Name Ms. Shraddha S. Shende
Designation Assistant Professor
Department Chemical Engineering
Date of Birth 21/06/1989
AICTE Unique id 1-2183473571
Date of Joining the Institution 04/01/2012

Educational Qualifications( With class/ grade)

  • U.G. B. E. (Chemical Engineering) First Class with Distinction
  • P.G. M.TECH (Chemical Engineering) First Class
  • Ph.D. Pursuing

Work experience( In years )

  • Teaching 7.9
  • Research NIL
  • Industry NIL
  • Others NIL

Area of Specialization

Chemical Engineering


Courses taught at Diploma/Post Diploma/ Under graduate/Post graduate/Post graduate Diploma level

Process Dynamics and control, Heat Transfer, Fuel Cell Technology, Piping Design and Engineering, Mass Transfer, Process Engineering and project costing Design, Computer Aided Chemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, Process Modeling and Simulation


Research Guidance

No. of Papers Published in National journals 02

No. of Papers Published in International Journals 03

No. of Papers Published in Conferences 05

Master NIL

Ph.D. NIL


Projects carried out

Adsorption of Hexavalent Cr(VI) from wastewater by using lemon, orange and sweetlime peel, Extraction of Betulinic acid from Jamun leaves by using different extraction techniques


Patents

NIL


Technology transfer

NIL


Research Publications

NIL


No. of Books published with details

  1. Ms. Shraddha V. Admane, Dr. Sanjay M. Chavan, Dr. Shashank G. Gaikwad, “Extraction of Betulinic acid from leaves of syzygium cumini (Jamun) by using ultrasonication extraction techniques”, in apple academic journal.
  2. Ms. Shraddha V. Admane, Dr. Sanjay M. Chavan, Dr. Shashank G. Gaikwad, “Extraction of Betulinic acid from leaves of syzygium cumini (Jamun) by using Batch extraction techniques”, in apple academic journal.
  3. Nitin M. Rane, Sandeep P. Shewale, Shraddha Admane, Dr. R. S. Sapkal, “Adsorption of hexavalent chromium by using sweetlime and lemon peel powder” in Apple academic journal.
  4. N. M. Rane, S. V. Admane, R. S. Sapkal, “Adsorption of Hexavalent Chromium from Wastewater by using Sweetlime and Lemon Peel Powder by Batch Studies” in Springer, Waste Management and Resource Efficiency, 2019, 1207-1220.

Professional Membership

IIChE, IChemE