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Assistant Professor (OG)

Area of Specialization:

  • Graph theory

Research Interests:

  • Theoretical Computer Science and Mathematical Chemistry.

Selected Publications: (International & National)

1. Paul Manuel, D. Antony Xavier and M. Rosary, A Comparative Analysis on Topological Properties of Bloom graph and Cylinder, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, (2016), 109(5), 85-92.

2. D. Antony Xavier, M. Rosary, Elizabeth Thomas and Andrew Arokiaraj, Broadcasting in Bloom graph, International Journal of Mathematics and Soft Computing, (2016), 6(2), 57-64.

3. D. Antony Xavier, M. Rosary and Andrew Arokiaraj, Identification of Triangular Graphs, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, (2015), 101(6), 927-937.

4. D. Antony Xavier, Elizabeth Thomas, M. Rosary and Deeni C.J, Computational Aspects of Bloom graph, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Graph Algorithms, (2015), 49-56.

5. D. Antony Xavier, M. Rosary, Andrew Arokiaraj and Elizabeth Thomas, Broadcasting Communication in IS(k,n) using k-branches, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Graph Algorithms, (2015), 195-202.

6. D. Antony Xavier, M. Rosary and Andrew Arokiaraj, Minimum Broadcast time of Sierpinski Gasket Rhombus graphs, International Journal of Mathematics And its Applications, (2014), 2(4), 25-31.

7. D. Antony Xavier, M. Rosary and Andrew Arokiaraj, Topological Properties of Sierpinski Gasket Rhombus Graphs, International Journal of Mathematics and Soft Computing, (2014), 4(2), 95-104.

8. D. Antony Xavier, M. Rosary, Christina, Elizabeth Thomas, Broadcasting in the Sierpinski Gasket Rhombus graphs, Proceedings of the International Conference on Mathematical Sciences, published by Elsevier, (2014), 521-524.

9. M. Rosary, C.J. Deeni and D. Antony Xavier, Computing Some Topological Indices of Triangular Silicate Network, Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, (2013), 124-128.

International Conference: (Presented)

1. Broadcasting Communication in IS(k,n) using k-branches, International Workshop on Graph Algorithms (IWGA 2015), May 13, 2015, UniversitiSains Malaysia (USM), Penang, Malaysia.

2. Computational Aspects of Bloom Torus, International Conference on Mathematical Computer Engineering, December 14-15, 2015, VIT Chennai.

3. Signed Roman Domination number and 2-Rainbow Domination Number Of Silicate Networks, International Conference on Advances in Applied Probability, Graph Theory and Fuzzy Mathematics, January 11-14, 2014, St. Peter’s College, Kolenchery, Kerela, India.

4. Broadcasting in the Sierpinski Gasket Rhombus Graph, International Conference on Mathematical Sciences, July 17-19, 2014, Sathyabama University, Chennai.

5. Broadcasting in k-Identified Sierpinski Gasket Graph, International Workshop on Parallel Computing, December 11, 2014, VIT, Chennai.

6. Identification of Triangular Graphs, International Conference on Mathematical Computer Engineering, November 29-30, 2013, VIT Chennai.

7. Computing Some Topological indices of Triangular Silicate Network, International Conference on Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, January 24-25, 2013, St. Xavier’s Catholic College of Engineering, Nagercoil, Kanyakumari, Tamilnadu, India.

8. Survey on Good Governance and Good Practices of Kerela Government, Fr. Vion Indo-Bhutan International Conference on Gross National Happiness, January 13-15, 2013, Loyola College, Chennai.

National Conference: (Presented)

  • Bounds on feedback numbers of Identifying Sierpinski Gasket graphs, National Conference on Advances in Applied Mathematics, February 12-13, 2015, Bharathiar University, and Coimbatore.

Conferences/Seminars/Workshops Attended:

1. International Conference on Computing Sciences, January 8-9, 2018, Loyola College, Chennai.

2. National Conference on Automata, Graphs and Logic, August 7-8, 2015, Madras Christian College, Tambaram, Chennai.

3. India Taiwan Conference on Discrete Mathematics, July 10-13, 2015, Indian Institute of Technology Madras and the Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai.

