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Department of Metallurgical Engineering, IIT (BHU), Varanasi, India
November 2016 Volume 5 Issue 1
BHUMET News Head’s Desk
Dear Friends,
It gives me immense pleasure to present before you this issue of BHUMET
newsletter. We had a busy and active schedule for the even semester of 2016
beginning from January to June. Apart from Metallurgy Day and Maitri Shield
matches, we had with us our former colleague and a brilliant teacher Professor
S Ranganathan who gave T R Anantharaman Memorial Lecture-2016.
Students have displayed their organizational skill during Anveshan as well as
their research potential during Institute Day. Members of BHUMET family were
actively involved in overseeing the preparation of EMSI-2016. All the participants from India and abroad
had expressed their appreciation for nice quality of conference both socially and academically. We are
looking forward to your kind help and support for furthering the cause of academic excellence. Please do
write to us for attaining greater height in academic pursuits in entirety.
We shall be coming back to you with another issue of Newsletter.
R K Mandal
Institute Day
The 2nd Edition of Institute Day kick-started with a cauldron of technical events blended with soothing
cultural events. This year we have new events namely- Poster Presentation, Industry-Institute Interaction
and Institute-Public Interaction session. Poster presentation has three categories- B tech, M tech and Ph
D categories . Students were given the opportunity to present their research in the form of poster. The
best posters were selected out of them on the basis of novelty in the research and its applicability.
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Prof. T.R. Anantharaman Memorial Lecture
In memory of one of India's pre-eminent metallurgist,materials scientist and
academic leader,Prof. T.R. anantharaman who served as Director,IT and Rec-
tor & Actg.,VC,BHUthe institute has initiated this lecture series.This lecture
series is delievered by a metallurgist and amterials scientist for his out-
standing contribution and carries a memento and cash award of Rs.
30,000/- .Prof. srinavasa Ranganathan,NASI Platinum jubilee fellow and
Emeritus professor,Department of Materials Engineering,Indian Institute of
Science delievered the fifth lecture in this series on a very vivid topic "Novel
Atomic Configurations in Metallics: A passionate pursuit" at NP Gandhi Me-
morial Hall,Dept. of Metallurgical Engg..
. The selected posters were presented on
the final day of this event. Mr. Manish Ku-
mar Singh, PhD research scholar from Met-
allurgical Engineering got selected for the
final round of poster presentation. His work
featured on “FCC to orthorhombic transfor-
mation in Gold Nanoparticles”. In order to
orient ourselves to do research according
to the needs of the industries and to increase the interaction with the industries, an Institute-Industry
Interactive session was organized. Stalls representing the research works of each department were
installed in the lawns of Swatantrata Bhavan. Our director, Prof. Rajeev Sangal visited our stall and
praised our research work on Ni-free Nitrogen Stainless Steel. An interactive session between public
and institute was organized to understand the needs of the public. Many school children visited our
stalls and interacted with us. In order to interact with school children, we arranged models of Platon-
ic Solids, Blast furnace and minerals. They gazed at them curiously asked us interesting questions.
Prof. R.K.Mandal explained the children about the platonic solids. They were given a word of inspira-
tion by our professors and students. On the side-lines of institute day we had cultural event-
“Viraasat” organized by SPIC MACAY and Indian Music Club, IIT BHU.
Prof. S. Ranganathan delievering
lecture
Professors during Institute Day.
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The steel production in India is expected to touch 200 million ton by next decade. The production capaci-
ties of non-ferrous plants are also going to increase significantly in the coming decade. The demand for
human resource may also increase with the metal production in India. This demand for human resource
is being fulfilled by academic institutions like, IITs NITs and others.This workshop has been organised to
refresh the theoretical and practical knowledge of persons engaged in academic activities in India espe-
cially in the area of extractive metallurgy. Eminent professors from academic institutions and scientists
from R&D organization were invited to deliver lectures on the subject related to ferrous and non-ferrous
extractive metallurgy. In addition to lectures, practical demonstrations were organized to help in develop-
ing extractive metallurgy laboratory in various institutions. The main focus of this workshop was on devel-
oping laboratory with limited resources available in most of the institutions.
