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2017

CHARUTAR VIDYA MANDAL’S

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCHAccredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

Sardar Patel Centre for Science &Technology, Vallabh Vidyanagar – 388 120

CHARUTAR VIDYA MANDAL’SINSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of GujaratSardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,

Vallabh Vidyanagar – 388 120. Dist., Anand, Gujarat, IndiaPhone/Fax: (02692) 234955 • Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in anan

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gmail

.com

PDP

Language Lab

In-Plant Training

Seminars

Interactive class room MOODLE

Project

Tutorial

Practical

Remedial classes

Expert Talk

Industrial Visit

SICART Training

Teaching-LearningMethodology

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Galaxy 2017

Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

1

Galaxy2017

Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

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Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

2

Galaxy 2017

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Galaxy 2017

Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

3

Chairman's Message It gives me immense pleasure to learn that Institute of Science & Technology for Advanced Studies & Research (ISTAR)(managed by Charutar Vidyamandal), Vallabh Vidyanagar is publishing its college magazine "GALAXY" which is to be published on its 18th Annual day celebrations.

ISTAR was established in 1999 and since then it has continued not only in providing good opportunities through offering novel programmes at PG level in Science and Technology, but also caters to the present need of the industries and R & D sectors. I feel our students of ISTAR must imbibe the spirit of searching mind, critical thinking and innovative ideas. Faculty members of ISTAR shall emphasize on conducting research because it is a great source of knowledge and teaching. I also hope that the faculty members will submit research proposals to the various funding agencies of Government of India.

I congratulate Director, Staff, Students and ISTAR central committee who have contributed their might putting hard efforts for publishing this magazine "GALAXY 2017".

I CONVEY MY BEST WISHES TO EVERYONE IN THEIR ENDEAVOR.

Dr. C. L. PatelChairman,Charutar Vidya Mandal

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Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

4

Galaxy 2017

From the Desk of Director Raising and maintaining quality standards in higher education and preparing the students for the world of tomorrow is indeed a challenging task. The year 2016 – 2017 has been productive and has continued to progress steadily and decisively in all envisaged activities. With support of CVM Management, ISTAR has started M.Sc. Geoinformatics & M.Sc. Mobile Technology & Applications Programs from academic year 2016-17. Many programs conducted by the institute are specifically designed and provide in-depth theoretical understanding as well as required hands on experience in excellent labs. The sponsored research and professional quality calibration works carried out by team of eminent faculty of the institute has generated recognition and faith among industries, recruiting agencies and aspiring students. Institute is conscious about the need for growth and sustainability and determined to do better in future.

I am confident that with the support of enlightened management of CharutarVidyaMandal under the patronage of Dr. C. L. Patel, ISTAR will certainly attain high horizons in the era of knowledge economy in the globalized world.I compliment all who have contributed in publishing magazine of ISTAR “GALAXY 2017”.

Dr. P. M. Udani

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Galaxy 2017

Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

5

VisionTo add significantly to our enduring civilizational tradition of pioneering excellence in learning, knowledge, enlightenment and self-realization, in a Universally relevant context.

MissionWe dedicate ourselves to the perpetuation of our Founders' Vision of providing the infrastructure, facilities, operating conditions and overall environment conducive to the Education of young scholars, along with the desired physical, mental and character building inputs; we firmly renew our commitment to providing value added, globally relevant Education with an emphasis on the Techno Management domain, to ensure that our scholars fruitfully exercise their knowledge, skills and values in the global economy.

Objectives• To create and nourish a stimulating learning environment that ensures a globally

relevant Education based on Eternal human valuers;

• To forge and reward excellence in the curricular as well as the non-curricular sectors so as to ensure the scholars' global competitiveness;

• To tap, nurture and unleash the innovative entrepreneurial abilities of scholars and thereby ensure life-long socio-economic, value addition;

• To evoke and embellish the finest traits of human excellence that go on to dovetail into a sustainable career growth curve;

• To affiliate, associate, liaise or otherwise synergize with any institution, body, entity, ethno cultural diaspora and the overall global fraternity in any form whatsoever, in support of the above;

• To initiate, consolidate and extrapolate any objectives, functions and activities in support of the above.

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Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

6

Galaxy 2017

1. From the Desk of Editors ...................................................................................................................................7

2. Student Council & Class Representatives .........................................................................................................8

3. S. P. University & GTU Results .........................................................................................................................8

4. University Gold Medalist ....................................................................................................................................9

5. Prize Winners in Various Competitions ..............................................................................................................9

6. Activities Organized ........................................................................................................................................10

7. National Service Scheme (NSS) & RUSA Activities .......................................................................................11

8. Industrial Visits .................................................................................................................................................12

9. Seminar / Workshop / Training programs organized .......................................................................................13

10. Participation of Students in Seminars / Conferences ......................................................................................15

11. Scholarship Awards ........................................................................................................................................17

12 Students’ Achievements ..................................................................................................................................17

13. Selected Articles ..............................................................................................................................................18

14. Details of Distinguished Alumni .......................................................................................................................28

15. Placement Details ...........................................................................................................................................29

16. Sports Activities ...............................................................................................................................................32

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Galaxy 2017

Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

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From the Editor's Desk

Galaxy Editorial BoardDr. P. M. Udani Dr. Rohit DaveMr. Karan Patel (GS) Ms. Gautami R. (LR)

It is a matter of immense honour to be the members of editorial board of 'GALAXY 2017' to be released on the occasion of 18th Annual day. Galaxy describes academic and extra curricular achievements.

The magazine provides a meaningful platform for students to show their technical skills and novel ideas. The matter presented here gives an idea about academic and holistic development of students of ISTAR, through wide and varied exposure and comprehensive training in the conducive environment of the Institute.

It is our privilege and pride in compiling and editing write-ups and articles for publications of Galaxy 2017.

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Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

8

Galaxy 2017

STUDENTS COUNCIL 2016-17

CLASS REPRESENTATIVE (2016-17)

S. P. UNIVERSITY & GTU EXAM RESULT FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR (2015-16)

President: Dr. P.M.Udani General Secretary: Karan P. PatelVice President: Mr. Rupesh T. Shah Ladies Representative: Gautami R. JhadagiawalaSports Advisors: Mr. Rupesh T. Shah Sports Secretary: Karan C. Aghera

Dr. Amit Thummar Abbas ParbadiaCultural Secretary: Ankit Rathod

Unnati BhanushaliCultural Advisors: Dr. Hiren Soni

Ms. Niky JainMs. Druti Patel

Sr. No. Course Result

1 M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry 100 %2 M.Sc. Surface Coating Technology 100%3 M.Sc. Organic Chemistry 100%4 M.Sc. Environmental Science & Technology 100%5 M.Sc. Polymer Science & Technology 100%6 M.Sc. Instrumentation & Control 100%7 M.Sc. Information Technology 100%8 Master of Computer Application (MCA) 100%9 M.Sc. Industrial Hygiene and Safety 100%

10 Master of Valuation (Real Estate) 100%11 Master of Valuation (Plant & Machinery) 100%

Sr. No. Class Name of Class Representative

1. M.Sc. (I C) 1st year Aryan Patel2. M.Sc. (I C) 2nd year Ajetkumar Rai3. M.Sc. (SCT) 1st year Joshilkumar Subhashchandra

Patel4. M.Sc. (SCT) 2nd year Karankumar Chimanlal Aghera5. M.Sc. (PST) 1st year Mayur Bhalani6. M.Sc. (PST) 2nd year Rahul R. Thakkar7. M.Sc. (OC) 1st year Umang Panchal

8. M.Sc. (OC) 2nd year Mayur K. Patel9. M.Sc. (IT) 1st year Unnati Bhanushali10. M.Sc. (IT) 2nd year Gautami R. Jhadagiawala11. M.Sc. (EST) 1st year Nipun Jain

Sr. No. Class Name of Class Representative

12. M.Sc. (EST) 2nd year Ankit Rathod13. M.Sc. (INSTRU) 1st year Rohit Urvashi M.14. M.Sc. (INSTRU) 2nd year Abbas Parbadia15. M.Sc. (IH & S) 1st Year Jaiminkumar Ashvinbhai Patel16. MIHS 2nd Year Karan Pareshkumar Patel17. M.Sc. (Valuation)

1st Year Raghav Goyal

18. Master of Valuation2nd Year

Deep Maheshbhai Thacker

19. M.Sc. (Geoinformatics) 1st Year

Dhruvish Suthar

20. M.C.A. 2nd Year Harsh Vyas21. M.C.A. 1st Year

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Galaxy 2017

Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

9

STARS OF ISTAR WHO WON GOLD MEDAL IN 2016 UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION

PRIZE WINNERS IN VARIOUS COMPETITIONS (2016-17)

Sr.No. Name of Awardees Department Name of the Gold Medal Photo1 Ms. Rajal Patel Industrial Chemistry Charutar Vidyamandals Dr.R.P.Patel Gold Medal

2 Mr. Anik S Patel Surface Coating Technology O C Shah Usha Paints Gold Medal &Soujanya Enterprise, Mumbai Gold Medal

3Mr. Vishnu Lal Environmental Science &

Technology S.P. University Gold Medal

4 Mr. Jigar Patel Polymer Science & Technology

Yashodharaben Ambalal Patel CVM Gold Medal

5 Mr. Bhavesh Kachhadiya Instrumentation & Control Smt. Vimalaben G. Patel & Shri Gunvantbhai C. Patel Gold Medal, Prof. L. M. Anjaria Charutar Vidyamandal Gold Medal.

