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Chief Editor
Mrs Ruchie Sah
-Asst. Prof. Basic Science
Managing Editor
Mrs Kirti Shukla
-Asst. Prof – CS Department
Co- Editors
Mr Surendra Kumar
-Asst Prof. EC Department
Mrs Minakshi Pathak
-Asst Prof. CS Department
Mr Mohit Pant
-Asst Prof EE Department
Mrs Arti Tiwari
-Asst Prof. Basic Sc. Department
Students Editors
Ms Shefali Sharma (EC -2013)
Ms Shamama Kamal (CS-2014)
Ms Shubhra Dubey (EE- 2015)
Mr Shanawaz Ahmed (CS-2016)
Mr Rishabh Chawla (CS -2016)
CONTENTS
Campus News Page 2-7
Faculty Arena Page 8-9
Students Arena Page 10 -11
Achievements page 12
& recognitions
News in Picture Page 13-14
PUBLISHED BY
SHRI RAM MURTI SMARAK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH
Ram Murti Puram, 13 Km, Bareilly-Nainital Road, Bhojipura, BAREILLY-243202 , UP, India
E-Mail : cetr@srms.ac.in Website: WWW.SRMS.AC.IN (AKTU Code: 450)
Fostering Creativity and Innovations among
Engineering Students
With the rapid progress of modern civilization, creativity and innovation
within a techno-economic perspective are becoming the major driving
forces behind the sustainability of economic growth and competitive
achievements. There has been much discussion in recent years on the need
for creative and innovative engineers for the industries and the associated
need for engineering institutions to foster creative thinking ability in their
students. There is general agreement; however, that creativity involves the
ability to put things (words, concepts, methods, devices) together in novel
ways. Many techniques have been suggested for exercising creativity and
developing problem-solving skills in the classroom. According to Alex F.
Osborn the checklist for new ideas consists of a series or questions used to
stimulate new ways of thinking about a process, plan, or device. It consist
Adapt, Modify, Changes, Magnify, Split-up, Substitute, Reverse, and
Combine. The analytical techniques for enhancing creativity and
innovations include Attribute Listing, Morphological Analysis, Random
stimulation and Brainstorming. Two factors are necessary for exercises of
all types listed above to be effective: preparation and repetition. We must
provide our engineering students with opportunities to exercise and augment
their natural creative abilities and we must create classroom environments
that make these exercises effective.
Dr A K Srivastava
Principal
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EDITORIAL MEMBERS
OCTOBER, 2016
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Engineer’s Day 2016
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ALTTC VISIT: 1st
October 2016
A trip to ALTTC, Ghaziabad was organised for the EC
students of 2nd
and 3rd
year. Advanced Level
Telecom Training Centre (ALTTC), Ghaziabad is an Apex
level Telecom Training centre of BSNL, Govt. of India. It
was set up jointly by ITU, UNDP and Govt. of India.
The students along with two faculty members Mr.Devendra
Gangwar and Mrs.Preeti Verma were taken to various labs
like SSTP lab, IMS lab, NGN lab, MPLS lab, etc.
They were shown how various technologies worked and
what their significance is for the present and future
generation.
A DAY BEFORE GANDHI JAYANTI
TO CELEBRATE THE VIRTUE OF
TRUTH AND HONETSY:
(i) |POSTER MAKING COMPETITION
1 October 2016
Like every year SRMS trust had organized creative events
just a day before Gandhi jayanti on 1st
October 2016 which
was hosted by Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of
Engineering Technology & Research (SRMS CETR).
(i) Poster making competition: 50 students crafted their
creativity on the given theme Peace and Harmony. Within a
short span of 1 hour students had converted a plain piece of
paper into a world of imagination.
The winners were 1st
prize – Harshita Agarwal (2nd
Year
B.Tech), 2nd
prize – Tanuja Dwevedi (2nd
Year B.Tech)
and 3rd
Prize – Konark Sinha (1st
Year B.Tech)
Winners of the event were rewarded on 2nd
October after
flag hoisting 2nd
October was also the 28th
Death
Anniversary of Shri Ram Murti ji (ex- parliament member,
freedom fighter). Shri Aditya Murti (TRUST
SECRETARY) awarded the participants and praised them
for their creativity and healthy participation
. (ii) STREET PLAY: 1st
October 2016
On the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti on 1st
October 2016
College had organized a STREET PLAY. The theme of the
play “Mujh me bhi Gandhi tujh me bhi Gandhi” Was
appropriately selected o convey the true expressions of
truth & honesty & remember Gandhiji. Students
participated enthusiastically and presented a wonderful
play.
