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Details of Organized Seminar, Workshop, STTP, Industrial Visit, Expert Talk, National & International Conference, Student’S Achievements & Other Activities Seminar: 1 SANKALCHAND PATEL UNIVERSITY SANKALCHAND PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, VISNAGAR DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Details of Organized Seminar, Workshop, STTP, Industrial Visit, Expert talk, National & International Conference, Student’s Achievements & Other Activities Seminar: 1. One Day National Seminar on "Waste Water Treatment Technologies (WWTT – 2019)" Sponsored by Gujarat Council on Science and Technology (GUJCOST), Government of Gujarat and organized by Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering, Sankalchand Patel University, Visnagar on 22nd March 2019. 2. One Day State Level Seminar on ‘Climate Change in Indian Perspective (CCIP-2019)’ Sponsored by ‘Climate Change Department, Government of Gujarat, Gandhinagar)’ and organized by ‘Department of Civil Engineering’ of ‘Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering, Visnagar’ during 9th March 2019. 3. Two Days National Seminar on ‘Emerging Trends in Civil Engineering (ETCE-2019)’ Sponsored by ‘Gujarat Council on Science and Technology (Govt. of Gujarat, Gandhinagar)’ ’ and organized by ‘Department of Civil Engineering’ of ‘Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering, Visnagar’ during 3rd – 4th Jan. 2019. 4. One day Seminar on SSIP Sensitization Program” Under ISTE student chapter and organized by ‘Department of Civil Engineering’ of ‘Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering, Visnagar’ for the students of B.E. Sem 5th and 7th - Civil and Mechanical Engg. on 11th August, 2018. 5. A State Level Seminar on ‘Water and Job (W&j-2016)” Sponsored by ‘Water Management Foram (WMF), Gadnhianagar’ and organized by ‘Department of Civil Engineering’ of ‘Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering, Visnagar’ on 22nd March 2016 (A World Water Day). 6. Two Days National Seminar on “Advances in Hydrology & Water Resources Engineering” organized by ‘Department of Civil Engineering’ of ‘Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering, Visnagar’ and sponsored by ‘Gujarat Council of Science & Technology (GUJCOST)’ on 17th – 18th October-2013. Workshop: 1. One day Workshop on “ Fundamental on Building Information Modeling (BIM)” Exclusively for B.E. Sem – VII Civil Engineering Under ISTE student chapter and organized by ‘Department of Civil Engineering’ of ‘Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering, Visnagar’ on 3rd Aug. 2018. 2. One day Student’s Workshop on ‘Practical Realisation of Civil Engineering Field Work’ organized by ‘Department of Civil Engineering’ of ‘Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering, Visnagar’ for the students of Final year Diploma/UG/PG on 17th April 2018. 3. One Workshop on “Introduction of Autocad’ sponsored by CADD Centre, Mehsana & SPCE Visnagar on 22nd – 24th August 2016. 4. One Workshop on ‘Basics of total Station-An Application’ for Civil engineering Students of b.e. Sem 8TH on 23rd July 2016. 5. Two Days National Workshop on “Advances in Construction Technology & Project Management” Sponsored by ’Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad and Gujarat Council on Science and Technology (Govt. of Gujarat), Gandhinagar’ organized by ‘Department of Civil Engineering’ of ‘Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering, Visnagar’ on 9th - 10th October-2015. 