About Department
Started as an offshoot of Civil Engineering, a humble beginning was made in 1987 as Centre for Environmental Science and Technology (CEST) to promote and start a new programme in Environmental Engineering catering to the needs of the developing society. B.E. (Civil and Environmental Engineering) and M.Tech., (Environmental Engineering) with the financial support from CPHEEO, Ministry of Urban Development, Govt. of India, New Delhi were started under the umbrella of CEST. In the year 1993, the Govt. of Karnataka has accorded grant-in-aid status to the department and since then the Department of Environmental Engineering is working as a full-fledged academic and research department.
Both Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programmes of Environmental Engineering have been accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) of AICTE, New Delhi.
The Department has started a cross disciplinary Masters programme in Health Science and Water Engineering during 2009. This programme is an outcome of an international collaboration with Govt. of France.

Message from HOD
Welcome to the Department of Environmental Engineering, which has a blend of senior, qualified, dynamic and highly motivated faculty who have National and International exposure and expertise in their chosen areas of interest. The Department is well known in the State as well as in the Country for its quality education being offered at both Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels. The Alumni of the department have made a niche through their exemplary contributions for the companies they are working for. Most of them have realized their dreams of reaching higher echelons in their chosen career. The Alumni of the department have also established themselves as highly enterprising Entrepreneurs in the country.
Dr. SADASHIVA MURTHY BM
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Vision
To produce knowledgeable, skilled and committed Environmental Engineers with adequate input from humanities, science, engineering and technology to effectively tackle the challenging environmental problems of the contemporary world and to be the Centre of Excellence in Environmental Engineering Education, Research and Consultancy
Mission
- To provide quality education through dynamic and up-dated curriculum, and conducive teaching – learning environment for students to excel in their career
- To impart both soft and hard skills through state of the art infrastructural facilities
- To create a pool of competent members of the faculty with commitment to involve in teaching, applied and inter disciplinary research, and consultancy
- To establish a fair and transparent mechanism of assessment and evaluation to develop confidence amongst the stake holders.
- To build industry – institute symbiosis and to establish good rapport with alumni
- National reputation. The department of Environmental Engineering offers one of the unique engineering programs nationwide. The students graduating from B.E., Environmental Engineering program caters to the needs of sustainable environmental management across the nation.
- Faculty. High retention faculty experienced in teaching, research and consultancy (Industrial, Green Audit, Testing, etc.). Majority of the faculty are having Ph.D. and remaining faculties pursuing Ph.D. Faculty empowered with domain-specific training programs resulting in a good number of publications. Faculty undergo training through MOOC, SWAYAM, NPTEL and Coursera programs.
- Higher Education. Post graduate masters degree in Environmental Engineering, Health Sciences and Water Engineering and doctoral program in interdisciplinary setting, M.Sc. Engineering (by Research).
- Projects involving real world scenarios. Laboratory and design projects teach environmental engineering graduates to solve real problems and implement their ideas. Students often work with industry partners to design technologies and processes to address various environmental issues.
- Well-rounded education. The curriculum consists of course work in natural sciences, humanities, core environmental engineering and transdisciplinary open electives. This multidisciplinary emphasis is unique in the engineering world. It inculcates graduates the technical as well as the soft skills necessary to compete in today’s job market.
- Job prospects. Academic institutions and research organizations, CPCB, KSPCB, KUWS&DB, BWSSB, Automotive axles, Dept. of Municipal Administration, EMPRI, JSW, GE, CDD, Honda, Toyota, AT&S,MCF,JKTyres,L&T, AECOM, Asian Paints, ARCADIS and other consulting firms, Infosys, TCS, Accenture, COGNIZANT, MICRON, etc.
- Environmental Management
- Advanced water and wastewater systems
- Environmental Health and Safety
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- Environmental Remediation
- Emerging Contaminants
- Remote Sensing and GIS applications
- Waste Management
Short Term
- Organizing lecture series and workshops
Long Term
- Diploma in water technology and health sciences
- M.Tech. course in Environmental Health and Safety
- Certification program on Waste Management
# | Program Educational Objectives:-The Graduates will be able to: |
PEO – 1 | To impart practical exposure, inculcate innovative thinking and research culture amongst young Engineers and prepare to provide effective solutions to pollution / contamination and Environmental related issues. |
PEO – 2 | To produce efficient and globally acceptable ‘Environmental Engineers’ with societal commitment and leaders in their professional career and contribute services for environmentally sustainable society. |
PEO – 3 | To establish continuous and healthy relationships with industry, alumni and premier organizations for the overall development of the department and Institution. |
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Program Specific Outcomes :-The Graduates will be able to: |
PSO-1 | Graduates gain the knowledge of understanding and applying principles of environmental science and engineering to address contemporary environmental issues. |
PSO-2 | Graduates conceptualize, analyze, plan, design, and prepare drawing and estimates of pollution control and treatment processes/systems, apply statistical tools for data analysis, develop, calibrate and validate pollutants’ prediction models. |
PSO-3 | Graduates effectively contribute the knowledge of research, technical, practical and managerial skills with professional ethics to achieve a sustainable environment for the societal benefit. |
# | Program Outcomes :-The Graduates will be able to: |
PO-1 | Engineering Knowledge: Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems. |
PO-2 | Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences |
PO-3 | Design/ Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal and environmental considerations. |
PO-4 | Conduct investigations of complex problems: Using research based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions. |
PO-5 | 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. |
PO-6 | The Engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice. |
PO-7 | Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development. |
PO-8 | Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering practice. |
PO-9 | Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary settings.
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PO-10 | 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. |
PO-11 | Lifelong Learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and lifelong learning in the broadest context of technological change. |
PO-12 | Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of 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. |
Programmes Offered
Undergraduate |
Postgraduate |
Research |
B. E.(Environmental Engineering) | M.Tech.(Environmental Engineering)
M.Tech. (Health Science and Water Engineering) |
Ph.D. (Environmental Engineering) |
OBE Administration
Program Assessment Committee – PAC is constituted to assess the academic process of the program.
The following are the roles of the Program Assessment Committee:
- Assist in framing Course Outcomes and mapping COs to POs / PSOs.
- Contribute in the Teaching Learning Process of the program.
- Suggest additional assessment techniques other than CIE.
- Verify the course and program attainment process.
- Verify the action plans and their attainment in each course.
