the audience. The second prize
was won by the team comprising L. Akash, Sundar Ramasamy and Rahul Ganesh from III
year Chemical Engineering for their innovative flow sheet on the production of Talcum
powder from Ca/Mg silicate. The third prize was won by two teams consisting
R. Velmurugan and K. Raghuraman of II year and N. Swetha and Keerthana Krishnan of III
year Chemical Engineering. The topics given to them were conversion of Fatty acids to face
wash and Production of Shellac from Insect's Wax respectively.
In the latter half of the event, the chief guest Dr. Gautham B Jegadeesan gave a lecture on
“Nanotechnology for Environment and Energy – Opportunities and Challenges”. It included
the application of Nano materials in energy generation, pollution control, effluent treatment,
water purification and desalination. Prizes were given to the winners of the Flow-sheeting
event following his lecture.
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6.3 National Conference on Advances in Process Engineering (CAPE 2014)
Extended Summary
About the conference
National Conference on Advances in Process Engineering (CAPE) is the annual event of the
IIChE Student Chapter SASTRA University. For the academic year 2014 – 2015, it was
conducted on 10th and 11th October 2014. The objective of this conference is to provide an
interdisciplinary forum for researchers and engineers to share and discuss their ideas on the
emerging issues in process engineering. The conference focuses on all aspects of process
engineering such as process development, manufacturing, and product development. The
conference aims to promulgate the knowledge of the most recent advances in understanding
the fundamentals and in translating the earned knowledge to specific engineering
applications. The conference provides an amicable platform for fruitful interaction amongst
young students, research scholars, practising engineers, academicians and industry delegates
through oral and poster presentations. Guest lecturers from eminent scholars of repute drawn
from academia and industry will serve as an impetus to steer and drive the conglomeration
towards knowledge sharing.
Themes
� Bioprocess Technology and Fermentation Technology
� Clean Fuel Technology
� Computational Fluid Dynamics
� Green Processes
� Hydrogen Storage
� Micro fluidics and Micro reaction Technology
� Novel Materials for Energy and Catalysis
� Paints and Coatings
� Pollution Abatement
� Process Intensification
� Process Modelling, Simulation and Optimization
� Reaction Engineering and Kinetics
� Refinery Processes
� Transport Phenomena
� Wastewater and Effluent Treatment
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List of Invited Speakers
� Mr. N. Byrva Moorthi, Manager, EID Parry (India) Ltd.
� Dr. M. Chidambaram, Professor, Chemical Engineering, IIT Madras
� Mr. S. Jaykumar, Deputy General Manager, Chettinad Cement
� Dr. P. Marimuthu, Deputy General Manager (R&D and QC) Seshayee Papers and
Boards Ltd.
� Mr. B. Panneer Selvam, Deputy General Manager, CBR-Operations, CPCL
� Dr. P. M. Satya Sai, Professor, HBNI & DGM, KNRPC, BARC
Sponsors
� Alumni Sponsor – Mr. S. S. Aadav
� Akzo Nobel India Limited
� Gee Gee Kay Private Limited
� Grasim Industries Limited
� Natural and Essential Oils Private Limited
� Shasun pharmaceuticals Limited
� TAFE Limited & Indian Oil Corporation Limited
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Detailed Program Schedule of National Conference on Advances in Process Engineering (CAPE - 2014) 10th and 11th October, 2014
Day 1: 10th October 2014
Time Session
Venue: JVC Entrance 07:00 - 10:30 hr Registration
Venue: JVC Auditorium 09:00 - 10:20 hr Inaugural Session
09:00 - 09:30 hr Conference Inauguration
09:30 - 10:20 hr
Plenary Lecture Dr. M. Chidambaram: “Trends in Process Control”, Professor, Chemical Engineering Department, IIT Madras
10:20 - 10:40 hr High Tea
10:40 - 12:40 hr Invited Lectures 10:45 - 11:30 hr Invited Lecture – 1
Shri. N. Byrava Moorthi: “Process Modelling, Optimization & Pollution Abatement in Sugar Industries” Manager, EID Parry
11:30 - 11:50 hr Title Sponsor – TAFE & IOC
11:50 - 12:40 hr Invited Lecture – 2 Shri. B. Panneer Selvam : “Current Challenges and Options in Petroleum Refining Industry” DGM, CBR Operations, CPCL
12:40 - 14:00 hr Lunch
14:00 - 15:15 hr Panel Discussion: “Opportunities after B.Tech – Higher Studies & Core Placements” Moderator: Dr. M. Chidambaram Panel Members: Dr. P. Marimuthu, Shri. N. Byrava Moorthi, Shri. B. Panneer Selvam, Dr. P. M. Satya Sai, Dr. K. S. Rajan