6 Mr. Anoop Paranjpe Industrial Hygiene and Safety

CVM Gold Medal

7 Mr. Gautamkumar Dhirubhai Mavani

Master of Valuation (Real Estate)

Smt. Vasantben Chunilal Shah Gold Medal

8 Mr. Mahadev Ramchandra Kalburgi

Master of Valuation (Plant & Machinery)

Shri. Pragji Dharashi Budhbhatti Gold Medal

Sr.No. Department Event Name Name of the Student Prize1 Industrial Chemistry Poster competition on Work place Safety, health and

Hygiene organized by GCET, January 2017.Kuddushi Muzammil and Tejas Thoriya

First

2 Organic Chemistry Rongoli Competition on Digital India Ms. Hemal TakoliyaMs. Megha PatelMs. Vrunda Vyas

First

3 Organic Chemistry Rongoli Competition on Digital India Ms. Kajalben B. PatelMs. Viralben H Parmar

Second

4 Organic Chemistry Kite Decoration Completion Ms. Hemal TakoliyaMs. Viralben H Parmar

Third

5 Environmental Science & Technology

International conference on Water Resource and Environment (WRE) at Shanghai, China July 23-26, 2016

Ms. Hiral Soni Third

6 Information Technology Badge Making Competition for Gender Championship VishalKumar Ashwinbhai Patel Second

7 Mobile Technology & Applications Badge making competition for Gender Champions Ankit M.Solanki Second

8 Industrial Hygiene and Safety

Awarded for Accident free working hours at Apollo Tyres Ltd., Vadodara

Harshad Modi –

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Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

10

Galaxy 2017

ACTIVITIES ORGANIZED (2016-17)

1 Ganpati Festival by Industrial Chemistry Department on 9th September 2016.

2 Eid Celebration by Industrial Chemistry Department on 15th September 2016.

3 Christmas celebration by Industrial Chemistry Department on 23rd December 2016.

4 Orientation Program (Biodiversity & Climate Change) for V. P. Science and NVPAS Students by Environmental Science & Technology. Participated by more than 150 students from both the colleges.

5 Counseling to Fire & Safety Students of College of Fire Safety & Technology, Sanand by Environmental Science & Technology Department.

6 Parent teacher interaction for the progress of wards by Instrumentation & Control on Dt. 13-10-2016 by Environmental Science & Technology Department.

7 Guru Purnima celebration on 19th July by Information Technology.

8 Organized Open House Meeting on 15th October by Information Technology.

9 GuruPurnima celebrated on 19th July, 2016 by Mobile Technology & Applications.

10 Open House Meeting on 15th October, 2016 by Mobile Technology & Applications.

11 Orientation Program (Biodiversity & Climate Change) for V. P. Science and NVPAS Students by Environmental Science & Technology. Participated by more than 150 students from both the colleges.

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Galaxy 2017

Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

11

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS) & RUSA ACTIVITIES (2016-17)National Service Scheme (NSS) Activities: 1. Enrolled 74 volunteers for academic year 2016-17. 2. Organized a Blood donation camp with support from Indian Red Cross Society and Lions Club of Anand on 20th September

2016, Collected 47 units of blood. 3. An Interactive Awareness Session on “DIGITAL BANKING & CASHLESS TRANSACTION” organised on 10th February 2017.

Pujiya Diveshbhai Sangani, Deputy Director, Anupam Mission, Mogri gave an expert talk.Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) Activities: 1. New NIRF framework has given due importance for success of students in competitive examinations. To impart training for

competitive examinations for UGC-NET exams, we have purchased following UGC-NET examinations books. (a) Chemical Sciences (b) Electronic Sciences (c) Computer Application Sciences (d) Environmental Sciences 2. One Week workshop on ‘”Statistical Methods in Data Analytics” was organized during 23rd to 29th February, 2016. The

programme was coordinated by Equal Opportunity Cell (EOC) of institute. Following topics were covered. A Overview of SPSS B Correlation, Regression & Sampling C Standard error, t-test & ANOVA D Analytical software packages & its application E Laboratory Session Total80studentsandResearchscholarsparticipatedandobtaineddetailedinsightaboutimportance&significanceofdata

analytics and exposure to relevant software packages. After completion of training, feedback was obtained and Director, ISTAR distributedcertificatetoallparticipants.

3. Four days Enterpreneurship training programme on Environment, Safety and Valuation was organized on 16 – 17 and 23 -24 December 2016. The programe was coordinated by EOC, ISTAR. Following topics were covered.

1. Entrepreneurship in Environment, Hygiene & Safety 2. Go Green Mechanism 3. Environment impact assessment, auditing and statement. 4. Process Mechanism and Safety Total130studentsparticipatedandcertificatesdistributedtoallparticipants.

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Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

12

Galaxy 2017

INDUSTRIAL VISITS (2016-17)Sr. Department Organization1 Industrial Chemistry 1. Aarti Industries, Vapi on 8th August,2016.

2. Laksh Fine Chem., V.U.Nagar on 21st Sep,2016. 2 Surface Coating Technology 1. Bee Pee Coating Pvt Ltd., Vithal Udyognagar.

2. Chembond Chemicals Ltd., Dudhwada, Ta: Padra, Dist: Vadodara.3. Acorrphen Coating Pvt Ltd., Vadu, Ta: Padra, Dist: Vadodara.

3 Organic chemistry 1. Oxygen healthcare Research Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad 10th September 2016. 4 Environmental Science & Technology 1. Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), V.V. Nagar.

2.EffluentTreatmentPlantofBergerPaints(BeepeeCoating),GIDC,V.U.Nagar.3. Meteorological Department, Anand.Agriculture University, Anand.4. SPRERI, V.V. Nagar.5. Pariyej Community Reserve, Thol Bird Sanctuary, and Indroda Nature Park, Gandhinagar

5 Polymer Science & Technology 1.ShefieldPolymersPvt.Ltd.,Savli–ManjusarGIDC,Vadodara.2. Shri Balaji Foam Industries, Waghodia GIDC, Vadodara.3. Shri J. J. Foam Industries, Waghodia GIDC, Vadodara.4. Shri Mahavir Foam Industries, Waghodia GIDC, Vadodara.

6 Instrumentation & Control 1. ONGC, Gandhar, Ankleshwar7 Information Technology 1. ISRO, Ahemedabad on 22nd September,2016.8 Master of Computer Application 1. ISRO, Ahemedabad on 22nd September,2016.9 Industrial Hygiene and Safety 1. Vallabh Alloys Pvt Ltd.

2. Shree Ganesh Khand Udyog Ltd.3. Construction Sites4. J & J Engineering , V V Nagar.5. SKF Technologies Ltd, Ahmedabad6. 3M India Ltd.

10 Geoinformatics 1. ISRO, Ahemedabad on 22nd September, 2016.11 Mobile Technology & Applications 1. ISRO, Ahemedabad on 22nd September, 2016.

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Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

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SEMINAR / WORKSHOP / TRAINING PROGRAMS / EXPERT TALKS ORGANIZED BY DEPARTMENTS (2016-17)

Sr. Name of the Department Nature of Activities1 Industrial Chemistry National Seminar on Advancements in Chemical Technology-An Indian Perspective, 1st

October 2016- 260 participants, Sponsored by Transpek Industries, Vadodara and Anlon Pharma, Rajkot.

2 Industrial Chemistry Expert Talk on KAIZEN, by Mr. Daxesh Mankad, Head-Supply Chain-India, Arysta Life Science, 6th August 2016.

3 Industrial Chemistry Expert Talk on Overview of API production by Mr. Dharmesh Shah, Sr. Manager - Sun Pharmaceuticals, Technical Training, 30th July,2016.

4 Industrial Chemistry A training session on ATTITUDE by Mr. Jigar Solanki, JCI, 29th July, 2016.5 Industrial Chemistry Expert Talk on Industrial Psychology, Mr. Munaf Damani, IPCA Ltd., Ranu, 12th July 2016.6 Industrial Chemistry Expert Talk on Recent Advances in NMR- Dr. Anilkumar Patel, Piramel Discovery

Solutions, Ahmedabad, 10th September 2016.7 Industrial Chemistry Three days training on HPLC, FTIR & GC Instruments at at SICART, Vallabh Vidyanagar

for Sem. 4 Students.8 Surface Coating Technology One Day Technical Seminar on “Paint & Coating Technology for Tomorrow’s India”

Organised by ISTAR & ACT-G on 7th October 2016, 110 Students participated.9 Surface Coating Technology Industry Sponsored Training for Surface Coating Technology Department’s students

from 1st September, 2016 to 31st March 2017 1) Mr. Harshil V Sheladiya, Nova Paints & Chemicals, Ahmedabad (Rs 70,000/-) and 2) Mr. Ankit S Shah, Amgeen Minerals, Ahmedabad (Rs 70,000/-).

10 Surface Coating Technology Third party analysis of different coating systems worth Rs. 4,50,000.11 Surface Coating Technology Schedule of Rates (SOR) for Industrial Painting Policy has been prepared by Surface

Coating Technology Department under Contract Services signed for Analytical Services of Industrial Paint Materials with GNFC, Narmadanagar, Bharuch, Gujarat.

12 Surface Coating Technology Testing of Industrial Paint materials contract was extended by Surface Coating Technology Department for 01-04-2016 to 31-03-2017 for GNFC, Narmadanagar, Bharuch, Gujarat.

13 Surface Coating Technology Project Training was given to Three students of SVNIT, Surat in the field of SurfaceCoating Technology by Department.

14 Organic Chemistry Workshop on Sophisticated Instrumental Methods of Analysis In Chemical Sciences 16th Feb 2017.

15 Environmental Science & Technology One Day Workshop on “EIA & Wastewater Treatment Technologies”, on 18-07-2016.16 Environmental Science & Technology Two Days Seminar cum Demonstration was Conducted on “Field Methodology & Lab

Analysis of Hazardous Chemicals from Air, Water and Sediments”, by Dr. Nobuyoshi Yamashita, Chief Senior Scientist, AIST, Japan on 05-10-2016.

17 Polymer Science & Technology Workshop on “Current Trends in Chemical Sciences”, at Government Science College Gandhinagar organized by Gujarat Science College, Gandhinagar and ISTAR.

18 Polymer Science & Technology Technical Seminar Organized by PST Department, ISTAR & IPI, Vadodara Chapter on 10th September 2016.

19 Instrumentation & Control Webinars from National Instruments, Banglore 30 August, 2017. Topics are: 1) Do Engineering: Enabling technologies for Measurement & Control 2) Do Research: Accessible Tools for Instrumentation, Data Acquisition, Signal Processing & Communication. 3) Do Prototyping: Deploy Simulation Models to Real time Hardware.

