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e-Yantra Innovation Challenge (eYIC), 2025-26

Greetings from e-Yantra, IIT Bombay!

We are excited to announce the launch of the e-Yantra Innovation Challenge (eYIC) for the academic year 2025-26! The e-Yantra Innovation Challenge (eYIC) is an annual competition that uniquely equips student teams with essential skills through MOOCs, guiding them to tackle real-world challenges and build startups.

Benefits:

  • Learn how to Innovate: Learn from experts how to discover ideas for innovation and entrepreneurship and then how to develop them.
  • Incubate your Idea: Get a chance to pitch, winners will individually receive a monthly stipend for a year as they keep working on getting their ideas market-ready.
  • Cash and Certificate Awards: Cash prizes up to ₹1,00,000* for category award winners and 2,000+ certificates will be provided (*Terms and conditions apply).
  • Personal Growth: Even if you don’t like competing or are not interested in entrepreneurship, you will learn much and gain skills to help your professional journey. Most importantly, you’ll change your attitude towards risk and failure embracing them as a part and parcel of progress and eventual success.

We highly encourage you to motivate your college students, friends and juniors to register for this exciting competition.

Don’t miss out! Get 20% OFF Early Bird Registration – Offer ends 10th September 2025!

To encourage participation, we are offering an additional 10% discount on registration fees with your personal “REFERRAL CODE”: 25MH1179ZCEF

Following is the link to the Registration form for e-yantra robotics competition.: https://forms.gle/h6wvGv49e3naY8Dx7

Microcontrollers Mini Project Exhibition

The Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, in collaboration with the SAKEC Robo Club and IETE-SAKEC, proudly presents:

⚙️ MICRO-MASTER EXPO 2025
(Under the banner of Oscillation 2025)

🗓️ Date: 19th April 2025
🕘 Time: 9:00 AM onwards
📍 Venue: 4th Floor Seminar Hall, SAKEC

This exciting *Project Expo# is a platform to showcase your Mini Projects based on Microprocessor and Microcontroller – bringing your concepts to life!

Why You Should Participate:
✅ Present your technical skills
✅ Gain valuable feedback from peers and faculty
✅ Receive a Participation Certificate
🏆 Winners will be awarded with attractive Cash Prizes!

Event Coordinators:
👨‍🏫 Prof. Jagdish Sarode
👨‍🏫 Prof. Mrunalini Gavfale

Gear up, innovate, and make your project count!
Let’s make MICRO-MASTER EXPO 2025 a celebration of creativity and tech excellence!

Robo Club

About

Robotics is a very popular interdisciplinary branch of engineering, which includes Mechanical engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, IT engineering, etc. The purpose of SAKEC Robo Club is to develop interest in the field of robotics among the student community and to provide a platform for students to showcase their talents in different fields of engineering and keep themselves abreast with recent technology.
The Club provides workspace, tools, and guidance to interested students. The Club provides an opportunity to participate in national or international level competitions.
SAKEC Robo Club inaugurated on 5-4-2018 by Dr. T. A. Dwarakanath, Scientific Officer-H, Division of Remote Handling & Robotics. Professor, Homi Bhabha National Institute. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. Trombay, Mumbai 400085, India.
SAKEC Robo Club has set up Embedded System and Robotics Laboratory with support of e-Yantra Lab Setup Initiative (eLSI). eLSI supports the infrastructure creation at colleges by providing a platform for training teachers both in the theory and applications of Robotics.

