The Program Assessment Committee (PAC) has been formed for monitoring of Computer Science and Engineering Departmental activities.The PAC consists of faculty members and technical staff of the department who periodically monitors the departmental activities and evaluate different parameters.
SNO | Name of the member | Designation | Address |
1 | Dr P Mallikarjuna Reddy | Chairman | Principal |
2 | Dr.M.Sivaramakrishnaiah | Convener | Head of the department |
3 | Dr.C.Chandrudu | Member | A senior faculty member of the department |
4 | Dr. K. Madhava Reddy | Member |
Senior faculty member, department of ME, G Pulla Reddy Engineering College, Kurnool |
5 | Mr.Ravikumar Kommana | Member | Dean at Amara Raja Skill Development Center,Tirupati |
6 | Mr. Madhnu Raghava | Member | A senior faculty member of the department |
7 | Mr.B.V.Amarnath Reddy | Member | senior faculty member of the department |
8 | Mr.N.Sreenivasulu | Member | A senior faculty member of the department |
PO Number | Graduate Attributes | PO Statements |
1 | Engineering Knowledge | Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex Engineering problems. |
2 | Problem Analysis | Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze Complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences. |
3 | Design/Development of Solutions | Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety , and the cultural, societal , and environmental considerations. |
4 | Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems | Ability to review research literature, use research methods to execute project and synthesize the problem to provide valid conclusions. |
5 | Modern Tool Usage | Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and Modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations. |
6 | The Engineer and Society | Apply reasoning informed by the contextual Knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice. |
7 | Environment and Sustainability | Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and Demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development. |
8 | Ethics | Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice. |
9 | Individual and team work | Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings. |
10 | Communication | Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions. |
11 | Project Management and Finance | Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments. |
12 | Life-long Learning | Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change. |
SNO | PEO Number | Program Educational Objectives |
1 | PEO1 | To prepare students to excel in undergraduate programmer/ technical profession. |
2 | PEO2 | To provide students with a solid foundation in mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals required to solve engineering problems and also to pursue higher studies. |
3 | PEO3 | To train students with good scientific and engineering breadth so as to comprehend, analyze,design, and create novel products and solutions for the real life problems through practical experience in workshop and machines laboratory. |
4 | PEO4 | To inculcate in student’s professional and ethical attitude, effective communication skills, team work skills, multidisciplinary approach and an ability to relate engineering issues to broader social context. |
SNO | PSO Number | Program Specific outcomes |
1 | PSO1 | Enhancing the employability skills by making the students capable of qualifying National level competitive examinations. |
2 | PSO2 | Inculcating in students technical competencies to deal with practical aspects of mechanical engineering. |
Dear future engineers and their parents,
Myself, Dr. M. Sivaramakrishnaiah has graduated in B.E., Mechanical Engineering from Madras University in the year 2004. He obtained M.Tech degree in Thermal Engineering in the year 2008 from J.N.T.U University, HYDERABAD and PhD degree from JNTU University Kakinada. I have got 15 years of experience in Teaching and Industrial, research organization has got 6 years of experience. I have 15 publications in international/national journals /conferences. Worked as a Asst. Professor and HOD, of Mechanical Engineering in Sri Venkateswara college of Engineering and Technology (AUTONOMUS) and Vaishnavi institute of Technology Tirupati, Chittoor (Dt), Andhra Pradesh. CFD simulation of Blades flow path and heat exchangers, Powder Metallurgy, Machining processes are his areas of research Interest. Recently I submitted patent India by artificial intelligence based production monitoring and tool lifespan optimization system, application number 202021038856, Date-18/9/2020.
Our department features state-of-the-art infrastructure including well-developed laboratories for core courses like Fluid Mechanics & Machinery, Thermal Engineering, Refrigeration and Air-conditioning, etc. It also features a full-fledged workshop which can hone to students’ knowledge and hands-on skills related to manufacturing. Students can learn modern software related to drafting, modeling and analysis, which are nowadays a pre-requisite in industry through our CAD laboratory. Additionally, considering the current demand of skilled engineers in industry and Government of India’s skill development mission, we have a recently set-up a fully-equipped which develops students’ hands-on skills.
We have excellent faculty with a blend of academics and industry. Almost everyone has completed their post-graduation. They continuously update themselves to the latest trends by attending faculty development programmes, industrial trainings and workshops. They have published research papers in national and international journals and conferences. Students are regularly exposed to industry culture through industrial visits, expert lectures and seminars. Maintaining outstanding track records in academics, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, technical competitions, sports, social activities, active participation in prestigious events. Every year has been a very consistent habit of our students! We care for our students like their parents and have an effective mentoring system to counsel them regularly. Every year, our department organizes technical and non-technical competitions for our students which include application-based tasks, technical quizzes, mini-projects, fun-fair and many more. Lastly, I feel proud of our department to have continued education through successful implementation of online teaching and webinars for our students in this tough time of COVID-19 pandemic.