20 Instrumentation & Control Two days workshop on Concepts of PLC Programming 9-10 February 2017.21 Information Technology and

Mobile Technology & ApplicationsOne day Hands-on Session organized on “Android Technology for Mobile Applications Development” on 1st September, 2016.

22 Information Technology and Mobile Technology & Applications

One day Hands-On Workshop jointly organized with NVPAS and VP Science College on “Android Studio” on 10th September, 2016.

23 Information Technology and Mobile Technology & Applications

Expert Talk organized on “MIS Technology Infrastructure” by Dr. Neeta Shah on 29th October, 2016.

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Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

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24 Information Technology and Mobile Technology & Applications

One day expert talk organized on “Bootstrap & Cross Platform development using Visual Studio 2017” by Kuldeep N. Virpura on 17th December, 2016.

25 Information Technology and Mobile Technology & Applications

One Day Webinar organized on “MIT App inventor-Android Apps Development without code” on 24th December, 2016.

26 Information Technology and Mobile Technology & Applications

One Day Webinar organized on “Basics of Python language” on 28th January, 2017.

27 Information Technology and Mobile Technology & Applications

One day expert Talk organized on “Data Ware House and Data Mining “by Dr. P.V. Virparia on 31st January, 2017.

28 Information Technology and Mobile Technology & Applications

One day expert Talk organized on “iOS Mobile Apps Development “by Mr. Manish Lodhari on 11th February, 2017.

29 Master of Computer Application Expert Talk on “MIS: Technology Infrastructure”.30 Master of Computer Application Two days workshop on PHP.31 Industrial Hygiene and Safety International Hygiene Conference, Trident Oberoi, Mumbai.32 Industrial Hygiene and Safety National Safety Day Celebration33 Industrial Hygiene and Safety Road Safety Week Celebration.34 Geoinformatics Two days workshop on 3S Space Technology & Applications.35 Geoinformatics Two days workshop on GIS, RS & GPS Technology and Application.36 Geoinformatics Three Expert talk on Geo Server.37 Geoinformatics Three Expert Talk on Image Processing.38 Geoinformatics Two days State Level Workshop on “Concept of Physics in RS & GIS Technology &

Applications”, 3rd & 4th January, 2017.39 Geoinformatics Expert Talk on GIS Project Handling by Mr. Chandrasekhar Vaidya.40 Geoinformatics Two days workshop on RS- GIS Applications in Biological Science on 7th & 8th

September, 2016.41 Geoinformatics Expert Talk on 3S - Space Technology.42 Geoinformatics 18th outreach programme on “Basics of Remote Sensing, GIS & GNSS by Geoinformatics

Department from 22nd August to 22nd November, 2016.43 Geoinformatics Online Training: Space based Information Support for Decentralized Planning (SIS - DP)

Empowering Panchayati Raj Institution & Citizens for Spatial, Participatory, Integrated Decentralized Plqanning in India by Geoinformatics Department.

44 Geoinformatics 17th IIRS Outreach Program “Geoweb Services and Geoportal Applications” by Geoinformatics Department from 28th June to 16th July, 2016.

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Galaxy 2017

Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

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PARTICIPATION OF STUDENTS IN SEMINARS / CONFERENCES (2016-17)

Sr. Participants Name of the Department Event

1 Kuddushi Muzammil Industrial Chemistry Presented paper in the National Seminar on Chemical Sciences in the present Scenario, V. P. Science College.

2 Kuddushi Muzammil Industrial Chemistry Presented paper in the National Seminar on Advancements in Chemical Sciences-An Indian Perspective.

3 D. D. Chauhan,Ankit Patel and Sagar Patel

Industrial Chemistry Presented paper in the National Seminar on Advancements in Chemical Sciences-An Indian Perspective, ISTAR.

4 Ankit Patel and Tirth Panchal

Industrial Chemistry Presented paper in 24th European biomass

conference and exhibition.

5 D. D. Chauhan Industrial Chemistry Presented paper in 107th AOCS annual meeting & expo, SCL, Utah,USA.

6 Aryan Patel and Sajjad Ansari Industrial Chemistry Stood third in poster presentation in the National Seminar on Advancements in Chemical Sciences-An Indian Perspective, October 2016.

7 63 Students Industrial Chemistry Workshop on Work place Safety, health and Hygiene organized by GCET, January 2017.

8 2nd and 4th Semester Students Surface Coating Technology Visited Paint India International Exhibition – Conference. Mumbai.

9 2nd and 4th Semester Students Surface Coating Technology Visited Paint Ex-Asia-2016 International Exhibition 24-25-26th, June 2016 Gujarat University Exhibition Hall, Ahmedabad.

10 2nd and 4th Semester Students Surface Coating Technology One Day Technical Seminar on “Paint & Coating Technology for Tomorrow’s India” Organised by ISTAR & ACT-G on 7th October 2016.

11 40 Students of 1st Sem. & 30 Students of 3rd Sem. of M.Sc. EST

Environmental Science & Technology One Day Seminar on “MET-Aware - 2016” at GCET Auditorium, jointly organized by NVPAS & IMSA, Ahmedabad.

12 Mr. Sumer Pankaj Environmental Science & Technology Presented Paper at Indian Youth Science Congress, IIT, New Delhi, in December, 2016.

13 Mr. Nipun Jain & Mr. Dharmesh Patel

Environmental Science & Technology Participated in International Conference on “GIS Spatial Techniques”, Organized by ISIS Chapter, ISRI, New Delhi.

14 1st Sem. & 3rd Sem. students & Research Students

Polymer Science & Technology One Day National Seminar organized by IPI Vadodara Chapter on 6th August 2016 at Vadodara. Evolution of Nylons in India by Dr. M. H. Mehta, Ph. D IIT Mumabai & Padma Shri by Government of India

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Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

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Sr. Participants Name of the Department Event

15 1st Sem. & 3rd Sem.& Research Students

Polymer Science & Technology One Day National Seminar organized by IPI Vadodara Chapter on 8th September 2016 at Vadodara. High Performance Plastics in 21st Century by Dr. Prakash Trivedi, Ph.D, CMD-Pace Polymers Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai.

16 13 Students Instrumentation & control Two day workshop on Concepts of PLC Programming.

17 4 students of 1st Sem. Information Technology Attended One day Workshop “On Website Development using WordPress” organized by Arth Technology at Baroda on 15th December,2016.

18 Mrs. Unnati Bhanusali Information Technology PresentedPaper“ArtificialIntelligenceandMachinelearning and Deep learning “in CMPICA ignite 2017,organized by CHARUSAT on 18th February.

19 19 Students Industrial Hygiene and Safety International Hygiene Conference, Trident Oberoi, Mumbai

20 20 Students Industrial Hygiene and Safety National Safety Day

21 15 Students Industrial Hygiene and Safety Road Safety Week

22 Nipun Jain Geoinformatics ESRI India User Conference

23 Aditya Patel, Henil Upadhyay Geoinformatics Geo Vision 2016 by ESRI INDIA

24 Ankit Hemnani, Mitul Chhatrivala Geoinformatics Seminar on Surveying by TRIMBL

25 Ankit M. Solanki Mobile Technology & Applications Presentedpaperon“ArtificialIntelligence&MachineLearning & Deep Learning” in CMPICA ignite- 2017 at Charusat, change on 18th February, 2017.

26 Ankit M. Solanki Mobile Technology & Applications One day workshop attended in “Website development using wordpress” on 15th September, 2016 organized by Arth Technology, Baroda.

27 Raghav Goyal M.Sc.(RE Valuation) National Seminar of IOV at Puducherry

28 Satish Patel, Krunal Khandelval M.Sc.(RE Valuation) Valuers’ Day Seminar at Surat

29 10 students M.Sc.(RE Valuation) One day seminar by IOV Vadodara branch

30 Kirankumar N. Patel M.Sc.(RE Valuation) 1) One day seminar by IOV Vadodara branch2) Valuers’ Day Seminar at Surat

31 Uday Jain M.Sc.(RE Valuation) Two seminars by IOV, Ahmedabad branch.

32 Kristal Gondaliya M.Sc.(P&M Valuation) 1) One day seminar by IOV Vadodara branch2) Valuers’ Day Seminar at Surat

33 Rushikesh R. Salunke M.Sc.(P&M Valuation) 1) One day seminar by IOV Vadodara branch2) One day seminar by IOV Mumbai branch

34 Pritesh Kancharlawar M.Sc.(P&M Valuation) Valuers’ Day Seminar at Surat

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Industrial Chemistry, Sem-4

Faculty Members of ISTAR

Industrial Chemistry, Sem-2

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M. Sc.(RE Valuation), Sem 2

M.Sc.(P&M Valuation), Sem 2

Organic Chemistry ,Sem-2

Industrial Hygiene and Safety, Sem 2

Master of Valuation, Sem.-4

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Surface Coating Technology, Sem 4

Organic Chemistry, Sem-4

Surface Coating Technology, Sem 2

Polymer Science & Technology, Sem 2

Polymer Science & Technology, Sem 4

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Instrumentation & Control, Sem 2 & 4

Environmental Science & Technology, Sem 2 & 4

Geoinformatics, Sem 2

MCA, Sem 3 & Information Technology, Sem 2

Office & Library Staff

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Galaxy 2017

Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

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SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED BY ORGANIZATION (2016-17)

STUDENT’S ACHIEVEMENTS (2016-17)

Sr. Name Department Scholarship Amount (Rs) Scholarship detail

1 Faizal Patel

Industrial Chemistry

30,000 Lupin Scholarship

2 Dhananjay Shah 20,000 MISA Scholarship

3 Mahammed Altamas Malek 20,000 MISA Scholarship

4 Dhruvin Parekh 50,000 Meritorious Scholarship, CVM, V.V. Nagar

5 Karan Pravinkumar Patel

Surface Coating Technology

49,300

Asian Paints Charitable Trust

6 Shubham Kushwah 49,300

7 Raghuveersingh Narayansingh 49,300

8 Anirudhh K. Khambholja 49,300

9 Nithin james Puthanangady 49,300

10 Divyesh Mukeshbhai Kotadiya 32,415Shri Umesh Pathak Scholarship, USA

11 Piyush kumar Sharma 32,415

12 Mr. Roshan Patel Organic Chemistry 47,500 Meritorious Scholarship, CVM, V.V. Nagar

13 Ms. Vaibhavi LathigaraEnvironmental Science & Technology

50,000 Meritorious Scholarship, CVM, V.V. Nagar

14 Ms. Megha Barot 60,000 Received the Financial Grant to attend the Summer School on Marine Environmental Health and Safety at Xiamen, China, 5th to 14th July 2016.

