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Sahyadri Conclave - Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management, Mangaluru
Saturday, September 19 2020

Atmanirbhar Project (Make In India) at Sahyadri – Fuel Nozzle Assembly

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The Dept. of Mechanical Engineering and Caliper Engineering & Lab Pvt. Ltd, In-house Industry at Sahyadri are awarded with several Atmanirbhar (Make In India) projects.
In the journey to self-reliance, Sahyadri is leading the Dakshina Kannada Region by actively engaging with Defence and Nuclear sectors in many projects. Students of Mechanical Engineering at Sahyadri will have great time in being part of this epitome of learning and participating in the nation's prestigious projects.
Bharat Earth Movers Ltd, Mysore who are supplying Defence vehicles to carry arms and ammunitions in the battle field has given the responsibility of indigenously developing "Fuel Nozzle Assembly" for their war front Defence vehicle, TATRA. These are presently imported from Europe. Complete product right from designing to manufacturing will be carried out at Sahyadri in collaboration with faculty, students and industry experts.
About Fuel Nozzle Assembly:
The objective of Fuel Nozzle Assembly is to atomize and vaporize the fuel for efficient combustion in the engine. This pressure-atomizing nozzle assembly is, in effect, a nozzle within a nozzle.

Bridge Course 2020 - A Succinct Overview

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A 10-day long Bridge Course was held for Engineering Aspirants by TCE in collaboration with DTlabz at Sahyadri to give them a glimpse of their onward journey in engineering studies. The First Batch of aspirants had 69 students.
Bridge Course brings together students from varied domains and presents introductory concepts in an engaging manner by building projects like prototyping, coding and designing, making sure the students gain an array of 21st Century skills with a focus on creative & critical thinking and problem solving, kicking off their journeys as ‘to-be engineers’.

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Activities like storyboard creation for the problem statements initiated team bonding and helped students break the ice as they got to know each other better.
During the first half of the course students were trained to use software like On-shape on which they went on to create 3-D Models of chassis for DreamKit bot and RC bot using Onshape software, followed by an introduction to MIT . The latter half of the course saw students putting their knowledge to test by assembling and coding their own RC and Line Follower bots, followed by insightful sessions on Communication which gave them great takeaways.
The most awaited moment arrived on the last day of Bridge Course, where the trainers put together a magnificent arena for the Mega Event. Each team competed with utmost attentiveness where their robots acted like good carriers, ensuring the obstacle - being corona infected bots - would not stall them.
Team Mind Benders and Team Delta basked in the victory after they beat all the remaining teams in the arena. Team Illuminati managed to secure runners up and the entire Auditorium roared with energy!

Faculty, Dept. of CSE is invited as Resource Person for a Webinar on “How to Engage High Impact Online Session Securely”

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webinar Dr. Ananth Prabhu G., Professor, Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering was invited as Resource Person to a Webinar on “How to Engage High Impact Online Session Securely”, as part of 4-Day Karnataka State Online Teachers’ Training Programme.
The Webinar which was in Kannada was conducted in association with CDAC, ISEA (Information Security Education and Awareness), Cyber Safe Girl and DSERT Karnataka. The primary focus was on the teachers from remote villages and towns having limited resources.
Dr. Ananth with his simple and lucid explanation in Kannada language discussed about the various devices, equipment and software to be used to make online teaching truly effective and impactful. He suggested the use of platforms like Jio Meet and Google Meet instead of Zoom meetings.
Further, Dr. Ananth shared some excellent tips for awesome classes and also elucidated the best use of Google classrooms, Moodle and other Learning Management systems. The concept of Flipped classrooms and taking feedback was discussed.
Dr. Ananth deliberately induced some games in between which made the session more interesting and interactive. During the Q/A session, his answers to the queries raised, cleared the doubts of every participant explicitly.
Around 1,500 teachers attended the live Webinar and appreciated the initiative taken towards capacity building.

Quote for the day

"In order to write about life first you must live it."
-Ernest Hemingway

 


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