Kai. Amadar Brahmdevdada Mane Shikshan Va. Samajik Pratishthan, Belati Sanchalit.

General Science & Engineering

Prof. Dr. Babasaheb More (HOD)

BMIT is a center of excellence where we nurture the young talent in different streams of engineering. General Science & Engineering department has major emphasis of imparting training to encourage curiosity and innovativeness among the students and lay a foundation to face challenges of fast changing needs of the industry. Our department plays a vital role in the teaching of Basic Sciences to engineering students. The purpose of Basic Science subjects in engineering study is to lay down a strong foundation of basic principles of various disciplines of Engineering. I am proud to possess a highly qualified and dedicated staff who are always striving to perceive and resolve students queries. The interaction between students and faculty greatly enriches the educational experience for all. Through this platform I would like to give message to students that, “Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside eu that is greater than any obstacle.”

The department emphasizes on achieving excellence in teaching. The first year is a first exposure for the newly admitted students from junior colleges. The efforts are being taken to start classes well in advance even before admissions to get sufficient time for study to the students.

In order to have proper co-ordination between students and teachers, a novel scheme has been introduced where in teacher acts as guardian for students to help them to face challenges in front of them and their personal problems. In this process, parents are always informed about progress of the students through letters. For proper co-ordination between the parents, students and teachers, parents’ meets are arranged.

Vision

“To be recognized as the ‘Center of Excellence’ for Technical, Management Education and Technology Development”

Mision

1) To develop the students in academic excellence and professional knowledge with ethical leadership so that they are ready to use for Society.

2) To provide the solutions for the industrial problems on continuous basis.

Goals

1: To emphasize the classroom and laboratory as the most important place on campus.

2: To provide a superior education in developing students’ abilities to think, solve problems, use the scientific method, and communicate effectively.

3: To recruit and retain well qualified diverse faculty.

4: To reinforce and promote a positive image of the Engineering science and technology department and its programs and faculty.

5: To promote the utilization of a broad range of technology.

Staff NameDesignationQualificationTotal ExpEmail IdPhoto
Dr.Babasaheb MoreAssociate ProfessorM.Sc (Phy ),  PhD26babasaheb.manik.more@bmionline.co.in
Prof. Ashwin BhopaleAssistant ProfessorBE (Civil)M.Tech (Structure )18ashwinkumar.anandrao.bhopale@bmionline.co.in
Prof.Anand WardoleAssistant ProfessorBE (Civil)M.Tech (Structure )15anand.arun.wardole@bmionline.co.in
Prof. Tejkumar PawarAssistant ProfessorM.Sc (Maths), BEd25tejkumar.dattatray.pawar@bmionline.co.in
Prof.ManjushriDhanaveAssistant ProfessorM.Sc (Maths), BEd13manjushree.narayan.dhanave@bmionline.co.in
Prof. Chandrakant PimpaleAssistant ProfessorM.Tech ( Industrial Maths with Com. App )10chandrakant.shivaji.pimpale@bmionline.co.in
Prof. Md Mateen ShaikhAssistant ProfessorM.Sc (Chem ),  PhD*11md.mateen.shaikh@bmionline.co.in
Prof.Varsha BinageAssistant ProfessorM.A (English), B.Ed, MBA11varsha.vikas.binage@bmionline.co.in
Prof.Pruthviraj ChavanAssistant ProfessorM.Sc. (org. Chem)B.Ed*13Pruthviraj_chavan@yahoo.com
Prof.Jayshri YejgarAssistant ProfessorM.Sc (Phy ),02Jayshreeghale8289@gmail.com

Laboratories:

The department constitutes Engineering Physics, Engineering Chemistry, Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Mechanics/Basic Civil Engineering And Communication Skill sections.

  1. Physics:

Overview:

History of mankind is history of science and history of science is history of Physics. Over the course of history, other sciences branched off from Physics to become science in their own right. Rutherford rightly said “ All Sciences are either physics or stamp collecting”. All modern Engineering and technology is rooted in the laws of physics as Engineers, and Scientists apply the laws and discoveries of physics to develop practical devices like automobiles , computers, electricity generators, electronics devices, nuclear reactor, bridges, tunnels and space shuttle. Hence physics is basis for all technological development. None of the fronts, social, human, environmental or economic can be thought of, as far as development is concerned without physics. Science of today is the technology of tomorrow. Heisenberg stated “ Science clears the fields on which technology can build.” Materials play an important roll in the advancement of science and technology and human society. The demands for materials and processes which are cost effective, environment friendly and energy efficient are on the increase and will continue to increase. Scientist and engineers draw a solid foundation in physics, add experience gained through practice and apply these elements to develop efficient ways to work with the materials and forces of nature for the benefit of mankind. Most Engineering research is directed towards a specific objective, applying Physics to meet a human need. In short Physics makes a world round.

Department of Physics was established in 2006 to offer a solid foundation in Physics to prepare students for specialization in all branches of Engineering at undergraduate level. Engineering Physics is mandatory subjects for all branches of Engineering atundergraduate level.

Laboratory Name: Physics

Area of Laboratory                             – 148.57 Sqmt

Lab Assistant                                      – Mr. ParmeshwarKudkyal

Lab In charge                                      – Dr. B M More

Laboratory Resources:

  • LASER Experiment kit · Malus Law kit
  • Hall Effect set up · LASER for diffraction
  • Spectrometer · Polariometer
  • Energy Band gap kit · Photo cell characteristics kit
  • CE transistor characteristics kit · CB transistor characteristics kit
  • PN junction characteristics · Crystal structures
  • Resolving Power of telescope · Demonstration of Fiber Optics, etc.

2. Chemistry:

Overview:

The chemistry section under the general Science and Engineering Department was established in 2006, to provide all basic and advanced scientific knowledge to various

disciplines of under graduate and post graduate studies of engineering and technology. the

department is well equipped with all apparatus and facilities as per the AICTE/DTE and

university norms. Engineering Chemistry is mandatory subjects for all branches of

Engineering at undergraduate level.

The experiments on water analysis, ore and alloy analysis, fuel, lubricant, oil

analysis are conducted in laboratory.

Laboratory Name: Chemistry

Area of Laboratory                             -176 Sqmt

Lab Assistant                                      – Mrs. N S Kulkarni

Lab In charge                                      – Prof. M M Shaikh

   Prof. P S Chavan        

Laboratory Resources:

  • PH Meter · Conductometer
  • Colorimeter · Analytical Balance
  • Electronics Balance ·  Hot Plate

 

3. Mathematics:

Overview:

Mathematics is the mother and queen of all sciences. Without mathematics, the purposeful existence of engineering science is not possible. Therefore, our modern civilization which is the outcome of science, engineering and technology has got a very close touch with mathematical education. In fact, the concept of mathematical education is as old as the human society itself. For national development, therefore, right kind of mathematical education and its associated technology is of utmost importance. The mathematical education develops generations having enduring values of life in society; thereby, yielding peace and tranquility amongst people in the society and instilling amongst generations how to live to the right values of life and bring the entire generation to enjoy a greater quota of intellectual poise, mental stability, health, social happiness and national well-being. In order to meet the afore mentioned objectives of the mathematical education, the science and engineering students should learn the guiding principles behind the scenes which are more important than the formal manipulations. The student should get an impression that mathematics is not a collection of tricks and recipes but a systematic science of practical importance, resting on a relatively small number of basic concepts and involving powerful unifying methods. The student should convince himself/herself of necessity for applying mathematical procedures to science and engineering problems. To meet the end, the subjects like Engineering Mathematics I, II, III; Numerical Analysis; Discrete Mathematics; Advanced Numerical Methods; Probability, Statistics and Queuing Theory; Operations Research and Computer Oriented Programming have been introduced at UG level of engineering education of Solapur University.

