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2 Notification on the R&D
3 Members in the News
3 40th Indian Engineering Congress
5 Publication by Members
5 Know-Your-Member (KYM)
7 Professional Engineers (PE) Certification by IEI ¾ A Pathway towards Success
8 Be Proud to be a Certified International Professional Engineers (IntPE) by IEI
9 IEI-Springer Journals
11 IEI Industry Excellence Award 2025 & IEI Engineering Education Excellence
Award 2025
12 Articles Published in Latest Issue of IEI Journals
16 Discount at the Samsung e-store for IEI Corporate Members
16 Corporate Air Ticketing for IEI Members
17 Announcement on the National Conventions
20 Nota Bene
24 Notification for Advertisement in IEI Epitome
25 Continuing Professional Development Programmes of ESCI
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Er Ashok Kumar Basa received the Distinguished Alumnus Award - 2024 from National Institute of Technology Rourkela on
20 June 2025 for his outstanding contributions to the field of Civil Engineering that includes design and construction of structures,
as well as for his impactful role in Global Engineering Governance.
Dr Saubhagya Kumar Panigrahi received the Er. L. M. Patra Memorial Award during the 64th Annual Technical Session &
21st Prof (Dr) Bhubaneswar Behera Memorial Lecture held on 11 May 2025 at The Institution of Engineers (India), Odisha State
Centre, Bhubaneswar for his outstanding paper titled “Resource Conservation and Waste Management through E-Waste
Utilization as Aggregates in Construction Sector”.
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The following esteemed Corporate Members were conferred with the prestigious Professional Engineer
(PE) Certificate from IEI after successful completion of the assessment process and they have been
authorised to use the style and title of P Eng (I) by virtue of expertise in their field:
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Book Chapters
Title of Book Chapter: Leadership for Resilient and Socially Sustainable Organizations Post COVID-19 Era –
An Exploratory Study
Chapter 8, Responsible Corporate Leadership Towards Attainment of Sustainable Development Goals, Part of the book series:
Responsible Leadership and Sustainable Management ((RLSM)), Springer, Singapore, 01 October 2024, pp 143-164, Print ISBN
978-981-97-1385-1, Online ISBN 978-981-97-1386-8
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-1386-8_8
Co-author: Risha Murgai
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to examine the nature of the impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that has adversely impacted
human beings socially, environmentally, and economically, who are yet to come to terms with this devastating crisis. Organizations not only in
India but also across the world need to understand the nature of its impact and prepare accordingly to face similar challenges in future by
developing appropriate strategies, leadership behaviors, and competencies. Survey data were collected from leaders across industries through
a questionnaire. The findings showed that the impact of the crisis was severe and to face similar challenges, organizations need to develop
leaders who are empathetic, responsive, trusting, and people and environmentally friendly. As the study is qualitative in nature, it is indicative
and hence no generalizations could be made. Yet, important decisions could, however, be made for building responsive, resilient, and socially
sustainable organizations based on the qualitative analysis. The study has implications for managers to understand the impact of a crisis like
COVID-19 to strategize and prepare their organizations for facing COVID-19 like pandemic in future. The research in the area of leadership in
the face of a crisis like COVID-19 is lacking and fragmented and thus an attempt to fill this wide gap in the extant literature. The research
conducted in the context of COVID-19 pandemic in India is original and makes an immense contribution to prepare organizations to be ready
for the new normal in future. It also suggests leadership behaviors and competencies needed for resilient and socially sustainable organizations
for people, planet, and prosperity for all.
