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Student’s activities held during Oct’2019 to Feb’2020 1. A Campus hackathon for screening teams to be nominated for Smart India Hackathon-2020 (SIH-2020) was conducted on 06/02/2020. The solution to problem statements chosen by participating teams for Campus Hackathon were evaluated on the following parameters- novelty of the idea, complexity, clarity, details, feasibility, practicability, sustainability, scale of impact, user experience and potential for future work progression. Based on the performance, a merit list of the participant teams was published. Table 1(a): Merit list of teams in software category Category: Software Mer it Team Name Team Composition Team Leader 1 Quebicks 2.0 Boys: 05 Girls: 01 Mohit Gupta 2 Bit Visionaries Boys: 05 Girls: 01 Kumar Saurabh Raj 3 Techie Minds Boys: 04 Girls: 02 Abhijeet Kumar 4 The Union of AgroPro Boys: 04 Girls: 02 Varun Kumar Singh 5 Drifters 3.0 Boys: 04 Girls: 02 Saumya Gupta 6 Spartans 1.0 Boys: 05 Girls: 01 Rakesh Ranjan 7 Agricare Boys: 05 Girls: 01 Suraj Prasad Gupta 8 Marks Boys: 05 Girls: 01 Aashutosh Kumar Table 1(b): Merit list of teams in hardware category Category: Hardware Mer it Team Name Team Composition Team Leader 1 Ingenious 2.0 Boys: 04 Girls: 02 Nishant Kumar 2 Curiominions Boys: 04 Girls: 02 Bhanu Prakash Jha 3 TechSappers Boys: 04 Kumar

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Student’s activities held during Oct’2019 to Feb’20201. A Campus hackathon for screening teams to be nominated for Smart India Hackathon-2020 (SIH-2020)

was conducted on 06/02/2020. The solution to problem statements chosen by participating teams for Campus Hackathon were evaluated on the following parameters- novelty of the idea, complexity, clarity, details, feasibility, practicability, sustainability, scale of impact, user experience and potential for future work progression. Based on the performance, a merit list of the participant teams was published.

Table 1(a): Merit list of teams in software category

Category: Software

Merit Team Name Team Composition Team Leader1 Quebicks 2.0 Boys: 05 Girls: 01 Mohit Gupta2 Bit Visionaries Boys: 05 Girls: 01 Kumar Saurabh Raj3 Techie Minds Boys: 04 Girls: 02 Abhijeet Kumar4 The Union of AgroPro Boys: 04 Girls: 02 Varun Kumar Singh5 Drifters 3.0 Boys: 04 Girls: 02 Saumya Gupta6 Spartans 1.0 Boys: 05 Girls: 01 Rakesh Ranjan7 Agricare Boys: 05 Girls: 01 Suraj Prasad Gupta8 Marks Boys: 05 Girls: 01 Aashutosh Kumar

Table 1(b): Merit list of teams in hardware category

Category: Hardware

Merit Team Name Team Composition Team Leader1 Ingenious 2.0 Boys: 04 Girls: 02 Nishant Kumar2 Curiominions Boys: 04 Girls: 02 Bhanu Prakash Jha3 TechSappers Boys: 04 Girls: 02 Kumar Prabhakar4 Tech Tycoons 1.0 Boys: 04 Girls: 02 Piyush Bansal

The first five teams in the Software category and first two teams of the Hardware category were nominated for the SIH-2020 and next two teams in each category were waitlisted in SIH-2020 website.

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2. NASSCOM Diagnostic Test held at BCE Bhagalpur from 07.11.2019 to 10.11.2019 for 2nd, 3rd & 4th year students. In this test student’s aptitude ability, reasoning ability, communication skill, programming knowledge etc judged. The score card provided to each student indicates need for improvement in coding and programming fundamentals before opting for the emerging technology courses, analytical ability and reading comprehension etc. For remaining students NASSCOM Diagnostic Test will be held in March 2020.