Venue: JNC-202 , JNC-203 and JNC-204 15:45 - 17:00 hr Parallel Oral Sessions
17:00 - 17:15 hr High Tea
Venue: JVC Ground Floor 17:15 - 18:30 hr Poster Session
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Day 2: 11th October 2014
Time Session
Venue: JVC Entrance 08:00 - 09:00 hr On Spot registration for Scilab Workshop Venue: JVC Auditorium 09:00 - 12:30 hr Scilab Workshop 09:00 - 11:00 hr Scilab Workshop
Session – I 11:00 - 11:20 hr
High Tea
11:20 - 12:30 hr Scilab Workshop Session - II
12:30 - 14:00 hr Lunch
Invited Lectures
14:00 - 14:50 hr
Invited Lecture – 3 Dr. P. M. Satya Sai: “ Role of Chemical Engineers in Nuclear Power Plant” Professor, HBNI & DGM, KNRPC, BARC
12:30 - 13:30 hr Invited Lecture – 4 Shri. S. Jaykumar: “Cement: Technology, Quality and latest Trends” DGM-Operations, Chettinad Cement Ltd
15:40 - 16:00 hr High Tea
Valediction
16:00 - 17:30 hr Valedictory Address Dr. P. Marimuthu: “Paper Making – Adding Value to the Wood”, DGM ( R&D and QC) Seshasayee Papers andBoards Ltd. Valedictory program
17:30 - 18.30 hr Issue of Participation Certificates
Closure of conference conglomeration
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The National Conference on Advances in Process Engineering (CAPE) for this academic year
was organized by the IIChE student chapter, SASTRA University on October 10th and 11th
2014.
The plenary lecture was given by Dr. R. Chidambaram, Professor, Department of Chemical
Engineering, IIT-Madras on “Trends in Process Control”. He rendered an interesting speech
comparing the process control characteristics to the present scenario. This gave vital
information about process control operations in industries. His lecture focussed on identifying
suitable transfer function models by the open loop reaction methods, closed loop
reaction methods and relay auto tuning methods.
Following the plenary lecture, Mr. N. Byrava Moorthi, Manager, EID Parry (India) Ltd., gave
a lecture on “Process Modeling, Optimization & Pollution Abatement in Sugar Industry
Complex”. The lecture included the effective use of the large amount of by-products
produced in the sugar industry such as Molasses, Pressmud and water. He spoke about
aerobic, anaerobic effluent treatment and Solid waste management. The speaker also shared
his experience and gave tips on how to equip one-self for working in a core company.
The last lecture for that day was given by Mr. B. Panneer Selvam, Chennai Petroleum
Corporation Ltd (CPCL), Cauvery Basin Refinery Operations. The lecture was on “Current
Challenges and Activities in Petroleum Industries”. He introduced the various process units
in Refineries like Crude oil distillation, Catalytic Reforming Unit, Hydrocracker, Visbreaker
etc. He explained the environmental challenges involved in the Petroleum refining industry.
His speech enlightened the minds of Chemical Engineering students to work with such
industries.
A panel discussion was also organised in the afternoon session on “Career Opportunities
available for Chemical Engineers”. The discussion was moderated by Dr. R. Chidambaram
and the panel members were Dr. P. Marimuthu, Mr. B. Panneer Selvam, Mr. N. Byrava
Moorthi, Dr. P. M. Satya Sai and Dr. K. S. Rajan. All the members focussed majorly on the
importance of pursuing higher studies. Mr. Panneer Selvam stated that Petroleum industries
are the best emerging industries for Chemical engineers and they offer more salary than the
other industries (According to a survey conducted by the US). Mr. Byrava Moorthi insisted
that the job opportunities for M.Tech graduates are less compared to B.Tech, but the other
panel members contradicted his point. He urged the students to work with Safety and Hazard
analysis as it has a good scope in this era. Dr. Marimuthu emphasised that sincerity and
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interest in the subject alone can reach one to greater heights. Dr. K. S. Rajan stressed on the
importance of GATE exam which aids in leading a career in any of the public sector
companies and in pursuing Masters in reputed institutions in India. He spoke about the
INSPIRE fellowship offered for the students who succeed in GATE and asked the students
to“Be Innovative and not Inventive”.
After the Panel discussion, the Oral and Poster sessions were organized, wherein 75
participants took part from different colleges in and around Tamil Nadu. The first day of
conference concluded with the Oral and Poster presentation session.
