basic
science
The Department of Basic Sciences at BIT was established in 2009. Since its inception, the department has been imparting quality education to the students of the various core branches of engineering in physical, mathematical, and chemical sciences. The Department coordinates all first year B.E programs, with a well-qualified staff of 10 members to boot. The departmental library has a wide collection of reference books, textbooks, monographs, conference proceedings, and a compilation of scientific articles. The department houses state-of-the-art laboratory facilities to conduct undergraduate level experiments in Engineering Physics, Chemistry and Applied Science.
Our Faculty
Dr. Anjum Khan
Department of Mathematics
M.Sc, M. Phil, Ph.D.
Teaching exp. 21 years.
Dr. Vinutha R P
Department of Physics
M.Sc, Ph.D.
Teaching exp. 17 years.
Mr. Imran U.A
Department of Chemistry
MSc
Teaching exp. 10 years,
Industry exp. 6 months.
Dr. Shaikh Ameer Basha
Department of Mathematics
M.Sc., M.Ed., Ph.D.,
Teaching exp. 6 years.
Researchexp. 4 years.
Ms. Shrija
Department of Physics
B.Sc,
exp. 7 years.
Ms. Alfia Minaz
Department of Mathematics
MSc in mathematics
Teaching exp. 6 months.
Mr. Sharan Hegde
Department of Mathematics
MSc
Teaching exp. 5 years.
Ms. Ashwini B
Department of Humanities
MBA
Teaching exp. 4.5 years.
Ms. Prathiksha U
Department of Mathematics
MSc in mathematics
Teaching exp. 2 years in coaching centre
Mr. Mubharak Khan Pastoni
Department of Physics
Mr. Joyson Prakash Miranda
Department of Humanities
MSc
Teaching exp. 4 years.
Ms. Shazna Fathima Shaikh
Mrs. Bharathi K
II PUC & Lab x-ray
Teaching exp. 14 years.
Ansar
Musthafa Khaleel V
Experience 18 yrs
COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)
Bachelor of Engineering
2022 Scheme
Basic Science_AI&DS
2022 Scheme
Basic Science_Civil
2022 Scheme
Basic Science_CSE
2022 Scheme
Basic Science_ECE
2022 Scheme
Basic Science_Mech
2021 Scheme
Section A
2021 Scheme
Section B
2021 Scheme
Section C
2018 Scheme
Section A
2018 Scheme
Section B
EVENTS
One Day Session on “NBA and OBE”
IQAC-BIT organized a one-day session on “NBA and OBE” on 13-11-2024. The resource person for the event was Mrs. Roopashree, Assistant Professor and NBA Coordinator, Department of Electronics and Communication, Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management.
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Dr. Nalini E Rebello
1. Rebello, N., Harikiran, R., Akarsh, Vasani, S. & Aseem, S. Experimental Studies on Geo-Synthetic Vertical Barrier Around the Dumpyard. in Trends in Civil Engineering and Challenges for Sustainability (eds. Narasimhan, M. C., George, V., Udayakumar, G. & Kumar, A.) 603–610 (Springer Singapore, 2021).
2. Deekshitha, K. et al. A novel cross-linked PVA-Chitosan composite membrane for heavy metal filtration applications. Mater. Today Proc. 66, 2493–2498 (2022).
3. Shivashankar, R., Rebello, N. E., Sastry, V. R. & Jayalekshmi, B. R. Soil Structure Interaction Studies with Use of Geosynthetics in Soils Beneath Footings. in Numerical Analysis of Nonlinear Coupled Problems (eds. Shehata, H. & Rashed, Y.) 85–97 (Springer International Publishing, 2018).
4. Rebello, N., Safa, A., Pujar, A. Y., Joseph, B. & Deekshith, V. C. Development of Arduino Prototype for the Detection of Fire, Smoke, and Carbon Monoxide from Open Waste Burning. in Recent Advances in Civil Engineering (eds. Nandagiri, L., Narasimhan, M. C. & Marathe, S.) 967–975 (Springer Nature Singapore, 2023).
5. Deekshitha, K., Rebello, N., Ramaprasad, A. T., Jayarama, A. & Pinto, R. Development of novel porous membrane for filtration of dump yard ground water contaminants. Mater. Today Proc. 35, 405–408 (2021).
6. Rebello, N., Rao, M. S., D’Souza, M. R., Mahesha, S. M. & Rajeev, V. T. Development of Water Filtration Unit Using PVA-Based Composite Membrane and Fly Ash. in Trends in Civil Engineering and Challenges for Sustainability (eds. Narasimhan, M. C., George, V., Udayakumar, G. & Kumar, A.) 611–618 (Springer Singapore, 2021).
Prof. Purushothama. C. T
1. Mithanthaya, C. V. V. P. C. T. I. R. Finite Element Analysis of Concrete Filled Steel Tubes Subjected to Axial Compression. 1–6.
2. Mithanthaya, I. R. Industrial Crimped Steel Fiber ( ICSF ) and Waste Tyre steel Fiber ( WTSF ) Effects on M 20 Grade Fresh and Hardened Concrete Properties. 20, 1634–1640 (2022).
3. Purushothama.C.T. Comparative Study of Conventional and Partial RCC Beams and Slabs for Flexural and Shear strength – A review. in (2021).
Prof. Zaheer Ahmed
- Zaheer Ahmed. Assessement of Green Bearys Arena by 6D Building Information Modeling Compared with Conventional Method review (2020)
Prof. Altamashuddin Khan Nadeemallah
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1. Altamashuddunkhan, N. Manufactured Sand as Fine Aggregate in Concrete. (Eliva Press, 2021).
2. Nadimalla, A. et al. Correlation Between Slump, VeBe and Compaction Factor of Concrete Containing Shredded PET Bottles, Manufactured Sand (M-sand) and River Sand as Fine Aggregate. IOP Conf. Ser. Mater. Sci. Eng. 1051, 012098 (2021).
3. Nadimalla, A., Masjuki, S. A. B., Khan, S. A. & Akshatha, B. A. The Effect of Replacement of Natural Sand by Manufactured Sand on the Properties of the Concrete. 2018 IEEE 5th Int. Conf. Eng. Technol. Appl. Sci. ICETAS 2018 22–23 (2019) doi:10.1109/ICETAS.2018.8629206.
4. Nadimalla, A. et al. The impact of manufactured sand (m-sand) as partially and fully replacement of fine aggregate in concrete. Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. 5, 302–306 (2020).
5. Nadimalla, A., Masjuki, S. A., Saad, S. A., Othman, N. H. B. & Ali, M. The Recycled Polyethylene Terephthalate ( PET ) Bottles Waste as a Fine Aggregate Replacement in Concrete. TEST Eng. Manag. 1093–1096 (2020).