The Teaching Staff members are –

  1. Prof. T D Pawar
  2. Prof. M N Dhanave
  3. Prof. C S Pimpale

 

4. Basic Civil Engineering / Engineering Mechanics:

Overview:

Civil Engineering Department is the supporting department in the Institute. Department of Civil Engineering has been mainly involved in the co-ordination of construction and development, repair/ civil engineering maintenance works in the campus etc. apart from teaching. It looks after the First Year Engineering Admissions and Stage/Venue Management for various programs and activities in the Institute.

Today is an era of ‘interdisciplinary approach’ and everybody must have a minimum basic knowledge of all the branches and disciplines. Therefore department is taking more focused and multidimensional efforts to make the ‘foundation’ of the students as strong and as safe as possible! The department is well established with all the infrastructural facilities required to conduct under graduate studies as per the AICTE/DTE and university norms. The staff members are very enthusiastic and dynamic towards all the activities the department undertakes. Interdisciplinary subjects like Engineering Mechanics for the 1st term of F.Y.B.Tech And Basic Civil Engineering for the 2nd term of F.Y.B.Tech, Fluid Mechanics, Strength of Materials and Environmental studies are conducted for S.E.

 

Laboratory Name: Basic Civil Engineering/ Engineering Mechanics

Area of Laboratory                             -144 Sqmt

Lab Assistant                                      – Mr. S M More

Lab In charge                                      – Prof A A Bhopale

Prof A A Wardole

Laboratory Resources:

  • Jib crane · Fletures trolley
  • Bell crank liver · Beam reaction apparatus
  • Law of polygon of forces · Planimeter
  • Theodolite · Dumpy level
  • Auto level · Centrifugal Force

 

5. Language Laboratory (Communication Skill):

Overview:

Communication skill have vital role in the curriculum. This course aims to helpthe students in the process of acquisition of language learning skills, make them aware ofthe correct usage of the words. The student must be able to write various types ofbusiness letters and technical reports.

With the help of LINGUA &ETNL Softwarethe students are learning spoken English with RP standard. The term work of communication skill is conducted in the laboratory through

the same.

Area of Laboratory                             -80Sqmt

Lab In charge                                      – Prof. V V Binage

 

Laboratories:

The department constitutes Engineering Physics, Engineering Chemistry, Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Mechanics/Basic Civil Engineering And Communication Skill sections.

  1. Physics:

Overview:

History of mankind is history of science and history of science is history of Physics. Over the course of history, other sciences branched off from Physics to become science in their own right. Rutherford rightly said “ All Sciences are either physics or stamp collecting”. All modern Engineering and technology is rooted in the laws of physics as Engineers, and Scientists apply the laws and discoveries of physics to develop practical devices like automobiles , computers, electricity generators, electronics devices, nuclear reactor, bridges, tunnels and space shuttle. Hence physics is basis for all technological development. None of the fronts, social, human, environmental or economic can be thought of, as far as development is concerned without physics. Science of today is the technology of tomorrow. Heisenberg stated “ Science clears the fields on which technology can build.” Materials play an important roll in the advancement of science and technology and human society. The demands for materials and processes which are cost effective, environment friendly and energy efficient are on the increase and will continue to increase. Scientist and engineers draw a solid foundation in physics, add experience gained through practice and apply these elements to develop efficient ways to work with the materials and forces of nature for the benefit of mankind. Most Engineering research is directed towards a specific objective, applying Physics to meet a human need. In short Physics makes a world round.

Department of Physics was established in 2006 to offer a solid foundation in Physics to prepare students for specialization in all branches of Engineering at undergraduate level. Engineering Physics is mandatory subjects for all branches of Engineering atundergraduate level.

Laboratory Name: Physics

Area of Laboratory                             – 148.57 Sqmt

Lab Assistant                                      – Mr. ParmeshwarKudkyal

Lab In charge                                      – Dr. B M More

Laboratory Resources:

  • LASER Experiment kit · Malus Law kit
  • Hall Effect set up · LASER for diffraction
  • Spectrometer · Polariometer
  • Energy Band gap kit · Photo cell characteristics kit
  • CE transistor characteristics kit · CB transistor characteristics kit
  • PN junction characteristics · Crystal structures
  • Resolving Power of telescope · Demonstration of Fiber Optics, etc.

2. Chemistry:

Overview:

The chemistry section under the general Science and Engineering Department was established in 2006, to provide all basic and advanced scientific knowledge to various

disciplines of under graduate and post graduate studies of engineering and technology. the

department is well equipped with all apparatus and facilities as per the AICTE/DTE and

university norms. Engineering Chemistry is mandatory subjects for all branches of

Engineering at undergraduate level.

The experiments on water analysis, ore and alloy analysis, fuel, lubricant, oil

analysis are conducted in laboratory.

Laboratory Name: Chemistry

Area of Laboratory                             -176 Sqmt

Lab Assistant                                      – Mrs. N S Kulkarni

Lab In charge                                      – Prof. M M Shaikh

   Prof. P S Chavan        

Laboratory Resources:

  • PH Meter · Conductometer
  • Colorimeter · Analytical Balance
  • Electronics Balance ·  Hot Plate

 

3. Mathematics:

Overview:

Mathematics is the mother and queen of all sciences. Without mathematics, the purposeful existence of engineering science is not possible. Therefore, our modern civilization which is the outcome of science, engineering and technology has got a very close touch with mathematical education. In fact, the concept of mathematical education is as old as the human society itself. For national development, therefore, right kind of mathematical education and its associated technology is of utmost importance. The mathematical education develops generations having enduring values of life in society; thereby, yielding peace and tranquility amongst people in the society and instilling amongst generations how to live to the right values of life and bring the entire generation to enjoy a greater quota of intellectual poise, mental stability, health, social happiness and national well-being. In order to meet the afore mentioned objectives of the mathematical education, the science and engineering students should learn the guiding principles behind the scenes which are more important than the formal manipulations. The student should get an impression that mathematics is not a collection of tricks and recipes but a systematic science of practical importance, resting on a relatively small number of basic concepts and involving powerful unifying methods. The student should convince himself/herself of necessity for applying mathematical procedures to science and engineering problems. To meet the end, the subjects like Engineering Mathematics I, II, III; Numerical Analysis; Discrete Mathematics; Advanced Numerical Methods; Probability, Statistics and Queuing Theory; Operations Research and Computer Oriented Programming have been introduced at UG level of engineering education of Solapur University.

