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Orissa IIT Bhubaneswar JMI Student Part of Indian Team for CYBATHLON 21 June 2019 RNI No. : MPBIL01670 www.infimit.in | AN INITIATIVE BY AMIT M HOLKAR | [email protected] | 982-7575-903 Orissa IIT Bhubaneswar J&K Central University of Kashmir SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF OPEN Mathematics department kick starts 3- HOUSE ON JEE COUNSELLING day workshop on Algebra & Analysis IIT Bhubaneswar successfully Srinagar, June 18: Three day workshop on 'Algebra and organized an Open House, JEE Coun- Analysis' organised by the Department of Mathematics, selling and Interaction meeting on 18 School of Physical and Chemical Sciences, Central June 2019, for the benefit of IIT aspi- rants, in particular, those who qualified University of Kashmir (CUK) began at Nowgam-I in JEE (Advanced) 2019 and for those academic block of the varsity here on Tuesday. who will be appearing in 2020. More than 150 students/parents actively par- Registrar, Prof. Fayaz Ahmad Nika, Director Research and ticipated in the counselling session. Development, Prof. Abdul Gani, Dean School of Physical and Chemical Sciences, Prof. Wali Muhammad Shah, The session started with welcome note by the Chairman, JEE Cell, IIT Bhubaneswar. Prof. R. V. Rajakumar, Di- former Chancellor and Professor of Mathematics rector IIT Bhubaneswar welcomed the students and parents to IIT department, Central Bhubaneswar and congratulated the JEE (Adv.) qualified students for University of Rajasthan, their commendable achievement. He gave an in-depth overview into the Prof. A. P. Singh, Adjunct evolution of the IIT system in India including a brief talk on the 1st, faculty, department of 2nd and 3rd generation IITs, and IIT education in general. Mathematics, CUK, Prof. M.A Sofi, Coordinator, He also mentioned in detail about the philosophy of IIT‟s as they believe in not just creating an engineer by profession but a noteworthy Mr. G. M Sofi, other personality. He emphasized that the UG education in IIT‟s is at par with faculty members and students were present on the occasion. any of the global class institutions in the world. He also briefly spoke Dean School of Physical and Chemical Science, Prof. Wali about the rapid strides being made by IIT Bhubaneswar on several fronts, Muhammad Shah thanked the administration for their including education, infrastructure, research, and about the innovative support for holding the event. He said the department of steps such as foreign origin faculty engagement. mathematics is contemplating to organise such workshops in future as well. New Delhi Jamia Millia Islamia Central University Former Chancellor and Professor of Mathematics department, Central University of Rajasthan, Prof. A.P Singh said that mathematics has to be understood JMI student part of Indian team for systematically. Director Research and Development, Prof. Abdul Gani said CYBATHLON 2020 to be held at Switzerland that there are two aspects of mathematics, one is Fahad Mehfuz, student of B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) IV Semester has been selected to be discovering it and another is teaching. a part of Indian team participating in an Adjunct faculty, Prof. M.A Sofi said that mathematics is a International Competition CYBATHLON 2020 multi-dimensional subject and one has to look at it through to be held at ETH-Zurich, Switzerland on 2-3 different angles. May 2020. Assistant Professor, department of Mathematics, Mr. Nitin A. Katake conducted the programme proceedings while as The CYBATHLON is a unique championship in Assistant Professor, Dr. Aftab Hussain proposed the vote of which persons having physical disabilities compete against each other to complete everyday thanks. The inaugural was followed by technical sessions, tasks using state-of-art technical assistance chaired by resource persons. systems. This is the second edition of the International Competition, first one held in 2016. The competition has six different disciplines (Brain-Computer Interface, Functional Electrical Simulation Bike Race, Powered Arm Prosthesis Race, Powered Leg Prosthesis Race, Powered Exoskeleton Race, Powered Wheelchair Race) in which teams from various countries participate. The Indian team by the name GenElekTech is participating in Powered Exoskeleton Race discipline. GenEleck Technologies has also been selected as one of the incubate at Electroprenur park of Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India. Fahad Mehfuz is also an intern in this company. This team aims to produce an af- fordable exoskeleton for paraplegics in India or other developing countries around the world. Since 2018 the team has been developing the technology with which they will par- ticipate in the CYBATHLON 2020. PUBLISH WITH US ENGINEERING & SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH PA- PER PUBLICATIONS IJSHRE | IJSRC