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International Conference on Science and Engineering Research (ICSER) Singapore
Plenary Speaker 1
Plenary Speaker 2
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Plenary Speaker 3
Prashant Praveen
Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
National University of Singapore
Phone: +65 65168221
Email: chepp@nus.edu.sg
Plenary Speaker 4
M.V.Reddy
National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore
University of Bordeaux, France
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ABSTRACT
Colloidal crystals based on silica (SiO2) nanoparticles were
synthesized using Sol-Gel process (Stber-Fink-Bohn
method) and deposited over silicon and quartz substrates
using the Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) technique. The resulting
films consist of monolayers of particles arranged in large
areas of well-ordered domains with hexagonal compact
structure. The high monodispersity of the synthesized
particles made possible the deposition in self-assembled
close-packed 2D crystal structures.
A reduction of Au was prepared and deposited, by means of a
HAuCl4 solution, over the ordered monolayers of particles.
The deposit was made through three different ways: droplets,
immersion (dipping) and continuous evaporation after
immersion. As a result, two different kind of coverages were
deposited, two of these on the top of the particles and a third
one, surrounding the particles and covering the interstices
between them (Fig. 1).
ABSTRACT
The generation of energy through highly efficient technique
has been a hot topic among researcher. Now a day,
electrochemical devices such as polymer electrolyte
membrane fuel cell and supercapacitor are treated as one of
the best alternatives for energy storage purposes. Proton
Exchange Membrane fuel cells for green vehicles have been
recognized all over the world. The polymeric electrolyte
membrane fuel cell and supercapacitor form an integral part
and hence require intensive research. Studies have been
carried out on polythiophene intensively as it has a unique
structure. It is an electron-rich aromatic heterocyclic. It also
has better environmental stability, high electrical conductivity
>400 S cm-1 which is higher than that of other conducting
polymers such as poyaniline, polypyrrole and also has an
interesting electrochemical behavior. Carbon nanotubes are
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We study a tight-binding model of the supercubane lattice
with spin-orbit coupling. By calculating the band structure of
the lattice and evaluating the Z2 topological indices, we find
the supercubane lattice supports various topological nontrivial
insulators. According to the Z2 topological indices, we
present the phase diagrams of the lattice with different filling
fractions. We find at 1/8, half and 3/8 filling, strong
topological insulators with Z2 indices(1;111) and (1,000) are
present and at quarter filling only (0;111) weak topological
phases can be obtained. We analyze and discuss the
characteristics of these topological insulators and their surface
states. Constant-energy spin textures are also evaluated for
different slab geometries and we find different slab surfaces
present different spin textures.
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GIC1525054
ABSTRACT
It has been reported that the water fruit extract of Crescentia
cujete have many traditional claims for herbal medicine.
However the safety of its use during pregnancy has not been
fully investigated. The ethanolic fruit extract (25%, 75%, and
100%) was given to Sprague Dawley rats on days 6 to 19 of
gestation, that is, organogenetic period. Maternal organ and
fetal weight were recorded, the morphometric indices such as
Hind-limb length, Forelimb length, Crown-rump length and
head-lip length of the fetus were carried out. Blood samples
were also collected through cardiac puncture and were
deposited into a vacutainer with anticoagualant EDTA. The
hematological value comprises of hemoglobin, hematocrit,
white blood cell and platelet count was carried out. Results
showed that rats treated with 100% of the fruit extract were
significantly (P>0.05) heavier than those treated with lower
concentrations and the control. The Control group had the
heaviest fetal weight with 4.93667g, while the 100%
concentration had the smallest fetal weight with 3.5625g. The
blood counts shows that the control group is within every
expected range (with the exception of the 25% group in the
WBC count, which exceeds the expected range of 5.0-10.0
x10^9/L). Results show that continuous consumption of
higher concentrations of the extract during gestation can alter
the growth and development of the fetus and maternal organs
and the maternal blood count. Therefore, with utmost caution,
should be done by man in using this extract during pregnancy.
