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Student Co-Curricular Activities 2019-2020 DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Student Co-Curricular Activities 2019-2020 Roll Name Of The Duration of Place of Event S.No Name Activity Remarks Number Event Event Events Organiser Robotics 1. 18131A0323 Bora Narendra Escalade Prelims 7th July, 2019 Hyderabad IIT Guwahati First Position Module Robotics 29th Aug- 1st 1. 18131A0323 Bora Narendra Escalade Mains IIT Guwahati IIT Guwahati Participated Module Sep, 2019 Robotics 2. 18131A03G2 K Satya Satwik Escalade Prelims 7th July, 2019 Hyderabad IIT Guwahati First Position Module 29th Aug- 1st 3. 18131A03G2 K Satya Satwik Escalade Mains Robotics IIT Guwahati IIT Guwahati Participated Sep, 2019 Robotics Second 4. 18131A0347 Gadu Ritwik Escalade Prelims 7th July, 2019 Hyderabad IIT Guwahati Module Position 29th Aug- 1st 5. 18131A0347 Gadu Ritwik Escalade Mains Robotics IIT Guwahati IIT Guwahati Participated Sep, 2019 Remavathu Robotics 6. 18131A03F5 Escalade Prelims 7th July, 2019 Hyderabad IIT Guwahati First Position Hemanth Naik Module Remavathu 29th Aug- 1st 7. 18131A03F5 Escalade Mains Robotics IIT Guwahati IIT Guwahati Participated Hemanth Naik Sep, 2019 Robotics Second 8. 18131A0359 Gude Ravali Escalade Prelims 7th July, 2019 Hyderabad IIT Guwahati Module Position 29th Aug- 1st 9. 18131A0359 Gude Ravali Escalade Mains Robotics IIT Guwahati IIT Guwahati Participated Sep, 2019 Robotics Second 10. 18131A0313 Badam Sujini Escalade Prelims 7th July, 2019 Hyderabad IIT Guwahati Module Position 29th Aug- 1st 11. 18131A0313 Badam Sujini Escalade Mains Robotics IIT Guwahati IIT Guwahati Participated Sep, 2019 G. Anvesh Robotics Second 12. 18131A0344 Escalade Prelims 7th July, 2019 Hyderabad IIT Guwahati Kumar Module Position G. Anvesh 29th Aug- 1st 13. 18131A0344 Escalade Mains Robotics IIT Guwahati IIT Guwahati Participated Kumar Sep, 2019 No of students participated in sports, games and other events S.No Total no of students participated 18 1 State Level/ University Level 03 2 National Level 15 No of students participated in cultural events S.No Total no of students participated 0 1 State Level/ University Level 0 2 National Level 0 No of medals\awards won by students in sports, games and other events S.No Total no of students participated 0 1 State Level/ University Level 0 2 National Level 0 No of medals\awards won by students in cultural events S.No Total no of students participated 0 1 State Level/ University Level 0 2 National Level 0 2018-19 S.N Roll Name Of Duration Of Event Name About Place of Events Remarks o Number The Event Event Organiser 6 March 2019 Paper 1 17131A0367 G.Olive EKATHRA to 7 March GVPCE(A) GVPCE(A) Participated Presentation 2019 6 March 2019 2 17131A0367 G.Olive EKATHRA Design Hub to 7 March GVPCE(A) GVPCE(A) Participated 2019 6 March 2019 K.Lalitha 3 17131A0386 EKATHRA Xtreme Racing to 7 March GVPCE(A) GVPCE(A) Participated Bhargavi 2019 6 March 2019 K.Lalitha Paper 4 17131A0386 EKATHRA to 7 March GVPCE(A) GVPCE(A) Participated Bhargavi Presentation 2019 G.Reshma Sixth Sense 26 Sep 2019 to 5 17131A0366 ROBOKART GVPCE(A) IIT BOMBAY Participated Kumari Robot 27 Sep 2019 Sixth Sense 26 Sep 2019 to 6 17131A0371 