15 Mr. Sagar T Joshi Polymer Science & Technology

35,0000 DST Inspire Fellowship Program

16 Mr. Ravikumar B. Savaliya 35,0000 DST Inspire Fellowship Program

17 Mr. Radheshyam Patel Instrumentation & control 47,500 Meritorious Scholarship, CVM, V.V. Nagar

Sr. Name of the Student Name of the Department Details

1 Mr. Sunil Baria Surface Coating Technology Participated in Khel Mahakumbh and secured First prize in Kho kho

2 Dr. Jignasha G. Patel Environmental Science & Technology

Awarded Ph.D. Degree (Biotechnology), Guided by Dr. Nirmal Kumar, J.I.

3 Dr. Shamiyan Khan Environmental Science & Technology

Awarded Ph.D. Degree (Environmental Science), Guided by Dr. Nirmal Kumar, J.I.

4 Dr. Sheju Thomas Environmental Science & Technology

Awarded Ph.D. Degree (Environmental Science), Guided by Dr. Hiren B. Soni

5 Dr. Kanti Patel Environmental Science & Technology

Awarded Ph.D. Degree (Botany), Guided by Dr. Nirmal Kumar, J.I.

6 Dr. Mandar Karve Industrial Chemistry Awarded Ph.D. Degree (IC), Guided by Dr. Nirmal Patel.

7 Dr. Tirth Panchal Industrial Chemistry Awarded Ph.D. Degree (IC), Guided by Dr. Jigar Patel.

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Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

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THE NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY 2016 – “FOR THE DESIGN AND SYNTHESIS OF MOLECULAR MACHINES”

Sandhu Simrankaur Jasbirsingh, Kuddushi Mohammad Muzammil, Department of Industrial ChemistryTHE NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY 2016 – “For the design and synthesis of molecular machines”.; Sandhu Simrankaur Jasbirsingh, Kuddushi Mohammad Muzammil, Department of Industrial Chemistry.

The first step towards a molecular machine was taken by Jean-Pierre Sauvage in 1983, when he succeeded in linking two ring-shaped molecules together to form a chain, called a catenane. Normally, molecules are joined by strong covalent bonds in which the atoms share electrons, but in the chain they were instead linked by a freer mechanical bond. For a machine to be able to perform a task it must consist of parts that can move relative to each other. The two interlocked rings fulfilled exactly this requirement. He used copper to bring together two other molecules then he removed copper once the molecules chain was set. A catenane is a mechanically-interlocked molecular structure consisting of two or more interlocked macrocycles.

Jean-Pierre Sauvage Sir J. Fraser Stoddart

The second step was taken by Sir Fraser Stoddart in 1991, when he developed a rotaxane. He threaded a molecular ring on a thin molecular axle and he observed that the ring was able to move along the axle. Among his developments based on rotaxanes are a molecular lift. A rotaxane is a mechanically interlocked molecular structure consisting of a "dumbbell shaped molecule" which is threaded through a "macrocycle" .

In 1999, Ben Feringa was the first to develop molecular motor, he used a number of clever tricks to get it to spin in one and the same direction. The molecule was composed of something that can be likened to two small rotor blades, two flat chemical structures that were joined with a double bond between two carbon atoms. A methyl group was attached to each rotor blade; these, and parts of the rotor blade, worked like ratchets that forced the molecule to keep rotating in the same direction.

4 METHODOLOGIES for the synthesis of MOLECULAR

MACHINES: Capping, Clipping, Slipping,

Active Template

APPLICATIONS: Chemists hope that one day these mini machines could be developed so they can deliver drugs within the human body directly to cancerous cells or target at specific area of tissue to medicate. Time has clearly shown the revolutionary effect of miniaturizing computer technology, whereas through this we have only seen the initial stages of what could result from the miniaturization of machines.

The first step towards a molecular machine was taken by Jean-Pierre Sauvage in 1983, when he succeeded in linking two ring-shaped molecules together to form a chain, called a catenane. Normally, molecules are joined by strong covalent bonds in which the atoms share electrons, but in the chain they were instead linked by a freer mechanical bond. For a machine to be able to perform a task it must consist of parts that can move relative to each other. The two interlocked rings fulfilled exactly this requirement. He used copper to bring together two other molecules then he removed copper once the molecules chain was set. A catenane is a mechanically-interlocked molecular structure consisting of two or more interlocked macrocycles.

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Annual Magazineof

Charutar Vidya Mandal's

Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

1

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

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SAFETY , HEALTH & HYGIENEKuddushi Mohammad Muzammil, Department of Industrial ChemistrySAFETY , HEALTH & HYGIENE Kuddushi Mohammad Muzammil, Department of Industrial Chemistry

INTRODUCTION: SAFETY……………. System Management, Proper Attitude, Fundamentals Understanding Experience Time to do thing safety Your participation HYGIENE……………... It is the science of

Anticipate Potential Hazard Recognize Potential Hazard Evaluate exposure and risk Control exposure and risk

TYPE OF CONTROL Engineering:

Process change PPE: Chemical substitution Clothing Ventilation Mask Gloves Boots Fall protection equ.

Administrative: Worker rotation Training procedure

CODE AND STANDARD: Indian standard:- IS 245:1988 for trichloroethylene IS 252:1991 for caustic soda British standard:- BS 28 for Nuts, Bolts Heads BS 3506 for PVC pipe use in indu. BS 4962 for plastic pipe used in indu. ISO :- 71.100.10 ISO for material for Al 70.100.20 ISO for gases for indu.app 71.100.70 ISO for cosmetics

CHEMICAL HAZARDS….. Irritant Ashyxiants- simple and chemical CNS agent Specific organ agent Genetic activity

Measurement of toxicity (TLV / IDHL) TYPES OF HAZARDS

Solvent hazards: Flammability depends on flash & fire point, Auto ignition point. Energy release in combustion depends on magnitude, time.

Physical hazards

Health hazards

Simple hazards

Combustible hazards

WHAT’S S5???? ! Sorting ! Stabilize ! Systematic Cleaning ! Standardizing ! Self-discipline

EMPLOYER RULES:

! Create a hazardous chemical inventory ! Ensure each chemical has a SOP ! Ensure each chemical container is properly labeled ! Create and implement an employee training program. ! Develop a written HazCom program.

Electrical Hazard due to:

! Contact with power lines ! Equipment not used in proper manner prescribed ! Poor indication facilities ! Wiring faults ! Sparking at loose connection

Conclusions: Employee participation, Process safety information ,Process hazard Analysis, Operation procedure, Employee training, Pre-startup safety, Equipment ,Management to change, Incident, investigation ,Emergency preparedness, Audits, Trade secrets

How to Control? Design a safer system. Observe work practice. Use protective equipment. Use warning labels. Recheck the equipment everyday/ lines. Proper training to workers.

SAFETY , HEALTH & HYGIENE Kuddushi Mohammad Muzammil, Department of Industrial Chemistry

INTRODUCTION: SAFETY……………. System Management, Proper Attitude, Fundamentals Understanding Experience Time to do thing safety Your participation HYGIENE……………... It is the science of

Anticipate Potential Hazard Recognize Potential Hazard Evaluate exposure and risk Control exposure and risk

TYPE OF CONTROL Engineering:

Process change PPE: Chemical substitution Clothing Ventilation Mask Gloves Boots Fall protection equ.

Administrative: Worker rotation Training procedure

CODE AND STANDARD: Indian standard:- IS 245:1988 for trichloroethylene IS 252:1991 for caustic soda British standard:- BS 28 for Nuts, Bolts Heads BS 3506 for PVC pipe use in indu. BS 4962 for plastic pipe used in indu. ISO :- 71.100.10 ISO for material for Al 70.100.20 ISO for gases for indu.app 71.100.70 ISO for cosmetics

CHEMICAL HAZARDS….. Irritant Ashyxiants- simple and chemical CNS agent Specific organ agent Genetic activity

Measurement of toxicity (TLV / IDHL) TYPES OF HAZARDS

Solvent hazards: Flammability depends on flash & fire point, Auto ignition point. Energy release in combustion depends on magnitude, time.

Physical hazards

Health hazards

Simple hazards

Combustible hazards

WHAT’S S5???? ! Sorting ! Stabilize ! Systematic Cleaning ! Standardizing ! Self-discipline

EMPLOYER RULES:

! Create a hazardous chemical inventory ! Ensure each chemical has a SOP ! Ensure each chemical container is properly labeled ! Create and implement an employee training program. ! Develop a written HazCom program.

Electrical Hazard due to:

! Contact with power lines ! Equipment not used in proper manner prescribed ! Poor indication facilities ! Wiring faults ! Sparking at loose connection

Conclusions: Employee participation, Process safety information ,Process hazard Analysis, Operation procedure, Employee training, Pre-startup safety, Equipment ,Management to change, Incident, investigation ,Emergency preparedness, Audits, Trade secrets

How to Control? Design a safer system. Observe work practice. Use protective equipment. Use warning labels. Recheck the equipment everyday/ lines. Proper training to workers.