Keywords: calabash, Crescentia cujete, gestation, Sprague
dawley rats.
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This research and proposed system is deals with both
students and lecturers bio data to check the deviant behavior
of students and lecturers, NAB to validate authenticity of
students certification with regards to admissions into the
universities in Ghana. The bio datas stored in the central
point on this system. This shall mandatory for the Universities
as a requirement from the NAB regulations. This gives the
details of Lecturers and students upon request and a click of
a button the eligibility of the candidates to be accepted in the
tertiary institutions of Ghana. With all these records integrated
on one central point, all tertiary institutions can access
students and lecturers records from other institutions. Better
still, there are portals for staff and students which monitors to
ensure decent conduct and ethical conduct as the information
on their employment can be accessed from these portals when
there is misconduct in an intuition in Ghana. The government
through the NAB/GES/MOE as well as WAEC in
collaboration will monitor the behavior and conduct of both
students and lecturers in the university. The main aim of this
research is to reduce misconduct both students, staffs and
lecturers.
Keywords- Performance, e-learning, Computing.
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Associate Professor
Department of Information Technology, E.G.S. Pillay
Engineering College, Nagapattinam, Tamilnadu, India.
Email: mchinna81@gmail.com
Chinnadurai
GIC1525056
ABSTRACT
In Static List Scheduling (SLS), initially the ALAP (As Late
As Possible) algorithm is performed, followed by ASAP (As
Soon As Possible) algorithm. The time interval for control
steps and successor selection are the vital drawback of ASAP
algorithm. Hence, in this paper, the optimized scheduling
algorithm is proposed for High Level Synthesis (HLS), where
the ALAP in SLS is followed by Force Directed Scheduling
(FDS). The proposed scheduling algorithm is implemented in
Icarus Verilog and targeted in ZC7020 FPGA board. The
proposed optimized scheduling algorithm is evaluated in
terms of control steps and resource utilization. The evaluation
is carried out for various benchmarks such as, EW Filter, IIR
filter, FIR filter, AR filter and Discrete Cosine Transform
(DCT). The achieved results in terms of the control steps and
resource utilization (i.e. LUT and Flip-flop) shows the
proposed optimized scheduling algorithm outperforms the
conventional Static List Scheduling (SLS) algorithm.
Globalized Approach For Sustainable Development :
Limitations and Ideas
Srishtee Chaudhary
GIC1525057
Srishtee Chaudhary
Lecturer, ECE
Electronics & Comm., GPCG, Patiala, India
Email: srishteechaudhary@gmail.com
and
Jagdev S. Kaleka
HOD, ECE
GPCG, Patiala
kalekajs@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
Sustainable development is a complex, interdisciplinary and
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Podocarpus (Podocarpaceae) consists of approximately 100
species spreading in the tropical and subtropical regions
worldwide and also in temperate regions in the Southern
Hemisphere. It is often difficult to accurately identify
Podocarpus. DNA barcoding technique is helpful to provide
rapid and accurate taxonomic identification using a specific
DNA region. In this study, unknown Podocarpus samples are
identified using rbcL sequences. Leaf samples were collected
from Bukidnon and Batanes, Philippines. DNA extraction,
PCR amplification and DNA sequencing were consequently
conducted. The rbcL sequence of Podocarpus is about 700 bp
in length.
Molecular identification using Basic Local
Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) for nucleotides reveals that
the sample from Bukidnon is Podocarpus macrophyllus while
that from Batanes is Podocarpus costalis. This identification
may be helpful as an addition to the reference library of
Podocarpaceae. This may allow researchers unfamiliar with
the familys morphology and anatomy make accurate
identification.
Keywords: Batanes, Bukidnon, conifers, Podocarpus,
Philippines, rbcL sequence.