They had narrated the difference in Gandhiji’s principle and
today’s person principles. They essayed the role of Gandhi
ji and few others. Play was focused on highlighting the
importance of honesty, non violence, truth, power of group
and feeling of patriotism without taking arms and
ammunitions in hand.
Play was judged by– Mr. Shailesh Saxena, Mr. Mustaqeem,
Dr. Ritu Singh and Mrs. Nazia Parveen. Participants were
appraised and rewarded on 2nd
October while celebrating
Gandhi Jayanti by Trust Secretary Mr. Aditya Murti.
Principal A.K Srivastava also appraised the creativity of
students and asked every student to follow the principles of
Gandhi ji in today’s time for maintaining peace and
harmony in the society.
Winner of the event was Rakshit Mathur, and his Group
comprised of Rakshit Mathur, Deepanshi, Sanjal, Sandhya,
Mihir Pant, Kuldeep, Deksha Narang and Rashmi Singh.
TCS INDUSTRIAL VISIT
3 October, 2016
Shri Ram Murti Smarak Trust organized an industrial visit
to Tata Consultancy Services, Lucknow for Pre final year
CS/IT students for both CET&R and CET on October 03,
2016.A seminar on “HADOOP TECHNOLOGY”,
presented by Mr. Pranav, having 9 years of experience
made the trip very fruitful.
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The session was quite interactive as he shared some
interesting facts and scope about Hadoop. He also discussed
about various tools used like Hive, NoSql etc and the four
V’s. Mr. Pranav also enlightened the students about the newly
emerging engineering technology ‘Spark’ which is faster and
more efficient than Hadoop. The visit helped the students to
gain an insight into the various latest software platform. The
session ended with the refreshment and photograph session.
A WORKSHOP ON ‘EMBEDDED
SYSTEMS WITH ARM PROCESSOR’
WAS CONDUCTED IN THE
COLLEGE BY DUCAT, NOIDA
3 October,2016:
An interactive session was organized for the students by Mr.
Praveen Pandey in order to make them more aware about the
technologies involved in their field.
The first half of the session comprised of a presentation which
illustrated all about embedded systems and ARM processors
whereas in the second half, students practiced all what they
learned using software.
He also encouraged the students to discover their capabilities
and start experimenting, making their own hardware.
After Mr. Praveen enlightened the students, he was confident
on exploring journey of knowledge as the students promised
him to work on all what he taught.
INDUSTRIAL VISIT OF EE DEPTT :
5 October 2016
On 5th
October 2016, a visit to Roza power plant was
conducted by Electrical Engineering department, SRMSCETR. It is a coal
based thermal power plant (RSPCL) owned by subsidiary of
Reliance Power Plant cooperation of Anil Dhiru Bhai
Ambani. It has total installed capacity of 1200MW
comprising 4 units 300MW each. The coal used in plant is
brought from Jharkhand Ashoka coal mines where as water used
for various processes of production is supplied by Garra
river. The visit include the observation of following
plant section
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CHP ( coal handling plant)
Furnace.
Boiler.
Switchyard (Current transformer and Voltage
transformer)
ESP (Electrostatic precipitator) and cooling plant.
FRESH ON CAMPUS EVENT FOR
B.TECH FIRST YEAR SRMS CETR
6 October 2016
Fresh on campus event – The talent hunt event for the
fresher’s i.e. B. tech first year students was organized in
SRMS CETR by Hindustan Newspaper. The objective was
to bring out the hidden talent of students and break the
barriers of hesitation thereby removing stage fear through
informal stage participation.
The event was sponsored by Pulse and Engage deodorant.
The show very well hosted by the entertaining anchor and
Radio jockey Mr.Imran Rizvi.
The show started with the awesome music by the DJ Imran
Rizvi who filled the environment with energy.
Different format & informal competitions were organized
for students in which Altmash and Aradhna Saxena were
declared as the winners of the event and Anirrudh Mishra
was declared as the pulse of the college for his outstanding
whistling tone.
