Civil Engineering

CENTER OF EXCELLENCE

The Vision

To become a frontier in civil engineering with technical excellence and fulfil the needs of global challenges by the demand of society.

The Mission

dr. panakj kumar dash

Dr. Panakj Kumar Dash

Head of the Department
Department of Civil Engineering
Synergy Institute of Technology,
Bhubaneswar

HoD’s Message- Department of Civil Engineering

Welcome to the Department of Civil Engineering at Synergy Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar.

Civil Engineering is the foundation of infrastructure development and plays a vital role in shaping a sustainable future. Our department is committed to providing quality technical education that blends strong theoretical knowledge with practical exposure, innovation, and ethical values.

We strive to create a dynamic learning environment where students develop analytical thinking, technical competence, leadership qualities, and a spirit of lifelong learning. Through well-equipped laboratories, experienced faculty members, industry interactions, technical workshops, internships, and project-based learning, we prepare our students to meet the challenges of the rapidly evolving construction and infrastructure sectors.

Our focus extends beyond academic excellence to nurturing responsible engineers who contribute meaningfully to society. We encourage research, innovation, entrepreneurship, and professional development while fostering teamwork, discipline, and environmental consciousness.

I invite aspiring engineers to join our department and become part of a vibrant academic community dedicated to excellence in education, research, and service. Together, let us build a stronger, smarter, and more sustainable future.

Dr. Panakj Kumar Dash
Head of the Department
Department of Civil Engineering
Synergy Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar

Programme Educational Objectives

PEO-1:Graduates will be strong enough to pursue higher studies and perform as professional engineers in different fields of civil engineering.  

PEO-2: Graduates will move into teamwork and leadership positions and become competent in acquiringnew technologies to establish the goals and objectives.

PEO-3: Graduates will contribute to the development of the profession, nation and society by inculcating professional spirit and ethical behaviour. 

Programme Specific Outcomes

PSO-1: Graduates are capable of identifying, analyzing and applying the knowledge of modern technology, tools and software for solving civil engineering complex problems and other interdisciplinary streams.

PSO-2: Graduates are capable of working in teams for effective project management and building an attitude of facing the challenges by imparting ethics of technology for the solution of real-time problems.

Highlights of the Department

Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works like bridges, roads, canals, dams, and buildings.

Civil engineering takes place on all levels: in the public sector from municipal through to federal levels, and in the private sector from individual homeowners through to international companies. There is no one typical career path for civil engineers. Most people who do diploma with civil engineering start with jobs that require a low level of responsibility, and as the new engineers prove their competence, they are trusted with tasks that have larger consequences and require a higher level of responsibility.

Outcome Based Education (OBE)

  • Outcome based education (OBE) is student-centered instruction model that focuses on measuring student performance through outcomes. The OBE model measures the progress of the graduate in three parameters, which are Program Educational Objectives (PEO), Program Outcomes (PO), Course Outcomes (CO)
  • PEO’s are broad statements that describe the career and professional accomplishments that the program is preparing the graduates to achieve. PEO’s are measured 4-5 years after graduation.
  • PO’s are narrower statements that describe what students are expected to know and be able to do by the time of graduation. They must reflect the 12 Graduate attributes as described by NBA for under graduate engineering programs.
  • CO’s are the measurable parameters which evaluates each student’s performance for each course that the student undertakes in every semester.

Programme Outcomes

POs

Highlight

Explanation

PO1

Engineering knowledge

Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.

PO2

Problem analysis

Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences

PO3

Design/development of solutions

Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.

PO4

Conduct investigations of complex problems

Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.

PO5

Modern tool usage

Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.

PO6

The engineer and society:

Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.

PO7

Environment and sustainability

Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.

PO8

Ethics

Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.

PO9

Individual and team work

Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.