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Title of Book Chapter: Present Challenges and Future Opportunities of Sustainable Retailing in the Apparel
Industry
Chapter 4, Sustainable Apparel Retailing, Part of the book series: Sustainable Textiles: Production, Processing, Manufacturing &
Chemistry ((STPPMC)), Springer, Cham, 21 March 2025, pp 59–95, Print ISBN 978-3-031-83874-3, Online ISBN 978-3-031-
83875-0
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-83875-0_4
Co-author: Laxmi Bharti
Abstract: Sustainable apparel retailing plays a pivotal role in addressing environmental and social concerns, making it imperative to
understand the challenges, leverage opportunities, and anticipate future trends in this dynamic sector. This chapter explores a comprehensive
analysis of the complex landscape of sustainable apparel retail, elucidating the array of challenges, opportunities, regulatory frameworks, case
studies, and future trends shaping this dynamic sector. Through an in-depth examination, it investigates the critical challenges confronting
retailers, including sourcing sustainable materials, ensuring transparency and traceability in the supply chain, navigating cost implications,
and reconciling sustainability objectives with prevailing fashion trends and design paradigms. Conversely, it delineates the promising avenues
available to retailers, encompassing innovative strategies related to materials sourcing and manufacturing processes, strategic collaborations
with sustainable fashion stakeholders, nuanced marketing and communication approaches, and introducing sustainable packaging and
logistics solutions. Moreover, this chapter thoroughly examines the regulatory and certification frameworks governing sustainable apparel
retailing, providing insights into prominent sustainability certifications such as Fair Trade, GOTS, and B Corp. It further delves into
considerations regarding compliance with environmental and labour standards alongside pertinent legal considerations.
Additionally, through a meticulous analysis of case studies and best practices, the paper illuminates’ successful initiatives in sustainable
apparel retailing, drawing from exemplary endeavours by leading sustainable fashion entities and offering tailored strategies for effectively
adopting sustainable practices by small- and medium-sized retailers. Lastly, this chapter casts a forward-looking perspective, elucidating
emerging technologies and innovations, evolving consumer preferences, market dynamics and avenues for growth and expansion within the
sustainable apparel retail sector. This study offers a robust framework for comprehensively understanding and navigating the challenges,
leveraging the opportunities, and strategically positioning oneself amidst the evolving landscape of sustainable apparel retail.
Title of Book Chapter: The Development and Challenges of Infant Diapers Ensuring Good Health with
Sustainability Aspects: Landscape of UN Perspective
Chapter 7, Sustainable Textile and Apparel Chain Management, Part of the book series: Sustainable Textiles: Production,
Processing, Manufacturing & Chemistry ((STPPMC)), Springer, Cham, 9 March 2025, pp 155–190, Print ISBN 978-3-031-
80239-3, Online ISBN 978-3-031-80240-9
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-80240-9_7
Abstract: The utilization of diapers is a criAbstracttical component of contemporary infant care, as societal and physiological demands require
it for caregivers in the modern era. This book chapter explores the multi-dimensional world of diapers, explaining their primary functions,
diversified varieties, applications and materials. With a discerning eye on current market trends, sustainability imperatives and emerging
challenges, the chapter navigates through the intricate landscape of the UN perspective of diaper technology. It also aligns diaper developments
with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing sustainable alternatives that prioritize preserving the environment,
ethical consumption and health. As explored herein, the primary function of diapers extends beyond moisture absorption and liquid retention; it
encompasses the containment of waste, maintenance of skin health and facilitation of mobility. Various diapers, from traditional cloth to modern
disposables, are meticulously examined alongside their advantages and limitations.
Additionally, the chapter scrutinizes diaper construction and materials, illuminating the intricate engineering and scientific formulations
behind their efficacy. Critical attention is devoted to the sustainability criteria governing diaper production and disposal. With scholarly
precision, challenges such as toxic materials, frequent skin issues like diaper dermatitis and the use of super-absorbent polymer (SAP) are
dissected. Additionally, the chapter explores the ongoing progress of sustainable solutions to conventional disposable diapers, emphasizing
exciting advances and their potential to reduce environmental impact while maintaining efficacy and safety.
This chapter also extrapolates potential developments, emphasizing the burgeoning interest in reusable diaper solutions. The study combines
scientific investigation with practical insights, making it an authoritative resource for academics, practitioners and stakeholders committed to
promoting baby care via innovation and sustainability.
