F.No. t9-Z/20t1-TS.VII
Government of IndiaMinistry of Human Resource Deve
Department of Higher Education
The secretaries of Technical Education of all statesThe Directors of rechnical Education of all states/LThe Advisers of AICTE
To,1 .2.3 .4.5.6.7.8.
Subject: -
Sir,
The Directors of all IIT's / IIS., Bangalore and IIITs,The Directo-rs of all IM's / MTIE, MumbaiThe vice-chancellors of all central universities /The Directors of all MTsMTTTR's -Bhopal, Kolkata, chennai and chandiSLIET- Sangn r, NERIST+anaS
short terms faculty secondment to AIT, BangkokIndia for a period of upto 16 weeks-inviting nominaJanuary zAn Semester - regarding.
I arn directed to say that Asian lnstitute of rechnolautonomous intemational postgraduate institute providingengineering, science and allied fields. The AIT academic year*:tr,
and January.^ Th" Government of India provides suppofaculty secondment for a period of upto 16 weeks in selectedAugust 20lt and January 20lz terrns. The areas undersecondment are enclosed.
2- The entire cost of secondment of Indian faculty tocgst of air pffisages both ways and maintenance etc, is borne byNormally -the period of secondment is upto 16 weeks each to coiterm of AII Bangkok. The secondeO AcUties are entitled to drapdy, if any, and allowances as admissible to them in India but forTheir pay and allowance etc are drawn and disbursed in India ise_cortded faculty are entitled to daily allowance in Bangkok asof External Affairs orders in this regard issued from tiit" to tidaily allowance in Bangkok depends on the rate determined byAtrairs for the.qarticular period. Besides, AIT also providesciunpus at subsidized rates subject to availability. Thi seconde,travel by air by economy class and shortest route from the nearestlndia to Bangkok and back carrying excess baggage upto IGovernment of India meets the expet ditute. The above-mentioneof secondment are tentative and subject to approval by the Mi
ri Bhawan, New Delhi,Dated t te Rpril,Z}li
Universities.
NIFFT-Ranchi,
by the Government offor August 20ll &
(AIT), Bangkok is anvanced education intwo terms beginning
to the AIT by way ofof specialization for
ion for faculty
, Bangkok includingGovemment of India.ide with an academic
issible vide Ministry '",The exact amount ofMinistry of External
ion in thefaculty is entitled to
of embarkation inkgs. for which theterms and conditionsof Finance at the time
their pay plus special ,.ieir deputation abroad. f_.Indian Currency. Ttrr i'
q?f' i0r t
of secondment. The salary in respect of faculty during the pericmet by their respective State Governm efi /lnstitution themselves.
In addition, the reave salary, contribution ofProvident Fund and Pension confibution ett in respect of theby the respective state Govt. / Institutions themselves.
3 - You are requested to kindly give wide publicityinstitution especially in the Departments covering the areas inis being planned for the year 20lr-2012. The nominee shouldthe relevant area, postgraduate teaching experience relevant toindicated against the area and substantial research publications iNominations may kindly be sent in respect of onty thosespared, in the event of their selection, fo; undertaking the pBangkok for a period upto 16 weeks for the terms as indicated iit is the endeavor of the Government to send best faculty fromkind of images at the international level, you are requested to kinominations, that would be meeting the above mentioned requirThe selection committee gives its recommendations to thethe bio- data of the nominees placed before it. Therefore, therecommended for consideration of the selection committee, mayin five copies in the enclosed format as per Annexure-l,. cshort-term fac,rlty secondment to AIT, [email protected].
4- The last date for receipt of nomination in thisThe nominations are required in five copies duly screened andof the Institution and to be sent to the following address:
R.C. MeenaEconomic AdviserMinistry of Human Resource Development,Departrnent of Higher Education,Room No. 326 'C' Wing, Shastri Bhawan,New Delhi-l10 001Tele No. 23383432
Encls: as above-
of deputation wilt be
vident fund /GeneralIty deputed will be met
this scheme in youfaculty secondment
a doctorate degree incourse description
the area to his credit.idates, who could be
assignment at AIT,each course. Since
ia to project the righty forward only those
, by this Ministry.on the basis of
o-data of the facultysent to this Ministry
ete details regardingat MHRD, web-site
by the Head
Economic AdviserTele No. 233 83432
(Io be submitted In 4 coples)
TERM APPLIED FOR
Name (Expanded initials)
Date and Place of Birth
Nationality
Present Post held with completeaddress of the Institute.
Present Postal AddressTel. No. /Fax No./E-Mai/MobileNo,Educational Qualifications
Narne of University/lnstitute
Subjects Taken
Professiona I Experience
experience: P.G.ing/Research
DurationAddress of theOffice,Organization orlnstitution
Papers (lf the Spacerate sheet of paper)
Detalls of Published work: Books, Articles, Mono$rabelow is insufficient please $ive full particulars on a
ANNEXURE. 1
Contd..