G.Sri Bharath ROBOKART GVPCE(A) IIT BOMBAY Participated Robot 27 Sep 2019 Sixth Sense 26 Sep 2019 to Participated 7 17131A0376 J.J.Bhagavath ROBOKART GVPCE(A) IIT BOMBAY Robot 27 Sep 2019 K.Rama Sixth Sense 26 Sep 2019 to 8 17131A0395 ROBOKART GVPCE(A) IIT BOMBAY Participated Bhadra Sastri Robot 27 Sep 2019 Konda sasi Sixth Sense 26 Sep 2019 to 9 17131A0397 snehith ROBOKART GVPCE(A) IIT BOMBAY Participated Robot 27 Sep 2019 17131A03A K.Vivek Sixth Sense 26 Sep 2019 to 10 ROBOKART GVPCE(A) IIT BOMBAY Participated 3 Patnaik Robot 27 Sep 2019 17131A03F P.Jayavardha Sixth Sense 26 Sep 2019 to 11 ROBOKART GVPCE(A) IIT BOMBAY Participated 2 n Robot 27 Sep 2019 17131A03F P.A.V.Rama Sixth Sense 26 Sep 2019 to 12 ROBOKART GVPCE(A) IIT BOMBAY Participated 4 Krishna Robot 27 Sep 2019 17131A03C Mrinalini Sixth Sense 26 Sep 2019 to 13 ROBOKART GVPCE(A) IIT BOMBAY Participated 9 Poondla Robot 27 Sep 2019 IEEE 17131A03F Aashish 14 STUDENT IEEE DAY 2018 6 Oct 2018 GVPCE(A) GVPCE(A) Participated 5 Pinapala BRANCH 6 March 2019 A,James Second 15 17131A0304 EKATHRA Pneumatic Shoot to 7 March GVPCE(A) GVPCE(A) Felix position 2019 6 March 2019 A,James 16 17131A0304 EKATHRA Impulse to 7 March GVPCE(A) GVPCE(A) Participated Felix 2019 IEEE ARM CORTEX 3 Jan 2019 to 4 17 17131A0352 D.Goutham STUDENT GVPCE(A) GVPCE(A) Participated M3 Jan 2019 BRANCH INDIAN INDIAN INSTITUTE INSTITUTE OF OF WISSENAIR Automobile And 3 Jan 2019 to 4 TECHNOLOG 18 17131A0352 D.Goutham TECHNOLOG Participated E’19 I.C.Engine Jan 2019 Y Y BHUBANESW BHUBANES AR WAR Sports And K.Lalitha 11 Feb 2019 to - 19 17131A0386 Cultural Day Anchoring GVPCE(A) GVPCE(A) Bhargavi 15 Feb 2019 2018-19 Celebrating Cultural 16131A03L S.Pavan unity,technolo programmes,dec 27 Dec 2018 to 20 JNTUK JNTUK Participated 2 Kumar gy and enial 28 Dec 2018 excellence celebrations No of students participated in co-curricular activities S.No Total no of students participated 18 1 State Level/ University Level 0 2 National Level 0 No of medals\awards won by students in co-curricular activities S.No Total no of students participated 18 1 State Level/ University Level 0 2 National Level 0 2016-17 S. Roll Name Of The Duration Place of Event Name About Remarks No Number Event Of Event Events Organiser Research and 1 14131A0321 D. Siva Kumar Shaastra – 2017 2017 Madras IIT Madras Participated Innovation Expo D.Sai Karthik Research and 2 14131A0326 Shaastra – 2017 2017 Madras IIT Madras Participated Kumar Innovation Expo Research and 3 14131A0307 A.Lekya Shaastra - 2017 2017 Madras IIT Madras Participated Innovation Expo Two Day Recent Advances in P.Dhanunjaya 10th to 11th Andhra Andhra Paper 4 16135A0345 National Mechanical Naidu March 2017 University University presented Conference Engineering 2D & 3D Meshing Techniques Using 2nd to 4th Dept, of 2D & 3D Hyper 4 14131A0357 Kunal Das Hypermesh March, GVPCoE (A) Mechanical Participated Mesh (Structural & CFD 2017 Engineering Perspective) 2D & 3D Meshing Techniques Using 2nd to 4th Dept, of 2D & 3D Hyper 5 14131A0358 K.Divya Hypermesh March, GVPCoE (A) Mechanical Participated Mesh (Structural & CFD 2017 Engineering Perspective) 2D & 3D Meshing 2nd to 4th Dept, of 2D & 3D Hyper Techniques Using 6 14131A0321 D. Siva Kumar March, GVPCoE (A) Mechanical