Preamble
The Department of Chemical Engineering of ICT is one of the leading Chemical Engineering Departments in the Country maintaining high standards in teaching, research and industrial liaisoning, rated by the international surveys conducted by Professor Jude Sommefield of Georgia Tech, USA since 1964 for every five year period as well as every year which included all IITs and IISc. Besides, it is among the top 12 departments in the world and in terms of productivity as measured by papers per faculty per dollar spent, it is number one in the world.
The Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) and AICTE survey has ranked Chemical Engineering Department as No. 1 in the country for best Industry linked Institute, consecutively for 3 years in a row.
The number of papers published in peer reviewed journals per faculty is also the highest in India. The FIST program of DST has also revealed that the Chemical Engineering Department is the Best Department in all engineering departments in India. This is again the record which has been held due to the research contributions of faculty in international journals of repute. The value and impact of our research is reflected in highest number of papers per faculty member, highest impact factor per paper, and highest number of citations for papers of Chemical Engineering Department. The faculty has been acting as consultants to industry and the earnings are the highest for any engineering department in India. During the last 5 years, more than 400 peer reviewed international papers have been published and more than 50 sponsored research projects have been successfully completed. The Department graduates 75 B. Chem. Engg., 45-50 Masters students and 25-30 Ph.D. students every year. At present Department has more than 200 Ph.D. students working on various research problems keeping in tune with present day needs. The support for these students come from University Grant Commission as the Department is recognized as the Centre of Advanced Studies in Chemical Engineering, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Biotechnology, CSIR, Department of Science and Technology, and several industry sponsored projects.
Major Thrust of Research Areas:
- Development of Novel Reactors, Reactions and Separation Processes
- Computational Fluid Dynamics for Multiphase Systems
- Analysis of Multiphase Phenomena
- Novel Catalytic Materials and Processes
- Green Technology
- Surfactant Science and Hydrotropy
- Development of Organic Chemical Processes
- Adsorptive and Chromatographic Separations
- Cavitation Phenomena, Sonochemistry
- Drying of industrial and food products
- Industrial Crystallization and Filtration
- Advanced Separation Techniques
- Energy Engineering
- Material Science
- Biotechnology
- Nanscience and Naotechnology
- Biochemical Characterization
- Technologies for society such as energy efficient cooking, food processing and
- preservation, water treatment, waste utilization
The Department of Chemical Engineering of ICT has a unique distinction in terms of awards received by the faculty members. Major Awards and Honors to the Faculty:
Padmavibhushan, Padmabhushan, Padmashri by Government of India
Fellowships of TWAS, Royal Society (UK), INSA, NASI, INAE, IASc, MASc
J. C. Bose Fellowship
S. S. Bhatnagar Award
VASVIK Awards
INSA Medals for Young Scientists, Associates of Indian Academy of Sciences, INAE Young Engineer Award, Young Scientist award of NASI
I. I. Ch. E. Awards for excellence in Basic and Applied Research
Membership of Policy Making Bodies of Government (State & Central)
Membership of the Editorial Boards of Reputed International Journals
Directorship of Public Limited Companies
The “HOMEPAPER” or “DESIGN PROJECT” of the final year undergraduate students have been repeatedly rated as the best by IIChE and Ambuja Cements and Sir P.C. Ray Foundation. The Ph.D. students have also bagged many awards at national and international conferences. Students have also received Outstanding Young Chemical Engineer (OYCE), IIChE several times. The prestigious N. R. Kamat Chemical Engineering Quiz Trophy have been won by Chemical Engineering Department many times in succession. The chemical engineering research students have also won several prestigious awards such as Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Award, Dell Social Innovation Award, Agilent and Mondialogo Award of UNESCO.
The department has dedicated all the activities for the benefit of chemical industry and society. This is also reflected in the vision and mission of the Department.
National:
National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, India
Kolhapur Zilla Sahakari Dudh Utpadak Sangh Ltd. (Gokul Dairy)
NMIMS- Nanoparticle synthesis and characterization
COEP, Pune
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere
Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Mumbai
Shri Guru Gobind Singhji Institute of Engineering and Technology (SGGSIE&T), Nanded
International Centre for Gentic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), New Delhi,
CSIR-National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology, Trivandrum, India,
Centre for Advanced Bioenergy Research, Indian Oil Corporation Limited, India, DBT New and Extension Proposals, Indo Australia Grand Challenge Project, Indo UK BBSRC RICEFUEL Project
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), New Delhi, , Indo Australia Grand Challenge Project
CSIR-Central Salt and Marine Chemical Research Institute (CSIR-CSMCRI), Bhavnagar, India, Indo UK BBSRC SuBBSea Project
Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai (TISS),
Chemical Engineering Department, VIT, Pune
Chemical Engineering Department, Sinhgad Institute of Technology, Pune
Chemical Engineering Department, AISSMS College of Engineering, Pune
Chemical Engineering Department, VNIT, Nagpur
National Institute of Research in Reproductive Health, Parel, Mumbai
Foundation of Medical Research, Mumbai, India
National Burns Centre, Airoli, Navi-Mumbai
International Collaboration:
Bradford University, UK, Co-crystallization under UKIRI
Centre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia,Prof. William Doherty, Dr. Philip Hobson, Indo Australia Grand Challenge Project.
