Research & Publications

RESEARCH
SPOTLIGHT
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National and International
Conferences Organized

17

Industry Visits

27

Guest Lectures

7

Workshops

Basic (pure) and Applied Research carried out in academic institutes are the foundation of nation’s growth and well-being. Being a research driven university, Amity University has a dual mission; to educate students and to discover new knowledge frontiers through research. The ASFDT is committed to undertake key research in emerging areas. Focus of Research and Development (R&D) at ASFDT is to aid the government agencies, industry leaders and corporate in achieving self-reliance in technology. The institute strives to explore and propose innovative ideas and concepts to improve fashion and design sector as well as contribute towards nation-building through applied research.

Thrust Areas of Research

ASFDT faculty is at the forefront of scholarly disciplines and research that helps shaping the understanding of an enormous range of academic fields of Fashion Design and Technology. Major areas of research at ASFDT include

  • Fashion Trend Analysis
  • Garment Designing
  • Fashion Design Research
  • Historical Design Analysis
  • Garment Construction
  • Textile, Himalayan Nettle Fibre and its Possibilities in Textiles: A Review’, Raj, S., Ghosh, H. & Choudhuri, P. K., Journal of Textile Association, 2017, 78 (1), ISSN 0368-4636.
  • Textile, Manufacturing of Yarn from Some Natural Fibres of Himalayan Origin and Their Blends, Raj, S., Ghosh, H. & Choudhuri, P. K., Naveen Shodh Sansar (An International Referred / Peer Review Research Journal), 2017, ISSN 2320 - 8767 | E-ISSN 2394-3793.
  • Textile, Himalayan Fibres and the Possibilities of Sustainable Livelihood among Bhotia Tribes in Uttarakhand, Raj, S., Ghosh, H. & Choudhuri, P. K., Naveen Shodh Sansar (An International Referred / Peer Review Research Journal), 2016, ISSN 2320 - 8767 | E-ISSN 2394-3793.
  • Raj, S. and Jha, S. (2016). Modernization of khadi through application of innovative eco-friendly techniques of natural dyes: Promoting garments for youth. International Conference. Empowering Khadi and Handlooms through Design Intervention. Baroda. 30 September to 1 October. 2016.
  • Textile, Silk enzymatic degumming, Raj, S., fibre2fashion.com, 2014.
  • Photography, Photographs on Rajasthan’s Folk & Culture, Raj, S., Indyana magazine, Netherland, 2013, ISSN 2215 – 1192.
  • Multidisciplinary, Role of NGOs in promoting Financial Literacy among rural women in Rajasthan, International Conference on Personal Finance for Indian Women: The Strategic Dimensions, WISDOM, Banasthali Vidyapith, Banasthali,15th -16th January 2016.
  • Skill Enhancement, Poster presentation on Employment of Youth in India : Opportunities & Challenges, Poster presentation in UGC sponsored, Raj,S. & Raj, R., National Seminar on ‘Employment Generation Through Skill Enhancement : Challenges and Opportunities, Community College, Banasthali Vidyapith, Banasthali, 30th March 2015.
  • Textile, ‘Bagru’ – a traditional printing technique of Rajasthan, Raj, S. & Choudhuri, P. K., Handloom Textiles and Natural Dyes (Ed.), 2017, Department of Silpa Sadana (Textile Section), Visva Bharati University, ISBN 978-93-5268-157-0
  • Textile, A study on possibilities of spinnability of Himalayan Nettle fiber with other fibers, Raj,S., Tripathi, S, Progression in Apparel & Textile Research (Ed) 2019, Amity School Of Fashion Technology, Amity University, ISBN: 978-9-82062-53-0.
  • Designing and construction of casual skirts for college going girls using denim and printed cotton, Asian Journal of Home Science. ISSN: 0973-4732, Vol. 8(2), Dec 2013. Pg: 547-549.
  • Designing and construction of casual skirts for college going girls using denim, Textile Trends. ISSN: 0040-5205, Oct 2013. Pg: 53-54.
  • Comparison of social values between children from joint and nuclear family types, Indian journal of health and wellbeing. ISSN-p-2229-5356, 2015, 6(5), Pg:508-510.
  • Emerging clean technologies of water conservation in textile processing. INSIGHT. ISSN: 2394-0360, Dec 2015. G: 45-49.
  • Awareness about sun protective clothing in consumers of Udaipur, SSIJMR. E-ISSN: 2395-7964, Vol. 2(3). 2016. Pg: 21-29.
  • Market availability & use of sun protective clothing/accessories among women consumers. Asian journal of Home Science. ISSN: 0973-4732, Vol. 11(1), 2016. Pg: 195-201.
  • Impact of Developed Information Package on UV protection for Knowledge Gain among Women Consumer. Asian journal of Home Science. ISSN: 0973-4732, Vol. 11(2), 2016. Pg: 373-377.
  • Consumer awareness about UV radiations and its hazardous effects. Asian academic research journal. ISSN: 2278-859X, July 2015, Vol. 2( 2). Pg: 171-181.
  • Assessment of UPF of various fabrics for UV protection. Asian academic research journal. ISSN: 2278-859X, October 2016, Vol. 3(10). Pg: 62-67.
  • Comparison in the level of empathy in adolescent girls & boys. Indian journal of health & wellbeing. ISSN-p-2229-5356, Vol.8.( 7).
  • Creating sustainable accessories using waste embroidery threads. International journal of management and social science research. ISSN: 2319-4421, February 2018. Vol. 7(2)s. Pg: 25-28
  • Empowering youth through creative employment: Card Weaving, Tripathi, S. & Kaur, R., Developmental Prospects of Life Skills 2014. ISBN: 978-93-82068-24-2
  • Development of adolescents through life skills, Tripathi, S. & Saxena, S. Developmental Prospects of Life Skills 2014. ISBN: 978-93-82068-24-2
  • Green future of textile dyeing, Trends and Challenges in Chemical Sciences. Tripathi, S., Madan, Y., Trends and Challenges in Chemical Sciences 2018 Gujranwala Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Ludhiana, ISBN: 978-93-85835-57-5.
  • Textile, A study on possibilities of spinnability of Himalayan Nettle fiber with other fibers, Raj,S., Tripathi, S., Progression in Apparel & Textile Research (Ed) 2019, Amity School Of Fashion Technology, Amity University Jaipur, ISBN: 978-9-82062-53-0
  • Sustainable Dyeing and Printing, Ecofriendly Dyeing of Selected Natural and Synthetic Fabrics using Waste Teak Leaves (Tectona grandis linn.) – A Step Towards Sustainability, Agrawal, A., Chopra, S., The Indian Journal of HOME SCIENCE, Vol.30, No. 2 July 2018 ISSN 0970 2733 IHMSF-30 (1-184)2018.
  • Sustainable Practices, Utilization of Waste Teak Leaves (Tectona grandis linn.) for Sustainable Dyeing of Selected Natural and Synthetic Fabrics, Agrawal, A., Chopra, S.,Waste as a resource by design, 3rd International Conference on Design, Pg. no.13, 12 February 2018, Organized by GD Goenka University School of Fashion & Design, ISBN 978-93-87471-79-5.
  • Sustainable Dyeing and Printing, Ecofriendly Dyeing of Selected Natural and Synthetic Fabrics using Waste Teak Leaves (Tectona grandis linn.) – A Step Towards Sustainability, Agrawal, A., Chopra, S., The Indian Journal of HOME SCIENCE, Vol.30, No. 2 July 2018 ISSN 0970 2733 IHMSF-30 (1-184)2018.