Program Assessment Committee:
- Dr. Sadashiva Murthy, B.M., Professor & Head
- Dr. S. Mahesh, Professor
Sl No | Category | Designation | Name of the person |
1 | Dean Academics, SJCE, JSSSTU, Mysuru. | Ex-Officio Member | Dr. B Manoj Kumar |
2 | Principal, Dean Engineering and Technology, SJCE, JSSSTU, Mysuru. | Prinicpal | Dr. S. B. Kivade |
3 | Head of the department | Chairperson | Dr. Sadashiva Murthy B M |
4 | All Professors of the department | Members | Dr. S Mahesh |
Dr. D Istalingamurthy | |||
5 | Two senior Associate Professors of the concerned department by rotation | Members | Dr. B M Krishna |
Dr. Pushpa Tuppad | |||
6 | Assistant Professors of the concerned department | Members | Mr. Shivakumar B P |
Mrs. Savitha Ulavi | |||
Mrs. Thanushree M S | |||
Mrs. Sahana M | |||
Mrs. Parinitha T Niranjan | |||
Dr. Vishishtta Nagaraj | |||
Mr. Chandrashekar B | |||
7 | Chief Engineer (Retd),
Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Drainage Board KUWS&DB |
External Members | Dr. Jayaramu K P |
Professor, IIT, Madras | Dr. Shivanagendra S M | ||
Joint Director Ministry of Jal Shakti, New Delhi | Dr. Sabita Madhvi Singh | ||
Professor, NITK, Surathkal | Dr. Lakshman Nandagiri | ||
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Dr. Sree Harsha |
Quality Monitoring and Administration Committee (QMAC):
- Dr. Sadashiva Murthy B. M
- Dr. Pushpa Tuppad
Teaching and Learning Committee (TLC):
- Dr. B. M. Krishna
- Mrs. Savitha Ulavi
Academic Committee (AC):
- Dr. B. Manoj Kumar
- Dr. B. M. Krishna
Department Support Activities Committee (DSAC):
- Dr. D Istalingamurthy (Professor)
- Mrs. Parinitha T Niranjan (Assistant Professor)
Research & Development Committee (RDC):
- Dr. Pushpa Tuppad
- Mrs. Parinitha T Niranjan (Assistant Professor)
Laboratory Development Committee (LDC):
- Dr. Vishishtta Nagaraj
- Mr. Chandrashekar. B
Time Table committee (TTC):
- Mrs. Parinitha T Niranjan (Assistant Professor)
- Dr. Vishishtta Nagaraj (Assistant Professor)
ERP committee:
- Mrs. Parinitha T Niranjan (Assistant Professor)
- Mr. Chandrashekar. B (Assistant Professor)
Department Under Graduate Committee (DUGC):
- Sadashiva Murthy B M (Professor and Head of the department)
- B M Krishna (Associate Professor)
- Thanushree M. S (Assistant Professor)
- Vishishtta Nagaraj (Assistant Professor)
Department Post Graduate Committee (DPGC)
- Dr. Sadashiva Murthy B M (Professor and Head of the department)
- Dr. D. Istalingamurthy (Professor)
- Mr. B. P. Shivakumar (Assistant Professor)
- Mr. Shivaprasad K S (Assistant Professor)
Department Information Coordinator
- Sahana M (Assistant Professor)
Class Admins
- 2nd Year UG – Dr. Vishishtta Nagaraj (Assistant Professor)
- 3rd Year UG – Mrs. Sahana M (Assistant Professor)
- 4th Year UG – Mr. Chandrashekar. B (Assistant Professor)
- 2nd Year PG – ENV – Mrs. Savitha Ulavi (Assistant Professor)
- 2nd Year PG – HSWE – Mrs. Thanushree M. S (Assistant Professor)
4th Semester, BE., ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Sl. No. | USN | Student Name | Faculty Advisor |
1 | 01JST19EV023 | MEGHANA KASHYAP | Mr. B. P. Shivakumar |
2 | 01JST20EV001 | A RACHANA RAJ | |
3 | 01JST20EV002 | AKASH B S | |
4 | 01JST20EV003 | AKASH H J | |
5 | 01JST20EV004 | ASHWATH K H | |
6 | 01JST20EV005 | BHAGYASHREE | |
7 | 01JST20EV006 | CHAITHRA M | |
8 | 01JST20EV007 | CHANDANA H KUMBAR | |
9 | 01JST20EV008 | CHANDRAPALAKA DINESH SAHAAY | |
10 | 01JST20EV009 | CHETHANA C S | |
11 | 01JST20EV010 | CHITRA S | Dr. Pushpa Tuppad |
12 | 01JST20EV011 | DEEKSHA R | |
13 | 01JST20EV012 | DEEPAK M | |
14 | 01JST20EV013 | DINESH KUMAR B | |
15 | 01JST20EV014 | H K CHANDRIKA | |
16 | 01JST20EV015 | HARIHARAN N | |
17 | 01JST20EV016 | HARSHAVARDHANA REDDY V R | |
18 | 01JST20EV017 | HARSHITHA G | |
19 | 01JST20EV018 | HARSHITHA R | |
20 | 01JST20EV019 | KEERTHI R GOWDA | |
21 | 01JST20EV021 | KIRAN M TIPPAVVANAVAR | Mrs. Sahana M |
22 | 01JST20EV022 | KIRANAKUMAR | |
23 | 01JST20EV023 | LEKHANA M B | |
24 | 01JST20EV024 | LOCHANA N M | |
25 | 01JST20EV025 | MADHU K S | |
26 | 01JST20EV026 | MAHADEVA SWAMY T M | |
27 | 01JST20EV027 | MANYATHA G S | |
28 | 01JST20EV028 | MOHAMMED RAQIM RABBANI | |
29 | 01JST20EV029 | MONNAPPA K U | |
30 | 01JST20EV030 | NITHYASHREE N C | |
31 | 01JST20EV031 | NIYATA SADANANDA BHAT | Mrs. Parinitha T Niranjan |
32 | 01JST20EV032 | PAVAN | |
33 | 01JST20EV033 | PRATHVI S KUNDAR | |
34 | 01JST20EV034 | PREETHAM L R | |
35 | 01JST20EV035 | PREETHU S | |
36 | 01JST20EV036 | SINCHANA S GOWDA | |
37 | 01JST20EV037 | SONUCHANDRASHEKAR | |
38 | 01JST20EV038 | SUSHMITHA M | |
39 | 01JST20EV039 | SUSHMITHA C | |
40 | 01JST20EV040 | SYEDA MEHEK | |
41 | 01JST20EV041 | TARUN IYER K R | Mr. Shivaprasad K S |
42 | 01JST20EV042 | V SPURTHI | |
43 | 01JST20EV044 | VEDALAXMI | |
44 | 01JST20EV045 | VISHAL BELDAR | |
45 | 01JST20EV046 | VIVEK NAIK | |
46 | 1JCE21EV400 | CHANDAN J | |
47 | 01JCE21EV401 | CHETHAN S | |
48 | 01JCE21EV402 | RAJENDRA PRASAD D R | |
49 | 01JCE21EV403 | RAJSHEKHAR MALIPATIL | |
50 | 01JCE21EV404 | SNEHA CHANDRASHEKAR NAYAK |
6th Semester, BE., ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Sl. No. | USN | Student Name |
Faculty Advisor |
1 | 01JST19EV001 | A MARYSMITHA | Dr. S. Mahesh |
2 | 01JST19EV002 | AKSHATA MADIWALAR | |
3 | 01JST19EV003 | ANANYA D | |
4 | 01JST19EV004 | ANANYA S S | |