Summary of recent/current projectsundertakenCurrent Interests and Assignments
(a) Visits abroad:
Purpose of visitDuration of VisitCountry Visited
(b) Previous assignment with AlT, if any:
r directly hired by AITCourse taught
Any other relevant information:
ature of Appllcant.
Remarks of Head of the Institution:
of the Head of theion wlth (Xfice seal.
7AIT SCHOOL REQUESTS FOR INDIAN FACULTY SHORT- SECONDMENTS
Ausust 2011Semester
Field of Study Course Title
School ofEngineering &Technology
lndustrial &ManufacturingEngineering
AT 72-04EngineeringEconomy3 (3-o)
AT 72.01DeterministicOptimizationModels,3 (3-0)
erministic Optimization Modare Packages; Linear Pror Programming and
imization; Dynamic ProgramFlow; Nonlinear Progr
ic Concepts in Engineeringmic Evaluation of Alterna
acement Analysis; Accountipts; Depreciation and T
uct Costing and Cost Estim
and Uncertainty; Determinital Eudgeting Models.
AT 73.02AdvancedManufacturingProcesses,3 (3-o)
tural Properties of Enginterials; Subtractive Manufact
ss; Unconventional Manufisses; Additive Manufacturi
; Formative Manufases; Rapid Prototyping
ronmental Aspects.
AT73.t7Advanced MaterialScience for design& Manufacturing3 (3-o)
s Metals, Non-Ferrous Msite Materials and
cs, Coatings, Finishes and
; Testing of Materials;erioration of Materials; Econterial Selection; Case Studies
Mechatronics AT74.O1,:Kinematics andDynamics ofMechanisms andRobots 3(2-3)
nents of Mechanism. Platics Analysis and Modeli
e Design. Dynamics of Plms. Spatial Mechanisms. In
otics. Manipulator Kinemati
iectory Planning. Manipulatamics and Control. Case Stu
tion of SemiconductorDesign of Transistor
i ts. Digital Integrated-Circui
lding Blocks. Amplif ier Circuis. Additional Electronic B
cks. Analog and Digital Mea
N 74.04Digital and AnalogCircuit Design,3 (2-3)
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School Course TitleField of Study
I Systems Design Processs; Combinational and Seuits Design and lmplementati
Output Design and Clocktion; Design of Memory;
are Description Languageid Prototyping and lmpl
igital Systems; Memory Sy
and Test; Testing and Desbi l i ty (DFT).
AT 81.02Digital IntegratedCircuit Design,
3 (2-3)
AT 81.05
Analog lntegrated
Circuit Design,
3 (2-3)
MicroelectronicsSchool ofEngineering &Technology(continued)
echnology, device modeling
t, Basic analog sub circuits,lysis and modeling, Basic opplif ier design, Advanced ope
pl ifi ers, Com parators, I ntegra, Data converters.
tclaranananf i l l
iew of RS Application. Int
en electromagnetic waveets. Satellite.system and Se
uction to RS lmage P
e Enhancement. Geomeion. RS lmage Ctassifica
AT 75.03Remote Sensing3(2-3)
Remote Sensing &GeographicInformation Systems
of catalyst, homogrogeneous catalysis, chemi
n on surface, metal ande catalysts.
AT79.06 :Catalysis (incf udingphotocatalYsis)2(2-0)
Nanotechnology
modynamics, Nanothermical Eguilibrium Thermo
tistical Mechanics, Other Ki
ermodynam i cs, entroPY.
AT79.07 :NanoThermodynamics2(2-ol
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5AtT Schools Requests for Indion Faculty Short-Term Secondments
Course DescriptionField of Study
School ofEngineering &Technology(continued)
Nanotechnology(continued]
AT79.09 :Colloids andNanopafticles3(2-3)
CollcheHolcheche
flu
collda i l
apFtoo
colf
the
chemistry is the oldestistry predating even a
r. the knowledge base ofistry began to fade from thistrv curriculum and has onl
ntly had a resurgence due tonce of nanoparticles. The:rce of the basic science
istry will be brieffy reviewcal experiments (absorption,rescen ce, ti me- resolved
nce, dynamic light scattcan now be used to elucida
coverage and electrostatirties of nanoparticles. Colldal principles are widesl i fe, in nature and technical
ication. Why is milk white anh pastes transparent? What
and what is their behaviids are mixtures of different
diverse and complext can we expect of such systcan we use their properties.
of exarnples from the daily liof materials and of food, wiiments. this lecture con
rdisciplinary and very broad t
col lo id
in
some
r?hases
in thekeytheic of
Telecom munications AT 77.05TeletrafficEngineering3 (2.s-1.s)
Flows in Networks. Dimenand Delay Systems- Loss a
in Switching Systems. Traffisurements. Multi-Dimension
c. Traffic Models for ATM
N 77.L2Switching Systems3 (2.s-1.s)
ution of Switching Systems.ing System Architecture.
