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F.No.t9-Z/20t1-TS.

VII

Governmentof India
Ministry of HumanResourceDeve
Department
of HigherEducation
ri Bhawan,New Delhi,
To, Datedt te Rpril,Z}li
1 . The secretariesof TechnicalEducationof all states
2. The Directorsof rechnical Educationof all states/L
3 . The Advisersof AICTE
4. The Directors of all IIT's / IIS., Bangalore and IIITs,
5. The Directo-rs of all IM's / MTIE, Mumbai
6. The vice-chancellorsof all central universities/
Universities.
7. The Directorsof all MTs
8. MTTTR's -Bhopal, Kolkata,chennaiandchandi
NIFFT-Ranchi,
SLIET-Sangnr, NERIST+anaS

Subject:- short terms faculty secondmentto AIT, Bangkok by the


Governmentof
India for a period of upto 16 weeks-invitingnomina for August 20ll &
January - regarding.
zAn Semester
Sir,
I arn directedto saythat Asian lnstitute of rechnol (AIT), Bangkokis an
autonomous intemational postgraduate institute providing vanced education in
engineering,scienceand allied fields. The AIT academicyear
two terms beginning
and January.^ Th" Governmentof India provides suppo to the AIT by way
*:tr,
faculty secondmentfor a period of upto 16 weeksin selected of
of specializationfor
August 20lt and January 20lz terrns. The areas under
ion for faculty
secondment areenclosed.

2- The entire cost of secondmentof Indian faculty to


cgst of air pffisagesboth ways and maintenanceetc, is borne by
, Bangkok including
Govemment of India.
Normally-theperiod of secondmentis upto 16 weekseachto coi ide with an academic
term of AII Bangkok.The secondeO AcUties are entitledto dra their pay plus special ,.i
pdy,if any,andallowancesasadmissibleto them in India but for
eir deputationabroad.f_.
Their pay and allowance etc are drawn and disbursedin India i Indian Currency.Ttrr i' q?f'
se_cortded
i0rt
faculty are entitled to daily allowancein Bangkok as issiblevideMinistry '",
of External Affairs orders in this regard issuedfrom tiit" to ti
The exact amountof
daily allowance in Bangkok dependson the rate determined
by Ministry of External
Atrairs for the.qarticular period. Besides, AIT also provides
ion in the
ciunpusat subsidizedrates subjectto availability. Thi seconde,faculty
is entitled to
travel by air by economyclassand shortestroute from the nearest
of embarkationin
lndia to Bangkok and back carrying excess baggageupto I kgs.
for which the
Governmentof India meetsthe expetditute. The above-mentioneterms
and conditions
of secondment aretentativeandsubjectto approvalby the Mi of Financeat the time
of secondment. The salary in respect of faculty during the peric
of deputation wilt be
met by their respectiveStateGovernmefi /lnstitution themselves.

In addition,the reavesalary,contributionof vident fund /General


Provident
FundandPensionconfibutionett in respectof the Ity deputed will be met
bytherespective
stateGovt./ Institutions
themselves.
3- You are requestedto kindly give wide publicity this schemein you
institution especially in the Departments covering the areas in
faculty secondment
is being planned for the year 20lr-2012. The nominee should
a doctorate degree in
the relevant area, postgraduate teaching experience relevant
to course description
indicated against the area and substantial researchpublications i
the area to his credit.
Nominationsmay kindly be sent in respectof onty those idates, who could be
spared,in the event of their selection,fo; undertakingthe p assignmentat AIT,
Bangkokfor a periodupto 16 weeksfor the termsas indicatedi each course. Since
it is the endeavorof the Governmentto sendbest faculty from ia to projectthe right
kind of images at the international level, you are requestedto ki y forward only those
nominations, that would be meeting the above mentioned requir
, by this Ministry.
The selectioncommittee gives its recommendations to the on the basisof
the bio-data of the nomineesplaced before it. Therefore,the o-data of the faculty
recommended for considerationof the selectioncommittee,may sentto this Ministry
in five copies in the enclosed format as per Annexure-l,. c ete details regarding
short-term fac,rlty secondmentto AIT, g@ at MHRD, web-site
www.education.nic.in.