RJ Mr. Rizvi said that this was one of the most outstanding
events of his life. He himself was overjoyed seeing the
confidence of the students. Zaid, Sunit and Utkarsh were
the show stoppers. They entertained the audiences with
their wonderful talent of singing and dancing.
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The event concluded by a group dance session of the students
of first year B.tech. Principal SRMS CETR Dr. A.K
Srivastava stated that these kind of events are necessary for
the holistic development of student and it brings fresh energy
amongst the students which will help them to perform better
in academics using their creative thinking.
ENIGMA-TECHNICAL RIDDLE AND
CIRCUIT DESIGNING
6 October 2016
Student’s Technical Club of Electronics and communication
engineering organized an event called “Enigma (technical
riddle) and circuit designing on bread board”.
As the name suggests, in the first round, students were to
solve technical riddles. Those who qualified for the next round
had to design a given circuit on bread board.
For those who could not make it up to the 2nd
round, a session
was conducted in which they were given the basic idea of
common circuit elements. This event has motivated students
towards understanding basic designing concepts and technical
constructs.
Winners of event who qualified both the rounds and were
rated high by panel of experts headed by Mrs. Nazia Parveen
(H.O.D Electronics & Communication Engineering) were as
follows:
Ms. Anshu Gangwar (B.Tech 1st
year)
Mr. Divyanshu Agnihotri (B.Tech 1st
year)
GUEST LECTURE IN EC DEPTT :
8 October 2016
One week after the students visited ALTTC,Ghaziabad, Mr
.Abhishek Gupta, Asst. Director, ALTTC was in the college to
deliver a guest lecture.
He was welcomed by H.O.D. EC department Ms. Nazia
Parveen.
The session involved discussions on NGN (Next Generation
network), transmission of signals, GSM networking, etc.
Mr. Gupta shared his deep knowledge with the students and
the students in return captured all what he explained about.
ETHICAL HACKING : 8 October 2016
A guest lecture was organized in SRMSCET & R be the
CS/IT Deptt. dated on 8th
October, 2016 on ethical hacking
and cyber security.
The guests of honor, Mr. Mayank Tiwari, Mr. Faraz and
Mr. Aakash K. Vatsal who works as an ethical hacker for
the government of India and is the founder and superior
trainer in Cerebro info technology.
The event started with the lightening of lamp and Saraswati
vandana then the lecture was delivered by Mr. Aakash. He
told the students about the different career options presented
in the field of ethical hacking and measures for the students
against different types of unauthorized activities going
around the world of internet.
The session was made interesting by getting good responses
for students. It ended with a vote of thanks and momento by
the faculty coordinator Miss. Arti Mishra.
GUEST LECTURE IN EE DEPTT:
8 October 2016
Electrical Department, SRMSCETR conducted a talk on
Solar Energy and Smart Grid dated on 08/10/2016. The
talk comprised of the informative session on solar system
and smart grid to advanced mechanism of conversion of
abundant energy into electrical energy. As we know that the
Sun is at an average distance of about 93,000,000
miles (150 million km) away from Earth. Light from the
Sun, traveling at a speed of 186,000 miles (300,000 km) per
second, takes about 8 minutes to reach us. Major Uses of
Solar Energy are Day lighting, Water Heating, Space
Heating, Drying Agricultural Products, Generating
Electrical Power, Concentrating Solar Power, Remote Photo
voltaics Power and Rooftop Plant. Solar energy is Free,
Clean, Sustainable and Provide electricity to remote places.
A smart grid is not a single concept but rather a
combination of technologies and methods intended to
modernize the existing grid in order to improve flexibility,
availability, energy efficiency, and costs. The smart grid is
Intelligent, Efficient, Accommodating, Motivating,
Opportunistic, Quality-focused, Resilient and Green. Smart
grids promise cost-effective technology that overcomes
these limitations, allowing consumers to respond to power
system conditions and hence actively participate in system
operations.
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ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION
ORGANISED BY SRMSCETR FOR B.
TECH Ist
YEAR ON THE TOPIC OF
YOUR THOUGHTS ON
CONTRIBUTION OF TECHNICAL
EDUCATION IN INDIA
13 October 2016
Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engineering, Technology
& Research organized an essay writing competition on October
13, 2016 for B.tech first year . All the first year students of
various branches participated in the event. Students were asked
to present their views on the importance of technical education
in digital India.