6. One Days National Workshop on “Water & Sustainable Development (W&SD-2015)” sponsored by ‘Water Management Foram (WMF), Gandhinagar’ organized by ‘Department of Civil Engineering’ of ‘Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering, Visnagar’ on 22nd March 2015. 7. Two Week ISTE Workshop on “Engineering Mechanics” Conducted and Sponsered by ‘Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay’, in ‘Civil Engineering Department’ of ‘Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering, Visnagar’ from 26th Nov. to 6th Dec. 2013 National Mission on Education through ICT (MHRD). 8. A one Day Workshp on ‘Green Building Awareness’ organized by ‘Civil Engineering Department’ of ‘Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering, Visnagar’and sponsored by Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD) & Organizes by IIT Bombay on 24th Aug. 2013. 9. Two Day Workshop on “Advanced Surveying Instruments” organized by ‘Department of Civil Engineering’ of ‘U.V. Patel College of Engineering-Kherva’ on 2nd -3rd , Jan.-2012. Short Term Training Programe: 1. Two Week ISTE STTP on “Environmental Studies” Conducted & Sponsored by ‘Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay’, in ‘Department of Civil Engineering’ of ‘Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering, Visnagar’ from 2nd June to 12th June 2015 under the National Mission on Education through ICT (MHRD). 2. Two Week ISTE Workshop on “Fluid Mechanics” Conducted by ‘Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur’, in ‘Civil Engineering Department’ of ‘Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering, Visnagar’ from 20th May to 30th May 2014 under the National Mission on Education through ICT (MHRD). National/International Conference: 1. 1st International conference on ‘Engineering and Management’ during 17th – 18th February 2016. 2. 1st National Conference on “Emerging Trends in Civil Engineering, ETCE-2015”, Sponsored by ‘Gujarat Council on Science and Technology (Govt. of Gujarat, Gandhinagar)’ organized by ‘Department of Civil Engineering’, of ‘Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering, Visnagar’ during 30th – 31st, March 2015.. Expert Lectures/Talk: 1. ‘Basics of Shear Force & Bending Moment’ by Prof. C. N. Patel, Asst. Prof. Sal Engineering, Ahmedabad on 3rd Dec. 2016. 2. “Design of Water Tank” by Mr. Darshan Shah, Consultant & Structural Engineer for the students of B.E. 7th Sem. Civil on 29th July 2016. 3. ‘Basics of AutoCad’ by Yatrik Goswami, General Manager, CAD Centre Mehsana on 10th April 2015. 4. ‘Know Your Cement’ by Mr. Manij Kulshesthra from J. K. Super Cement Pvt. Ltd. (Sponsored) on 18th March 2015. 5. ‘Application of Drip and Sprinkler Irrigation’ taken by Dr. Ashok Mishra, Head, Agronomy & Extension (Gujarat) Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd. Vadodara.and sponsored by ISTE student chapter pf SPCE on 29th Sept. 2014. 6. ‘Application of GIS in Civil Engineering’ taken by Ms. Bindi S. Dave, Consultant, N-Plus Solution, Ahmedabad and Visiting Faculty in CEPT University and sponsored by ISTE student chapter pf SPCE on 22th Sept. 2014. 7. ‘Formwork and Scaffolding for Concrete Structure’ by Mr. Umang Bhavsar, Asst. Manager, PERI (India) Pvt.Ltd. Mumbai on 14th Sept. 2013. 8. ‘Use and Importance of Hydrological Data’ by Er. A.G. Shah from State Water Data Center (SWDC) (Under Water Resources Deptt, Govt. of Gujarat) on 9th March 2013. 9. ‘Manufacturing of Cement’ by Mr. Pushkar Purohit, Marketing Officer, J. P. Cement Ltd. (Gujarat Region) on 8th March 2013. 10. ‘Recent Techniques in Transportation Engineering’ by Dr. P. J. Gundaliya, Asso. Prof., LDCE, Ahnedabad on 20th Jan. 2012. 