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Cristian Fosalau
GIC1525060
ABSTRACT
The paper presents construction details and experimental
characteristics of a transducer devoted to measuring soil
displacement during landslides. It consists of a flexible rod on
which special highly sensitive strain gages are glued so that
rod deformation can be accurately measured. Beside its high
sensitivity, the transducer is also characterized by the
possibility of measuring soil levels displacements in depth,
being thus useful for geologists to study the structure and
dynamics of such a phenomenon.
Keywordslandslide, strain gage, amorphous magnetic
microwire, stressimpedance effect.
Searching of Natural Ground Water: Scientific Approch
Dr Babasaheb M More
Associate Professor In Engineering Physics
Brahmadevdada Mane Institute Of Technology, Solapur, India
E-mail:babasahebmore@gmail.com
Dr Babasaheb M More
GIC1525061
ABSTRACT
Dowsing is a traditional way to search ground water. Many
traditional methods of dowsing are used. Most dowsers use
forked stick, L-shaped metal rods, coconuts, keys wire,
pendulum, etc. No scientific base for dowsing is explained,
so, its status was uncertain.
The dowsing tools such as L-shaped metal rod,
coconuts and their working is explained. The influence of
gravitational force on these tools is explained. Now a days
impact of dowsing is distinct and used by Geologist,
Engineers and even the Military. The dowsing with no tools is
a popular technique. This paper introduces L-shaped rod
dowsing, coconut dowsing & dowsing with no tool and
explains how they are based on science.
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Sai Qin
GIC1525062
ABSTRACT
We studied the magnetic properties of reduced graphene oxide
(rGO) obtained by high-temperature annealing of graphene
oxide (GO) prepared in different oxidizing conditions. The
rGO
samples
exhibit
strong
room-temperature
ferromagnetism in weak oxidizing conditions, with saturation
magnetization of 0.24 emu/g, about 24 times of the value of
rGO prepared in strong oxidizing conditions. Hysteresis
negative magnetoresistance (MR) has been observed in rGO,
which confirms the intrinsic nature of the observed
ferromagnetism. The strong ferromagnetism is attributed to
the preserved graphitic structure of weakly oxidized rGO, and
the negative MR is due to the spin dependent scattering of
defects. Our results present a direct connection between the
degrees of oxidation and the ferromagnetism, which provides
important clues to explore the essential origination of carbonbased materials magnetism.
Energy Audit of Combined Cycle Power Plant: A Case
Study
Prof. Dr. Javed Ahmad Chattha
Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute
Pakistan
Hammad Iqbal
Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute
Pakistan
Umair Ahmed
Umair Ahmed
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Hao Qin
GIC1525065
ABSTRACT
Emerging as the quantum analog of classical random walks
(RWs), quantum walks (QWs) exhibit striking nonclassical
properties and has drawn intense research interests in recent
years with implications in various fields, for instance,
quantum algorithm engineering, universal quantum
computing, quantum simulation of physical system and
important phenomena.
We implement a discrete QW with site-dependent single point
phase defects with linear optics which is mainly a set of
optical interferometers comprising beam displacers, wave
plates and phase shifters. Single-photons created via type-I
SPDC are chosen to be the walker which walks in its position
space represented by longitudinal spatial modes implemented
by beam displacers according to the polarization of photon.
Wave plates are used to prepare the initial state and do the
coin flipping. We introduce site-dependent phase defects to
the QW which is realized by adding fully controllable
polarization-independent phase shifters. With certain settings
for phase shifters and coin-flip wave plates, the translational
symmetry of an ideal standard QW is broken resulting in
localization effect in a QW architecture.
We investigate localization effect in the QW, including the
positions of the localized single-photons and the strength of
localization related to different site-dependent phase defects
and coin settings. The effect would find applications in
quantum algorithms and quantum state engineering. Besides,
the versatility of our setup allows for extensions, such as the
realization of multi-particle QWs, which would help to study
the topological phenomena. Furthermore, the high-quality
interferometer network can also be used in the field of optical
quantum information processing.