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Title of Book Chapter: Navigating the Shift: The Zero-Waste Paradigm in Apparel Manufacturing
Chapter 6, Zero Waste Sustainable Apparel Industry, Part of the book series: Textile Science and Clothing Technology ((TSCT)),
Springer, Cham, 13 December 2024, pp 99–115, Print ISBN 978-3-031-76541-4, Online ISBN 978-3-031-76542-1
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-76542-1_6
Co-author: Aratrika Bhattacharya
Abstract: Biodegradable fibres and fabric scraps are included in the solid waste from textile operations along with non-biodegradable
components from clothing production. Waste accumulates significantly due to the energy-intensive and resource-intensive industrial processes
and practices used to make textiles. It is estimated that the waste resulting from the growing demand for fast fashion will create textile waste of
60% by 2030 worldwide. Less than 1% of the material is recovered for new goods, resulting in a loss of over USD 100 billion annually. This trash
poses challenges to traditional linear waste treatment systems, which has led to an increase in sustainable waste management strategies like
Zero Waste (ZW) and the Circular Economy (CE), which are gaining popularity nowadays. ZW aims to radically reinvent industrial processes to
eliminate waste generation by focusing on resource recovery, reuse, and waste reduction. The fashion industry increasingly uses ZW concepts
via different techniques such as eco-design, cleaner production, and product stewardship. These strategies aim to reduce waste at every stage of
the product lifetime, including the acquisition of raw materials, manufacture, customer consumption, and end-of-life disposal. However, there
are still challenges in implementing ZW principles to mass production since pattern grading, fabric utilization, and design integration are
intricate procedures. However, with ongoing research and innovative concepts, there is great potential for reducing textile waste and promoting
sustainable fashion design and production practices.
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Title of Paper: Tata Does Not Mean Goodbye: Is Air India Going to Bring Back Old Saga?
General Management/Strategy;Human Resource Management, Ivey Publishing, 13 August 2024
URL: https://www.thecasecentre.org/products/view?id=201242
Co-author: Sumita Rai
Abstract: The Tata Group took over control of the loss-making state-owned Air India and the airlines it operated from the Government of India
on January 27, 2022. The Tata Group now faces financial performance issues and lags behind one of the leading aviation industry front-runners
in India in terms of market share. The re-acquisition of Air India also brought about challenges of how to amalgamate three diverse cultures to
make a single Tata Group culture, and how to inculcate the Tata Group's values to turn Air India profitable. What should Air India do if
employees are not integrated with Tata Group culture? Air India leadership is weighing its various options and pondering whether to integrate
three airlines and become one of the prominent airlines in the country and the world, or operate them autonomously as economy or premium
airlines without amalgamating the diverse cultures.
Keywords: Culture; Change; Performance; Strategy; Leadership; Values; Transformation; General management; Human resource
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Title of Paper: Realization of GGBFS-based Self-compacting Geopolymer Concrete through Ternary Blended
Alkaline Activator Solution
Construction and Building Materials, Elsevier, 486, 01 June 2025, Online ISSN: 1879-0526, Print ISSN: 0950-0618
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2025.141986
Co-authors: Soumyaranjan Panda & Jharana Pradhan
Abstract: Geopolymer concrete (GPC) is a sustainable alternative to conventional concrete,utilizing distinct waste material species in its
production. Self-compacting geopolymerconcrete (SCGC) is attaining global recognition due to its integrated characteristics ofGPC and self-
compacting concrete (SCC), banishing the mechanical compactionobligation. The key components realizing geopolymerization are precursors
andactivators. Among diversified precursors, ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS)-based SCGC mixes illustrate superior short-term
and long-term accomplishments. Thecurrent study explores the effects of introducing potassium alkali metal in the form ofpotassium hydroxide
(PH) and potassium silicate (PS) into the sodium-based binaryblended alkali activated solution (AAS) consisting of sodium hydroxide (SH) and
sodiumsilicate (SS) to form a ternary blended AAS. The prime objective of the research is toassess the optimal ternary blended AAS and the ill-
performing AAS composition throughdetailed fresh and hardened SCGC characterization. The primary objective of thisresearch was achieved
by developing nine different SCGC mixes, including a control mixbased on a binary sodium-based AAS composed of SH and SS. Four of the
mixes wereprepared with a combination of SS and hydroxide solutions of sodium and potassium atchanging proportions (SH: PH) [(75:25),
(50:50), (25:75), and (0:100)]. The remainingfour mixes included a combination of SH and silicate solutions of sodium and potassiumat
varying combinations (SS: PS) [(75:25), (50:50), (25:75), and (0:100)]. The mapped outobjective was contented with following conclusions
that the SCGC mix with optimalternary blended AAS compositions are SH: PH (50:50) along with SS 100 %, and SH 100 %along with SS: PS
(25:75) and SCGC mixes should not be composed with 100 % SH alongwith 100 % PS or 100 % PH along with 100 % SS as AAS.
