BLDEA's Dr. P. G. Halakatti College of Engineering & Technology, Vijayapura, Karnataka

Department Vision

To establish a platform for the dissemination and creation of knowledge through teaching and research in Physics at various levels. To help create a scientific society which encourages logical thinking.

Department Mission

    To offer state of the art Academic courses in Physics and in interdisciplinary areas.

    To create intellectual property through innovations, quality teaching.

    To create state of the art research laboratories which will facilitate the students of first year Engineering as well as faculties.

Objectives

To create human resources with strong foundation in Physics which can be applied to wide areas in Science and Technology.

To motivate students towards applied Physics as well as in interdisciplinary areas.

To carry out high quality scientific teaching in wide areas of Physics.

To carry out research through collaboration with researchers of other reputed academic institutions of India.

To bring externally sponsored funds in order to strengthen laboratory facilities and support doctoral students.

To organize outreach activities to promote scientific culture.

BLDEA Engineering college Basic Science - Prof. Y. A. Kulkarni, Head of the Depatment

About the Department

The Physics Department was established in 1980 as a Primary science department with basic resources. Now it is designed and modulated with well scientific classrooms and laboratories of recent trends.

Besides teaching physics to the engineering students, it conducts mini projects to students to encourage their skills. The department provides basic knowledge of physics to engineering students. This helps the engineers to be highly skilled, innovative and leads to application oriented work.

Faculty members are actively engage in teaching and research activities with most considerable research areas being Conducting Polymers, nanostructured Dielectric and Conducting behaviours of Polymer composites. Faculty members have published research papers in reputed peer-reviewed national/International Journals and presented papers in national and international conferences.

Teaching Faculty of Physics

Name of Staff Designation Qualification
Mr. Y. A. Kulkarni Assistant Professor and Head M.Sc.
Mr. K. A. Kalagond Assistant Professor M.Sc., M. Phil.
Mr. V. J. Hiremath Assistant Professor M.Sc., B.Ed.
Miss. Jyoti Banakar Assistant Professor M.Sc.

Teaching Faculty of Physics

Name of Staff Designation Qualification
Mr. Praveen Biradar Instructor B.Sc., B.Ed.
Mr. Bhimu Kanal Peon SSLC

Academics Details

Science & Humanities Branch started in year 1980.We cater to the needs of First / Second Semester Students

Courses Offered:

  1. Engineering Physics
  2. Engineering Chemistry
  3. Engineering Mathematics

Physics

Overview of the course

The study of this course basically creates an interest in understanding the principles of nature which have a wide range of engineering applications. Today’s technology is yesterday’s science and Today’s science will be tomorrow’s technology. Hence engineering & technology are directly related to Physics. The study of the subject requires student to know about the fundamentals of pure physical sciences, definitions, laws & concepts which have been studied in previous years.

Course Learning Objectives

This course (18PHY12/22) will enable students to:

a) Learn the basic concepts in Physics which are very much essential in understanding and solving engineering related challenges.

b) Gain the knowledge of  newer concepts in modern physics for the better appreciation of modern technology

Course Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to

  1. Understand various types of oscillations and their implications, the role of Shock waves in various fields and Recognize the elastic properties of materials for engineering applications
  2. Realizethe interrelation between time varying electric field and magnetic field, the transverse nature of the EM waves and their role in optical fiber communication.
  3. Compute Eigen values, Eigen functions, momentum of Atomic and subatomic particles using Time independent 1-D Schrodinger’s wave equation
  4. Apprehend theoretical background of laser, construction and working of different types of laser and its applications in different fields

Understand various electrical and thermal properties of materials like conductors, semiconductors and dielectrics using different theoretical models.

Syllabus


Mathematics

Undergraduate Courses (B.E.):

  • Calculus and Linear Algebra (All Branches): 18MAT11 (Syllabus)
  • Advanced Calculus and Numerical Methods (All Branches): 18MAT21 (Syllabus)
  • Engineering Mathematics – III (All Branches): 17MAT31 (Syllabus)
  • Engineering Mathematics – IV (All Branches): 17MAT41 (Syllabus)
  • Additional Mathematics – I (All Branches): 17MATDIP31 (Syllabus)
  • Additional Mathematics – II (All Branches): 17MATDIP41 (Syllabus)

Postgraduate Courses (M. Tech.):

  • Advanced Mathematics:  CSE (Syllabus), E&E (Syllabus), M.E. (Syllabus)

Chemistry

Overview of the course

This course will enable the students to have basic ideas about corrosion and its prevention, electroplating, electrochemical reactions, working of batteries, importance of various energy resources including renewable, nonrenewable and alternate sources of energy, management of wastes. As Engineers are required to live in a healthy society hence a concise knowledge on purification processes of drinking water will be imparted to them, along with enlightening them with the importance of nano materials.

Department of Chemistry is recognized as a Research Centre in 2010 to pursue Ph.D program as per VTU letter No: VTU/Aca/2009-10/ A-9/5839 dated 25.08.2010.

Course Learning Objectives

This course (18CHE12/22) will enable students to

  • Master the basic knowledge of engineering chemistry for building technical competence in industries, research and development.
  • To develop knowledge in the fields of use of free energy in chemical equilibrium, electrochemistry and energy storage systems, Corrosion and metal finishing.
  • To understand the importance of energy systems, environmental pollution,waste management, water chemistry, Instrumental methods of analysis and Nanomaterials.

Course Outcomes (COs)

On completion of this course, students will have knowledge in:

  1. Use of free energy in equilibria, rationalize bulk properties and processes using thermodynamic considerations, electrochemical energy systems.
  2. Causes & effects of corrosion of metals and control of corrosion. Modification of surface properties of metals to develop resistance to corrosion, wear, tear impact etc. by electroplating and electroless plating.
  3. Production & consumption of energy for industrialization of country and living standards of people. Electrochemical and concentration cells. Classical, modern batteries and fuel cells. Utilization of solar energy for different useful forms of energy.
  4. Environmental pollution, waste management and water chemistry.
  5. Different techniques of instrumental methods of analysis. Fundamental principles of Nanotechnology

Syllabus

The faculty members of the department are actively involved in various research activities. The broad areas of research are Chemical Kinetics, Phytochemistry, Metal Toxicity and Nano Technology.