PO10

Communication

Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

PO11

Project management and finance

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

PO12

Life-long learning

Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

Scope And Objective

Within each branch of civil engineering career path options vary. In some fields and firms, entry-level engineers are put to work primarily monitoring construction in the field, serving as the “eyes and ears” of senior design engineers; while in other areas, entry-level engineers perform the more routine tasks of analysis or design and interpretation. Experienced engineers generally do more complex analysis or design work, or management of more complex design projects, or management of other engineers.

Career Opportunities

General engineers spend much of their time visiting project sites, developing community consensus, and preparing construction plans. General civil engineering is also referred to as site engineering, a branch of civil engineering that primarily focuses on converting a tract of land from one usage to another. Civil engineers typically apply the principles of geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, environmental engineering, transportation engineering and construction engineering to residential, commercial, and industrial and public works projects of all sizes and levels of construction.

The department has developed state-of-the-art laboratories, such as:

  • WATER SUPPLY AND SANITARY ENGINEERING LAB
  • GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING LAB
  • TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING LAB
  • MATERIAL TESTING LAB
  • SURVEYINGPRACTICE
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Department Advisory Board

  • It consists of a program coordinator, senior faculty members, and representatives of key stakeholders.
  • Headed by the Program Coordinator, receives the report of the Program Assessment Committee and reviews the progress of the program.
  • It analyses current and future issues related to the program.
  • Prepares and recommends new or revised program objectives.
  • The Program Assessment Committee congregates once a year to review the program objectives.

Sl. No.

Name

Designation

Category

1

Prof. Pankaj kumar Dash

Professor &Head, Department of Civil Engineering,SIT,BBSR

Chairman

2

Mrs. Lopamudra Sahoo

Asst. Prof. Department of Civil Engineering,SIT,BBSR

Coordinator

3

Mrs, Baisali Datta

Asst. Prof. Department of Civil Engineering,SIT,BBSR

Internal Members

4

Mrs. Biswajita Sahoo

Asst. Prof. Department of Civil Engineering,SIT,BBSR

Internal Members

5

Prof. Vivekananda Pattanaik

Professor & Head, Department of Electrical Engineering,SIT,BBSR

Internal Members

6

Mr. Abhishek Samal

Asst. Prof. Department of Civil Engineering,ABIT,Cuttack

External Member from academia

7

Mr.Chandan Mishra

Technical Manager, Ultra-tech Cement Pvt.Ltd (Aditya Birla)

Member from Industry

8

Mr.SuryakantaRath

Technical Engineer,Pidilite Industries Ltd

Member from Industry

9

Shubhasmita Nath

Assistant Executive Engineer, Panchayat Raj Dept, Govt. of Odisha

Alumni

Department Advisory Council

  • It consists of a program coordinator, senior faculty members, and representatives of key stakeholders.
  • Headed by the Program Coordinator, receives the report of the Program Assessment Committee and reviews the progress of the program.
  • It analyses current and future issues related to the program.
  • Prepares and recommends new or revised program objectives.
  • The Program Assessment Committee congregates once a year to review the program objectives.

Sl. No

Name

Designation

Category

1

Prof. Pankaj Kumar Dash

Professor & Head, Department of Civil Engineering,SIT,BBSR

Chairman

2

Mr. Chandan Kumar Behera

Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering,SIT,BBSR

Internal Member

3

Mrs. Lopamudra Sahoo

Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, SIT, BBSR

Internal Member

4

Mr. Shakti Prasad Sahoo

Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, SIT, BBSR

Internal Member

5

Mrs. SaswatiKhatua

Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, SIT, BBSR

Internal Member

6

Mr. Srinu Mohanty

Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, SIT, BBSR

Internal Member

7

Prof.Amalendu Bag

Professor & Head, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SIT, BBSR

Memberfrom academician

8

Prof. Subhakanta Bal

Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, SIT, BBSR

Member from academician

Industry Institute Interaction

CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE (CoE)

The UltraTech Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Construction Materials was inaugurated at the Synergy Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar campus, on 19th February 2024, with the esteemed presence of Er. Pradip Kumar Jha (Zonal Head, TASC), EAST B, Ultra Tech Cement.

