
The department is deeply engaged in Research and Development (R&D) activities. It has established several funded projects, collaborating with prominent organisations such as ISRO, DRDO, and SERB, DST. Faculty members lead high-impact research projects contributing to cutting-edge scientific developments.
Area of Research
- Biological Sciences: Biotechnology, Botany, Environmental Science, Microbiology, Zoology, and Other Allied Streams.
- Forensic Science: Forensic Medicine, Question Document, DNA Fingerprinting, Forensic Chemistry & Toxicology and Forensic Biology & Serology.
- Physics: Astrophysics, Computational Biophysics, Instrumentation, Material Science and Nanotechnology, Nuclear Technology and Quantum Computing.
- Chemistry: Inorganic, Organic, Physical and Material Chemistry.
- Mathematics: Fluid dynamics, Queueing Theory, Differential Geometry, Differential Equation, Fuzzy Theory, Image Processing, Geometric Function Theory, Hybrid Metaheuristics, Neural Network Optimization Frameworks, Optimization of AI in Edge Computing, Multi-Objective Optimization in AI Systems.
Publication
Faculty members have published numerous articles in reputed journals, contributing to the development of cutting-edge knowledge in electronics and communication.
Projects
- Dr. Mainak Basu, Assistant Professor, is leading the project titled "RES-LPSC-2022-01: Development Interrogator for FBG-based sensors," funded by RESPOND, ISRO. The project has a duration of 2 years (2023-2024) and a sanctioned grant of Rs. 40 lakhs.
- The project titled "Modeling and Simulations of Supernovae Type IA light curves connecting observations with theory," is completed by Dr. Shashikant Gupta, Professor, Department of Basic and Applied Sciences. This project was funded by the Science and Engineering Research Board, Department of Science and Technology, with a duration of 3 years (2019-2020) and a budget of Rs. 22.8 lakhs.
- Dr. Priyanka Sharma, Associate Professor successfully completed the project titled "Multivariate Analysis as a tool in Groundwater Quality Assessment of Mewat District." This project was funded by the Science and Engineering Research Board, Department of Science and Technology, for a duration of 3 years (2019-2020) with a total grant of Rs. 27 lakhs.
- Dr. Mainak Basu, Assistant Professor, is working on a project titled "AI-Passive Distributed Fiber Optic Sensor" with SciCept Advanced Technologies (OPC) Pvt. Ltd. incubated by CIE, GDGU. This project is funded by the Technology Development Fund (TDF), DRDO, with a duration of 2 years (2022-2024) and a sanctioned amount of Rs. 82.5 lakhs.
Funded Projects
| S.No. | Name of faculty | Title of the project | Awarding agency name | Duration | Year of award | Amount (in Lakhs) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dr. Mainak Basu | RES-LPSC-2022-011: Development Interrogator for FBG-based sensors | RESPOND, ISRO | 2 Years | 2023-24 | 41.12 | Ongoing |
| 2 | Dr. Shashikant Gupta (PI), Dr. Abhinav Gupta (CO-PI), Dr. Sandeep Nagar (CO-PI) |
Modeling and simulations of supernovae Type la light curves connecting observations with Theory | Science and Engineering Research Board, Department of Science and Technology | 3 Years | 2019-20 | 22.8 | Completed |
| 3 | Dr. Smita Sood (PI), Dr. Priyanka Sharma (CO-PI) |
Multivariate Analysis as a Tool in Groundwater Quality Assessment of Mewat District | Science and Engineering Research Board, Department of Science and Technology | 3 Years | 2019-20 | 27 | Completed |
Incubated Projects
| S.No. | Title of Project | Development Agency | Name of faculty | Position in Development Agency | Awarding agency name | Duration | Year of award | Amount (in Lakhs) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | AI-Passive Distributed Fiber Optic Sensor | SciCept Advanced Technologies (OPC) Pvt. Ltd. (Incubated by CIE, GDGU) | Dr. Mainak Basu | Director / Founder | Technology Development Fund (TDF), DRDO | 2 Years | 2022-24 | 82.5 | Ongoing |