Putting theory into practice

At the end of the academic year, the students of Goa College of Engineering get an opportunity to show their best projects at the Project Exhibition and Competition for final year students organised by the college. Café has the details
Putting theory into practice
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The Electronics and Telecommunication Department of Goa College of Engineering, Farmagudi, organised a Project Exhibition and Competition for final year students of Undergraduate and Post Graduate Courses, in which various electronics projects were demonstrated. The exhibition focussed on hardware and software projects in the fields of robotics, communication, image processing, automation, etc. A total of 119 students from the Department of Electronics and Telecommunication participated, with 20 BE projects and 38 ME projects on display.

The exhibition was visited by around 400 students of various secondary and higher secondary schools and different engineering colleges in Goa along with their faculties. Special guests for the exhibition were Prof Flavio S Nogueira, a German-Brazilian physicist specialising in the application of quantum field theoretic methods to condensed matter systems and Dr P S Reddy, Assistant Professor of Physics at NIT Goa. Prof H G Virani, Head of Department of the Electronic and Telecommunications was more than happy to answer the queries of those visiting the exhibition. “This is an annual exhibition which encourages the students to do well in their final year. The students who are in their second year get motivated looking at the projects put up for this exhibition and try to outdo them when they are in the final year. The same goes for the students who are completing their Bachelors and are focusing on doing their Masters,” says Prof Virani.

In the closing ceremony, prizes were distributed to the three best projects in BE and ME category. The occasion was graced by the presence of Abhijit Tamba, the founder of ‘EME Automation’. In the BE category, the first prize was bagged by ‘Electromyogram based Gesture Recognition and control’ by Saavi Gaunekar, Myron Britto, Virendra Bidkar, Ninad Joshi, the second prize went to ‘Design and Implementation of an Aerial Surveillance System using Radio Control’ by Kasheesh Prabhudesai, Onkar Chodankar, Dileep Ladache and Vishal Kamat and the third prize went to ‘Human Identification via Gait Recognition Using Kinect Sensor’ by Azfar Khoja, John George Joseph, Mrinal Shinde and Neviya Prakash.

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