The Teaching Staff members are –

  1. Prof. T D Pawar
  2. Prof. M N Dhanave
  3. Prof. C S Pimpale

 

4. Basic Civil Engineering / Engineering Mechanics:

Overview:

Civil Engineering Department is the supporting department in the Institute. Department of Civil Engineering has been mainly involved in the co-ordination of construction and development, repair/ civil engineering maintenance works in the campus etc. apart from teaching. It looks after the First Year Engineering Admissions and Stage/Venue Management for various programs and activities in the Institute.

Today is an era of ‘interdisciplinary approach’ and everybody must have a minimum basic knowledge of all the branches and disciplines. Therefore department is taking more focused and multidimensional efforts to make the ‘foundation’ of the students as strong and as safe as possible! The department is well established with all the infrastructural facilities required to conduct under graduate studies as per the AICTE/DTE and university norms. The staff members are very enthusiastic and dynamic towards all the activities the department undertakes. Interdisciplinary subjects like Engineering Mechanics for the 1st term of F.Y.B.Tech And Basic Civil Engineering for the 2nd term of F.Y.B.Tech, Fluid Mechanics, Strength of Materials and Environmental studies are conducted for S.E.

 

Laboratory Name: Basic Civil Engineering/ Engineering Mechanics

Area of Laboratory                             -144 Sqmt

Lab Assistant                                      – Mr. S M More

Lab In charge                                      – Prof A A Bhopale

Prof A A Wardole

Laboratory Resources:

  • Jib crane · Fletures trolley
  • Bell crank liver · Beam reaction apparatus
  • Law of polygon of forces · Planimeter
  • Theodolite · Dumpy level
  • Auto level · Centrifugal Force

 

5. Language Laboratory (Communication Skill):

Overview:

Communication skill have vital role in the curriculum. This course aims to helpthe students in the process of acquisition of language learning skills, make them aware ofthe correct usage of the words. The student must be able to write various types ofbusiness letters and technical reports.

With the help of LINGUA &ETNL Softwarethe students are learning spoken English with RP standard. The term work of communication skill is conducted in the laboratory through

the same.

Area of Laboratory                             -80Sqmt

Lab In charge                                      – Prof. V V Binage

 