5 | 01JST19EV005 | ANJALI H M | |
6 | 01JST19EV006 | ANJALI K | |
7 | 01JST19EV007 | ARPITA ARAVINDRAO YADWAD | |
8 | 01JST19EV008 | BHOOMIKA NAGARAJ | Dr. B. M. Krishna |
9 | 01JST19EV009 | BHOOMIKA T K | |
10 | 01JST19EV011 | CHINNMAAY S | |
11 | 01JST19EV012 | DEEPU K V | |
12 | 01JST19EV013 | DHANYAA A | |
13 | 01JST19EV014 | DHAVALA | |
14 | 01JST19EV015 | H K SONIKA | |
15 | 01JST19EV016 | HAMSA | Dr. D. Istalingamurthy |
16 | 01JST19EV017 | HARSHAVARDHANA R | |
17 | 01JST19EV018 | HARSHITHA M | |
18 | 01JST19EV019 | INDRA KUMAR M V | |
19 | 01JST19EV020 | KIRTI B MADIKESHIRUR | |
20 | 01JST19EV021 | LENITA INFANCIA | |
21 | 01JST19EV022 | MAHITHA M S | |
22 | 01JST19EV024 | MITHUN KHOLA U | Mrs. Savitha Ulavi |
23 | 01JST19EV025 | MOHAN KUMAR P | |
24 | 01JST19EV026 | MONISHA A | |
25 | 01JST19EV027 | NANDINI HIREMATH | |
26 | 01JST19EV028 | NISHCHITHA K N | |
27 | 01JST19EV029 | PAVAN S NATIKAR | |
28 | 01JST19EV030 | POOJA M | |
29 | 01JST19EV031 | PRADEEKSHA K R | Mrs. Thanushree M. S |
30 | 01JST19EV032 | PREETI JOSHI | |
31 | 01JST19EV033 | RADHA CHANNAPPA BAJANTRI | |
32 | 01JST19EV035 | RASHMI M | |
33 | 01JST19EV036 | ROHAN J R | |
34 | 01JST19EV037 | SADAF ANWARI | |
35 | 01JST19EV038 | SAMHITHA D | |
36 | 01JST19EV039 | SANJANA B | Mrs. Sahana M |
37 | 01JST19EV040 | SANJAY K N | |
38 | 01JST19EV041 | SANTHOSH B | |
39 | 01JST19EV042 | SARA SACHIN AYACHIT | |
40 | 01JST19EV043 | SHAMITHA D | |
41 | 01JST19EV044 | SINDHU D R | |
42 | 01JST19EV045 | SURAJ S | |
43 | 01JST19EV046 | TEJASHWINI R S | Dr. Vishishtta Nagaraj |
44 | 01JST19EV047 | VARSHINI M B | |
45 | 01JST20EV400 | ANJALI P V | |
46 | 01JST20EV401 | KARTHIK C | |
47 | 01JST20EV402 | KARTHIK GOWDA P | |
48 | 01JST20EV403 | MITHUN H K | |
49 | 01JST20EV404 | NIKHIL S PRASAD | |
50 | 01JST20EV405 | PRAMOD R S | Mr. Chandrashekar. B |
51 | 01JST20EV406 | PREETHAM R | |
52 | 01JST20EV407 | SAI CHIRAG M N | |
53 | 01JST20EV408 | SANJANA J | |
54 | 01JST20EV409 | UDAYAKUMAR P | |
55 | 01JST20EV410 | ULLAS R K |
12. INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITY
Details of Lab facilities
Name of the Laboratory | Name of the Important Equipment |
Environmental Process Lab | Jar test
Apparatus (1 No.) COD Digester (5Nos.) Muffle furnace (1 No.) Hot air oven (1 No.) Desiccators (3Nos.) Remi-duty stirrer with 0.5 HP motor Remi-medium duty stirrer with 1/8 HP motor 169 Motor Operated Seive Shaker with 13 Nos. Test Seives Current Meter Upright Deep Freezer Cooled Gradient Palm Cycler (PCR) Rotary Flash Evaporator Stirrer Light duty Air Compressor Icematic Flakers Machine Model –F – 80c DC Power Supply Unit pH meter (1) |
Environmental Analysis lab | Turbidity meter (1 No.)
BOD Incubators (2) Conductivity meter (3 Nos.) pH meter (1 No.) Flame photometer (1 No.) TKN Unit (1 No.) DO Meter with BOD probe VIS- Portable Spectrometer (1 No.) Reverse Osmosis Unit (1 No.) Digital Weigh Balance (4 Nos.) Distillation unit (1 No.) Sample preservator (1 No.) |
Advanced instrumentation Lab | UV-VIS
Spectrophotometer (1 No.) High Performance Liquid Chromatograph (1 No.) Inductively Coupled Plasma emission spectrometer (1 No.) Vernier Mini Gas chromatograph (1 No.) Automatic titrator (1 No.) Tintometer Calorimeter Model F (1 No.) Gas Chromatograph Gas purification control panel |
CADA Lab | Computers (25 Nos.)
Printers (1 No.) Softwares |
Atmospheric Engineering lab | Lux meter (2 Nos.)
Noise dosimeter (1 No.) High volume air samplers (3 Nos.) Particulate matter PM2.5, PM10 (1No.) Air samplers RSPM (1 No.) Gaseous Sampler Indoor (1 No.) Temperature controlled water bath shaker (1 No.) Microbalance Gastec Air pump Cyclone Separator Rotary Shaker Stirrer heavy duty Sound level meter High volume Air Sampler Stack monitoring kit Lux meter EQ1308 VOC Analyzer (1 No.) Microbial Air Sampler (1 No.) Vehicle Exhaust Analyzer 1 No.) Hot hair oven (1 No.) Hot water bath Shaker (1 No.) COD digester (1 No.) |
Microbiology Lab | Bacteriological Incubator (3 Nos.)
Binocular Microscopes (2 Nos.) Stereo Binocular Microscope (1 No.) Autoclave (2 Nos.) Ordinary Centrifuge (1 No.) Cooling Centrifuge (1 No.) Bioreactor/Fermenter (1 No.) Laminar Flow Cabinet (2 Nos.) Membrane Filter Unit (1 No.) Colony Counter (2 Nos.) MonoquartzDistillation unit (1 No.) Peristaltic pump (2 Nos.) Magnetic Filter Funnel pH Meter (Digital) COD Plus Calorimeter COD digester (2 Nos.) Vertical Auto Clave Membrane Filtration Unit Peristaltic Pump Programmable Pump Vacuum Pump Bioreactor (5lts capacity) Cooling Centrifuge Laminar Air Flow Cabinet (2 Nos.) |
Electro- chemical R & D laboratory
For industrial wastewater treatment funded by UGC, NRB, MoEF, TEQIP |
DC Power supply units
Hot air oven Muffle furnace Digital balance DRB 200 – COD digester Water quality probes Magnetic stirrers |
Research laboratory funded by VTU, MoEF & DST. | Ion Analyzer
COD digester Gas chromatograph pH/ORP Meter DR/5000 Spectrophotometer Mag. Stirrer with Hot Plate (2lts capacity) DC Power Supply Unit DO Meter with LDO Probe Field Turbidity Meter Conductivity Meter |
Advanced instrumentation Lab | BOD Analyser
UV-VIS Spectrophotometer High Performance Liquid Chromatography Inductively Coupled Plasma emission spectrometer Vernier Mini Gas chromatograph Automatic titrator Tintometer Colorimeter Model |
Faculty Name | Qualification
(Specialization) |
Design. | Exp.