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ABSTRACT
It is commonly accepted that the earths fossil energy
resources are limited, and the global oil, gas and coal
production will be depleted in time to come, causing prices to
escalate. The purpose of this project is to design and develop a
switch magnetic field generator/motor. Research was
conducted on various designs of existing generator topologies
and electromagnetism methods. The final design was selected
based on complexity and cost. Throughout the semesters, a
demo prototype has been re-designed to evaluate the
effectiveness of the system. Using the theory of attraction and
repulsion forces between the electromagnets, a rotational
force is induced to create a driving motion for the prototype.
The magnetic field strength of the electromagnets does not
solely depend on the core material itself, but also on the
amount of induced current and number of turns of coiled wire
around the magnet. At the end of this project, we will evaluate
my current prototype and give practical recommendations to
improve the design. Harnessing free energy would be a
continuous pursuit of the world and by going green in todays
context would greatly reduce the stress caused on nature.
Every electric device needs an electrical supply as an input.
But in this project, without any electrical input, gets output as
mechanical energy.
As the conventional energy sources are depleting day by day
and unreliability of non conventional energy sources (wind,
tidal, sun, etc),there is need of creating reliable and free
energy source.
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Jithu V P
GIC1525067
AND
R Anand Murali
GIC1525067
ABSTRACT
This paper describes the exergy and energy analysis of
torrefaction process for four different residual biomass (wet
leaf, rice husk, coconut shell and tree bark). Torrefaction is a
thermal process carried out in an inert atmosphere. The
biomass samples were torrified using waste heat from a diesel
engine at a temperature of 240C for a duration of an hour.
With the help of the actual system data, this paper elucidates
the assessment of energy and exergy saved, and energy and
exergy efficiencies. The exergy saved in the overall system is
found to be 0.258 kW, 0.702 kW, 1.812 kW, 2.486 kW for
wet leaf, rice husk, coconut shell and tree bark respectively.
Tree bark is found to have the best performance in the
torrefaction process yielding an efficiency of 58.76% in the
energy yield parameter whereas wet leaf is the least efficient
biomass. It is found that maximum exergy efficiency is
obtained from the reactor if the exhaust from the source is in
the range 430-470C.
Keywordstorrefaction, energy, exergy, efficiency, waste
heat recovery, optimization
Heat and mass transfer for Soret and Dufours effects in
transient flow by mixed convection boundary layer flow
over a stretching sheet embedded in a porous medium
with chemically reactive spices
Dr. Deva Kanta Phukan
Principal cum Associate professor, Demow college,
Sivasagar, Assam, India-785 670
Email add: drdevakanta@yahoo.com
ABSTRACT
An investigation is made to carry out to study the thermal19
Hedayat Omidvar
GIC1525072
ABSTRACT
Using natural gas as a heating fuel is one of the various uses of this
invaluable fuel. The real and major importance of natural gas can be
realized regarding the natural gas plentiful added value and its
capabilities for being converted into thousands of valuable economic
commodities in the oil and petrochemicals industry as the primary
material and the energy resource. The growing need for gas to
provide energy and fuel, and the foreign currency resulted from sales
and export for investment and launching primary industries in the
country, reinforced the idea of bundling gas industry related activities.
Therefore, in line with this, and based on the legal statute, NIGC as
one of the four major subsidiaries of Iran's Oil Ministry was
established. The initial capital of the company amounted to $25
million, in 1965.