Software Structure of the Ditch. Signaling. Examples of Ex
tal Switches. ATM Switching.in Switching: Photonic 5
itclning. Laboratory Experimg DX20O Switching Systems.
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4AIT Schools Reguests for lndion Foculty Short-Term Secandments
Field of Study f.ourse Title
School ofEngineering &Technology(continued)
Water EngineeringManagement
cE 74.12Hydrodynamics,3 (3-0)
d properties, fluid pressure,theory and applications
amics, governing equationstinuity, momentum, energy
nt of flow momentum,rodynamic simil i tudes, lami
ernt flows, boundary layerss, open channels, hydraulicctures and hydraulic machin
CE 74.5L RiverEngineering andModeling,3 (3-o)
chrtraforstaMC
an i
f iV,
fl ow hydrology, sedimentcteristiCs, mode of sedim
sport, bed forms, sedimentulas, alluvial roughness; de channels, sediment transurem ents, river engineeri
lytical and numerical modelir morphology; sedimentatirvoirs and its computational
, reseryoirs sedimentati; water quality characte
ection/diffusion and mixingter quality,,water quality m
applications through case
sp()rtof
School ofEnvironment,Resources &Development
Food EngineeringBioprocessTechnology
ED73.O1 : FoodProcess Engineering3(3-o)
neering principles applied toing operations; rheologiin refation to fluid flow;
inear air f low in granular mahanical separation processesse conveying; simulation of
; heating and cooling pre relations in foods and ation processes-
Pulp and PaperTechnology
ED 74.9001_Fiber Structure andChemistry3 (3-0)
cture of wood and nonials, chemical components
materials; cellulose, hem icelin; clnemistry of delignificati
ing; alternative uses force chemistry of fibers and p
School ofManagement
sM 60.42OrganizationalBehavior andStructure2 Q-al
dual and group behavior;nizational structure; organiBni tech nology dimension;leadersh ip; communication,
ement, organizational polinizational development, ch
tegies for organizations, gramics in organizational restrbusiness re-engineering
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AIT Schoals Requests far lndion Foculty Short-Term Secondments
' School Course DescriptionField of Study
place and project-teamunication; non-verbal
nication; listening skills;and memos; oral reporti
cultural com m unication.
sM 50.04BusinessCommunicat ion2 Q-al
School ofManagement(conlinued)
5M 80.1.1KnowledgeManagement3 (3-0)
ledge resources, Knowledgeagement processes, corpora
ge goals, Corporate coreledge, Knowledge gaps,
, External knowledge,pment, Tacit knowledge,
edge, Know-how, Creativityedge Management tools, Cnal knowledge exchanges,
rving Knowledge, and
surement of Knowledge.
ural Values in the Global Coyzing Cultural I nteractions,
s-Cultural Conflicts, Focus onProcesses: Communicatio
otiation, Decision-Making, aflict.
sM 80.33Cross-culturalManagement3 (3-0)
asof 15 Februory 2O71
AIT Schools Requests lor lndion Faculty Short-Term Secondments
Januq,rv 2Q1,2 Semester
School ofEngineering &Technology
Industrial &ManufacturingEngineering
AT 72.09 Inventoryand LogisticsManagement,3 t3-o)
AT 74.07AutomationTechnology3 (2-3)
iew of Inventory System; ll
nd; Dependent Demandterial Requ irements Planning
nced Production/ Invenion to Logistics and 5u
in Management; Logisticsin Processes.
odels;
ples of Automation Techammable Logic Control lers
itaf Csmmunication. Feedbat ro l . Man-Machine Commu
Mechatronics
AT 74.08MicroprocessorSystems,3 (2-3)
ital technology; microcompucture and operations;
Futer; assembly langfnming; bus system;rocessor interfacing, seri
lel transmission, interrups and multiprocessor
ocomputer developmentocomputer operating systication examples.
xed Signal lC Design, Designed Capacitor Circuits,
Converter Circu its, DesignLoop and Frequency Syn
AT 81.11vlixed Signal lCDesign3 (2-3)
Microelectronics
aim of the course is to equidents with skills in techn
innovation management acourse uses an interdiscipli
proach and emphasizes theportance of teamwork in the
implernentation of policies
naging oil and gas projects.