S. No. Dept. Batch Total Enrolment Present Absent1. CE 2016-20 18 0 182. 2017-21 15 2 133. 2018-22 5 2 34. ME 2016-20 24 19 55. 2017-21 20 7 136. 2018-22 13 6 77. EE 2016-20 21 11 108. 2017-21 20 11 99. 2018-22 37 34 310. ECE 2016-20 32 22 1011. 2017-21 29 19 1012. 2018-22 46 36 1013. CSE 2016-20 24 16 814. 2017-21 24 19 515. 2018-22 31 28 3

Total 349 232 127

3. Four students went to NIT Rourkela on 19.10.2020 to 20.10.2020 for attending workshop on Ethical Hacking.

Sl No Name Roll No Department1 Shailendra Kumar 18446 ECE2 Ankit Kumar 18405 ECE3 Vishwajeet 18402 ECE4 Himanshu Mishra 18458 ECE5 Swetank Kumar 17448 ECE6 Amisha Bharti 18436 ECE7 Abhishek Raj 19509 CSE8 Aayush Raj 19504 CSE9 Rahul Raj 19549 CSE10 Nainey 19453 ECE

4. Third year students of Mechanical Engineering Department went for NTPC Kahalgaon for industrial visit on 08.11.2019.

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Outcomes of visit:-

1) Understand the working of NTPC power plant (capacity 2340 MW).

2) Understand the concept of profile of blades, casing of blades.

3) Working of high pressure, medium pressure and low pressure turbines.

4) Process of steam generation and unloading process of coal and how they reach from wagon to plant.

5) Get familiar to cooling tower and water tube boiler and condenser.

6) Most importantly they correlate the theory portion with live equipment and it will help them to understand the whole phenomenon of power plant and it remains forever in their minds.

Fig: Visit of Mechanical students to NTPC Kahalgaon on 08.11.2019

5. Third year students of ECE Department went for one day Industrial visit to BSNL Bhagalpur on 08.11.2019. Mr. Mahesh Kumar (GMTD, Bhagalpur), Mr. Sushil Kumar (JTO) and Ms. Roma Sah (JTO) guided the students on various activities held at BSNL Bhagalpur. Students were given a brief idea on the technical aspects of Telephone switching, Telecommunication, brief idea about MSC and its different levels like BSC, BTS mobile, Broadband, NGNand the working of various exchange regarding telecommunication. The students learned about the smart technologies used in telecommunication.

Fig: Visit of ECE Students to BSNL Bhagalpur on 08.11.2019

6. Recently 3rd year students from Civil Engineering have gone to an ongoing bridge construction across river Ganga between Sultanganj & AguwaniGhat connecting NH 31 & NH 80 at Sultangang on 12/02/2020 and students from Electrical Engineering visited NTPC, Kahalgaon 14/02/2020.

Mr. Vijay Kumar (Sr. Project Engineer, BRPNNL, Khagaria), Mr. Mohan Prajapati (Project In-charge, S P Singla Construction Pvt. Ltd.) and Mr. Surya Prakash (Sr. Engineer, S P Singla Construction Pvt. Ltd.) guided the students on various activities going on at the project site. Students were given a brief idea on the technical aspects of pre-stressed concrete beam, their types, and different methods of pre-

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stressing, and brief idea about construction of well foundation, different challenges encountered during sinking of well like tilting of well.

Fig: Visit of students to an ongoing bridge construction across river Ganga between Sultanganj & Aguwani Ghat at Sultangang on 12.02.2020

Fig: Visit of Electrical students to NTPC Kahalgaon on 14.02.2020

7. Mr. Abhijeet Anand, Commercial Engineer, Schlumberger, Romania delivered expert lecture on “Skills that students need to learn in college that will make them standout in the corporate industry” to students on 03.12.2019.

