Prof. (Dr.) B Hanumaiah

Advisory Board

Prof. (Dr.) B Hanumaiah

Personal Details:

Address:  “Sai Nialaya” # 26, First Main

                 Shabrinagar, Byatarayanapura

                 Bellari Main Road

                 Bangalore -560 092 (KARNATAKA)

 Contact telephone Nos.  Mob.   9686862743, 9686862789

 E-mail: hanumaiahbmr@gmail.com                                                                 

Date of Birth:   August 18, 1948

 Place of Birth:   Venkataiahna Chatra Village

                           Chamarajanagar Tq. & Dist.

                           Karnataka State

 As Vice-Chancellor of                From 18.06.2007 to 21.01.2013

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University 

As Vice-Chancellor                     From 28.10.2001 to 27.10.2005

Mangalore University

 Awards & Honours:                             

  1. Sir M. Vishveshwaraiah National Suvarna Mahan Shree Ratna Award-2001. 

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:

B.Sc

1970

University of  Mysore

M.Sc in Physics

1972

University of  Mysore

Ph.D in Nuclear Physics

1981

Moscow State University, Moscow (then USSR)

Diploma in Russian Language

1978

Moscow State University, Moscow (then USSR)

Diploma in Communist

Philosophy

1978

Moscow State University, Moscow (then USSR)

 

 Topic of Ph.D    :       Study of the Interaction of Antiprotons with  

                                   Protons at 32GeV/c using MIRABELLE Bubble  

                                   Chamber (Experimental) – (Ph.D. Thesis was

                                   written in Russian Language & Four Research

                                    papers also published in Russian Language) 

LANGUAGES KNOWN : Kannada, English & Russian*

 *Can fluently speak, read & write Russian Language.  Have also completed a Diploma in Russian Language.  The research papers as well as the Thesis leading to Ph.D. have been written and published in Russian language.

 TEACHING EXPERIENCE:  29 YEARS

  • As Professor of Physics at P.G. Dept. of Studies in Physics, Karnatak University, Dharwad – 1991-2001 ( Ten Years)
  • As Readers in Physics at P.G. Dept. of Studies in Physics, Karnatak University, Dharwad – 1982-1990 ( Eight Years)
  • As Lecturer in Physics (Nine years)
  • Maharani's Science College, Mysore (1981-1982)
  • Government Women's College, Mandya (1981)
  • Women's College, Mandya (1973-1976)
  • College for Boys, Mandya (1972-1973)

 

  • As Researcher (On Govt. of India Scholarship) at Moscow State University, Moscow (Then USSR) (1976 – 1981)

 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:   25 YEARS

Topics of Research

  1. Study of charged particles multiplicity distribution in Antiproton Proton Interactions at 32 GeV/c. using MIRABELLE Bubble chamber (Experimental).
  2. Study of the annihilation of Baryonic Number in Antiproton Proton Interactions at 32 GeV/c. (Theoretical)
  3. Triple Regge Analysis of Proton Inclusive Production in Antiproton Proton Interactions at 32 GeV/c (Experimental)
  4. Study of total inclusive Cross section and Inclusive distribution of positive pion, proton and double positive Delta (1232) isobar in Antiproton Proton Interactions at 32 GeV/c. (Theoretical).
  5. Study of Interaction of X-rays and low Energy gamma rays with matter.
  6. Study of identification of Elements in various compounds.
  7. Study of Mass Attenuation Coefficients of Elements and Compounds in Narrow beam and Broad-beam geometries.
  8. Study of Total Atomic Photoelectric Cross Section using Elements and Compounds as targets.
  9. Study of fluorescence cross Sections using Elements, Compounds and Rare-earth compounds.
  10. Study of K-shell Fluorescence yields of Medium and Heavy elements including rare-earths.

Research Related Works Carried Out:

  1. Refereed a number of Research Papers in Nuclear Physics and particle physics published in International and National Journals.
  2. Evaluated M.Phil & Ph.D Dissertations at various Universities in Karnataka.
  • Number of Students guided/guiding for Ph.D. Degree       : 04
  • Number of Students guided for M.Phil Degree                   : 03
  • Total number of Research Publications                                : 67  

                                                              (List enclosed as Annexure-I)   

VISITS ABROAD:

  • AS AN ACADEMICIAN:

INSTITUTES VISITED AND PURPOSE                                        

  • Moscow State University   

      (a) Study of Antiproton Proton Interactions at Moscow (then USSR) 32 GeV/c leading to Ph.D degree in Nuclear Physics. The Thesis was written in Russian Language.

      (b) Completed Diploma in Russian Language.

      (c) Completed Diploma in Communist Philosophy.

  • High Energy Institute for     
  • Inclusive production of positive Pions, Protons Particle Physics and Delta resonances in Antiproton Proton Serpukhov (then USSR) Interactions at 32 GeV/c.

    (b) Triple Regge Analysis of Protons and Delt Resonances (theoretical).

  • Institute for Nuclear Physics Worked with research group in the alpha -Dubna, (then USSR) particle accelerator.
  • University of Helsenky Visited Nuclear and High Energy Particle Physics Laboratories Helsenky, Finland.
  • Oxford University, London, Visited on Educational Trip England.
  • Stockholm University, Visited on Educational Trip Stockholm,   Sweden.
  • AS VICE-CHANCELLOR
  • Queen’s University            To attend Vice Chancellor’s Conference Belfast
  • Cambridge University       To explore possibilities of Inter-University Interaction
  • Oxford University              To  explore possibilities of Inter – University Interaction
  • London                              India-UK Higher Education Leadership Development Programme
  • Nepal                                 With regard to the assessment of a College in Kathmandu 
  • SEMINARS ORGANISED:
  • Two day National seminar on “Photon Atom Interaction” was arranged on Nov 2-3, 1992 in the P.G Dept. of Physics, Karnatak University, Dharwad Worked as convener of the said seminar and Chairman, Local Organizing Committee.
  • A one day Seminar on “University-Industry Link” was arranged in the University on January 10th 1991 as convener. Industrialists around Hubli-Dharwad and academicians were participated.
  • CONFERENCES ATTENDED 
  1. International Conference on High Energy Physics, Geneva, 1979.
  2. Work Shop on “Neutron Induced Reactions”, Saha Institute of Nuclear Sciences, December 1984.
  3. Fourth International Symposium on Radiation Physics held at Sao-Paulo, Brazil, October 3-7, 1988.
  4. National Symposium on Current trends in Pure and Applied Physics, Cochin University of Science and Technology, October 24-25, 1988.
  5. Eighth National Symposium on Radiation Physics, BARC Bombay, January 17-19, 1990.
  6. Ninth National Symposium on Radiation Physics, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Nov.27-29, 1991.
  7. Recent Trends in Photon-Atom Interaction, P.G. Dept. of Physics, Karnatak University, Dharwad, Nov. 2-3, 1992.
  8. Tenth National Symposium on Radiation Physics, IGCAR, Kalapakkam, Aug. 17-20, 1993.
  9. National seminar in Physics on Silver Jubilee celebration of Rani Durgavathi Vishwavidyalay, Jabalpur, Feb. 16-18, 1995.
  10. Seminar and workshop on Radiation Measurements and Quality Assurance, BARC, Mumbai, March 27-29, 1995.
  11. Eleventh National Symposium on Radiation Physics, Patiala, Oct. 26-29, 1995.
  12. Fifteenth National Symposium on Radiation Physics, BARC, Mumbai, Nov. 12-14, 2003.

