Atmiya University

About Department

Vision & Mission

Objectives

Courses offered in this program are designed such that students will have driving force towards the skill development part so far as application areas of the civil engineering are concerned. The students will be able to apply the fundamentals of civil engineering in the design and understanding of various Transportation engineering works and ethics.

The Program Objectives are that the students will be able to:

  • To impart quality education and knowledge in contemporary science and technology to meet the challenges in the field of Transportation Engineering.

  • Develop an understanding of the multidisciplinary approach and an ability to relate engineering issues to broader social and human context, in which their engineering contributions will be utilized.

  • Communicate their ideas to be effective in collaboration with other members of civil engineering teams.

  • Excel in professional career in rapidly changing world of transportation engineering due to advances in the technologies and/or higher education by acquiring knowledge in area of Civil engineering.

Graduate Attributes

  • Core Competence: Possess discipline-relevant knowledge and competencies and able to link them to local, national and global issues to seek positive and sustainable solutions

  • Transferable global & impactful societal skills: Ability to create knowledge through research and innovations by social immersions and transferring them to impact through problem solving at local and global levels.

  • Adaptability and Resilience: Demonstrate resilience, perseverance and positivity in unfamiliar situations and adapt their skills and knowledge to excel in new environment

  • Sense of purpose & curiosity: Possess intellectual curiosity to apply the knowledge to generate, develop and realize new ideas

  • Ethics & lifelong immersive learning: Adhered to highest standards of ethics and always amenable to new ideas and actively seek out new ways of learning

Program Educational Outcomes

Our programme will produce Post Graduates who:

PEO1

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Depth and breadth of knowledge: will be capable to creatively apply the knowledge of transportation engineering as well as other related discipline for their professional and research career.

PEO2

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Practice, Operation and usage of modern tools and technology: will impart quality education and knowledge in contemporary science and technology to meet the challenges in the field of Transportation Engineering.

PEO3

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Professional capacity and passion of learning: are flexible and adaptable in different work environments, prepared to acquire, develop, employ and integrate new technologies and exhibit leadership and team work quality.

PEO4

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Research, numeracy, scholarship and data literacy: will exhibit ethical behaviour consistent with academic honesty and use of appropriate guidelines and procedures with responsible conduct of research.

PEO5

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Global, moral and aesthetic sustainability: will have love for learning in pursuance of excellence in all domains of life.

Program Outcomes

After completion of the programme the Post graduate will:

PO1

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Domain knowledge: Acquire in-depth theoretical and technical competence in transportation engineering discipline

PO2

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Problem analysis: Identify and analyze experiments, as well as to evaluate and understand data in transportation engineering to solve complex field problems in order to reach substantiated conclusions

PO3

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Conduct investigations of complex problems: To develop ability as a practice of transportation engineer using up-to-date techniques, skills, and tools as a result of life-long learning ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.

PO4

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Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern tools for research or production purpose with an understanding of the limitations.

PO5

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Environment and sustainability: Analyse global environmental problems and critically evaluate evidence to formulate and organize sustainable strategies.

PO6

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

PO7

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Individual and team work: Exhibit leadership qualities with ability to function effectively as an individual and in a team.

PO8

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Communication: Ability to present transportation engineering research results to a technically literate audience by means of an oral presentation, scientific poster or a written report.

PO9

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Life-long learning: Able to integrate and appraise information/knowledge from a variety of sources throughout the life

Program Specific Outcomes

After completion of the programme the Post graduate will: 
PSO 1: Be able to apply knowledge of Biotechnology and related discipline in designing strategies to address environment, agriculture and health related issues
PSO 2: Be able to apply the acquired knowledge to provide cost-effective and sustainable solutions in Biotechnology.
PSO 3: Translate biotechnological know-how to address environmental, ethical, intellectual property rights and societal issues.
PSO 4: Be able to gain hands on experience in gene cloning, protein expression and purification which will make them ready to work in research laboratory or industry

 

