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St. Joseph’s College of Engineering
S t a f f A c h i e v e m e n t s
Staff Achievements
Dr. G. Meena Devi, Professor & Head, Department of Mathematics & English has published
three research articles titled, “Echocardiographic cardiac views classification using whale
optimization and weighted support vector machine” in Bernabe et al. Vessel Plus with Vol
1 8:29 (2024), “Breast Cancer Detection based on PCA feature selection process using an
ensemble learning algorithm” in AIP Conference Proceedings with Vol 2937, 020024 (2024),
“Machine Learning for autonomous vehicles” in AIP Conference Proceedings with Vol 2937,
020031 (2024),
Dr. G. Purushothaman, Professor, Department of Mathematics & English has published a
research article titled, “Second-Order Noncanonical Delay Differential Equations with
3 Sublinear and Superlinear Terms: New Oscillation Criteria via Canonical Transform and
Arithmetic–Geometric Inequality” in Qualitative Theory of Dynamical Systems with Vol
23:269 (2024).
Dr. S. Gopi Krishna, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics & English has
published a research article titled, “Magnetized Casson hybrid nanfluid flow under the
4 influence of surface-catalyzed reactions over a porous moving wedge” in AIP Advances with
Vol 14, 085324 (2024).
Dr.G.Baskar from Department of Biotechnology has published a book chapter titled”
5 Industrial organic waste and byproducts as sustainable feedstock for bioenergy production”
circular bioeconomy perspective in sustainable bioenergy production.
Dr. S. Sujatha, Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, has published
a research paper titled "Metal–organic framework-enabled biomass conversion technologies
for microalgae bio-refinery in the food industry," published in the Journal of the Science of
6 Food and Agriculture. The paper, co-authored with Rajasimman, M., Sanjay, S., Kishore, V.,
Senthil Rathi, B., Rezania, S., Kamyab, H., and Vasseghian, Y., explores innovative biomass
conversion technologies using metal–organic frameworks for applications in the food
industry with an Impact Factor of 3.6
Dr. P. SARAVANAN from the Department of Chemistry has authored a research article titled
"Growth and Characterization of Oxalic Acid Di-Hydrate Crystals: Pure, Milled, and Shocked
7 Impact of 50 Scaling for Applications in Electronics, Photonics, Displays, and Sensors,
Supported by Theoretical and Practical Insights." This article is published in the ECS Journal
of Solid State Science and Technology, Volume 13, Issue 8, on 30 August 2024.
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