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Friday, January 28, 2011

FEST

In our university Departnment of EEE is gonna organizing a National level technical symposium so wish them all the very best to have successful and safe  fest....... 

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

JNTUHCEJ campus placements

       WE HEARTLY CONGRATULATE FOR THOSE WHO ARE SELECTED FOR PATNI SYSTEMS

 S     ROLL NO                                           NAME OF THE STUDENT
01. 07JJ1A0203                                          KORI SOPHIYA OLIVER
02. 07JJ1A0231                                          CHIGULLA SARANYA
03. 07JJ1A0253                                          BOLLA VIJAYALAKSHMI
04. 07JJ1A0403                                          VIJAY KUMAR REDDY. B
05. 07JJ1A0410                                          SHIVA REDDY. D
06. 07JJ1A0415                                          NAGARAJU. M
07. 07JJ1A0416                                          PALLAVI. V
08. 07JJ1A0418                                          SUKESH D.V.N
09. 07JJ1A0421                                          RAKESH. B
10. 07JJ1A0423                                          ANUTEJ. K
11. 07JJ1A0426                                          SPOORTHY. D
12. 07JJ1A0434                                          AMBATI SHARAN TEJA
13. 07JJ1A0435                                          PRIYANKA ALETI
14. 07JJ1A0441                                          SHIVKRISHNA. D
15. 07JJ1A0443                                          NIKHIL KUMAR. P
16. 07JJ1A0451                                          ANJANEYULU. B
17. 07JJ1A0459                                          CHANDRA PRAKASH G
18. 07JJ1A0510                                          SPURTHI N
19. 07JJ1A0515                                          MATEEN MOHIUDDIN
20. 07JJ1A0527                                          HARIKA G
21. 07JJ1A0529                                          J L NARASIMHA REDDY
22. 07JJ1A0536                                          NAGARAJU M    
23. 07JJ1A0537                                          DIVYA K  
24. 07JJ1A0544                                          SRINIVAS T
25. 07JJ1A0546                                          S YOGESH 
26. 07JJ1A0550                                          PRABHAKAR L
27. 07JJ1A0552                                          RAVITEJA K 
28. 07JJ1A0553                                          RAJASHEKAR A
29. 07JJ1A0557                                          HARISH KUMAR M 
30. 07JJ1A0559                                          SUSHMA K  
31. 07JJ1A0560                                          AKASH REDDY A
32. 07JJ1A1218                                          PORTHI ANIL
33. 07JJ1A1219                                          S. POOJA    
34. 07JJ1A1223                                          K. NIROSHA
35. 07JJ1A1228                                          ARUTLA MADHULIKA
36. 07JJ1A1231                                          G. KEDAR NATH 
37. 07JJ1A1233                                          NARLA PRIYANKA
38. 07JJ1A1240                                          THOTA RAGHUPAIHA
39. 07JJ1A1241                                          SAYED SADULLAH HUSSAIN 
40. 07JJ1A1242                                          KOTHA UPENDAR 
41. 07JJ1A1252                                          M. VIJAY
42. 07JJ1A1256                                          V. ANIL KUMAR 

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

About New Zodiacsign


Ophiuchus

List of stars in Ophiuchus

Abbreviation: Oph
Genitive: Ophiuchi
Symbolism: the snake-holder / the healer
Right ascension: 17 h
Declination: 0°
Area: 948 sq. deg. (11th)
Main stars: 10
Bayer/Flamsteed stars: 62
Stars with known planets: 4
Bright stars: 5
Nearby stars: 8
Brightest star: ? Oph (Ras Alhague) (2.1m)
Nearest star: Barnard's Star (5.96 ly)
Messier objects: 7
Meteor showers: Ophiuchids; Northern May Ophiuchids; Southern May Ophiuchids; Theta Ophiuchids
Bordering constellations: Hercules, Serpens Caput, Libra, Scorpius, Sagittarius, Serpens Cauda, Aquila
Visible at latitudes between +80° and ?80°
Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of July
Ophiuchus is one of the 88 constellations and was also one of the 48 listed by Ptolemy. Ophiuchus was formerly referred to as Serpentarius, the former originating in Greek and the latter in Latin, both meaning "serpent-holder". It is a large constellation located around the celestial equator between Aquila, Serpens and Hercules, northwest of the center of the Milky Way. The southern part lies between Scorpius to the west and Sagittarius to the east. Of the 13 zodiacal constellations (constellations that contain the Sun during the course of the year), Ophiuchus is the only one not counted as an astrological sign.