Since its establishment, NIGC has gradually achieved capabilities and
managed to have access to various sources and facilities such as
experts and efficient human force equipped with scientific and
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ABSTRACT
University timetabling problem is to determine which course is
assigned to which lecturer and is held on which day and time slot in
order to satisfy a specific objective. It is a time consuming and
complex task as it includes a large number of educational rules. On the
other hand, the existence of numerous courses and lecturers makes the
problem much more complicated. Because of the complexity of the
problem, an efficient timetable is achieved when a mathematical model
is used. In this paper, a new binary model is used to develop a
timetable for an Iranian university. One of the main novelties of the
paper is considering multi-offered courses, courses that are offered
more than once in a term due to large number of students who wish to
take them. The objective function of the model is maximizing
education quality. In fact, the model assigns each course to the most
eligible lecturer. The model is developed based on the real constraints
of the case and is solved using GAMS software.
Keywords: University timetabling; Binary programming; multioffered course .
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ABSTRACT
A Bullock cart is a two-wheeled or four-wheeled vehicle pulled
by bullocks. It is a means of transportation used since ancient times in
many parts of the world. They are still used today where modern
vehicles are too expensive or the infrastructure does not favor them.
The Bullock cart used especially for carrying goods, the Bullock cart is
pulled by one or several Bullocks (oxen). The Cart is attached to a
bullock team by a special chain attached to yokes, but a rope may also
be used for one or two Animals. The Driver and any other passengers
sit on the front of the cart, while the load is placed in the back.
Traditionally the cargo was usually agrarian goods and lumber. This
cart load carrying capacity is 3000 to 4000 kg.
The main purpose of this paper is to provide a braking system for a
bullock cart which is basically used for the sugar factory purpose.
ABSTRACT
In India there are many small scale textile industries. Cotton dust
in the work place is a major problem in cotton textile industries.
This problem is more severe in spinning section. Dust consists of
small and microscopic particles of various substances which are
present as suspended particles in the air. These particles are
harmful to human health. Because of these various diseases are
occurring like shortness of breath, cough, and lung cancer.
Various aspects of health hazards in textile industries have been
discussed. To reduce this health hazard, there a need of dust
collector. If we developed a low cost dust collector for SSTI.
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Vignesh Ravichandran
GIC1525076
Nano zinc oxide was prepared by sol-gel method and nano zinc
oxide-silver composite was prepared by photodeposition of silver
ion on as prepared nano zinc oxide. Both catalyst were examined
by SEM, EDX,XRD and FTIR analysis where the catalysts have
hexagonal form, nano polycrystalline and take the formula ZnO
and Zn0.49 O0.49 Ag0.02. ZnO and ZnO-Ag used for photocatalytic
degradation of congo red dye and several conditions were
studied like comparison of activity of the two catalyst in
photodegradtion, full decolorization of the dye, weight of
catalyst, concentration of the dye and effect of temperature. The
kinetic is obeyed pseudo-first order according to LangmuirHinshelwood kinetic and the activation energy was calculated to
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be equal to 22 kJ.
Relay Selection for AF Based Cooperative Networks
Haci Ilhan
GIC1525077(B)
ABSTRACT
In this paper, a performance analysis of amplify-and-forward
(AF) relaying cooperative diversity system with relay selection is
given when all terminals are moving. We have derived analytical
expressions for probability density function (PDF), cumulative
distribution function (CDF) and moment generating function
(MGF) of end-to-end signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for the
considered system. Then, the symbol error rate performance
(SER) of the system is calculated for MPSK modulation
assuming the all links have double Rayleigh distribution.
Keywords: Cooperative communication, Amplify-and-forward,
Relay selection, Double Rayleigh fading.
Enhancement of the acoustic performance of pre-treated
natural fibers - A review.
Hasina Mamtaz
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering,
Taylor's University, Malaysia
Email:hasina_ctg@yahoo.com
ABSTRACT
Hasina Mamtaz
GIC1525078
As the number of fiber increases per unit area hence the surface
area also increases. Larger surface area leads to more friction of
air molecules with fiber and causes more loss of incident sound
energy and thus enhance the sound absorption. However, due to
the effect of mercerization, the amount of reduction in fiber
which has significant effect in sound absorption of natural fiber,
has not been addressed yet. The study takes this opportunity to
introduce this new concept which might play a significant role
for acoustic absorption purpose of natural fiber. Two analytical
approaches were discussed in this study which are Biot-Allard
model and Johnson-Allard model. Based on the bibliographic
revision, the study proposed to introduce the new concept of
fiber reduction amount in the formulation of these analytical
approaches for enhancement of the value of sound absorption
coefficient at low frequency region. From the overall analyses it
is evident that the fiber reduction amount might help to
demonstrate the importance of pre-treatment of natural fibers for
enhancing their sound absorption property and anti fungus
quality as well.