  Sr no Title Level Arranged by Name of Faculty Dates of Program
1 Proc. International Conference on Energy, Environment and Electrochem. International CECRI, Karaikuddi, T. N., India Dr. B M More Feb. 10-12, 1993
2 Proc. International Conference on Energy, Environment and Electrochem. International CECRI, Karaikuddi, T. N., India,. Dr. B M More Feb. 10-12, 1993
3 Proc. International Conference on Energy, Environment and Electrochem. International CECRI, Karaikuddi, T. N., India,. Dr. B M More Feb. 10-12, 1993.  
4 Proc. 4th National Convention of Electrochemical Electrochemist, CECRI, Madras, T. N., India Dr. B M More , July 6-9, 1993.
5 Proc. 5th International, Symposium on Advances in Electrochemical Science and Technology, International IIT, Madras, T. N., India, Dr. B M More July. 23-24, 1994.  
6 Proc. 5th International, Symposium on Advances in Electrochemical Science and Technology, International IIT, Madras, T. N., India, Dr. B M More Nov. 23-24, 1994
7 Proc. 5th International, Symposium on Advances in Electrochemical Science and Technology, International IIT, Madras, T. N., India Dr. B M More Nov. 23-24, 1994.
8 Proc. 5th International, Symposium on Advances in Electrochemical Science and Technology, International IIT, Madras, T. N., India, Dr. B M More Nov. 23-24, 1994
9 Proc. 5th International, Symposium on Advances in Electrochemical Science and Technology, International IIT, Madras, T. N., India Dr. B M More Nov. 23-24, 1994
10 Proc. National Conference on Development in Electronics Materials and their Applications, National Shivaji University, Kolhapur, M. S., India Dr. B M More March 6-8, 1995
11 Proc. National Conference on Development in Electronics Materials and their Applications, National Shivaji University, Kolhapur, M. S., India, Dr. B M More March 6-8, 1995.
12 Proc. 8th International Workshop on Physics of Semiconductor Devuces, NPL, and International New Delhi, India Dr. B M More Dec. 11-16, 1995
13 Proc. 6th National Conv. Of Electrochemists, , National CECRI, Karaikudi, T. N., India Dr. B M More Dec. 20-22, 1995.  
14 Proc. 6th National Conv. Of Electrichemist, National CECRI, Karaikudi, T. N., India Dr. B M More Dec. 20-22, 1995.  
15 Proc. 6th National Conv. Of Electrochemists, , National CECRI, Karaikudi, T. N., India Dr. B M More Dec. 20-22, 1995.  
16 Proc. International Symposium on Electronic Devices and Materials, International National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, ROC, Dr. B M More Dec. 16-21, 1996.  
17 Proc. 3rd International Conference and Intensive Tutorial Course on Semiconductor Materials and Technology, International University of Delhi, South Campus, New Delhi, India, Dr. B M More Dec. 16-21, 1996.
18 Int. Conf. on Chemestry, Materials and Bioscience for Sustainable Development, , International Walchand College Solapur, India Dr. B M More Dec. 16-21, 1996.  
19 International             Conference on Science and Engineering Research (ICSER) International Singapore Dr. B M More Jan. 8-10, 2015.  
20 International Conference on Advances in Engineering Science and Technology, International Brahmdevdada Mane Institute of Technology, Solapur Dr. B M More 6-7/ FEB/2016.  
21 International Conference on Advances in Engineering Science and Technology, International Brahmdevdada Mane Institute of Technology, Solapur Dr. B M More 6-7/ FEB/2016
22 7th International Ground Water Conference IGWC-2017) on ‘Groundwater Vision 2030 – Water Security, Challenges and Climate Change Adaptation International New Delhi Dr. B M More December 11 – 13, 2017
23 International Conference in Advancement on Commerce Engineering, Management & Technology International Prof A ABhopale 31, March2013
24 Application of Mathematics in Science and Engineering State MIT college of Engineering Pune Prof A ABhopale 22/12/2016 to 23/12/2016
25 Teaching Methodology State Government College of Engineering, Karad Prof. A ABhopale 23/12/2013 to 27/12/2013
26 Application of Mathematics in Science and Engineering State MIT college of Engineering Pune Prof. T D Pawar 22/12/2016 to 23/12/2016
27 Application of Mathematical Methods in Engineering state MIT, Pune Prof. T D Pawar 05/02/2016 – 06/02/2016
28 Environmental Studies State WIT, IIT Bombay Prof. A AWardole 02/06/2015 to 12/06/2015
29 Teaching Methodology State Government College of Engineering, Karad Prof. A AWardole 23/12/2013 to 27/12/2013
31 Nanotechnology / Intellectual Property Rights State BMIT, Belati, Solapur Dr. B M More 04/04/2015 – 05/04/2015
32 Nanotechnology / Intellectual Property Rights State BMIT, Belati, Solapur Prof. M N Dhanave 04/04/2015 – 05/04/2015
33 Nanotechnology / Intellectual Property Rights state BMIT, Belati, Solapur Prof. A AWardole 04/04/2015 – 05/04/2015
35 Fuzzy Mathematics & its application state Solapur University, Solapur Prof. M. N Dhanave 28/02/2015
36 Sexual harassment of women at workplace Act 2015 University BMIT Prof. M. N Dhanave 27/02/2017
37 Conference – First Western Maharashtra ELTAI Regional Conference State Dr. V.M Medical College, Solapur Ms. BinageVarshaVikas 17th Feb 2006
38 International Conference on Advancements in Commerce, Engineering, Management and Technology International Indo-Global Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture, Pune Ms. BinageVarshaVikas 31st March 2013
39 One week STTP on Teaching Methodology National Govt. College of Engineering, Karad Ms. BinageVarshaVikas 23rd-27th Dec 2013
40 Development in Nano- Technology, Intellectual Property Rights State BMIT,Solapur Ms. BinageVarshaVikas 4th-5th April 2015
41 International Conference on Advances in Engineering Science and Technology – ICAEST2016 International BMIT, Solapur Ms. BinageVarshaVikas 6th-7th Feb 2016
42 One day workshop on FE Syllabus Framing University N B NavaleSinghgad College of Engg. Solapur Ms. BinageVarshaVikas 15th Feb 2016
43 One day workshop on Revision of FE Communication skills Syllabus University BMIT,Solapur Ms. BinageVarshaVikas 25th Feb 2016
44 Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights in India National SSWCE, Solapur Ms. BinageVarshaVikas 24th-26th Feb 2020
45 One Week FDP on Effective Proposal Writing for Research and Funding National Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Centre, Nashik Ms. BinageVarshaVikas 13th-18th May 2020
46 Webinar on Intellectual Property Rights Process National Sanjay Bhokare Group of Institutes, Miraj Ms. BinageVarshaVikas 22nd May 2020
47 FDP on Technical Teachers Training National VidyaVardhini Institute of Technology, Pal (Gargoti) Ms. BinageVarshaVikas 22nd-26th May 2020
48 1 st International conference on Advancements in Commerce ,Engg and management technology International Prof M N Dhanave 31 March 2013
