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technical and cultural events
organized by the Electrical
and Electronics Engineering Department.

Technical Events

 

Slide Pitch (Paper Presentation)

Event Description:

SLIDE PITCH is an exciting and intellectually stimulating paper presentation event. This event provides a platform for students to showcase their innovative ideas, research, and technical knowledge in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Participants will present their papers on cutting-edge topics related to electrical engineering through a concise and engaging slide presentation.

Event Rules:
  • Maximum number of participants in a Team is 2.
  • The topics that the papers can be chosen by your own.
  • Abstract should not exceed one page.
  • The time limit for paper presentation is 10 minutes (8 minutes for presentation and 2 minutes for queries).
  • The presentation should be in MS-Power point 16:9 layout in (PPT) format only.
  • Minimal text and maximum illustrations are recommended.
  • Judge’s decision will be final.
  • Any violation will lead to elimination.
Prize: Rs. 2,500
Faculty Co-ordinator:
Ms. C. Nikila / AP: 9994024702
Student Co-ordinators:
Udayan K - III EEE 6385562620
Siraj Rahman S - II EEE 8524953595

Non-Technical Events

 

Just Imagine

Event Description:

"Just Imagine" is a fun and engaging non-technical event designed to test your creativity, teamwork, and communication skills! In this exciting challenge, two participants will form a team and compete against others in a thrilling guessing game.

Event Rules:
  • Team of 2 Participants.
  • One team member will pick a chit.
  • The other team member has to guess in accordance with the actions performed by his partner in 2 minutes.
  • There will be two rounds.
  • The team which will take lesser time in guessing the correct answer will qualify for the next round.
  • Cheating will lead to disqualification.
  • No speaking/lip-sync allowed. (Only use gestures and actions)
Round Breakdown:

Round 1 - Initial Guessing Round

In this round, each team will perform and guess based on the actions of their partner.

  • One team member draws a chit containing a word, phrase, or object.
  • The other team member has 2 minutes to guess what their partner is acting out.
  • The team that guesses correctly in the shortest amount of time moves on to the next round.
  • Teams caught cheating (such as using hints, or speaking) will be immediately disqualified.

Round 2 - Final Challenge

This round is the decider. Teams will perform the same process as in Round 1 but with more challenging words or phrases.

  • As in Round 1, one participant will act out a word or phrase while the other guesses.
  • Teams will be given 2 minutes for each round, and the team with the fastest correct guess advances.
  • Teams will perform a set number of chits (depending on the event organizer's design) and the team with the most correct guesses and quickest times wins the game.
Prize: Rs.2,500
Faculty Co-ordinator:
Ms. K. Divya / AP : 8610749061
Student Co-ordinators:
Ms. Vandhana S - III EEE 8122483315
Mr. Navaneeth G - II EEE 6374762619

Workshop

 

PLC Programming

Event Description :

The Workshop on PLC Programming is a hands-on technical workshop designed to introduce participants to the fundamentals of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and their application in automation and control systems. This workshop will provide an in-depth understanding of PLC programming, allowing participants to learn how to design, simulate, and implement control systems using PLCs. PLC programming is a critical skill in modern industrial automation, and this workshop will bridge the gap between theory and practical application by providing real-world examples and exercises.

Key Takeaways:
  • Fundamental knowledge of PLCs and their role in automation.
  • Practical skills in writing and debugging PLC programs.
  • Exposure to real-world PLC applications in industry.
Faculty Co-ordinator:
Mrs. S. Ramya / AP: 7708008031
Student Co-ordinators:
Mr. Aathish S - III EEE 7708064428
Mr. Praveen N - II EEE 9360207558

 

Eco-Friendly Transportation: The Truth about Electric Vehicles

Event Description:

The Workshop on Eco-Friendly Transportation: The Truth About Electric Vehicles is an informative and engaging session designed to explore the rapidly growing field of electric vehicles (EVs) and their role in sustainable transportation. As the world increasingly turns toward cleaner and more energy-efficient solutions, this workshop provides a comprehensive overview of EV technology, its benefits, and the challenges involved in transitioning to eco-friendly transportation.

Key Takeaways:
  • A solid understanding of electric vehicle technology and its environmental benefits.
  • Insights into the future of eco-friendly transportation and its role in combating climate change.
  • Practical knowledge of the challenges and opportunities in adopting electric vehicles on a global scale.
Faculty Co-ordinator:
Dr. S. Divya / AP: 9486453795
Student Co-ordinators:
Mr. Aathish S - III EEE 7708064428
Mr. Praveen N - II EEE 9360207558

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