Yrs |
DOJ | Nature of Association | Profile | Email-Id
(JSS STU) |
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1 | Dr. Sadashiva Murthy B. M. | Ph. D. (Civil Engineering) | Professor and Head | 30 | 31st July 1992 | Regular | Click Here | bmsada@jssstuniv.in |
2 | Dr. B. M. Krishna | Ph. D. | Associate Professor | 22 | 10th April 2000 | Regular | Click Here | bmkrishna_71@jssstuniv.in |
3 | Dr. D. Istalingamurthy | Ph. D. (EnvironmentalEngineering) | Professor | 30 | 1st August 1992 | Regular | Click Here | dilmurthy25@jssstuniv.in |
4 | Dr. B. Manoj Kumar | Ph. D. | Professor | 30 | 3rd August 1992 | Regular | Click Here | bmanoj@jssstuniv.in |
5 | Mr. B. P. Shivakumar | Ph. D. | Assistant Professor | 7 | 7th September 2015 | Regular | Click Here | shivakumar.env@jssstuniv.in |
6 | Dr. Pushpa Tuppad | Ph. D. (Biological and Agricultural Engineering) | Professor | 11 | 05th September 2011 | Regular | Click Here | ptuppad@jssstuniv.in |
7 | Mrs. Savitha Ulavi | M.Tech., Environmental Engineering | Assistant Professor | 11 | 15th September 2011 | Regular | Click Here | savitha_ulavi@jssstuniv.in |
8 | Mrs. Thanushree M. S | M.Tech., Environmental Engineering | Assistant Professor | 10 | 16th August 2012 | Regular | Click Here | thanushree@jssstuniv.in |
9 | Mrs. Sahana M | M.Tech., Environmental Engineering | Assistant Professor | 05 | 04 October, 2016 | Regular | Click Here | sahanam@jssstuniv.in |
10 | Mrs. Parinitha T Niranjan | M.Tech., Health Science and Water Engineering | Assistant Professor | 05 | 4th October 2016 | Regular | Click Here | parinitha@jssstuniv.in |
11 | Dr. Vishishtta Nagaraj | Ph. D. (EnvironmentalEngineering) | Assistant Professor | 3 | 3rd September 2019 | Regular | Click Here | vishunagraj@sjce.ac.in |
12 | Mr. Chandrashekar. B | M.Tech., Environmental Engineering | Assistant Professor | 3 | 16th September 2019 | Regular | Click Here | csb@jssstuniv.in |
13 | Mr. Shivaprasad K S | M.Tech., Environmental Engineering | Assistant Professor | 23 February 2022 | Contractual | Click Here | prasadks@jssstuniv.in | |
14 | Mr.Trishul A M | M.Tech., Environmental Engineering | Assistant Professor | 01 December 2022 | Contractual | Click Here | amtrishul22@jssstuniv.in |
# | Name | Qualification | Designation | Exp.Yrs | Email-ID |
2 | Narasimha | ITI | Instructor | 13 | narasimhaenv@gmail.com |
3 | Hemalatha Prabhuswamy | B.E., Environmental Engineering | Instructor | 1 | hemaprabhu1806@gmail.com |
4 | Meenakshi D. V. | Diploma in Civil | Instructor | 3.5 | meenadv1028@gmail.com |
5 | Manjesh | Diploma in Civil | Instructor | – | kiranmanjesh1821@gmail.com |
6 | Vinod Raj. R. | B.E. | Instructor | – | rajvinod577@gmail.com |
# | Name | Qualification | Designation | Exp.Yrs | Email-ID |
1 | Parameshwarappa M | PUC | Helper | 31 | parameshwarappa616@gmail.com |
3 | Nanjaiah | – | Helper | 35 | nanjaiah618@gmail.com |
4 | Nagamallappa | ITI | Helper | – | nagamallappa18@gmail.com |
Curriculum & Timetable
3 to 8 semester Scheme
3rd and 4th-sem-Syllabus
5th and 6th-sem-Syllabus
7th and 8th-sem-Syllabus
PG ENV Scheme
PG ENV syllabus
PG HS & WE Scheme
PG HS & WE Syllabus
Mtech. ENV
Mtech. HSWE
Academic Year 2020-21
Sl.No | Name of the FDP/Conference/Workshop Organized | Date |
1 | Workshop on Hazardous material management and safety in industries | 14.02.2020
to 15.02.2020 |
2 | Water conclave – for a better future | 15.03.2021
To 16.03.2021 |
3 | Environmental Management in local bodies and corporation | 30.01.2021 |
NIRMAN
Started in 2022 in association with department of Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering & Construction and Technology Management. Club is active in organizing programmes which helps students to gain knowledge through various experts technical talks, industrial visits.
Department level Club Coordinators:
Environmental Engineering: Mrs. Parinitha T Niranjan
Civil Engineering: Mr. Darshan M
Construction and Technology Management: Mr. M. S. Sunil Kumar
RESEARCH INITIATIVES
# | Research Guide | Area of Specialization |
1. | Dr. Sadashivamurthy B. M
Professor and Head |
· Waste Management
· Pollutant Transport · Ground Water Modeling · Rural and Urban Water Quality Monitoring |
2. | Dr. B. Manoj Kumar
Professor |
· Advanced water and wastewater treatment
· Mathematical modeling of river water quality |
3. | Dr. B. M. Krishna
Associate Professor |
· Water and wastewater treatment
· Advanced electrochemical treatment of industrial wastewater · Modelling |
4. | Dr. D. Istalingamurthy
Professor |
· Eco-sanitation
· Water treatment and supply (Rural and Urban) · Environmental Impact Assessment |
5. | Dr. Pushpa Tuppad
Professor |
· Remote sensing and GIS applications
· Water resource Engineering |
6. | Dr. Pushpa Tuppad
Associate Professor |
· Remote sensing and GIS applications
· Water resource Engineering |
7. | Dr. Vishishtta Nagaraj
Assistant Professor |
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“Ph.D. Research Scholars under JSS STU”
Registration Year: 2017 – 2018
Sl. No. | USN | NAME | Guide | Research Area |
1 | JSTD17ENV002 | Rajeshwari R | Dr. Sadashiva Murthy B M | Wastewater Treatment |
2 | JSTD17ENV003 | Swathi T S | Dr. B M Krishna | Use of Waste Materials in Construction |
3 | JSTD17ENV004 | Thanushree S | Dr. B Manoj Kumar | Wastewater Treatment |
Registration Year: 2018 – 2019
Sl. No. | USN | NAME | Guide | Research Area |
1 | JSTD18ENV001 | Saleem Malik Yarnal | Dr. B M Krishna | Green Buildings |
2 | JSTD18ENV002 | Shivaprasad K S | Dr. S. Mahesh | Wastewater Treatment |
3 | JSTD18ENV003 | Shobhan Majumder | Dr. D. Istalinga Murthy | Water Treatment |
Registration Year: 2019- 2020
Sl. No. | USN | Student Name | Guide | Research Area |
1 | JSTD20ENV001 | Meghana M S | Dr. B Manoj Kumar | Water Quality Modelling |
2 | JSTD20ENV002 | Sahana M | Dr. B M Krishna | Wastewater Treatment |
Registration Year: 2021 – 2022
Sl. No. | USN | Student Name | Guide | Research Area |
1 | JSTD21ENV001 | Divya Mangesh G R | Dr. B M Krishna | ECC Industrial Wastewater |
2 | JSTD21ENV002 | Parinitha T Niranjan | Dr. Sadashiva Murthy | Solid Waste Management |
3 | JSTD21ENV003 | Trishul A M | Dr. B Manoj Kumar | Wastewater Treatment |
Registration Year: 2022 – 2023
Sl. No. | USN | Student Name | Guide |
1 | JSS-RE-22/021 | HEMALATHA D S | DR. SADASHIVA MURTHY B M |
2 | JSS-RE-22/069 | SHIVA KUMAR BALLAGEREPUTTARAJU | Dr. D ISTALINGA MURTHY |
3 | JSS-RE-22/077 | SUPRIYA VARADHARAJ | DR. B M KRISHNA |
4 | (GATE) | RACHANA | DR. B M KRISHNA |
Funded Research
Completed Funded Project Details:
Name of the Faculty | Project Title | Collaborator | Funding Agency | Amount in lakhs | Duration |
Dr. S. Mahesh | Determination of Microplastics in Contaminated Soil and Removal | – | Institution of Engineers (India) | 0.29150 | 2021-2022 |
Dr. Pushpa Tuppad and
Ms. Shravana S Narasannavar |
Biodegradation of Plastic using Greater Wax Moth (Galleria Melonella)” | – | KSCST – 45th series of SPP | 0.07 | 2021 – 2022 |
Mrs. Sahana M | 2D and 3D ECC treatment for healthcare facility and other wastewaters | – | TEQIP- III | 0.19371 | 2019 – 2020 |
Dr. S. Mahesh | Feasibility studies on Plasma treatment of select solid wastes | – | TEQIP- III | 0.47 | 2019 – 2020 |