Sl. No. Name of the Guide Research area Status of Candidates

1.

Dr. (Mrs). S. N. Das

Phytochemistry, Chemical Kinetics and Electrochemistry Pursuing: 02, Awarded: 02

2.

Dr. R. S. Malladi

Chemical Kinetics and Nano Technology

3.

Dr. K. S. Chadchan

Phytochemistry, Electrochemistry, Nano Technology Pursuing-01

Attended/Presented Papers in CONFERENCES/SEMINARS and STTP/FDP/WORKSHOP attended by Faculty members

Dr. Swastika N. Das

  • Attended KSTA, Bangalore and DST, Government of Karnataka sponsored Two-Day National Conference on “Science and Technology for Food and Nutrition” held on 20th & 21st February 2015, organized by Dept. of Botany, B.L.D.E.A’s S. B. Arts and K. C. P Science College, Vijayapur.
  • Attended Two Day National Seminar on “Building Awareness on Environment Protection” on 12th to 13th September 2014 organized by B. L. D. E. Association’s S. B. Arts and K. C. P. Science College, Bijapur.
  • Attended National Seminar on “Perspective of Physiology Education and Research in Post- Genomic Era” on 25th July 2014 organized by, B.L.D.E. University, Shri. B.M.Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Bijapur.
  • Attended One-Day Workshop on “Ethical Authorship” on 9th December 2013 organized by Kamineni institute of Medical sciences, Narketpally, Nalgonda, A.P
  • Attended XXV Annual National Conference of Physiological Society of India, PHYSICON- 2013 on 9th to 11th December 2013 at Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, Narketpally, A. P.
  • Attended 3rd Biennial Conference of SAAP, Colombo on 7thto 9th Nov.2012.
  • Attended workshop on Chemistry and Biology of Antioxidants in Dept of Physiology and Pharmacology, Sapienza Univ. Rome, Italy on 10th Nov to 12th Nov 2011.

Prof. R. I. Gangannavar

  • Attended One-Day Workshop on “WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM OF VIJAYAPUR PAST AND PRESENT” on 21st February, 2015 organised by Department of Civil Engineering, L. D. E. Association’s V. P. Dr. P. G. H. College of Engineering and Technology, Vijayapur.
  • Attended One-Day Workshop on “Energy Management” held on 29th September 2014, organized by L. D. E. Association’s V. P. Dr. P. G. H. College of Engineering and Technology, Bijapur.
  • Presented paper in an UGC Sponsored Two Day National Seminar on “BUILDING AWARENESS ON ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION” held on 12th and 13th September 2014 organized by B.L.D.E.A’s S. B. Arts and K. C. P Science College, Bijapur.
  • Attended One – Day Workshop on “Intellectual Property Rights” held on 26th August 2014 organized by L. D. E. Association’s V. P. Dr. P. G. H. College of Engineering and Technology, Bijapur, in association with VTPC, Department of Industry and Commerce, Government of Karnataka.
  • Attended the Three-Day workshop on Recent advances in “Thin film Technology” on 19th to 21st December 2013 organized by V.V.S, B.E.C, Bagalkot.