4. IV National Conference on Emerging Trends in Graph Theory, February 15-16, 2013, Christ University, Bangalore.

5. 5th Science Conclave/INSPIRE Internship Program, December 08-14, 2012, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.

6. International Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, July 23-25, 2012, Loyola College, Chennai.

7. National Workshop on Fuzzy Set Theory and its Applications, February 9, 2015, Loyola College, Chennai.

8. National Level Workshop on Latex, March 25, 2015, Jeppiaar Institute of Technology, Chennai.

9. National Workshop on Graph Colorings, January 25-27, 2013, Indian Statistical Institute Chennai Centre, Chennai.

10. Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks & Interconnection Networks, November 30, 2013, VIT, Chennai.

11. A seminar on Computational Models and Methods, November 24, 2008, Stella Maris College, Chennai.

12. Workshop on Mathematical Analysis (MATANA 2020), June 8-13, 2020, Loyola College, Chennai.

13. Faculty Development Programme on Recent Trends in Applicable Mathematics, July 27-31, 2020, Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore.

14. Faculty Development Programme on Discrete Mathematics, Graph Theory and its Applications, August 17-21, 2020, Universal Engineering College, Thrissur.

15. Webinar on Mathematical Modelling on infectious diseases: application to COVID 19, May 27, 2020, Patrician College of Arts and Science, Chennai.

16. Webinar on Applications of Linear Algebra in Science and Engineering, June 15, 2020, CSI College of Engineering, Ooty.

17. National webinar on Fuzzy Set Theory and Applications, May 29-30, 2020, Patrician College of Arts and Science, Chennai.

18.  International Webinar on Recent Trends in Applied Mathematics, June 24-26, 2020, Patrician College of Arts and Science, Chennai.

19. Webinar on Mathematical Documentation and Computation Using Online Tools, May 28-29, 2020, St. Mary’s College (Autonomous), Thoothukudi.

20. Webinar on Molecular Descriptors in Chemical Graph Theory & Conditional Resolving Parameters of Graphs, June 11-12, 2020, Government Arts College, Udhagamandalam.

21. Webinar on Basics of Graph Theory and Number Theory, June 30, 2020, Guwahati College.

22. International webinar series on Avant-grade Trends in Mathematics, June 17-23, 2020, Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Erode.

Achievements and Awards:

  • Maulana Azad National Fellowship for Minority Students F1-17.1/2013-14/MANF-2013-14-CHR-TAM-29053 (2013-2017).

 

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Saveetha Engineering College (SEC) has always been a favourite destination of recruitment for over 230+ Multinational companies and firms. Our focus on placement centers on creating new approaches to attract the best from the industry to our campus.

  • 97% Placement in 2022 Batch.
  • 233 plus Multinational Company visited our Campus
  • 1302 Placement Offers
  • Highest CTC of Rs. 34 Lakhs per annum
  • Average CTC of Rs. 6.15 Lakhs per annum

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    I have seen this college is taking the full advantage of Autonomous status and designed the curriculum properly. The placement of this college is very good. It was pleasant to see that the greatest paradigm of the education based on quality curriculum, outcome based education, and new emerging technologies are implemented in the curriculum. I'm very sure that the graduates of this college will continue to serve the society.
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    The most significant period of my student life was at Saveetha Engineering College (SEC). In SEC I learned the confidence to accomplish something that I previously thought was quite unachievable. When I got the chance to pursue an engineering degree, I was eager to learn new skills in the heart of Chennai, particularly at the SEC, to prepare me for the remainder of my coursework and future employment. If you want a fantastic environment and intriguing study options right in Chennai, SEC is one of the BEST options. I am now a proud Saveetha Engineering College alumni who have accomplished something greater than my wildest dreams.
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    My journey with Saveetha Engineering College (SEC) was incredible. We all know that college life plays a vital role in every student's life. I have enjoyed my student life during my Bachelor’s. Saveetha enhances the students to gain knowledge and confidence in every aspect. We have the best faculty and infrastructure too. The years I spent here, gave me a lot of memories for a lifetime. I got placed in IBM as an Associate Application Developer through Saveetha placements. Currently, I am pursuing my Master’s in Business Analytics at the University of New Haven, USA.
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