Keywords: SCGC; Alkaline activators; Mechanical Properties; Durability Properties; RCPT
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Title of Paper: Design and Simulation of Antenna for Foliage Penetration Application
i-manager’s Journal on Electronics Engineering, 15(1), December 2024, pp 14-25, ISSN 2229-7286, E-ISSN 2249-0760
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26634/jele.15.1.21143
Co-author: Shakti Singh Parmar
Abstract: The foliage penetration radar system operates in the VHF/UHF range of the electromagnetic spectrum, allowing for greater radio
frequency penetration compared to microwave frequencies while providing improved range and significant cross-range resolution. The multi-
static ground-based foliage penetration radar comprises a transmitting and a receiving antenna. The unidirectional radiating transmitting
antenna utilizes a VHF wideband transmitting signal, achieving fine localization accuracy over a larger coverage area while effectively
penetrating foliage. However, achieving significant antenna gain or directivity while maintaining an acceptable size at VHF/UHF frequencies
presents challenges. This paper focuses on the design and simulation of an antenna tailored for foliage penetration applications, emphasizing
the balance between size and directivity.
Keywords: Foliage Penetration; Ultrawide Band; Antenna, Bandwidth; Gain, Return Loss;VSWR
Title of Paper: Simulation and Analysis of Higher Frequency (F-Band) Automotive MIMO Radars with
Military Applications
i-manager’s Journal on Electronics Engineering, 15(3), June 2025, pp 1-11, ISSN 2229-7286, E-ISSN 2249-0760
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26634/jele.15.3.21843
Co-author: Amika Gautam
Abstract: The Automotive Multiple Input Multiple Output MIMO Radar technology employs multiple transmitting and receiving antennas to
significantly enhance radar performance, offering superior resolution and precise target detection capabilities. The need for this study arises
from the increasing demand for precise, reliable radar systems in complex and cluttered military environments. The study aims to improve
resolution, enhance target discrimination, and optimize radar performance under adverse conditions. Models utilized in this study include
MIMO techniques, rain rate models, fog visibility models, and both frequency band F-band and wave band W-band radars. The proposed
methodology encompasses designing and simulating antenna arrays, developing suitable waveforms, implementing advanced signal
processing algorithms, and comparing performance metrics of different radar systems. Key steps involve antenna array configuration,
radiation pattern analysis, beamforming, and performance testing in simulated scenarios. Results indicate that higher frequency radars offer
improved data capacity, better range resolution, and higher jamming resistance compared to lower frequency systems. However, these higher-
frequency radars also experience greater attenuation due to environmental factors like rain and fog. The proposed model significantly
contributes to the comparison and selection of MIMO Radar systems for military applications, ensuring enhanced situational awareness, target
acquisition, and operational effectiveness in demanding environments.
Keywords: MIMO; Radar; Target Detection; Jamming; Range Resolution
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Title of Paper: UV Protection by Plasma and Nanotechnology for Value Added Textiles
“Technical and Value Added Textiles”, Annual Technical Volume of Textile Engineering Division Board, The Institution of
Engineers (India), VI, 22 December 2024, ISBN 978-81-966131-9-8
URL: https://www.ieindia.org/webui/IEI-Publication.aspx#annual-technical-volume
Co-authors: Bijaya Dasgupta & Soumya Sneh
Abstract: Ultraviolet radiation has been a matter of constant concern throughout for the various skin diseases it causes, along with the deadly
disease of cancer. Although ultraviolet rays constitute a small amount in the solar spectrum, they adversely affect all living organisms and their
metabolism. Due to its severe impact, there has been a growing demand for UV-protected clothing. Advancements in nanotechnology have
paved the way for various UV-protective textiles using nanoparticles such as metal oxides and plasma. Plasma is a dry processing technique that
reduces the use of chemicals, water, and energy compared to the traditional method of application of finishes. Various experiments have been
conducted to coat the textiles with nanoparticles such as TiO2 and ZnO to enhance UV absorption capacity and the UPF value to protect the
human skin. This chapter will examine UV rays and the importance of protection from their adverse effects. It will cover different ways of
blocking UV rays, measuring the Ultraviolet protection factor(UPF) and the clothing factors that affect UPF. Besides, the chapter will entail an
overview of various types of UV absorbers and UV protective clothing. It will also discuss nanoparticle coatings used for enhancing UV
protection and the durability of these protective finishes.
