Department of Agricultural Engineering

About

The Agricultural Engineering Department started its B. Tech program in Agricultural Engineering in the year 1986. The department adopts modular pattern of education leading to the degree of B. Tech. in Agricultural Engineering, in three modules viz., Base (in two separate trades of (i) Food Processing and (ii) Tractor Mechanic), Diploma and Degree. After B. Tech students can join postgraduate programmes and Ph.D. The B. Tech. programme is accredated by National Board of Accreditation (NBA).

At present department has 14 faculty members. The department runs sponsored research projects on emerging areas of Agricultural Engineering and presently two All India Coordinated Research Projects viz.; AICRP on Human Engineering and Safety in Agriculture, ICAR, New Delhi and NAIP, project on Livelihood Improvement and Empowerment of Rural Poor through Sustainable Farming Systems in North Eastern Region operated at Upper Subansiri District in Arunachal Pradesh, ICAR, New Delhi are operative under the Department.

Vision

Mission

Nurture global needs of sustainable food production through engineering interventions of farm mechanization and natural resource management. Cater technical manpower to meet the needs of industry and society by providing research opportunities, quality education and industry institute interaction. Impart training, research, entrepreneurship abilities and skills to have all-round development of the students. Disseminate appropriate agricultural technology to the farming community and industries.

To create an educational environment in the discipline of agricultural engineering to develop technical manpower, researchers and entrepreneurs with commitment for learning enthusiasm, excellence, ethical behaviour and serving to the farmers and industry.

Events

Agricultural Event

Programs

Research

Research Publications

  • Determination of discharge cefficient and head –discharge relationships of different hydraulic structures. 
  • Time series modelling of evaporation: A case study o in the north east India. 
  • Dry and wet spell probability by Markov chain model-a case study of North Lakhimpur (Assam)
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Area of Research

  • Ergonomics
  • Occupational Health
  • Safety and injury prevention
  • Farm Machinery and Power
  • Hydroinformatics
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