St. Joseph's College

Faculty

Dr N.Venkatesh

Professor & Head of the Department

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Dr P.V.A.Renuka

Professor

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Dr S.Vinod Kumar

Associate Professor

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Ms R.Lavanya

Assistant Professor

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Mr P.Anand Kumar

Assistant Professor

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Dr S.Sujatha

Assistant Professor

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Dr N.Magesh

Assistant Professor

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Ms R.Sivaranjanee

Assistant Professor

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Dr T.Amudha

Assistant Professor

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  • There are 40 well qualified and dedicated faculties with 14 of them holding Doctoral degree from various reputed Universities adds highlight to our department. Our faculty members besides teaching are involved in many activities like continuing education, technical consultancy, research & development, coordinating professional bodies such as IEEE-CIS chapter etc..,

  • Sl.No Name of the Programme Duration Year of Approval
    1. Chemical Engineering 4 years 1994

Vision

To provide a knowledge centered education that continually responds to changing realities in the field of Chemical Engineering.

Mission

  • To establish academic integrity so as to inculcate the professional skills to compete in global environments.
  • To enrich the Chemical Engineering knowledge through research & innovation.
  • To hone the skills of students to succeed in the Chemical Industry.

Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

  • Career Achievement : Our graduates will have a successful career in chemical and allied industries by demonstrating their skills in facing the challenges posed by the ever changing chemical industrial and research sector.
  • Professionalism: Our graduates will exhibit leadership qualities by taking suitable decisions and will work in multidisciplinary teams discharging their social responsibilities as engineers following ethical practices.
  • Life-long Learning: Our graduates will continue to expand their technical competence by developing their knowledge, skills and engaging themselves in learning activities throughout their career.
  • Students Corner

    Industrial Visit





    An Industrial visit gives the student knowledge and exposure needed to grasp certain engineering techniques and terminologies for easier understanding. An in-plant training increases a student's. opportunity of get a job after graduation. An in-plant training adds more experience to the portfolio of the student

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    Regulations

    Newsletter

    Newsletter 2025

    Research

    Staff Patents

    Title Authors Publication Month Publication Year
    1 An IoT-Enabled High-Gain Antenna System for Enhanced 5G Communication Networks Magesh N September 2024
    2 Importance of Marketing Research in Enhancing the Service Level of Manufacturing Company Venkatesh N October 2024
    3 Discussion on AI’s Potential Impact on Organizations Venturing in Healthcare in India Lavanya R October 2024
    4 A Blockchain-Based Cloud Storage System with Encrypted Data Retrieval Vinod Kumar S October 2024
    5 Analysis of Autonomous Vehicle and Machine Learning Approach for Agriculture Application Lavanya R May 2024
    6 A Critical Study in Understanding the Impact of Credit Risk Management Strategies Towards Better Management by Indian Private Banks Lavanya R October 2024

    Students Patents

    Staff Publication List

    S.No Title Authors Source Title Publication Date Publication Year
    1 Advancements and environmental impact of hydrothermal processing of algal biomass Sivaranjanee R BIOMASS CONVERSION AND BIOREFINERY 05-Sep 2024
    2 Modeling and evaluation of the permeate volume in membrane desalination processes using machine-learning techniques VINOD KUMAR S DIGITAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JUN 2024
    3 The box-Behnken experimental approach of emerging contaminant-Ciprofloxacin antibiotic removal from aqueous solution using Kigelia Africana peel-activated carbon: optimization, kinetics, and isotherm studies MAGESH N DISCOVER APPLIED SCIENCES 25-JUN 2024
    4 Recent research progress on modified activated carbon from biomass for the treatment of wastewater: A critical review RENUKA V ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT JUN 2024
    5 Sustainable remediation of pesticide pollutants using covalent organic framework - A review on material properties, synthesis methods and application SUJATHA S ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH 01-APR 2024
    6 Metal-organic framework-enabled biomass conversion technologies for microalgae bio-refinery in the food industry SUJATHA S JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE 08-Aug 2024
    7 Recent developments in surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy in the field of chemical, biochemical and clinical application- a critical review SUJATHA S INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 06-May 2024
    8 Hydrothermal synthesis of cadmium sulfide decorated reduced graphene oxide photocatalyst for the degradation of photostable naphthol blue black dye ANAND KUMAR P DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS OCT 2024
    9 Current research progress in the biological removal of emerging contaminants from the water environment LAVANYA R Water Practice and Technology 18-Jul 2024
    10 Recent research progress on modified activated carbon from biomass for the treatment of wastewater: A critical review RENUKA V Environmental Quality Management Jan 2024
    11 Production of bioenergy molecules from waste spent coffee grounds – A green chemistry approach RENUKA V Oxidation Communications Jan 2024
    12 Recent trends and advancement in metal oxide nanoparticles for the degradation of dyes: synthesis, mechanism, types and its application SUJATHA S Nanotoxicology 01-June 2024
    13 Design and optimization of FeVO4/Fe2TiO5 heterojunction photoanode for efficient photoelectrochemical water splitting ANAND KUMAR P CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL NOV 2024
    14 Characteristic analysis of oil-field-produced water VINOD KUMAR S ADVANCES IN WATER TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT OCT 2024
    15 Membrane desalination of wastewater for the contaminant removal and reduction of fouling VINOD KUMAR S ADVANCES IN WATER TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT OCT 2024