8. Following students attended workshop at IIT Bombay from 03.01.2020 to 05.01.2020.

Sl No Name Roll No Topic Department1 Chandan Kumar 17538 Machine Learning CSE Department2 Satyam Swaraj 17541 Ethical Hacking CSE Department3 Nishant Kumar 18444 Under Water Robotics ECE Department

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4 Nadim Ahmad Khan 18345 Solarizer Electrical Department5 Sumit Kumar Suman 18343 Solarizer Electrical Department6 Avinash Kumar 18354 Under Water Robotics Electrical Department7 Aman Kumar 18358 Under Water Robotics Electrical Department 8 Subham Akela 18453 Under Water Robotics ECE Department9 Anat Kumar 18466 Solarizer ECE Department10 Himanshu Mishra 18458 Solarizer ECE Department 11 Shubham Kumar D18552 Ethical Hacking CSE Department12 Sunil Kumar 17523 Ethical Hacking CSE Department

IIT Bombay has an outstanding repo for its Asia’s largest event called Techfest. This year the Techfest was conducted by IIT Bombay from 3-5 January 2020. As per the approval from principal dated 16/12/2019, the students from BCE Bhagalpur participated in the Solarizer, Machine Learning, under water Robotics and Ethical Hacking workshop at Techfest, IIT Bombay.

In the Solarizer workshop a team of 4 students were experienced to the activities like mobile charging through solar panel etc. on the other hand in the underwater Robotics workshop, team of 4 students were given task to robotics activities by using coding techniques. Students learnt a lot of advanced techniques through this workshop. They were exposed to different activities gaining access to new technical methods, strategies and advanced machines. They were actively engaged in the workshop and were enthusiastic throughout the session. Students will bring this workshop knowledge in their projects and add up new technical development to their field. Students will perform their projects on Technoriti days at BCE Bhagalpur and at IITs based on concepts of this workshop.

9. Following students attended Indian Science Festival at IISER Pune from 11 to 12 Jan 2020.

Sl No Name Department1 Suresh Kumar CSE Engineering Department

2 Satyam Swaraj CSE Engineering Department

3 Mohit Gupta CSE Engineering Department

4 Akarshan Saurabh Mechanical Engineering Department

5 Aman Kumar Electrical Engineering Department

Report on IISER Pune Exhibition

It was very educational to us on various highly emerging topics of the world which includes Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. There were AI and ML talks and exhibits which helped us to learn the various basics of humanoid robots as it seeks to be India’s largest public celebration of science and engineering. It is Aspiring Minds’ effort to promote science and

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technology in India among the students and the workforce. We strongly feel that India needs to step up its S&T and innovation agenda to keep up its economic progress and social development. ISF is a way to get the public involved in the latest in science and get all actors in the ecosystem to discuss, collaborate and progress together.

Indian Science Festival seeks to create a bridge between scientists and society. It also served as a platform for deeper engagement between scientists in India, abroad, professionals and students. The main program was on several public science talks, demonstrations, panel discussions and expos of MS/PhD thesis, student projects, science flash fictions, etc. The event was also having highly technical talks to focus groups, and roundtables around science policy.

10. Following students attended workshop at IIT Guwahati from 06.01.2020 to 10.01.2020 on the topic “3D Printing & Allied Technology”.

11. A five day training program Conducted at BCE Bhagalpur for 2nd year students of CSE & EE department on “Java & Web Technologies” from 13.12.2019 to 17.12.2019. Training was provided by Dr. Preetish Ranjan (Amity University, Patna) and Mr. Aman Kumar (Programmer).

This workshop mainly focuses on the students eager to learn Java and Web technology from Basic. The duration of this workshop was 5 days, with 10 Sessions, 3 hours each, properly divided into theory and hands on practical sessions.

Students learn following contents of Java and Web Technology Features of JAVA JVM, JRE, JDK. Internal detail of JVM.

Java FundamentalsData types, Operators, Control Statements, Operators, Loop statements, Arrays, String, Enumerated types.