Students creatively presented their thoughts and depicted the
true scenario of Indian technical education & it’s contribution
to digital India. Students discussed about Prime minister
Narendra Modi’s Digital India theme and related campaigns in
detail in their essay.
On the occasion Principal SRMS CETR Dr. A.K Srivastava
said that these kinds of competitions are necessary to know the
views of youth in society and make possible changes in
policies and governance.
Organizer of the Event and head of the basic science
department Dr. Ritu Singh said that this event will improve the
writing style of first year students and will help them in their
academic assignments also.
All the students presented wonderful thoughts but finally three
students were selected by judges Mr. Sumit Saxena and Mrs.
Ruchie Sah (Faculty Basic science dept.) as winners of event -
1st prize: Mr. Nitish Kumar Rai (B.Tech 1st year)
- 2nd prize Mr. Ravi Singh (B.Tech 1st year)
- 3rd Prize Ms. Neelam (B.Tech 1st year)
President of the student activity club Verve, Ms. Shubhi
Rastogi along with her team motivated the students for their
active participation in the event and close the event with their
promise to coordinate more such events in time to come.
WORKSHOP ON HTML
13th October 2016
Knowledge improves by sharing and there is no age for
teaching and learning.
With this thought in mind SRMS CETR organized a
workshop for 2nd
year B.Tech which was conducted by
senior batch i.e. B.Tech 3rd
year. Lecture was delivered by
Ms. Oshin Kandpal and her team who is also the
chairperson of Technical club of college - Esoterics club.
Students learned about HTML, its basic concepts and
working along with website designing in a very simple
language. Lecture was filled with lots of day to day
examples. Demonstration was also given to students
teaching basic errors and measure to resolve it.
Students actively participated in the workshop and had a
wonderful discussion at the end. Student activity club
VERVE president, Ms. Shubhi Rastogi promised for
organizing many such events in near future.
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CAMPUS NEWS
CELEBRATION OF BIRTH
ANNIVERSARY OF Dr. APJ ABDUL
KALAM IN SRMS CTR
15th
October 2016
Dr. Abdul Pakir Jainulabdeen (APJ) Abdul Kalam, India's
11th President was not just another President but the
'People's President'. A man who was named 'Missile Man'
for his contribution in developing ballistic missile and
launch vehicle technology also became an inspiration for
everyone specially the 'youth'..
On the occasion of 85th
Birth Anniversary of Dr. APJ Abdul
Kalam a Symposium was organized in Shri Ram Murti
Smarak College of Engineering Technology & Research,
Bareilly. U.P.
This symposium was on “Your Thoughts on APJ Abdul
Kalam – Inspiration for a nation”. Event started with
blessings of Maa. Saraswati and enlightening speech by
Principal SRMS CETR Dr. A.K Srivastava. Large number
of students participated in the event and expressed their
views about the great man Dr. A.P.J Abdul kalam. Students
shared their views about Abdul kalam – his struggle in life,
way he achieved bigger things with his hard work and
dedication and how he became an inspiration for the whole
world and society.
Students of B.Tech first year actively participated along
with other years of engineering. Event was judged by
faculty - Mr. Vikas dev singh, Mr. Sumit Saxena, Ms. Arti
Mishra and Mr. K.K Agarwal from different departments of
SRMS CETR.
All the students presented wonderful thoughts but finally three
students were selected by judges as winners of event
1st
prize: Mr. Aniruddha Mishra (B.Tech 1st
year)
- 2nd
prize Mr. Ravi Singh (B.Tech 1st
year)
- 3rd
Prize Mr. Rakshit Mathur. (B.Tech 1st
year)
- Consolation Prize – Mr. Shanawaz Ahmed (B.Tech 1st
year)
Event was organized by literary club of students with
active support of management of organization. Event
coordinator Ms. Maryam along with her team promised
to hold such event in future also.
GUEST LECTURE ON PROJECT
MANAGEMENT: 15th
October 2016
Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engineering Technology
&Research Bareilly, organized a guest lecture on project
management which was given by expert Dr. NUZHAT
PARVEEN – CSR Head (corporate social responsibility head )
from Aricent Technologies Delhi. She shared her experience of
16 years of project management including application of
knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to handle a project. She
explained how to effectively meet the project deadlines along
with good quality as well.
