Research and Development
Research and Development
Research and Development has a special significance in enhancing activities to enable Excel Group Institutions to become a renowned Intellectual corporation fostering excellent research, development, sponsored projects, consultancy, continuing education and Industry-Institute interaction in addition to excellent teaching. The R & D division motivates the faculty members and Students to carry out research work in areas of their interest, generate project proposals to seek grants from various funding agencies, and establish Centres of Excellence in the college. The R & D cell of Excel Colleges has been active in registering for patents, copyrights, publications in conferences, organizing conferences, seminars and workshops. Knowing the importance of R&D, the management has been magnanimous to sanction necessary funds for the establishment of Laboratories with Lab equipment towards Research and Development year after year.
Code of Ethics in Research
Code of Ethics in Research sets forth general principles of ethical conduct to Faculty members, Research scholars and students toward the highest ideals of scholarly research. The principles outline enforceable standards that should direct all of them to an ethical course of action. Alongside our efforts to maintain the principles of scholarly integrity and academic freedom, we accept our duty to uphold the Vision & Mission of the Institution. Taking cognizance of our responsibility to the public, we hereby bind ourselves to the strictest measure of integrity and the highest ethical standards to be worthy of the public’s trust. Through our profession and academic pursuits, we strive to maintain and enhance its validity through rigorous study, active dissemination, discussion, and responsible criticism. This is achieved through the following principles of methodology:
Competence in the conduct of research by following the accepted standards of our discipline and undertaking multi-disciplinary research through collaboration.
Accuracy of research data and reports in journals, conferences and research forums
Avoiding misleading statements or declarations and vague assertions that could be subject to misinterpretation as well as avoiding making exaggerated claims that are not warranted by the results of our research inquiry
Giving proper Acknowledgment and Not to plagiarizing others’ information, data or report; and citing the sources of information and data; resource/ funding sources; and finally by granting authorship to those who made a significant contribution to the research work
Maintaining Transparency by keeping complete record of research; transparency in the use and disbursement of resources; the confidentiality of sources; and safeguarding the integrity of the profession and taking action against the violations of any of the principles and rules to the concerned committee to ensure Justice and Fairness
Dissemination of knowledge to the public regarding both hazards as well as benefits without exaggerating or hiding facts
Safety and Responsibility will be kept up throughout all research activities, refraining from causing harm, stress or pain to any animal during the research and disposing Laboratory wastes avoiding environmental degradation as well as pointing out to our clients potential dangers or threats to their interest
Research is always for the benefits of the Society keeping in mind the cultural, individual, and role differences among research participants and consumers, including those based on age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, nationality, ethnicity, disability, language, or socio-economic status
EEC – Citation

Proposal Sanctioned Details
S.No | Name of the Faculty | Funding Agency/Name of the Scheme | Academic Year | Title of the proposal | Amount Sanctioned | |||||
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Academic Year: 2019-20 | ||||||||||
1 | O.R.Lallitha & V.Arulprabha | NCW | 2019-20 | Legal Awareness Program | 90000 | |||||
2 | Dr.P.Karunakaran | AICTE ATAL FDP | 2019-20 | Online FDP on Global Challenges in Sustainable Manufacturing using 3D Printing and Design | 93000 | |||||
3 | Dr.P.Karunakaran | EDII | 2019-20 | EAC – Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp | 40000 | |||||
4 | S.Prashanth & S.Karthik | EAP | 2019-20 | Entrepreneurship Awareness Program | 22500 | |||||
5 | TNSCST SPS | Student Project | 2019-20 | 5 Projects | 37500 | |||||
6 | S.Prashanth & S.Karthik | IMCY | 2019-20 | Entrepreneurship Awareness Program | 8000 | |||||
7 | Dr.K.Geetha | AICTE-STTP | 2019-20 | Recent Trends in Machine Learning and Big Data Analytics using Python Programming (6 days) | 274000 | |||||
8 | Dr.S.Sreethar | AICTE ATAL FDP | 2019-20 | Block Chain Technology Future of Cyber Security | 93000 | |||||