Faculty profile

Hemantkumar Gulabrao Sonkusare



Professor
Ph.D
Exp:17


Ashraf Mahmad Mathakiya



Assistant Professor
PG
Exp:10


Darshan Pareshkumar Joshi



Assistant Professor
PG
Exp:10


Devang Mukeshbhai Sarvaiya



Assistant Professor
PG
Exp:8


Freny Maru



Assistant Professor
PG
Exp:9


Hardik Pravinbhai Pujara



Assistant Professor
PG
Exp:11


Hiren Dhirajlal Ramani



Assistant Professor
PG
Exp:8


Jagniyant Hirabhai Lunagariya



Assistant Professor
PG
Exp:4


Khemendra Rajendrabhai Dattani



Assistant Professor
PG
Exp:11


Mayank Mahendrabhai Parekh



Assistant Professor
PG
Exp:10


Mayursinh Bhikhubha Jadeja



Assistant Professor
PG
Exp:8


Mohit Dhirajlal Satani



Assistant Professor
PG
Exp:11


Nayan Nanubhai Nandawana



Assistant Professor
PG
Exp:10


Purtikumari Laljibhai Solanki



Assistant Professor
PG
Exp:6


Shaileshsinh Ranjeetsinh Jadeja



Assistant Professor
PG
Exp:2


Vivek Vallabhbhai Solanki



Assistant Professor
PG
Exp:2


Scope

Civil engineering is the oldest branch of engineering which is growing right from the stone age of civilization. American society of civil engineering defines civil engineering as the profession in which a knowledge of the mathematical and physical sciences gained by study, experience and practice is applied with judgment to develop ways to utilize economically the materials and forces of the nature for the progressive well being of man.

A career as a civil engineer offers several lucrative job avenues in both public & private sector. Some popular options include consulting firms, railways, defense force, and municipal corporations.

Due to increase in the scope of civil engineering with the passage of time, it has now got diversified into many branches of study. Some of the significant ones include…..

  • Building materials
  • Building construction
  • Structural engineering
  • Geotechnical engineering
  • Hydraulics, water resources and irrigation engineering
  • Water supply and sanitary engineering
  • Environmental engineering
  • Transportation engineering
  • Town planning and architecture
  • Surveying
  • Estimation and specification
  • Management techniques
  • Soft computing techniques

Civil engineering is the branch which involves a very vast scope to work in the various aspects.