It is best visible in the northern summer and located opposite Orion in the sky. Ophiuchus is depicted as a man grasping a serpent; the interposition of his body divides the snake constellation Serpens into two parts, Serpens Caput and Serpens Cauda, which are nonetheless counted as one constellation.



Mythology

There exist a number of theories as to whom the figure represents.

The most recent interpretation is that the figure represents the healer Asclepius, who learned the secrets of keeping death at bay after observing one serpent bringing another healing herbs. To prevent the entire human race from becoming immortal under Asclepius' care, Zeus killed him with a bolt of lightning, but later placed his image in the heavens to honor his good works. It has also been noted that the constellation Ophiuchus is in close proximity in the sky to that of Sagittarius, which has at times been believed to represent Chiron (the mentor of Asclepius and many other Greek demigods), though Chiron was originally associated with the constellation Centaurus.

Another possibility is that the figure represents the Trojan priest Laocoön, who was killed by a pair of sea serpents sent by the gods after he warned the Trojans not to accept the Trojan Horse. This event was also memorialized by the sculptors Agesander, Athenodoros, and Polydorus in the famous marble sculpture Laocoön and his Sons, which stands in the Vatican Museums.

A third possibility is Apollo wrestling with the Python to take control of the oracle at Delphi.

There is also the story of Phorbas, a Thessalonikan who rescued the people of the island of Rhodes from a plague of serpents and was granted a place in the sky in honor of this deed.

Yet another possibility is the biblical story of Adam, who is wrestling with the serpent on a more basic level metaphorically, as even the Hebrew Qaballa has a number of man which basically embodies the meaning of the man wrestling with the serpent as half of his natural pre-disposition(358).


Johannes Kepler's drawing depicting the location of the stella nova in the foot of Ophiuchus.

Astrology

In the 2nd century, Ptolemy listed 29 stars in Ophiuchus. He recognized that most of those stars were north of the ecliptic (the path of the Sun through the sky); however, four of them (today known as 36 Oph, 42 ? Oph, 44 Oph, and 51 Oph) he recognized as being south of the ecliptic. Therefore, the Sun passed through the constellation of Ophiuchus as it was recognized by Ptolemy. However, Ophiuchus is not a zodiacal sign in Western astrology due to a historical system in which 12 signs divided equally into 30 degrees each are vital. At present, the Sun is in Ophiuchus from November 30 to December 17.

Since Ophiuchus isn't recognized in astrology, it has no astrological symbol, unlike the other twelve. However, the 1997 PlayStation video game Final Fantasy Tactics (and later the Final Fantasy compilation Ivalice Alliance, a spin-off from Tactics), where the Zodiacs are central to the story, a symbol for Ophiuchus (there referred to by its Latin name Serpentarius) had been made: a U with a single wavy line, the serpent, running across the center. The Final Fantasy esper, Zodiark, is linked to this constellation.

Ophiuchus holds a huge snake, Serpens, in both hands as shown in the Atlas Coelestis of John Flamsteed. Serpens is unique in being divided into two halves.Ophiuchus, the Snake Charmer, is the thirteenth of the twelve constellations of the Zodiac. It is the forgotten constellation, perhaps, for the Sun actually spends more time before the stars of Ophiuchus (19 days) than it does in neighboring Scorpius (6 days). Also, the stars in this area of the sky are less than magnificent. There are only four stars that exceed a rating of magnitude three. Alpha, Ras Alhague, is a magnitude 2.1 star somewhat less than midway on the line from Vega toward Antares. Eta Ophiuchi, Zeta, and Beta follow at 2.6, 2.7 and 2.9 magnitude. These stars can be found above Scorpius and below the stars of Hercules. Aquila is to the east. The center of the constellation crosses the meridian at about eleven p.m. in early July.

