APPLIED SCIENCE

Department of Applied Science

APPLIED SCIENCES

Applied science is the application of existing scientific knowledge to practical applications, like technology or inventions. Within natural science, disciplines that are basic science develop basic information to predict and perhaps explain and understand phenomena in the natural world. Applied science is the use of scientific processes and knowledge as the means to achieve a particular practical or useful result. This includes a broad range of applied science related fields, including engineering and medicine.

Objectives:

  • To support university education outputs for education, health, industrial, and commercial sectors with academic cadres that serve growth plans
  • To link college specialties to job market needs through cooperation with public and private sectors for workshops
  • To develop human resources and qualify them for applied sciences education to provide community with specialists with diploma or bachelor's degree.
  • To collaborate with colleges of applied sciences in national and international universities
  • To develop behavioral skills (communication) for college students
  • To evaluate training programs in light of latest developments, job market requirements and international experience

Scope of Employment studying Mathematics

  • Acoustic consultant
  • Actuarial analyst
  • Actuary
  • Astronomer
  • Chartered accountant
  • Chartered certified accountant
  • Data analyst
  • Data scientist
  • Investment analyst
  • Research scientist (maths)
  • Secondary school teacher
  • Software engineer
  • Sound engineer
  • Statistician

Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

  • CAD technician
  • Civil Service fast streamer
  • Financial manager
  • Financial trader
  • Game designer
  • Insurance underwriter
  • Machine learning engineer
  • Meteorologist
  • Operational researcher
  • Private tutor
  • Quantity surveyor
  • Radiation protection practitioner

Scope of Employment studying Chemistry

  • Analytical Chemist
  • Chemical Engineer
  • Chemistry Teacher
  • Forensic Scientist
  • Geochemist
  • Hazardous Waste Chemist
  • Materials Scientist
  • Pharmacologist
  • Toxicologist
  • Water Chemist

Scope of Employment studying Physics

  • Accelerator Operator
  • Applications Engineer
  • Data Analyst
  • Design Engineer
  • High School Physics Teacher
  • IT Consultant
  • Lab Technician
  • Laser Engineer
  • Optical Engineer
  • Research Associate
  • Software Developer
  • Systems Analyst
  • Technical Specialist
  • Web Developer

Laboratories

  • Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering Lab

    The electrical and electronics engineering course prepares students for a variety of careers in technology, such as computing, networking, communications, process control & automation, robotics, biomedical, energy management and transportation. The course develops knowledgeable and skilled technologists who can work with engineers and technicians to implement electronic designs and perform engineering tasks such as collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data, installing, maintaining and troubleshooting various electronic systems. The dynamics of technology changing by leaps & bound and to keep our students ahead of these changes, the BEEE Lab at LKCE offers unique opportunity & allows practical overview of theoretical concepts of basic Electrical and Electronics engineering skills. The lab is equipped with latest panels like single and three phase transformers, DC Motor, LVDT and basic electronic components.

  • Physics Lab

    The purpose of the Physics Laboratory is to develop scientific temper, analytical capability among the engineering students and to understand the general scientific concepts required for technology and apply the concepts in solving engineering problems. This laboratory also explains scientifically the new developments in engineering and technology and to familiarize with the concepts, theories and models behind many technological applications. Students can perform experiments on Uniform Bending, Torsion Pendulum, Spectrometer, Lasers, Optical Fiber, Potentiometer and general electronic circuits.

  • Chemistry Lab

    The Engineering Chemistry Lab has a wide range of equipments. The lab is aptly prepared to impart education in Chemistry in a neatly designed, spacious and well-ventilated laboratory. The facilities available in the laboratories include gas chromatograph, UV-visible spectrophotometer, electrochemical work station, flame photometer, melting point apparatus, high temperature programmable-furnace and high pressure reactor. It provides students with a practical approach towards the various techniques used in engineering application. Practical awareness is inculcated and students are trained both quantitatively and qualitatively during the lab sessions so that their understanding and problem solving abilities can be enhanced.

  • Communication Skills Lab

    Keeping pace with the present era of globalization and need for proficiency in English Language, the Institute has designed communication lab with twenty five terminals fully equipped with state of the art interactive learning tools with internet connectivity. It is extremely beneficial for language learning and enhancement of effective communication skills, which are required to compete with the highly competitive professional environment.

  • Computer Labs

    Our Central computing facility consists of 200 computer systems with latest configuration i.e. i5 with 3.2GHz processors. High speed internet connectivity is provided through leased line from BSNL and supported with secured LAN across different labs throughout the campus. Due to our state-of-the-art infrastructure, TCS officials signed an MoU and now we are official IT Infrastructure partner of TCS (Tata Consultancy Services). We feel proud to share that ours is the only campus in Punjab where TCS conducts its off campus recruitment drive. In addition to this AIEEE (JEE), CAT, IBPS, LIC and GATE examinations are being held at our campus through TCS.