 PERSONAL RECORDS:

 ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE AT KARNATAK UNIVERSITY

  • Director, University Science Instrumentation Centre (USIC) (2000-2001)
  • In-Charge of University Security System (1997-2001)
  • Director of Physical Education (1996)
  • Director of Students Welfare (1994-1995)
  • President, P.G. Gymkhana (1993-1994)
  • Chairman, P.G. Department of Physics (1991-1993)
  • Chief, Information and Guidance Bureau (1987-1993)
  • Director, IAS/IPS Coaching Centre (1984-1987)
  • Supervisor, SC/ST Cell (1982-1984)

MEMBERSHIP OF UNIVERSITY AUTHORITIES AS PROFESSOR

  • Member of Senate, Karnatak University, Dharwad, 1983-1986
  • Member of Academic Council, Karnatak University, Dharwad, 1991 to 2001
  • Ex-officio Senate Member, Karnatak University, 1994-1995

MEMBERSHIP ON OTHER BOARDS IN UNIVERSITIES AND ACADEMIC BODIES

  • Life Member, International Radiation Physics Society (IRPS)
  • Life Member, Indian Physics Association (IPA)
  • Life Member, Indian Society for Radiation Physics (ISRP)
  • Life Member, Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT)
  • Member, Indian Science Congress.
  • Member, Executive Committee, ISRP (1993)
  • Member, Editorial Board, Bulletin of Pure and Applied Science (Half yearly Journal)
  • Member, B.O.A in Physics for Selection of Lecturers, Mangalore University, Mangalore (1994-1997).
  • Member, B.O.A in Physics for Selection of Readers and Professors, Mangalore University, Mangalore (1994-1997)
  • Member, B.O.A in Physics for Selection of Lecturers, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga (1994-1997).
  • Member, Selection committee for the Selection of Directors, Advisors, Deputy Directors and Assistant Directors, AICTE, New Delhi (1997-1998)
  • Member, B.O.A in Physics for Selection of Lecturers, Kuvempu University, Shimoga (1998 to 2001)
  • Member, Selection Committee for the award of foreign Scholarships in Physics, HRD Ministry, New Delhi (1997)

 MEMBERSHIP AFTER ASSUMING CHARGE AS VICE-CHANCELLOR

  • Chairman, Governing Body, Inter-University Accelerator Centre, New Delhi (2009-12)
  • Chairman, Finance Committee, Inter-University Accelerator Centre, New Delhi (2009-12)
  • Member, Executive Council, Inter-University Accelerator Centre, New Delhi (2009-12)
  • Chairman, Text Book Framing Advisory Committee, Dept. of Public Instructions, Govt.  of Karnataka. (2002)
  • Member, Academic Council of three Central Universities  (Kerela, Gujarat and Kashmir)
  • Member, Governor Council of Association of Indian Universities, New Delhi
  • Member, Dr. Ambedkar Foundation, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India, New Delhi
  • Member, State Advisory Committee for NCC., Govt. of Karnataka
  • Member, Executive Council, NAAC, Bangalore (2008-2011)
  • Chairman, Peer Team of NAAC for Accreditation of Degree Colleges  (Visited over 50 colleges till date at Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh & Maharastra and many other northern states as well)
  • Member, Executive Council of IUCAA, Pune (2001-2002)
  • Chairman, CAT for B.Ed., Courses, Govt. of Karnataka (2002)
  • Member, UGC Expert committee for financial assistance to Colleges.
  • Member, Founder committee of Sri Kota Shivarama Karant Memorial Trust, Govt. of Karnataka.
  • Member, Committee for preparation of Model Common Statutes for enactment in the Universities. Govt. of Karnataka
  • Member, Governing Council of Pilikula Nisarga Dhama Society, Mangalore
  • Member, Governing Council of Amrita Institute of Technology & Science, Ettimadai Post, Coimbatore (TN) (2002).
  • Chairman, IUB Committee for granting equivalence to MPES degree of Mangalore University as MPEd. of other Universities.
  • Chairman, IUB Committee for formulation of specific guidelines for development of norms for introduction of Master Degree Course in affiliated/constituent colleges.
  • Member of Governing Board & Council of KREC (now NITK), Surathkal (2001-2003)
  • Member, Board of Management of Karnataka State Open University, Mysore since 2004
  • Member, Selection Committee of UGC Academic Staff College, Bangalore
  • Member, Golden Jubilee Celebration Committee of JSS Vidyapeetha, Mysore
  • Member, Academic Advisory committee of UGC Academic Staff College, University of Calicut, Kerala.
  • Member, Academic Advisory Committee of UGC Academic Staff College, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry.
  • Member, Governing Board and Council of the Nuclear Science Centre, New Delhi

 DEVELOPMENTAL WORKS CARRIED OUT IN MANGALORE UNIVERSITY AS THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

  • ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES:

Many new courses both at UG and PG levels were begun based on the job trends viz.

 B.P.Ed.,                                            M.Sc. Bio-Chemistry,

M.Sc. Environmental Science,           M.Sc. Bio-technology,

Master of Social Work                       M.P.Ed.,

M.Sc. Bio-Informatics                         L.L.M

 

  • A Number of National And International Seminars, Symposia And Workshops Organized During The Tenure As Vice Chancellor:
  • National Seminar on “Challenges in Media scope in India”.
  • International Seminar on “European Union in Transition Economy, Politics, Society”.
  • A one-day Seminar on World Environment Day.
  • A two day career orientation and awareness program for the benefit of SC/ST students of affiliated colleges and PG department.
  • A one day workshop on X-ray diffraction studies on clays.
  • A National Seminar of the Indian Geological Congress.
  • Two day orientation programme on constitution of India, Human Rights and Environment to college Teachers arranged twice at Mangalore and Udupi.
  • Workshop on Radiation Physics and Microtron users meet to invite researchers from Sister University and Industrialist to utilize the Microtron facilities.
  • A National Seminar on “Consortia approach for content sharing in libraries and Information Centres” in collaboration with SIS.
  • A National seminar on Bio-diversity and water resources development and management.
  • A one day workshop on design and development of digital libraries.
  • A National seminar on Neutron production using accelerators and applications.
  • A UGC Info-net workshop on usage of Info-net programmes.
  • A National seminar on Wormi-technology and water management.
  • A National seminar on Environmental concerns and Media.
  • A one day workshop on Web designing and applications.
  • A one day symposium on Media and Sports management.
  • A Seminar on Development of Rural Colleges in collaboration with UGC.
  • A National Seminar on Mass Media and Intellectual Property Rights.
  • A National Seminar on Recent Advances in Mycology
  • A National Seminar on "Literature and Social History in South India".
  • As Many As 20 Number Of Refresher Courses Were Conducted For Teachers To Enhance Their Subject Knowledge In The Following Subjects: 
  • Physical Education
  • Political Science
  • History
  • Kannada
  • Economics
  • Commerce and Management
  • Chemistry etc. 
  • The existing Courses were streamlined and all were made to strictly adhere to the academic calendar of events. 
  • Examinations were held on schedule and results were announced appropriately according to the calendar.
  • Malpractices during exams were totally eliminated by bringing out reforms in printing, proof reading and distribution of question papers.
  • Surprise visits were made to examination centres, valuation centres, Tabulation centres and results therein were cross verified thus enhancing the quality of examination related work.
  • Faculty members were encouraged to apply for fellowships. Some of them were deputed for the commonwealth fellowship program, DAAD Fellowship program and other fellowships to UK, America, Germany, Finland, France, Japan etc. 
  • All the Faculty Members were encouraged to participate in International and National Conferences and were given financial assistance appropriately.
  • Initiated the development of the academia for inter-relating itself with societal needs and developments.