The three days’ workshop started on 8th July 2016 with an inaugural function. The program was presided
over by Dr.Premchand, Ex.Scientist, Guest of Honour, Dr. R.C.Gupta Ex Professor & Head BHU (MET),
Chief Guest and Dr. R.K.Mandal, Head, Department of Metallurgical Engineering, IIT BHU. . The day
started with the offering of floral tributes to the statue of Pandit. Madan Mohan Malviya followed by the
Kulgeet. Dr. G.S.Mahobia, Convenor ETEM-2016, welcomed the delegates. Dr.O.P.Sinha, Chairman,
ETEM-2016 briefed the delegates about ETEM-2016.
The following were the invited speakers of this workshop: Dr. R C Gupta, IIT BHU, Varanasi, Dr. A K
Jouhari, ASET, AU, Lucknow, Dr. T R Mankhand, IIT BHU, Varanasi, Dr. J K Singh, IIT BHU, Varanasi, Dr G
S Mahobia, IIT BHU, Varanasi, Dr. O P Sinha, IIT BHU, Varanasi, Dr. K K Prasad, NIT Surathkal, Dr. D Pas-
wan NML Jamshedpur and Dr. A K Vaish, MSU Baroda. The workshop had both practical and theoretical
sessions.
Experimental techniques in Extractive Metallurgy
He Emphasized on the fact that "Mathemetics is not to be afraid of,but it is to be embraced". He remind-
ed us about Prof. T.R.Anantharaman, who encouraged Indian scientists to work on Metallic Glasses. In
his lecture he explained us about the research done in the field of Multi-metallic materials and High en-
tropy alloys. He reminded us again about the pioneering leadership of Prof. T.R.Anantharaman who
helped our Metallurgical Engineering Department to become Center for Advanced Study,.He also praised
Varanasi calling it a 'Sangam of Art and Technology.Later on,He recalled his Reminisces with Varana-
si,Cambridge,Berkeley and IISC,Bangalore.
Our Department in association with the Electron Microscope Society of India (EMSI) organized an Interna-
tional Conference on Electron Microscopy and the XXXVII Annual Meeting of the Society during June 2-4,
2016 at Varanasi which coincided with the year-long centennial celebration of the Banaras Hindu Univer-
sity, founded by Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya in 1916. It is well known that the Banaras Hindu University
has contributed immensely to the electron microscopy research since 1963 and has produced many re-
nowned electron microscopists.
This conference aimed at bringing together a large number of distinguished researchers, micros-
copists and technical experts from across the globe to discuss the latest advancements on the character-
ization of materials at atomic level. For the benefit of the participants and young researchers, three pre-
conference workshops were organized from May 30- June 1, 2016 on: (i) Electron Microscopy in Materi-
als Science, (ii) in Biological Sciences, both in the Department of Metallurgical Engineering, IIT (BHU) and
(iii) Electron Probe Micro Analyzer (EPMA) in the Department of Geology, BHU. Nearly 100 participants,
mostly young researchers and doctoral students from all over the country attended and found delibera-
tions in the workshops useful for their research. Subsequent to the workshops, more than 300 partici-
pants from various countries attended this international conference on ‘Electron Microscopy’. There were
14 plenary lectures by the eminent international experts drawn from India and abroad and 121 oral
presentations of which 54 were invited and 67 being contributory lectures. The poster presentation ses-
sions consisting of 95 papers and Metallography contests with more than 30 entries were also conduct-
ed. Twenty technical sessions were planned over 3 days covering the subjects such as nanomaterials,
steel, nonferrous and complex metallic alloys as well as various techniques such as SEM-FIB, EBSD, elec-
tron diffiaction, HREM, atom probe tomography etc. Some sessions were also devoted to the biological
as well as earth & planatory sciences.