Objectives
  1. To increase enthusiasm and knowledge towards robotics
  2. To support and foster interested students in various aspects related to robotics
  3. Provide hands-on experience in designing, building, and robot programming
  4. To imbibe technical skills, teamwork, and leadership in them
  5. Extend support to the participants of robotics-related competitions
Committee

Robo Club In-charge

Mr. Jagdish Sarode (EXTC Engineering Department)

Robo Club Members

1. Mrs. Manjusha Kulkarni (Electronics & Computer Science Department)
2. Mr. Panjab Mane (Information Technology Department)
3. Dr. Sanjay Sange (Information Technology Department)
4. Mrs. Saritha K. (Computer Engineering Department)
5. Mrs. Pallavi Sawale (Cyber Security Department)

Achievements
  • e-Yentra Embedded Systems & Robotics Lab set up and inaugurated on 20th December, 2018.
  • SAKEC Robo Club has received Two Firebird-V robots of Rs. 75000/- under e-Yantra Lab Setup Initiative (eLSI) – IIT Bombay.
  • Robo Club has setup syllabus of the Exploration lab.
  • Provided faculty training for Exploration Laboratory practical.
  • SAKEC Robo Club has organized 25+ events for the students.
  • Students have participated in various e-Yantra competitions and other robot competitions.
  • Faculty development training – following SAKEC Robo club faculty members have successfully completed Task Based Training (TBT) conducted as a part of Teacher Training through the e-Yentra Lab Setup Initive (eLSI), IIT Bombay.
    1. Mr. Jagdish Sarode
    2. Mr. Panjab Mane
    3. Mr. Atul Gargade
    4. Mrs. Gauri Chavan
    5. Mr. Shashikant Radke
    6. Mrs. Anita Nalawade
    7. Mrs. Pooja Duddalwar
    8. Mrs. Madhura Pednekar
    9. Mrs. Kalpana Chaudhari
    10. Mr. Tejas Hirve
  • Students Internship – The following students have selected paid Research and Development Internship at Eduprime Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai 400086
    1. Dipika Neman
    2. Pratik Bhosale
    3. Parth Joshi
    4. Nill Shah
    5. Abhishek Patil
    6. Utsav Gada
    7. Siddhant Kadam
    8. Nishit Mistry

Mobile App Development Using Flutter

The SAKEC Robo Club, in collaboration with the ECS Department, organized a session, “Mobile App Development using Flutter,” on January 25, 2025, at Lab 202 from 10:00 am to 4 pm. Mr. Manohar Acharya was the speaker at this event.

Students learned Dart Language from scratch in this session, which forms the foundation of App Development using Flutter. The session covered how the mobile applications work behind the scenes, with practical demonstrations of API Testing. In addition, version-controlled systems like Git and GitHub were introduced, teaching the students how to collaborate efficiently on app development projects.

The program facilitated hands-on experience and deepened my understanding of mobile app development using Flutter.

 

Topics to covered:

  • Introduction to Dart Language
  • Introduction to Flutter
  • Version control (Git & Github)
  • External Library Integration
  • Firebase & REST API’s
  • State Management
  • MVC Architecture

Hands-on Training for Faculty on Robotics and Embedded Systems

Dates of the event: June 3, 2024 – June 12, 2024
Time: 10:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Venue: 4th Floor Auditorium
No. of Faculty: 12
No of non-teaching staff: 5

Introduction

The Robotic Club organized a 9-day hands-on training workshop for faculty members on Robotics and Embedded Systems. The workshop aimed to provide practical exposure to electronic components, microcontrollers, sensors, motor drivers, and programming skills essential for robotic applications. The training was designed to equip faculty members with the necessary skills to guide students in the newly developed Exploration Laboratory, set to be introduced in the Even semester of the academic year 2024-25.

Workshop Schedule and Topics Covered:
The workshop was structured into three daily sessions covering theoretical concepts, programming, and hands-on practice.