 Prestigious Projects were clinched and many collaborative works were taken up, important among them are;

  1. Two IAS/IPS and Competitive Examination Coaching Centres for SC/ST, Backward Class and Minority section students were started with financial assistance from Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment and University Grants Commission, New Delhi.
  2. University-Industry Interaction was initiated with New Mangalore Port Trust.
  3. Special assistance from UGC of Rs.32 Lakhs was sanctioned to Mass Communication and Journalism Department to develop a Audio-Visual Lab.
  4. Special assistance of Rs. 20 Lakhs was sanctioned to Department of Statistics to start a new paper on “Statistical Techniques and Data Mining”.
  5. UGC sanction for 44.5 Lakhs to construct the Humanities Building was obtained in addition to Rs. 58 lakhs released earlier.
  6. An additional grants of Rs. 5 lakhs as development grant was obtained from Government of Karnataka during 2002-2003.
  7. A new program called “Mangalavani” has been started in collaboration with All-India Radio, Mangalore to highlight the facilities available in the University for public needs.
  8. A Finish-Indian Folklore Resource centre was set up in collaboration with Turku University, Finland.
  9. An Endowment Chair has been installed to study the preaching and teaching of Kanaka Das as “Kanakadasa Adhyayana Peetha”.
  10. A MoU has been signed between our University and Bavarian Julius Maximilian University of Wurzburg, Germany.
  11. A MoU has been signed with BARC, Mumbai to collaborate in running the    M Sc Radiation Programme.
  • The Prasaranga has been strengthened and for the first time 3 text books in Kannada and one in Hindi were prepared and published by our own teachers.
  • All P.G. courses have been converted to semester scheme from the year 2003-04.
  • A compulsory paper on “Constitution of India” has been introduced in all UG courses.
  • Distance Education Scheme has been introduced and few courses has been started during 2004-05 and has been running successfully.
  • Stringent measures have been taken to improve the quality of education in affiliated colleges and affiliation has been extended based on performance and availability of minimum infrastructure.
  • Many scholars and researchers were invited to come, stay in the campus and interact with students of our university.
  • Constituted new board of studies and board of examiners wherever necessary to give importance for the development of each subject.
  • Kept a strict vigil on the activities of “various Chairs and Endowments by reviewing their progress regularly and convening the advisory committee meetings.
  • Convened the meetings of the advisory committees of all endowment chairs and centers to review their progress and advise them to strengthen their activities.
  • Prepared statutes and regulations wherever required to streamline the functioning of all University authorities and academic bodies. 

 ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES:

  • Visited each of the offices to take stock of the day to day progress and have suggested improvements wherever necessary to speed up the official procedures.
  • Set up committees to frame new statutes according to the new act.
  • Made Kannada as official administrative language compulsory.
  • Promptly implemented the I.U.B. decisions and reported the progress made regularly.
  • The database of all colleges is put up on the University website.
  • Administrative offices of the University are being computerized and each section has been provided with computers.
  • Computer and HRD training has been given to the non-teaching staff of the university to speed up the administrative process.
  • The computer facility in all P.G. departments has been strengthened and e-mail facility is given to all offices.
  • The day to day communication and correspondence between offices and P.G. department’s has been compulsory made through computers thereby reducing man power. Network connection and computers have been provided to PG departments for this purpose.
  • The process of Networking of all colleges is underway to ease out the communication procedures.  This work when completed will reduce lot of postage expenses and speed up the process thereby enhancing the quality of work.
  • The examination section is fully computerized. All the procedures of examination starting from registration to issue of degree certificate is through computers thereby reducing the chances of malpractices and errors in the examination processes.
  • All the telephone in the University and the P.G. departments has been provided with Centrax facility because of which the expenditure on telephone has been reduced by 60%.
  • Appointments to the teaching and non-teaching posts under the backlog category were made thereby reducing the manpower dearth in the University. In total 47 number of teaching and 43 non-teaching posts were filled.
  • Other appointments wherever necessary were made on contract basis through interviews to keep up the quality. All purchases worth more than Rs.50,000/- have been made after negotiations and the process of negotiations has saved lot of money for the university.
  • Trying to get funds from various agencies and organizations for developmental activities on the campus.
  • The water supply scheme which was handed over to KUWS&DB has been taken back for maintenance by University itself saving a considerable amount of money.
  • Was able to highlight the developmental works of the University when the UGC team visited to review the progress during IX plan. They also appreciated the proposals for X plan and have recommended positively helping our university and thus UGC has released a sizable amount for the X plan period.
  • Conducted Principals meeting regularly to guide them about accreditation, important academic matter and keep the colleges away from complacency.
  • All the important facilities like Guest Houses, Health Centre etc have been strengthened with adequate infrastructure to give a good and healthy feeling. A new pathological laboratory is coming up in the health centre very soon.
  • Initiated felicitation programmes for the staff who retire from service to the University at the end of every academic year.