Prof. R. S. Malladi

  • Attended KSTA, Bangalore and DST, Government of Karnataka sponsored Two-Day National Conference on “Science and Technology for Food and Nutrition” held on 20th & 21st February 2015, organized by Dept. of Botany, B.L.D.E.A’s S. B. Arts and K. C. P Science College, Vijayapur.
  • 1ST NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMERGING TRENDS IN CHEMISTRY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE (ETCM-2014) held on 13th at Gogte Institute of Technology, Belgaum.
  • “1ST NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PRESENT SCENARIO OF CHEMICAL SCIENCES AND ITS TECHNOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES-2014” held on 11th &12th October 2014 at Karnataka College Dharwad ,Dharwad.
  • “WORKSHOP ON BASIC SCIENCE SYLLABUS FOR B.E. PROGRAMME” Sponsored by VTU Belgaum held on 19th August 2014 at University B.D.T. College of Engineering Davanagere-577004. (Karnataka) India.
  • “LECTURE WORKSHOP ON PHYSICS” held on 20th & 22nd January 2014 hosted by B.L.D.E. Association’s S.B. Arts and K.C.P Science College, Bijapur (Karnataka).
  • “UGC SPONSORED NATIONAL SEMINAR ON E-WASTE: A THREAT TO ENVIRONMENT” on Thursday the 2nd December 2013 ORGANIZED BY DEPT. OF CHEMISTRY”, Anjuman Arts Science and Commerce college Bijapur (Karnataka).
  • “INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMERGING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR A SUSTAINABLE WORLD – 2013 (ICEITSW-2013)” held on 7th and 8th October 2013 organized by Shridevi Institute of Technology.
  • “NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON REDEFINING LIBARARIES IN ELECTRONIC AGE AT JNANA SANGAMA”, held on 20th and 21st December 2013 VTU, Belgaum.
  • “AICTE SPONSORED TWO WEEKS FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ON CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION THROUGH QUALITY FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT (QFD) TECHNIQUE” From 28th May to 07th June, 2013 Conducted by the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, B.V.V.S. Polytechnic (Autonomous).
  • “ONE-DAY WORKSHOP ON DELNET: RESOURCES, SERVICES AND FACILITIES” on May 4, 2013 Organized by DELNET in collaboration with KLE Dr.M.S. Sheshgiri College of Engineering and Technollogy, Belgaum, Karnataka and held at KLEMSSCET, Belgaum.
  • “31ST ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF INDIAN COUNCIL OF CHEMISTS” held on 26th -28th December, 2012, at Department of Chemistry, Saurashtra University, Rajkot.
  • “SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED OXIDATION PROCESSES (AOP-2012)” held from 5th to 8th October 2012 at Kottayam, Kerala, India.
  • “ONE DAY PROGRAMME ON CELEBRATION OF INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF CHEMISTRY – 2011”, held on 17th October 2011 Organized by B.L.D.E. Association’s S.B. Arts and K.C.P Science College, Bijapur (Karnataka).
  • “TWO DAYS WORKSHOP ON RESEARCH METHADOLOGIES AND LATEX” Organized by VTU e-learning Centre, Mysore on August 5th and 6th, 2011 at VTU Campus, Belgaum.
  • “NATIONAL LEVEL SEMINAR ON TEACHING OF ENGLISH FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (EST) : CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES” held on 8th and 9th April 2011 Organized by : Department of English In Collaboration with B.L.D.E.A’s College of Pharmacy and Polytechnic.
  • “WORKSHOP ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS” conducted on 25th 2011, and JOINTLY ORGANIZED BY KSCST-BANGALORE AND BLDEA’S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY”- Bijapur (Karnataka).
  • “UGC SPONSORED NATIONAL SEMINAR ON EXCESS USE OF POLYMERS: IMPACTS AND REMEDIES” on Thursday the 2nd December 2010 Organised by Anjuman Arts Science and Commerce College Bijapur (Karnataka).
  • “ONE DAY WORKSHOP ON FINE TUNING OF SYLLABUS OF ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS / ENGINEERING PHYSICS / ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY” on 29-03-2010 , Organized by VTU Belgaum at HKE’s SLN Engineering College Raichur.
  • “NATIONAL SEMINAR ON RECENT UPDATES OF METAL TOXICITY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON COMMUNITY” Health Organized by Dept. of Physiology, Al-Ameen Medical college, Bijapur (Karnataka) 11th  & 12th December 2009. Supported by ICMR & DRDO Government Of India.
  • “NATIONAL SEMINAR ON GREEN CHEMISTRY” held on April 16&17, 2009 Organized by The Department of Chemistry, B.L.D.E. Association’s S.B. Arts and K.C.P Science College, Bijapur (Karnataka) .
  • “STTP ON ESTIMATION OF SYSTEM PARAMETERS BY INVERSE MODELING “sponsored by AICTE and ISTE. New Delhi from 16th to 20th March 2009 and Organized by the Department of Civil Engineering.
  • “FDP ON ROBOTICS AND NANOTECHNOLOGY” from 3rd Feb to 8th Feb-2009 Organized by Dept of Physics, Basaveshwar Engineering College, Bagalkot.
  • “WORKSHOP ON REVISED SYLLABUS IN ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY THEORY AND LAB. OF I/II SEMESTER B.E. 2006-2007” held on 9th September 2006 at B.V. Bhoomareddy College of Engineering and Technology, HUBLI.
  • “SYMPOSIUM OF CHEMISTRY / PHYSICS / MATHEMATICS FACULTY OF ENGINEERING COLLEGES” (Belgaum region) held on 10th2006 at Gogte Institute of Technology, Belgaum.
  • “TEACHING METHODOLOGY IN ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY” Organized by S.D.M. College of Engineering and Technology, Dharwad and Forum of Chemistry Teachers in Engineering Colleges, On 11th September 2004 at SDM CET, Dharwad-580002

Prof. K. S. Chadchan

  • Presented paper in KSTA, Bangalore and DST, Government of Karnataka sponsored Two-Day National Conference on “Science and Technology for Food and Nutrition” held on 20th & 21st February 2015, organized by Dept. of Botany, B.L.D.E.A’s S. B. Arts and K. C. P Science College, Vijayapur.
  • Presented paper entitled “Antidiabetic and in vitro glucose reduction properties of aqueous prickly lettuce (Lactuca scariola Linn) leaves extract in alloxan induced male diabetic rats” in an UGC Sponsored Two Day National Seminar on “BUILDING AWARENESS ON ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION” held on 12th and 13th September 2014, organized by B.L.D.E.A’s S. B. Arts and K. C. P Science College, Bijapur.
  • Attended a Three – Day Workshop on “Research Methodology and Latex” organized by VTU e- Learning Centre, Mysore from 20th to 22nd February, 2014 at K.S. School of Engineering and Management, Bangalore.
  • Attended Science Academies’ “LECTURE WORKSHOP ON PHYSICS” organized by B.L.D.E.A’s S. B. Arts and K. C. P Science College, Bijapur on 20th to 22nd January 2014.
  • Presented paper in XXV Annual National Conference of Physiological Society of India, PHYSICON- 2013 on 9th to 11th December 2013 at Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, Narketpally, A. P.
  • Attended CME on “Recent Update on Metal Toxicity: From Biochemistry to Molecular Medicine” on 18th April 2013 organised by B.L.D.E. University’s Shri. B.M. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Bijapur.
  • Attended an UGC Sponsored One Day National Seminar on “ E-waste : A threat to Environment” on 9th March 2013 organized by Dept. of Chemistry, Anjuman – E- Islam’s Anjuman Arts, Sci. and Comm. College, Bijapur.
  • Attended RGUHS sponsored 2nd National Seminar on “Applications of Nanotechnology in Health Care” on 30th June, 2012 organised by BLDEA’s College of Pharmacy, Bijapur.
  • Attended CME on “STEM CELL THERAPY- FUTURE OF MEDICINE?” on 7th November 2012, organised by Dept. of Biochemistry, B.L.D.E. University’s Shri. B.M. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Bijapur.
  • Participated in One Day programme on celebration of International Year of Chemistry- 2011 held on 17th October 2011, organized by B.L.D.E.A’s S. B. Arts and K. C. P Science College, Bijapur.
  • Attended the TIFAC-DST sponsored One Day Workshop on “INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS” on 25th February 2011, jointly organized by KSCST-Bangalore and BLDEA’s College of Engineering and Technology, Bijapur.
  • Attended the UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Excess Use of Polymers: Impacts and Remedies”, on 2nd December 2010, organized by Anjuman – E- Islam’s Anjuman Arts, Sci. and Comm. College, Bijapur.