49 Advances in Engineering Science and Technology” (ICAEST – 16) International International Association of Engineering & Technology for Skill Development (IAETSD) and BMIT Prof M M Shaikh 6th & 7th Feb. 2016
50 Science, Technology and Management: New Horizons National Anekant Institute of Management Studies (AIMS), Baramati Prof M M Shaikh October 7-8, 2015, 85-88
51 “Latest Trends in Fundamental Research” (LTFR-2015) National School of Chemical Sciences, Solapur University, Solapur Prof M M Shaikh February 21st, 2015  
52 ETCS-2012 “Emerging Trends in Chemical Sciences National School of chemical science, Solapur University, Solapur Prof M M Shaikh November 2-4, 2012.
53 ISCBC-2012 International Conference on Expanding Horizones in Chemical and Biological Sciences: Innovations Crossroads International School of chemical science, Solapur University, Solapur Prof M M Shaikh 21st – 24th  January, 2012
54 ISCBC-2012 International Conference on Expanding Horizones in Chemical and Biological Sciences: Innovations Crossroads International School of chemical science, Solapur University, Solapur Prof M M Shaikh 21st – 24th  January, 2012
55 ISCBC-2012 International Conference on Expanding Horizones in Chemical and Biological Sciences: Innovations Crossroads International School of chemical science, Solapur University, Solapur Prof M M Shaikh 21st – 24th  January, 2012
56 National Conference on “Recent Advances in Chemical Sciences” National School of chemical science, Solapur University, Solapur Prof M M Shaikh November 26, 2017.
57 11th International Conference on Frontiers of Polymers and Advanced Materials   International Indian Institute of Technology Delhi and The Society for Polymer Science, India, Prof M M Shaikh December 15 – 17, 2010.
58 11th International Conference on Frontiers of Polymers and Advanced Materials   International Indian Institute of Technology Delhi and The Society for Polymer Science, India, Prof M M Shaikh December 15 – 17, 2010.
59 MACRO – 2009 Recent Advances in Polymeric Materials, 10th National Conference National The Society for Polymer Science, Chennai Chapter and Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology Madras, INDIA, Prof M M Shaikh March 9 – 11, 2009.
60 MACRO – 2006 Polymers for Advanced Technologies, 9th National Conference Organized by   National The Society for Polymer Science, India, Prof M M Shaikh December 17th to 19th December – 2006,
61 National Conference on Recent trends in Polymer Science and Technology NCRTPST – 2006 National Comibatore Prof M M Shaikh July 14th & 15th 2006,.
62 International Congress of Chemistry and Environment – 2005 International International Congress of Chemistry and Environment Indore Prof M M Shaikh 24th – 26th December 2005
63 National Seminar on Recent Developments in Biomedical Polymers and their Application, National Shriram Institute for Industrial Research, Bangalore Prof M M Shaikh 13th and 14th May – 2005.
64 Syllabus setting of Engg Maths – I & II for FY University N.B. NavaleSinghad College of Engg, Soalpur Prof. T D Pawar 28th June 2018
65 Syllabus setting of Engg Maths – I & II for FY University N.B. NavaleSinghad College of Engg, Soalpur Prof. C S Pimpale 28th June 2018
66 Indian languages as an Alternative medium of Instruction in Technical Education National IIIT ,Pune Prof. C S Pimpale August 31 – September 1 2019
67 Online WORKSHOP on LaTeX College MIT COLLEGE OF RAILWAY ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH, BARSHI Prof. C S Pimpale 14 May to 17 May 2020
68 Art of Research Paper Writing and IPR National PCCOE, Nigdi C S Pimpale 25th – 27th May 2020
69 Student Induction Programme State Sharad Institute of Technology, Kolhapur P S Chavan 17 June to 19 June 19
70 Overcoming Challenges in adapting Online Technology in teaching learning State Jhulelal Institute of Technology, Nagpur P S Chavan 6 May to 11 May 2020
71 Effective Proposal Writing for Research and funding State Sandeep Institute of Technology and Research Centre, Nashik P S Chavan 13 May to 18 May 2020
72 Maintenance and Repair of concrete structures. (AICTE approved FDP) UG and PG NPTEL   Prof A AWardole 27/01/2020-26/04/2020 (12 WEEK)
73 Awareness & prevention programme  for COVID-19 Social IQAC BMIT Solapur Prof AA Wardole 21/05/2020
74 COVID-19 Health awareness programme Social IQAC NBNCOE solapur Prof AA Wardole 25/04/2020
75 COVID-19  awareness programme2020 Social IQAC SHIvaji College Barshi Prof A AWardole 25/04/2020
76 Art of Research Paper Writing and IPR National PCCOE, Nigdi Prof. M M Shaikh 25th – 27th May 2020
77 FDP Virtual  lab National Sangmeshwar college solapur Prof M N Dhanave 22 feb 2019
78 STTP through ICT Mode on NBA Accreditation National N.B. Navale sighad college Solapur Prof M N Dhanave 22 april  to 26 april 2019
79 Syallbus setting engg maths I &II University N.B. Navale sighad college Solapur Prof M N Dhanave 28 June 2018
80 FDP Online Effective proposal writing for research and funding State Sandip institute of tech. Nasik Prof M N Dhanave 13/052020 to18/5/2020
81 STTP Patenting innovation State Sanjeevani College of Engg, Kopargaon, Ahmednagar Prof M N Dhanave 25 May 2020 to 29 May 2020
82 FDP Webinar IPR State Bharati Vidyapeeth Women College, Pune Prof M N Dhanave 30 May 2020
83 STTP Mathematics and Software for Researchers State SKN Singhad College of Engineering, Pandharpur Prof M N Dhanave 19 to 24th March 2012
84 Workshop IPR in India State Siddeshwar Women college of Engg, Solapur Prof M N Dhanave 24th to 26th  Feb 2020
85 5th International Conference on Advance in Materials Sci., International Raje Ramrao Mahavidyalaya, Jath Dr. B. M. More 06th – 07th June 2020
86 FDP Online Effective proposal writing for research and funding State Sandip institute of tech. Nasik Dr. B. M. More 13/052020 to18/5/2020
87 Socioemotional and Physical Well-being Webinar Series (Session 2)  Yoga Beyond Aches and Pains: A Yogic Approach To Mental Health International COLLEGE OF HOME SCIENCE NIRMALA NIKETAN Dr. B. M. More 30th May 2020
88 Single Crystal Perovskites: Next Wave of Photovoltaic Technology International Raje Ramrao Mahavidyalaya, Jath Dr. B. M. More 14th June 2020
Sr. No Name of Author Title of Publication Conference/Journal ISSN/ISBN Publish Date
1.                    Dr.More B. M Properties of chemically deposited antimony doped cadmium sulphide thin films for photoelectrochemical applications Bulletin of Electrochem   1993
2.                    Dr.More B. M Preparation and properties of (CdS)X(PbS)1-X thin composites Bulletin of Material Science   1994
3.                    Dr. More B. M Prepartion and properties of Sb2S3 thin films for photoelectrochemical applications Journal Electrochem.Soc.   1994
4.                    Dr. More B. M Optical and structural properties of antimony-doped CdS thin films Mat. Chem. Phys   1995
5.                    Dr. More B. M Preparation and properties of Sb2S3 thin films Mat. Chem. Phys.,   1995