 DEVELOPMENT OF CENTRAL FACILITIES:

  • The Central facilities like USIC has been strengthened by providing Four major research equipments like Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer, High Performance Liquid Chromatograph(HPLC),  UV-Vis Spectrometer,  HPGE Gama Detector and Alpha Guard to help researchers from all the departments and colleges to utilize these facilities which will help research scholars of Science departments. Installation of these equipments at USIC will also help in effective maintenance of the equipments.
  • The Liquid Nitrogen plant at USIC has been made functional thereby catering to the needs of the local departments and nearby industries thereby earning good amount of money. 
  • Taken steps to strengthen the programs of Microtron and make it a National facility.  Have invited researchers from sister universities to use this facility explicitly for research & training.
  • Signed Memorandum of Understanding with Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai to strengthen the activities of Microtron and as a part of this MoU nine research projects worth more than Rs. 50 lakhs have been sanctioned to our Faculty members as well as researchers of sister universities.
  • The XRD facility at Ocean Science and Technology Cell and Dept. of Materials Science have been opened for use by the researchers from other departments, colleges and outsiders too.
  • The Library facilities have been upgraded with the addition of more books and computers. Started UGC Infonet programme in the Library, thus getting a good band width and access to over 1000 research journals online.
  • Strengthened the University Health Centre by appointing both Male and Female Medical Officers to cater to the medical needs of the University Community.
  • Established a good pathology laboratory at the University Health Centre with financial assistance from University Grants Commission thereby making a provision for most of the medical tests to be carried out locally.
  • The university web site has been regularly updated and all the necessary information has been put up on the web site including results and application forms. The contents of website have also been translated to Kannada Language.
  • Improvised the Security System in the University by appointing a Senior Professor as Security Incharge to keep a strict vigil and regularly scrutinizing the service provided by the Security Agency.
  • Initiated action for the beautification of the campus by developing the gardens and planting of trees.
  • All the Guest Houses and Hostels were given names of the rivers of the region coming under Mangalore University. 

 CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT:

  • Given the paucity of funds, planning was required to develop the campus infrastructure and provide good work atmosphere to staff and students. Accordingly funds were procured from various funding agencies and works were prioritized for completion.
  • The working women’s hostel which was ready was provided with necessary furniture and made available for occupancy by the students. It is now being fully utilized with all facilities thereby easing out the pressure for accommodation of lady students and staff.
  • A newly constructed Humanities Block worth Rs. 85.00 lakhs has been inaugurated and Two P.G. departments have been accommodated there.
  • All the students Hostels and two Guest Houses are provided with solar water heaters thereby the Electricity Consumption is reduced considerably. The loss of electric power due to faulty transmission within the campus is reduced and unnecessary wasteful use of electricity is minimized thereby saving considerable amount of money.
  • Major buildings in the campus have been provided with water proofing to protect from leakage during heavy rains.
  • Built area has been used judicially and old unserviceable equipments and furniture dumped in all the Departments have been auctioned so that the dumped space can be utilized. 
  • The work on Indoor Sports complex at a cost of Rs. One Crores with a financial assistance of Rs. 20 lakhs from Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India is nearing completion and will be ready soon.
  • The work on the II Block of Boys Hostel is completed & is ready for occupation.
  • 100 acres of land has been earmarked for developing a P.G. Centre of Madikeri at Chikka Alavara, Kodagu Dist.
  • Construction work of Museum of Applied Zoology department and the additional building of Electronics department from the funds sanction by the UGC has been started and will be completed soon.
  • Our University lacks a good Auditorium for conducting functions, lectures and special programmes.  Initiated the process of construction of a good Auditorium with a seating capacity of 1500 people.
  • Initiated water harvesting in the campus to utilize the rain water in an effective manner.

DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CONSTITUENT COLLEGES:

  • Making all out efforts to improve the constituent colleges both in academic activities as well infrastructure to emphasize on quality. Enough man power also has been provided.
  • Built a new commerce block in the FMKMC College, Madikeri and two class rooms in the University College, Mangalore.
  • Other infrastructure either in the form of equipments or furniture have been immediately sanctioned to colleges.
  • In view of NAAC accreditation process given emphasis to renovation work in both the colleges apart from adding new infrastructural facilities.Field Marshal K.M. Cariappa College,  Madikeri and University College, Mangalore have bagged "B++" Status from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Bangalore.

EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: 

  • Successfully conducted the South Zone Inter University Youth Festival for the first time in the history of Mangalore University and got appreciation for the arrangements and discipline.
  • The NSS activities have been reviewed periodically and activated the volunteers to work in tandem for the development of society.
  • Initiated campus cleaning and maintenance work through the NSS volunteers.
  • Extra emphasis has been given to sports since it is found our students are not actively involved at the State level or National level games.
  • In order to encourage Sports and Cultural Activities, initiated felicitation and cash prizes for the students who bring laurels to the University.
  • A new Gymnasium has been set up in the University College, Mangalore and enough sports equipments have been provided to F.M.K.M.C. College, Madikeri and Dept. of Physical Education, Mangalagangothri.
  • Periodically visited the grounds, reviewed the progress of Sportsman and provided them with all the required infrastructure and motivation to enhance their performance ability.

 ACTIVITIES DURING SILVER JUBILEE YEAR OF THE UNIVERSITY:

  • More than 25 special lectures have been arranged in various PG departments inviting eminent personalities from all fields.
  • A Silver Jubilee Exhibition was been arranged in all the P.G. Departments in Mangalagangothri Campus as well as Madikeri P.G. Centre, highlighting the activities of the departments and their applications to the society. The Exhibition got an overwhelming  response from the general public as well as staff and students of various schools and colleges.
  • To commemorate the Silver Jubilee, Mementoes have been distributed among the students and staff of the University.
  • Steps have been taken to construct a Silver Jubilee Auditorium with a seating capacity of 1500 people at an estimated cost of Rs.4 Crores.
  • Cultural activities highlighting the culture of the region were arranged at three affiliated colleges at Kundapur, Ujire and Sullia as a part of the silver jubilee celebrations.

 SPECIAL INITIATIVES:

  • Established a Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation cell to help the University in developmental works in a planned way and to keep a vigil on the important works in the University.
  • Regularly conducted the screening committees meeting to review the progress of both teaching and non teaching staff and the complacent staff have been warned to perform well.
  • Taken step to computerize the whole process of Administration, Examination and Finance Section communication through networking of all colleges and offices.
  • For the first time introduced  computer training  to the non-teaching staff.
  • For the first time conducted a two day awareness programme for SC/ST students.  This has become a regular feature every year.
  • For the first time the Birthdays of National leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar were celebrated by holding lecture by eminent personalities.
  • For the first time starting the distance education program in our University.
  • Taken steps to encourage the affiliated colleges to apply for autonomous status and also for various funding schemes.
  • Initiated Industry-University Interaction with local industries.
  • Shifted the University Employment & Guidance Bureau from Mangalore City to University Campus for the benefit of P.G. students and strengthened its activities.
  • Started a Centre for Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Studies with the financial assistance from University Grants Commission.
  • Started a Centre for Gandhian Studies with the financial assistance from University Grants Commission.
  • Started a Centre for Women Studies with the financial assistance from University Grants Commission.
  • Started a remedial coaching centre for SC/ST students with the financial assistance from University Grants Commission.