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FLUORO POLYMER IN INDUSTRIAL COATINGSMr. Jatinkumar A Desai, Ph.D Student, Surface Coating Technology Department

TheFluoropolymerCoatingmarketisestimatedtoreach$1,534.30millionby2019,signifyingfirmannualizedgrowthof6.36%between2014and 2019.Asia-Pacific – The biggest market of Fluor polymer CoatingFluoropolymercoatingsystemsarepreparedfromfluoropolymerresinsuchasPTFE,PVDF,FEP,ETFEresin.Thecoatingsystemconsistsoffluoropolymerresinalongwithbinderresins,solvent,pigmentsandadditives.Theratioofthesecomponentsinthesystemdominatesthecharacteristics of coatings and they are unique and proprietary for each coating manufacturer.Building & Construction Industry – The fastest-growing consumer of fluoro polymer coatingPVDF based coating systems are highly durable coating systems extensively used for coating architectural aluminium surfaces as well as post-formedsteelsheets(metalcoils).PVDFcoatingsconstitute15.03%oftheoverallconsumptionoffluoropolymercoating.PVDFcoatingshave been widely accepted in building & construction industry because of low maintenance cost, gloss and color retention and stain resistance properties. PVDF coatings also possess excellent coating tensile strength and elongation, which enables them to bent and roll without causing damage to the coating or loss of protection to the metal substrate.Fluoropolymerisapolymerbasedonfluorineandcarbon,consistingofabackbonemadeupofastrongbondbetweencarbonandfluorineatoms.Thisthermosetpolymerachievesexcellentstabilityduetohighelectronegativityoffluorineatom.Beingchemically inert,coatingsformulatedusingfluoropolymersarewidelyacceptedforavarietyofindustrialapplications.Fluoropolymercoatingisacombinationoffluoropolymer lubricants and resins. This provides protection from corrosion, chemicals, electricity, and abrasion. Furthermore, fluoro polymercoatingpossesseslowcoefficientoffrictionandhighmechanicalstrength.Thepresenceofhighlyelectronegativefluorineatomimpartsanon-stickyfeatureinfluoropolymercoating.Inaddition,fluoropolymercoatinghasexcellentdurability,highdielectricstrength,flameresistance,and is light weight.Thepropertiesoffluoropolymercoatingsvarywiththetypeoffluoropolymerresinsusedinformulation;howevereachcoatingdisplaysthebasicpropertiesoffluoropolymersthatisnon-stick,anti-friction,wearandabrasionresistanceandgooddielectricandinsulatingproperties.ThevarioustypesofresinsusedinformulatingfluoropolymercoatingarePTFE,PVDF,FEP,ETFE,PFE,FEVE,ECTFE,etc.Thetypeofcoating prepared varies in accordance with the type of substrate to be applied on. Coating formulation also contains other components along withtheresin,suchasbinderresin,solvents,additivesandpigmentswhichtogetherdefinethepropertiesofthecoatingsystem.Thepropertiesofthesecoatingsystemsvarywidelywiththeratiooffluoropolymerresintothebindingresinused,asitimpartsthecharacteristicstothefinalproduct.Theuseoffluoropolymercoatinghasbeenincreasingovertheyearsduetoincreaseinthedemandofcoatingsthataredurableandcan operate under extreme conditions of temperature and pressure.ChinaandtheU.S.areatforefrontoffluoropolymercoatingconsumption,whileItaly,Japan,andtheGermanyareotherkeymarketsforfluoropolymercoatingconsumption.ChinaisthekeymarketinAsia-Pacific,consumingmorethanhalfofthedemandforfluoropolymercoating,followed by Japan, South Korea, and India where consumption is growing at a \steadily.Increaseintheconsumptionoffluoropolymercoatingforfoodprocessing,chemicalprocessingandelectrical&electronicshasbeenobservedinAsia-Pacificduetocontinuedindustrializationandriseinthemanufacturingsectoroftheregion.Building&constructionisprojectedto be the fastest-growing end-user segment followed by electrical & electronics between 2014 and 2019. The increasing environmental legislationsareslowingthegrowthoffluoropolymercoating.Theuseoffluoropolymercoatingsisincreasingduetodemandofdurableandhigh performance coatings throughout the world. Processors, manufacturers and builders alike want to reduce their maintenance cost and increasethelifeoftheirequipmentorbuildings.Moreover,fluoropolymercoatingsallowforabetterperformanceofequipmentwithcheaperinvestment as against the same operation in processing industries by expensive alloys.

GREEN GASOLINE FUEL FROM PLANTSAkash Ghadiya, Chintan Bhoraniya, Bilal Agaria, Milansinh Gohil, M.Sc. Organic Chemistry

Americans pump on average 18 million gallons of gasoline per hour into their cars, but less than half of it comes from oil produced in the United States. To make up for the difference, United States imports oil from politically unstable regions in the Middle East, Africa, and South America.

This new type of gasoline, called green gasoline, would have many advantages. The plants used to produce green gasoline would absorb some of the pollutants. Also, we would not have to worry about running out of fuel because green gasoline is renewable. The plants used to make it can be grown over and over again. There are other plant-derived fuels, or biofuels, such as ethanol, which is

produced by the fermentation of plant sugars by yeast, and biodiesel, which is made from vegetable oil or animal fats. But the advantage of green gasoline is that it can directly replace oil-derived gasoline.

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Energy from plant Carbohydrates, such as glucose, are typically derived from sugarcane or corn. But using these food crops for the production of green gasoline runs the risk of driving up food prices. It would be better to make green gasoline with plant materials that are not used. Current research is looking at agricultural and forestry

The plant materials are first placed in a reactor at 500 °C. This breaks downthe cellulose and other tough plant parts into smaller molecules, called anhydro sugars. These molecules then go through a porous structure called a zeolite, which is made of aluminium and silica. The pores are designed to be just big enough for the anhydro sugar molecules to enter. “If the size of the pores is too small, the molecules can’t get in,” Huber says. “If they are too big, too many molecules crowd in, and unwanted reactions occur.” This can result in a carbon rich material that clogs up the zeolite. The pores in Huber’s zeolites are about six atoms wide, which is room enough for an anhydro sugar molecule to enter and attach to the surface, where it loses its oxygen and re-forms into a ring-shaped hydrocarbon similar to cyclohexane but with less hydrogen atoms. The full process—from breakdown in the reactor to hydrocarbon formation takes just a few seconds.

Other researchers, such as Lanny Schmidt, professor of chemical engineering and materials science, and colleagues at the University ofMinnesota, TwinCities, are heating plant ingredients to higher temperatures (700 °C–1,000 °C) to produce a gasmixture of carbonmonoxide (CO) and hydrogen (H2). These molecules of gas are then reassembled into hydrocarbons, such as octane, with water as a by-product:

The future8 CO + 17 H2 ➞C8H18 + 8 H2OAll of these processes remain under development. “We are still in the early days of green gasoline,” says Robert Anex, associate professor of agricultural and bio systems engineering at Iowa State University in Ames. So far, there are logistics problems, such as how to collect cornstalks from widely separated farms and bring them to one central facility. But green gasoline holds a lot of promise, and scientists, engineers, and policymakers are now

starting to realize it. Says Holmgren, “Energy is the most important challenge facing us today, and chemistry will play a key role in making sure we have an alternative source of energy into the next 100 years.

BULLETPROOF GLASSSagar Joshi, Ravi Savaliya, Smit Patel, Jay Mehta Polymer Science & Technology Department

Bulletproof glass (also known as ballistic glass, transparent armour, or bullet-resistant glass) is a type of strong but optically transparent material that is particularly resistant to being penetrated when struck. Like any material, however, it is not completely impenetrable. It is usually made from a combination of two or more types of glass, one hard and one soft. The softer layer makes the glass more elastic, so itcanflex insteadofshatter.The index of refraction for both of the glasses used in the bulletproof layers must be almost the same to keep the glass transparent and allow a clear, undistorted view through the glass. Bulletproof glass varies in thickness from 3⁄4 to 3 1⁄2 inches (19 to 89 mm).Bulletproof glass is used in windows of buildings that require security, such as jewellery stores and embassies, as well as military and private vehicles.Bullet-resistant glass is constructed using layers of laminated glass. The more layers the higher the protection. When a weight reduction is needed 3mm of polycarbonate (a thermoplastic) is laminated onto the safe side. This polycarbonate stops the spall. The aim is to make a material with the appearance and clarity of standard glass but with effective protection from small arms. Polycarbonate designs usuallyconsistofproductssuchasArmormax,Makroclear,Cyrolon,LexanorTuffak,whichareoften laminatedas thefinal layer (Glassclad Polycarbonate).The polycarbonate usually has one of two types of coating to resist abrasion: a soft coating that heals after being scratched (such as elastomeric carbon-based polymers) or a hard coating that prevents scratching (such as silicon-based polymers).The plastic in laminate designs also provides resistance to impact from physical assault from blunt and sharp objects. The plastic provides little in the way of bullet-resistance. The glass, which ismuch harder than plastic, flattens the bullet, and the plastic deforms, with theaim of absorbing the rest of the energy and preventing penetration. The ability of the polycarbonate layer to stop projectiles with varying energy is directly proportional to its thickness, and bulletproof glass of this design may be up to 3.5 inches thick.Laminated glass layers are built from glass sheets bonded together with polyvinyl butyral, polyurethane, Sentryglass or ethylene-vinyl acetate. When treated with chemical processes, the glass becomes much stronger. This design has been in regular use on combat vehicles since World War II. It is typically thick and is usually extremely heavy.

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ALZHEIMER’S UNSOLVED MYSTRYParth Bhatt & Ravi Vanpariya, M. Sc. (OC)

Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior; Symptoms usually develop slowly and get worse over time, becoming severe enough to interfere with daily tasksLet switch over to History: Alios Alzheimer (a German physician) is credited for this renowned work.HerfirstpatientAuguste Deter was observed by Dr. Alzheimer in local asylum in 1906 and followed her care and noted her closely. After her death at 51 he examined her brain tissue and found Plaques & Tangles which are two major prime suspects for damaging brain & its nerve cells. In 1990’s researchersidentifiedAmyloidbeta(Aβ or Abeta) protein was a factor in AD (Alzheimer’s disease).