6.                    Dr. More B. M Studies on chemically deposited PbS:Cu thin films Bulletin of Electro. Chem.,   1996
7.                    Dr. More B. M Silver sulphide thin films prepared in an aqueous alkaline mediu Bulleti of Electro.Chem.   1996
8.                    Dr. More B. M Preparation and properties of CdS:Bi2S3 mixed thin films Bulletin of Elections. Chem. Soc.   1996
9.                    Dr. More B. M Polycryastalline lead selenoid thin films: Growth from solution and properties, Ind. J. Pure and Appl. Phys   1996
10.                Dr. More B. M Polycrystalline n-PbXCd1-XS mixed electrode for photoelectrochemical solar cells Mat. Che.Phys., 1996
11.                Dr. More B. M Studies on chemically deposited CdS1-XSeXmixed thin films Mat. Chem. Phys.   1997
12.                Dr. More B. M Structural and optical properties of Cd1-XZnXS mixed thin films Ind. J. Pure and Appl. Phys   1997
13.                Dr. More B. M n-Cd0.925Pb0.075S:Sb Photoelectrode/Electrolyte solar cells Solid state Phenomena   1997
14.                Dr. More B. M Additional Gravitational Force is Acting on some Trees due to Presence of Underground Water Stream International Journal of Agriculture Sciences 0975-3710 2012
15.                Dr. More B. M Indication of underground water source for drilling of bore wells by some trees, Research and Reviews: Journal of Pure and Applied Physics 2320-2459 2013
16.                Dr. More B. M Violation of Newtons Law of Gravitation: Gravitational Force Increases                                  due to motion of  Water World Research Journal of Applied Physics 2278-8530 2013
17.                Dr. More B. M Nitrogen Estimation for Grapevine (In                 Veraison) Using RGB Color Image Processing Research and Reviews: Journal of Botanical Sciences 2320-0189 2014
18.                Dr. More B. M Increase in gravitational force due to motion of water: explains science of the water dowsing World Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 2278-8549 2013
19.                Dr. More B. M Texture Analysis Using DWT for Grape Plant Species Classification research& reviews: journal of botanical sciences 2320-0189 2014
20.                Dr. More B. M Wavelength Based Nitrogen Estimation of Grapes  usingRgbColor Images, World Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 2278-8530 2014
21.                Dr. More B. M An Experimental Study on Water Dowsing,   International Journal of        Research and Innovations in Earth Science 2394- 1375 2014
22.                Dr. More B. M Location Based Intelligent Mobile Organizer International Journal of Science and Research 2319-7064 2015
23.                Dr. More B. M Properties of chemically deposited antimony (III) doped CdS thin films for photoelectrochemical application, Proc. International Conference on Energy, Environment and Electrochem. CECRI, Karaikuddi, T. N., India,. Feb. 10-12, 1993
24. Anand. A. Wardole, Starch-Acrylic Acid  Hydrogel : Synthesis Characterization And Drug Release Study World Journal of Pharmaceutical Science 2278-4357 Jun-15
25. MdMateen M Shaikh Extractive Spectrophotometric Determination of Os (VIII) by using bis 1,6 (2 – mercapto 4,4,6, trimethlyl pyrimidine) – hexane (MTPH) International Journal of Engineering and Technical Research (IJETR) 2321-0869 September 2014.
26. Prof.ChandrakantShivajiPimpale The Demonstration of Assignment Problem for Undergraduate Engineering Study International Journal of Advance Research in Computer Science and Management Studies 2321-7782 Aug-14
27. MdMateen M Shaikh Starch-Acrylic acid hydrogel: Preparation and swelling Characteristics Research Journal of Science and Technology ISSN:  2349-2988(Online),  0975-4393 (Print)  April 2014
28. MdMateen M Shaikh Gumacacia -Acrylic acid hydrogel: pH sensitive materials for drug delivery system. Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry ISSN:  0974-4150(Online), 0974-4169 (Print) Apr-14
29. MdMateen M Shaikh In Vitro Release Kinetic Study of Paracetamol  from Sustained Release Matrix Table Containing Gum acacia and acrylic acid hydrogels International Journal of Engineering & Technical Research IJETR 2321-0869 (O) 2454-4698 (P) Apr-14
30. Md. Mateen M. Shaikh Starch-Acrylic Acid  Hydrogel : Synthesis Characterization And Drug Release Study World Journal of Pharmaceutical Science 2278-4357 Jun-15
31. Prof.T.DPawar Introduction of Fourier Series to First Year Undergraduate Engg. Students International Journal of Advanced Research Computer Engg. &Technology 2278-1323 Apr-14
32. Prof.A A Bhopale Introduction of Fourier Series to First Year Undergraduate Engg. Students International Journal of Advanced Research Computer Engg. & Technology 2278-1323 Apr-14
33. Prof . M N Dhanave The Implementation of Vedic Mathematical to Algebra and Geometry International Organization of Scientific Research Community  of Researcher e-ISSN: 2278-5728, p-ISSN:2319-765X Mar- April-2014
34. Ms. BinageVarshaVikas Improvement of English Communication Skills in Engineering Students: Solution through Advanced English Language Lab Presented in Conference and published in Journal Vol-II Issue7(IX) March 2013
35. Ms. BinageVarshaVikas Importance of English Communication Skills for Engineering Students International Journal ISSN(E):2321-8843
36. Prof . M N Dhanave Vedic mathematics tech. used in the process of action research IJBMSS Journal of Business, Mangement& Social Science International ISSN:2249-7463   March- 2013
37. Dr. B M More Modified deposition process: Deposition of CdSXPbS1-X composite thin films Proc. International Conference on Energy, Environment and Electrochem. Feb. 10-12, 1993
38. Dr. B M More Properties of chemically deposited antimony (III) doped CdS thin films for photoelectrochemical application, Proc. International Conference on Energy, Proc. International Conference on Energy, Environment and Electrochem. Feb. 10-12, 1993
39. Dr. B M More A modified chemical deposition process: Deposition of lead sulphide thin layers Proc. International Conference on Energy, Environment and Electrochem. Feb. 10-12, 1993.  
40. Dr. B M More Optical and structural properties of antimony doped CdS thin films Proc. 4th National Convention of Electrochemical Electrochemist, , July 6-9, 1993.
41. Dr. B M More Chemically deposited PbS:Cu thin films, Proc. 5th International, Symposium on Advances in Electrochemical Science and Technology, July. 23-24, 1994.  
42. Dr. B M More Properties of chemically deposited CdS:PbS multicomponent thin films Proc. 5th International, Symposium on Advances in Electrochemical Science and Technology, Nov. 23-24, 1994
43. Dr. B M More Silver sulphide thin films prepared in aqueous alkaline medium Proc. 5th International, Symposium on Advances in Electrochemical Science and Technology, Nov. 23-24, 1994.