Participated Mesh Hypermesh (Structural 2017 Engineering & CFD Perspective) University Potharaju 18th & 19th College of 7 15131A03E8 TORQUE_2017 Hydro Cannon JNTU K First Srinivas Feb,2017 Engineering Kakinda (A) University 18th & 19th College of 8 15131A03E4 P.Ashok Reddy TORQUE_2017 Hydro Cannon JNTU K First Feb,2017 Engineering Kakinda (A) University 15131A03C Chiranjeevi 18th & 19th College of 9 TORQUE_2017 Hydro Cannon JNTU K First 6 Chaitanya Naram Feb,2017 Engineering Kakinda (A) University 18th & 19th College of 10 15131A0363 Jyothi Salla TORQUE_2017 Design Workshop JNTU K Participated Feb,2017 Engineering Kakinda (A) University 18th & 19th College of 11 15131A0361 Jillala Harika TORQUE_2017 Design Workshop JNTU K Participated Feb,2017 Engineering Kakinda (A) Eesh Varun Techno 27th to 29th 12 15131A0385 KSHITIJ-2017 IIT, Bombay IIT, Kharagpur Participated Kondapalli Management Fest Jan 2017 15131A03A Techno 27th to 29th IIT, 12 M.Vineetha KSHITIJ-2017 IIT, Kharagpur Participated 3 Management Fest Jan 2017 Kharagpur 15131A03H Techno 27th to 29th IIT, 13 Sayyed Afridi KSHITIJ-2017 IIT, Kharagpur Participated 6 Management Fest Jan 2017 Kharagpur Shaik Chandan Techno 27th to 29th IIT, 14 15131A03I1 KSHITIJ-2017 IIT, Kharagpur Participated Khan Management Fest Jan 2017 Kharagpur T.S.S.Harshanan Techno 27th to 29th IIT, 15 15131A03J1 KSHITIJ-2017 IIT, Kharagpur Participated dan Management Fest Jan 2017 Kharagpur Paper Presentation – 15131A03I3 S.Shaifa Ahamed Shaastra 2017 2017 Madras IIT Madras Participated Instagram 12 Object Tracking Bot 15131A03I3 S.Shaifa Ahamed Shaastra 2017 2017 Madras IIT Madras Participated Workshop Differential 15131A03C Nallana Akhil National Equations and 21st to 23rd 13 GVPCoE (A) GVPCoE (A) Participated 3 Kumar Workshop Engineering Dec,2016 Applications 2D & 3D Meshing Techniques Using 2nd to 4th Two Day 14 15135A0310 K.Rama Krishna HyperMesh March, GVPCoE (A) GVPCoE (A) Participated Workshop (Structural & CFD 2017 Perspective) A S V Roshini 15 14131A0305 Shaastra 2017 Robowars IIT Madras IIT Madras Participated Krishna Gavireddi 16 14131A0332 Shaastra 2017 Robowars IIT Madras IIT Madras Participated Sandeep Anurag Varma 16 14131A0325 Shaastra 2017 Robowars IIT Madras IIT Madras Participated Datla Kilarapu Ram 17 15135A0310 Shaastra 2017 Robowars IIT Madras IIT Madras Participated Krishna Pusapati Surya 18 15131A03F4 Shaastra 2017 Robowars IIT Madras IIT Madras Participated Narayana Raju 19 14131A0307 A.Lekya ROBOTRIX VIDHYUTRA- 22nd & 23rd GVPCoE (A) GVPCoE (A) Participated 2K17 2017 20 14131A0342 K.Sri Ram ROBOTRIX VIDHYUTRA- 22nd & 23rd GVPCoE (A) GVPCoE (A) Participated 2K17 2017 21 14131A0357 Kunal Das ROBOTRIX VIDHYUTRA- 22nd & 23rd GVPCoE (A) GVPCoE (A) Participated 2K17 2017 22 14131A0396 Rednam Venkata National Spirited Women of 10th to 12th Amaravati Legislative Participated Kamala Sameera Women’s India Feb,2017 Andhra Assembly Parliament Pradesh Andhra Pradesh 23 14131A0396 Rednam Venkata Research The Craft of 3rd & 4th GVPCoE (A) Dept. of English Participated Kamala Sameera Communication Writing, Editing and Feb,2017 Publishing 24 15131A03C N.V.S.Tarun Technical Club Learning Arduino 6th & 7th
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