4- The last date for receipt of nomination in this


Thenominationsare requiredin five copiesduly screenedand by the Head
of the Institutionandto be sentto the following address:

R.C.Meena
EconomicAdviser
Ministry of HumanResourceDevelopment,
Departrnentof Higher Education,
RoomNo. 326 'C' Wing, ShastriBhawan,
NewDelhi-l10001
TeleNo. 23383432

EconomicAdviser
TeleNo. 23383432
-Encls: as above
ANNEXURE.
1

(Io be submitted In 4 coples)

TERMAPPLIEDFOR

Name(Expandedinitials)
Dateand Placeof Birth
Nationality
Present Post held with complete
address of the Institute.
PresentPostalAddress
Tel.No./Fax No./E-Mai/Mobile
No,
EducationalQualifications

Subjects Taken Narneof University/


lnstitute

I Experience
Professiona
Addressof the Duration experience: P.G.
Office, ing/Research
Organizationor
lnstitution

Detallsof Publishedwork: Books,Articles,Mono$ra Papers(lf the Space


below is insufficient please $ive full particularson a rate sheetof paper)

Contd..
projects
Summaryof recent/current
undertaken
CurrentInterestsand Assignments
(a)Visitsabroad:

CountryVisited Durationof Visit Purposeof visit

(b) Previousassignmentwith AlT,if any:


taught
Course
r directlyhired by AIT

Anyother relevantinformation:

ature of Appllcant.
Remarksof Headof the Institution:

of the Head of the


ion wlth (Xfice seal.
7
AIT SCHOOLREQUESTS
FORINDIANFACULTY
SHORT- SECONDMENTS

Ausust 2011Semester

Fieldof Study CourseTitle


Schoolof lndustrial& AT72.01 erministicOptimizationMod
Engineering& Manufacturing Deterministic are Packages;LinearPro
Technology Engineering Optimization r Programmingand
Models, imization;DynamicProgram
3 (3-0) Flow; NonlinearProgr
AT72-04 ic Concepts in Engineering
Engineering mic Evaluationof Alterna
Economy acement Analysis;Accounti
3 (3-o) pts; Depreciationand T
uct Costing and Cost Estim
andUncertainty;
Determin
ital EudgetingModels.

AT73.02 tural Properties of Engin


Advanced terials; Subtractive Manufact
Manufacturing ss; UnconventionalManufi
Processes, sses;Additive Manufacturi
3 (3-o) ; FormativeManufa
ses;Rapid Prototyping
ronmental Aspects.

AT73.t7 s Metals, Non-FerrousM


AdvancedMaterial siteMaterialsand
Sciencefor design cs, Coatings, Finishesand
& Manufacturing ; Testingof Materials;
3 (3-o) erioration of Materials;Econ
terialSelection;
CaseStudies

Mechatronics AT74.O1,: nents of Mechanism.Pla


Kinematicsand tics Analysisand Modeli
Dynamicsof e Design.Dynamicsof Pl
Mechanismsand ms. SpatialMechanisms.In
Robots 3(2-3) otics.ManipulatorKinemati
iectory Planning.Manipulat
amicsandControl.CaseStu
N 74.04 tion of Semiconductor
Digitaland Analog Designof Transistor
CircuitDesign, its. Digital Integrated-Circui
3 (2-3) lding Blocks. Amplifier Circui
s. AdditionalElectronicB
cks.Analogand DigitalMea

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for lndion Foculty Short-TermSecondments
AIT SchootsReguests

School Field of Study CourseTitle

Schoolof Microelectronics AT81.02 I SystemsDesignProcess


Engineering& DigitalIntegrated s; Combinationaland Se
Technology CircuitDesign, uits Designand lmplementati
(continued) 3 (2-3) Output Designand Clock
tion; Designof Memory;
Language
are Description
id Prototyping and lmpl
igital Systems; Memory Sy
and Test;Testingand Des
bi l i ty (D FT).

