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  • SRM-AP student bags 3 golds in rifle shooting September 6, 2022

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  • ROM 2022: Relay run of 487 km for child safety flagged off September 6, 2022

    Physiotherapy daySRM University-AP flagged off a 487 km relay run with a flaming torch that will be concluded at SRM KTR campus on September 8, World Physiotherapy Day. “This group of 90 runners will set a record and inspire the people they meet on their way”, said Prof. K Hemachandra Reddy, Chairman, Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education, igniting the torch that mirrors the Olympic torch.

    SRM AP Vice-Chancellor Prof V S Rao expressed his delight to host the starting point of ROM (Resounding Overnight Momentous) 2022: THE PHYSIO RUN. “We are fortunate to be a part of making history by raising awareness for child safety and environment protection”, he added, flagging off the run. “The team spirit of these young runners is strong enough to bring out social changes”, said Professor Lt Col Arunachalam Ravikumar, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Medical & Health Sciences, appreciating the event. Dr T.S Veeragoudhaman, Dean, School of Physiotherapy, highlighted the functional independency that physiotherapy provides. Official Records Officer- World Records Union, Ms Shareefa, said that it is the responsibility of civilised citizens to promote national and community-level child protection systems.

    Last year, the “Longest relay run with a flaming torch”, covering 280 km from the SRM Trichy campus to the SRM Kattankulathur campus, found a place in the Asia Book of Records and India Book of Records. This year, the torch that is lighted from the SRM AP campus will be passed on for 487 km until it is brought into the SRM Kattankulathur campus. The ignited torch carried onwards during the run will use the mother flame throughout the entire course until it reaches its destination and would not be extinguished at any given time or situation. The torch would only be kept alive with natural ingredients.

    World Physiotherapy Day marks the unity and solidarity of the global physiotherapy community. SRM College of Physiotherapy and SRM Institute of Science and Technology Kattankulathur jointly organised this event to raise awareness on relevant issues like child safety, child disability and conservation of the environment. SRM AP Registrar Dr R Premkumar, Dean-School of Engineering and Sciences Prof B V Babu, Assistant Director- Student Affairs Ms Revathi Balakrishnan and many other dignitaries from SRM group institutions were present at the occasion.

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  • Faculty Development Programme on Recent advancements in Materials Chemistry September 6, 2022

    Faculty Development Programme on Recent advancements in Materials ChemistryMaterial Chemistry is rapidly emerging as a critical component of contemporary science. Due to its interdisciplinary nature, the field requires input from all diverse branches of Chemistry. The Department of Chemistry is organising a Faculty Development Programme on Recent advancements in Materials Chemistry. Renowned academicians Prof Srinivas Hotha, IISER Pune, and Prof Chilla Malla Reddy, IISER Kolkata, will be the programme’s keynote speakers.

    Prof Srinivas Hotha will deliver a talk on Discovery and Development of Gold-Catalyzed Glycosylation for the Synthesis of Oligosaccharides, and Prof Chilla Malla Reddy will handle a session on Adaptive Soft Molecular Crystals: From Bending to Self-healing Assistant Professor Dr Nimai Mishra and DST – Ramanujan Fellowship Faculty Dr Satheesh Ellipilli are the convenors of the event.

    Date: September 7, 2022

    Time: 2 PM to 5 PM

    About the speakers

    Prof Srinivas Hotha is the Dean of Planning and Communications at IISER Pune. He is an expert faculty in Chemistry and Glycochemical Biology. He has more than 25 years of experience in the field of teaching and research. He completed his PhD at Osmania University, Hyderabad.

    Prof Chilla Malla Reddy is from the Department of Chemical Sciences of IISER Kolkata. He did his PhD in Supramolecular Chemistry and Crystal engineering from the University of Hyderabad. He continued his research as a post-doctoral fellow at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany. He has been awarded the prestigious Swarna Jayanti fellowship by the Department of science and technology, Government of India.

