MVGRC (A) Organizes Five-Day Online FDP on Emerging Technologies in Chemical Engineering

The Department of Chemical Engineering, MVGR College of Engineering (Autonomous), Vizianagaram, successfully organized a five-day Online Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Emerging Technologies in Chemical Engineering” from 05 January 2026 to 09 January 2026. The programme aimed to provide in-depth exposure to recent technological advancements, sustainable practices, and industry-oriented innovations in the field of Chemical Engineering, thereby strengthening the teaching, research, and professional capabilities of faculty members and industry participants.

The FDP commenced with an Inaugural Session addressed by Prof. Y. M. C. Sekhar, Principal, MVGR College of Engineering. In his address, he emphasized the critical role of chemical engineers in designing and developing efficient chemical processes to meet the evolving needs of society. He highlighted how chemical engineers translate scientific principles into practical technologies that support industrial growth, sustainability, and improved quality of life.

Session Highlights & Distinguished Speakers

As part of the FDP, a series of expert lectures were delivered by eminent professionals from academia, industry, and regulatory bodies.

Day 1

  • P. Srinivas Rao, Environmental Engineer, Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APPCB), Vijayawada
    Session: Advanced Pollution Control Strategies in Environmental Protection
  • M. Soumitri, Chief Engineer, Samsung Research, Bangalore
    Session: From First Principles to Artificial Intelligence: Emerging Tools for Chemical Engineers

Day 2

  • G. Venkata Srinu, Manager, Engineers India Limited (EIL), New Delhi

Session: Amine Purification System – From Concept to Commissioning

  • A. Yerrayya, Assistant Manager, HPCL, Bangalore

Session: Next-Generation Chemical Engineering Technologies Driving Energy, Materials and Sustainability Transitions

Day 3

  • B. Sarva Rao, Professor, MVGR College of Engineering
    Session: Industrial Biotechnology: Changing the Face of the Chemical Industry
  • K. V. Krishnasri, Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Petroleum & Energy (IIPE), Visakhapatnam
    Session: Green Hydrogen: Potential Fuel of the Future

Day 4

  • S. Murali Mohan, Associate Professor, NIT Warangal
    Session: Sustainable Energy Storage Technologies
  • B. Dileep Kumar, Professor, JNTU Anantapur

Session: Supercapacitors and Hybrid Energy Systems

Day 5

  • G. Chinna Demudu, Lead Process Engineer (Greenfield & Brownfield Projects), Qatar
    Session: Applications of Modern Tools in Chemical Engineering
  • B. Ravikumar, Deputy Controller, Department of Explosives, Chennai
    Session: Petroleum & Energy Technologies: Recent Advancements

Conclusion

The FDP concluded with a valedictory address by Prof. Y. M. C. Sekhar, Principal, MVGR College of Engineering, who emphasized the responsibility of chemical engineers in developing innovative technologies for sustainable energy, food processing, and environmental protection.

Sri Sita Rama Raju, Director, MVGR College of Engineering, congratulated the organizing team for the successful conduct of the programme. The FDP Organizing Secretary, Dr. B. Sarva Rao, reported active participation of 95 faculty members and industry professionals from institutions including IIPE, NITs, universities, and leading industries, highlighting the achievement of the FDP objectives.

The programme concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr. B. V. Ramanaih. Dr. D. Venkata Padma, HOD of Chemical Engineering, along with senior faculty members, extended their continuous support throughout the programme, contributing significantly to the overall success of the FDP.

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