AT 81.05 tc echnology, device modeling


Analog lntegrated lar t, Basicanalogsub circuits,
Circuit Design, a n lysisand modeling,Basicop
3 (2-3) an plifier design, Advanced ope
a n plifiers,Comparators,Integra
fill , Data converters.

RemoteSensing& AT75.03 iew of RSApplication. Int


Geographic RemoteSensing en electromagneticwave
InformationSystems 3(2-3) ets. Satellite.systemand Se
uction to RSlmageP
Geome
e Enhancement.
ion.RSlmageCtassifica

Nanotechnology AT79.06: of catalyst,homog


Catalysis(incfuding rogeneous catalysis,chemi
photocatalYsis) n on surface,metal and
2(2-0) e catalysts.

AT79.07: modynamics,Nanotherm
Nano ical EguilibriumThermo
Thermodynamics tisticalMechanics,Other Ki
2(2-ol ermodynami cs, entroPY.

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AtT SchoolsRequestsfor Indion Faculty Short-Term Secondments

Field of Study Course Description

School of Nanotechnology AT79.09: Coll chemistry is the oldest


Engineering & (continued] Colloidsand che istrypredatingevena
Technology Nanopafticles Hol r. the knowledgebaseof
(continued) 3(2-3) che istry began to fade from th
che istrv curriculumand hasonl
ntly hada resurgence
dueto
nce of nanoparticles.
The
:rce of the basic science colloid
istry will be brieffy review
cal experiments(absorption,
rescence, ti me-resolved
flu nce, dynamic light scatt
can now be used to elucida
coverageand electrostati
rties of nanoparticles.Coll
coll dalprinciples arewides in
d a i l life, in nature and technical
apF ication.Why is milk white an some
too h pastestransparent?What
colf and what is their behavi r?
ids are mixtures of different hases
diverseand complex
t canwe expectof suchsyst
canwe usetheir properties.
of exarnplesfrom the daily li in the
of materialsandof food,wi key
iments.this lecturecon t he
rdisciplinary
andverybroadt ic of
the

Telecommunications AT77.05 Flowsin Networks.Dimen


Teletraffic and DelaySystems-Lossa
Engineering in SwitchingSystems.Traffi
3 (2.s-1.s) surements. Multi-Dimension
c. Traffic Models for ATM

N 77.L2 ution of SwitchingSystems.


SwitchingSystems ing SystemArchitecture.
3 (2.s-1.s) SoftwareStructureof the Di
tch. Signaling. Examplesof Ex
tal Switches. ATM Switching.
in Switching:Photonic5
itclning.LaboratoryExperim
g DX20OSwitchingSystems.

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4
for lndion Foculty Short-Term Secandments
AITSchoolsReguests

Field of Study f.ourseTitle


School of Water Engineering cE 74.12 d properties,fluid pressure,
Engineering & Management Hydrodynamics, theory and applications
Technology 3 (3-0) amics, governing equations
(continued) tinuity, momentum, energy
nt of flow momentum,
rodynamic
similitudes,
lami
erntflows, boundarylayers
s, open channels,hydraulic
cturesand hydraulicmachin
CE74.5LRiver fl ow hydrology,sediment
Engineeringand chr cteristiCs,mode of sedim
Modeling, tra sport, bed forms, sediment sp()rt
3 (3-o) for ulas,alluvialroughness;d of
sta e channels,sedimenttran
M C surements, river engineeri
a n i lyticaland numericalmodeli
fiV, r morphology;sedimentati
rvoirs and its computational
, reseryoirssedimentati
; water qualitycharacte
ection/diffusion and mixing
ter quality,,water
qualitym
applicationsthroughcase

Schoolof Food Engineering ED73.O1: Food neeringprinciplesappliedto


Environment, Bioprocess ProcessEngineering ing operations;rheologi
Resources& Technology 3(3-o) in refation to fluid flow;
Development inearair flow in granularma
hanicalseparationprocesses
se conveying;simulationof
; heatingand coolingp
re relationsin foodsand a
tion processes-
Pulp and Paper ED74.9001_ cture of wood and non
Technology FiberStructureand ials,chemicalcomponents
Chemistry materials;cellulose,hemicel
3 (3-0) in; clnemistry of delignificati
ing;alternativeusesfor
cechemistryof fibersandp