DEVELOPMENTAL WORKS CARRIED OUT IN BABASAHEB BHIMRAO AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY (A CENTRAL UNIVERSITY), LUCKNOW AS THE VICE-CHANCELLOR SINCE 18.06.2007

  • The Construction of the building of School of Environmental Sciences and the Second phase of the building of School for Ambedkar Studies are completed and made functional.
  • The Construction of type A and type C is completed and occupied by the faculty members.
  • The University Guesthouse has been made functional with its 15 well furnished, air-conditioned rooms including one VIP suite with good dining facility.
  • The Construction of the 200 bedded Girls Hostel is completed.
  • The trainers training center for the Department of Applied Plant Sciences has been completed and become functional.
  • A well lighted main Arterial double road about 1.50 km long and 80 feet wide has been opened for use.
  • A well furnished, centrally air conditioned Conference Hall with the state-of-art audio system (individual microphone) to seat 100 person is in regular use for holding meetings of the University Statutory bodies and also for organizing national and international seminar/symposia and invited talks etc. The plantation is done in the campus with support of state forest department. The meetings with CPWD are being held frequently to speed up the construction work in the campus. After ten years the first convocation of the university was held and awarded the pending degrees to the students.
  • Five new departments, namely Department of Law, Mass Communication & Journalism, Sociology, Political Science and Human Development & Family Studies are started.
  • The recruitment of 48 faculties in all the new departments as well as existing departments is completed.
  • The recruitment of 18 sanctioned non teaching staff is completed.
  • A special provision of mess facility for the SC/ST students is provided in the hostel.
  • Personal visits have been made by Vice-Chancellor to all the Departments and Administrative Sections to activate and motivate staff to work more efficiently.
  • A University Beautification Committee has been constituted and Rs 13.00 lakhs has been allotted for beautification of the campus and more work in this direction is in progress.
  • The University Guidance & Information Bureau has been set-up for the benefit of students. An amount of Rs. 4:00 lacs has been allocated for its functioning.
  • A placement cell has also been set-up and Rs. one lakh has been allocated to it for the betterment of the students.
  • Sports activities in the University are started. Nearly Rs. 50.00 lacs have been earmarked for its developments. The university procured gym and other sports material for the benefit of the students and employees of the university.
  • A University Scientific Instrumentation Centre has been set-up with an amount of Rs.150 lakhs to provide centralized research facilities for the students, research scholars, and the faculty members round the clock. It has procured a Scanning Electron Microscope, FTIR Spectrometer and other Equipments.
  • A Centralised Computer Centre with 60 Computers & peripherals has been set-up with an amount of Rs 75 lakhs and is made functional with Internet facility round the clock.
  • An optical fiber cable connectivity has been laid down in the campus to provide wide-band Internet facility. All the buildings in the campus are provided with internet network facility.
  • Required furniture has been procured for the students’ laboratories, classrooms, faculty sitting rooms and for other purposes.
  • The Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy has been inaugurated and made functional. The recruitment of the various positions of teaching and non teaching staff sanctioned to it is completed.
  • A Memorandum of understanding with national research institutions such as Centre for Bio-Magnetic Resonance, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow (SGPGIMS) and National Bureau for Fish Genetic and Research, Lucknow (NBGFR) has been signed. Further the University has recognized Two P.G Diploma/Certificate Courses offered by Army Medical Corps, Lucknow.
  • The library is activated and made functioning effectively. An amount of  Rs. 30.00 lakhs has been spent and Rs. 10 lakhs  has been allocated towards the purchase of books in the library under RCP Centre. Five computers and peripherals have also been provided. Spot purchase of books for the library under the chairmanship of Vice Chancellor has been done to expedite the purchases. Availability to access more than thousand online journals through UGC-INFONET has been initiated.
  • Renovation work of the Vice-Chancellor’s Residence-cum-Camp Office is completed and occupied by the Vice-Chancellor.
  • Remedial Coaching Program is arranged for the SC/ST and minority students.  An amount of Rs. 15 lakhs has been allocated for it. This center also provides coaching for UGC-NET and  IAS/IPS coaching apart from spoken English language classes for the students.
  • Association of chambers of commerce has also sponsored a coaching program of English and computer training for the SC/ST students, which is functioning effectively.
  • Submission of self appraisal reports of faculty members and non teaching officers has been introduced.
  • Maintenance of the work dairies by case-workers have been introduced at every employee’s level.
  • A system of maintaining the employee’s daily attendance registrars has been introduced.
  • The university has been following the strict implementation of the 50 percent reservations for SC/ST students at PG & Ph.D admissions.
  • The University Telephone Directory has been brought out and released.
  • A quarterly news letter named “BBAU-Voice” has been started to publish the activities of the University.
  • The National Service Scheme is started in the university.
  • The health facility for the hostel students has been provided.
  • “Shramdan Divas” is being organized to make the campus clean and green.
  • A Women Cell is established to redress the grievances of women students and employees. An Advisory Committee for the basic facilities for women has been constituted. A sum of Rs. 2 lakhs has been allocated for this purpose.
  • The university has constituted an Academic and Administrative Audit Committee with external members. The committee has visited the university during September 25th to 27th and interacted with all the departments and sections and interacted with all the staff and submitted its report suggesting academic and administrative measures to be taken.
  • Auditing of accounts for 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 & 2011-12 have been completed and submitted to Government bodies.
  • Annul reports of 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10 2010-11 & 2011-12 have been completed and submitted to various bodies of government of India.
  • Accrual method of accounts has been introduced to streamline the accounts section.
  • Six more new Departments, namely, Pharmaceutical Sciences under School for Biosciences and Biotechnology;  Environmental Microbiology under School for Environmental Sciences; Applied Physics, Applied Chemistry, Applied Mathematics & Applied Statistics under a new School for Physical Sciences; Rural Management under a new School for Management Studies have been established.
  • Introduced Virtual Class Room facility in the University.
  • Created NKN facility for the University community.
  • Introduced continuous Internal Evaluation System, Grading System & Choice Based Credit System.
  • Introduced Innovative Teaching Methods through Power Point Presentations and through Interactive Panels.
  • Constituted Internal Quality Assurance Cell of the University as per the UGC Guidelines.
  • Purchased three new vehicles for the University.
  • Established NCC Wing for Women.
  • Residences of Type B have been completed and have been occupied by the faculty members.
  • Girls Hostel have been completed and occupied by the students
  • The University has been specially sanctioned a sum of Rs. 15 crore to establish a Residential Coaching Academy for SC/ST’s, OBC, Minorities and Women students under special coaching scheme with required staff.
  • The students strength of the University has been increased from 448 during 2007 to 1800 during 2011.
  • IERMON (Indian Environmental Radiation Monitoring Network System) has been installed at free of cost from BARC, Mumbai.
  • Installation of Automatic Weather System (AWS) from ISRO, Bangalore which provides surface parameters of Wind Speed and wind direction with Temperature & Humidity etc.
  • Total no. of print/online Journals have been increased from 40 to more than 30000 particularly access to online journals through UGC-INFONET.
  • Construction works of various buildings costing of Rs. 118 crors were taken up during XI  Plan period.
  • Construction of School for Bio-Science & Bio technology, Basic Facilities for Women, Residential Coaching Academy and two boys hostels buildings are completed.
  • Construction of Auditorium (1200 capacity), Central Library building, School for Legal Studies building, Health Centre building and Girls & boys hotels (100 capacity each), Overhead Tank and Internal Roads & Sewerage  works  are in the verge of completion.
  • The construction work of Main Gate of the University has been awarded to the construction agency.
  • All the ongoing construction works are expected to be completed till the end of May, 2012.
  • Recruitment of 43 Teaching posts sanctioned under XI plan completed and all have joined.