Research facilities available in the Department

  1. Electrochemical workstation (CHI619)
  2. Double beam UV-Vis Spectrophotometer (Elico)
  3. Analytical Weighing balance
  4. Water Bath (Temperature controlled)
  5. Hot air Oven
  6. Magnetic Stirrer
  7. Muffle furnace
  8. Laminar Airflow
  9. Centrifuge
  10. Micropipette
  11. Digital pH meter
  12. Digital Conductivity meter
  13. Digital Colorimeter
  14. Digital Potentiometer

Completed / Ongoing Research Projects

Sl.No. Name of PI/Co-PI

Funding Agency/

Scheme

Title of the Project Year of Sanction Amount sanctioned Status
1

Dr.N.N.Desai/

Dr. R.S.Malladi/

Dr. Basavaraju Manu

VTU Research Grants scheme-2022 A study of Organic and Inorganic Contaminants removal from Leachate by Photocatalytic nanomaterials 2021-2022 Rs.14,50,000/- Ongoing
1 Dr. K. S. Chadchan/ Dr. M. M. Bachalapur KSTA, Research Publication and Ethics 2021-2022 Rs.20,000/- Ongoing
1 Dr. S.N. Das/ Dr. N. N. Desai KSCST/45S_MTech_022 Removal of Organic Pollutants from Landfill Leachate using Green synthesized SnO2 Nanoparticles 2021-2022 Rs.7,000/- Ongoing
1

Dr. K. S. Chadchan/

Dr. R.S. Malladi

VGST/(RGS/F-GRD No. 888) Green Synthesis of Chitosan Encapsulated Silver Nanoparticles to control Pigeon pea wilt disease caused by Fuserium Oxysporum 2019-2020 Rs.3,00,000/- Completed
2 Dr. S. N. Das VGST/(K-FIST-L1-GRD No.771/315) Electrochemical Analysis of Biologically Active compounds by using Assimilated sensor Electrodes 2018-2019 Rs.20,00,000/- Ongoing