Dr. Sadashiva Murthy B M and
Dr. K. S. Lokesh |
National Carbonaceous Aerosol Monitoring Project (NCAP) of MHRD and MoEF&CC, GOI | IIT Madras, Chennai | MoEF&CC (through IIT Madras) | 10.9362 | 2018 – 2020
[Ongoing] |
Dr. B. Manoj Kumar and Dr. Pushpa Tuppad | Biological Nutrient Removal from Wastewater in Modified DEWATS System for Reduced Land and Energy Footprints | CDD, Bengaluru | DST | 26.4 | 2017 – 2020
[Ongoing] |
Dr. S Mahesh, Ms. Thanushree M S & Ms. Sahana M | Textile wastewater treatment by EC
|
– | TEQIP III | 0.254 | 2019 – 2020 |
The department has signed MoU’s with the following organizations
- Australia India Water Center
Revenue generated from consultancy | ||||
Name of the teacher consultant | Name of consultancy project | Consulting/Sponsoring agency with contact details | Year | Revenue generated (INR in Lakhs) |
Dr. B. Manoj Kumar | Kali River Water Quality Study | The West Coast Paper Mills Ltd., Dandeli | 2018 -2019
|
3.96 |
Head of the Department | Laboratory services | Various (Private & Government) | 2018 -2019
|
0.53 |
Head of the Department | Laboratory services | Various (Private & Government) | 2019 – 2020 | 0.53 |
Dr. B. Manoj Kumar
Dr. Pushpa Tuppad
|
Environmental Quality analysis and air modelling | Chenguang Natural Extracts India Pvt. Ltd. | 2020 – 2021 | 5.428 |
Dr. B. Manoj Kumar
Dr. Pushpa Tuppad Mr. Shivakumar B. P. |
Green Audit | Dayananda sagar Academy of Technology and Management, Bengaluru | 2020 – 2021 | 0.295 |
Dr. B. Manoj Kumar
Dr. Pushpa Tuppad Mrs. Parinitha T. Niranjan |
Green Audit | Basudev Somani College, Mysuru | 2020 – 2021 | 0.059 |
Dr. B. Manoj Kumar
Dr. Pushpa Tuppad Mr. Chandrashekar B. |
Green Audit | MMK SDM MMV, Mysuru | 2020 – 2021 | 0.059 |
Dr. B. Manoj Kumar
Dr. D. Istalingamurthy Mr. Shivakumar B. P. |
Green Audit | JSS Women’s College, Kollegal | 2020 – 2021 | 0.116 |
Dr. B. Manoj Kumar
Mr. Shivakumar B. P. |
Green Audit | JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bengaluru | 2020 – 2021 | 0.05 |
Dr. B. Manoj Kumar
Dr. Pushpa Tuppad Mr. Chandrashekar B. |
Green Audit | JSS College of Arts, commerce & Science, Nanjangud | 2020 – 2021 | 0.15 |
Dr. B. Manoj Kumar
Dr. Pushpa Tuppad Mr. Chandrashekar B. |
ETP Audit | West Coast Paper Mills Ltd., Dandeli | 2020 – 2021 | 7.39565 |
Head of the Department | Laboratory services | Various (Private & Government) | 2020 – 2021 | 0.49 |
Dr. B. Manoj Kumar
Dr. Pushpa Tuppad Mrs. Sahana M Mrs. Thanushree M S Dr. Vishishtta Nagaraj |
Green Audit | JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Ooty Road | 2021 – 2022 | 0.05 |
Dr. B. Manoj Kumar
Dr. D. Istalingamurthy Mr. Shivakumar B. P. |
Environmental Audit | JSS Women’s College, Kollegal | 2021 – 2022 | 0.15 |
Dr. B. Manoj Kumar
Mr. Shivaprasad K. S.
|
Environmental Audit | JSS ATE, Bengaluru | 2021 – 2022 | 0.2 |
Dr. B. Manoj Kumar
Dr. Pushpa Tuppad Mrs. Savitha Ulavi
|
Environmental Quality analysis and air modelling | Chenguang Natural Extracts India Pvt. Ltd. | 2021 – 2022 | 5.428 |
Dr. B.Manoj Kumar, B.P. Shivakumar and Mrs. Savitha U. Ulavi | M/S. Autoliv India Pvt. Ltd
Soil Due-diligence Report |
M/S. Autoliv India Pvt. Ltd Mysuru | April 2022- Aug 2022 | 1.45 + GST |
Dr. Pushpa Tuppad, Mrs. Savitha U. Ulavi, Mrs. Sahana M. | Green Audit | JSS Law College, Mysuru. | July 2022 | 0.05 |
Particulars / Batch | 2018 – 2022 | 2017-21 | 2016-20 |
No of students | 44 | 55 | 55 |
No of students placed | 16 | 15 | 11 |
Higher studies | 3 | 5 | 7 |
Faculty members and research scholars undertake research work along with their regular teaching workload. They have published around “In_Numbers”+ Articles in Journals / Conferences. Some of the quality publications are listed here.
Papers published in last Five years:
International Journals | International Conferences |
66 | 14 |
Publication Details
Journal Publication 2022 – 2023
SL NO | PUBLICATION |
1 | Thanushree M S ,Mahadevaswamy Mahadevappa, Mahesh Shivaswamy, Sahana Mahesh and Chiranth Premanandasagar. Electrochemical treatment of real cotton fabric industry wastewater using copper and stainless steel electrodes, J. of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development doi: 10.2166/washdev.2023.209 |
2 | Diksha Haswani, Ramya Sunder Raman, Kajal Yadav, Abisheg Dhandapani, Jawed Iqbal, Jawed, R. Naresh Kumar, S.V. Laxmi Prasad, Adi Yogesh, B.M. Sadashiva Murthy, K.S. Lokesh, Pollution characteristics and ecological risks of trace elements in PM2.5 over three COALESCE network sites – Bhopal, Mesra, and Mysuru, India, Chemosphere, 2023, 138203, ISSN 0045-6535,https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138203. |
3 | Sujit Singh, Shivaswamy Mahesh, Mahesh Sahana. Hybrid Treatment of Hospital Wastewater Combining Continuous Flow Electrochemical Coagulation Coupled with Adsorption. J. of Water Air Soil Pollut (2023) 234:107, Vol.: (0123456789)1 3https://doi.org/10.1007/s11270-023-06083-4 |
4 | Recycle And Reuse of Grey Water – A Case Study, By Hemalatha D. S. and Sadashiva Murthy B. M. EVERYTHING ABOUT WATER, Indias First Water eMagazine: www.eawater.com/eMagazine |
5 | Parinitha T Niranjan, Sadashiva Murthy B M, D Istalinga murthy (2022), “A study on Primary collection system of Municipal Solid Waste via GIS in selected wards of Mysore City”, Journal of Electronics Information Technology Science and Management, pp 302-304, Volume 12, Issue 11, Nov 2022. |
6 | Mahesh Shivaswamy, Nisarga K. Gowda & Sahana Mahesh. Identification and removal of microplastics from contaminated semi-urban agricultural soil using electrochemical treatment technology. Chem. Pap. (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11696-022-02615-0 |
7 | Mahesh Shivaswamy, Nisarga K. Gowda & Sahana Mahesh. Identification of microplastics (MPs) from urban informal solid waste landfill soil; MP associations with COD and chloride, J. of Water Science and Technology (2022), IWA Publishing, doi: 10.2166/wst.2022.412 |
8 | Srikantha H, Ashwini D Guruswamy, Mahesh S, Gopalakrishna V Gaonkar. Batch electrochemical treatment of raw pulp and paper mill wastewater using electrode combinations. 2022, J. of Electrochemical society, 107 (1), 8077 – 8097. |
9 | Maheshwarkar, P., Ralhan, A., Sunder Raman, R., Tibrewal, K., Venkataraman, C., Dhandapani, A., Sadashiva Murthy, B.M., et al. (2022), Understanding the Influence of Meteorology and Emission Sources on PM2.5 Mass Concentrations Across India: First Results From the COALESCE Network, Journal of Geophysical Research:Atmospheres, https://doi. org/10.1029/2021JD035663 |
10 | Shivaprasad K. S., Mahesh S. Electrochemical treatment of two health-care wastewaters – A comparative study, 2022, J. Separation Science and Technology, Taylor and Francis, https://doi.org/10.1080/01496395.2022.2041035 |
11 | Mahesh S., Shivaprasad K. S. and Sanjana M. Ayurvedic Hospital wastewater degradation using electrochemical treatment, 2022, J. Water Science and Technology, IWA. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2022.079 |