Essentials of Object-Oriented ProgrammingObject and Class Definition, Inheritance, Class Fundamentals, Constructor. Method Overloading Method Overriding, Static Members, Understanding Interface, Using Interfaces class.

PackagesWhy packages, Creating packages. Understanding Class path, Access modifiers and their Scope.

Exception HandlingImportance of Exception Handling, Exception Propagation, Exception Types, Using try and catch.

Web TechnologyHTML,DHTML,CSS, AJAX, Java Script and PHP

12. AKU-TEQIP Cell organized training session for students on “Interview Etiquettes” on 10.01.2020 at Patna. Following students participated in the event.

Sl No Name Roll No Department1 Nilu Kumari 17205 Mechanical Engineering Department2 Aditi Kumari 17219 Mechanical Engineering Department3 Atul Raj 17244 Mechanical Engineering Department4 Anshu Saket 17231 Mechanical Engineering Department5 Vaibhav Kumar 17211 Mechanical Engineering Department6 Amit Kumar 17247 Mechanical Engineering Department7 Shubham Kumar D18253 Mechanical Engineering Department

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Learn about phonetics, common errors in pronunciation. How to improve these common mistakes. And ways to improve spoken English. Practices of some common phonetics during session.

Characterization of intelligence- Characterization of our intelligence and find our weakness and strengths. According to that, find our suitable jobs.

Making of proper resumes. To understands the minds of interviewers so that we can give answer to them according to their needs. How to perform in group discussion. Using of proper word during group discussion like agree or disagree

with your group members before starting our discussion. Practices of group discussion during session.

13. 10 students from Electronics & Communication Engineering Department, 12 students from Electrical Engineering Department and 2 students from CSE Department participated in two day workshop held at IIT patna on “Android App Development” from 11-12 Jan 2020.

14. Three students from Electronics & Communication Engineering Department participated in two day workshop held at IIT Patna on “Ethical hacking & Cyber Security” from 11-12 Jan 2020.

15. Dr. Manoj Yadav (Research Associate, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Ropar) deliver expert lecture on “VLSI Technology & Semiconductor Device Research” on 16-17 Jan 2020.

16. Following students participated in workshop cum hands on training on Robotics at Hotel Chanakya, Patna from 11-14 February 2020.

Sl No Name Roll No Department1 Ramesh Kumar Choudhary 18425 ECE Engineering Department2 Nitesh Kumar 17310 Electrical Engineering Department3 Shivam Sinha 17208 Mechanical Engineering Department4 Prince Kumar Patel D18549 CSE Department5 Durga Kumari 17401 ECE Engineering Department6 Gracy Kumari D18458 ECE Engineering Department

Report on outcomes of “Workshop Cum Hands on Training on Robotics” at Patna

Some outcomes of the workshop cum hands on training on robotics are as:

Sl No Name Roll No Department1 Prashant Kumar Raushan 16131 Civil Engineering Department2 Suraj Kumar Sinha D17138 Civil Engineering Department3 Manikant Kumar 16344 Electrical Engineering Department4 Sahiba Shreya 16345 Electrical Engineering Department5 Shreya Bharti 16408 ECE Engineering Department6 Prity Kumari 16415 ECE Engineering Department

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(i) Filing of a patents: In this part we learn about -Google Patent Search, conditions of patient like novelty, Field of Invention, fill out the relevant form etc.

(ii) Start-up Idea and mistakes: In this section we learn about Target Audience, Competitive Analysis, Market Research, Right Co –founder for a start up.

(iii) Introduction about robotics – Field of Robotics, mobile robotics, motion planning problem.(iv) Discuss about robotics components - eg. Sensor, Motor driver, Arduino, Actuator, different

kinds of motors.(v) Projects on Arduino: LED blinking, Bluetooth controlling bot, Program Based Controlling

botusing Sensor.(vi) Future of Robotics : Application of robotics, Different kinds of Bots around the world Like Sofia, Biological Robot.(vii) Introduction about artificial intelligence: Early Search Engine like google AI, Chatbots, self

learning system, speech recognition, face recognition.(viii)Introduction about Internet of Things and Cloud: Controlling using wi-fi module, GPS location,

cloud based IoT.(ix) Introduction about cyber security: quantum computer, cyber crime, Human-machine interaction

eg. voice Assistant.(x) Creating App using MIT App Inventor: small project on mobile app by drag and drop.