School of sM 60.42 dual and group behavior;


Management Organizational nizationalstructure;organi
Behaviorand Bni technologydimension;
Structure leadership; communication,
2 Q-al poli
ement, organizational
nizationaldevelopment,ch
gr
tegiesfor organizations,
amics in organizational restr
businessre-engineering

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AIT Schoals Requests far lndion Foculty Short-Term Secondments

' CourseDescription
School F i e l d o f Stu d y

Schoolof sM 50.04 placeandproject-team


Management Business unication;non-verbal
(conlinued) C ommuni cati on nication;listeningskills;
2 Q-al and memos;oral reporti
culturalcomm unication.

5M 80.1.1 ledge resources,Knowledge


Knowledge agement processes,corpora
Management ge goals,Corporatecore
3 (3-0) ledge,Knowledgegaps,
, Externalknowledge,
pment, Tacit knowledge,
edge, Know-how,Creativity
edge Managementtools,C
nal knowledgeexchanges,
rving Knowledge, and
surementof Knowledge.

sM 80.33 uralValuesin the GlobalCo


Cross-cultural yzing Cultural Interactions,
Management s-Cultural Focuson
Conflicts,
3 (3-0) Processes:Communicatio
otiation, Decision-Making,
a
flict.

asof 15 Februory2O71
AIT SchoolsRequestslor lndion Faculty Short-Term Secondments

Januq,rv2Q1,2Semester

Schoolof Industrial
& AT72.09 Inventory iew of InventorySystem;
ll
Engineering& Manufacturing and Logistics
Technology Engineering Management, nd; DependentDemand
3 t3-o) terial RequirementsPlanning
nced Production/ Inven odels;
ion to Logisticsand 5u
in Management;Logistics
in Processes.

Mechatronics AT 74.07 ples of Automation Tech


Automation ammable Logic Controllers
Technology itaf Csmmunication.Feedba
3 (2-3) trol . Man-Machi ne C ommu

AT74.08 ital technology;microcompu


Microprocessor ctureandoperations;
Systems, Futer;assemblylang
3 (2-3) fnming;bussystem;
rocessorinterfacing,seri
interrup
lel transmission,
s and multiprocessor
ocomputerdevelopment
ocomputeroperatingsyst
icationexamples.

Microelectronics AT81.11 xed SignallC Design,Design


vlixed SignallC ed CapacitorCircuits,
Design ConverterCircuits, Design
3 (2-3) Loop and FrequencySyn

OffshoreTechnology cE81.9005: aim of the courseis to equi


Management AdvancedSteel dentswith skillsin techn
Materials& Design innovationmanagementa
for OffshoreSteel course usesan interdiscipli
Platforms proachandemphasizes the
3(3-o) portanceof teamworkin the
implernentation of policies
nagingoil andgasprojects.

Remot€Sensingand AT76.01: pping Concept.DataStructu


Geographic GeograPhic nagementTechniques-Data
fnformationSystems tnformation uisition.GlobalPositioning
Systems rface. Data Manipulationa
3(2-3) lysis.MapOutputGenerati

Telecommunication AT77.05 ffic Flows in Networks.Di


Teletraffic Lossand DelaySystems.
Engineering ay in SwitchingSystems.Tra
3(2.s-1.s) surements.Multi-Dimensi
c, Traffic Models for ATM

asof 15 Februory2071
1
AIT Schools Requests for lndion Faculty Shon-Term Secondments

School Field of Study CourseDescription


Schoolof Telecommunication AT 77.08 PlanningProcess.
Engineering& (continued) Network Planning s. ForecastingDemand
Technology 3 (2..s-l.s) butions and TrafficMatri
(continued) irnizationof LocalExchange.
ensioning.Introductionof N
nce and ReliabilitySim
Planning Tool PLANITU.