Topics Covered in Detail
• Introduction to Basic Electronic Components (Resistors, Capacitors, Diodes, Transistors, Motors, Connectors, etc.)
• Introduction to Electronic Lab Instruments (Multimeter, Power Supply, Oscilloscope, etc.)
• Soldering Techniques
• Microcontrollers and Arduino Uno Board Overview
• Integrated Development Environment (IDE) Setup and Basic Programming
• GPIO, Analog, and PWM Programming
• DC Motor and IR Sensor Interfacing
• Motor Driver Integration and Robot Motion Control
• LCD and Ultrasonic Sensor Interfacing
• Bluetooth Module Integration for Remote Control
• PWM Applications in Robotics
• Servo Motor Interfacing and Advanced Programming
• Robot Navigation and Line Following Algorithms
• Bluetooth-controlled Robot Development

Workshop Outcomes:
1. Faculty Training: 21 faculty members and 8 lab assistants were successfully trained in Robotics and Embedded Systems.
2. Project Development: Participants developed a line-following robot and a Bluetooth-controlled robot using Arduino microcontrollers.
3. Lab Training: Faculty members are now equipped to train students in the newly developed Exploration Laboratory.
4. Curriculum Development: A structured Exploration Laboratory syllabus was prepared, which will be introduced in the Even semester of AY 2024-25 (January 2025 – April 2025).

Conclusion
1. The hands-on training program was highly effective in enhancing the technical expertise of faculty members in robotics and embedded systems.
2. The workshop provided an in-depth understanding of microcontroller-based systems and their applications, ensuring that the faculty is well-prepared to mentor students in innovative robotic projects.
3. The introduction of the Exploration Laboratory syllabus will further strengthen practical learning, fostering research and development in robotics at the institution.

YouTube video Links of the Robots constructed by the participants
1. https://youtu.be/1Mms23BKj6Y?si=irK5fAgvc_n1HsG6
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvlzLYV3Hdw
3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtQTvGtV8rQ
4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z76jZREuEx0
5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXVxFovsmoY

e-Yantra Lab Inauguration (Embedded Systems & Robotics Lab)

On 20th December 2018, online Embedded Systems & Robotics Laboratory (e-Yantra Lab.) inaugurations were organized by e-Yantra Lab Setup Initiative (eLSI) – IIT Bombay. Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College is one of the 27 colleges across India where this inauguration ceremony has been done. Online Embedded Systems & Robotics Laboratory (e-Yantra Lab.) Inauguration is supported by e-Yantra Lab Setup Initiative (eLSI) – IIT Bombay and funded by MHRD under the National Mission on Education through ICT (NMEICT). E-Yantra Lab Setup Initiative (eLSI) is a program under which colleges are encouraged to set up robotics laboratories. It is designed as a scalable and sustainable approach that addresses infrastructure creation and teacher training – to create an eco-system at the colleges to impart effective engineering education.
The inauguration was conducted on the fourth-floor auditorium at 11 o’clock, along with many other colleges across India. All the colleges, along with IIT Bombay coordinators, were connected to each other online by ‘Go To Meeting’ software. DR. KAVI ARYA, head of the e-yantra initiative at IIT Bombay, was present online. SAKEC was in second position for the online inauguration. SAKEC’s turn inauguration began with the lighting of the lamp by the Principal Dr. Bhavesh Patel, Vice Principal Dr. Vinit Kotak, SAKEC Robo Club In-charge Prof. Jagdish Sarode, Head of Electronics Department, Dr. Subha Subramaniam and members of SAKEC Robo Club. This was followed by the inauguration
of the signage board of the Embedded Systems & Robotics Laboratory (e-Yantra Lab.). Faculty members who have completed e-Yantra Task Based Training (e-Yantra TBT) have been handed over the Robots provided by IIT Bombay. Then, certificates of merit were handed over to the faculty who had completed the e-Yantra TBT workshop by the Principal. Dr. Bhavesh Patel gave best wishes to the team. After completion of the inauguration of the e-Yantra Lab at SAKEC by college dignitaries, DR. KAVI ARYA, principal investigator of e-Yantra, IIT Bombay, online inaugurated the e-Yantra lab of SAKEC along with other colleges by sharing his best wishes to the new start.

SAKEC Robo Club Inauguration

SAKEC Robo Club was inaugurated in 5th April 2018 by Dr. T. A. Dwarkanath, Scientific Officer-H, Division of Robotics & Remote Handling, BARC, Mumbai, along with Principal Dr. Bhavesh Patel, Vice Principal Dr. V. C. Kotak, and Heads of the Departments. Dr. T. A. Dwarkanath addressed the gathering about the emerging technologies in the Robotics field, and during his presentation, he introduced the use of Robotics in remote handling of atomic material in BARC.