ANNEXURE-1

LIST OF RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

  1. Research papers published in International/National Journals
  2. In  Russian  Language
  3. Hanumaiah    et al.

 Yad.  Fiz. ( USSR ) ,  Vol  33 ( 3 ) , 802 , 1981.

  1. Charged particles multiplicities in Antiproton - proton interactions at 32 GeV/c.
  2. Hanumaiah    et al.

            Nuovo  Cimento, Vol . 68 (A), 161, 1982. 

  1. Proposed  to  study  multiparticle Antiproton - proton interactions  at  32  GeV/c.In  MIRABLLE    Bubble  chamber  with  statistics   10 eV / mb.  In Russian language.

G.M  Alexandrov , B. Hanumaiah    et  al.

Preprint  (IHEP - 78 -26 ,SERP - E -138 ) ,  Serpukhove  1979.

  1. Contribution  of    ( 1232 )  resonances  to  the  reaction 

P P P + X     in   the region of triple - Tegge analysis.

Yu. I. Arestov ,  B. Hanumaiah  and   L.I   Sarcheva ,

Sov. J. Nucl. Phys. 33 (3), March 1981. 

  1. Inclusive Baryonic resonance production in Antiproton – proton interactions at 32   GeV /c under constituent   model.
  2. Hanumaiah, S.R Thontadarya   and Shankar Kundagol. Indian  Journal  of  Pure  and  Applied  Physics ,  Vol. 24, 263 , 1986. 
  1. Identification of elements by X -ray   Interactions - A Laboratory Experiment.

B.R Kerur, H.A Jahagirdar, S.R Thontadarya   and B. Hanumaiah. American     Journal of   Physics, Vol. 57, 1148, 1989.

  1. Triple Regge analysis of proton inclusive production in Antiproton Proton interactions at 32 GeV /c.

B.Hanumaiah    and    S.R Thontadarya.      

Indian  Journal  of  Pure  and  Applied  Physics ,  Vol. 27, 253 , 1989.

  1. A   novel    method   for the determination of X -ray mass attenuation coefficient.

B.R Kerur,   S.R Thontadarya    and     B. Hanumaiah.

Applied Radiation and Isotope, Vol.  42 (6), 571, 1991.

  1. A   new  direct  method  to  determine   total   atomic  photoelectric  

cross section  at   123.6 keV.

H.A Jahagirdar, B. Hanumaiah and    S.R Thontadarya. Applied Radiation and Isotope, Vol.  43 (3), 399, 1992.

  1. Effect  of  Photon  Intensity  selected  at  Various  positions  under the photopeak  on  the  mass   attenuation     coefficient  of  X -rays. B.R  Kerur ,   S.R  Thontadarya    and     B. Hanumaiah.

X -ray   Spectrometry,   Vol.  21, 133, 1992.

  1. A study  on  the  range  of  non-validity of  the  Bragg’s  additivity  law for  compounds  at  Photon  energies  below  10 keV.

B.R Kerur,   S.R Thontadarya    and     B. Hanumaiah. Applied Radiation and Isotope, Vol.  43 (7), 893, 1992. 

  1. Determination of  narrow   beam attenuation coefficient from a broad

 beam  geometrical  configuration for 320 KeV. Photons

H.A Jahagirdar, B. Hanumaiah and    S.R  Thontadarya. Applied Radiation and Isotope, Vol.  43 (12), 1511, 1992.

  1. Measurement of X ray mass attenuation coefficients -  using  mixed  radiation  emitters.

    B.R Kerur,   S.R Thontadarya    and     B. Hanumaiah. Indian Journal of Physics, 67 (A), 163, 1993. 

  1. X-ray     attenuation     coefficients at 6.46 KeV.and validity of the mixture rule for compounds.

B.R Kerur, S.R Thontadarya and B.Hanumaiah.

X -ray   Spectrometry,   Vol.  22, 13, 1993.

  1. Measurement of X-ray attenuation coefficients around K absorption edges using Fe K X-rays.

B.R Kerur, S.R Thontadarya and B.Hanumaiah.

X -ray   Spectrometry,   Vol.  22, 13, 1993.

  1. Measurement of total photoelectric cross sections for 52.4     Photons.

H.A  Jahagirdar , B. Hanumaiah and    S.R  Thontadarya.

X -ray   Spectrometry,   Vol.  22, 163, 1993.

  1. Direct  measurement  of  total  and  photoelectric  cross  section  of   medium and high Z elements in the range 48<Z< 83  present  in  compounds  for  123.6  keV  Photons.

H.A Jahagirdar, B. Hanumaiah and    S.R Thontadarya. Applied Radiation and Isotope, Vol.  44 (5), 875, 1993. 

  1. Measurement  of   narrow  beam  attenuation  coefficients  using  a broad  beam  geometry  configuration  for  145.4 keV.

 H.A Jahagirdar, B. Hanumaiah and    S.R Thontadarya. Applied Radiation and Isotope, Vol.  44 (9), 1248, 1993. 

  1. Photon cross sections around absorption edges.

  B.R  Kerur ,   S.R  Thontadarya    and     B. Hanumaiah.  Indian  Journal  of  Physics , Vol.   68 ( B ) , 245 , 1993.

  1. Anomalous  X -ray attenuation  coefficients  around  the  absorption edges  using  Mn K  and  Cu K  X -rays.

B.R Kerur,   S.R Thontadarya    and     B. Hanumaiah. Applied Radiation  And  Isotope ,  Vol.  45 (2), 159, 1994. 

  1. Measurement   of    total   and    photoelectric    cross section of 

 rare earth  elements    present    in    compounds   for   123.6  keV.    and 145.4 keV.Photons.

  H.A Jahagirdar, B. Hanumaiah and    S.R Thontadarya. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, Vol. 47. No. 6 pp 801 - 805.1996.

  1. Photoelectric  Cross  Section:Comparison  between  experimental        and  renormalized  and  un-renormalised  theoretical  values. R  Kerur ,   S.R. Thontadarya    and     B. Hanumaiah. X -ray   Spectrometry,   Vol.  27, 45-48, 1997.
  2. Method for the determination of   K-shell florescence yields. L.D  Horakeri , B. Hanumaiah and    S.R  Thontadarya.

      X -ray   Spectrometry,   Vol.  26, 69 - 74, 1997.

  1. Measurement   of   K  X-ray fluorescence Cross Section of rare earth element present in compounds.

K.M  Rajashekhar , B. Hanumaiah and    S.R  Thontadarya. Indian Journal of Physics, Vol.  71 A (5), 563 - 568, 1997.

  1. K-shell fluorescence   yields  of  medium  and  heavy   elements  using simple  new   method.

      L.D Honaker, B. Hanumaiah and    S.R Thontadarya. X -ray Spectrometry,   Vol.  27, 344 - 448, 1998.