Centre for Energy, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia, Prof. Dongke Zhange, Indo Australia Grand Challenge Project.
CSIRO Energy Transformed Flagship, North Ryde, New South Wales, Australia,
Dr. Victoria Haritos, Indo Australia Grand Challenge Project.
NSW Department of Primary Industries, New South Wales, Australia,
Dr. Tony Vancov, Indo Australia Grand Challenge Project.
Centre for Biomolecular Sciences, University Park, The University of Nottingham, UK, Prof. Nigel Minton, Indo UK BBSRC RICEFUEL Project.
School of Biological Sciences, Queens University of Belfast, UK, Prof. Christine Maggs, Indo UK BBSRC SuBBSea Project.
School of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Durham University, Prof. John Bothwell, Indo UK BBSRC SuBBSea Project.
Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Dr. David Bryant, Indo UK BBSRC SuBBSea Project.
Centre for Synthetic and Systems Biology and School of Biological Sciences, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK, Dr. Chris French, Indo UK BBSRC SuBBSea Project.
Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd, UK, Dr. Katherine Steele, Dr. Lewis Le Vay, Indo UK BBSRC SuBBSea Project.
The University of York Wentworth Way, York, UK, Dr. Neil Bruce, Dr. Simon Mc Queen Mason, Indo UK BBSRC RICEFUEL Project.
Institute for Cell and Molecular Biosciences, Newcastle University, UK, Dr. Harry Gilbert, Indo UK BBSRC RICEFUEL Project.
Department of Biological and Medical Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, UK, Dr. David A Fell, Indo UK BBSRC RICEFUEL Project.
Department of Chemical Engineering, Centre for Process System Computations, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Prof. Vishnu Pareekh, Dr. Ranjit Utikar, Indo Australia Grand Challenge Project, AISRF DBT Project.
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
Otto von Guericke University of Magdeburg, Germany
King Mongkut´s University of Technology (KMUTT) – Bangkok, Thailand
University of West Hungary, Hungary
University of Paderborn, Germany
Professor Prodromos Daoutidis,
University of Minnesota.
University of New Castle
University of Minho, Portugal
Industries at International level:
The Coca Cola Company
Bio-Rad laboratories USA
Pepsico Inc, USA
British Petroleum International
Oxbow Ltd.
Ecosphere Technologies
The Department is well-equipped with the state of art research facility. The list of major instrument added in last five years is provided below:
Maliksons `LAB-30` Laboratory Model Single Screw Extruder
Microreactors
Scanning electron microscope
Particle size analyzers
High performance computing
Thermal Imager Testo 885-2
Variable Wavelength Detector VWD-3100
High Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge
Micro Ultra Centrifuge
Nitrogen Generator
Fixed Bed Micro Reactor
High Pressure Reactor
Agilient Nano-LC
Agilient Capillary Electrophoresis
ICP
GC-MS
HPLCs with different detectors
Centres of Excellence in Department
In the Xth and XIth Five Year Plan, BARC and Department of Chemical Engineering, ICT had undertaken a joint research program encompassing several DAE research projects in the Chemical Engineering field. Through the Virtual Centre, called, DAE-ICT Centre for Knowledge Based Engineering, BARC scientists and ICT faculty have collaborated and very successfully completed several projects. In view of the success of the collaborative program through the Centre for Knowledge Based Engineering, BARC and IGCAR proposed to enlarge the scope of collaboration by establishing the DAE-ICT Centre for Chemical Engineering Education and Research that will synergize the strengths of both these Organizations. The centre strives to develop innovative technologies to tackle the problems of efficient nuclear fuel utilization in the second and third stages of nuclear power program.
Based on the spectacular and consistent performance of the Department of Chemical Engineering, UGC has awarded first ever Networking Resource Centre in Chemical Engineering, in October 2008, to undertake following activities:
- Research, training and skills development of the faculty and research scholars through periodic discussion, workshop and summer/winter schools
- Capacity building by adopting faculty and Departments for augmenting their research skills and to mentor them
- Hosting and facilitating researcher from other institutes/universities to carry out key experiments
- Augmentation of information resource facility of the Department to provide quality research information to other institutes/researchers
- To enhance and build the state of the art in-house research infrastructure and other research facilities in the Department.