Keywords: Ultraviolet radiation; Nanotechnology; Nanoparticles; TiO ; ZnO; Plasma; Air-plasma
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Articles Published in Latest Issue of IEI Journals
Volume 10 | Issue 7 | July 2025
Title: A Novel Heart Disease Disorder Prediction Using Faster Recurrent Neural Network
Authors: K Vetriselvi & G Karthikeyan
Periyar Government Arts College, Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, India
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40031-024-01142-8
Online Publication Date: 16 September 2024
Pages: 833–848
Title: A Robust rPPG Approach for Continuous Heart Rate Measurement Based on Face
Authors: Sachin M. Karmuse, Arun L. Kakhandki & Mallikarjun Anandhalli
D.K.T.E. Society’s Textile and Engineering Institute, Ichalkaranji, India
KLS Vishwanathrao Deshpande Institute of Technology, Haliyal, India
KLS Gogte Institute of Technology, Belagavi, India
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40031-022-00817-4
Online Publication Date: 25 October 2022
Page: 849–860
Title: An Optimized VLSI Implementation of the Least Mean Square (LMS) Adaptive Filter
Architecture on the Basis of Distributed Arithmetic Approach
Authors: M. Nagabushanam, Sadashiva Chakrasali, S. L. Gangadharaiah, Sampath H. Patel,
Gurumurthy Ramaiah & Raju Basak
Dept. of Electronics and Communication Engineering, M.S Ramaiah Institute of Technology,
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Textile Technology Technical and Vocational Training Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Dept. of Electrical, Techno India University, Kolkata, India
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40031-024-01028-9
Online Publication Date: 15 March 2024
Page: 861–870
Title: Automated Detection of Cardinal Points of ECG Signal for Feature Extraction Using a
Single Median Filter
Authors: Avishek Paul, Nantu Das, Saurabh Pal & Madhuchhanda Mitra
Department of Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering, RCC Institute of
Information Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
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Title: Automated Estimation of Respiration Rate from a Single-Channel PPG Sensor for
Implementation in IoMT-Enabled Portable Gadgets
Authors: Avishek Paul, Saurabh Pal & Madhuchhanda Mitra
Department of Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering, RCC Institute of
Information Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Department of Applied Physics, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40031-023-00933-9
Online Publication Date: 18 October 2023
Pages: 883–892
Title: Classification of MI EEG Signal Using Minimum Set of Channels to Control a Lower
Limb Assistive Device
Authors: Ganesh Roy & Subhasis Bhaumik
Department of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Indian Institute of Engineering
Science and Technology, Shibpur, Howrah, India
Department of Instrumentation Engineering, Central Institute of Technology, Kokrajhar, Assam,
India
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40031-022-00783-x
Online Publication Date: 10 August 2022
Pages: 893–899
Title: Deep Learning-Based Robust Hybrid Approaches for Brain Tumor Classification in
Magnetic Resonance Images
Authors: S. Rama Krishna, Chittibabu Ravela, Srihari Varma Mantena, Mohammad Sirajuddin &
G. Joel Sunny Deol
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, GITAM (Deemed to be University),
Hyderabad, India
Computer Science and Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, K L
University, Vaddeswaram, India
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SRKR Engineering College, Bhimavaram,
India
Department of Information Technology, Kallam Haranadhareddy Institute of Technology,
Dasarapalem, India
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Kallam Haranadhareddy Institute of
Technology, Dasarapalem, Andhra Pradesh, India
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40031-023-00916-w
Online Publication Date: 28 September 2023
Pages: 901–915
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Articles Published in Latest Issue of IEI Journals
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Title: Effective Time-Specific Text Marker with Congregation Collection Model for Spam
Detection in Social Media Textual Reviews Using Machine Learning Techniques
Authors: P. Swetha & D. S. Rao
Department of Computer Science Engineering, Konneru Lakshmaiah Educational Foundation
(KLEF), Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad Campus, Aziz Nagar, Hyderabad,
India
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40031-023-00895-y
Online Publication Date: 20 July 2023
Pages: 917–925
Title: Identification of Biclusters in Huntington’s Disease Dataset Using a New Variant of Grey
Wolf Optimizer
Authors: Joy Adhikary & Sriyankar Acharyya
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of
Technology, Kolkata, India
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40031-022-00815-6
Online Publication Date: 07 November 2022
Pages: 927–938
Title: Intelligent Control of Double Boost Converter Interfaced with Multilevel Inverter for
Electrical Vehicle Applications