12 | Deepthi B P, Pushpa Tuppad and Lokesh K S, 2022. Impact analysis of landuse/landcover change on hydrologic regime of Upper Cauvery basin. Tianjin Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Kexue yu Gongcheng Jishu Ban)/ Journal of Tianjin University Science and Technology, Vol. 55(06): 36-49, ISSN (Online): 0493-2137 E-Publication: Online Open DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/Y6F82 |
● Journal Publication 2021 – 2022
Sl No. | Publication |
1 | Maheshwarkar, P., Ralhan, A., Sunder Raman, R., Tibrewal, K., Venkataraman, C., Dhandapani, A., Sadashiva Murthy, B.M., et al. (2022), Understanding the Influence of Meteorology and Emission Sources on PM2.5 Mass Concentrations Across India: First Results From the COALESCE Network, Journal of Geophysical Research:Atmospheres, https://doi. org/10.1029/2021JD035663 |
2 | Shivaprasad K. S., Mahesh S. Electrochemical treatment of two health-care wastewaters – A comparative study, 2022, J. Separation Science and Technology, Taylor and Francis, https://doi.org/10.1080/01496395.2022.2041035 |
3 | Mahesh S., Shivaprasad K. S. and Sanjana M. Ayurvedic Hospital wastewater degradation using electrochemical treatment, 2022, J. Water Science and Technology, IWA. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2022.079 |
4 | Renukumar K S, Pushpa Tuppad, Anjaneyappa, 2021, Enhancing Non-Revenue Water Reduction by Incorporating Service Level Benchmarks and Best Practices, Journal of Indian Water Works Association. |
5 | SEAWEED A SUSTAINABLE SOURCE FOR BIOPLASTIC: A REVIEW, 2021, Shravya S C, Vybhava Lakshmi N, Pooja P, Kishore Kumar C M, Sadashiva Murthy B M International Research Journal of Modernization in Engineering, Technology and Science, e-ISSN: 2582-5208 |
6 | Deepthi B P, Pushpa Tuppad and K S Lokesh. 2021, Estimation of Hydrologic Simulation in Upstream of KRS Reservoir using SWAT Model, International Conference on Contemporary and Sustainable Infrastructure |
● Journal Publication 2020 – 2021
Sl No. | Publication |
1 | R.Leela, Najamussahar H Mulla, B.M Krishna,B. Manoj Kumar, B. P Shivakumar., 2021, “Application of automated QUAL2Kw for water quality modeling in the Kabini river, Mysuru” International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology. |
2 | Chaitanya B. S. and Shivakumar B. P., 2021, “Identification of groundwater potential zone using Remote sensing and GIS techniques for Mandya Taluk” World Journal of Engineering and Technology. |
3 | Bharath M., Krishna B M., and B Manoj Kumar., (2020), Degradation and Biodegradability improvement of the Landfill Leachate using Electrocoagulation with Iron and Aluminum Electrodes – A comparative study”, Water Practice and Technology, 15/2, 540-549 |
4 | Hanumanthappa Srikantha, Mahesh Shivaswamy and Sahana Mahesh. Batch electrochemical coagulation of real textile wastewater using Cu-SS and SS-Cu electrode combinations and its settleability aspects, Journal of Water Science and Technology, 82, 1467 – 1483 |
5 | Bharath M., Krishna B M., and B Manoj Kumar., (2020), Degradation and Biodegradability improvement of the Landfill Leachate using Electrocoagulation with Iron and Aluminum Electrodes – A comparative study”, Water Practice and Technology, 15/2, 540-549 |
6 | “Electrocoagulation Treatment for Removal of Color and Chemical Oxygen Demand in Landfill Leachate using Aluminum Electrode”, International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8, 89-92 |
7 | Treatment of Textile Wastewater by Electro-Fenton Process Using Iron and Graphite Electrode, International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology, Volume 7 , Issue 8 |
8 | Production of Biodiesel from Waste Cooking oil and Utilization of its By-Product.
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET), Volume: 07 Issue: 09, Sep 2020., 1268-1276 |
● Journal Publication 2018 – 2019
Sl No. | Publication |
1 | Bharath M, Krishna B M and Manoj Kumar B, “A Review of Electrocoagulation Process for Wastewater Treatment”, International Journal of ChemTech Research, Vol.11, No.03, 289-302 |
2 | Thanushree S., Lokesh K. S., B. Manoj Kumar, Jayaramu K, (2018), “Assessment of Non-Revenue Water (NRW) in Mysore City – A means to accomplish 24×7 Water Supply”, Journal of Indian Water Works Association
Vol. 1, No. 2, 108-113 |
3 | Vishishtta Nagaraj and B. Manoj Kumar., (2018), ‘Removal of fluoride from synthetic water using chitosan as an adsorbent’,Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology, Vol. 12, 43-48 |
4 | Vishishtta Nagaraj and B. Manoj Kumar., (2018), ‘Removal of nitrate and hardness from synthetic water using chitosan as an adsorbent’, International Journal of Engineering Science Technology And Research, Vol. 5, 2394-3386 |
5 | Sahana,M.,Srikantha, H., Mahesh, S.MahadevaSwamy,M. “Coffee Processing Industrial Wastewater Treatment Using Batch Electrochemical Coagulation with Stainless Steel and Fe Electrodes and their Combinations, and Recovery and Reuse of Sludge”, J. Water Science Technology, IWA Publishing, 78, 279- 289 |
6 | Hemalatha H N, Mahesh S,Nanjundaswamy, Sahana M. Electrochemical degradation of a real silk textile wastewater using iron electrodes., IOSR J. of Applied Chemistry., 11(6-1), 93 – 100 |
7 | Shruthi M, Mahesh S, Sahana M,Srikantha H. Electrochemical coagulation treatment in simultaneous arsenite and fluoride removal from drinking water., Int. J. of Innovative research in Science, Engineering and Technology, 7(8), 9185 – 9193 |
8 | Singh S, Mahesh S, Sahana M, Puneeth K M. Treatment of healthcare facility wastewaters by two dimensional (2D) electrochemical coagulation), settling and filterability aspects., J. of Water Process Engineering., 26, 200 – 220 |
9 | Srikantha H, Mahesh S, Sahana M. CuO coated electrochemically generated textile wastewater sludge and CuO coated GAC as potential nono-adsorbents for color removal from real textile wastewater, Oriental J. of Chemistry, 34(4), 2144 – 2151 |
10 | Yashas S.R., Shivakumar B.P., Udayashankara T.H., and Krishna B.M.,2018. “Laccase Biosensor: Green Technique for Quantification of Phenols in Wastewater (A Review), Oriental Journal of Chemistry |
11 | Neshma C M and Krishna B M.”Review on treatment of industrial wastewater by electrochemical coagulation (ECC)”, International Journal of advance Research, Ideas And Innovations in Technology (IJARIIT), 4(4), pp968-979 |
12 | Sadashiva Murthy B.M., Parameshwaramurthy P.M., and Krupa Kadekoppa., (Sep 2018) “Design and development of grey water reuse system ”, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 4 (5), pp266-272 |
- Journal Publication 2019 – 2020
Sl No. | Publication |
1 | Savitha Ulavi and S.M Shiva Nagendra (2019) ‘ Regression Modelling for Predicting Visibility in a Tropical Urban Environment’ WIT Transactions on Ecology and Environment, Vol 236, pp 149-157, doi:10.2495/AIR190151. |
2 | Najamussahar H Mulla, J Mohammed Nayaz Baig, B. M. Krishna, B. Manoj Kumar, Mudassira Tahneet B. Lahori (2019), “Estimation of Rate Constants for Nutrient Transformations”, International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8/3, 2437-2441 |
3 | Singh S, Mahesh S, Sahana M. Three-dimensional batch electrochemical coagulation (ECC of healthcare facility wastewater-clean water reclamation.