17. Mechanical Engineering department organized 5 days workshop on CFD & SIMULATION TOOL for third year students from 11.02.2020 to 15.02.2020.

One Week Workshop- One week workshop on “ANSYS” has been organized by Mechanical Engineering Department at Bhagalpur College of Engineering from 11/02/2020 to 15/02/2020.Mr. Badyanath Tiwary, Senior Research Fellow, IIT (ISM) Dhanbad has delivered lecture and hands-on training during the training.3rd year students of Mechanical Engineering has attended the Workshop and it was very interesting and knowledgeable lecture and hands-on training. Students have got the knowledge of analyzing and finding the solution of real life problem in his domain through this workshop. This software has wide range of application for finding the solution in Research and Industries. The workshop has been schedule in introductory lecture and hands-on session for five days.

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Faculty’s activities during 01 st Oct’2019 to 15 th Feb’2020

18. Mr. Pawan Kishor Sah, Assistant Professor (Civil) attended five days Short Term Course on “Pavement Construction Practices” at MIT Muzaffarpur from 23.11.2019 to 27.11.2019.

19. Following faculty members participated in “Train the Trainer” training program held at BCE Bakhtiyarpur from 14 to 17 Oct 2019.

Sl No Name Designation1 Mr. Shashank Shekhar Assistant Professor (Humanities)2 Mr. Bikash Kumar Sah Assistant Professor (Civil)3 Ms Anshu Priya Assistant Professor (Humanities) 4 Dr. Manish Kumar Assistant Professor (Mechanical)5 Mr. Sunil Kumar Suman Assistant Professor (CSE)

A short report on Cambridge Assessment English "Train the Trainer” workshop

This Programme helps us to learn English and prove our skills to the world. They also help us to prepare our students and improve their English.

Whether our students are preparing for a Cambridge English Qualification, or simply improving their English, they have resources to help our students enhance their learning experience. They work with lots of people around the world to develop practical tools that make learning enjoyable and motivating us at every stage of our learning journey.

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Under this programme there were various lecture sessions delivered by Expert faculty Mrs. Smitha Purohit of Cambridge Assessment English. The lecture was very useful for us. According to Mrs. Purohit BEC (Business English Certificate) is one of Cambridge Qualifications. There are CEFR Level B1, B2, and C1. To get the BEC Level certificate Cambridge English School conducted the Examination on 23 Nov 2019. We appeared in the Examination and get passed with B1 Level. Over all it was nice experience. I would like put our thanks to Aparna Srivastva the person who arrange the programme and not the least Mrs. Smitha Purohit.

20. Md Nadir, Assistant Professor (Civil) presented paper in National Conference on Infrastructure Development & Environment Assessment (IDEA-2019) at Gaya College of Engineering from 22 to 24 October 2019. Title of the abstract was “Ground Water Contaminant Analysis of NTPC Kahalgaon Region”

21. Dr. Kaushal Jha, Assistant Professor (Physics) ) presented paper in 3rd International conference on Condenced Matter & Applied Physics (ICC) 2019 held at Bikaner, Rajasthan from 14to 15 Oct 2019 on the topic “ Tb3+/Eu3+ co-doped Ca2Ga2SiO7 phosphor for white light emitting diodes via energy transfer mechanism”.

22. Dr. Manish Kumar, Assistant Professor (Mechanical) and Mr. Alok Kumar, Assistant Professor (Electrical) attended five days workshop on “Digital Humanities” at IIEST Shibpur from 09 to 13 Dec’2019.