Project Prodigy – September 2023

“The “Project Prodigy” event, conducted on 13/09/23 by the ROBO Club, Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College, was a remarkable educational gathering that aimed to provide valuable insights into the world of mini projects and hands-on experience with Arduino boards.  The morning session was conducted by Siddharth Jain a second-year student, the speaker focused on critical factors to consider when selecting mini-projects, underscoring the importance of crafting a clear problem statement and the art of devising unique solutions. Prof. Santosh Kamble conducted an afternoon session, and led a hands-on session that revolved around the versatile Arduino board, sharing invaluable knowledge on its interfacing and practical applications.”

Automation Expo 2023 – August 2023

SAKEC Robo Club conducted a visit to the Automation Expo On 24th August 2023. The Automation Expo, held at NESCO Goregaon, showcased the latest advancements and innovations in the field of industrial automation. Our 20 BE(Final year ) students with three faculties Prof. Manjusha Kulkarni, Prof. Anita Nalawade, and Prof. Santosh Kamble had the privilege of being part of a guided tour organized by the Industrial Automation community. This tour provided an understanding of various automated systems, robotics applications, and cutting-edge technologies used in industries today. IAC(Industrial Automation community) allows students to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical applications, preparing them for future challenges and opportunities.

Introduction and Demonstration of Robotics Process and Automation – March 2022

SSAKEC Robo Club in association with Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Department held a two-days session on “Introduction and Demonstration of Robotics Process and Automation (RPA). This event was conducted on the 12th and 13th of March 2022 from 11 am to 1 pm, speaker for this two-day event was Mr Ruchir Mahajan from Fulcrum Digital Pvt Ltd. a leading IT services and business platform company.
Key Learning for the participants :
What RPA is , problems exactly RPA is solving, How RPA Lifecycle works
Tools like Unipath, Automation Anywhere, Blue prism
Software & Hardware Bots, its utilization and applications
How RPA is used in machine learning and artificial intelligence
Why RPA is vital in different sectors
Bots and automation testing

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IoT app development for Robots – January 2022

SAKEC Robo club in collaboration with ECS Department offered a two-days workshop on” IoT app development for Robots”.
On the first day 29 th Jan 22, Prof. Santosh Kamble presented an overview of hardware in the IoT , then sir introduced participants to the MIT app inventor. Students created an On-Off app to operate the HC05 Bluetooth module on first day.
On second day 30 th Jan 22 app developed for Home Automation and robotic car control using Bluetooth. Prof. Anita Nalawade presented a brief overview of the analytics platform Thingspeak IoT. The app developed for agriculture is useful for monitoring the physical parameters through IoT..

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Advanced Microcontroller – November 2021

SAKEC Robo Club Conducted 2 days online sessions on “Advanced Microcontroller” on 13th & 14th Nov 2021. After completion of the event , Participants got basic knowledge of ARM7 pinout GPIO ports, Timer, PWM, ADC and DAC peripherals and how to interface basic sensors I/O devices with ARM7. The speaker of this webinar series was Prof. Jagdish Sarode of Electronic and Telecommunication Department SAKEC.

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Robotics for Beginners – September 2021

SAKEC Robo Club had organized a 3 Days online workshop on “Robotics for Beginners”, with the objective “To introduce beginners with Arduino Board, Motor and Sensors and design different robots.”
The event was conducted on 24,25 and 26 Sept. 2021 on Microsoft Team. After completing this workshop participants have got basic design knowledge of Android Mobile Control Robot, Voice Control Robot, Line Follower Robot, Obstacle Detector Robot. First Day Session was conducted by Mr. Yash Rane. (SAKEC Student Third year IT Branch). Sessions on the second and third day were conducted by Prof. Santosh Kambale sir. The staff associated with Robo Club collected the feedback via google forms. Prof. Manjusha Kulkarni gave motivational words to the students. Prof. Kalpana Choudhary coordinated the event and gave a vote of thanks at the end of the session. The event went as planned thanks to the combined efforts of all the Robo Club faculty members and student coordinators.