Springer journals: Environmental Science and Pollution Research 26(13), 12813-12827 |
4 | Hemalatha H N, Mahesh S, NanjundaSwamy S,Sahana M.Hybrid dual treatment of Real Textile Wastewater using electrochemical treatment (ECT) and membrane bioreactor (MBR). Desalination and Water Treatment.140, 50 – 57 |
5 | Shruthi M, Mahesh S, Sahana M, Srikantha H. Simultaneous removal of arsenite and fluoride from ground water using batch electrochemical coagulation process – Role of aluminium with iron electrodes. Oriental Journal of Chemistry, 35, 1 – 12 |
6 | Srikantha H, Mahesh S, Sahana M.Optimization of batch electrochemical coagulation for treatment of real textile wastewater using stainless steel electrodes by CCD of RSM. Desalination and Water Treatment. 146, 85 – 97 |
7 | Shruthi M, Mahesh S, Sahana M,Srikantha H. Arsenite removal mechanism from groundwater in a two-dimensional batch electrochemical treatment process. Desalination and Water Treatment. 146, 266 – 277 |
8 | Shahul Hameed, K. P., Sadashiva Murthy, B. M. (2019). Laboratory soil column studies on transport of petroleum VOCs in different subsoils. Indian Journal of Environmental Protection |
9 | “Potentiometric xpolyphenol oxidase bio Senser for sensitive determination of phenolic micro pollutants in environmental Samples”, Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2, 1-4 |
10 | Examining the Efficiency of Tamarindus Indica to aid in Fluoride Extermination from Groundwater, Journal of Water Resource Engineering & Pollution studies, 4(2), Pp 32-36 |
11 | Shivamurthy Ravindra Yashas., Shadakshari Sandeep., BallagerePuttarajuShivakumar., NingappaKumar.,2019. “Potentiometric polyphenol oxidase bio Senser for sensitive determination of phenolic micro pollutants in environmental Samples” Environmental Science and Pollution Research. |
12 | Shivamurthy Ravindra Yashas., Shadakshari Sandeep., BallagerePuttarajuShivakumar., NingappaKumar.,2019. “A matrix of perovskite micro-seeds and polypyrrole nanotubes tethered laccase/graphite biosensor for sensitive quantification of 2,4-dichlorophenol in wastewater” The Royal Society in Chemistry. |
13 | Bharath M, Krishna B M, Shivakumar B P., 2019. “Electrocoagulation Treatment for Removal of Color and Chemical Oxygen Demand in Landfill Leachate using Aluminum Electrode”, International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering. |
● Journal Publication 2017 – 2018
Sl No. | Publication |
1 | Yadhushree B., Shivakumar B.P., KeerthiD’souza.,2017, “Qualitative Risk Assessment and HAZOP study of Glass manufacturing Industry”, International Journal of Advance Research Ideas and Innovations in Technology. |
2 | Vedavalli., Shivakumar B.P., Yogesh., 2017, “A Review on Production, Performance and Exhaush Emission of various Non-Edible oil Biodiesel., International Journal for Science and Advance Research Technology. |
3 | Bharath M, Krishna B M, Manojkumar B, 2018, A review of electrocoagulation process for wastewater treatment, International Journal of ChemTech Research (IJCR) |
4 | Yashas S R, Shivakumara B P, Udayashankara T H, Krishna B, 2018, Laccase Biosensor: Green Technique for Quantification of Phenols in Wastewater (A Review)”, Oriental Journal of Chemistry |
5 | Parinitha .T. N., 2017, Treatability Studies for Hospital wastewater using Advanced Oxidation process, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology |
6 | Sadashiva Murthy BMand Yashas SR, 2017, Synergistic Impact of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds (EDC‟s) On Environmental Facilities: A Mini Review
International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT) |
7 | Sadashiva Murthy BM and Priyanka AM, 2017, A Review on Bio-Gas Generation from Anaerobic Digestion of Paper Sludge and Factors Affecting the Bio-Gas Generation, International Journal for Science and Advanced Research in Technology |
8 | Sadashiva Murthy BM and Priyanka AM, 2017, Biogas Generation using Anaerobic Digestion of Pulp And Paper Sludge, International Journal for Science and Advanced Research in Technology |
9 | Sadashiva Murthy BM, Madhuri. G, Ravi Tej Hegde, and Srinivas Rao RT, 2017,
A Review on Water Footprint Study For Steel Industry, International Journal for Science and Advanced Research in Technology |
10 | Divya, S., Nayana, M. V., Reang, A., Das, S., Istalingamurthy, D., Swamy, M. M. and Majumder, S, Air Quality Assessment and Prediction of NOx, SO2 and PM10 from Point Source using ISCST3 Model in an Industrial Area of Mysuru, International Journal of Innovative and Applied Research |
11 | Prabhavathi, V. and Istalingamurthy, D, Synthesis and Application of Iron Oxide Nano Particles Coated Sand (IONCS) for the Removal of Copper (Cu) and Chromium (Cr) from Industrial Effluent, International Journal for Science and Advanced Research in Technology |
12 | Ramyashree, H. S. and Istalingamurthy, D, Assessment of Indoor and Outdoor Air Monitoring in JSS Hospital, Mysuru, International Journal for Science and Advanced Research in Technology |
13 | Shreedevi, V., Istalingamurthy, D., and Chandrashekar, S, Treatment of Distillery Spent Wash Using Electrochemical Coagulation (ECC) Process, Journal for Science and Advanced Research and Technology |
14 | Yashas S.R., Shivakumar B.P., Udayashankara T.H., and Krishna B.M., 2018, “Laccase Biosensor: Green Technique for Quantification of Phenols in Wastewater (A Review)., Oriental Journal of Chemistry |
● Journal Publication 2016 – 2017
Sl No. | Publication |
1 | Prakash, B.M., MahadevaSwamy,M.and Mahesh, S., 2016, Air Pollutant Dispersion Studies Using AERMOD for Industrial Area of North-Western Part of Mysore City”, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology |
2 | Krishna B.M and Pushpalatha M., 2017, Electro Fenton process for wastewater treatment-A review” , International journal of advance research, ideas and innovations in Technology (IJARIIT) |
3 | Nethravathi V S., and Krishna B.M., 2017, “Electro chemical treatment of leachate by monopolar configuration using iron electrode” . International journal of research in Engineering and Technology (IJRET) |
4 | Renukumar K. S., PushpaTuppad, 2016, Improving water economics by reducing unaccounted-for-water in water distribution network through leakage control, Journal of Indian Water works Association |
5 | C. Hegde Nayana, Tuppad Pushpa, 2016, Nano Zero-valent Iron for the Removal of Color and Chemical Oxygen Demand of Textile Effluent
Indian Journal of Advances in Chemical Science |
6 | Sadashiva Murthy B. M., Shahul Hameed K.P., and Hariprasad N.V, 2016, Estimation of Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Transport through Subsoil to Groundwater Using VLEACH Model, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology |
7 | Sadashiva Murthy B.M., Udayashankara T.H., and Madhukar M, 2016, Sources of Arsenic in Groundwater and its Health Significance- A Review, International Quarterly Scientific Journal on Nature Environment and Pollution Technology |
8 | Sadashiva Murthy B.M., Parameshwaramurthy P.M., and Kavya S, 2016, Qualitative Characterization of Greywater from a Residential Complex in Bengaluru City, Karnataka, India, International Journal of Engineering and Technical Research |
9 | Sadashiva Murthy B.M., Chandrakanth R., and Nandlal B, 2016, Nails Used as Biomarkers for Fluoride Exposure, International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) |
10 | Sadashiva Murthy B.M., and Revathi H.U. , 2016, Treatment of Domestic Wastewater using Geotextile as a Filter media, International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) |
11 | Sadashiva Murthy. B. M. and Bharath. M. M, 2016, Toxicity Assessment of Municipal Solid Waste: A Case Study, International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) |
12 | Sadashiva Murthy B.M., Parameshwaramurthy P.M., and Kavya S, 2016, Greywater Treatment & Reuse: A Technological review, Global Journal for research analysis An International Journal |
13 | Sadashiva Murthy B.M., Udayashankara T.H., and Madhukar M, 2016, Impact of Climate Change on Rainfall Pattern and Reservoir Level, Journal of Water Resource Engineering and Management |
14 | Sadashiva Murthy B.M., and Revathi H.U, 2016, Treatment of Domestic Wastewater using Chemical Coagulation followed by Geotextile Filtration, International Journal of Recent Research in Interdisciplinary Science (IJRRIS) |
● Conference Publication 2020 – 2021
Sl No. | Publication |
1 | Estimation of Hydrologic Simulation of upstream of KRS reservoir using SWAT model. Authors: Deepthi B. P., Pushpa Tuppad, K. S. Lokesh. International Conference on Contemporary and Sustainable Infrastructure (ICCSI-2021), organized by Dept. of Civil Engineering, S J B Institute of Technology, Bengaluru in association with Technical Institute for Engineers (TIE), Bengaluru on 21st and 22nd May 2021. |
2 | Prediction of flood prone areas downstream of Supa Dam using simulation model and GIS. Authors: Supritha H. S. Pushpa Tuppad. International online e-Conference on Ecosystem Restoration for Resilience and Sustainability: Living with Nature, organized by Indian Institute of Technology, Indore and National Institute of Disaster Management Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India, held from 5th to 7th June 2021. |
3 | Evaluating the Impacts of Landuse/Landcover changes on Hydrologic components of Harangi and Hemavathi Watersheds using SWAT model. Authors: Deepthi B P, Pushpa Tuppad and K S Lokesh. International e-Conference on Water Source Sustainability, Organized by Indian Water Resources Society (IWRS) and Department of Water Resources Development & Management, to be held on June 18-20, 2021. |
4 | Economic sustainability of Non-Revenue Water Reduction Program: A Case study in Bengaluru, India. Authors: K.S. Renukumar, Pushpa Tuppad, and Anjaneyappa. International e-Conference on Water Source Sustainability, Organized by Indian Water Resources Society (IWRS) and Department of Water Resources Development & Management, to be held on June 18-20, 2021. |
5 | Treatment of Textile industry wastewater using Electro-Fenton process using Iron and Graphite electrodes: Parinitha T Niranjan, Second International Conference on Advanced Materials & Technology |
● Conference Publication 2019 – 2020
Sl No. | Publication |
1 | Hydrologic simulation of Upper Cauvery basin. Authors: Deepthi B. P., Pushpa Tuppad, K. S. Lokesh. Second International conference on Advanced Material and Technology (ICMAT-20), organized by JSSSTU, Mysuru – 006, 16th to 18th January 2020 |
2 | Drought index computation using Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) for Karnataka. Authors: Srilakshmi T. N. and Pushpa Tuppad. Second International conference on Advanced Material and Technology (ICMAT-20), organized by JSSSTU, Mysuru – 006, 16th to 18th January 2020 |
3 | Evaluation of Domestic Wastewater Treatment and Simultaneous Bioelectricity Generation in a Dual Chambered Microbial Fuel Cell with Phosphate Buffer Solution as Catholyte: Parinitha T Niranjan National Convention of Environmental Engineers and National Conference 2 |
4 | Removal of Fluoride from Groundwater using Aluminum Electrodes in Electrocoagulation Reactor: Dr. Vishishtta Nagaraj, Second International Conference on Advanced Materials &Technology (ICMAT-20), Organized by Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, JSS Science and Technology University, Mysuru, India, held on 16th to 18th January 2020. |
5 | Advanced materials for water and wastewater treatment : Dr. Vishishtta Nagaraj, Second International Conference on Advanced Materials Technology (ICMAT-20), organized by Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, JSS Science and Technology, University, Mysuru, India, held on 16th to 18th January 2020. |
● Conference Publication 2018 – 19
Sl No. | Publication |
1 | Nutrient Removal from Domestic Wastewater using Sequencing Batch Reactor Authors: Nisha K.S, Thanushree S, Pushpa Tuppad, Manoj Kumar B and Anusha N. International Conference On “Impact Of Global Atmospheric Changes On Natural Resources (IGACNR)” Scheduled on 19th-20th, November 2018 at Jnanabharathi Campus, Bangalore University, Bengaluru-560056. |
2 | Savitha Ulavi: Characterizing Visibility, Meteorology and Air Quality for a Tropical Coastal City’ International Conference on Impact of Global Atmospheric Changes on Natural Resources (IGACNR) held on 19th November 2018 at Jnanabharathi Campus, Bengaluru. Conference proceedings of IGACNR 11-14. |
3 | Savitha Ulavi: Regression Modelling for Predicting Visibility in a Tropical Urban Environment doi:10.2495/AIR190151 (scopus indexed), 27th International conference on Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Air pollution 26-28th June 2019 jointly organised by Wessex Institute UK, University of Aveiro Portugal, University of West England, UK.2019, WIT Transactions on Ecology and Environment Vol 236, 149-157 |
4 | Dr. Vishishtta Nagaraj: Removal of nitrate and hardness from synthetic water using chitosan as an adsorbent, International conference on innovative research in engineering, science, management and humanities(ICIRESMH-2018) organised by Institution of Engineers India, Visvesvaraya Bhavan Hyderabad,Telangana held on 18th March 2018, 5, 2394-3386 |
Sl. No. | Name of the Investigator | Funding Agency | Title of the project and duration | Amount sanctioned |
1 | Dr. Pushpa Tuppad and Mr. Chandrashekar B | (Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organization) | “Comparative study on Complete Cost Analysis of Intermittent V/s. 24X7 Water supply system for Urban Areas” | Funding amount: Rs. 40,27,300/- |