11. ‘Concrete Mix Design’ by Dr. P. J. Patel from UVPCE, Kherva for the students of B.E. Sem. 4th on 17th Sept. 2011. Industrial Visit: 1. ‘Larson and Turbo Plant, Bhandu, Gujarat’ for the students of B.Tech. Sem. VI during 12th March-2019. 2. Tacheometry Project – Ambaji, Dharoi Dam, Water Purification plant – Vav and Stone quarry – Ambaji during 6th – 7th March 2019 for the students of B.Tech. Sem. IV. 3. Adani Port, Adani Power Plant , Adani Wilmar Limited Mundra at Mundra during 28th – 29th Jan. 2019 for the students of 1st Year. 4. ‘Mundra Port & SEZ Limited, Adani Wilmar Limited, Adani Enterprise & visit at West port and Adani Power Limited’ for the students of B.E. 4th, 6th & 8th Sem. Civil on 23rd – 24th May 2018. 5. ‘Sewage Treatment Plant at Pirana, Vikram Sarabhai Space Exhibition, ISRO at Ahmedabad and Institute of Seismological Research at Gandhinagar for the students of B. E. 6th & 8th Sem. On 6th March 2018. 6. ‘Construction Site of Flyover Bridge Crossing Railway at LC-4, New Ranip, Ahmedabad, Construction Site of Ahmedabad Metro Rail Project, Ahmedabad , 650 MLD Water Treatment Plant under AMC at Kotarpur, Ahmedabad , GIFT City at Gandhinagar’ for the students of B.E. 7th Sem. Civil on 30th Sept. 2017. 7. ‘Sardar Sarovar Dam on the Narmada river near Navagam, Nilkanth Dham Swaminarayan Temple in Poicha, Nimeta Water Treatment Plant & Sayaji Sarovar (Ajwa Dam), Ajwa Garden at Vadodara, Gujarat Engineering Research Institute (GERI) , Hydraulic Model Studies, Gotri, Vadodara’ for the students of B.E. 7th Sem. Civil on 14th – 15th Sept. 2017. 8. ‘Dharoi Dam Site at Dharoi , Water Treatment Plant at Vav , GHV Stone Quarry at Timba Hot-Mixed Paver Plant, Saraswati Buildcon at Timba Shriji Builder’s RMC plant, Khatoda Road at Vadnagar and Construction Site of Heritage Railway Station at Vadnagar’ for the students of B.E. 3rd Sem. Civil on 24th Aug. 2017. 9. ‘Construction Site of 19th Floor AMC Multispeciality Hospital at V. S. Campus at Ahmedabad, 180 MLD Sewage Treatment Plant at Pirana, Ahmedabad and Construction Site of Ahmedabad Metro Rail Project at Sabarmati, Ahmedabad’ for the students of B.E. 6th Sem. Civil on 16th March 2017. 10. ‘Aravali Mini Cement Plant at Amirgadh, Dantiwada Dam at Dantiwada village, Sipu Dam at Atal and ARK Ready MIX Concrete (RMC) Plant at Chadotar’ for the students of B.E. 4th Sem. Civil on 9th March 2017. 11. ‘ISRO, Ahmedabad, Ultratech RMC plant at Naroda GIDC, Institute of Seismological Research (ISR) & Gujarat International Finance Tec-(GIFT) City at Gandhinagar’ for the students of B.E. 6th Sem. Civil on 3rd March 2017. 12. ‘Construction Site of S.T. Bus station at Visnagar’ for the students of B.E. 7th Sem. Civil on 29th November, 2016. 13. ‘Kotarpur Water Works at Ahmedabad, Namrmada main Canal at Karai, Canal Syphon and Escape, GIFT City at Gandhinagar’ for the students of B.E. 5th Sem. Civil on 7th September, 2016. 14. ‘Sardar Sarovar Dam, Nimeta-Ajwa water Treatment plant at Baroda and Hydraulic Lab at GERI, Gotri at Baroda’ for the students of B.E. 7th Sem. Civil on 1st – 2nd September, 2016. 15. ‘Mundra Port & SEZ Limited, Adani Wilmar Limited, Adani Enterprise & visit at West port and Adani Power Limited’ for the students of B.E. 7th Sem. Civil on 13th -14th July, 2016. 16. ‘ISRO Ahmedabad, ISR Gandhinagar & GIFT City Gandhinagar’ for the students of B.E. 5th Sem. Civil on 24th Feb. 2016. 17. ‘State Water Data Centre Gandhinagar’ for the students of B.E. 5th Sem. Civil on 24th Aug. 2015. 18. ‘Sardar Sarovar Dam, Nimeta-Ajwa water Treatment plant at Baroda and Hydraulic Lab at GERI, Gotri at Baroda’ for the students of B.E.
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