Wish you all the very best!SNO | NAME OF THE FACULTY | DESIGNATION | QUALIFICATION | Profile |
1 | Dr.MALLIKARJUNA REDDY PANYAM | PROF & PRINCIPAL | M.E,Ph.D | more |
2 | Dr.M SIVARAMAKRISHNAIAH | ASSOCIATEPROFESSOR & HOD | M.Tech,Ph.D | more |
3 | Dr.CHANDRUDU CHINTAKUNTLA | ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR | M.Tech,Ph.D | more |
4 | Mr.BAREDDY VENKATA AMARANATHA REDDY | Asst Professor | M.Tech | more |
5 | Mr.NEELAPALA SREENIVASULU | Asst Professor | M.Tech | more |
6 | Mr.SEELAM NAGA PRADEEPKUMAR REDDY | Asst Professor | M.Tech | more |
7 | Mr. PONTHALAPATI VENKATA SUBHANJANEYULU | Asst Professor | M.Tech | more |
8 | Mr.BIJJIGALLA VEERALINGAM | Asst Professor | M.Tech | more |
9 | Mr.P.MADHU RAGHAVA | Asst Professor | M.Tech (Ph.D) | more |
1 | Mr.R MALLIKARJUNA NAIK | Asst Professor | M.Tech | more |
2 | Mr. P BABU | Asst Professor | M.Tech | more |
3 | Mr.C.PREM KUMAR | Asst Professor | M.Tech | more |
Technical laboratories Equipment Details click here
Name of the Lab | Virtual lab link |
Material Response to Microstructural, Mechanical, Thermal | Link |
Metal Forming | Link |
Mechanics of Machine lab | Link |
Machine Dynamics and Mechanical Vibrations Lab | Link |
Vibration and Acoustics | Link |
Micromachining laboratory | Link |
FAB laboratory | Link |
General Purpose Laboratory for Production Shop Simulation | Link |
General Purpose Laboratory for Production Shop Simulation | Link |
Virtual laboratory Experience in Fluid and Thermal Sciences | Link |
SNO | NAME OF THE FACULTY | NAME OF THE COURSE | DATE | SCORE (%) | GRADE |
1 | Dr M Sivaramakrishnaiah | Python for data science | July-Aug 2022 | 54 | Successfully Completed |
2 | Dr M Sivaramakrishnaiah | Steam and Gas Power Systems | Feb-Apr 2022 | 60 | Elite |
3 | N Sreenivasulu | Engineering Graphics and Design | Feb-Apr 2022 | 60 | Elite |
4 | M Sivaramakrishnaiah | Introduction to Fluid Mechanics | Jan-Apr 2021 | 64 | Elite |
5 | Dr M Bala Theja | Manufacturing Processes-Casting and Joining | Jan-Feb 2021 | 50 | Successfully Completed |
6 | BV Amarnatha Reddy | Priciples of Casting Technology | Jan-Mar 2020 | 100 | Covid-19 Impacted January 2020 Semester |
7 | B Anil Kumar | Fundamentals of Welding Science and Technology | Jan-Mar 2019 | 60 | Successfully Completed |
8 | A Gouse Peera | Principles of Casting Technology | Jan-Mar 2019 | 72 | Successfully Completed |
9 | J Partha Saradhi Reddy | Engineering Metrology | Jul-Oct 2018 | 78 | Successfully Completed |
10 | S Ramesh Kumar Babu | Engineering Metrology | Jul-Oct 2018 | 60 | Successfully Completed |
11 | JA Sandeep Kumar | IC Engines and Gas Turbines | Jan-Apr 2019 | 48 | Successfully Completed |
12 | S Ramesh Kumar Babu | Engineering Thermodynamics | Feb-Mar 2018 | 42 | Successfully Completed |
13 | J Partha Saradhi Reddy | Operation Management | Jan-Apr 2018 | 82 | Successfully Completed |
SNO | NAME OF THE STUDENT | NAME OF THE COURSE | DATE | SCORE (%) | GRADE |
1 | P.SUNIL | MANUFACTURING OF COMPOSITES | Aug-Oct 2019 | 71 | ELITE |
2 | M.SURENDRA | MANUFACTURING OF COMPOSITES | Aug-Oct 2019 | 64 | ELITE |
3 | P.NAGARAJU NAIK | MANUFACTURING OF COMPOSITES | Aug-Oct 2019 | 71 | ELITE |
4 | N.PEDDA VENKATESWARLU | MANUFACTURING OF COMPOSITES | Aug-Oct 2019 | 69 | ELITE |
5 | VIDUDHALA JHANSI | MANUFACTURING OF COMPOSITES | Aug-Oct 2019 | 60 | ELITE |
6 | B.SATYA NARAYANA | MANUFACTURING OF COMPOSITES | Aug-Oct 2019 | 65 | ELITE |
7 | C.NAGENDRA | MANUFACTURING OF COMPOSITES | Aug-Oct 2019 | 65 | ELITE |
8 | M.IDRUS VALI | MANUFACTURING OF COMPOSITES | Aug-Oct 2019 | 75 | ELITE+SILVER |
S.No | Academic Year | Name Of The Event | Date Of The Event |
1 | 2023-2024 | “A 5-day workshop on Introduction to Design and FEA Engineering Applications” | 31-10-2023 to 04-11-2023 |
2 | 2022-2023 | “3D PRINTING” | 27-02-2023 to 04-03-2023 |
3 | 2021-2022 | “A Five-Day Workshop on Composite Materials” | 15-12-2022 to 19-12-2022 |
4 | 2020-2021 | “One week international FDP on Applications of Mechanical Engineering ” | 09-06-2021 to 14-06-2021 |
5 | 2019-2020 | “SOLID EDGE” | 04-10-2020 to 09-10-2020 |
6 | 2019-2020 | “Online national conference on Recent Trends in Engineering and Sciences” | 26-06-2020 to 30-06-2020 |
7 | 2018-2019 | “One week workshop on NC PROGRAMMING” | 15-07-2019 to 20-07-2019 |
8 | 2017-2018 | “National level workshop on Non Destructive Testing” | 23-02-2018 to 27-02-2018 |