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Projects using Raspberry Pi for Beginners – March 2021

SAKEC Robo Club in association with IETE-SAKEC had organized 4 Days Webinar Series on Projects using Raspberry Pi for Beginners. The event was conducted on 20, 21, 27 and 28 March 2021 on Microsoft Team. The aim of this webinar series to introduce beginners with Raspberry Pi – 4 by using basic interfacing projects. After completing of this webinar participants have got basic knowledge about Raspberry Pi – 4 and how to interface basic sensors, I/O devices with Raspberry Pi – 4. The speaker of this webinar series was Mr. Nemeen Shah. He is Alumni of SAKEC and currently working as Research and Development Engineer, Embin Technologies, Mumbai
The Day – 1 of webinar started with the gracious presence and motivational guidance of Prof. T. P. Vnutha, HoD, EXTC Department and Co-ordinator, IETE-SAKEC. Total 69 Students from the various Department and faculty members had Registered for this webinar series. Registration Fee was Rs. 50/- per participant.
Microsoft Team was the platform used for this webinar and event was successfully conducted. The informative and interesting webinar was conducted with overall knowledge of RASPBERRY Pi and interfacing of different sensors and I/O devices was practically demonstrated in this webinar series. The staff associated with Robo Club collected the feedback via google forms the web link of which were given to the participants.
In valedictory function at afternoon session of last day of webinar, few participants among student and staff had expressed their experiences and views about webinar. Prof. Jagdish Sarode given vote of thanks. The session was concluded by Staff Coordinator Mr. Panjab Mane, Mr. Rohan Borgalli and Mr. Bhushan Pawar.
Overall, the 4 days webinar Series was conducted successfully with positive feedback along with all staff coordinators, and participants.

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Online Lockdown Interaction on SpaceX Maiden Astronaut Flight – May 2020

SAKEC Robo Club promoted the Online Lockdown Interaction on SpaceX Maiden Astronaut Flight by Dr. Anita Sengupta, organized by Nehru Science Centre, Mumbai on Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 9.30 AM. About 80 students and faculty members have attended the event.
Dr. Anita Sengupta is a rocket scientist and aerospace engineer who for over 20 years has been developing technologies that have enabled the exploration of Mars, Asteroids, and Deep Space.
Dr. A. P. Jayaraman, Nuclear Scientist (1964-2004), President – STEAM Academy, Chairman – NCSC Mumbai along with Shivaprasad M. Khened, Director Nehru Science Centre Mumbai, Former Director NGMA, Mumbai, National Science Centre, Delhi, Visvesvaraya Museum, Bangalore had interacted with Dr. Anita in the lecture.
Dr. Anita Sengupta explained the NASA-SpaceX Demo-2 mission ‘Launch America’ to send two astronauts — Col. Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken — into space, aboard a spacecraft developed by SpaceX. This is the first time a private space company will be achieving such a feat. She also talked on Parachutes for reentering into Earth atmosphere, private player role in Engineering and designing of space related activities, expressed her thoughts on space debris cleaning solutions, discussed her view on future of urban transportation by joint venture of space sector, Electrical propulsion systems of space, also answered questions of the audience like SpaceX – ISRO collaborations, Rover drilling machine on moon, what subjects are important to become astronaut, Indian human launch mission. One person ‘ASK’ed her message to Indian girls. (ASK – ‘A’ – Anita Sengupta, ‘S’ – Sunita Williams and ‘K’ – Kalpana Chawla), questions also included about failures in engineering – especially in space technology, whether she expect human on Mars by 2030.
In the concluding remark Dr. Anita Sengupta gave the message that, for successful carrier in engineering field every engineering student must have Problem Solving mindset or mentality.