This Centre of Excellence stands as a shining example of a fruitful Industry-Institute Partnership between SIT, Bhubneswar, and UltraTech Cement. The collaboration is focused on promoting innovation and facilitating knowledge exchange in the realm of sustainable construction materials.

With the support of Director Dr. Ajaya Swain, Director(Academy) Dr. Jogeswari Rout, Director(Admin) ChitrasenJagatdeo, HOD Civil Engineering Dept. Prof. Pankaj Kumar Dash and Centre Coordinator Mrs. Lopamudra Sahoo, we are committed to fostering innovation and sustainability in construction.

Ultratech Cement and SIT, Bhubaneswar, have also inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), marking a significant milestone in our journey towards sustainable construction.

This collaboration paves the way for groundbreaking research and development in eco-friendly building materials.

Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)

Synergy Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, has signed various Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) with different companiesfor the mutual interest in engaging themselves in academic cooperation and progress of the college, students, and faculty in areas of mutual interest, and in accordance with terms and conditions outlined in various memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

Some of the highlights of MoUs are:

  • To exchange information on research and educational programmes.
  • To jointly organize short-term continuing education programmes on topics of mutual interest and to invite each other’s faculty to participate therein
  • To jointly organize seminars, conferences,or workshops, FDP, internship, and industrial visit on topics of mutual interest, and to invite each other’s faculty to participate therein
  • To exchange, on a reciprocal basis,faculty and students for limited periods of time for the purpose of education and /or research.

List of MoUs signed are as follows:

Sl. No.

Name of the Company

Date of Signed

Duration

1

MNR Construction, Cuttack

23/09/2021

Life time

(Until terminated by either party)

2

Gayatri Consultant, Cuttack

23/09/2021

Life time

(Until terminated by either party)

3

UltraTech Cement Limited

15/09/2023

Five Years

4

Adani Cement

01/06/2026

Five Years

Industrial Talk/Expert Talk

Sl. No.

Date

Topic

Name of Resource Person

Name of the Organization

1

04/12/2023

Project Management in Construction Sectors

Er. Bibhudutta Dash

AFCON Infrastructure Ltd., Andheri West, Mumbai

2

05/10/2024

Irrigation a blessing to human society

Er. Pritam Chetan Pothal

Irrigation Division,Govt of Odisha

3

07/08/2025

Kusumi Smart Irrigation Project

Er.Pritam Chetan Pothal

Superintending Engineer, Govt. of Odisha

4

04/09/2025

Casting and Erection of Full Span Box Grider

Er. DebendraBalabantaray

Senior Engineer, L&T Construction, Ahmedabad

5

25/10/2025

Construction Technology and Management

Er.Shibansh Dwivedi,

Senior Engineer, AFCONs Infrastructure Ltd.

6

04/11/2025

ICONIC Redevelopment of SCB MCH Infrastructure to AIIMS+

Er. Kallol Kishor Pradhan,

Superintending Engineer, Govt. of Odisha

7

12/03/2026

Recent Advances in Cement and Concrete Technology

Er. Ajaya Kumar Behera,

TM-TCS, UltraTech Cement, Bhubaneswar

8

20/03/2026

Construction Techniques of Drainage System

Er. Gyana Ranjan Nayak

Junior Engineer, H & UD, Govt. of Odisha

Industrial Visit

Sl. No.

