WORKSHOP ON SOLAR ENERGY 6th April, 2017 BMSCE IEEE Student Branch conducted a workshop on solar energy on April 6, 2017. This workshop was open everyone. Information about the workshop was circulated through email and WhatsApp messages. This event was free for all the IEEE members and ₹150/- was charged as registration from all the non-IEEE members. This workshop was organized keeping in mind the energy shortages the world is facing. The equipment costed around ₹300 per person but they were given away for free by BMSCE IEEE to those students as a small move to encourage use of non-conventional sources of energy. The event was held in classroom 6001 PG block, BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore from 2:00 P.M. to 5:30 PM. Everything proceeded as per schedule. A total of 25 students participated in the Workshop. The host for the workshop was Mr. Yashunandan Sureka. He is doing his 8 th semester in Electronic and Communication Engineering in BMS College of Engineering. Participants were introduced to various concepts of solar radiation and intricacies of photon and about how Solar Energy is harvested. Solar Panels were provided for the participants. The participants were informed in detail about the material used to construct solar panel and its working was also explained. They
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WORKSHOP ON SOLAR ENERGY 6th April, 2017
BMSCE IEEE Student Branch conducted a workshop on solar energy on April 6,
2017. This workshop was open everyone. Information about the workshop was
circulated through email and WhatsApp messages. This event was free for all the
IEEE members and ₹150/- was charged as registration from all the non-IEEE
members.
This workshop was organized keeping in mind the energy shortages the world is
facing. The equipment costed around ₹300 per person but they were given away
for free by BMSCE IEEE to those students as a small move to encourage use of
non-conventional sources of energy.
The event was held in classroom 6001 PG block, BMS College of Engineering,
Bangalore from 2:00 P.M. to 5:30 PM. Everything proceeded as per schedule. A
total of 25 students participated in the Workshop. The host for the workshop was
Mr. Yashunandan Sureka. He is doing his 8th semester in Electronic and
Communication Engineering in BMS College of Engineering.
Participants were introduced to various concepts of solar radiation and
intricacies of photon and about how Solar Energy is harvested. Solar Panels were
provided for the participants. The participants were informed in detail about the
material used to construct solar panel and its working was also explained. They
were also introduced to various concept of networks and electrical systems. They
were further introduced to the topic of voltage regulation.
Objective:
● To enlighten the students about the development of Solar energy, its
basics and its future.
● To introduce the participants to various components and their assembly to
form a complete product.
Outcomes:
● Anxiousness among the students to know more about Solar Energy.
● Increased awareness and usage of non-conventional sources of energy.
Date: 08-04-2017
REPORT BY:
Sayali Patil
Secretary
BMSCE IEEE
3-D PRINTING WORKSHOP
27th April, 2017
BMSCE IEEE Student Branch conducted a workshop on 3D Printing on April
27, 2017. This workshop was open for everyone. Information about the workshop
was circulated through email, WhatsApp messages, Facebook posts and posters.
This event was free for all the IEEE members and a sum of ₹50/- was charged as
registration fee from all the non-IEEE members.
The event was held at the BSN Hall, BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore
from 2:00 P.M. to 5:00PM. Everything proceeded as per schedule. A total of 28
students participated in the Workshop. The host of the workshop was Mr.
Yashunandan Sureka, an 8th semester student in Electronics and
Communication Engineering in BMS College of Engineering.
Objective:
● To enlighten the students about the development of 3D Printing, its basics
and its future.
● To introduce the participants to various software that are used
○ for designing (Solid works and Catia v5)
○ For obtaining the G-code for the particular model that would guide
the machine to process (Kisslicer)
Outcomes:
● Anxiousness among the students to know more about 3D Printing.
● Student/participate approached the 3-D Printing R&D lab for the practical
session of the same.
Date: 29-04-2017
REPORT BY:
Sayali Patil
Secretary
BMSCE IEEE
Microsoft Training Program
29th May to 8th June 2017
BMSCE IEEE Student Branch conducted a training program in collaboration with the Mathitis Society, India on Cloud Computing during 29th May and 8th June. This workshop was open for everyone. Information about the workshop was circulated through email, WhatsApp messages, Facebook posts and posters.
It was a 10-day certified training program by Microsoft, the certificates of which were signed by the CEO of Microsoft, Satya Nadella. Mr. Syed Abide, the trainer brought in was also certified by Microsoft to teach.
The event was being held at the BSN Hall, BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00PM. Everything proceeded as per schedule. A total of 85 students participated in the Workshop. All IEEE members were charged a sum of Rs. 5000/-, all BMSCE non-IEEE members were charged Rs. 5500/- and all non-BMSCE students were charged Rs. 8500/-.
Participants were introduced to various concept of virtual machine network and its working and briefed about Cloud Computing using Microsoft Azure software. Participants were told about 4 mini projects and asked them to do one major project. The workshop ended with the conduction of test required to be eligible for the
certification.
Objective:
● To enlighten the students about the development in Cloud Computing, its basics and its future.
● To introduce the participants to various current technologies being used by Microsoft now
Outcomes:
● Anxiousness among the students to know more about Cloud Computing. ● Student/participate approached the BMSCE IEEE to hold more advanced
workshops like these.
Date: 15-06-2017
REPORT BY:
Sayali Patil
Secretary
BMSCE IEEE
IEEE XTREME 11.0
14th October, 2017
BMSCE IEEE conducted IEEE Xtreme a 24 hour long coding
competition on the 14th of October 2017.
IEEE Xtreme is a global IEEE tradition, exclusively for IEEE
members, where programmers and coders around the globe compete
for the top spot on the leaderboard.
Xtreme 11.0 began at 5:30 am on the 14th in the BS Narayan Hall
and went on till 5:30 am, 15th. There was a total of 70 participants.
Participants were required to form groups of up to 3 members.
The 3 winning teams were given IEEE Xtreme T-shirts and
participation certificate was given by IEEE Bangalore Section.
Tshirts were also given to volunteers.
The event was conducted online and the competition was hosted on
CS Academy.
Important aspects like food and safety were ensured and thus, the
event went on in a smooth fashion.
At the end of the stipulated 24 hours, all the participants went home
sleep deprived and yet, fresh from an incredible experience.