     

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  • SRM University-AP celebrated Teachers’ Day 2022 September 6, 2022

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    Teachers’ day is celebrated across the length and breadth of the nation on September 05, to honour and pay tributes to the second president of India, the renowned scholar and great philosopher, Dr S Radhakrishnan. SRM University-AP observed the day with utmost pride and the students marked gratitude to their beloved teachers.

    Honourable Vice-Chancellor, Prof VS Rao, addressed the gathering of teachers and students. He reiterated the significance of the day and acknowledged the invaluable services of all faculty members. “I’m immensely proud of your achievements as educators and researchers. You have stood side by side with our children, led them with courage and passion, and believed in the prodigious potential of each of them. Your role in nurturing and growing them up is undeniable”, remarked Prof Rao.

    A felicitation ceremony was organised to recognise the enormous contributions and extensive services rendered by the faculty who have been a part of SRM University-AP for the past five years. Mementoes were distributed, and the faculty were honoured by Vice-Chancellor Prof VS Rao and Registrar Dr R Premkumar. The teachers thanked the Vice-Chancellor and conveyed their admiration for his able guidance and the administration of the university for the last two years.

    An array of cultural programmes and events was put up in the auditorium by the students to celebrate the day. Vice-Chancellor in his address to students appreciated their efforts in making the teachers’ day celebration a memorable occasion. With a colourful mix of dance and musical performances, the day was brought to a delightful closure.

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  • Indian Bank inks MoU with SRM University-AP September 6, 2022

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  • Computer Training for Rural Youth at SRM-AP September 6, 2022

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  • SRM Varsity to Host National Science Summit September 5, 2022

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  • Modified solar air heater for preserving agricultural produce September 5, 2022

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    There is a growing demand for decentralised systems that use renewable energy to extend the shelf life of agricultural commodities. Solar Air Heating systems (SAHs) are effective and environmentally friendly systems used to preserve agricultural produce by lowering the moisture content. Assistant Professor Dr Karthik Rajendran and his Post-Doctoral Scholar Dr VS Vigneswaran from the Department of Environmental Science have published their paper “Augmented v-corrugated absorber plate using shot-blasting for solar air heater – Energy, Exergy, Economic, and Environmental (4E) analysis” in the Q1 journal “Process Safety and Environmental Protection” having an Impact Factor of 7.9. The paper was published in collaboration with D. Sung Chul Kim, Shandong University, China.

    South Asia is home to the majority of the world’s hungry people. Among 116 nations, India, the second-most populated nation in the world, is ranked 101st in the global hunger index. There is cause for concern given that India loses over 67 million tonnes of food annually, which is equivalent to about Rs. 92,000 crore. In 2016, the Indian Council of Agricultural Research estimated that during harvest, post-harvest, processing, and storage, about 4.3-6.1% of pulses, 3.9-6% of grains, 2.8-10.1% of oilseeds, 6.9-13% of vegetables, and 5.8-18.1% of fruits were lost. 16% of fruits and vegetables as well as 10% of oilseeds, pulses, and cereals were lost in India due to inadequate access to storage facilities.

    Each year, these losses increase in India. In order to reduce food wastage after harvest and the amount of people going hungry in India, technologies must be developed to extend the shelf life of agricultural produce. The utilisation of land, water, energy, and the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere can all be decreased by reducing postharvest loss. It is necessary to develop a decentralised system that uses renewable energy to extend the shelf life of agricultural products. Given that the majority of India has abundant solar energy resources, solar crop dryers based on solar air heaters (SAH) are a practical choice for conserving agricultural output by lowering its moisture content. These technologies are appealing because they are affordable and sustainable.

    The performance of SAH is determined by the absorber plate. Thus, the SAH was modified with a v-corrugated absorber plate with a shot-blasted surface, and the SAH performance was investigated experimentally. Performance parameters including the energy and exergy efficiency of the collector were determined and compared with those of the conventional SAH. The study inferred that SAH optimisation will make way for the maximisation of its efficiency.