Research and Publication

NAME OF FACULTY (FIRSTNAME MIDDLENAME SURNAME) Name of Journal / Proceedings Title of Paper Print ISSN / ISBN Online ISSN / ISBN Impact Factor
DEVANG MUKESHBHAI SARVAIYA JETIR An analytical study on spherical voided slab ISSN-2349-5162   5.8
HARDIK PRAVINBHAI PUJARA International Journal for Scientific Research and Development A Critical Review on Applicability of HEC-HMS Software for Hydrological Parameter Estimation: A Case Study of Hadamtala Basin    2321-0613 4.396
HEMANTKUMAR GULABRAO SONKUSARE IJSRD – International Journal for Scientific Research & Development “Earthquake Analysis of Water Tank for Different Staging Height and Sloshing Effect”   ISSN (online): 2321-0613 4.396
HEMANTKUMAR GULABRAO SONKUSARE IJSART “Investigation of Reactive Powder Concrete For Durability on Different Curing Conditions”   ISSN [ONLINE]: 2395-1052 5.388
HEMANTKUMAR GULBRAO SONKUSARE IJSTE – International Journal of Science Technology & Engineering “Reduction of Congestion on Airport with Procedural Approach”   ISSN (online): 2349-784X 4.753
HEMANTKUMAR GULBRAO SONKUSARE IOSR Runway Excurtion : A Problem
HEMANTKUMAR GULABRAO SONKUSARE IJESRT-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENGES & RESEARCH
TECHNOLOGY
Demand Management at Congested Airport in lndia.” ISSN:2277-9555 ISSN:2277-9555 1.852
HIREN DHIRAJLAL RAMANI INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS IN ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCES (IJ-ETA-ETS) A REVIEW OF ECO FRIENDLY BLOCKS PRODUCTION BY USING KOTA STONE CHIPS   0974-3588 2.6342(2016)
HIREN DHIRAJLAL RAMANI MAT Journals Experimental Investigation on Replacement of Aggregates by Granite Chips In Solid Concrete Block NA
HIREN DHIRAJLAL RAMANI International Journal of Current Trends in Engineering & Research (IJCTER) Experimental Investigation on Replacement of Aggregates by Kota Stone Chips In Solid Concrete Block   e-ISSN 2455–1392 3.468
MAYANK M. PAREKH  Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research Study on position of outrigger system in tall structure   2349-5162 5.87
MAYANK M. PAREKH  Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research Retrofitting & Extension of Two Floors in School Building   2349-5162 5.87
TEJAS H. RAVIYA Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research A PARAMETRIC STUDY ON PROPERTIES OF SELF COMPACTING CONCRETE USING RECYCLED COARSE AGGREGATE   2349-5162 5.87
MAYURSINH B. JADEJA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Determination of Dynamic PCUs of different Types of Passenger vehicles on urban road: A case study of Rajkot city   23210613 4.396
TEJAS H. RAVIYA INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH of Mechanical and Civil Engineering A Critical Review on Self Compacting Concrete Using Recycled Coarse Aggregate  2320-334X 2278-1684 3.781
ASHRAF M. MATHAKIYA SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL MEDICAL JOURNAL Structural Evaluation of Flexible Pavement by Using Benkelman Beam Deflection Technique: A Case Study of Rajkot-Morbi State Highway 24   2394 – 7284 1.082
ASHRAF H. MATHAKIYA International Journal for Scientific Research & Development| Evaluation of Flexible Pavement Distress using Pavement Condition Index: A Case Study of Rajkot Kalavad Road (SH-23)   2321-0613 4.396
ASHRAF M. MATHAKIYA International Journal for Scientific Research & Development Integration of Transport Modes – An Ultimate Solution for New Age Smart City Rajkot   2321 0613 4.396
ASHRAF M. MATHAKIYA – International Journal for Scientific Research & Development Effect of Warm Mix Additive on the Performance of the Bituminous Mix   2321-0613 4.396
ASHRAF M. MATHAKIYA International Journal for Scientific Research & Development A Study on Rural Road Widening Project Based on Prediction of Traffic Volume – A Case Study in Rajkot Morbi State Highway 24   2321-0613 4.396
PRATIK DINESHBHAI VIRAMGAMA JETIR EFFECT OF CERAMIC WASTE POWDER IN SELF COMPACTING CONCRETE PROPERTIES   2349-5162 5.87
ASHRAF M. MATHAKIYA International Journal for Scientific Research & Development Investigation on Effect of Filler on Aging Behaviour of Paving Grade Bitumen   2321-0613 4.396
ASHRAF M. MATHAKIYA International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development EVALUATION OF MODIFIED BITUMINOUS CONCRETE MIX DEVELOPED USING PARAFFIN WAX 2348-6406 2348-4470 5.71
ASHRAF M. MATHAKIYA Internation Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education EFFECT OF FILLERS ON AGING BEHAVIOUR OF PAVING GRADE BITUMEN: A REVIEW   2395-4396 4.06
DEVANG MUKESHBHAI SARVAIYA JOURNAL OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND INNOVATIVE RESEARCH AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON SPHERICAL VOIDED SLAB ISSN – 2349-5162   5.7
PRASHANT H. LAKKAD ICONIC RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING JOURNALS IDENTIFY HAZARDOUS ROAD LOCATION FOR ROAD USER   2456-8880 3.5
PRASHANT HANSHRAJBHAI LAKKAD International Journal for Scientific Research & Development Delay Estimation & Development of Model for Urban Arterial Road 2321 0613 4.39
PRASHANT HANSHRAJBHAI LAKKAD ICONIC RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING JOURNALS CRITICAL REVIEW ON : IDENTIFY HAZARDOUS ROAD LOCATION & INTERPRIT BY ARCGIS 2456 8880 NA
PRASHANT HANSHRAJBHAI LAKKAD International Journal for Scientific Research & Development Air Pollutant Estimation Due to Vehicles and Development of Model for Intersection 2321 0613 4.39
PRASHANT HANSHRAJBHAI LAKKAD International Journal of Advanced Engineering & Research Development IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING SIGNAL TIMINGS AND OTHER OPERATIONAL PARAMETER ON SELECTED SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION OF RAJKOT CITY 2348 4470 5.71
PRASHANT H. LAKKAD International Journal for Scientific Research & Development Impact Analysis of Bus-Stop on Urban Traffic Characteristics-A Case Study of Urban Mid-Block-Rajkot 2321 0613 4.39
MAYURSINH B. JADEJA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH AND INNOVATIVE IDEAS IN EDUCATION ASSESMENT OF PEDESTRAIN BEHAVIOUR AT SELECTED INTERSECTION : A CASE STUDY OF RAJKOT CITY   2395-4396 4.06
MAYURSINH B. JADEJA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CARPOOLING : A STEP TO REDUCE TRAFFIC CONGESTION   2321-613 4.39
MAYURSINH B. JADEJA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Evaluation of  Pedestrian Level  of Service  at Selec ted Intersection  of Rajkot  City   2321 – 0613 4.39
MAYURSINH B. JADEJA International Journal for Scientific Research & Development Performance Evaluation of RMTS Bus Routes by u sing Multi Criteria  Decision Making Method   2321 – 0613 4.39

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