Plaques are deposits of a protein fragment called beta-amyloid (BAY-tuh AM-uh-loyd) clump together between spaces of nerve cells. It comes from a larger protein found in the fatty membrane surrounding nerve cells, they are chemically sticky. Tanglesaretwistedfibersofanothertauproteinthatbuiltupinside cells.

Humanbrainisthemostpowerfulorgan,yetweighsonlyaboutthreepounds.Ithasatexturesimilartofirmjelly.Ithascerebrum,cerebellum,brain steam as three major part of brain associated with thinking, coordination & balancing. AD leads to nerve cell death and tissue loss throughout the brain. Over time, the brain shrinks dramatically, affecting nearly all its functions and ultimately causes Death

Scientists do not know exactly what role plaques and tangles play in AD. Most experts believe they somehow play a critical role in blocking communication among nerve cells and disrupting processes that cells needs to survive.Alzheimer’sisaprogressivedisease;Lengthofdiseaseis3-20years.Generally women’sarelikedtobevictimofAD;foreasyunderstandingit is divided into three stages: Earliest Alzheimer’s - Not remembering, episodes of forgetfulness, forgets names of family, or friend’s changes may begin 20 years\Mild to moderate Alzheimer’s stages - Greaterdifficultyrememberingrecentlylearnedinformation,problemswithsleep,troublerememberingplace. Generally last from 2 - 10 years.Severe Alzheimer’s - Poor ability to think, language problem, more abusive, anxious. May last from 1 - 5 years.There is no single test that can show whether a person has Alzheimer’s,butBrainimaging,MRI,PET,CT,Cerebrospinalfluidcanhelpus in giving blur image of the disease. If u has trouble with memory does not mean you have Alzheimer’sCurrently, there is no cure for Alzheimer’s, but drug and non-drug treatments may help with both cognitive and behavioral symptoms. Researchers are looking for new treatments to alter the course of the disease and improve the quality of life for people with AD.Around 35 million people worldwide are suffering with increasing tendency of AD. Since 1907 satisfying therapies and prevention are not available till now,duetolackofawarenessandpeopleandgenerallypeoplelinkitwithagingbutitisnotso.Researchhasonlyidentifiedthe major pathological hallmarks that are found in the brain of AD patients. About 40 identified amyloid- β protein. AD is just one of the misfolding protein kinds of disease.This article aims principally to introduce AD, its key players and mechanism of disease and there stages this will help the chemist to be a social as well as economic icon and to be inspiration for million. Basic idea is about awareness and opening the doors for young minds like you whocantakeakneeinterestandsavemillionsoflifeandfindasuitablecurebeforeitaffectourcountryasitislikelyto affect India by 2019.

ALZHEIMER’S UNSOLVED MYSTRY -By PARTH BHATT & RAVI VANPARIYA, M. Sc. (OC)

NANO CELLULOSES FOR WATER PURIFICATIONMayur Bhalani (Polymer Science & Technology)

Cellulose is a natural material which can be extracted from natural sources without much energy consumption.This cellulose can be modify to nanocellulose and fabrication of it accomplished by chemical andmechanical processes to form fibrous scaffolds.Nanofibrousscaffolds have very unique properties such as interconnected pores,a very large surface to volume ratio and high surfacemodificationwhich suitable as separation membrane.Fibrous nanocellulose membrane accomplished with a barrier polymer matrix in reverse osmosis, while the gap thickness between them can be regulated by physical interaction or chemical bonding. In present context, advancement in fundamentalstudiessuchasSynchrotronX-rayandneutrontechniquesfacilitatesustoanalyzecellulosemicrofibrils,cellulosiccellwallinanyplantand it’s interactionwithmetal ions.Due to theseadvancement,designand fabricationofnanofibrousmembraneshaving tieredstructure is possible.This type of structure allows higher flowwith accurate retention and low energy consumption forwater purification.Nanocellulose may serve as a revolutionary platform technology for the design and fabrication of low cost, durable & highly efficientfiltrationmembranes.

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WIRELESS PATIENT’S HEARTBEAT AND TEMPERATURE MONITORING SYSTEMAnkur. A. Patel, Instrumentation & Control

Introduction: Recently, the health care sensor are playing a vital role hospital in hospitals. The patient Monitoring system is one of the major improvement because of it’s advanced technology. A wireless patient monitoring system to measure heartbeat and temperature of the patient by using embedded technology is described here.Connecting the temperature sensor and heartbeat sensor simultaneously we can monitor the patient’s condition and ruling out the use of the thermometer and other devices to check the condition of the patient.Implementation:This system is a simple, low-cost microcontroller based heart rate and body temperature measuring device with LCD output.Heart rate of the subject is measured using IRD (Infrared device sensor and the rate is then averaged and displayed on a text based LCD)The device alarm when the heart beat and the body temperature exceed the provided threshold value given for the system is as 20 to 120pulseperminute for heart beat indicationand18˚Cto38˚C for temperature.The information of heart rate and the body temperature is then transmitted wirelessly to the doctor through GSM (Global system for mobile communication). The sensor measure the information and transmit it through GSM Modem on the same frequency as on which cell phone works.

Block diagram of the system:Advantage:

With online recording of medical parameters, the workload of the case provide and the nursing staff is reduced.

The clinical information database contains all data regarding the patients in electronic form.

The patient call switches help emergency situations to be handle quickly.

Disadvantage:The heart beat sensor

is highly temperature dependent and the dynamic characteristics change with different levels of ambient light and temperature level

Network congestion and noise interference involved, delays the transmission, and reception of the signal, hence delayed observation are obtained.

Application:The system is used to transfer the information from the transmitter side to receiver side wirelessly. The system is an advance

application of GSM based display Toolkit.The system focused for where the patient’s and doctor are at the dissent location and it is quite necessary to give the details

about the patient’s heart beat and temperature to the doctor.Summary:

In this type of situation where the information becomes an indispensable part of the life this system emerges out as best to acknowledge the doctor with the correct and fast information.

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CAR POOLING SYSTEMChirag Rathore, Semester: IV, Department: M.Sc.(IT)

CASHLESS TRANSACTIONSiddhraj Purohit, Department: M.Sc.(IT)

This article represents Car Pooling System is useful for the large organization, in general life or in the large colleges. The motivation behind car pooling system is the sharing of resource and bring ease of transportation with reduced cost and resources. The employees or students coming from the same nearby location with their own individual vehicle results in dual consumption of oil, cost, and maintenance individually perhead.Well,thissystemwillhelpthemcollaborate,connectandenablethemtosharetheresource.Hence,thissystemwillbenefittheindividual in terms of efforts of driving, less consumption of oil and cheaper transportation. This concept can also help people to connect with each other socially.

This system will solve this extra expense and efforts is by connecting the people within the organization with greater reach among individual with the medium of Car Pooling System and help them sharing of resources for travel.

Designatingoroffinancialtransactionhandledasbymeansofcreditcards,banktransfers&checkswithnobillsorcoinshandedfrom person to person.

CASHLESS MODES :Mobile wallet: This is basically a virtual wallet available on your mobile phone. You can store cash on the mobile to make online

orofflinepayments.Various serviceprovidersoffer thesewallets viamobileapps,which youneed todownloadon thephone.You can transfer the money into these wallets online using credit/debit card or Net banking. This means that every time you pay a bill or buy online via the wallet, you won’t have to furnish your card details

Plastic money: This includes credit, debit and prepaid cards. The latter can be issued by banks or non-banks and can be physical or virtual. These can be bought and recharged online via Net banking and can be used to make online or point-of-sale purchases, even given as gift cards.

Net banking: This does not involve any wallet and is simply a method of online transfer of funds from your bank account to another bank account, credit card, or a third party. You can do it through a computer or mobile phone. Log in to your bank account on the Net and transfer money via national electronic funds transfer (NEFT), real-time gross settlement

(RTGS) or immediate payment service (IMPS), all of which come at a nominal cost ranging from Rs 5-55.

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ROAD SAFETY IN INDIADhaval Patel, Sem-2, MIHS

TEN GOLDEN RULES FOR ROAD SAFETY1. STOP OR SLOW DOWN : Allow

pedestrians to cross first atuncontrolled zebra crossings.

2. BUCKLE UP :So that your family and you are safe in the car. Seat Belts reduce the chances of death of a car occupant in accidents.

3. OBEY TRAFFIC RULES AND SIGNS :To prevent road accidents.

4. OBEY SPEED LIMITS :For your own safety and that of others. In residential areas and market places, ideal speed should be 20 kmph and the maximum speed limit is 30 kmph.

5. KEEP VEHICLE FIT : To prevent breakdown and accidents on road.6. NEVER USE MOBILE WHILE DRIVING :To avoid distractions that largely lead to accidents.7. WEAR HELMET : To protect your head while riding a two wheeler. A good quality helmet reduces the chances of severe

head injury.8. NEVER DRIVE DANGEROUSLY :To ensure your own safety and that of other road users.9. BE COURTEOUS : Share the road with all and be considerate. Never rage on the road.10. NEVER MIX DRINKING AND DRIVING : Be Responsible... Don’t drink while driving.

Indian roads, which account for the highest fatalities in the world, became yet more dangerous in 2015 with the number of deaths rising nearly 5% to 1.46 lakh. This translates to 400 deaths a day or one life snuffed out every 3.6 minutes, in what an expert described as a “daily massacre on our roads”. The number comes as a wake-up call for the government, whose minister NitinGadkari has set a goal of reducing road fatalities by 50% by 2020.

Road Safety precautionRoad Safety Clubs and Forums should be formed in all Schools. Ensure that childrenuseHelmetwhileusingTwoWheelersanddon’t forget tofix theChinstrapof yourHelmet.Otherwise itwill

not help during an accident.Don’t let your children to use mobile phones while driving / riding and ask your children to avoid FM Radio, Media Players etc.

while walking / driving / riding on the road.Avoid long trips during night, as far as possible and Keep your distances.