Lecture was organized for the students of final and pre final
year B.Tech CS & IT along with MBA & MCA students of
SRMS CET. The ultimate aim of the event was just to enhance
the effective communication and project management skills of
the students.
It was a really an interactive session as there was good response
from the students. She narrated some of her life incidences
which made it worth appreciable and finally it ended with a
vote of thanks and memento by Ayushi Awasthi and Principal
SRMS CETR Dr. A.K Srivastava.
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TWO DAYS WORKSHOP ON
IOT - INTERNET OF THINGS :
17-18th
October 2016
A two days workshop on Internet of things was organized in Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engineering Technology &
Research on 17th
and 18th
Oct 2016. Since last few years IoT has gained tremendous response both from industrial houses and
Researchers. To understand it in a more effective way this workshop was organized so that students can explore this blue ocean
and use it in their future career.
This workshop was conducted by i3Indya Technologies, New Delhi. Main speaker for workshop was Mr. Deepak Srivastava
(i3Indya Technologies). This workshop was open for both Pre-final year and final year students of computer science,
Information Technology and Electronics & communication engineering. To make the workshop more effective and
communicable batch size comprised of 60 students only.
In this workshop basically students learnt about Interfacing of Computers along with GSM module, Automation of LED’s using
relay & AVR and Learn about different types programming and temperature sensing using sensors in turn getting output on
mobile devices.
As said by Principal, Dr. A.K Srivastava and H.O.D CS Dept., Mr. Shailesh Saxena College is looking positively towards the
workshop’s outcome and ready to use it in more practical aspects in near time to come.
Workshop was coordinated under the guidance of Mr. Shailesh Saxena (Head CS/IT Dept). and Mrs. Ankita Saxena (faculty CS
Dept.) along with support of students team (Ms. Nikita Sethi, Oshin Kandpal & Varsha Saxena).
At the end of the workshop a competitive event was organized in which students were supposed to do programming along with
hardware implementation. Event was won by Student Group (Ms. Akansha Shukla, Mani Shukla, Shreya Johari & Shubhi
Rastogi).
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Nobel Prize Winners 2016
Physics: David J. Thouless, F. Duncan M. Haldane and J. Michael Kosterlitz "for theoretical
discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter"
Chemistry : Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa "for the
design and synthesis of molecular machines"
Physiology & Medicine: Yoshinori Ohsumi "for his discoveries of mechanisms for
autophagy"
Literature : Bob Dylan "for having created new poetic expressions within the great
American song tradition"
Peace : Juan Manuel Santos "for his resolute efforts to bring the country's more than 50-year-
long civil war to an end"
Economics: Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmström "for their contributions to contract theory"
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FACULTY ARENA
(UPDATES IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY)
A NEW PROGRAMMING
LANGUAGE “MILK”
In today's computer chips, memory management is based on
what computer scientists call the principle of locality: If a
program needs a chunk of data stored at some memory
location, it probably needs the neighboring chunks as well.
But that assumption breaks down in the age of big data, now
that computer programs more frequently act on just a few
data items scattered arbitrarily across huge data sets. Since
fetching data from their main memory banks is the major
performance bottleneck in today's chips, having to fetch it
more frequently can dramatically slow program execution.
In the International Conference on Parallel Architectures and
Compilation Techniques, researchers from MIT's Computer
Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) are
presenting a new programming language, called Milk, that
lets application developers manage memory more efficiently
in programs that deal with scattered data points in large data
sets.
In tests on several common algorithms, programs written in
the new language were four times as fast as those written in
existing languages. Milk simply adds a few commands to
Open MP, an extension of languages such as C and
FORTRAN that makes it easier to write code for multicore
processors. With Milk, a programmer inserts a couple
additional lines of code around any instruction that iterates
through a large data collection looking for a comparatively
small number of items. Milk's compiler -- the program that
converts high-level code into low-level instructions -- then
figures out how to manage memory accordingly
Source: Tech News.
Compiled by: Ms. Arti Mishra
Asst. Professor (CS Deptt.)
.NEW ARTIFICIAL SYNAPSES
PAVE WAY FOR BRAIN LIKE
COMPUTER
A brain-inspired computing component provides the most
faithful emulation yet of connections among neurons in the
human brain, researchers say.