Authors: Praveen Kumar Varanasi, S. Nagaraja Rao & Punithavathi Duraiswamy
Department of Electrical Engineering, M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Banglore,
560054, India
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, M.S. Ramaiah University of
Applied Sciences, Banglore, 560054, India
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40031-022-00828-1
Online Publication Date: 31 December 2022
Pages: 939–947
Title: Optimal Incremental Relay Design Using DF–AF Relay Combination by Outage
Probability Analysis
Authors: Srijibendu Bagchi, Madhuri Deb & Tiya Dey Malakar
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Volume 10 | Issue 7 | July 2025
Title: Performance Evaluation of Machine Learning Classifiers for Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Detection
Authors: Prakash Banerjee, Saptak Bhattacherjee, Kousik Dasgupta & Shibaprasad Sen
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, University of Engineering and
Management, Kolkata, India
School of Mechatronics and Robotics, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology
Shibpur, Howrah, India
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College,
Kalyani, India
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Engineering and
Management, Kolkata, India
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40031-022-00830-7
Online Publication Date: 28 December 2022
Pages: 989–995
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40031-022-00751-5
Online Publication Date: 06 June 2022
Pages: 997–1003
Title: Wind-PV based Generation with Smart Control Suitable for Grid-isolated Critical Loads
in Onshore India
Author: Arunava Chatterjee
Electrical Engineering Department, Raghunathpur Government Polytechnic, Purulia, West
Bengal, 723121, India
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40031-022-00827-2
Online Publication Date: 08 November 2022
Pages: 1021–1031
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convenient for the member to give their inputs we would like to obtain the information in a more
structured and comprehensive manner. We would request our members to send the details of their
achievements as per the appended formats only.
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# Reporting of Award of stipend/fellowship at PG/PhD level and awards from esoteric events/communities may be avoided
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Note: Publications in local seminar, conference and symposia will not be accounted
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(vi) Designation
(viii) Membership No (please use the prefix F/M/AM as the case may be)
(xiii) ISBN
(xvii) Supporting Documents (complimentary copies for IEI Headquarters)/links [which are clearly
indicative of the incumbent’s achievement(s)]
Note: Accommodate works published in journals/reputed conference proceedings/books for the last one year
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Notification for Advertisement in IEI Epitome
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T he Institution of Engineers (India) reserves a coveted privilege in being the largest multi-disciplinary
professional body of engineers encompassing 15 engineering disciplines with a Corporate membership of over
2.59 lakhs maintaining a national/international presence through hundred twenty four Centres and six Overseas
Chapters, Fora’s and Organ (Engineering Staff College of India). The Institution has been disseminating the various
information through IEI Epitome and other publications.
We would like to share with you that we are now providing the facility to advertise engineering / technical
products/services, information brochure, recruitment notices etc. in our official publication portal IEI Epitome (12
issues -196000 reach online). Besides, IEI Epitome is also uploaded on our website (www.ieindia.org) on a monthly
basis and is accessible to all free of cost. Given its immense footprint in the engineering and technical diaspora
spanning the globe, IEI with its distinguished heritage of a century provides you the ideal portal to connect with the
National and International Engineering and Technical Community at very competitive rates. We invite you to take
this unique and privileged opportunity to advertise and communicate your service and product portfolios under our
prestigious banner and make us your brand emissaries in your promotional campaigns.
The booking form containing details of each publication, rates for the advertisements and the advertisement form
are appended below.
BOOKING FORM
Publication Description Type Rate (Rs.) Number of Total (Rs.)
including GST Issues / Volumes including GST
Inside Full Page Colour 30,000
IEI Epitome Inside Half Page Colour 15,000
Inside Quarter Page Colour 8,000
Payments to be made by Cheques / Drafts drawn in favour of “The Institution of Engineers (India)”.
Date: .....................................
E-mail: .................................................................................
* Payment can also be done Online through our website: www.ieindia.org, details of which will be provided at the time of Payment.
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