TEN GOLDEN RULES FOR ROAD SAFETY1. STOPORSLOWDOWN:Allowpedestrians to cross first at uncontrolled zebra crossings.2. BUCKLE UP: So that your family and you are safe in the car. Seat Belts reduce the chances of death of a car occupant in

accidents.3. OBEY TRAFFIC RULES AND SIGNS: To prevent road accidents.4. OBEY SPEED LIMITS: For your own safety and that of others. In residential areas and market places, ideal speed should be 20

kmph and the maximum speed limit is 30 kmph.5. KEEP VEHICLE FIT: To prevent breakdown and accidents on road.6. NEVER USE MOBILE WHILE DRIVING: To avoid distractions that largely leads to accidents.7. WEAR HELMET: To protect your head while riding a two wheeler. A good quality helmet reduces the chances of severe head

injury.8. NEVER DRIVE DANGEROUSLY: To ensure your own safety and that of other road users.9. BE COURTEOUS: Share the road with all and be considerate. Never rage on the road.10. NEVER MIX DRINKING AND DRIVING: Be Responsible... Don’t drink while driving

! Indian roads, which account for the highest fatalities in the world, became yet more dangerous in 2015 with the number of deaths rising nearly 5% to 1.46 lakh. This translates to 400 deaths a day or one life snuffed out every 3.6 minutes, in what an expert described as a "daily massacre on our roads". The number comes as a wake-up call for the government, whose minister NitinGadkari has set a goal of reducing road fatalities by 50% by 2020.

Road Safety precaution " Road Safety Clubs and Forums should be formed in all Schools. " Ensure that children use Helmet while using Two Wheelers and don’t forget to fix the Chinstrap

of your Helmet. Otherwise it will not help during an accident. " Don’t let your children to use mobile phones while driving / riding and ask your children to avoid

FM Radio, Media Players etc. while walking / driving / riding on the road. " Avoid long trips during night, as far as possible and Keep your distances.

TENGOLDENRULESFORROADSAFETY

1. STOP OR SLOW DOWN: Allow pedestrians to cross first at uncontrolled zebra crossings. 2. BUCKLE UP: So that your family and you are safe in the car. Seat Belts reduce the chances of death of a car occupant in accidents. 3. OBEY TRAFFIC RULES AND SIGNS: To prevent road accidents. 4. OBEY SPEED LIMITS: For your own safety and that of others. In residential areas and market places, ideal speed should be 20 kmph and the maximum speed limit is 30 kmph. 5. KEEP VEHICLE FIT: To prevent breakdown and accidents on road. 6. NEVER USE MOBILE WHILE DRIVING: To avoid distractions that largely leads to accidents. 7. WEAR HELMET: To protect your head while riding a two wheeler. A good quality helmet reduces the chances of severe head injury. 8. NEVER DRIVE DANGEROUSLY: To ensure your own safety and that of other road users. 9. BE COURTEOUS: Share the road with all and be considerate. Never rage on the road. 10. NEVER MIX DRINKING AND DRIVING: Be Responsible... Don’t drink while driving

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Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

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REAL ESTATE MARKET POST DEMONETIZATIONUday Jain, Sem. IV, Master of Valuation (RE)

RECENT BUDGET PROPOSALS RELATING TO REAL ESTATE SECTORKrunal D. Khandelwal, Sem II, M.Sc. (Real Estate Valuation)

Real Estate is largely affected due to demonetization. There is an unspoken rule in the Indian real estate market that every real estate transaction will include a Nominal Government Rate and rest black money. Take an example - real estate transaction is of Rs. 1,00,000/- in which Government Nominal Rate is Rs. 40,000/- rest Rs. 60,000 is black money. The elimination of the black money will cause a dip in the real estate value immediately. We should start feeling the boom within the period of 6 months because our properties will be worth just thegovernment rate.Transparent, accountable transactionswill be theunderlying justification forFDI inflows.

The primary sale of the houses will go up with the demonetization move after some time as the banks will lend more money to actual buyers. Banks are expected to lend money at a better rate of interest following an increase in their deposits by demonetization drive. So, insteadof lending theirmoney in bondsor fixeddeposits, peoplewouldprefer to invest in property in the comingdays.

Moreover the recovery can happen one of two ways-Illegal way -People will start siphoning the new currencies and the black market will build back to its former glory. Hence, the real estate will go back to the current model.Governmental intervention –If Government comes up with major reforms in real estate laws that closes the loopholes that allow such illegal transactions to become a part of the economy, like re-evaluating the land values or opening up real estate to FDI. These are few examples how it might affect a change, and which should not be taken as the solution.

Hence, in short the demonetization has some immediate effects on the real estate market. It will bounce back eventually but whether it will be a legal come back or an illegal come back will depend on how the government will act on it.

After Agriculture, Real Estate sector is the second largest employment generator in India and it also contributes heavily to the Gross Domestic Product. India’s 5% GDP is contributed by housing sector.

Glimpses of some important points affecting the real estate sector in union budget 2017:

1) Major changes are made in the criteria of “Affordable Housing”: • Size of residential unit will be measured as carpet area and not as built up area, this will help covering more projects in the affordable

housing • The size limit for the same is set to 30 square metre that is 323 square feet measured as carpet area, earlier it was 30 square metre

in built up area.• To be eligible one more criteria was to complete the project in 3 years which is now extended to 5 years. • Allowanceof100%taxdeductionisgrantedonprofitsfromthistypeofprojects

2) Capital Gain Tax: • Exemptionsaretobeextended in thespecificasset transferredby individuals/HinduundividedfamilyasunderAndhraPradesh

capital city land pooling scheme rule, 2015. • Base year for calculating Capital Gain Tax has been shifted to 2001 from 1981. This will ease out the valuation process and also

reduce the tax liability, boosting secondary real estate market.

3) Tax Deduced at Source:• TDS @ 5% is payable by individual or undivided family when rent is more than Rs. 50000 per month.

4) Land acquisition Act 2013:• No tax on compensation paid It has been proposed that no text will be levied on acquisition of immovable property under “Right to fair compensation and transparency in land acquisition rehabilitation and resettlement act 2013”. Thus Government of India is seen promising as it is promoting the infrastructure by giving exemptions and deductions in various direct and indirect taxes and making it easy for developers to work on affordable houses.

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Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

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Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

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DEVELOPMENT OF GIS DATABASE & WEB GIS SERVICES FOR PART OF V. V. NAGAR

Henil Upadhyay and Nirali Padhiyar - M.Sc.Geoinformatics Department

Main objective of the project work was to develop GIS database and Web GIS services using open source Geoserver software platform.

Data Collection & Generation: Basic GIS database information has been taken from Microsoft Bing Map and Google Map. Various point features like Boys Hostel, Girls Hostel, ATMs, Banks, Food Availability and required reference roads are digitized using ArcGIS software. Attributes data are collected during field visit and six GISdatabase layers in shape file format ofESRI are generated.

GIS Web Services: Web services provide a standard means of interoperating between different software applications, running on a variety of platforms and/or frameworks. So a web service is a mechanism that provides some kind of data and/or functionality over the Web. It provides access to GIS data or functionality over the internet in a standardized way. A web service can be thought of as an Interface, by which your application accesses the data or functionality.

About Geoserver: Geoserver is an open-source server providing facilities for GIS database and GIS maps sharing and publishing. Geoserver APIs are written in Java and Java scripting is used for building required GIS Web Services. Designed for interoperability, it allows publishing data from many major spatial data sources using open standards. Geoserver has evolved to become an easy method of connecting existing information to web-based maps taking advantage of Open Layers, Google Maps and Bing Maps. Geoserver is compatible to Open Geospatial Consortium Web Service standards. All GIS layers generated during this project are imported and integrated with Geo Server software platform.

This Web GIS service is a pilot study and currently developed only for part of Vidhyanagar. Developed application would help students of vidhyanagar in locating facilities like hostels, ATMs, food joint, colleges etc. Sample screen shots of Geoserver user interface and maps generated by users are presented below.

Abstract: Mobiles are an integral part of daily life. With time, customers are expecting good and very versatile applications in less time. It is a big challenge to develop high performance mobile applications in this competitive market that would meet the expectation of customers. Mobile operating systems vendors are giving their best available resources for making applications in more convenient ways, although the development of new applications for each mobile operating system in short time is fairly a problem. For businesses and organizations whose customers or followers use different mobile platforms, the requirement for a mobile application that can be installed and run on all major mobile operating systems has become imperative. Cross-platform mobile application development tools contribute in solving this problem largely. This paper presents very popular cross platform tools, which are Xamarin, Appcelerator, Sencha, PhoneGap, AppMachine, FeedHenry, Windev, Visual Studio, Game salad, Telerik, Rho Mobile and Appy Pie. One of the main focuses is to provide an overview on the availability of application programming interfaces, programming languages, supported mobile operating systems, licences, and integrated development environments and is aimed at supporting developers to make the right choice with respect to their needs/constraints.

CROSS PLATEFORM MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT IDE : A REVIEWAnkit Solanki, M.Sc. (Mobile Technology & Applications)

Image-1: Mobile App Development under cross platform

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Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

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DETAILS OF DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI TO BE FELICITATED ON ANNUAL DAY

Sr. Name of the Department Name of the Alumni Year of Passing Organization

1 Industrial Chemistry Mr. Mohit Parmar 2007 CLR Industries, V. U. Nagar

2 Surface Coating Technology Mr. Ankur R Shah 2002 Director, Global Paints, Waghodia, Baroda

3 Organic chemistry Mr. Mitesh Patel 2013 Charusat

4 Environmental Science & Technology

Mr. Mitul Patel 2011 Lupin Ltd., Vadodara.

5 Polymer Science & Technology

Mr. Bharat Barad 1995 Chairman & Director of Shri Mahaveer Foam Pvt. Ltd, , Shrinidhi Plastics Industries, Shri J J Foam Industries, Balaji Foam Industries, Shriji Packaging Industries.