The rapidly changing face of research in chemical engineering offers new opportunities for integrating new research areas within its fold and several workshops, courses, demonstration experiments, regular experiments and seminars have been organized by the Centre. The objective of many of these activities is to acquaint the Chemical Engineering community especially from academic institutions with the emerging face of our discipline, and the how to meet the new challenges that it poses to contribute at the leading edge. The idea is also to train the academic fraternity so that the overall research and development in chemical engineering is promoted. The interactive workshops also aim at initiating a dialogue on how the new face of Chemical Engineering can be used to address problems, specific to us as a growing nation. The vacation periods, long weekends and week-long program are undertaken which are publicized on the homepage of the institute and also communicated to all chemical engineering Departments.
Professor B. N. Thorat
Head, Department of Chemical Engineering
Program Education Objectives (PEOs) of B. Chem. Engg.
- Our graduates are expected to think critically, creatively and apply the fundamentals of Chemical Engineering to chemical and allied industries for the benefit of country in general, economy, society and environment in particular.
- Our graduates are expected to adopt to evolving technologies and stay in tune with current needs of the country and society.
- Our graduates are expected to work for implementation of new technologies for the benefit of mankind in general, economy, society & environment in particular.
- Our graduates are expected to be innovative and have good entrepreneurship and project management skills
Program Outcomes (POs) of B. Chem. Engg.
- The graduates will be able to apply knowledge of basic sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology) and engineering courses in getting solutions to issues pertaining to chemical and allied industries.
- The graduates should be able to systematically break up complex problems in realizable steps and solve them.
- The graduates will be able to design a system or a component of a system or provide an engineering solution for a specific task within realistic constraints.
- The graduates will be able to design and conduct experiments as well as analyze and interpret data. The graduates should be able to systematically break up complex problems in realizable steps and solve them.
- The graduate will be able to use modern tools, softwares, equipment etc. to analyze and obtain solution to the problems.
- The graduates will be able to study the impact of process industry on the global, economic, and societal context
- The graduates should practice their profession considering environmental protection and sustainability
- Graduates are expected to practice professional skills in an ethical manner
- The graduates should have competence to undertake designated task on individual or team basis as per the requirement.
- The graduates will be able to communicate effectively their points of view
- The graduates will acquire attitude for life- long learning
- The graduates should actively participate in project and financial management
- Graduates will be acquainted with the latest development in different fields so as to enable them to take up higher studies, research & developmental work
- Graduates will be introduced to managerial subjects, so as to enable them to take up further studies in management subjects & function effectively as managers
Program Education Objectives (PEOs) of M. Chem. Engg.
- Our graduates are expected to think critically, creatively and apply the fundamentals of Chemical Engineering to chemical and allied industries for the benefit of country in general, economy, society and environment in particular.
- Our graduates are expected to adopt to evolving technologies and stay in tune with current needs of the country and society.
- Our graduates are expected to undertake fundamental and applied research for development and implementation of new technologies for the benefit of mankind in general, economy, society & environment in particular.
- Our graduates are expected to be innovative and have good entrepreneurship and project management skills
Program Outcomes (POs) of M. Chem. Engg.
- The graduates will be able to apply knowledge of basic sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology) and engineering courses in getting solutions to issues pertaining to chemical and allied industries.
- The graduates should be able to systematically break up complex problems in realizable steps and solve them.
- The graduates will be able to design a system or a component of a system or provide an engineering solution for a specific task within realistic constraints.
- The graduates will be able to design and conduct experiments as well as analyze and interpret data. The graduates should be able to systematically break up complex problems in realizable steps and solve them.
- The graduate will be able to use modern tools, softwares, equipment etc. to analyze and obtain solution to the problems.
- The graduates will be able to study the impact of process industry on the global, economic, and societal context
- The graduates should practice their profession considering environmental protection and sustainability
- Graduates are expected to practice professional skills in an ethical manner
- The graduates should have competence to undertake designated task on individual or team basis as per the requirement.
- The graduates will be able to communicate effectively their points of view
- The graduates will acquire attitude for life- long learning
- The graduates should actively participate in project and financial management
- Graduates will be acquainted with the latest development in different fields so as to enable them to take up higher studies, research & developmental work
- Graduates will be introduced to managerial subjects, so as to enable them to take up further studies in management subjects & function effectively as managers