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The Department of Agricultural Engineering (established in 2006) offers the courses that deal with the application of engineering principles and scientific technologies for sustainable food production, and all along the food production to consumption chain. The course structure and syllabus for the UG and PG programmes have been designed to create skilled and technically sound human resources to cater the engineering needs of farm mechanization, irrigation and drainage, soil and water conservation, post harvest processing of crops, value addition, renewable energy, and appropriate design and utilization of aquaculture resources. The laboratory infrastructure has been developed to impart the essential practical knowledge including the application of computers and IT for the design, simulation, modeling, remote sensing etc. Two industrial trainings form a part of the UG programme that aims to provide the industrial exposure and enhancement of technical know-how and skills. The Department is actively involved in multi-disciplinary research with projects funded by DST, UGC, MoFPI and NHB.

The Thrust Areas of Research of the Department are

Soil and Water Conservation Engineering Water Resources Development and Management
Ground Water Hydrology Rainwater Harvesting
Watershed Management Aquacultural Engineering
Farm Power and Machinery Renewable Sources Energy and Utilization
Waste recycling and Bi-product Utilization Mechanization of Horticultural Crops
Bioprocess Engineering Food Processing and Dairy Engineering
Tea Processing Technology Climate Change and Climate Resilient Agriculture
Remote Sensing and GIS  

Course Offered

Courses Offered Duration Number of Seats Program Course Structure  
B.Tech
(by course work)
Four Years 60 B.Tech(Syllabus)  
M.Tech
(by course work)
Two
Years
 18 M.Tech(Syllabus)  
Ph.D.
(by course work and research work)
    IPP
Coursework(Syllabus)
 

Faculty

Name Designation Area of Research Email & Contact
Laxmi Narayan Sethi*, Ph.D. Professor Land and Water Resources Development and Management, Rainwater Harvesting, Soil Water and Nutrient  Balance Modelling, Decision Support System,  Climate Change,  Protective Cultivation, Integrated Renewable Energy in Micro Irrigation, Solar and Biomass Integrated Food Processing System, Nano Technology, Value Addition and Process Standardization. lnsethi06@gmail.com
laxmi.narayan.sethi@aus.ac.in
(+91) 94018 47943
Ajita Tiwari Ph.D., PDF (KIT Germany) Assistant Professor, Head (i/c) Process and Food Engineering, Extrusion Technology, Food Waste Management, Food Industry Management, Modeling and Simulation. ajitatiwari@gmail.com
M. Padhiary M. Tech. Assistant Professor Farm Machinery, Power and Energy, Robotics and Machine Learning, Image Processing, Machine Design and Manufacturing, Renewable Energy, Green Farming. mrutyu@gmail.com(+91-9476897510)
Avinash Kumar, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Aquacultural Engineering, Water Resources Development & Management, Farm Mechanization, Soil & Water Conservation Engineering. avinashiitkgp86@gmail.com
avinash.kumar@aus.ac.in
(+91) 94357 79233
Chetan Khobragade Ph.D. Assistant Professor Renewable Energy Sources, Farm Machinery and Power khobragadechetan@gmail.com
Saikat Roy*, M.E. Assistant Professor Water Resources & Hydraulic Engineering saikatroyubkv@gmail.com
(+91)9163461981
Gajendra Prasad
M.Tech.
Assistant Professor Dairy and Food Engineering, Modelling and Optimization. iitkgp.gajendra@gmail.com
(+91)8811083834
       
       

                *Presently not available for teaching in the department.
Facilities:

The Department has the well equipped laboratories for conducting experiments and research in various aspects of Agricultural Engineering and inter-disciplinary areas. The library of the Department fulfils the needs of the UG and PG courses. The Department has the computing facilities with the softwares for the design, drafting, simulation, modelling, watershed management, GIS and RS

Head of the Department

Dr. Ajita Tiwari (i/c)


Placement

The Agricultural Engineering graduates have the great demand in tractor, farm machinery, irrigation and food processing industries. Opportunities exist in Government, Non-Government and private sector in the areas of farm mechanization, energy management, automation, climate change, watershed management, irrigation and flood control, rain water harvesting, dairy and food engineering, food processing, value addition, aquaculture etc. There exists a huge scope for the entrepreneurship in the inter-disciplinary areas with agricultural engineering graduates playing a crucial role.