Research Publications

Research Papers: 47

Book Chapters: 04

Books edited: 01

Dr. Swastika N. Das

  1. Teradale, A.B.Ganesh, P.S.Lamani, S.D.Swamy, B.E.K.Das, S.N. Electrochemical investigation of allopurinol polymerised carbon paste electrode interface for epinephrine and folic acid sensing in pharmaceutical samples. Materials Research Innovations, 2022.
  2. Kailash S Chadchan, Swastika N Das, Kusal K Das. Hepato-Renal Protective Actions of Aqueous Lactuca scariola Linn (Prickly Lettuce) leaves extract in Diabetic Rats. Pravara Medical Review, 2020, 12(3), 100-107.
  3. Swastika Das, R. Chandramouli Reddy, Kailash S. Chadchan, Arun J. Patil, M.S. Biradar, Kusal K. Das. Nickel and Oxidative Stress: Cell Signaling Mechanisms and Protective Role of Vitamin C. Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders – Drug Targets, 2020, 20(7), 1024-1031.
  4. Amit B. Teradale, Shekappa D. Lamani, Pattan S. Ganesh, Bahaddurghatta E, Kumara Swamy, Swastika N. Das. Poly-nile Blue Based Electrochemical Sensor for Catechol and Hydroquinone. Anal. Bioanal. Electrochem., 2019, 11(9),  1176-1190.
  5. Amit B Teradale, Pattan S Ganesh, Bahaddurghatta E Kumara Swamy, Swastika N Das. Application of Poly (nicotinamide) Modified Carbon Paste Electrode Sensor for the Electrocatalytic Determination of Acetaminophen and Folic Acid. Analytical and Bioanalytical electrochemistry, 2018, 10(2), 203-219.
  6. Amit B Teradale, Shekappa D Lamani, Pattan S Ganesh, Bahaddurghatta E Kumara Swamy, Swastika N Das. Electrochemical Sensor for the Determination of Paracetamol at Carbamazepine Film Coated Carbon Paste Electrode. Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie. 2018, 232(3), 345-358.
  7. Kusal K. Das, Kailash S. Chadchan, Chandramouli Reddy, M.S. Biradar , Pallavi  Kanthe, Bheemshetty S Patil, Jeevan G. Ambekar, Ishwar B. Bagoji, Swastika Das. Effects of Some Indigenous Plants of North Karnataka (India) on Cardiovascular and Glucose Regulatory Systems in Alloxan-Induced Diabetic Rats. Cardiovascular & Hematological Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, 2017, 15, 49-61.
  8. Chadchan KS, Das SN, Jargar JG, Das KK. A Comparative Study on Anti-diabetic Effects of Aqueous Trigonella foenum graecum, Hibiscus cannabinus Linn, and Cicer arietinum extracts on Alloxan Induced Diabetic Male Albino Rats. Journal of Young Pharmacists,2017; 9(2):230-233.
  9. Amit B Teradale, Shekappa D Lamani, Pattan S Ganesh, Bahaddurghatta E Kumara Swamy, Swastika N Das. Niacin Film Coated Carbon Paste Electrode Sensor for the Determination of Epinephrine in Presence of Uric Acid: A Cyclic Voltammetric Study. Analytical Chemistry Letters.2017, 7(6), 748-764.
  10. A. B. Teradale, S.D. Lamani, P.S. Ganesh, B.E. Kumara Swamy and S.N. Das. CTAB immobilized carbon paste electrode for the determination of mesalazine: A cyclic voltammetric method. Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research, 15 (2017) 53-59.
  11. Vidyavati Ugran, Desai NN, Chakraborti D, Masali KA, Mantur P, Kulkarni S, Deshmukh N, Chadchan KS, Das SN, Tanksali AS, Arwikar AS, Guggarigoudar SP, Tejaswini V. Groundwater Fluoride Contamination and Its Possible Health Implications in Indi Taluk of Vijayapura District (Karnataka State), India. Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 2017; 39(5):1017-1029.
  12. A. B. Teradale, S.D. Lamani, B.E. Kumara Swamy, P.S. Ganesh and S.N. Das. Electrochemical investigation of catechol at poly (niacinamide) modified carbon paste electrode: A voltammetric study Advances in Physical Chemistry., Volume 2016, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8092860 (Hindawi).
  13. A. B. Teradale, S.D. Lamani, S. N. Das. Up growth effect of cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide with carbon paste electrode for the electrochemical determination of allopurinol and its biological activities. Anal. Bioanal. Electrochem. 8 (3) 2016, 304-317.
  14. A. B. Teradale, S.D. Lamani, S.N. Das. Spectrophotometric Study of Osmium (VIII) Catalyzed Oxidation of Carbamazepin  by Permanganate Ions in Aqueous Acidic Medium: A Kinetic and Mechanistic Approach . Journal of Advanced Chemical Sciences., 2 (2) (2016), 261-266.
  15. Chadchan KS, Jargar JG, Das SN. Anti-diabetic effects of aqueous prickly lettuce (Lactuca scariola Linn). leaves extract in alloxan induced male diabetic rats treated with nickel (II). J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol.,2016; 27(1):49-56.
  16. Chadchan KS, Das SN, Das KK. Aqueous extract of fenugreek (Trigonella foenum graecum) leaves and its interaction with heavy metal (Nickel II) at pH 7.0 and 9.0 with reference to glucose reduction capabilities in vitro. Biomedicine,2014; 34 (1): 104-108.
  17. Das KK, Jargar JG, Hattiwale SH, Yendigeri SM, Das S, Dhundasi SA. Serum vitamin E (α- tocopherol) estimation: A potential biomarker of antioxidant status evaluation on heavy metal toxicities. Recent Patents on Biomarkers,2013; 3(1): 36-43.
  18. Jargar JG, Hattiwale SA, Das SN, Dhundasi SA, Das KK. A Modified simple method for determination of serum a-tocopherol (Vitamin-E). J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol,2012; 23(1):45-8.
  19. Kusal K Das, Salim A Dhundasi, Swastika N Das. Hexavalent chromium and its effect on health: possible protective role of garlic (Allium sativum Linn). J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol,2011; 22 (1-2).
  20. Maniyar SA,Jargar JG, Das SN,Dhundasi SA, Das KK.. Alteration of chemical behavior of L-ascorbic acid in combination with nickel sulfate at different pH solutions in vitro. Asian Pacific J Trop Biomed., 2012; 2(3):220-2.
  21. Gupta AD, Das SN, Dhundasi SA, Das KK. Effect of garlic (Allium Sativum) on Heavy metal (nickel II and Chromium VI) induced alteration of serum lipid in male albino rats. Int. J Environ Res Public Health,2008; 5(3):147-51.
  22. Das KK, Das SN, Dhundasi SA. Nickel, its adverse health effects and oxidative stress. Indian J Med Res,2008; 128(4):12-25.
  23. Gupta AD, Patil AM, Ambekar JG, Das SN, Dhundasi SA, Das KK. L-ascorbic acid protects the antioxidant defense system in nickel exposed albino rat lung tissue. J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol, 2006; 17(2):87-100.
  24. Gupta AD, Patil AM, Ambekar JG, Das SN, Dhundasi SA, Das KK.Protective Role of L-ascorbic acid on antioxidant defense system in erythrocytes of albino rats exposed to nickel sulphate. Biometals, 2007; 20(2):177-84.
  25. Gupta AD, Patil AM, Ambekar JG, Das SN, Dhundasi SA, Das KK.Effect of L-ascorbic acid on nickel induced alterations in serum lipid profiles and liver histopathology in rats. Basic Clin. Physiol. Pharmacol, 2006; 17(1):29-44.
  26. Das KK, Das SN. Studies on the role of ascorbic acid on nickel induced hepatic nucleic acid concentrations in rats. J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol., 2004; 15(3):185-95.
  27. Das SN and Panda M. Quenching of Rhodamine B fluorescence by metal ions; Asian JSpectroscopy, (2003); 7: 87-92.
  28. Das KK, Das SN, Gupta S. The influence of ascorbic acid on nickel induced hepatic lipid peroxidation in rats. J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol, 2001; 12(3):187-95.

Book Chapters:

  1. Free Radical Medicine and Biology. Edited by: Kusal Das. Co-Editors: Swastika Das, Mallanagouda Shivanagouda Biradar, Varaprasad Bobbarala, S Subba Tata. IntechOpen Publisher. 2020. ISBN: 978-1-78985-144-1
  2. Introductory Chapter: Free Radical Biology in Metal Toxicities—Role of Antioxidants. Swastika Das, Shrilaxmi Bagali, Sayandeep K Das, Aravind V Patil, Ishwar B Bagoji, Kusal K Das, Mallanagouda S Biradar. Free Radical Medicine and Biology. IntechOpen Publisher. 2020. DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.92164
  3. Hypoxia and Oxidative Stress: Cell Signalling Mechanisms And Protective Role of Vitamin C and Cilnidipine. Kusal K Das, Swastika N. Das and Jeevan G. Ambekar. In: Lipid Peroxidation: Inhibition, Effects and Mechanisms Nova Science Publishers, Inc. USA ISBN: 978-1-53610-506-3, 2016.
  4. Nickel: Molecular Diversity, Application, Essentiality and Toxicity in human health. Das KK, Das SN, Dhundasi SA. In Gaillard Blanc and Damien Moreau (Eds) in Biometals,: Molecular Structures, Binding Properties and Applications, ISBN 978-1-60876-852-3;New York, USA, Nova Science Publishers Inc; 2010