    Students Publications

    Funded Projects

    Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)

    Company Name Location Affiliation
    GREEN CARE ENGINEERING India Private Limited Nandambakkam, Chennai 600016 -
    Phosphene AI - -
    Bioneemtec India Private Limited Chennai -
    Saroj Tiny Tech India Pvt Ltd 308/309, The Emporio, Opp. 4D Square Mall, Motera, Ahmedabad, Gujarat- 380 005 -
    Lube Tech Private Limited Porur, Chennai Oilplus DMCC, Dubai

    Supervisor Details

    Elite Alumni

    Country Name Batch Company & Position Location
    USA Mr. Aravind Gurumurthy 2008-2012 Senior Validation Engineer, Pharm Eng. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    Ms. Iyeswaria 2007-2011 Research Assistant, Texas University USA
    Mr. Arun Subramanian 2012-2016 Director, Machining Operations, Fox Factory Atlanta, USA
    Ms. Deepika Raghuraman 2012-2016 Senior Manufacturing Quality Engineer, Nutanix San Francisco, USA
    Mr. Prashanth Chandran 2012-2016 Technical Development Lead, Optimized Gas Treating Austin, Texas
    Canada Ms. Amanda Crystal Edwin 2012-2016 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Saint Mary's University Nova Scotia
    Mr. Abilash Murthy 2008-2012 Cybersecurity Delivery Executive, IBM Toronto
    Ms. Purna Naga Sasidhar Achanta 2008-2012 Water Treatment Operator II Brampton
    Germany Mr. Sai Venkat Naren Seshasai 2009-2013 Global Sustainability & HSE Director Düsseldorf
    Ms. Komalshree Muthukrishnan 2007-2011 Group Director Sustainability, FORVIA HELLA Germany
    Mr. Paramveer Singh 2010-2014 Chemical/Process Engineer, Dynasafe Environmental Systems Hesse
    Singapore Mr. Senthil Kumaran 2008-2012 Senior Lead Oil Analyst, Total Energies Singapore
    Mr. Manikandan Jayaraj 2010-2014 Senior Big Data Engineer Singapore
    Mr. Yuvathy Haridoss 2011-2015 Marketing, Cloud Comrade Singapore
    UAE Ms. Bency Suresh 2009-2013 Business Development Executive, Petrofac Dubai
    Ms. Lydia Geetika 2009-2013 Collections Coordinator, Otis Elevators UAE
    Mr. Parul Malhotra 2009-2013 Real Estate Specialist Dubai
    Qatar Mr. Shyam Srinivasan 2010-2014 Production Manager, Sishira Perfumes Factory Qatar
    New Zealand Mr. Elodie Mohan 2008-2012 Project Coordinator, Careway Auckland
    Bahrain Mr. Noorul Ameen Sheriff 2008-2012 Sales Manager, Service Hub Build Car Manama
    Australia Mr. Varun Stephen 2008-2012 Mining Engineer, Glencore Australia

    Testimonial

    Jayamani Vignesh

    "My journey in the Chemical Engineering department was truly transformative..."

