FINAL YEAR PROJECT'S AND GUIDANCE |
- Google United Negro College Fund Scholarship 2010
- Bioconversion of Hemicellulose
- A Study of HR Practices in ITC
| Google United Negro College Fund Scholarship 2010 Posted: 06 Jan 2010 11:19 PM PST Google has announced yet another Scholarship called Google UNCF Scholarship Program for students in computer science. Award Scholarship recipients will each receive a $10,000 scholarship for the 2010-2011 academic year and be invited to attend the all-expenses-paid Annual Google Scholars' Retreat at the Googleplex in Mountain View, California, in the Spring of 2011. Who can apply? Applicants must satisfy the following eligibility criteria: 1. Pursuing a Computer Science or Computer Engineering degree, or a degree in a closely related field (such as Software Engineering) 2. Maintaining a cumulative GPA of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale in their current program 3. Entering their senior year of undergraduate study or enrolled in a graduate program in the 2010-2011 academic year at a university in the United States Source:- Google Deadline to Apply: April 16, 2010 For More information visit http://www.google.com/jobs/scholarships or http://www.uncf.org/forstudents/scholarDetailSGA.asp?id=438 |
| Bioconversion of Hemicellulose Posted: 06 Jan 2010 05:30 PM PST Lignocellulose, the major component of biomass, makes up about half of the matter produced by photosynthesis. It consists of three types of polymers – cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin – that are strongly intermeshed and chemically bonded by non-covalent forces and by covalent cross-linkages. The chemistry of cellulose can be dated back to 1838 when it was believed that the cell wall of plants is not made of one uniform chemical substance but peculiar to each species. But the subsequent works, Index 1. Introduction 1.1. Plant cell wall 2. Chemistry of Cellulose 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Structure of Cellulose 3. Chemistry of Hemicellulose 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Holocellulose 3.3. Structure of Hemicellulose 3.3.1. Hardwood Hemicelluloses 3.3.2. Softwood Hemicelluloses 3.4. Composition of Hemicellulose in various feedstocks 3.4.1. Xylans & Mannans 4. Hydrolysis of Hemicellulose 5. Bioconversion of Hemicellulose 5.1. Introduction 5.2. Bioconversion by Enzymatic Hydrolysis 5.2.1. Hemicellulase 5.3. Bioconversion by Microbial Organisms 5.3.1. Introduction 5.3.2. Fermentation by Fungi 5.3.3. Fermentation by Bacteria 5.4. Synergic activities between enzymes 6. Effect of pre-treatment 7. Comparison of various methods 8. Conclusion 9. Reference DIRECT DOWNLOAD |
| A Study of HR Practices in ITC Posted: 06 Jan 2010 05:54 AM PST A Study of HR Practices in ITC is the project for MBA Students and can be used by them for reference.The content detail is given below.Objectives of project are 1. To know the recruitment & selection procedures adopted in this company.2.To improve training and development programs used in the company.3.To know how the performance of the employees is being appraised.4.To provide better employee welfare.5.To increase the labor productivity. Author:-Raibahadur Singh Parihar Contents 1. Declaration 2. Acknowledgement 3. Preamble 4. Objective 5. Certification of ITC 6. Policies of ITC 7. Company profile 8. Growth history 9. SWOT Analysis 10. ITC Philosophy 11. HR Management 12. HR Practices at ITC 13. Action Plan 14. Graphical representation of data 15. Research Methodology 16. Questionnaire 17. Results & Conclusion 18. Suggestion DIRECT DOWNLOAD |
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