In the inaugural session which included the award ceremony, R.K. Mandal (IIT-BHU), Chairman of
the EMSI 2016 welcomed the delegates and urged them to engage themselves with meaningful discus-
sion during the conference. M. Vijayalakshmi (Kalpakkam), President of EMSI briefed about the theme of
the conference and highlighted the importantce of the meeting at Varanasi. G. C. Tripathi, Vice-
Chancellor of BHU and Chairman, BOG, IIT (BHU) expressed his assurance for the successful growth of
electron microscopy research in BHU. G.V.S. Sastry, acting Director of IIT (BHU) elaborated the role of
electron microscopy in the advancement of knowledge. He also shared his experience
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EMSI Conference
about the near-discovery of quasicrystalline phase in Al-Pd and Al-Mn-Ni in early seventies along
with G.Van Tendeloo (Belgium) during his visit to BHU. As a Chief Guest, R. Chidambaram (New Delhi),
Principal Scientific Adviser to the Govt. of India in his inaugural address discussed about the importance
of sophisticated techniques such as electron microscopy for materials research. He pointed out the im-
portance of new variant of microscopes in solving some of the challenging problems in biological scienc-
es. Indigenous technology for manufacturing electron microscopes in the country were emphasized as
per the mandate for technology development set out by the Government of India. He stressed how the
basic and deliverable research should be developed using advanced characterization techniques. He also
suggested involving many more scientists from biological sciences to exploit these techniques. N.K.
Mukhopadhyay (IIT-BHU), convener, EMSI-2016, mentioned with examples how technology drives science
and quoted from the article by P. Balaram from Current Science - Seeing is believing, which is highly rele-
vant to the present context.
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Naburun Tournament
The Naburun Tournament is an annual sports competition between students of
all five years of metallurgical Engineering. It was held for the first time in com-
memoration of Naburun Rai Dastidar of 1993 batch. Late Mr. Naburun Rai Das-
tidar was celebrated as 'Jack of all Trades' in the world of sports. He was a very
vivid sports personality, BHU ever had. Unfortunately, he entered upon an eternal
Sabbath of rest in the ground itself. A genus of eight students from each year
compete in basketball, badminton, volleyball and football Kaushik Kumar Mahato during
badminton match.
. METSOC Society framed the rules and regulation for the tournament. Group Games likes Men Doubles,
Men Singles, Women Doubles and Mixed Singles were held. Fourth yearites soloed to victory with first
yearites being declared as Runner up. Mr. Sachin Gupta was declared as Best Player for the Tournament
for his exemplary performance in basketball, volleyball and football. Winning year was bestowed with a
cash prize of Rs. 25,000 with best player receiving Rs.10,000 sponsored by the batch of '93
Maitri Shield
Along with Technology, the department of
Metallurgical Engg. provides to encourage
sports and other physical activities. Maitri
Shield is a well-known example of it, which is
organized under the banner of MeTSOC in
the month of March. Similar to the preceding
years, the competition was between stu-
dents and faculty members in different
sports like cricket, badminton, table tennis
etc .Students continued their legacy in crick-
et after winning a thrilling match at IIT Gym-
khana A grueling match of badminton took
place at J.K. Hall , in which Dr. C.K. Behra
and Mr.Mahobia showed some master piece of their skills and defeated the student Team both in sin-
gle and doubles. A similar high pitch match held in T.T. were students team defeated the faculty
team .Apart from outdoor activities, other events like Carrom and Chess were also held in these two days
which contributed a much needed refreshment for Teachers and Students. The events were followed by
lunch which provided students a healthy interaction with teachers and their family members. Finally th
HOD,Dr. R.K. Mandal brought down the curtains of these glorious days declaring students as overall win-
ner. He also admired members of METSOC for their irreplaceable contribution and emphasized on the
importance of such events.
Group photo of all professors and students(of fourth year) during maitri shield
Metallurgy Day
Metallurgy Day celebrations were held on 4th April
2016. Prof Shrikant Lele was the Honorable Chief
Guest for this event. Annual report was presented by
Dr. R.K.Mandal, Head of Department, Metallurgical
Engineering, IIT (BHU). Students of the department
were awarded various awards and scholarships for
outstanding performance in their respective fields.