Keywords:Sound absorption, fiber diameter, mercerization,
Biot-Allard and Johnson-Allard model.
Relationships between the normal- and supercurrents in the
various sized materials
Takashi Kato
Institute for Innovative Science and Technology, Graduate School of
Engineering, Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science, 3-1, Shuku-machi,
Nagasaki 851-0121, Japan
KATO_Takashi@NiAS.ac.jp
ABSTRACT
In the previous works [1-4], we suggested that in the materials with
large HOMO-LUMO gaps (DEHOMO-LUMO,N), the Cooper pairs are
formed by the large HOMO-LUMO gaps as a consequence of the
quantization of the orbitals by nature, and by the attractive Coulomb
interactions between two electrons with opposite momentum and spins
occupying the same orbitals via the positively charged nuclei. We
also suggest the reasonable mechanism of the occurrence of granular
high temperature superconductivity in the graphite powder treated by
water or exposed to the hydrogen plasma, discovered by Esquinazi et
al. [6], on the basis of our previous theoretical works described above
[1-4], which can be well confirmed by the recent experimental work
[5]. We also suggest the general guiding principle towards high
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Vrushabh Jamage
GIC1525080
And
Amol Shinde
GIC1525080
Tehseen Un Nisa
GIC1525081
ABSTRACT
After Chernobyl and more recently, Fukushima nuclear accident,
people is concerned about their safety and health. Radioactivity
cannot be noticed by our five senses. To know how much
radioactivity is there in a place we need a specific device, like
our RADIATION SURVEY METER. It has been designed as
economical, easy to use, accurate for the non-technical public to
keep at home or work place and monitor the radioactivity level in
the area.
Our objective is to sense the gamma radiation, display its
intensity and save the data in memory so that it can be further
analysed. The system consists of a gas filled radiation
detector(GM tube) which will sense the radioactivity. The high
DC voltages necessary to polarize GM tube (500-900v)can be
obtained from batteries with few and less expensive electronics
components. The system has been designed using a digital
display technique using microcontroller, LCD and keys. The
system is also facilitated with USB interface.
Quality implementation and its effects on the performance of
employees in higher education institutions
Tehseen Un Nisa
tehseen.nisa@gmail.com
NailaRubab
nailarubab@ymail.com
Institute of Space Technology Islamabad, Pakistan
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Theme:Strategies for success in raising educational aspirations,
participation and attainment.
N.S.Azhari
GIC1525083
ABSTRACT
Compact and stable Q-switched fiber lasers have found
interesting usage in the fields of laser processing, environmental
sensing, medicine, optical communications, reflectometry,
imaging, remote sensing, fiber sensing, manufacturing, and
material processing due to their ability to yield high energy
pulsed lasers. A wideband tunable CNT-based Q-Switched fiber
laser operating in the S-band region using a tunable Fabry-Perot
etalon filter as the wavelength tuning and filtering mechanism is
proposed and demonstrated. The system uses a 15 m long
depressed-cladding erbium doped fiber (EDF) as the gain
medium, while a thin CNT film is sandwiched between two
connectors to function as the SA for the generation of the desired
Q-switched pulses. The tuning range of the laser output carrying
the Q-switching pulses covers a wide wavelength range of 47
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Sung-Su Cho
Department of Radiological science,
Gimcheon University, Gimcheon, Korea
yahansjg@hanmail.net
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