6 Instrumentation & Control Mr. Ronak Vyas 2009 Metrohm Ltd.

7 Information Technology Ms. Merlin Mary Jacob 2010 Faculty of NVPAS

8 Industrial Hygiene and Safety Mr. Utpal D Bhavsar 2004 Proprietor, Sustainable EHS LLP

9 M.Sc. Valuation (RE & PM) Mr. Manish Dhirajlal Kaneria 2001 & 2011 Director of RBSA Valuation Advisors

10 Master of Computer Application

Mr. Pratik Vyas 2014 Android Developer (Software Engineer) Tailored Solution, Ahmedabad

FUTURE OF SMART COATING IN COATING INDUSTRIES:Samruddhi Vyas, Harsh Joshi (4th semester Surface Coating Technology Department)

In the new trends of coating industries smart coating is emerging in the opportunities. Smart coating has many answers to unmet demands of different markets like automotive, industrial, marine, construction, aerospace etc. But their usage and manufacturing are the key challenges. So, thesmart coatingsare thefilmwithpredefinedproperties thatmakessenseand respond toenvironmentandotherstimuli, theyaredesigned to offer functions of coating such as protective and aesthetic as well. This typical coating includes:

•Self healing\ •Self cleaning •Microcapsule healing •Anticorrosion coating•Antifogging/de-icing •Antifouling •Electrochromic •Self-assembling

Self-cleaning: Silicon nanoparticles with an organic coating are sprayed onto  the acrylic film. This creates the super hydroscopic coating with self cleaning properties also it adds high level of toughness .It is claimed as cost effective solution since silicon is not expensive as other materials.

Anti-corrosive Graphene-based Coatings: Graphene oxide nanoparticles have beenused in their research to increase protective properties of epoxy-based anti-corrosive coating. The nanosheets are able to prevent the diffusion of corrosive agents into the coating or to postpone the diffusion for a while due to their very high specific area.

Key Players to watch out for:BASF: Been active in smart coating. 3M: Big player in end user segment. DUPont:HasthemarketpowertoinfluenceHence, over one year very interesting developments have been made of smart coating in R&D world.

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Annual Magazineof

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Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

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EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

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Department: M.Sc. Industrial ChemistrySr. No. of students selected Designation Name of the company

1 04 Officer-Production Lupin Ltd.,Ankleshwar

2 08 Officer-ProductionandQC Lupin Ltd.,Dabhasa

3 03 Officer-Production Lupin Ltd., Mandideep

4 03 Officer-ADL Zydus Cadila, Ankleshwar

5 03 Officer-ADL Zydus Cadila, Dabhasa

6 06 Trainee Chemist ONGC Petro additions, Dahej

7 01 R&D Chemist Arti Industries, Vapi

8 11 Trainee Production Reliance, Jamnagar

9 02 QCChemist Maharshi Pharmachem Ltd

10 02 QCexecutive Amoli Organics, Vadodara

11 03 Research Executive Lambda Therapeutic Research centre, Ahmedabad.

12 08 Trainee Executive Torrent Pharmaceutical Ltd., Ahmedabad.

Department: M.Sc. Surface Coating TechnologySr. No. of students selected Designation Name of the company

1 05 Graduate Engineer Trainee Kansai Nerolac Paints, Bawal

2 03 R & D Chemist Nippon Paints, Bawal

3 05QA/QCOfficerProductionOfficerR & D Chemist

Spectrum Industries LLC, Dubai, UAE

4 01 TraineeOfficerRMQC Saboo Coatings, Chandigarh

5 04QA/QCOfficerProductionOfficerR & D Chemist

Grand Polycoat Co. Pvt.Ltd., Padra

Department: M.Sc. Organic ChemistrySr. No. of students selected Designation Name of the company

1. 1 Trainee Research Chemist. Reliance Ind., Jamnagar

2. 2 Research Associate Trainee Oxygen healthcare Research Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad

3. 2 Trainee Research Chemist SynZeal Research Pvt. Ltd. , Ahmedabad.

4. 4 Trainee- R&D and ADL Piramal Discovery Solution, Ahmedabad

5. 2 QCChemist Intas Pharmaceutical, Ahmedabad.

PLACEMENT DETAILS (2016-17)

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Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

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EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

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Department: M.Sc. Environmental Science & TechnologySr. No. of Students selected Designation Name of the Company

1 1 EHSOfficer SysBiotech, Pune

2 2 Env. Chemist Green Angle Envirotech, Ahmedabad

3 1 EIA Auditor TR Associates, Ahmedabad

4 4 EHSOfficer,Env.ChemistETPPlant Operator Transpek, Vadodara

5 1 Env. Chemist Ramans Enviro Services, Ahmedabad

6 2 Env. Consultant Go Green Mechanisms, Ahmedabad

7 1 Lab Chemist Global Environment Consultant & Engineers

8 1 Env. Campaigner Greenpeace, Mumbai

9 1 ETP Manager Coromandel, Ankleshwar

10 1 Executive Chemist Chiplun, Pune

11 4 Env. Chemist, ETP Manager NEA, Nandesari

12 1 Ad-hoc Lecturer Marwadi Group, Rajkot

13 1 Ad-hoc Lecturer Navsari College

14 1 EHS Executive Sunpharma, Ankleshwar

15 2 Research Fellow CSMCRI, Bhavnagar

16 1 Lab Chemist Comet Consultancy, Baroda

17 1 Field Biologist VNC, V.V. Nagar

Department: M.Sc. Polymer Science & TechnologySr. No. of student selected Designation Name of the Company

1 07 TraineeProductionofficer Reliance Industries Ltd., Jamnagar

2 03 QCandProduction Lanxess india Pvt. Ltd., Jaghdia, bharuch

3 01 QC&QA Atul Ltd., Valsad

4 01 QC Macro Polymers, Ahemdabad

5 02 Technical Sale Cheminox Enterprise, Vadodara

6 02 Technical Sale Anmol Additives India Pvt. Ltd., Vapi

7 02 QC,R&D Sumip composites, Ahmedabad

8 02 QC,R&D Admark Polycoats Pvt. Ltd. Vadodara

9 01 R&D Ashland, Gandhidham

10 01 QC Epp composites, Rajkot

11 01 Technical Sale Deval Enterprises, Vadodara

12 01 QC Pragna Dyechem Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar

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Sardar Patel Centre for Science & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. Dist: Anand, Gujarat, India

Phone/Fax: (02692)234955, Email: [email protected]

Website: www.istar.edu.in / istar.ac.in

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFOR ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH

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Dr. ROHIT DAVE

Mr. PARAG MOTERIA

Mr. DHAIRYA JOSHI

Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

Accredited “A” Grade by NAAC & Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat

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Department: M.Sc. Information TechnologySr. No. of students selected Designation Name of the company

1. 01 Software Trainee Tinyerp Pvt. Ltd, Gandhinagar

2. 01 Software Trainee NJ Group,Surat

Department: Master of Computer Application (MCA)Sr. No. of students selected Designation Name of the company

1 01 Developer Tecso global

2 01 Developer Xomic infotech

3 01 Developer Igreentech services

4 01 Developer Quixsolution

5 01 Developer Tailored solution pvt ltd

6 01 Developer Brainvire infotech ltd

7 02 Database Support Eclinicalworks

Department: M.Sc. Industrial Hygiene and Safety Sr. No. of students selected Designation Name of the company

1 1 Ind. Hygienist ISS Inc, India (Mr.Maharishi Mehta)

2 1 Ind. Hygienist Reliance Industries Ltd.Jamnagar

3 1 SafetyOfficer Reliance Industries Ltd.Dahej

4 1 Ind. Hygienist Apollo Tyres Ltd Vadodara

5 1 Ind. Hygienist International Hygiene Services ,Vadodara

6 1 SafetyOfficer Venus Remedies Ltd.

7 1 SafetyOfficer Transpeck Silox Ltd

8 1 SafetyOfficer Construction Company

9 1 SafetyOfficer J B Chemicals,Vapi

10 1 SafetyOfficer Anchor (Panasonic) Electricals Pvt. Ltd, Silvassa

11 1 SafetyOfficer Indian Oil Tanking, Vadodara

12 1 SafetyOfficer Going Abroad

13 1 SafetyOfficer Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Dahej

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Dr. DARSHANA PATEL

Ms. RAJAL PATEL

Mr. SHUBHAM CHANDAK

Ms. TEJAL PANCHAL

ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. P. M. UDANIDirector

Mr. Rupesh T. ShahVice President, Students Council

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SPORTS ACTIVITIES (2016-17)Winners in Interclass Sports Activities During A. Y. 2016-17

Event Winner Runner’s-UpFootball M.Sc. (PST) Captain: Bhavin Patel M.Sc. (SCT) Captain: Aaezaz MalekVolleyball M.Sc. (IC) Captain: Akshay Vasani M.Sc. (PST) Captain: Dharmik PatelChess Parth D. Panara, M.Sc. SCT) Amit A. Sharma, M.Sc. (SCT)Table Tennis (Singles) Mitul A. Chhatriwala, M.Sc. (GIS) Ravikumar J. Bhuva, M.Sc. (IC)Badminton (Singles-Boys) Tushar Patel, M.Sc. (IC) Tejas Pandya, M.Sc. (OC)Badminton (Doubles- Boys) Tushar Patel & Krunal Patel, M.Sc. (IC) Karan Aghera & Dharmik PatelBadminton (Mixed Doubles) Tushar Patel & Simran Kaur, M.Sc. (IC) Ravi Bhuva & Nilam Chavda, M.Sc. (IC)Badminton (Singles-Girls) Samruddhi Vyas Nilam Chavda, M.Sc. (IC)

Players selected in S.P. Uni. Team for Inter University Tournamentparticipated in Khel Mahakumbh and secured First prize in Kho khoFootball : • Malharsinh Baria • Dharmik S. PatelVolleyball : • Divyang S. Patel • Dharmik S. PatelKho-Kho (Participated in Khel Mahakumbh and secured First prize in Kho kho): Sunil A. Baria

ISTAR’s Participation in S.P. University Intercollege Tournaments • Cricket • Football • Volleyball • Table tennis • Chess • Badminton • Kho-Kho Achievement: Secured Third Position in Football

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