23. Following faculties attended short term course on “Research Communication” at IIT BHU from 02.12.2019 to 07.12.1019.

Sl No Name Designation1 Md Nadir Assistant Professor (Civil)2 Mr. Pranab Baruah Assistant Professor (Civil)3 Ms Anshu Priya Assistant Professor (Humanities)

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24. Mr. Mintu Singh, Assistant Professor (CSE) attended “AICTE Training & Learning (ATAL) Sponsored one week workshop on Artificial Intelligence” conducted by NIT Patna from 02.12.2019 to 06.12.2019.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the branch of computer sciences that emphasizes the development of intelligence machines, thinking and working like humans. AI is an area of study in Computer Science that focuses on creating computer systems that perform tasks that require human intelligence. The most important advantages of artificial intelligence is that it saves us time and effort to find real solutions to our industrial, economic, agricultural and many other problems.

Artificial intelligence improves student outcomes in these ways:

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1. As new technologies and devices become increasingly nuanced and sophisticated, the student will be able to capture and track voice, visual and biological data. AI will then be able to leverage these technologies to assess complex skills. For example, AI will be able to monitor eye contact during group discussions. How does this help educators? It allows them to gauge their learner’s levels of understanding and focus.

2. AI can pinpoint the most effective pedagogical strategies, techniques, methods, etc. and the applications and contexts of learning that are needed for the next generation.

3. AI can assist with extensive data collection and analytics tasks, which helps us to find the most effective pedagogical and classroom management techniques for each individual student.

4. AI can consolidate content and information to support curriculum delivery with deep learning.5. AI can provide just-in-time assessment by leveraging learning analytics and big data to find

changes in confidence and motivation levels in individual students. This allows educators to administer timely interventions to struggling students.

6. AI can develop tools to assess a student’s level of understanding by analyzing how a student arrived at an answer. This gives us valuable insights into a student’s thought process, which can be used to develop personalized learning plans. This, in turn, will help students pursue an educational path that serves two purposes. It allows students to learn concepts and skills that interest them and helps them to live up to their full academic potential

7. AI can be used to create systems that will enable us to track the progress of students in their classroom at an individual level. This includes measures that have historically been difficult for us to assess, such as creativity, innovativeness, and

8. AI can provide students with a personal tutor to assist them when they need help mastering a learning experience.

25. Mr. Ram Bilash, Assistant Professor (Mechanical) attended short term course on “Multiscale Modelling & Simulation” conducted by IIT Delhi from 07.12.2019 to 14.12.2019.

Report on outcomes of STC on “Multiscale Modeling and Simulation” at IIT Delhi from 9 th to 13th December, 2019.

The short term on Multiscale Modeling and Simulation was useful for recent trends of research in various fields using different simulation techniques for the any given problem.Outcomes of the short term course are as:1. Learned about MATLAB and its uses in Computation, Algorithm development, data analysis, modeling, simulation and prototyping. Then a hands on session on MATLAB to apply the concept of creating and operating variables, handling matrices and use of operators like logical operators, relational operators and short circuit operators.2. Came to know about Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) of simulation and basic layout of LBM programming was explained. Also two sample codes of LBM were used for hands on session in lab.3. Discussed about the Ansys Fluent and a problem through the software for a sample fluid. During hands on session the pre processing, domain and meshing, input of boundary conditions, convergence and post processing were discussed.4. Leaned about the Modeling of a heterogeneous medium in microscopic and macroscopic view was discussed.5. Also came to know about finite volume method, microfluidics i.e pressure driven flows, electro kinetic flow.6. Theoretical and computational description of transport at various scales.

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Application AreasMultiscale transport in porous media may be found in many modern technologies like chromatography, drug delivery substrates, membrane reactors and chemical sensors, ceramics, protective clothing, heterogeneous catalysis, batteries, fuel cells, oil recovery etc. Examples in the natural world can be found in groundwater phenomena and biological systems....... this list if far from being complete.The short term course on Multiscale Modeling and Simulation was a great combination of lectures and hands on session in the ratio of 70:30.