9 | Dr.A.Vasantharaj | AICTE-STTP | 2019-20 | Secure Data optimization in IOTusing GNU Radio companion and USRP(6 days) | 347,333 | |||||
10 | Dr.J.Nirmaladevi | ICSSR | 2019-20 | National Seminar on “Multilingualism and Need of Language Diversity in the Rural Education” | 150000 | |||||
11 | Dr.J.Nirmaladevi Ms.S.Kiruthika | CSIR | 2019-20 | National Workshop on “Big Data Engineering And The ERA of Big Spatial Data” | 20000 | |||||
12 | Dr.N.Nandhagopal | DST-MODROBS | 2019-20 | Modernisation of communicationsystems laboratory | 1240000 | |||||
13 | EEC | UGC- PARAMARSH | 2019-20 | MENTOR, MENTEE SCHEME | 2,497,000 | |||||
Total | 4,912,333 | |||||||||
Academic Year: 2020-21 | ||||||||||
14 | Dr.P.Karunakaran | AICTE GOC | 2020-21 | International Conference on Materials, Manufacturing, Robotic Automation, Artificial Intelligence and Networking for Industry 5.0 | 166667 | |||||
15 | Dr.K.Geetha | AICTE-SPDP | 2020-21 | Centre of Enrichment of Reserved Category(CERC) | 925289 | |||||
Total | 1091956 | |||||||||
Academic Year: 2021-22 | ||||||||||
16 | Dr.P.Karunakaran | TNSCST – Capacity Builiding | 2021-22 | Center for organizing the programme on”Science and Technology Capacity Building for Industry Needs” | 150000 | |||||
17 | Dr.C.Karthikeyani | AICTE-ISTE | 2021-22 | Hybrid Learning for Education 5.0 | 93000 | |||||
18 | TNSCST SPS | Student Project | 2021-22 | 7 projects | 52500 | |||||
Total | 295500 | |||||||||
Academic Year: 2022-23 | ||||||||||
19 | Dr. P.Karunakaran | TNSCST | 2022-23 | TNSCST-SPS -Seminar cum Expo | 1065000 | |||||
20 | Dr. P.Karunakaran | AICTE-SIH | 2022-23 | SIH 2022 | 672000 | |||||
21 | Dr. P.Karunakaran | AICTE-RPS | 2022-23 | Implementation and characteristic study of the mould prepared using industrial waste. | 1048333 | |||||
22 | Dr. P.Karunakaran | AICTE-SPICES | 2022-23 | Establishment of “Excel Fine Arts Club “ | 100000 | |||||
23 | Dr.M.P.Murugesan | SERB Seminar | 2022-23 | Millet Challenges in design and development of innovative solutions to enhance the shelf life of the products | 50000 | |||||
24 | Mr.Sanjay &Mr.Nithyanandham | TNSCST | 2022-23 | Awareness Program on Recent Trends in Medical Waste Management and Attention to AYUSH Medicine Usage | 20000 | |||||
25 | Mr.Selvakumar | TNSCST-DIT | 2022-23 | Awareness Programme on Post Harvest Tecnology | 49000 | |||||
Total | 3004333 | |||||||||
Academic Year: 2023-24 | ||||||||||
26 | Mr. G.Velmurugan Mr.K.Vijaybabu | SERB Seminar | 2023-24 | Navigating the Future with AI in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Technology” | 100000 | |||||
27 | Mr.K.Vijaybabu Mr. G.Velmurugan | SERB Seminar | 2023-24 | Emerging Advancements in Smart Material Applications | 100000 | |||||
28 | Mrs.K.Yasodha | SERB Seminar | 2023-24 | Block chain Applications for V2V Safety Network in Lightweight IoT Vehicles | 100000 | |||||
29 | Dr.S.Shanmugasundaram Mrs.N.Mythili | SERB Seminar | 2023-24 | Traffic Digitisation using Intelligent Transport System | 70000 | |||||
30 | Mrs.P.Maheshwari | CSIR-Seminar | 2023-24 | Implications of Artificial Intelligence in Future Electrical Vehicles | 20000 | |||||
31 | TNSCST SPS | Student Project | 2023-24 | 4 Projects | 30000 | |||||
Total | 420000 | |||||||||
Academic Year: 2023-24 | ||||||||||
32 | Dr.R.Vinoth | ATAL-FDP(Offine) | 2024-25 | Green Hydrogen: Innovations in Sustainable Production Techniques for Zero Carbon Future | 350000 | |||||
33 | Mrs.Maheshwari | SERB Seminar | 2024-25 | AI Based Smart Charging Infrastructure for Future Electric Vehicles | 100000 | |||||
34 | Dr.T.C.Kalaiselvi Dr.Tamailarasi | ATAL-FDP(Online) | 2024-25 | Exploring the Insights in Quantum Computing and Artificial Intelligence | 100000 | |||||
35 | Dr.Subhathra | TNSCST-Seminar | 2024-25 | Advances and Applications of Graph theory in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | 20000 | |||||
36 | Sanjay | SERB Seminar | 2024-25 | Taking Flight with AI: Transforming Aerospace through Data & Innovation | 120000 | |||||
37 | Mrs.A.Animhons Madhiyazhagan | SERB Seminar | 2024-25 | “Innovations in Nano Technology: Transforming the Future of Aerospace" | 90,000 | |||||
38 | Mrs.R.Pushpavathi, Dr.T.C.Kalaiselvi, | DRDO | 2024-25 | “The Future is Small: MEMS Sensors Leading the Way” | 40,000 | |||||
39 | Dr.K.Tamilarasi, Dr.Mohanaprakash | ATAL-FDP-Offline | 2024-25 | Artificial Intelligence and Ultra Wideband Technology in 6G Communication: Use Cases | 350,000 | |||||
40 | Mr.Mahendraboopathy , Mr.Mohanasundaram | Unnat Bharat Abhiyan | 2024-25 | Unnat Bharat Abhiyan-Rural area Developent | 50,000 | |||||
41 | Smart India Hackathan | AICTE-SIH | 2024-25 | SIH -2024 | 1,212,200 | |||||
Total | 2432200 | |||||||||
Overall Total | 12,156,322 |