Dr. Ramesh S. Malladi

  1. Kakarla RaghavaReddy Laxmi S.KilledaraPramod R.Vernekar, Mahesh M.Shanbhag,Nagaraj P.Shetti, Ramesh.S.Malladi,Ravindra S.Veerapur. Fabrication on nanoclay modified electrodes and their use as an effective electrochemical sensor for biomedical applications. Journal of Molecular Liquids. 2022, 118583.
  2. Pramod R Vernekar, Nagaraj P Shetti, Mahesh M Shanbhag, Shweta J Malode, Ramesh S Malladi, Kakarla Raghava Reddy. Novel layered structured bentonite clay-based electrodes for electrochemical sensor applications. Microchemical Journal. 2020, 159, 105441.
  3. Davalasab Ilager, Nagaraj P. Shetti, Ramesh S. Malladi, Nitinkumar S. Shetty, Kakarla Raghava Reddy, Tejraj M. Aminabhavi. Synthesis of Ca-doped ZnO nanoparticles and its application as highly efficient electrochemical sensor for the determination of anti-viral drug, acyclovir. Journal of Molecular Liquids. 2020, 159, 114552
  4. G. Banuprakash, B. M. Prasanna, B. M. Santhosh, A. M. Guruprasad, R. S. Malladi. Corrosion Inhibitive Capacity of Vanillin-Based Schiff Base for Steel in 1 M HCl. Journal of Failure and Analysis. 2020, 20(5), 114552.
  5. UR Bagwan, IN Shaikh, RS Malladi, AL Harihar, SM Hunagund. Effect of titanium dioxide and gadolinium dopants on photocatalytic behavior for acriflavine dye. Journal of Rare Earths. 2020, 38(3), 234-240
  6. Shikandar D.Bukkitgar, Nagaraj P.Shetti, Ramesh S.Malladi, Kakarla RaghavaReddy, Shankara S.Kalanur, Tejraj M.Aminabhavi. Novel ruthenium doped TiO2/reduced graphene oxide hybrid as highly selective sensor for the determination of ambroxol. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2020, 300, 112368 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2019.112368
  7. Nagaraj P.Shetti, Shweta J.Malode, Deepti S.Nayak, Gangadhar B.Bagihalli, Shankara S.Kalanur, Ramesh S.Malladi, Ch. VenkataReddy, Tejraj M.Aminabhavi, Kakarla RaghavaReddy. Fabrication of ZnO nanoparticles modified sensor for electrochemical oxidation of methdilazine. Applied Surface Science, 2019, 496, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2019.143656
  8. Umarfarooq R.Bagwan, Irfan N.Shaikh, Ramesh S.Malladi, Abdulazizkhan L.Harihar, Shirajahammad M.Hunagund. Effect of titanium dioxide and gadolinium dopants on photocatalytic behavior for acriflavine dye. Journal of Rare Earths, 2019, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jre.2019.09.006
  9. Nagaraj P Shetti, Shweta J Malode, Ramesh S Malladi, Shachindra L Nargund, Shyam S Shukla, Tejraj M Aminabhavi. Electrochemical detection and degradation of textile dye Congo red at graphene oxide modified electrode. Microchemical Journal, 2019, 146, 387-392,
  10. M. Prasanna, B.M. Praveen, Narayan Hebbar, M.K. Pavithra, T.S. Manjunatha, R.S.Malladi, Theoretical and experimental approach of inhibition effect by sulfamethoxazole on mild steel corrosion in 1‐M HCl, Surface and Interface Analysis, 2018, DOI: 10.1002/sia.6457.
  11. Raviraj M. Kulkarni, Manjunath S. Hanagadakar, Ramesh S. Malladi, Nagaraj P. Shetti, Ag(I)-Catalyzed Chlorination of Linezolid during Water Treatment: Kinetics and Mechanism, International Journal of Chemical Kinetics, 2018, 50 (7), 495-506.
  12. Raviraj M. Kulkarni, Manjunath S. Hanagadakar, Ramesh S. Malladi, B. Santhakumari and Sharanappa T. Nandibewoor, Oxidation of linezolid by permanganate in acidic medium:Pd(II) catalysis, kinetics and pathways, Progress in Reaction Kinetics and Mechanism, 2016, 41(3), 245–257.
  13. Raviraj M. Kulkarni, Ramesh S. Malladi, Manjunath S. Hanagadakar, Mrityunjay R. Doddamani, Udaya K. Bhat Ag-TiO2nanoparticles for photocatalytic degradation of Lomefloxacin, Desalination and Water Treatment,2016, 57 (34), 16111-16118.
  14. Raviraj M Kulkarni, Manjunath S Hanagadakar, Ramesh S Malladi, Himansu S Biswal, Eduardo M Cuerda-Correa Experimental and theoretical studies on the oxidation of lomefloxacin by alkaline permanganate, Desalination and Water Treatment,2016, 57 (23), 10826-10838.
  15. Raviraj M Kulkarni, Ramesh S Malladi, Manjunath S Hanagadakar, Mrutinjaya R Doddamani, B Santhakumari, Santosh D Kulkarni, Ru–TiO2semiconducting nanoparticles for the photo-catalytic degradation of bromothymol blue, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 2016, 27 (12), 13065-13074.
  16. Raviraj M Kulkarni, Manjunath S Hanagadakar, Ramesh S Malladi, Mahadev S Gudaganatti, Himansu S Biswal, Sharanappa T Nandibewoor, Transformation of linezolid during water treatment with chlorine─ A kinetic study, Indian Journal of Chemical Technology, 2014, 21, 38-43.
  17. Raviraj M Kulkarni, Manjunath S Hanagadakar, Ramesh S Malladi, Silver (I) catalyzed and uncatalyzed oxidation of levofloxacin with aqueous chlorine: A comparative kinetic and mechanistic approach, Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, 2013, 6 (12), 1124-1132.
  18. Mahadev S Gudaganatti, Manjunath S Hanagadakar, Raviraj M Kulkarni, Ramesh S Malladi, Rajaram K Nagarale, Transformation of levofloxacin during water chlorination process: kinetics and pathways, Progress in Reaction Kinetics and Mechanism,2012, 37 (4), 366-382.