44. Dr. B M More Structural and optical studies on chemically deposited Sb2S3: Ag thin film layers, films, Proc. 5th International, Symposium on Advances in Electrochemical Science and Technology, Nov. 23-24, 1994
45. Dr. B M More Preparation and properties of CdS: Bi mixed thin films, Proc. 5th International, Symposium on Advances in Electrochemical Science and Technology, Nov. 23-24, 1994
46. Dr. B M More Optical and structural investigations on Cd1-XZnXS composite thin film structure, Proc. National Conference on Development in Electronics Materials and their Applications, March 6-8, 1995
47. Dr. B M More Photoelectrochemical properties of CdS:Bi2S3 semiconductor liquid junction Proc. National Conference on Development in Electronics Materials and their Applications, March 6-8, 1995.
48. Dr. B M More Studies on chemically deposited CdS1-XSeX thin films, Proc. 8th International Workshop on Physics of Semiconductor Devuces, NPL, and Dec. 11-16, 1995
49. Dr. B M More Electrical and optical properties of PbXCd1-XS thin film, Proc. 6th National Conv. Of Electrochemists, , Dec. 20-22, 1995.  
50. Dr. B M More Chemical deposition process: Deposition of CuBiSe2 thin films, Proc. 6th National Conv. Of Electrichemist, Dec. 20-22, 1995.  
51. Dr. B M More Studies on pseudobinary Cd1-X PbXSe thin films Proc. 6th National Conv. Of Electrochemists, , Dec. 20-22, 1995.  
52. Dr. B M More Photoelectrochemical studies of Cd1-XZnXS thin film electrodes, Proc. International Symposium on Electronic Devices and Materials, Dec. 16-21, 1996.  
53. Dr. B M More Crystalline bi2Se3 thin films: Growth and properties, Proc. 3rd International Conference and Intensive Tutorial Course on Semiconductor Materials and Technology, Dec. 16-21, 1996.
54. Dr. B M More Proc. 3rd International Conference and Intensive Tutorial Course on Semiconductor Materials and Technology, University of Delhi, South Campus, New Delhi, India, Int. Conf. on Chemestry, Materials and Bioscience for Sustainable Development, , Dec. 16-21, 1996.  
55. Dr. B M More Neem And Tamarind Trees: Indicators Of Underground Water Stream , International             Conference on Science and Engineering Research (ICSER) Jan. 8-10, 2015.  
56. Dr. B M More Searching Of Natural Ground Water: Scientific Approach, International Conference on Advances in Engineering Science and Technology, 6-7/ FEB/2016.  
57. Dr. B M More Variation in Gravitational Force: Ground Water One of the Parameter, International Conference on Advances in Engineering Science and Technology, 6-7/ FEB/2016
58. Dr. B M More Variation in gravitational pull useful to find ground water source 7th International Ground Water Conference IGWC-2017) on ‘Groundwater Vision 2030 – Water Security, Challenges and Climate Change Adaptation December 11 – 13, 2017
59. Prof A ABhopale Self Compacting Concrete with fly ash & silica fume International Conference in Advancement on Commerce Engineering, Management & Technology 31, March2013
60. Ms. BinageVarshaVikas Improvement of English Communication Skills in Engineering Students: Solution through Advanced English Language Lab Conference – First Western Maharashtra ELTAI Regional Conference 17th Feb 2006
61. Ms. BinageVarshaVikas Importance of English Communication Skills for Engineering Students International Conference on Advancements in Commerce, Engineering, Management and Technology 31st March 2013
62. Ms. BinageVarshaVikas International Conference on Advances in Engineering Science and Technology – ICAEST2016 6th-7th Feb 2016
63. Prof M M Shaikh Gum acacia-methacrylic acid hydrogels: pH sensitive materials for drug delivery system Advances in Engineering Science and Technology” (ICAEST – 16) 6th & 7th Feb. 2016
64. Prof M M Shaikh Nanotechnology: Application in Various Fields Science, Technology and Management: New Horizons October 7-8, 2015, 85-88
65. Prof M M Shaikh Gum acacia-acrylic acid hydrogels: pH sensitive materials for drug delivery system “Latest Trends in Fundamental Research” (LTFR-2015) February 21st, 2015  
66. Prof M M Shaikh Aloe vera-acrylic acid hydrogels: pH sensitive materials for drug delivery system ETCS-2012 “Emerging Trends in Chemical Sciences November 2-4, 2012.
67. Prof M M Shaikh Lithocholic acid based polyesters: Synthesis, characterization and release of paracetamol as a model drug ISCBC-2012 International Conference on Expanding Horizones in Chemical and Biological Sciences: Innovations Crossroads 21st – 24th  January, 2012
68. Prof M M Shaikh Synthesis and characterization of poly(ester-urethane)s and its use as a controlled drug release matrix ISCBC-2012 International Conference on Expanding Horizones in Chemical and Biological Sciences: Innovations Crossroads 21st – 24th  January, 2012
69. Prof M MShaikh Alovera Based Prodrugs: Preparation and Drug Release Studies ISCBC-2012 International Conference on Expanding Horizones in Chemical and Biological Sciences: Innovations Crossroads 21st – 24thJanuary, 2012
70. Prof M M Shaikh Gum acacia based hydrogels:Ph sensitive materials for drug delivery system National Conference on “Recent Advances in Chemical Sciences” November 26, 2017.
71. Prof M M Shaikh Gum Acacia based hydrogels: Preparation and Swelling Characteristics”, 11th International Conference on Frontiers of Polymers and Advanced Materials   December 15 – 17, 2010.
72. Prof M M Shaikh Gum Acacia based Prodrugs: Preparation and Drug release studies”, 11th International Conference on Frontiers of Polymers and Advanced Materials   December 15 – 17, 2010.
73. Prof M M Shaikh Synthesis and thermotropic liquid crystalline behavior of cholesterol linked gum acacia”, MACRO – 2009 Recent Advances in Polymeric Materials, 10th National Conference March 9 – 11, 2009.
74. Prof M M Shaikh Synthesis and characterization of acrylic monomers grafted onto starch and its application for controlled drug release” MACRO – 2006 Polymers for Advanced Technologies, 9th National Conference Organized by   December 17th to 19th December – 2006,
75. Prof M M Shaikh Preparation and biodegradation study of acrylic grafted starch” National Conference on Recent trends in Polymer Science and Technology NCRTPST – 2006 July 14th & 15th 2006,.
76. Prof M M Shaikh Controlled Release of Paracetamol using Starch/Polyacrylic acid Graft Copolymer / Blends International Congress of Chemistry and Environment – 2005 24th – 26th December 2005
77. Prof M M Shaikh Polyacrylic acid grafted starch as excipient for drug delivery” National Seminar on Recent Developments in Biomedical Polymers and their Application, 13th and 14th May – 2005.
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01 Ms. Dipali Chavan  (2018-19) F.Y.B.TECH SEM-I 79.86 SEM-II 81.57
02 Ms. Nisha Waghmare F.Y.B.TECH SEM-I 86.14