Date of visit

Name of the Site

Name of the Industry

Nature of Work

1

16/02/2019

RMC Plant, Jajpur

Emami Cement Limited

Laboratory testing of cement and concrete

2

28/12/2019

RMC Plant, Bhubaneswar

Ultra Tech Cement Limited

Laboratory testing of cement and concrete

3

06/03/2020

Construction Site at Khuntuni

RKD Construction

Pavement Construction

4

06/03/2020

Dhabaleswar Suspension Bridge

R&B Division, Cuttack

Suspension Bridge

5

24/02/2021

Taladanda Canal, Cuttack

Irrigation Department, Cuttack

Geo-synthetic Retaining wall construction

6

05/11/2022

Sishu Bhawan, Cuttack

R&B Division, Cuttack-I

Construction of multi-utility complex and PG students hostel

7

05/11/2022

Road construction at CDA Sector-10, Cuttack

R&B Division, Cuttack-I

Laying of geogrids and geosynthetics in pavement construction

8

01/02/2023

Bridge over Mahanadi river on JajpurKatikata along with highway construction.

R&B Division,Jagatsinghpur.

Bridge components which include construction of bridge super-structure and sub-structure.

9

  10/05/2023

Gadakhai Temple, Barabati Cuttack

Archaeological Survey of India

Construction of boundary wall

10

10/05/2023

Taladanda Canal, Cuttack

Irrigation Department,Cuttack

Canal lining work

11

11/05/2023

Bajrakbati, Cuttack

ZICA

Construction of Box drain culvert

12

12/05/2023

High Court, Cuttack

R&B Division, Cuttack-I

Construction of Multi storied building

13

01/03/2024

Sector-9, CDA, Cuttack

Drainage circle, Cuttack

Construction of Retaining wall

14

27/12/2024

RMC Plant, Pahala

Ultra Tech Cement Limited

Laboratory testing of cement and concrete

15

30/01/2026

Cement Manufacturing Plant, Khuntuni

Ultra Tech Cement Limited

Cement Manufacturing process

16

18/04/2026

SCB Medical College and Hospital, Cuttack

OBCC, Cuttack

Construction work and fire safety techniques

Seminar/Webinar

Sl. No.

Date

Topic

Name of Resource Person

Name of Organization

1

30/12/2019

Evaluation of Liquefaction Potential of Soil

Dr. Pradyut Kumar Muduli

GCE, Kalahandi

2

23/04/2020

Cement production & consumption pattern-globa and pan India

Er. Tushar Mohapatra

Dalmia Cement Limited

3

23/04/2020

Role of civil engineers in cement marketing industry

Er. RajbeerPadhee

Dalmia Cement Limited

4

23/06/2020

New waterproofing technology for new construction and repair

Er. Sambit Kumar, S.K. Rahimuddin, Suryanarayana Rath and Goutam Sur

Pidilite Industry Limited

5

04/07/2020

Role of civil engineers in construction industry

Er. Madan Mohan Mohapatra

SQM, PWD, Development, Govt. of Odisha

6

13/02/2021

Introduction to civil structure in steel industry

Er. Sidharth Biswal

SAIL, Ranchi

7

06/08/2021

Geopolymer Concrete and Overview

Dr. RamakantaPaigrahi

VSSUT, Burla

5

14/08/2021

Cement basics and new age construction materials

Er. Vishal Kulkarni

Ultratech Cement Ltd, Odisha

6

02/11/2022

Advanced Construction Materials

Er. Ranjan Kumar Jena

Er. DebasisMahana

Mr. Soumyakant Behera

Ultra Tech Cement Limited

8

13/01/2023

Role of civil engineer on various construction sectors

Er. Madan Mohan Mohapatra

SQM, PWD Development, Govt. of Odisha

9

16/12/2023

Seismic and dynamic analysis of earthquake resistance structure

Dr. Prof. RamakantaPanigrahi

Dr. Prof. Pravat Kumar Parhi

Dr. Prof. Pradyut Kumar Muduli

VSSUT, Burla

10

12/09/2024

Geotechnical approaches for landslide mitigation

Dr. Maheswara Maharana

IGIT, Sarang

11

23/09/2025

to

24/09/2025

SustainableConcrete for

FutureConstruction

1.      Er. Sambit Mohanty,

2.      Prof. Dr. Sarat Kumar Panda,

3.      Prof. Venkatesh Kumar R Kodur, Scientist & Professor

4.      Prof. Dr. Amarnath Nayak, Principal, Mr. Yash Rai, Area Manager,

1.      SE, R&B Division, Govt. of Odisha

2.      IIT, Bhubaneswar

3.      Michigan State University, USA

4.      KMBB, Bhubaneswar

5.      Ultra-Tech Cement

Workshop

Sl. No.