For binocular viewing there are six star clusters in this area of the sky, all with Messier numbers: 9, 10, 12, 14, 19 and 62. Another, M107, is dimmer and would require a telescope for study. Still other globular clusters exist in this region, making 22 in all.

A number of double stars are here, too, including Sabik (Eta-Ophiuchi), a pair of third-magnitude stars separated by one second. 70-Ophiuchi is another interesting multiple star, which José Olivarez has considered in his Observations column. The colors of the stars are said to be yellow and purple. This star system was discovered in 1779 by Sir William Herschel. It is part of an olden asterism made up with other stars in this region of Ophiuchus. The stars form the letter V that suggests the Hyades in Taurus, the Bull. In 1777, a Polish astronomer, Abbé Poczobut of Wilna, asked the French Academy to honor the last Polish king, King Stanislaus Poniatowski, with a constellation. The designation did not last, however, although “Poniatowski's Bull” may still be found on some star charts.

Æsculapius was an immortal man who had been schooled by the centaur Chiron in the arts of botany and medicine. So he was knowledgeable of the various herbs and plants and a student of nature. One day, it is said, he was in the house of a friend when he killed a snake. He watched in astonishment when another snake slithered into the room with a particular herb in its mouth and with it restored the slain reptile to life. Recognizing the plant, Æsculapius soon had learned to use its mystical powers to heal the sick and resurrect the dead. It is from this history and from the ability of a snake to cast off its skin and assume a new revitalization that serpents have become symbols for healing. The staff of Æsculapius, with a snake coiling about the rod, is well known in today's medicine. Unfortunately, this symbol is often confused with the caduceus of Mercury, which is a doubly-winged wand entwined by two snakes. Truly, however, the symbol of Mercury is the symbol of messengers.

Æsculapius, the first doctor, sailed on the famous voyage of the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece. Following the journey, he continued to heal the sick and to advance the practice of medicine. On the death of Orion, he was about to attempt to restore the life of this great hero when Pluto, lord of the underworld, intervened. Pluto reasoned that his realm would decline if Æsculapius were allowed to revive the dead. He appealed to his brother Jupiter to agree that death should be the ultimate end of mortal man, not to be trifled with even by the most skilled of physicians. Jupiter, king of the gods, struck Æsculapius with a thunderbolt and ended his life on Earth. But in tribute to the accomplishments and skill of the great physician, Jupiter placed him among the stars, where today he is known as Ophiuchus, the Serpent Bearer.

Antiquated star maps show a larger constellation, depicting the physician clutching the serpent that wraps about his body or shoulders. Now, however, the serpent itself is represented and is given two identities. Stars to the west are those of the head, Serpens Caput, while the tail section, Serpens Cauda, writhes eastward toward Aquila, above the shield of Scutum.

One of the most interesting objects that you can't see in Ophiuchus is the Pipe nebula. On dark, clear nights you won't see it because this absorption nebula lies in front of the spectacular Milky Way. It is one of the largest dark-cloud formations that can (cannot?) be seen from the Northern Hemisphere.

Ophiuchus, Serpens Caput and the Serpent Energy

I grabbed this image from Google Sky: Ophiuchus (the man) is holding Serpens Caput (the snake / Milky Way Galaxy)



Ophiuchus is the omitted 13th zodialogical sign.  The Mayans placed a great interest in the cosmic serpent, so it seems very peculiar that these two signs are connected, yet never spoken about.

Serpens Caput

Serpens, or the Serpent, is held by the Serpent Holder, Ophiuchus, and is the only constellation to consist of two separate parts - Serpens Caput (the Head) and Serpens Cauda (the Tail).

Derivation

Though the stars of this region have been seen as a serpent for thousands of years, their symbolic meaning remains uncertain. It is thought likely that the Serpent and its bearer Ophiuchus are related to the Greek healer-god Asclepius. The Greeks believed that the serpents of Asclepius could cure diseases, and so belong a long association between serpents and medicine that continues to our own time.