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3 days Hands-on Workshop & Competition on ROBOTICS – March 2020

After conducting Hands on Robotics Workshop with great demand from students, Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College’s SAKEC ROBOCLUB organized a similar event on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2020 at 4th floor seminar hall.
On 6th March, the event started with the welcome speech by Prof. Jagdish Sarode, SAKEC Robo Club in-charge. The event was conducted by Prof. Jagdish Sarode along with Prof. Rahul Khandare and Mr. Yash Rane. The workshop started with Introduction to Arduino microcontroller board with programming by Mr. Rahul Khandare. Total 20 students participated in the event. Arduino kit and necessary accessories were given to each team. Later, Prof. Jagdish Sarode taught to assembling of the robots with basic kit. After lunch break, students were taught IR sensor interfacing and programming by Mr. Yash Rane.
On 7th March, the participants were taught Bluetooth interfacing, so mobile movements for robots can be studied and also motor interfacing for movements. After lunch break, the session on ultrasonic sensor programming and IR line following programs were taken by Mr. Yash Rane. Participants have tested their line following robots and demonstrated the line following robot with different speed.
On 8th March, Mr. Yash Rane taught various algorithms of line following to solve maze puzzles. Later participants made different programs using these algorithms to solve different maze problems. All teams have participated in maze problem solving competition. The session was completed with vote of thanks by Prof. Jagdish Sarode. With the combined efforts of Roboclub faculty members Prof. Tina Maru, Prof. Panjab Mane, Prof. Atul Gargade and student coordinators the event was conducted smoothly as planned.

Dr. Vikram A Sarabhai Space Exhibition organized by ISRO – September 2019

Nehru Science Centre Mumbai, National center for Science Communicators and National Education Society has organized an exhibition to commemorate the 100th birth anniversary of Dr. Vikram A Sarabhai, the father of Indian Space Program and the founder of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).
The space agency has organized an exhibition highlighting its achievements of ISRO. The exhibition is in collaboration with ISRO’s Ahmedabad-based Space application Center, where most of the payloads of ISRO mission were designed

e-Yantra Lab Inauguration (Embedded Systems & Robotics Lab) – December 2018

On 20th December, 2018 online Embedded Systems & Robotics Laboratory (e-Yantra Lab.) inaugurations was organised by e-Yantra Lab Setup Initiative (eLSI) – IIT Bombay. Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College is one of the 27 collages across India where this inauguration ceremony has been done. Online Embedded Systems & Robotics Laboratory (e-Yantra Lab.) Inauguration is, supported by e-Yantra Lab Setup Initiative (eLSI) – IIT Bombay and funded by MHRD under National Mission on Education through ICT (NMEICT). e-Yantra Lab Setup Initiative (eLSI) is a program under which colleges are encouraged to setup robotics laboratory. It is designed as a scalable and sustainable approach that addresses infrastructure creation and teacher training – to create an eco-system at the colleges to impart effective engineering education.
The inauguration was conducted on fourth floor auditorium at 11 o’clock along with many other colleges across India. All the colleges along with IIT Bombay co-ordinators were connected to each other online by ‘Go To Meeting’ software. DR. KAVI ARYA, head of e-yantra initiative IIT Bombay was present online. SAKEC was at second position for online inauguration.
At SAKEC’s turn inauguration began with the lightning of the lamp by the Principal Dr. Bhavesh Patel, Vice-Principal Dr. Vinit Kotak, SAKEC Robo Club In-charge Prof. Jagdish Sarode, Head of Electronics Department, Dr. Subha Subramaniam and members of SAKEC Robo Club. This was followed by inauguration of sinage board of Embedded Systems & Robotics Laboratory (e-Yantra Lab.). Faculty members who have completed e-Yantra Task Based training (e-Yantra TBT) have been handed over the Robots provided by IIT Bombay.Then certificates of merit were handed over to the faculty who have completed e-Yantra TBT workshop by Principal. Dr. Bhavesh Patel gave best wishes to team.
After completion of inauguration of e-Yantra Lab at SAKEC by college dignitaries, DR. KAVI ARYA principle investigator of e-Yantra, IIT Bombay, online inaugurated the e-Yantra lab of SAKEC along with other colleges by sharing his best wishes to the new start.