26. Dr. Manish Kumar, Assistant Professor (Mechanical) presented paper held at IIT Kanpur from 19 to 21 Dec

2019 on the topic “The Drivers for Environmental Innovation Strategy in Renewal Energy Sector: An Industry Perspective”

27. Dr. Kaushal Jha, Assistant Professor (Physics) ) presented paper on the topic “ Thermally Stable Blue-Green Emitting Tb3+ doped Ca2Ga2SiO7 phosphor for tricolor W-LEDs application” in CAMNP-2019

at Delhi Technical University, Delhi from 17-21 Dec 2019.

28. Mr. Ritesh Kumar, Assistant Professor (Mechanical) presented paper in 3rd International ISHMT-ASME

Heat & Mass Transfer (IHMTC-2019) conference at IIT Roorkee from 28 Dec 2019 to 31 Dec 2019 on the

topic “Investigation of Thermal Performance in Novel Wavy Geometry with Nanofluids”.

29. Following faculties attended FDP on “The Art of Teaching & Learning Engineering Graphics” conducted at NIT Calicut from 27.12.2019 to 04.01.2020.

The FDP on the art of teaching and learning engineering graphics was first of its kind. The outcomes of FDP are as:

i. Different approaches of teaching the engineering graphics were discussed from conventional to modern and it was suggested to use all approaches for teaching graphics.

ii. Engineering Graphics can’t be taught similar to any engineering subject and requires a lot of imagination of objects and their orientation.

iii. Fundamentals of engineering graphics provide us with an opportunity to learn solid modeling as a tool for design process and product realization in addition to skills/competencies that traditional introductory graphics classes promote.

iv. The syllabus includes learning cycles. Each cycle begins with classroom lectures to introduce the concept. This is reinforced by a hands-on laboratory “physical experience” to encourage student ownership of the concept.

v. A recitation-style working session follows to provide practice with the tools available in using the concept. Homework assignments also provide practice.

vi. The aim of teaching is simple and straight it is to make student learning possible more easy and enjoyable.

vii. ‘‘Teaching is complex, and great practice takes time, passion, high-quality materials, and tailored feedback designed to help each teacher continuously grow and improve’.

Sl No Name Designation Department1 Mr. Ram Bilash Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering 2 Mr. Satendra Kumar Mishra Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering 3 Mr. Vikash Kumar Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering

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viii. To ensure good teaching, teaching practices and meaningful learning, teaching must focus on imparting knowledge, skills and attitude in order to bring about a desirable change in learners.

30. Mr Abhishek Kumar Choudhary & Mr. Siddhart Kashyap, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering participated in five day workshop on “Transportation in Rural Areas” at IIEST Shibpur from 20-24 January 2020.

31. Mr. Kuldeep Yadav, Assistant Professor, Department of ECE participated in Five day faculty training on “Internet of Things” held at IIT Bombay from 27-31 January 2020.

The outcomes of FDP attended at IIT BOMBAY on "Internet of Things" are:

1. Learn about Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) Protocol with hands-on:i. Interface OLED displayii. Interface Line Follower Array

2. Learn about Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART) Protocol with hands-on:i. Send data on Serial Monitor and display it on OLEDii. Send and receive data between ATmega2560 and ESP32

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3. Learn about Mongoose OS with hands-on:i. LED Blinkingii. Sensor data transfer between atmega2560 and ESP32

4. Learn about MQTT Protocol with hands-on:i.MQTT Chat / EMQx Broker Labii. Mosquitto and optionally MQTT.js client

5. Learn about HTTP Protocol with hands-on:i. Fake JSON server ii. One more out of Things Board / Google Sheets /Spoonacular

32. Mr. Satyendra Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering is going to attend training program on “Data Science & Analytics” at IIT Gandhinagar from 17-27 February 2020.