The name translates as the serpent's neck, though it is sometimes called Cor Serpentis, for the serpent's heart.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Orien 2010, JNTU College of engineering

       Orien 2010, JNTU College of engineering, Oct 21-23, 2010

About Orien 2010:
It is a National Level Technical symposium is organized by the Departments of CSE and IT , which engender the meaning “The Rising Sun”. It exemplify the rising thoughts with innovation is always believed with motto –“ Knowledge never reduces by Sharing”.
” Orien’10 ” has also added the cultural flavor to its huge technical spirit where you can rock the floor with your rock movements open up your voice, make spectators spell bound with your mind blowing artistic skills and many more. This year realizing the fact that technology is meant to provide solution for human problems, we at ” Orien’10 ” have decided to support the cause ENERGY.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Courses in Computer Science & Engineering Department
Category
Highest Score
Lowest Score
Average Score
Computer Science & Engineering
Open
OBC
SC
ST
632
582
490
381
607
565
439
NA
615
573
469
NA
Information Security
Open
OBC
SC
ST
607
569
418
364
594
544
398
NA
603
548
406
NA

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Ranking Of India

Hurry!!! Sum of the  Indian universities standz top among 200  universities according to the survey of 2011 which  is updated yesterday . positions of the universities are 24,28,33,182 . proud to be in thz state :)