www.ijournals.in CALL FOR PAPERS PUBLICATIONS CALL FOR CONFERENCES Celebration of International Day of Yoga at Indian Insti- tute of Technology, Kanpur (IIT-Kanpur) D.K.T.E. SOCIETY'S TEXTILE & ENGINEERING Maharashtra INSTITUTE, Dist Kolhapur Achievement Prof Anand received two International Awards Research Centre Goa. He published 31Students placed with the package of 8.5 papers in international and national journals, and papers in international P.A. @ Noize Jeans Limited, Bangladesh conference like IIT Madras, attended many workshops and seminars, He also got “Best Paper Award” from the IIT Madras, and he got “Best Ap- preciation” from IISc Banglore from the considerd work in AMIE (IEI) Cen- tre Kalaburagi, and also he got many awards in private sectors. From the Prof.Anand Sheelvanth awarded the point of research many corporate re- two international awards “ RACE- lated to technology made him as associ- 2019 Bangkok Young Scientist ate membership in their body like cor- Award” award from the Thailand porate membership in “INSTITUTION DKTE Society‟s Textile and Engineering Institute, Ichalkaranji has placed Country. OF ENGINEERS INDIA”, “AIPCEU”, 31 final year B.Text students of 2018-19 batch with an annual package of “UACSE” and “ISTE” IARDO, and 8.5 lakhs in „Noize Jeans‟. Noize Jeans, is the most modern, automatic He awarded the “International Young many other bodies he has membership. garmenting and the fastest growing Jeans company in Bangladesh. Noize Scientist Award from the International Jeans is a multinational company and has its manufacturing plants in Research Scholars awarded in the Dhaka, Spain and United Kingdom. The plant at Dhaka is involved in manufacturing of denim fabrics, jeans, jackets and shirts. It supplies Tamil Nadu fabrics to major international brands like Baraksha, Zhara, Mango, Etam Rathinam College of Arts and Science and Springfield. Out of these 31 students 28 are from textile engineering and 3 are from other branches of engineering. The company experts visited DKTE and after checking the students talent in different rounds the selection was done. First round is of aptitude test, the shortlisted students then undergo two rounds namely pre-selection and final selection and then the selection was done. Telangana JB Institute of Engineering & Technology, Hyderabad DEVELOPING AND MANAGING EFFICIENT GARBAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM J.B. Institute of Engineering & Tech- nology took the initiative in Rathinam College have signed Memorandum of “Developing And Managing Efficient Understanding (MoU) with Texvalley Market Limited Garbage Disposal System”, at Jeevan- Department of Costume Design and Fashion Technology, Rathinam Col- guda (Moinabad Mandal under Chev- lege of Arts and Science have signed Memorandum of Understanding ella MP Consitutency) on phased wise manner. Establishment of garbage (MoU) with Texvalley Market Limited, Erode on (11.06.2019). Memoran- disposals in the village was done by the dum of Understanding have signed in front of Mrs. G. Mano Prabha Head, students and proper awareness is Department of CDF, Dr. R. Muralitharan Principal and Mr. D.P. Kumar created about cleanliness and Swachh Bharath. (Texvalley Market Limited). As soon as NSS students analyzed the problems faced by the villagers, OBJECTIVES OF MoU: they initiated the Swatch Bharath program by cleaning the roads, school Based on the principles and guidelines of the MoU organization and its surroundings. After that students conducted the awareness program about the hazards of polythene bags, and the alternatives of the polythene and institutional partner will give the skill development, co- bags. They also took the responsibility to teach the villagers about various operation, collaboration, workshop, exhibition and development streams in waste management like, to separate the organic and inorganic in the field. waste, and how the organic waste can be used to make natural manure, recy- Internship, Placement training and Entrepreneurship develop- cling of the inorganic waste. ment for Rathinam |College students. JBIET students took up the biggest Both organization and institutional partner will promote the initiative by implementing the plantation program in the school and system through regional, national and international level. some other public places in the village According to development of trends in Design and Fashion, stu- and they also created awareness among dents will be train with new techniques and updated software. the students by educating them about ground water level and how plants play State level and national level projects will be funding by the or- an important role in it. Students built a ganization and institution especially for the Rathinam College composed pit in the village which can students. be accessed by everyone of the village. Celebration
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