Faculty

Priya Mittal
Assistant Professor
Fashion Management and Textile Engineering
Amity School of Fashion Technology (ASFT)

Amity University Mumbai

M.Sc Textiles, UGC NET

20 Years

Fashion Orientation, Textile Science, Wet Processing of Textiles, Fabric Manufacturing Through Weaving, Social and Psychological Aspects of Clothing
Traditional Textiles, Hand Crafted Textiles, Surface Embellishment Techniques, Conventional and Non Conventional Methods of Fabric Construction
Surface Embellishment Techniques, Conventional and Non Conventional Methods of Fabric Construction, Traditional Textiles, Quality Control
1) Life time member of Home Science Association of India no HSAI-2017-MH-22-LF

2) Member of Society of Dyers and Colourist.
"1. Teaching and Academic Research:
i. Set up university papers for M.Sc at SNDT Women's University.
ii. Guided dissertations on: -
a) Micro-encapsulation of Vitamin E and its application on fabric.
b) Micro-encapsulation of rose oil, jasmine oil and lavender oil on fabric and its durability.
c) Tatter’s Paradise.
d) Designing of wallets using waste suiting shirting material.
e) Apparel – Make life safe.
f) Tradition made approachable- An insight into Madhubani.
2. Participation in Events, Training Programmes, and Workshops: The details of it are given below: i. external examiner for Nirmala Niketan college of home science (Mumbai University) ii.Evaluated university papers in SNDT. iii. Participated in Annual fest (EMBLAZON) with extensive display and marketing initiative for textile products – handmade jewellery and tie-dye dupattas. iv.Evaluated answer books of M.Sc., B.Sc. & B.A. ( Home Science) at University level (Three times) v. Evaluated AISSCE answer books for Home Science for three years.
vi. School coordinator for the Eighth National Science Olympiad.
vii. Conducted Fashion Studies Practical as an External Examiner for AISSCE for two years.
3. Others: i. Successfully put up exhibition cum sale for hand-made textile products using various techniques like macramé, crochet, tie and dye, fabric painting, embroidery, patchwork etc. ii. Conducted workshop on best out of waste of CD’s , plastic bottles and newspaper (pen stand) for school going students.
iii. Taught total of 30+ articles/designs under textiles and craft from “conceptualization-to-designing-to-actual finished product”. iv. Compiled a Manual for M.Sc (Textiles and Clothing) on Fabric construction and woven fabric analysis.
v. Compiled a Manual for Fashion Designing (Diploma) on Traditional embroideries of India.


viii. Mosaic of colour and style- Fall winter 2011 (VKP web site Vidya today an online e-magazine)
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4. Attending Conferences and Seminars: The details of it are given below. a. . Paper presented and published in International seminar -Tatter’s Paradise (29-30 March 2010)
b. Papers presented in National Seminars

i. Public and private sectors join hands for economic sustainability of dying handicrafts. (1-3 Feburary,2018),32 biennial conference of home science association of India. (Abstract published)
ii. Tourism an aid to safeguard Indian arts and crafts. (29 July 2017)
iii. Designing of Uni-Sex wallets using waste suiting and shirting material. (24-25 Nov 09’), (Abstract published)
iv. Role of Rural Regional Banks in saving Handloom Sector- A great tradition in decline. (7-8 Nov 08’), (Published)
v. How and what you say as parents can change the world for a child. (27-28 Sep 08’)
vi. Fashion adoption behavior of college going girls. (2-3 Nov 04’)

c. Articles published

i. Tourism-An aid to safeguard Indian arts and crafts. (Paper published in International Scholarly Research Journal, July-September 2017, volume-6/34)
ii. “Women empowerment: An influence on media” in the book Women empowerment and globalization on page 294.
iii. “Social and health status of rural Indian women” in the book Empowerment of rural women on page 165.
iv. Khadi-The one and only textile that showed India the way to freedom and self-reliance.
v. Indian progression in recession through textiles.
vi. “Rural regional banks- Role in agriculture sector” in the book Rural regional banks- Role in agriculture sector on page 163.
vii. Textiles: an eye opener to self-reliance of women.
Amity School of Fashion Technology (ASFT)
Amity University Mumbai