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Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU). Since 1949 Current Faculty Strength = 33 (29 + 4) SPECIALIZATIONS Structural Engineering Geotechnical Engineering Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering Remote Sensing Transportation Systems Engineering
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Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) • Since 1949 Current Faculty Strength = 33 (29 + 4) • SPECIALIZATIONS • Structural Engineering • Geotechnical Engineering • Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering • Remote Sensing • Transportation Systems Engineering • Environmental Engineering • Current Intake per year Ph D’s 10 • M Tech’s 50 • B Tech / Dual degree 56 • Current students on roll: Ph D’s ~ 40 M Tech’s ~ 100 • B Tech / Dual degree ~ 200
Department of Civil Engineering, HEAD CE MESSAGE: India has entered into a major infrastructural expansion requiring Civil Engineers to play a important role in national building - the second time around after India's Independence in 1947. So, the Department has set its goals for a new era with a technology product-oriented, professional focus, and embarked on undertaking changes towards meeting the needs for the nation. Updating curriculum of academic programs facilities of laboratories (including computer lab with new updated software's), including younger students in projects are three important changes that are underway. This crucial effort of the Department of Civil Engineering is steered by its active faculty members. The Department of Civil Engineering with its multifaceted faculty continues to maintain and cultivate its strong links with the infrastructural industry and academic and research institutions both within and outside the country. So with the mission to offer world-class undergraduate and post-graduate education, research guidance, professional consultancy, outreach and manpower training as well as leadership in Civil Engineering. Come Join the Rebuilding Again !
Laboratories of the Department • Concrete Technology Lab • Heavy Structures Lab • Geotechnical Engineering Lab • Hydraulic Engineering and Fluid Mechanics Lab • Water Resource & Engineering Lab • Experimental Mechanics Lab • Geo-Informatics Lab • Computer Lab • Transportation Systems Engineering Lab • Environmental Lab • Surveying Lab • Geology Lab • Ganga Lab
Selected Research Topics a) Structural Engineering1. Study of cable stayed bridges2. Utilization of fly ash in blending cement3. RC frame and brick masonry infill composite for residential buildings4. Appropriate technology for low cost housing5. Design of structural concrete using strut and tie model6. Optimal design of structures7. Reliability based design of structures8. Fibre reinforced concrete9. Plastic analysis of pile shafts and orthotropic plates10. Yield line analysis of slabs11. Reinforcement corrosion12. Non linear dynamic analysis of Tension leg platforms13. Non linear dynamic analysis of compliant structures under seismic loads14. Retrofitting techniques for heritage structures15. Seismic proximity study of high rise structures16. Polymer concrete17. Finite element applications in structural analysis an Design18. Wind effects on structures (Cyclone resistant structures)19. Bamboo applications in soil/ground improvement
Selected Research Topics b) Hydraulic Engineering1. Energy methods for the design of alluvial channels2. System approach to water resources planning and management3. Renewable energy utilization for River pollution management c) Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering1. Shear strength of silty soil2. Settlement and stress around pile foundations3. Geo environmental studies4. Bearing capacity of reinforced soil5. Geo-synthetic applications6. Pile foundations
Selected Research Topics d) Geo-informatics1. Airborne and space borne remote sensing2. Geo-informatics3. Renewable energy utilization for River pollution management e) Transportation Engineering 1. Analysis and Design of Rigid Pavement2. Fuzzy System Modeling and Airways3. Construction Project Management with special focus on Planning for Fast Track & Concurrent Engineering Projects 4. Traffic Flow Modeling and Road Accidents Analysis
Honorary works and distinctions of Faculty • Won innumerable international and national awards for research contributions (e.g., Young Scientists, Young Engineers, etc.) • On editorial boards of international Journals (e.g., ASCE-JCCE,………..) • Presidents and Chairmen of national professional bodies, board members of international professional societies (e.g., ISH, SEC) • Advisors of important Government and other organizations and high level committees • Vice Chancellor, Director of Universities. (during leave)
Alumni • CEO’s / equivalent of large Indian and multi-national companies • High ranking government officers (e. g., Secretaries, Chief Engineers,,,,) • Successful entrepreneurs (e. g., in India, U S, Canada, Australia) • Academicians in prestigious universities (e. g., Oxford, Stanford, Texas and ….. other IIT;s) Students • Enter after a highly competitive and prestigious entrance exam (selection chance: 2 in 100) • Placement approx 150 percent (one of the highest paid under graduates)
Use of Departmental Development Fund (DDF) • Fellowships to self financing students • Salary of System Administrator, Admin. Officer, Office Assistants. • Travel support to students – national and international • Travel support to faculty–national and international– tagged to performance • Equipment, contingency requirement of each faculty • Major equipments, classroom furniture, PCs, laptops, LCD projectors,……. • Office equipments for each faculty • Licensed software for classroom teaching • Fellowships to M.Tech students • Software's for Computer lab. • Tour Program for pre-final year students.
Challenges • Increasing number of consultancy works with significant technology development component. • Undertaking more large-budget and high-impact R and D projects . • Publishing more in journals of high impact factors and increasing citation values of publications. • Recruiting faculty in certain areas where currently no representation. • Meeting ever increasing demand for space. • Increasing numbers of new books to students in departmental library. • Equipping Lab Computers with newly developed Civil Engineering assistant software's.