If you want a career where you can research and help solve important problems for developing a marketable product, the Applied Sciences Lab at LKCE is the place to start

Name Qualification Designation
Dr. Pawanpreet Kaur B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Mathematics) HOD/Associate Professor
Dr. Dilbaj Singh Ph.D. Associate Professor
Ms. Deepika Marwaha B.Sc., M.Sc. (Mathematics) Assistant Professor
Ms. Ramandeep Kaur B.Sc., M.Sc. Mathematics, Ph.D. (pursuing) Assistant Professor
Ms. Shelly M.Sc. (Maths) Assistant Professor
Dr. Sarita Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Dr. Mandeep Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Ms. Nishat Ansari M.Sc. (Physics) Assistant Professor
Ms. Nader Kaur M.A. (English) Assistant Professor
Ms. Jagriti Dutta B.Sc., M.Sc. (Chemistry) Assistant Professor
Brij Mohan B.Sc., M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Ms. Manmant Chopra B.A., MBA. Assistant Professor
Ms. Monika Rani B.Sc., M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Ravinder Singh B.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Yogesh Kumar B.Sc., M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Mr. Dinesh B.Sc. Lab Assistant
Mr. Sukhpal - Lab Assistant
Mr. Maneesh B.Sc Lab Assistant

In order to make the teaching learning process lavish the Applied Science department of Lyallpur Khalsa College of Engineering, Jalandhar organized an international webinar on Careers and Talent. Dr. Steve Mc. Kenna (Associate Professor of Management, Curtin University, Perth, Australia) was the speaker of the day. He discussed about the successful career through building your Talent. He told that by your strengths, your psychological capitals and by being optimistic one can achieve success in any field of life. The overwhelming response was received from the students and the session was very interactive. The Director Academic Affairs KCL Group, S. Sukhbir Singh Chatha, appreciated the views of the speaker. The Deputy Director A.A.KCL Group, Dr.R.S.Deol and Director LKCE, Dr.D.S Rao congratulated the department for organizing such a talk and providing the knowledge to students through international personalities.

Motivational talk during Lockdown

In order to make the teaching learning process lavish the Applied Science department of Lyallpur Khalsa College of Engineering, Jalandhar organized an online webinar on Motivational Talk during lockdown. Mr. G.J.Siddharth (banker) was the speaker of the day. He discussed about the uniqueness of every person and said that everyone in the world is unique and possesses some different qualities. He also said we should not be afraid of negative situations rather learn from that discover something new. Also he narrated no one in the world is physically challenged but the uniqueness of the person matters and how he tackles the difficulties in life. The overwhelming response was received from the students and faculty of various institutes. The Director Academic Affairs KCL Group, S. Sukhbir Singh Chatha, appreciated the views of the speaker.The Deputy Director A.A.KCL Group, Dr.R.S.Deol and Director LKCE, Dr.D.S Rao congratulated the department for organizing such a talk that motivates the faculty and students around.

Webinar on Enterpreneurship resource Planning

In order to make the teaching learning process lavish the Applied Science department of Lyallpur Khalsa College of Engineering, Jalandhar organized a webinar on Enterpreneurship resource Planning. Dr. Sangram Singh (Dean & Professor Management Studies) was the speaker of the day. He discussed about the importance of ERP in present life and demonstrated how it is useful for preparing results from the given data. The overwhelming response was received from the students and the session was very interactive. The Director Academic Affairs KCL Group, S. Sukhbir Singh Chatha, appreciated the views of the speaker.The Deputy Director A.A.KCL Group, Dr.R.S.Deol and Director LKCE, Dr.D.S Rao congratulated the department for organizing such a talk that motivates the faculty and students around.

GUEST LECTURE BY Professor (Dr) Balbir Singh Kaith

Lyallpur Khalsa College of Engineering in commitment to enhance academic upliftment of students has organized guest lecture in Department of Applied Science by Professor (Dr) Balbir Singh Kaith, Chemistry, NIT Jalandhar. Dr. Kaith delivered lecture on the use of smart polymers in agriculture. In his lecture he provided an insight to different milestones in agricultural development of India and its ultimate effect on ecology and environment. Students were excited to here the use of smart polymers and hydrogels to overcome the problems related to overuse of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in agriculture. Director, Academic affairs, S. Sukhbir Singh Chatha and Director, LKCE, Dr. Y. S. Randhawa addressed media and students that Lyallpur Khalsa College of Engineering is committed towards students and will continue to organize such academic programs in future as well. Dr. Munish Aggarwal, Head of Applied Science Department, welcomes the guest. On this occasion faculty members Dr. Pawanpreet Kaur, Dr. Jaspeet Kaur Bhatia, Ms. Deepika Marwaha, Ms. Ramandeep Kaur and Ms. Kuljeet Kaur were also present. Dr. Munish Aggarwal encourages students to participate in academic programs and thanks management for providing opportunity to organise this learning academic session.

Independence Day Celebrations

GUEST LECTURE BY Professor (Dr) Arvinder Singh

Lyallpur Khalsa College of has organized guest lecture in Department of Applied Science by Professor (Dr) Arvinder Singh, Physics, NIT Jalandhar. Dr. Singh delivered lecture on the basics of electrodynamics and Maxwell' equations and its use in communication technology. In his lecture he provided an insight to different applications based on understanding of electromagnetism. Maxwell Equations are named after the physicist and mathematician James Clerk Maxwell, who published an early form of those equations between 1861 and 1862. He explained how we are able to create images of the body using MRI scanners in hospitals; how we've created magnetic tape, generated electricity, and built computers. Students were excited to hear the impact of these theoretical equations beyond electromagnetism in the discovery of the theory of relativity and, decades later, the field equations of quantum mechanics. He explained how the work of both Hendrik Lorentz and Albert Einstein in deriving the theory of relativity was directly founded on the constant speed of light from Maxwell's Equations. Even Einstein regarded Maxwell's work as "the most profound and the most fruitful that physics has experienced since the time of Newton." Director, Academic affairs, S. Sukhbir Singh Chatha and Director, LKCE, Dr. YS Randhawa encourages students to participate in academic programs. Dr Munish Aggarwal thanks management for providing opportunity to organise this learning academic session. He also thanks faculty for their active participation in such academic activities.

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