Book Chapters:

Natural aerogels for pollutant removal. Sandeep R Kurundawade, Ramesh S Malladi, Raviraj M Kulkarni, Aftab Aslam Parwaz Khan. Advances in Aerogel Composites for Environmental Remediation, 2021; 19-32. Elsevier Publisher. ISBN: 9780128207321


Dr. Kailash S. Chadchan

  1. Manjunatha D. HADAGALl Nandeesha ITIGIMATHA, Kailash S. CHADCHAN, Basappa C. YALLUR. Simple and Sensitive RP-HPLC and UV Spectroscopic Methods for the Determination of Remogliflozin Etabonate in Pure and Pharmaceutical Formulations. Turkish Journal of pharmaceutical science, 2022, 19(2), 213-219.
  2. Kailash S Chadchan, Swastika N Das, Kusal K Das. Hepato-Renal Protective Actions of Aqueous Lactuca scariola Linn (Prickly Lettuce) leaves extract in Diabetic Rats. Pravara Medical Review, 2020, 12(3), 100-107.
  3. Swastika Das, R. Chandramouli Reddy, Kailash S. Chadchan, Arun J. Patil, M.S. Biradar, Kusal K. Das. Nickel and Oxidative Stress: Cell Signaling Mechanisms and Protective Role of Vitamin C. Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders – Drug Targets, 2020, 20(7), 1024-1031.
  4. Kusal K. Das, Kailash S. Chadchan, Chandramouli Reddy, M.S. Biradar , Pallavi  Kanthe, Bheemshetty S Patil, Jeevan G. Ambekar, Ishwar B. Bagoji, Swastika Das. Effects of Some Indigenous Plants of North Karnataka (India) on Cardiovascular and Glucose Regulatory Systems in Alloxan-Induced Diabetic Rats. Cardiovascular & Hematological Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, 2017, 15, 49-61.
  5. Chadchan KS, Das SN, Jargar JG, Das KK. A Comparative Study on Anti-diabetic Effects of Aqueous Trigonella foenum graecum, Hibiscus cannabinus Linn, and Cicer arietinum extracts on Alloxan Induced Diabetic Male Albino Rats. Journal of Young Pharmacists,2017; 9(2):230-233.
  6. Vidyavati Ugran, Desai NN, Chakraborti D, Masali KA, Mantur P, Kulkarni S, Deshmukh N, Chadchan KS, Das SN, Tanksali AS, Arwikar AS, Guggarigoudar SP, Tejaswini V. Groundwater Fluoride Contamination and Its Possible Health Implications in Indi Taluk of Vijayapura District (Karnataka State), India. Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 2017; 39(5):1017-1029.
  7. Chadchan KS, Jargar JG, Das SN. Anti-diabetic effects of aqueous prickly lettuce (Lactuca scariola Linn). leaves extract in alloxan induced male diabetic rats treated with nickel (II). J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol.,2016; 27(1):49-56.
  8. Chadchan KS, Das SN, Das KK. Aqueous extract of fenugreek (Trigonella foenum graecum) leaves and its interaction with heavy metal (Nickel II) at pH 7.0 and 9.0 with reference to glucose reduction capabilities in vitro. Biomedicine,2014; 34 (1): 104-108.

Mathematics

Sl. No. Name of Guide Area of specialization
1 Dr. G. C. Sankad Fluid Mechanics
2 Dr. S. C. Desai General and Fuzzy Topology
3 Dr. A. B. Patil Fluid Mechanics
4 Dr. M. Y. Dhange Fluid Mechanics
Sl. No. Name of Scholar Area of specialization Name of Guide Status
1. Ishwar Maharudrappa Fluid Mechanics Dr. G. C. Sankad Under Progress
2. Umesh Bhujakkanavar Fluid Mechanics Dr. G. C. Sankad Under Progress
3. Revanasiddhappa Metri Fluid Mechanics Dr. G. C. Sankad Under Progress
4. Drurga Priyadharshini Fluid Mechanics Dr. G. C. Sankad Under Progress
5. Kusha M. Chavan Topology Dr. S. C. Desai Under Progress
6. Mallikarjun Mathapati Topology Dr. S. C. Desai Under Progress
7. Shinde Bhim Prabhakar Fluid Mechanics Dr. M. Y. Dhange Under Progress
8. Mr. M. Y. Dhange Fluid Mechanics Dr. G. C. Sankad Awarded
9. Mrs. P. S. Nagathan Fluid Mechanics Dr. G. C. Sankad Awarded
10. A. B. Patil Fluid Mechanics Dr. G. C. Sankad Awarded