    Jayamani Vignesh, 2009-2013

    Sr. Process Engineer, Celanese, New Jersey, United States.

    Ronald Balasundharam

    "Studying Chemical Engineering here was an incredible experience..."

    Ronald Balasundharam, 2011-2015

    Technical Specialist, FCCU & Hydrogen Technology, Shell, India.

    Purushothaman Elumalai

    "The department provided me with the perfect blend of theoretical knowledge..."

    Purushothaman Elumalai, 2010-2014

    Sr. Continuous Improvement Leader, Greater Toronto Area, Canada.

    Ramachandran S

    "My time in the Chemical Engineering department was a journey of learning..."

    Ramachandran S, 2014-2018

    Senior Associate – Project Manager, Ignitho Technologies, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

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    Teaching and Learning Process

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    Programme Outcomes (POs)

    By the time of their graduation, the students are expected to be able to:

    • Understand the physical, chemical, and biological components of Earth’s environment, the ecological concepts, principles, and processes, including human and natural disturbances that impact the environment.
    • Assess the potential environmental impact of development projects and design mitigation measures.
    • Design and conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data through laboratory and field exercises.
    • Interpret and apply applicable and emerging environmental regulations, standards, and best practices.
    • Apply scientific knowledge and analytical skills to protect environmental resources effectively.
    • Monitor waste disposal sites, preserve water supplies, and reclaim contaminated land and water to comply with environmental regulations.
    • Design and conduct experiments, interpret data, and communicate effectively.
    • Find professional-level employment or pursue higher studies.

    PSO

    Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

    • To provide the students with a strong foundation in the required sciences in order to pursue studies in Electronics and Communication Engineering.
    • To gain adequate knowledge to become good professionals in electronic and communication engineering associated industries, higher education, and research.
    • To develop an attitude towards lifelong learning, applying, and adapting new ideas and technologies as their field evolves.
    • To prepare students to critically analyze existing literature in an area of specialization and ethically develop innovative, research-oriented methodologies to solve identified problems.
    • To inculcate in the students a professional and ethical attitude and an ability to visualize engineering issues in a broader social context.

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    CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LAB

    Fluid Mechanics Laboratory

    Sl. No. Name Quantity
    1Helical Coil01
    2Rectangular Notch01
    3Open Drum Orifice01
    4Non Circular Conduits01
    5Packed Bed01
    6Annulus01
    7Flow through Pipes with Rotameter01

    Technical Analysis Laboratory

    Sl. No. Name Quantity
    1Digital Flame Photometer01
    2Electronic Balance01
    3Digital pH Meter05
    4Digital Potentiometer07
    5Conductivity Meter09
    6Flash & Fire Point Apparatus02
    7Redwood Viscometer02
    8Muffle Furnace

    Mechanical Operation Laboratory

    Sl. No. Name Quantity
    1Jaw Crusher01
    2Cyclone Separator01
    3Ball Mill01
    4Plate and Frame Filter Press01
    5Air Permeability Apparatus01
    6Thickener01
    7Roll Crusher01
    8Solid Level Control System01

    Heat Transfer Laboratory

    Sl. No. Name Quantity
    1Jacketed Vessel with Stirrer01
    2Evaporator01
    3Conductive Heat Transfer Unit01
    4Steam Boiler01
    5Emissivity Apparatus01
    6Thermal Conductivity Apparatus01
    7Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger01
    8SS Boiler02

    Mass Transfer Laboratory

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    1Steam Distillation Apparatus01
    2Continuous Distillation Column01
    3Adsorption Column01
    4Vacuum Dryer01
    5Tray Drier01
    6Packed Bed Adsorption Column01
    7Wetted Wall Column01
    8Rotary Drier01
    9Fractionator01
    10Orbital Shaker01

    Chemical Reaction Engineering Laboratory

    Sl. No. Name Quantity
    1Adiabatic Reactor01
    2MFR in Series01
    3CSTR01
    4RTD in PFR01
    5MFR and PFR in Series01
    6Packed Bed Reactor01
    7Photochemical Reactor01
    8Sonochemical Reactor01
    9Biochemical Reactor01