Mechanical engineering is a diverse subject that derives its breadth from the need to design and manufacture everything from small individual parts and devices (e.g., microscale sensors and inkjet printernozzles) to large systems (e.g., spacecraft and machine tools). The role of a mechanical engineer is to take a product from an idea to the marketplace. Mechanical engineering deals with anything that moves, including the human body, a very complex machine. Mechanical engineers learn about materials, solid and fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, control, instrumentation, design, and manufacturing to understand mechanical systems. Specialized mechanical engineering subjects include biomechanics, cartilage-tissue engineering, energy conversion, laser-assisted materials processing, combustion, MEMS, microfluidic devices, fracture mechanics, nanomechanics, mechanisms, micropower generation, tribology (friction and wear), and vibrations. Mechanical engineering is an incredibly broad field, and provides the engineer a number of different areas are Applied Mechanics, Fluids Engineering, Heat Transfer, Bioengineering, Tribology, Energy Conversion, Internal Combustion Engines, Fuels & Combustion Technologies, Energy Resources, Nuclear Engineering, Solar Engineering, etc.
Dr Prabhakar Sharma is a clean energy specialist working in the Biomass Gasification and IC Engine domain. At present he is associated with Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University (Govt of Delhi).He has published more than 20 SCI/SCOPUS publication in reputed International Journals. He hasattended more than 10 International Conferences on clean energy. His research interests are Biomass gasification, alternative fuels, Artificial intelligence in energy systems, Machine Identical Tools, and CFD. He has been teaching Thermal Engineering, IC Engines and Non-conventional energy since last 10 years at various Government Organisations.
Dr.M.Sowjanya obtained her Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering from JNTUH for her research work in ‘Planar Flow Melt Spinning Process’ a collaborative research between Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH) and DRDO (DMRL, Hyderabad). She developed 5 numerical Models to simulate the ‘Melt spinning’ process. She is the recipient of 'Excellent Paper Award' (ICMO, 2013 held at New Delhi), ‘Best Paper Award’ (TIME, 2016 held at Hyderabad), ‘Speaker of the Day Award’ (Therma Comp2018 held at IISc Bangalore) and ‘Best Paper Award’ (ICE3MT 2020 held at Hyderabad). She presented Invited Talks at an International Conference on Production and Design Engineering held at Berlin, Germany (2016).
Himalaya’s work at Climate Analytics focuses on developing energy system models for countries and regions. For this purpose, he uses in-house modelling tools as well as contributes towards the development of spatiotemporal models using bottom-up and optimization approaches. He also contributes to projects related to energy system transformation via scenario analysis that involves analyzing climate policies, market dynamics, technological trends and socio-economic transition in-place.
He has graduated in B.Tech., Mechanical Engineering from JNTU Anantapuramu in the year 2013. He obtained M.Tech degree in Thermal Engineering in the year 2015 from POKHARA UNIVERSITY, Nepal University and Industrial, research organization has got 6 years of experience in Deputy Service Manager in Sipradi Trading pvt. Ltd Nepal. He has five publications in international/ national journals /conferences.
He has graduated in B.Tech., Mechanical Engineering from JNTU Anantapuramu in the year 2008. He obtained M.Tech degree in Thermal Engineering in the year 2014 from J.N.T.U University and he has got 10 years of experience in Teaching in Different countries like Oman, Koria,etc.. and Industrial, research organization has got 6 years of experience. He has four publications in international/ national journals /conferences. He is presently working as a Asst. Professor of Mechanical Engineering in University of technology and applied sciences Salalah, Oman. CFD simulation of heat exchangers, Powder Metallurgy, Machining processes are his areas of research Interest.
He has graduated in B.Tech., Mechanical Engineering from JNTU Anantapuramu in the year 2013. He obtained M.Tech degree in Thermal Engineering in the year 2015 from POKHARA UNIVERSITY. Senior CAE engineer with seven years of industry experience in the Durability analysis of automotive components. Ability to apply CAE skills effectively to evaluate the performance of machine components and optimize their designs.