    Abstract of the Research

    Need for increasing the shelf life of agricultural produce using renewable energy-based A decentralized system are significantly increasing. The solar air heating systems (SAHs) are efficient and environment friendly systems which are used for preserving agricultural produce through the reduction of moisture content. However, these systems had poor thermal efficiency and the way for increasing the efficiency are much need in the present era. This article presents the energy, exergy, and economic analysis of a modified solar air heater system (SAH). The proposed (modified) SAH has a V-corrugation absorber plate; the inner surface was modified using shot-blasting technology. This is the first study to experimentally investigate a modified SAH and compare the results with those of a conventional SAH. Additionally, an environmental and sustainability assessment of the SAH is presented. The SAH performance was tested at airflow rates ranging from 0.01 to 0.02 kg. sec.

    Read the full paper here.

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  • Dr Pankaj Pathak co-edited and authored in the springer publication series September 5, 2022

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    Dr Pankaj Pathak, Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Science co-edited the book “Circular Economy in Municipal Solid Waste Landfilling: Biomining & Leachate Treatment: Sustainable Solid Waste Management: Waste to Wealth” in collaboration with Prof Sankar Ganesh Palani from BITS Pilani, Hyderabad. The book was released as part of the Springer publication series ‘Radionuclides and Heavy Metals in the Environment’ that covers issues pertaining to environmental pollution of air, water and soil, causative toxic agents, including radioactive materials, and remediation strategies.

    The book is a ready reckoner of contemporary information regarding municipal solid waste landfill biomining, treatment of landfill leachate and heavy metals in a single platform. Construction of new landfills which requires huge monetary investments can be avoided if old landfills were bio-mined for resources and the space can be re-used as new landfills. Landfill leachate is a hazardous waste which needs proper treatment that could generate value-added products such as clean energy and biofertilizers. The book is a rich repository of information for academicians, researchers, and students at master’s and doctoral levels to understand the current trends in municipal solid waste landfill operations.

    It also features the chapter, ”Valorization of Solid Waste from Landfill Activities” co-authored by Dr Pankaj Pathak and her PhD scholar MSSR Tejaswini along with Prof Sankar Ganesh Palani and Dr Prangya Ranjan Rout from Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology. The article states that urban mining of various types of landfill wastes helps in the conservation of natural resources as well as increases the economic value of the disposed of wastes. It also ensures maximum recovery from the wastes that can be used as a secondary raw material for production purposes. Accordingly, they determine the environmental impacts associated with landfill wastes and identify different technologies that would help in the conversion of waste into resources through urban mining.

    Essentially the book provides a circular economy approach to municipal solid waste (MSW) management. It also reviews the current technologies and future trends in MSW treatment by focusing on technological solutions for MSW treatment in developing countries in comparison with developed countries.

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  • Save the soil for a greener tomorrow September 2, 2022

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    The Save Soil movement was launched by the yogi, mystic, and the visionary, Sadhguru, around three decades ago as a small step that would contribute towards his lifetime vision of raising Human Consciousness. Over time, it snowballed into a global movement garnering support from international and national agencies and uniting people worldwide to affirm their commitment to restore the planet by advocating for the health and future of our soil.

    This effort will reap rewards when ecological challenges are taken seriously by corporations, organisations, individuals, and governments and when public support allows them to embrace long-term policy changes to protect the soil. SRM University-AP in collaboration with Isha Foundations is conducting a workshop to create awareness about soil conservation among the student community.

    Date: September 05, 06 & 09, 2022

    Venue: ALC, Level 4 – Admin Block

    The time calls for a conscientious approach towards the environment from all sections of the society from local communities, organisations, farmers, schools, and governments. Join the #SaveSoilMovement and lend your hands to make a greener future possible.

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