  1. K-shell fluorescence parameters of medium – Z elements.
  2. B. Gudennavar, N.M.Badiger, S.R. Thontadarya, B.Hanumaiah. Radn. Physics and Chemistry. Vol. 68, 721-726, 2003. 
  3. A method for measuring K-Shell fluorescence parameters in a 2p geometrical configuration.
  4. B. Gudennavar, N.M.Badiger, S.R. Thontadarya, B.Hanumaiah. Radn. Physics and Chemistry. Vol. 68, 745-750, 2003.
  5. Verification of Bohr’s frequency condition and Moseley’s law: An Undergraduate laboratory experiment.
  6. B. Gudennavar, N.M.Badiger, S.R. Thontadarya, B.Hanumaiah. Am. J. Physics. Vol. 71(8), 822, 2003.
  7. Determination of effective atomic numbers for dosimetric materials at 14.414 KeV gamma - rays.

      B.R. Kerur, M.T. Lagare, B. Hanumaiah, and R. Nathuram. Journal of Medical physics. Vol. 29, 3, 2004.

  1. Technique for measurement of photon intensity for the determination   of m m in the low photon energy region.

      N.M. Nagabhushan, B.R. Kerur, M.T. Lagare, R. Nathuram, M.C. Abani, S.R. Thontadarya and B. Hanumaiah. Journal of X-Ray Science and Technology. Vol. 12, 161-168, 2004.

  1. Meson Spectrum in a relativistic harmonic model with instanton – induced interaction.

      K.B. Vijaya Kumar, B. Hanumaiah and S. Pepin. Eur. Phys. J.  Vol. A 19, 247-250, 2004.

  1. Technique for measurement of photon intensity for the determination of  µm in the low photon energy region.

N.M. Nagabhushan, B. R. Kerur, M. T. Lagare, R. Nathuram, M.C. Abani, S. R. Thontadarya and B. Hanumaiah. J. X-Ray Science and Technology, Vol.  12, 161-168, 2004, IOS Press.

  1. Measurements of K x-ray fluorescence parameters.

A.S. Bennal, P.D. Shidling, N.M. Badiger, S.R. Thontadarya and B. Hanumaiah. Am. J. Phys. Vol. 73(5), 2005.

  1. Meson Spectrum in a non – relativistic model with instanton – induced interaction.

       Bhavyashri, K.B. Vijaya Kumar, B. Hanumaiah, S. Sarangi and Shan – Gui Zhou.

  1. Phys. G: Nucl. Part. Phys. Vol. 31, 981-986, 2005.
  2. Determination of X-ray mass attenuation coefficients using HPGe   detector.

      Sharanabasappa, B. R. Kerur, S. Anilkumar, B. Hanumaiah.

  1. Elsevier. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, Vol.  68, 76-83, 2010.
  2. Mass attenuation coefficient of chromium and manganese compounds  around absorption edge.

      Sharanabasappa, S. B. Kaginelli, B. R. Kerur, S. Anilkumar and B. Hanumaiah. J. X-Ray Science and Technology, Vol.  17, 75-84, 2009, IOS Press.

  1. Radioactivity Levels in Rocks of North Karnataka, India

  B R Kerur, Rajeshwari T, Sharanabasappa, Anil Kumar S, Narayani     K. Rekha A K and B. Hanumaiah.

  Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Physics, vol 48,  PP 809-812, 2010.

  1. Research papers presented in International and National Symposium/Seminar/Workshop 
  1. Total  inclusive  cross  section  and  the  inclusive  distribution  of   π+ , P and ∆++ (1232)  isobar  in Antiproton – proton  interactions   at  32  Gev /c.

      Yu. I.  Arestov, B. Hanumaiah et al. Proc.  of   International     conference    on    High    energy   Physics,   Geneva , 1979. 

  1. Total Cross Section and effective Atomic number of various materials for 52.4 KeV X-rays – A rapid method.

B.R  Kerur ,   H.A         Jahagirdar , B. Hanumaiah and   S.R. Thontadarya. 

Accepted for presentation    at   4 th      International  Symposium  on Radiation  Physics  held at  Sao-Paulo , Brazil, during  Oct. 3- 7 , 1988.

  1. Constituent model analysis of the inclusive   reaction,

P P   π+   (   1232) + X       at     100 GeV /c.

B.Hanumaiah,   S.R Thontadarya, B.R Kerur,    and H.A  Jahagirdar

Presented  at  the  Symposium  on  current  trends  in  pure  and applied  Physics  held  at  Cochin  University  of  Science   and    Technology, during   Oct.   24 - 25, 1988

  1. Triple  Regge   analysis  of  Proton  inclusive  production  in 

       Antiproton  Proton  Interactions  at  32  GeV /c.      

       S.R Thontadarya and    B. Hanumaiah   et  al.

Paper  Presented  at  the  Symposium  on  current  trends  in 

Pure and applied Physics held at Cochin University of Science and Technology ,  during   Oct. 24 - 25 ,1988.

  1. Effective Atomic number of materials at 52.4 keV.  and 662   keV.

        Photons.

        B.Hanumaiah,   S.R  Thontadarya   and    H.A  Jahagirdar

Presented the  8 th.  National Symposium   on   Radiation   Physics held   at  BARC,  Bombay,   during   January   17 -19 , 1990.

  1. Attenuation  of  6.4  keV.   X -rays    in low Z materials.

          S.R.Thontadarya, B.Hanumaiah   and     B.R  Kerur

          Presented in  the  8 th.  National Symposium   on   Radiation          Physics , held at  BARC ,  Bombay ,   during   January 

17 -19,  1990.  

  1. Non - validity of Bragg’s additivity law at 6.46 keV   X -rays. S.R  Thontadarya ,  B.R  Kerur , B. Hanumaiah and M. N. Nargunda. Presented  in  the  9th.  National Symposium on   Radiation   Physics, held   at   Osmania University, Hyderabad during  Nov. 27-29 , 1991.
  2. The  total  mass attenuation  coefficient  of  123.6 keV  gamma  rays          in  broad  beam  geometry  set up.   

          H.A Jahagirdar, B. Hanumaiah and    S.R  Thontadarya.     

Presented  in  the  9 th  National  Symposium   on   Radiation  

Physics held   at   Osmania University, Hyderabad during  Nov. 27-29 , 1991.

  1. Determination   of  narrow   beam attenuation coefficient from a broad beam geometrical  configuration  for  320    keV. Photons.
  2. Hanumaiah,H.A  Jahagirdar    and    S.R  Thontadarya 

          Presented in the 9th National Symposium on Radiation 

          Physics, held   at   Osmania University, Hyderabad during Nov. 27-29,1991.

  1. Measurement of  K X-ray fluorescence Cross Section for 123.6 keV.

 H.A  Jahagirdar,   B. Hanumaiah,  S.R  Thontadarya    and L.D Horakeri. Presented   in   the Two   day    Seminar   on    “Recent   Trends in Photon - Atom Interactions”   held at the Department of Physics, Karnatak University, Dharwad, during Nov. 2 – 3, 1992. 

