Dean–Research Professor
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department
St.Xavier’s Catholic College of Engineering
Hi, my name is Marsaline Beno. I live in Tamilnadu,India. I graduated in Electrical and Electronics Engineering in 1998 from Govt. college of Engineering, Tirunelveli.I obtained M.Tech from College of Engineering, Trivandrum in 2000 securing first rank, specializing in Electrical Machines .I completed Ph.D. degree from Anna University Chennai in 2009 .I am in teaching profession for the past twenty five(25) years. Currently I am working as a Professor and dean of Research, in St Xavier’s Catholic College of Engineering,Nagercoil, and TamilNadu, India.
I am a life member of Indian Society for Technical Education and member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (U.K) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (USA).I have published many research papers in International Journals and Conference proceedings. My areas of interest include Electrical Machines and Drives, Computerized machine Design, Solid State Drives and application of Artificial Intelligence techniques to Power Electronics systems.
Dr.M.Marsaline Beno graduated in Electrical and Electronics Engineering in 1998 from Govt. college of Engineering, Tirunelveli.He obtained M.Tech from College of Engineering, Trivandrum in 2000 securing first rank, specializing in Electrical Machines .He completed Ph.D. degree from Anna University Chennai in 2009 .He is in teaching profession for the past fifteen years. Currently he is working as a Professor and HOD of EEE Department, in St Xavier‟s Catholic College of Engineering, Nagercoil, and TamilNadu, India..
He is a life member of Indian Society for Technical Education and member of the Institution of Engineers (India) and Senior Member in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (USA). He is an active volunteer of IET (UK).Currently he is the Council Member of IET Global and Chairman of IET KKLN YPS.
He has published many research papers in International Journals and Conference proceedings. His areas of interest include Electrical Machines and Drives, Computerized machine Design, Solid State Drives and application of Artificial Intelligence techniques to Power Electronics systems.
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department
St.Xavier’s Catholic College of Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department
St.Xavier’s Catholic College of Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department
St.Xavier’s Catholic College of Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department
St.Xavier’s Catholic College of Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department
St.Xavier’s Catholic College of Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department
St.Xavier’s Catholic College of Engineering
Electrical Drives & Control
Anna University, Chennai
Master’s Degree
M.Tech. in Electrical Machines
Kerala University
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Manonmaniam Sundaranar
My current interests focus on developing intelligent but conscious remote health monitoring (RHM) systems which provide patients with the ability to monitor their health via a smartphone, and aid clinicians by providing automated messages for patients and alerting clinicians when a patient needs attention. The systems are personalized for each patient population, and automatically monitor weight, blood pressure, glucose levels, pulse, and physical activity. RHM systems are not a one-size-fit-all solution, and for this reason my research team has designed a system to be fully customizable based on a population’s or study’s needs. Several of our projects have been centered on activity recognition, energy expenditure calculation, prediction of heart failure, and prediction of compliance and adherence based on contextual features. Below is a list of our projects, the majority of which have helped us improve the development of our RHM system.
The following is a list of selected publications. For a complete list please download my CV.
The contagious energy we share in the classroom brings new ideas and clarity of thought to my research. But the aspect of teaching I have come to cherish the most is the feeling of restoring hope and giving direction to struggling students.
My biggest challenge is to inspire students to focus on studying our course material by explaining first-hand its practical benefits with clear, real-life examples. Many students feel lost, swept up in searching for their place in society and purpose in life, and this at-times overwhelming philosophical venture can easily dampen their enthusiasm for the learning experience. To keep them grounded and on-track for success, I balance lecture with discussion and group work, and incorporate learning games into the curriculum, like Jeopardy and Hackathon competitions.
Having worked in industry for many years, and interacted with many students in academia, I have come to realize that the best employees and students are those with true passion for their work, and not necessarily those with the best grades. I make every attempt to reinforce this notion in my students; grade stress can negatively impact learning, so I focus on supporting students’ intrinsic motivation to discover, comprehend, and implement course material. To downplay grades in favor of honoring the learning process I try and give my students practice midterms before exams, and I also allow students to rewrite their midterms for the sake of learning as well as the possibility of a better grade.
Our society can improve the lives of future generations by better preparing them for holistic success. This effort demands refining our pedagogy, and ultimately our education system. I therefore hope to continue teaching, as well as advancing personal research projects, to contribute to social progress and the betterment of our world.
Lecturer, Summer 2013
This course involves teaching techniques for the design and analysis of efficient algorithms, emphasizing methods useful in practice. Topics include sorting; search trees, heaps, and hashing; divide-and-conquer; dynamic programming; greedy algorithms; graph algorithms; shortest paths; network flow; NP-Complete and NP-Hard problems.
Teaching Assistant, Winter 2012, and Winter 2014
This course involves the implementation of digital logic designs. Students will use Spartan-III Xilinx boards and work with the ISE design software to implement designs using schematic and HDL editors. Students will learn how to use discrete components, breadboards, oscilloscopes, voltmeters, datasheets, and instruction manuals. They will be able to: design a digital system, implement their designs with a schematic editor and VHDL, program and use an FPGA, and work with a partner to produce working and well-designed results.
Teaching Assistant, Fall 2012, Fall 2013
This course involves teaching techniques for the design and analysis of efficient algorithms, emphasizing methods useful in practice. Topics include sorting; search trees, heaps, and hashing; divide-and-conquer; dynamic programming; greedy algorithms; graph algorithms; shortest paths; network flow; NP-Complete and NP-Hard problems.
Adjunct Faculty (2010-2011)
• Courses: College Mathematics, Advanced Algebra, Calculus, Statistics
• Courses: Network Essentials, Wireless Essentials, Computer Essentials, Network Security, C++
• Student Mentor: Mentored several students in Mathematics and Computer Science
Hi, my name is MarsalineBeno. I live in Tamilnadu,India. I graduated in Electrical and Electronics Engineering in 1998 from Govt. college of Engineering, Tirunelveli.I obtained M.Tech from College of Engineering, Trivandrum in 2000 securing first rank, specializing in Electrical Machines .I completed Ph.D. degree from Anna University Chennai in 2009 .I am in teaching profession for the past fifteen years. Currently I am working as a Professor and HOD of EEE Department, in St Xavier’s Catholic College of Engineering,Nagercoil, and TamilNadu, India.
I am a life member of Indian Society for Technical Education and member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (U.K) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (USA).I have published many research papers in International Journals and Conference proceedings. My areas of interest include Electrical Machines and Drives, Computerized machine Design, Solid State Drives and application of Artificial Intelligence techniques to Power Electronics systems.
Dr.M.Marsaline Beno,
SureshBhavan,Thickanamcode-629804 Kanyakumari District,Tamil Nadu, India,
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