cE81.9005:Advanced SteelMaterials & Designfor Offshore SteelPlatforms3(3-o)
Offshore TechnologyManagement
pping Concept. Data Structunagement Techniques- Datauisition. Global Positioningrface. Data Manipulation alysis. Map Output Generati
AT76.01 :
GeograPhictnformationSystems3(2-3)
Remot€ Sensing and
Geographicfnformation Systems
ffic Flows in Networks. DiLoss and Delay Systems.ay in Switching Systems. Tra
surements. Multi-Dimensic, Traffic Models for ATM
AT 77.05TeletrafficEngineering3 (2.s-1.s)
Telecommunication
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1AIT Schools Requests for lndion Faculty Shon-Term Secondments
School Field of Study Course Description
School ofEngineering &Technology(continued)
Telecommunication(continued)
AT 77.08Network Planning3 (2..s-l.s)
Planning Process.s. Forecasting Demand
butions and Traffic Matriirnization of Local Exchange.ensioning. Introduction of N
nce and Reliability SimPlanning Tool PLANITU.
Water EngineeringManagement
CE 74.6t FloodModeling andManagement,3 (3-o)
hydrology, fl ood charactemodeling, flood routing
r basin, river channels andareas; flood forecasting m
inistic and stochasticficiaf neural network; floodmanagement, flood controlsures; flood risk analysis
ing; flood plain developmgement, flood damages; a
ibility of flood control projec
rbaruk
DisasterPreparedness,Mitigation and
Management
rN 84.33Coastal Resiliencyand Natural
3 (3-0)
ents of Coastal communitylience; coastal populationibution and rnigration patte
al warming debate; coastalepisodic and chronic; Indimi of 1994; methods for m
; techniques for initiatinginto communities,
RR Background and Frpatory Approaches to Di
t, DRR Planning, CReduction Strategies and
rme lmplementation Ch
ln 84.36community BasedDisaster RiskManagement3 (3-ol
ED 79.06EnvironmentalAuditing
course gives an introductiure of envirsnmental prob
and the environmentalurban activities, and
currently controlled and mitdeals with the deve
ironmental management syskey role allocated to environiting, The course places empronmental audit and post-aes. Where relevant, referen
to application of environit technigues in the urban
as in organizations, local
ments and development
ted. ltnt of
s andental
School ofEnvironment,Resources &Development
Urban EnvironmentalManagement
as of 75 Februory 2077
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AIT Schools Requests for Indion Faculty Shart-Term Secondments
School Field of Study Course Title
School ofEnvironment,Resources &Development(citntinued)
Urban EnvironmentalManagement(continued)
ED 79.07DisasterManagement inUrbanEnvironmentalPlanning
ster management coveringtion, preparedness, respon
bilitation and reconstructiont types of hazards, hazard
erabifity assessment at the ciand techniques of risk asses
ronmental safety and securiprotection of l i felines and criities; structural and non-stru
tion measures; communich to disaster manageme
ndlevel;
n the
ED 79.08EnvironmentalLegislation
Intpol irnaenvlaw
conthe
poll
envsuienvpolland
uction to legislations, faws,ies for the protection andgernent of environment,
ronmental law; nature andunderstanding legal terms a
tt of environmental law;udiciary, damage and l iabi l i ters, action'against pollutionI of permit; procedural
ronmental law; legal theoriepolluters; methods of
ronmental l i t igation; sometion control, standards, wa
land pol lut ion, and sol id w;
osal law; ecological l iabil i ty
rate groups; environmentaluments, and the role of
ational agencies andction of the environment.
rctes
ts in
School of
ManagementsM 50.43Human ResourceManagement2 (2-o)
an rgsource management sygic human resource manag
M); job analysis and humanurce planning; recruitment a
ion; training and develoivation; career planning;
rmance appraisal; rewardspensataon, employee benefiagement relations, safety an
th, employee assistance prog
acteristics of New Techn
.Ups and Success Factors; Sttrepreneurial Developmpreneuriaf Personal ity and
is; New Product and Se
opment in Entrepreneurial
SM8O.32 : HighTechEntrepreneurshipand Business PlanDevelopment3(3-0)
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AIT Schools Requests fot lndian Foculty Shart'Term Secondments
' School Course DescriptionCourse TitleField of Study
p communication styles aies, managerial communica
leading high-performance te
unicating leadership inizations, public leadershipunication, leadershipunication development.
sM 80.L2LeadershipCommunication2 (2-o)
School ofManagement(continued)
unication of academic writ i
ing journals, criteria fortion, functions of a
structure and style, economrevisions and clarity.
sM 62.09Academic Writingfor BusinessResearch2 (L-21
nt educational managementent of educational instit
facilitation, enabling arecruitment, decision makres /systems in education
tions, academic leadershiP,nizing and devefoping per-
sM 62.81Management ofEducation2 (2-o)
as of 15 February 2011