Date

Topic

Name of Resource Person

Name of Organization

1

15/02/2019 to

16/02/2019

Pre and Post Construction Techniques

Mr. SH.Rajeev Saxena

Emami Group

2

28/12/2019

Basic of Cement and Concrete

Mr. Ranjan Kumar Jena

UltraTech Cement

3

11/09/2023

Skill Building Program

Himanshu Padhi

Falguni Mishra

Bikash Pattanaik

Somyakanta Behera

UltraTech Cement

4

11/10/2023

Skill Building Program

Himanshu Padhi

UltraTech Cement

5

12/02/2024

to

13/02/2024

Total Station and DGPS Survey

Er. Dipak Kumar Nayak

Mr. Ananda Chandra Pradhan

Mr. Jatadhari Jena

CETR, Bhubaneswar

6

10/03/2026

to

11/03/2026

Revit Architecture

Ommkar Nath Majhi, Branch Head

K.InfotechEngineering Service, Bhubaneswar

FDP

The Department of Civil Engineering, Synergy Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, successfully organized a six-day Faculty Development Program (FDP) sponsored by the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy in online mode. The program was designed to enhance the knowledge and professional competencies of faculty members, researchers, and industry professionals in emerging areas of Civil Engineering. Distinguished academicians, researchers, and industry experts from reputed institutions delivered insightful lectures and interactive sessions throughout the program. The FDP witnessed enthusiastic participation from around 120 participants from various engineering colleges, universities, and organizations across the country. The sessions provided a valuable platform for knowledge sharing, skill enhancement, and academic collaboration, contributing significantly to the professional development of the participants.

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Research Publication (faculty) only Published:

Sl. No.TitleAuthorsCorresponding / First Author DetailsType of PublicationJournal / BookVolume / Issue / Page No.Status
1A comparative study of compressive strength characteristics of partially replaced fly-ash-based concrete with nominal concrete at elevated temperatureDash, P.; Mishra, A.Pankaj Kumar DashResearch PublicationIJAEM (ISSN: 2395-5252)Vol. 5, Issue 9, pp. 204–212 (2023)Published
2Prediction of strength parameters for cellular light weight concrete by using fly-ash as partial replacement of cementDash, P.; Mishra, A.; Sahoo, L.Pankaj Kumar DashResearch PublicationIJISRT (ISSN: 2456-2165)Vol. 8, Issue 8 (2023)Published
3Efficient Machine Learning Algorithm with Enhanced Cat Swarm Optimization for Prediction of Compressive Strength of GGBS-Based Geopolymer Concrete at Elevated TemperatureDash, P.; Parhi, S.; Patro, S.; Panigrahi, R.Pankaj Kumar DashResearch PublicationConstruction and Building Materials (Elsevier)Vol. 400 (2023), Article 132814
DOI Link
Published
4Influence of Chemical Constituents of Binder and Activator in Predicting Compressive Strength of Fly Ash Based Geopolymer Concrete Using Firefly-Optimized Hybrid Ensemble Machine Learning ModelDash, P.; Parhi, S.; Patro, S.; Panigrahi, R.Pankaj Kumar DashResearch PublicationMaterials Today Communications (Elsevier)Vol. 37 (2023), Article 107485
DOI Link
Published
5Experimental Study on Compressive Strength Prediction of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag-Based Geopolymer ConcreteDash, P.; Patro, S.; Panigrahi, R.Pankaj Kumar DashNational ConferenceISBN: 978-93-83060-26-9Paper ID: NCCSIVW-23-07 (2023)Published
6Experimental Study on Compressive Strength Prediction of Fly Ash-Based Geopolymer ConcreteDash, P.; Patro, S.; Panigrahi, R.Pankaj Kumar DashInternational ConferenceSpringer ProceedingsICPCM 2023, NIT Rourkela
Paper ID: ICPCM 23-D39
Published
7Improvement of the Geotechnical Properties of Soil by Adding Calcium Carbide Residue and Fly AshChandan Kumar Behera, Pankaj Kumar DashChandan Kumar Behera
Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering, SIT Bhubaneswar
Research PaperIJRESISSN: 2320-9364
Vol. 11, Issue 8
Published
8Soil Stabilization Using Coconut Coir and Rubber Tyre CoirChandan Kumar Behera, Pankaj Kumar Dash, Lopamudra SahooChandan Kumar Behera
Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering, SIT Bhubaneswar
Research PaperIJAEMISSN: 2395-5252
Vol. 5, Issue 9
Published
9Study of Saline Water Effect on Geotechnical Properties of High Plastic SoilChandan Kumar Behera, Lopamudra Sahoo, Pankaj Kumar DashChandan Kumar Behera
Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering, SIT Bhubaneswar
Research PaperIJISRTISSN: 2456-2165
Vol. 8, Issue 8
Published
10Soil Stabilization Using Waste Fibre MaterialChandan Kumar Behera, Lopamudra Sahoo, Pankaj Kumar DashChandan Kumar Behera
Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering, SIT Bhubaneswar
Research PaperIRJETe-ISSN: 2395-0056
p-ISSN: 2395-0072
Vol. 10, Issue 8
Published
11Soil Stabilization Using Terrazyme and LimeChandan Kumar BeheraChandan Kumar Behera
Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering, SIT Bhubaneswar
Research PaperIJSREMISSN: 2456-2165
Vol. 8, Issue 8
Published
12Comparative Study on the Adsorption of Chromium Cr(VI) from Wastewater by Using Different AdsorbentsMousumi Mohapatra, Pankaj Kumar Dash, Anshuman MishraMousumi MohapatraResearch JournalIJRES (ISSN: 2320-9356)Vol. 11, Issue 9, pp. 60–68 (2023)Published

Research Publication (Student) only published:

Sl. No.TitleAuthorsCorresponding/First author detailsTypes of PublicationName of Journal/BookVol. Page No.Status
1Effect of Water Quality on Rate of Percolation in Different SoilManasSethi, Chandan Kumar BeheraManasSethi, 4th year student, S.I.T, BhubaneswarResearch PaperInternational Journal Of Innovative Research In Technology (IJIRT)

ISSN: 2349-6002

Volume 10 Issue 11

Published
2Sustainability Assessment of Waste Plastic as Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate in Concrete Paver.

Manisha Mishra

Girija Pradhan

Ananta Ashish Dash

Manisha MishraResearch JournalInternational Journal of All Research  Education& Scientific Methods (IJARESM) ISSN No:-2455-6211

Volume 12, Issue 4, April – 2024

Published

Faculty Information

Sl. No.

Name

Qualification

Designation

Photo

1

Dr. Pankaj Kumar Dash

Ph.D

Associate Professor, HoD

dr. panakj kumar dash

2

Mr. Chandan Kumar Behera

M.Tech

Asst. Professor

mr. chandan kumar behera

3

Mrs. Lopamudra Sahoo

M.Tech

Asst. Professor

mrs. lopamudra sahoo

4

Mrs, Baisali Datta

M.Tech

Asst. Professor

 

5

Mrs. Biswajita Sahoo

M.Tech

Asst. Professor

mrs. biswajita sahoo

6

Mr. Srinu Mohanty

M.Tech

Asst. Professor

mr. srinu mohanty

7

Mrs. SaswatiKhatua

M.Tech

Asst. Professor

mrs. saswati khatua

8

Mr. Sakti Prasad Sahoo

M.Tech

Asst. Professor

mr. sakti prasad sahoo
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