Prof. T.A.Abhinandan was conferred Distinguished
Alumnus Award. He shared his memories with the de-
partment. Prof S.N.Ojha was awarded Distinguished
Services Award for his work in the field of Metallurgi-
cal Engineering.
Prof. T.A. Abhinandhan being awarded distinguished alumnus award.
Professor S.N. Ojha being awarded as Distinguished Services Award.
Anveshan
If we try to delve into the origin of Anveshan , we find the word deriving its meaning from the Sanskrit of
“khoj”. Adopting this as the name of the fest of the Department of Metallurgical Engineering (IIT BHU Va-
ranasi), in each edition we have tried to boost the search for innovation in Metallurgy and Material Sci-
ences. Working this year on the theme of “Discovering Tomorrow”, Anveshan’16 focused at the im-
portance of materials in defining an era and our quest of newer materials which would build a better to-
morrow.
Anveshan’16 was held from 22nd – 24th January 2016 and aimed at synergizing the efforts of academia,
research organizations and industries in propelling futuristic technological developments. It provided a
platform to the most inquisitive minds to get exposed to the real challenges faced by professionals in in-
dustry and academia across the globe.
GUEST LECTURES
The Guest lectures encompassed different dimensions of Metallurgy and Material Sciences. The first day
covered the Industrial aspect of Metallurgy with Dr. Venugopalan (CTO- Tata Steel) speaking on 'Indian
Steel Industry - Growth & Opportunities'. Moving on from the gigantic steel industry to the realm of nano-
sciences we had Dr Partha Ghoshal (Head Scientist, Electron Microscopy group DMRL) talking about the
Nano Materials and Technology. The closing ceremony was graced by Dr Pradip (Vice President, TCS )
who exposed us with the Grand Challenges in Minerals and Metals Processing. Dr. Beena Rai (Principal
Scientist, TCS) enlightened us on the Molecular Simulations Based Design & Development of Reagents
for Mineral, Metals and Materials Processing.
INITIO was one of the main attractions for academic enthusiasts. It required the participants to put on
their thinking caps and present an out-of-the-box solution to the real life problems. Anveshan’16 became
a witness to some very innovative solutions to the singular problem of fog prevailing in the Indian Rail-
ways. This problem was given to us by the Malaviya Chair for Railway Technology.
The participants were required to present
a material based solutions to the afore-
mentioned problem. The other problem
came directly from TRDDC, the research
division of TCS. The participants had to
provide an effective solution for produc-
tion of automotive gears through additive
manufacturing route.
The latter months of the year 2015 and
the month of January 2016 has struck a
single tone across many countries in al-
most every continent on Planet Earth. The Senates, Parliaments, Board rooms, discussion rooms, dinner
tables, interviews, debates and parties across the globe have seen discussions on this topic at least once
in the past few weeks – “CLIMATE CHANGE”.Taking inspiration from the Paris Summit (2015) Anveshan
provided a platform to address the Climate issue which is the hot topic of discussion across the world.
METCON was a model G20 summit with the topic for discussion being ‘Transforming the world’s fossil
fuel driven economy.’ There was an excellent gathering of delegates and the day-long debate brought for-
ward many possible courses of action that can be adopted in real life.
RIVISTA was the paper and poster presentation event of Anveshan’16. The event provided a platform for
budding scientists and researchers to showcase findings in numerous fields ranging from extraction of
materials to their application in structural, advanced material and automotive sector.
The most sought after event of Anveshan was Internado, the National Internship Fair. Through this event
Anveshan seeks to strengthen industry-academia connect and provide an enriching experience to stu-
dents in research laboratories and industry. This edition hosted internship opportunities from steel giants
like Tata Steel, SAIL, JSPL; research laboratories like NML, DMSRDE, DMRL, Bharat Forge and start-ups
like Pick My Laundry.