Water Engineering CE74.6t Flood hydrology,fl ood characte


Management Modelingand modeling,flood routing
Management, r basin,river channelsand rbaruk
3 (3-o) areas;flood forecastingm
inisticand stochastic
ficiaf neural network; flood
management,flood control
sures;flood riskanalysis
ing; flood plain developm
gement,flood damages;a
ibility of flood control projec

Disaster rN84.33 ents of Coastalcommunity


Preparedness, Resiliency
Coastal lience;coastalpopulation
Mitigation and and Natural ibution and rnigration patte
Management 3 (3-0) al warming debate;coastal
episodicandchronic;Indi
mi of 1994; methods for m
; techniquesfor initiating
into communities,

ln 84.36 RRBackgroundandFr
Based
community patoryApproaches
to Di
DisasterRisk t, DRRPlanning,C
Management Reduction Strategies and
3 (3-ol rme lmplementationCh

Schoolof Urban Environmental ED79.06 coursegivesan introducti


Environment, Management Environmental ure of envirsnmentalprob
Resources& Auditing and the environmental
Development urban activities,and
currently controlledand mit ted. lt
deals with the deve nt of
ironmentalmanagementsys s a n d
key role allocatedto environ ental
iting, The courseplacesemp
ronmentalauditandpost-a
es.Whererelevant,referen
to applicationof environ
it techniguesin the urban
as in organizations, local
ments and development

as of 75 Februory2077
l6
AIT Schools Requests for Indion Faculty Shart-Term Secondments

School Field of Study CourseTitle


Schoolof Urban Environmental ED79.07 ster managementcovering
Environment, Management Disaster tion, preparedness,respon
Resources& (continued) Managementin bilitation and reconstruction
Development Urban t types of hazards,hazard n d
(citntinued) Environmental erabifityassessment at the ci level;
Planning and techniquesof riskasses
ronmentalsafetyand securi n the
protection of lifelines and cri
ities; structural and non-stru
tion measures;communi
ch to disastermanageme

ED79.08 Int uction to legislations,faws,


Environmental poli ies for the protectionand
Legislation rna gernentof environment,
env ronmental law; natureand
l aw understandinglegalterms a
con tt of environmentallaw;
the udiciary,damageand liabilit
poll ers,action'against
pollution
I of permit; procedural
env ronmentallaw; legaltheorie
sui polluters;methodsof
env ronmental litigation; some
poll tion control,standards,
wa
a n d l and pol l uti on, and sol i d w ;
osal law; ecological liability
rategroups;environmental rctes
uments,andthe roleof
ational agenciesand ts in
ction of the environment.

School of sM 50.43 an rgsource management sy


Management HumanResource gic human resourcemanag
Management M); job analysisand human
2 (2-o) urceplanning;recruitment
a
ion; trainingand develo
ivation;careerplanning;
rmance appraisal;rewards
pensataon, employeebenefi
agement relations, safety an
prog
th, employeeassistance
SM8O.32: High acteristics of New Techn
Tech .Ups and SuccessFactors;St
Entrepreneurship trepreneurialDevelopm
Plan
and Business preneuriafPersonal
ity and
Development is; New Product and Se
3(3-0) opment in Entrepreneurial

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AIT SchoolsRequestsfot lndian Foculty Shart'Term Secondments

'
School Field of Study CourseTitle CourseDescription

Schoolof sM 80.L2 p communication


stylesa
Management Leadership ies,managerialcommunica
(continued) Communication leading high-performance te
2 (2-o) unicatingleadershipin
izations,public leadership
unication,leadership
unicationdevelopment.

sM 62.09 unication of academic writi


AcademicWriting ing journals,criteriafor
for Business tion, functionsof a
Research structureand style,econom
2 (L-21 revisionsand clarity.

sM 62.81 nt educationalmanagement
Managementof ent of educational instit
Education facilitation,enablinga
2 (2-o) recruitment,decisionmak
res/systemsin education
tions, academicleadershiP,
nizing and devefoping per-

asof 15 February2011

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