The second day of CAPE-2014 started with the Workshop on “Scilab”, a free and open
source computing tool, by Dr. P. R. Naren, Senior Assistant Professor, Chemical
Engineering, SASTRA University. 185 students from SASTRA University and about 90
students from other colleges participated in the workshop.
The first lecture on second day of the conference was given by Dr. P. M. Satya Sai, DGM,
NRB, BARC, Kalpakkam on “Nuclear Technology – Role of Chemical Engineers”. He spoke
about various job opportunities for Chemical Engineers. He insisted on the importance of
alternative energy and the ways of harnessing Nuclear Energy. He explained the uranium ore
processing, applications of Radio Isotopes and the solid waste management.
The next lecture was given by Mr. S. Jaykumar, Deputy General Manager (Operations),
Chettinad Cement Ltd. He discussed the production of Cement and its various types, grades
etc. He discussed the various environmental issues associated with the industry and the
various ways to prevent the same.
Dr. P. Marimuthu, DGM (R&D and Q.C) Seshasayee Papers and Boards Ltd., gave the
valedictory lecture on “Overview of Papermaking Process”. He spoke on the importance of
Paper production and described the various pulping processes. The various additives in paper
making were also discussed. He concluded his lecture with the message “Avoid plastics, Save
energy, Save water, Grow more trees”.
Prize money worth 12,000 INR was distributed to the winners of Oral and Poster presentation
and Certificates were issued to the participants at the end of function.
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6.4 Chapter Day Function
As a remembrance of the establishment of IIChE Student Chapter in SASTRA University, the
Chapter day was celebrated on 19th January 2015.
The function was honoured by Dr. G. S. Venkataratnam, Principal Scientist, CLRI, Adyar,
Chennai. The welcome speech was given by V. M. Maruthi Srivatsan, Chairperson, IIChE
Student Chapter. A video highlighting the activities of Chapter during the academic year
2014 – 2015 on chronology basis was played. The convenor of Student Chapter
Dr. R. Kumaresan, Associate Dean, Chemical Engineering spoke on the occasion about the
previous activities conducted by IIChE Student Chapter from its day of establishment.
In the first half of the event, Dr. G. S. Venkataratnam gave a lecture on “Process
Development and Scale-up: Challenges and Issues”. It included the process of application of
a lab experiment in industrial level, difficulties and challenges faced during scaling up from
the lab conditions to pilot plant and to the commercial plant. The chief guest was then
honoured with a memento, as token of gratitude by Dr. Gautham B Jegadeesan, Senior
Assistant Professor, Chemical Engineering, SASTRA University.
In the latter half of the event “Career Counselling” was given by Mr. Vinoth Kumar, HR, Sai
Consultancy Private Limited. It covered resume preparation, communication skills etc.,
which are necessary for attending interviews. He was felicitated with a memento by
Dr. V. Ponnusami, Professor, Chemical Engineering, SASTRA University. The function
concluded with vote of thanks given by Ch. Rajitha, Vice Chairperson, IIChE Student
Chapter.
6.5 Alumni Interaction
Alumni interaction is always an asset to students currently pursuing their course as the alumni
share their exemplary knowledge and experience. Such programs provide alumni with an
opportunity to reconnect with their alma mater. The first session under the Chapter was
initiated on 24th February 2015 by one of the former students – Sripada Pavan Pramod of
2012 B.Tech. Chemical Engineering batch, SASTRA University.
Sripada Pavan Pramod completed his B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering and graduated in
2012. Then he did his research internship at Indian Institute of Technology Madras (2011-
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2012). He later joined University of Alberta, Canada to pursue Masters in Chemical
Engineering and graduated in the year 2014. He has engaged himself as Research Assistant
(September 2012 - present) under Prof. Rajender Gupta, University of Alberta. He has hands
on experience in teaching and is planning to do his PhD in the years to come.
He gave a brief insight into Clean Coal Technologies. Students had a glimpse of the most
sought-after Canadian Universities. He enunciated on 'clean' coal; issues in coal utilization;
Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) and its advantage over other technologies, challenges
and opportunities available in the domain of CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage).
Following his presentation, there were few queries raised by the yearning students during the
questioning session. Discussion on the admission procedure to be followed, eligibility
criteria, availing scholarships, cost of living along with the tuition fees was covered during
the session. He also relinquished tips to write a prime SOP.
The session came to end with his inspiring words: " It is always a pleasure to apply what you
have learnt and this can be done only while doing Masters".