Anveshan Team with G.S. Mahobia Sir
Quarks was the quizzing event of Anveshan’16 in which the participants had to laterally think out the an-
swers to some mind boggling questions. It was a General Quiz that tested the knowledge from all walks of
life like politics, sports, science, entertainment, business etc. It attracted a huge crowd who cheered the
finalists in the grand finale of the event.
Apart from the on-day events, online events had commenced much earlier, the chief attraction among
them being CODEMET. Codemet was an online coding competition providing a flavour of Computational
Metallurgy and Simulation to the participants.
The events attracted crowd from various states across the nation which not only included metallurgists
but also students from other disciplines like Chemical Engineering, Electronics and Computer Sciences. In
fact this interdisciplinary nature of the fest made it a huge success. The association with reputed indus-
tries, tech giants, prospering start ups and eminent personalities added to the brand value of Anveshan.
Teachers and Student Achievement
Teachers Achievement ;
1.Professor Vakil Singh : Reviewer of several National & International Journals like: International Jour-
nal of Fatigue, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Materials Science & Engineering A, Bulletin of
Material Science and Transactions of IIM.
2.Professor S.N. Ojha :Keynote Lecture in the “International Conference on Simulation of Thermo-
mechanical Processing and Modeling (SimPro-2016) held at Ranchi during February 10-12, 2016.
3.Professor T.R. Mankhand : Invited to give a Keynote Lecture at National Symposium on ‘Advances in
Environment Friendly Technology, Energy and Metal Extraction’, held at Bhubaneswar, 22-23, April, 2015.
4.Professor R.K. Mandal : Chairman, EMSI-2016, Varanasi (June 02-04, 2016).
5.Professor N.K. Mukhopadhyay : International Conference on Electron Microscopy & XXXVI Annal
Meeting of Electron Microscope Society of India (EMSI), July 8-10, 2015.
6.Professor (Smt.) N.C. Santhi Srinivas : Co-convener, EMSI-2016.
7.Dr. K.K. Singh : Chairman, Event Management Committee (Theatre), Spandan-2016 of Banaras Hin-
du University.
Published by: Head of Department, Dept. of Metallurgical Engineering, IIT-BHU. Editors: Dr. Kausik Chaattopadhyay, Student Editors:
Mr. Rajat Arora (IDD Part V), Mr. Javed Nadindla (B.Tech Part IV),,Mr. Naveen Kumar(IDD Part III),Mr. Anant Kumar(B.Tech Part III)
8.Dr. Rampada Manna : Co-PI of the project “Setting up an Advanced Research Center for Iron and
Steel at IIT(BHU), Steel Development Fund, Ministry of Steel, GOI, Rs 3098 lakh .
.9.Dr. K. Chattopadhyay : Co-PI of the project: Design and Development of Indigenous Dental Implant of
Titanium, funded by DST, Rs.84,16,723.00. 2015-18.
10.Dr.. G. S. Mahobia : Member, Organizing Committee of THERMANS-2016, 18-22nd January 2016,
Department of Physics, IIT (BHU).
Students Achievement :
1.Ramdhari Maddheshiya : Won 2nd prize in IMPRINT India essay competition in Healthcare domain
conducted by IITK among all IIT AND NIT Colleges.
2.Saurabh Goyal : Winner in international level hackathon conducted by Booking.com and sponsored
trip to participate in their onsite hackathon in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
2.Ashwini Kumar Sahay : Regional Winner Tata Simply Finance Quiz (Patna) organized by TATA Mutual
Funds in 2013.
PUBLICATIONS & CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
During the year under review, students and faculty members of the Department have published more
than 50 research papers in national and international journals of repute. In addition, they have contribut-
ed more than 11 presentations in national and international conferences. Several of these have been
keynote/ invited lectures and session chairs. Department deputed some of the faculty members and stu-
dents for attending NMD-ATM of IIM in Coimbatore (13-16 November 2015).
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
This year 53 students have completed B.Tech. programme, 12 students have completed Dual Degree
M.Tech. programme and 06 candidates completed M. Tech. Degree. Shri J.K. Singh and Ms. Raviathul
Basarayia were awarded Ph. D. degree during this session. ś