Dr. G. C. Sankad

  1. G. C. Sankad, I. Maharudrapppa, and M. Y. Dhange, Bioconvection in casson fluid flow with gyrotactic microorganisms and heat transfer over a linear stretching sheet in presence of magnetic field, Advances in Mathematics: Scientific Journal, 10(1) (2021), 155-169.
  2. Mallinath Dhange, Gurunath Sankad, Umesh Bhujakkanavar, Blood flow with multiple stenosis in a forced field, Mathematical Modelling of Engineering Problems, 8(4) (2021), 538 – 546.
  3. Sankad, G., Ishwar, P., Dhange, M., Varying wall temperature and thermal radiation effects on MHD boundary layer liquid flow containing gyrotactic microorganisms, Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics, 100092 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.padiff.2021.100092
  4. Mallinath Dhange, Gurunath Sankad, Diffusion of a solute in creeping sinusoidal movement of a couple stress fluid in an inclined conduit with wall features, AIP Conference Proceedings, 2246(1) (2020), pp. 020020.
  5. Durga Priyadarsini, K. Rama Thulasi, Gurunath C Sankad, Distribution of Temperature in a Viscous Incompressible Fluid Flow using Differential Homotopy Perturbation Method, 81 (2019), pp. 5272-5275.
  6. Mallinath Dhange, Gurunath Sankad, Slip Impact on Diffusion of a Solute in Creeping Sinusoidal Motion of a Newtonian Fluid with Wall Features, International Journal of Analysis and Applications, 17(4) (2019), pp.  659-673.
  7. Dhange and G. Sankad, Creeping Sinusoidal Flow And Dispersion Of A Couple Stress Fluid With Chemical Reaction And Wall Effects, ASRO Journal of Applied Mechanics 3(1) (2018), pp. 6-20.
  8. Gurunath Sankad and Mallinath Dhange, “Slip and chemical reaction effects on peristaltic transport of a couple stress fluid through a permeable medium with complaint wall”, International Journal: Applications and Applied Mathematics (AAM), 13(1) (2018), pp. 454 -471.
  9. C. Sankad and Asha Patil, “Heat transfer inferences on the Herschel Bulkley fluid flow under peristalsis”, Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer (FHMT), 10, 17 (2018). DOI:10.5098/hmt.10.17
  10. C.Sankad and P. S. Nagathan Influence of Wall Properties on the Peristaltic Flow of a Jeffrey Fluid in a Uniform Porous Channel under Heat Transfer, Int. J. Res. Ind. Eng., 6(3) (2017) pp. 246–261.
  11. Sankad G. and Dhange M, “Effect of Chemical Reactions on Dispersion of a Solute in Peristaltic Motion of Newtonian Fluid with Wall Properties”, MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES, 11(3) (2017), pp. 347-363.
  12. Y. Dhange and G. C. Sankad, “Peristaltic Pumping and Dispersion of a MHD Couple Stress Fluid with Chemical Reaction and Wall Effects”, Journal of Advances in Mathematics and Computer Science, 24(3) (2017), pp. 1-12.
  13. C. Sankad and M. Y. Dhange, “Effect of complaint walls on magneto-hydrodynamic peristaltic pumping of an incompressible viscous fluid with chemical reactions”, APRN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 12(3) (2017), pp. 654-660.
  14. Dhange Mallinath and Sankad Gurunath, “On Magnetohydrodynamic peristaltic pumping of an incompressible viscous fluid with chemical reactions and wall properties”, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 113(7) (2017), pp. 32-41.
  15. C. Sankad and Asha Patil, “non-Newtonian Fluid Flow in a Peristaltic Channel Lined with Porous Material under Low Intensity Magnetic Field”, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 113(6) (2017), pp. 422-431.
  16. C. Sankad and Pratima S. Nagathan,” Transport of mhd couple stress fluid through peristalsis in a porous medium under the influence of heat transfer and slip effects”, International Journal: Int. J. Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 22 (2017), pp. 403-414.
  17. C. Sankad and Asha Patil, “Impact of Permeable Lining of the Wall on the Peristaltic Flow of Herschel Bulkley Fluid”, International Journal: Applications and Applied Mathematics (AAM), 11(2) (2016), pp. 663 -679.
  18. Gurunath Sankad and Mallinath Dhange, “Peristaltic pumping of an incompressible viscous fluid in a porous medium with wall effects and chemical reactions”, International Journal: Alexandria Engineering Journal, 55 (2016), pp. 2015-2021.
  19. C. Sankad and Pratima S. Nagathan,” Unsteady MHD Peristaltic Flow of a Couple Stress Fluid through Porous Medium with Wall and Slip Effects”, International Journal: Alexandria Engineering Journal , 55 (2016), pp. 2099-2105.
  20. C. Sankad and Asha Patil, “Effect of Porosity on the Peristaltic Pumping of a Non-Newtonian Fluid in a Channel”, International Journal: Journal of New Results in Science, 10 (2016), pp.01-09.
  21. C. Sankad and Pratima S. Nagathan, ”Influence of the Wall Properties on the Peristaltic Transport of a Couple Stress Fluid with Slip Effects in Porous Medium”, International Journal: Procedia Engineering, 127 (2015), pp. 862-868.
  22. C. Sankad and Asha Patil,”Peristaltic Flow of Herschel Bulkley Fluid in a Non-Uniform Channel with Porous Lining”, International Journal: Procedia Engineering, 127 (2015), pp. 686-693.
  23. C. Sankad and G. Radhakrishnamacharya,” Influence of Wall Properties on the Peristaltic Transport of a Micropolar Fluid in an inclined channel”, International Journal: Journal of New Results in Science, 6 (2014), pp.62-75.
  24. C. Sankad, P. S. Nagathan, Asha Patil and M. Y. Dhange “Peristaltic transport of a Herschel-Bulkley fluid in a non-uniform channel with wall effects”, International Journal of Engineering, Science and Innovative Technology (IJESIT), 3(3) (2014), pp. 669-678.
  25. C. Sankad and G. Radhakrishnamacharya,”Effect of Magnetic Field on the Peristaltic Transport of Couple Stress fluid in a Channel with Wall properties”, International Journal of Biomathematics, 4(3) (2011), pp 365-378.
  26. C. Sankad, G. Radhakrishnamacharya and J. V. Ramanamurthy,” Long Wavelength Approximation to Peristaltic Motion of Micropolar Fluid with Wall Effects”, Adv. Appl. Math. Mech., 2 (2010), pp. 222-237.
  27. C. Sankad and G. Radhakrishnamacharya, “Effect of Wall Properties on Peristaltic Transport of Micropolar Fluid in a non-Uniform Channel”, Int. J. of Appl. Math. and Mech, 6(1) (2010), pp. 94-107.
  28. C. Sankad and G. Radhakrishnamacharya, “Effect of Magnetic Field on Peristaltic Motion of Micropolar Fluid with Wall Effects” Journal of Applied Mathematics and Fluid Mechanics, 1 (2009), pp. 37-50.
  29. G. C. Sankad and G. Radhakrishnamacharya,”Influence of Wall Properties on the Peristaltic Motion of a Herschel-Bulkley Fluid in a Channel”, APRN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 4(10) (2009), pp. 27-35.

Laboratories

Engineering Chemistry Lab

The department has a well-equipped laboratory with sophisticated instruments as per the VTU syllabus. The laboratory experiments are assisted by the experienced lab instructor Shri. A. L. Biradar.

BLDE Association’s College of Engineering and Technology (BLDEACET), Vijayapura, Lab

Engineering Physics Lab

The department has a well-equipped laboratory with sophisticated instruments as per the VTU norms.

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