  1. Photon cross  sections  around  K absorption  edges.  

          B.R Kerur,S.R     Thontadarya    and     B. Hanumaiah.  Presented  in   the Two day seminar on “Recent Trends in Photon -  Atom  Interactions” held at the  Department of  Physics ,  Karnatak University , Dharwad, during  Nov. 2 - 3 ,1992.

  1. Derived Photoelectric  cross  section  at  6.400   and  8.041 keV.

          S.R  Thontadarya ,  B.R  Kerur and B.Hanumaiah

          Presented in the Tenth     National Symposium    on   Radiation Physics, held   at IGCAR Kalapakkam during Aug.  17 – 20, 1993. 

  1. Measurement   of   K  X -ray   fluorescence   Cross  Sections.
  2. Hanumaiah,     H.A Jahagirdar and L.D Horakeri.

          Presented in the Tenth    National Symposium   on   Radiation Physics, held at IGCAR Kalapakkam    during Aug.  17 - 20, 1993.

  1. Measurement of  K  X -ray  fluorescence  Cross  Section   for   320 keV Photons.      
  2. Hanumaiah, H.A. Jahagirdar and L.D Horakeri

          Presented  at the  Seminar held  in  Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur ,  During Feb. 16 - 18 ,  1995. 

  1. Photoelectirc  cross  section  of  elements  present  in  compounds at 123.6 keV.

           L.D. Horakeri and   B. Hanumaiah

          Presented  at the  Seminar held in Rani  Durgavati  Vishwavidyalaya , Jabalpur ,  During          Feb. 16 - 18 ,  1995.

  1. A novel  method  of  measuring  fluorescence  yield.   

   M.S  Yatnatti , L.D Horakeri ,  B.R   Kerur , S.R.Thontadarya           and    B. Hanumaiah

          Presented  at the “Seminar and Workshop on Radiation Measurements and Quality  Assurance”, held at BARC Mumbai during,  March  27 – 29, 1995. 

  1. K shell  fluorescence  yields   of  tantalum ,  gold  and  lead.
  2. Hanumaiah     and    L.D Horakeri

          Proceedings  of  the  Eleventh  National  Symposium  on 

          Radiation  Physics  ( NSRP - 2 )   held  at  Patiala  during  26-29    

          October 1995.

  1. Measurement of K X-ray fluorescence cross-sections at 59.6 keV photons.
  2. Hanumaiah, H.A.Jahagiradar,A.K. Maniyar and N. M. Badiger. Proceedings of Thirteenth National Symposium on Radiation Physics, held at Mangalore University during December 21-23 1999. 
  1. A new method of Determination of X-ray mass Attenuation Coefficient using NaI(Tl) X-ray Detector.

         Rajashekar Patil, B.R. Kerur, M.T. Lagare, S.R. Thontadarya, B.          Hanumaiah

         National seminar NSRP – 14, GNDU, BARC, Trombay, Mumbai, held during December 2001.

  1. Effective Atomic Numbers for Biological Substitute Materials.

        B.R. Kerur, S.R. Thontadarya, B. Hanumaiah and M.T. Lagare.

        International conference on Medical Physics and Radiation safety. (ICMP-2Kl) held during Nov, 26-29, 2001 at BARC, Mumbai.

  1. Design of Control Card for Remote Operation of the Magnet Power supply of Microtron.

       A.M.Khan, B. Hanumaiah, Ganesh and K. Siddappa

      15th National Symposium on Radiation Physics,

       NSRP – 15 “Nuclear Radiation Detectors, Present Scenario & Future Trends” held during 12-14, Nov. 2003 at BARC, Mumbai.

  1. Design of a Computer Based Beam Extraction System for Microtron. A.M.Khan, B. Hanumaiah, Mohammad Mahfooz Shaikh 

      Indian Particle Accelerator Conference – 2005, (InPAC-2005),       held during March 1-5, 2005, at VECC, Kolkata. 

  1. An Embedded System for the Control of Cathode Power Supply of Microtron.

       A.M.Khan, Mohammad Mahfooz Shaikh. B. Hanumaiah, Ganesh and K. Siddappa

       National Conference on Emerging Trends in Embedded Systems.held during October 14-15, 2005 at Erode Arts College, Erode.

  1. Design of a Computer Based Control System for the Magnetron  Power supply of Microtron.

A.M.Khan, Mohammad Mahfooz Shaikh. B. Hanumaiah, Ganesh   and K. Siddappa

National Conference on Emerging Trends in Embedded Systems.held during October 14-15, 2005 at Erode Arts College, Erode.

  1. Design of a Computer based Control System for Cathode Power Supply of Microtron.

       A.M.Khan, Mohammad Mahfooz Shaikh. B. Hanumaiah, Ganesh and K. Siddappa

      National Symposium on Instrumentation (NSI-30), held during 30th November, 1st & 2nd December 2005 at Cochin University of Science & Technology, Cochin.

  1. Design of Embedded Control System for the Magnetron Power supply of Microtron.

       A.M.Khan, Mohammad Mahfooz. B. Hanumaiah, Ganesh and K. Siddappa

       Accepted for presentation at National Conference on Emerging trends in Physics, Electronics and Engineering Sciences, JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore – 25, to be held on Sept 25-26, 2006.

  1. An Integrator Unit to Calculate the Dosage  Irradiated on the Sample Target in the Microtron.

       A.M.Khan, Mohammad Mahfooz. B. Hanumaiah, Ganesh and K. Siddappa

       Accepted for presentation at National Symposium on Instrumentation, Gwalior, to be held on Nov 1-3, 2006.

  1. A Microcontroller Based Tuning Mechanism for the Magnetron.

       A.M.Khan, M.Mahfooz. B. Hanumaiah, Ganesh and K. Siddappa

       Accepted for presentation at Indian Particle Accelerators Conference InPAC – 2006, Mumbai, to be held on Nov 1-4, 2006.

  1. Study of Braggs additivity law near L absorption edge.        

       B.R.Kerur, Sharanabasappa, Chitralekha, S. Anilkumar, and B. Hanumaiah

       Proceedings of the NSRP-18, B. L. Ahuja (Ed.); copyright @ 2010. 

  1. Natural Radioactivity Levels in soils of Shahapur Region of North    Karnataka, India.
  2.   R. Kerur, Rajeshwari T, Nagabhushana N M,  Anilkumar S, Narayani K, Rekha A. K.  and B. Hanumaiah.

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Prof. (Dr.) S K Thorat

Former Chairman, University Grants Commission
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Prof. (Dr.) Raj Kumar

Former Director, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Govt., of India, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
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Dr. R K Chauvan

Former Secretary, University Grants Commission
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Prof. (Dr.) A D Sawant

Former Vice Chancellor, University of Rajasthan
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Prof. (Dr.) R K Kale

Former Vice Chancellor, Central University of Gujarat
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Prof. (Dr.) P Venkataramaiah

Former Vice Chancellor, Kuvempu University
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Prof. (Dr.) S K Chakravarti

Former Professor and Dean Academic National Institute of Technology