Top Universities According to 2011

Hey here are the top  200 universities in the world according to the year 2011....
 Stanford University
United States
 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States
 University of California, Berkeley
United States
 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Mexico
 Michigan State University
United States
 Indiana University
United States
 Yale University
United States
 Peking University
China
 Purdue University
United States
10  Shanghai Jiaotong University
China
11  Duke University
United States
12  Xi'an Jiaotong University
China
13  Tsinghua University
China
14  University of Cambridge
United Kingdom
15  Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain
16  Fudan University
China
17  University of Oxford
United Kingdom
18  California Institute of Technology
United States
19  Keio University
Japan
20  Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
Switzerland
21  Universidad de Granada
Spain
22  National University of Singapore
Singapore
23  Zhejiang University
China
24  Indian Institute of Technology Madras
India
25  Nanjing University
China
26  Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
27  Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto
Finland
28  Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
India
29  Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Brazil
30  National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Greece
31  The University of Texas at Austin
United States
32  Institut Teknologi Bandung
Indonesia
33  Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
India
34  Imperial College London
United Kingdom
35  Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem
Hungary
36  Harvard University
United States
37  Universidade de Coimbra
Portugal
38  Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi
Turkey
39  Columbia University in the City of New York
United States
40  Bogaziçi Üniversitesi
Turkey
41  Bilkent Üniversitesi
Turkey
42  University of Michigan
United States
43  University of Georgia
United States
44  University of Washington
United States
45  New York University
United States
46  Cornell University
United States
47  Penn State University
United States
48  University of Pennsylvania
United States
49  Princeton University
United States
50  University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
United States
51  University of Wisconsin-Madison
United States
52  Oregon State University
United States
53  Boston University
United States
54  University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
United States
55  University of Southern California
United States
56  University of Toronto
Canada
57  University of California, Los Angeles
United States
58  Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
United States
59  Carnegie Mellon University
United States
60  University of Minnesota
United States
61  The Ohio State University
United States
62  Norges teknisk-naturvitenskaplige universitet
Norway
63  University of Virginia
United States
64  Universidade de São Paulo
Brazil
65  University of California, San Diego
United States
66  University of Colorado at Boulder
United States
67  University of Florida
United States
68  University of Pittsburgh
United States
69  University of Notre Dame
United States
70  Washington State University
United States
71  North Carolina State University
United States
72  Renmin University of China
China
73  University of Iowa
United States
74  University of Arizona
United States
75  University College London
United Kingdom
76  Arizona State University
United States
77  University of Maryland
United States
78  University of Chicago
United States
79  Kungliga Tekniska högskolan
Sweden
80  Texas A&M University
United States
81  Universität Wien
Austria
82  McGill University
Canada
83  Waseda University
Japan
84  King Saud University
Saudi Arabia
85  Johns Hopkins University
United States
86  Dartmouth College
United States
87  Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
United States
88  Simon Fraser University
Canada
89  Drexel University
United States
90  University of Phoenix
United States
91  The University of British Columbia
Canada
92  Northwestern University
United States
93  York University
Canada
94  University of California, Davis
United States
95  Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen
Germany
96  Universität Leipzig
Germany
97  The University of Tokyo
Japan
98  The University of Manchester
United Kingdom
99  Universitat de València
Spain
100  King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
Saudi Arabia
101  University of California, Irvine
United States
102  Freie Universität Berlin
Germany
103  Universidade de Brasília
Brazil
104  Monash University
Australia
105  National Taiwan University
Taiwan
106  University of Calgary
Canada
107  Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Brazil
108  Colorado State University
United States
109  Georgia Institute of Technology
United States
110  The University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
111  Rice University
United States
112  University of Delaware
United States
113  Brown University
United States
114  University of Alberta
Canada
115  The University of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
116  Boston College
United States
117  Universität Trier
Germany
118  Universitat de Barcelona
Spain
119  University of Leeds
United Kingdom
120  Georgetown University
United States
121  Iowa State University of Science and Technology
United States
122  Universidad de Sevilla
Spain
123  University of California, Santa Barbara
United States
124  Università degli Studi di Bologna
Italy
125  Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
Italy
126  University of New Mexico
United States
127  The University of Tennessee
United States
128  Universitetet i Oslo
Norway
129  The University of Melbourne
Australia
130  The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
131  Université de Genève
Switzerland
132  Moscow State University
Russia
133  University of Waterloo
Canada
134  Lunds Universitet
Sweden
135  The Australian National University
Australia
136  The University of Oklahoma
United States
137  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Germany
138  Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Brazil
139  Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
Spain
140  Universität zu Köln
Germany
141  The University of Nottingham
United Kingdom
142  The London School of Economics and Political Science
United Kingdom
143  Tufts University
United States
144  Technische Universität Wien
Austria
145  Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
Germany
146  University of Nebraska-Lincoln
United States
147  University of Rochester
United States
148  The University of York
United Kingdom
149  University of California, Riverside
United States
150  Technische Universität Berlin
Germany
151  Universität Hamburg
Germany
152  University of Southampton
United Kingdom
153  Université Libre de Bruxelles
Belgium
154  Universidad de Salamanca
Spain
155  Universitas Indonesia
Indonesia
156  University of California, Santa Cruz
United States
157  CUNY System
United States
158  University of Ottawa
Canada
159  Universidad de Chile
Chile
160  Universität Innsbruck
Austria
161  Universidad de Alicante
Spain
162  Anadolu Üniversitesi
Turkey
163  Nanyang Technological University
Singapore
164  University of Connecticut
United States
165  Universidad de Navarra
Spain
166  The University of New South Wales
Australia
167  Universidad de Buenos Aires
Argentina
168  The University of Sydney
Australia
169  Rochester Institute of Technology
United States
170  The University of Queensland
Australia
171  Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Netherlands
172  Universidad del País Vasco
Spain
173  Université Laval
Canada
174  University of Maryland, Baltimore County
United States
175  Universität München
Germany
176  University of Glasgow
United Kingdom
177  University College Dublin
Ireland
178  Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Belgium
179  École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Switzerland
180  Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Germany
181  University of Liverpool
United Kingdom
182  University of Delhi
India
183  Université de Caen Basse-Normandie
France
184  Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Australia
185  University of Miami
United States
186  Carleton University
Canada
187  Universidad de La Rioja
Spain
188  Tianjin University
China
189  University of Science and Technology of China
China
190  Wuhan University
China
191  Karolinska Institutet
Sweden
192  Universidad de Zaragoza
Spain
193  Newcastle University
United Kingdom
194  Universidad de Guadalajara
Mexico
195  Durham University
United Kingdom
196  University of California, San Francisco
United States
197  Technische Universität Dresden
Germany
198  Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin
Ireland
199  Kasetsart University
Thailand
200  Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Spain