6.6 Workshop on Process Simulation using Aspen Plus
A two day workshop on Process Simulation using Aspen Plus was conducted on 13th and 14th
March 2015, exclusively for final year Chemical Engineering students of SASTRA
University. The instructor for the workshop was Dr. P. R. Naren, Senior Assistant Professor,
Chemical Engineering, SASTRA University. The workshop was conducted with the aim to
provide basic insight into the software.
Aspen Plus (V8.6, Aspen Tech, Inc., USA) software was provided for the benefit of
participants. The instructor elaborated on the use of software as a simulation tool, physical
property data bank etc. Computation of variation in physical and thermodynamic property
with respect to temperature and pressure were discussed in detail. Simulation of individual
blocks, namely Flash Drum, Mixer, Heater and Heat exchanger was discussed. At the end,
participation certificates were distributed to the participants.
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6.7 Valediction
The Valedictory function of the Student Chapter for the academic year 2014 – 2015 was
celebrated on 03rd April 2015. The function was honoured by Mr. P. N. Maran, DGM,
ONGC, Karaikal. The welcome speech was given by V. M. Maruthi Srivatsan, Chairperson,
IIChE Student Chapter. It was followed by the address note by Dr. R. Kumaresan, Associate
Dean, Chemical Engineering, SASTRA University.
The guest lecture was delivered by Mr. P. N. Maran, DGM, ONGC, Karaikal. His talk was
extremely comprehensive, highlighting the importance of commitment a person must have
towards work. He re-emphasized on the fact “an idle man’s mind is a devil’s workshop” with
appropriate examples. He made it a point to maintain a lighter note all through his talk while
subtly voicing out strong domains of discussion including the desire for money, job
satisfaction and the un-explained aspiration to lead a life in America. He was given a
memento as a token of gratitude at the end of his lecture.
Following the guest lecture, the Student Chapter’s first ever beta version of the placement
brochure was released. The department souvenir and department magazine Volume 3, Issue 1
were also released successively. Certificates were awarded to the council members of the
IIChE Student Chapter for the academic year 2014-2015 in appreciation of their unshaken
efforts and dedication. It was followed by declaration of council members for the next
academic year. The council members will formally be inducted into the office in July 2015,
after the start of the new academic year. The Vote of thanks was delivered by G. Ganapathy,
Vice Chairperson.
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7. Chemunique - The Department Magazine
Chemunique, being a part of IIChE Student Chapter since last year has been steadily
progressing by releasing its second and third edition. The Volume 2 Issue 1 was released
during the inaugural function of the IIChE Student Chapter held on 30th July 2014, Issue 2
was released during first day of the national level conference (Conference on Advances in
Process Engineering) on 10th October 2014 and Volume 3 was released on 3rd April 2015,
during the valedictory function of the IIChE Student Chapter. The magazine team for the
academic year 2014-15 consists of Keerthana Krishnan, N. Mohankumar, Raghavi Krishnan,
B. Ravi Bhaskar, S. Vigneshwar, L. Akash, K. Gopinath, K. Kishor, R. Lalitha, S. Nivetha,
N. R. Subathra, Sundar Ramasamy and C.P. Yamini who belong to II year and III year
B.Tech. Chemical Engineering.
The magazine publishes articles of students and faculty members. It encourages students to
suggest new ideas or new sections for its betterment. Articles based on different areas
pertaining to chemical engineering are being promoted through the magazine. It has an
interview section where alumni and professors are being interviewed about their experience
and areas of interest. It also comprises of interesting puzzles and facts to entertain the readers.
The magazine is easily accessible online in the IIChE portal where all the activities under
IIChE are being updated regularly.
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8. Financial Audit for Academic Year 2014 - 15
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9. Gallery
Mr. G. Krishnan, Chairman, IIChE, CRC is seen lighting the lamp at the Inaugural function in the presence of Dr. R. Kumaresan, Associate Dean, Chemical Engineering and IIChE Chapter Council members.
Dr. Gautham B Jegadeesan, SAP, Chemical Engineering, SASTRA delivering Engineer’s day Lecture
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Dr. M. Chidambaram, Professor, Chemical Engineering, IIT-M delivering Plenary lecture during CAPE-14
Panel Discussion held during CAPE-14
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Poster presentation session during CAPE-14
Scilab workshop during CAPE-14
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Chief guest Mr. P. N Maran, DGM, ONGC being felicitated by Dr. R. Kumaresan, Associate Dean, Chemical Engineering during Valedictory function
IIChE Student Chapter Council members for the academic year 2014-15