Expert Lecture on Space Technology – September 2018

On September 26, Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College’s SAKEC ROBO CLUB conducted an interactive session with Mr. PranitPatil (scientist Astronaut candidate of NASA) regarding his experiences in the space exploration, space technology and current guidelines in universal exploration. He has been a part of the high- profile teams which worked on Mars Missions and recently he was involved in the Kepler Mission- NASA’s first mission capable of finding Earth-size planets around other stars. He is currently working on project POSSUM.

The event began with the lightening of the lamp by the vice principal V.C. KOTAK and JAGDISH SARODE sir and welcome speech by a member of SAKEC ROBOCLUB Then Mr. Patil began with the outlet of space and gave a general idea of NASA recent projects and future plans. He then introduced to the students about applications of CubeSats and technologies used in the architecture of launching system. He also shared his valiant experience of tests he passed through before he was clad in suit of astronaut and how he got the license of fighter plane where dealing with acceleration 4G, 0G and even -2G at the height of 330 m from the ground becomes very difficult.

Migrating to our cousin planet MARS has always been a dream of humans. ‘But how cool or hard MARS is! Do we have sufficient water to quench the thirst of all?’ Mr. Patil gave a detailed information and answers to our intimate questions and the practises and attempts of NASA for human sustainable development over MARS. But his recent project to reach Keplar452B (twin planet of earth) was far more fascinating. However, when he informed that ‘keplar452B is 1400 light years away from earth’ – dejected everybody- as it doesn’t seem possible to ever reach there. His recent project, Possum (still in progress) – using of positron in aeronautical science to reach the speed equivalent to light- exhilarated the audience to learn more regarding the mechanism which is soon going to be used. All this information is available because of voyager launched by NASA in 1977 which is still under working condition because of the use of antimatter propulsion which caught the interest of the audience.

Later Mr.Pranit Patil gave the career guidance to the future engineers on getting into space science. He has also busted the myths regarding the same.
Seminar was concluded by Mr. Rinkesh Kurkure member of Imperial Scientific Association -pen Maharashtra gave the overview about Nano technology and material science which caught the student’s attention.

Hands-on workshop & competition on ROBOTICS – August 2018

On September 27,28 and 29th august 2018, Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College’s SAKEC ROBOCLUB organized an 3 days Hands-on Robotics workshop & competition in association with Eduprime Technologies Mr. Hitarth Patel and team.

The Workshop started with introduction of basic programming functions, introduction and functioning of 8051 microcontroller and logic design. in workshop teams been formed of 5 registered students, 5 students will be working as team throughout the session which gives students an flavour of working with team, then each team given Arduino kit and necessary accessories. student been taught to assemble the robots from basic kit, and coding for movement of assembled robot.

The session was very interactive , Mr. Hitarth Patel and team solving each and every queries of students and also encouraged to do experiment with variation in inputs. Students were very enthusiastic as they assembled the bots and able to perform various movements by trying input variation.

On last day Competition was conducted, there were two rounds and separate problem statement, 30 minutes of time was given to write and compile the code to navigate assembled robots on track from 19 teams, 5 teams shortlisted for second round of competition, from which winner and runner up declared.

SAKEC Robo Club Inauguration – April 2018

SAKEC Robo Club was inaugurated on 5thApril,2018 by Dr. T. A. Dwarkanath, Scientific Officer-H, Division of Robotics & Remote Handling, BARC, Mumbai along with Principal Dr. Bhavesh Patel, Vice Principal Dr. V. C. Kotak and Heads of the Departments. Dr.T.A. Dwarkanath addressed the gathering about the emerging technologies in Robotics field and during his presentation he introduced the use of Robotics in remote handling of atomic material in BARC.

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