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PAH Solapur University, Solapur

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Sr. No Name of the Teacher Other Authors if any Title of paper/ Book Name of Jounal (with UGC Journal No.) ISSN/ISBN of Journal Month and Year of Publication Volume no./ Issue No. Level
1. Dr. More B. M Deshmukh L. P., Belle M. I., Properties of chemically deposited antimony doped cadmium sulphide thin films for photoelectrochemical applications Bulletin of Electrochem 1993 9 International
2. Dr. More B. M Deshmukh L. P.,. and Holikatti S. G., Preparation and properties of (CdS)X(PbS)1-X thin composites Bulletin of Material Science 1994 141 International
3. Dr. More B. M Deshmukh L. P., Holikatti S. G., Rane B. P Prepartion and properties of Sb2S3 thin films for photoelectrochemical applications Journal Electrochem. Soc. 1994 141 International
4. Dr. More B. M Deshmukh L. P., Holikatti S. G Optical and structural properties of antimony-doped CdS thin films Mat. Chem. Phys. 1995 39 International
5. Dr. More B. M Deshmukh L. P., Holikatti S. G., Rane B. P., Belle M. I., Preparation and properties of Sb2S3 thin films Mat. Chem. Phys 1995 39 International
6. Dr. More B. M Deshmukh L. P., Patil H. D., Holikatti S. G., Studies on chemically deposited PbS:Cu thin films Bulletin of Electro. Chem., 1996 12 International
7. Dr. More B. M Deshmukh L. P., Palwe A.B. and Hulle D.S. Silver sulphide thin films prepared in an aqueous alkaline medium Bulleti of Electro. Chem 1996 12 International
8. Dr. More B. M Deshmukh L. P., Holikatti S. G., Rotti C. B., and Garadkar K. M., Preparation and properties of CdS:Bi2S3 mixed thin films Bulletin of Elections. Chem. Soc. 1996 12 International
9. Dr. More B. M Mulik R. N., Rotti C. B., More B. M., Sutrave D. S., Shahane G. S., and Deshmukh L. P. Polycryastalline lead selenoid thin films: Growth from solution and properties, Ind. J. Pure and Appl. Phys. 1996 34 International
10. Dr. More B. M Deshmukh L. P., , Rotti C. B., and Shahane G. S Polycrystalline n-PbXCd1-XS mixed electrode for photoelectrochemical solar cells Mat. Che. Phys. 1996 45 International
11. Dr. More B. M Shahane G. S.,., Rotti C. B., and Deshmukh L. P. Studies on chemically deposited CdS1-XSeX mixed thin films Mat. Chem. Phys. 1997 47 International
12. Dr. More B. M Rotti C. B., Sutrave D. S., Shahane G. S., Garadkar K. M. and Deshmukh L. P. Structural and optical properties of Cd1-XZnXS mixed thin films Ind. J. Pure and Appl. Phys 1997 35 International
13. Dr. More B. M Deshmukh L. P.,., Garadkar K. M. and Shahane G. S n-Cd0.925Pb0.075S:Sb Photoelectrode/Electrolyte solar cells Solid state Phenomena 1997 55 International
14. Dr. More B. M Additional Gravitational Force is Acting on some Trees due to Presence of Underground Water Stream International Journal of Agriculture Sciences, 0975-3710 2012 Volume 4, Issue 5 International
15. Dr. More B. M Indication of underground water source for drilling of bore wells by some trees, Research and Reviews: Journal of Pure and Applied Physics, 2320-2459, 2013 Volume 1, Issue 1 International
16. Dr. More B. M Violation of Newtons Law of Gravitation: Gravitational Force Increases                      due to motion of  Water, World Research Journal of Applied Physics, ISSN : 2278-8530 2013 Volume 4, Issue 1 International
17. Dr. More B. M AnupVibhute, SK Bodhe Nitrogen Estimation for Grapevine (In     Veraison) Using RGB Color Image Processing Research and Reviews: Journal of             Botanical Sciences 2347-2308 2014 Volume3,Issue 1 International
18. Dr. More B. M Increase in gravitational force due to motion of water: explains science of the water dowsing World Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, 2278-         8530 2013 Volume 2, Issue 1 International
19. Dr. More B. M AnupVibhute, SK Bodhe Texture Analysis Using DWT for Grape Plant Species Classification research & reviews: journal of botanical sciences 2320-0189 2014 Volume 3,Issue 3 International
20. Dr. More B. M AnupVibhute, SK Bodhe Wavelength Based Nitrogen Estimation of Grapes  using Rgb Color Images World Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 2278-8530 2014 Volume 3, Issue 1 International
21. Dr. More B. M An Experimental Study on Water Dowsing International Journal of Research and Innovations in Earth Science 2394- 1375 2014 Volume  1, Issue 1 International
22. Dr. More B. M Kulkarni G. R., Pawar S. C. Location Based Intelligent Mobile Organizer, International Journal of Science and Research 2319-7064. April 2015 Volume 4 Issue 4 International
23. Prof. A A Wardole, Md. Mateen M. Shaikh, Nitin. S. Gramopadhye, Shrikant .V. Lonikar Starch-Acrylic Acid  Hydrogel : Synthesis Characterization And Drug Release Study World Journal of Pharmaceutical Science 2278-4357 Jun-15 Volume 4, Issue 07, International
24. Prof. A A Wardole, MdMateen M Shaikh, , Gavisiddappa S. Gokavi, Shrikant V Lonikar In Vitro Release Kinetic Study of Paracetamol  from Sustained Release Matrix Table Containing Gum acacia and acrylic acid hydrogels International Journal of Engineering & Technical Research IJETR 2454-4698 Apr-14 2 (4), International
25. Prof. C S Pimpale, RaghvendraOmprakash Singh, Shaikh Hamid Takhimiya The Demonstration of Assignment Problem for Undergraduate Engineering Study International Journal of Advance Research in Computer Science and Management Studies 2321-7782 Aug-14 International
26. Prof. M. M. Shaikh A. S. Patil, P. L. Ajure, S.V. Lonikar Starch-Acrylic acid hydrogel: Preparation and swelling Characteristics Research Journal of Science and Technology 0975-4393  April 2014 6(2) National
27. Prof. M. M. Shaikh Madhubala S. Lonikar, Shrikant V. Lonikar Gumacacia -Acrylic acid hydrogel: pH sensitive materials for drug delivery system. Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry 0974-4169 Apr-14 7(4) National
28. Prof. M. M. Shaikh Anand A Wardole, Gavisiddappa S. Gokavi, Shrikant V Lonikar In Vitro Release Kinetic Study of Paracetamol  from Sustained Release Matrix Table Containing Gum acacia and acrylic acid hydrogels International Journal of Engineering & Technical Research IJETR 2454-4698 Apr-14 2 (4), International
29. Prof.T.D Pawar Prof. S SHiremath, Prof. G M Birajdar, Prof.A A Bhopale Introduction of Fourier Series to First Year Undergraduate Engg. Students International Journal of Advanced Research Computer Engg. & Technology 2278-1323 Apr-14 International
30. Prof.A A Bhopale Prof.T.DPawar, Prof.S SHiremath, Prof. G M Birajdar, Introduction of Fourier Series to First Year Undergraduate Engg. Students International Journal of Advanced Research Computer Engg. & Technology 2278-1323 Apr-14 International
31. Prof.  Binage VarshaVikas Improvement of English Communication Skills in Engineering Students: Solution through Advanced English Language Lab International Journal of Advances in Management, Technology and Engineering Science March 2013 Vol-II Issue7(IX) International
32. Prof.  . Binage VarshaVikas Importance of English Communication Skills for Engineering Students International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology ISSN(E):2321-8843 International
33. Prof.      M N Dhanave Vedic mathematics tech .used in the process of action research IJBMSS Journal of Business, Mangement& Social Science 2249-7463 March- 2013 Vol.II , Issue 7 (IX),  Page No. 102 International
34. Prof.      M N Dhanave The Implementation of vedic mathematics to Algebra and Geometry IOSR Journal of mathematics Mar –Apr 2014 Vol. 10 Issue 2 International
35. Prof. C S Pimpale T D Pawar A ABhopale A AWardole Development of model using memory based parallal algorithm for continue matrix multiplication International journal for Scientific research and development 2321-0613 Feb 2019 7 International
36. Prof. T D Pawar A ABhopale A AWardole C S Pimpale Development of model using memory based parallal algorithm for continue matrix multiplication International journal for Scientific research and development 2321-0613 Feb 2019 7 International
37. Prof. A A Bhopale T D Pawar A AWardole C S Pimpale Development of model using memory based parallal algorithm for continue matrix multiplication International journal for Scientific research and development 2321-0613 Feb 2019 7 International
38. Prof. A A Wardole T D Pawar A ABhopale C S Pimpale Development of model using memory based parallal algorithm for continue matrix multiplication International journal for Scientific research and development 2321-0613 Feb 2019 7 International
39. Prof. M.M. Shaikh S. V. Lonikar Starch-Acrylics Graft Copolymers and Blends: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications as Matrix for Drug Delivery Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 0021-8995 July- 2009 114 (5), International
40. Prof. M.M. Shaikh S. V. Lonikar Biodegradation Study of Starch – acrylic Graft Copolymers Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment, 0972-0626 Dec-2007 11(4) National
41. Prof. M M. Shaikh Nitin. S. Gramopadhye, Anand A Wardole Shrikant .V. Lonikar Starch-Acrylic Acid  Hydrogel : Synthesis Characterization And Drug Release Study World Journal of Pharmaceutical Science 2278-4357 Jun-15 Volume 4, Issue 07, International
42. Prof. M M Shaikh Gavisiddappa S. Gokavi, Anand A WardoleShrikant V Lonikar In Vitro Release Kinetic Study of Paracetamol  from Sustained Release Matrix Table Containing Gum acacia and acrylic acid hydrogels International Journal of Engineering & Technical Research IJETR 2454-4698 Apr-14 2 (4), International
43. Prof. M M Shaikh Nitin S. Gramopadhye Gum Acacia and Methacrylic Acid Hydrogels: Preparation and Swelling Characteristics International Journal for Scientific Research & Development 2321-0613 Feb-2019 Vol. 7, Issue 02, International
44. Prof. T D Pawar Engineering Mathematics-II Shraddha Publication, Solapur
45. Prof. T D Pawar Engineering Mathematics-II Tech-Max Publication, Pune ISSN: 978-81-8407-90-05
46. Prof. T D Pawar Engineering Mathematics-I Tech-Max Publication, Pune ISSN: 978-93-5077-377-2

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Mrs. Kulkarni Nanda SudhirLab AssistantB.Sc (Chem )Kulkarninanda789@gmail.com18

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Mr. More Shrikant MahadevLab AssistantDiploma Civil Engg.Moreshrikant15@gmail.com17