The so-called memristor, an electrical component whose
resistance relies on how much charge has passed through it
in the past, mimics the way calcium ions behave at the
junction between two neurons in the human brain, the study
said. That junction is known as a synapse. The researchers
said the new device could lead to significant advances in
brain-inspired — or neuromorphic — computers, which
could be much better at perceptual and learning tasks than
traditional computers, as well as far more energy efficient.
"In the past, people have used devices like transistors and
capacitors to simulate synaptic dynamics, which can work,
but those devices have very little resemblance to real
biological systems. So it's not efficient to do it that way,
and it results in a larger device area, larger energy
consumption and less fidelity," said study leader Joshua
Yang, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at
the University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Previous research has suggested that the human brain has
about 100 billion neurons and approximately 1 quadrillion
(1 million billion) synapses.
"With the synaptic dynamics provided by our device, we can
emulate the synapse in a more natural way, more direct way
and with more fidelity," he told Live Science.
Source: http://www.livescience.com
Compiled by: Mr. Rohit Johri
Asst. Professor (CS Deptt.)
GROUNDING & NEED TO GROUND
THE SYSTEM AND EQUIPMENT
The grounding is used in the electrical industry to mean both
“equipment grounding” and “system grounding”. Equipment
grounding means the connection of earth ground to non-
current carrying conductive materials such as conduit, cable
trays, junction boxes, enclosures, and motor frames whereas
System grounding means the connection of earth ground to
the neutral points of current carrying conductors such as the
neutral point of a circuit, a transformer, rotating machinery,
or a system, either solidly or with a current-limiting device.
Thus we can say that a grounded system is a system in
which at least one conductor or point (usually the middle
wire or neutral point of transformer or generator windings)
is intentionally grounded, either solidly or through
impedance. System grounding, or the intentional connection
of a phase or neutral conductor to earth, is for the purpose of
controlling the voltage to earth, or ground, within
predictable limits. It also provides for a flow of current that
will allow detection of an unwanted connection between
system conductors and ground.
Source: Edward in electrical lectures, energy and
power, protectioposted September 14 2016
Compiled by: Kamal Singh
Asst. Professor (EE Deptt.)
WHAT A GROUND FAULT
CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFIC)
DOES?
A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) monitors the
current balance between the ungrounded “hot” conductor
and the grounded conductor. As soon as the current flowing
through the “hot” conductor is in the range of 4 to 6 mill
amperes more than the current flowing in the “return”
grounded conductor, the GFCI senses this unbalance and
trips (opens) the circuit off, if the “other” path is through a
human body. When no current is induced in the coil, the
ground fault circuit interrupter does not trip the circuit off.
When a small amount of current is induced in the coil, this
current difference is amplified sufficiently by the ground
fault interrupter to cause it to trip the circuit off before the
person touching the faulty appliance is injured or killed.
Source: The Three-Phase Ground-Fault Circuit- interrupter
System- A novel approach to prevent Electrocution Paul S.
Hamer IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications Year:
2010, Volume: 46, Issue: 6
Compiled by: Mohit Pant
Asst. Professor (EE Deptt.)
SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS
Regular activity has been planned in each department during
Zero hour in which presentation and discussion were done
by the faculty members on their research area. Some
Presentations held in the month of October are:
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE &
ENGINEERING
20 October, 2016
Mrs. Meenakshi Pathak : Energy Management in Wireless
Sensor Network
27 October, 2016
Mr. Ankur Kumar : Wireless Sensor Network
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS &
COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
20 October, 2016
Ms Neha Thakur : Static versus dynamic gates
DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCES
20 October, 2016
Mr. Sumit Saxena: Theory of demand analysis
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STUDENTS ARENA
(CREATIVES)
ADVANTAGE OF CO-EDUCATION
Having classes together is successful in most school today.
Boys become aware of girls abilities and vice versa. A spirit of
co-operation & competition in the co-educational system.
Growing up together & sharing activities such as dramatics ,
art and other things widens the student talent. The spirit of co-
education makes society and gain more confidence with
opposite genders.
Gone are the days when girls are not allowed to go to schools.
Today you cannot imagine a workplace without women.
Times have changed. Girls today are keeping pace with men in
every field. So is there any point in segregating the girls and the
boys and sending them to different schools?
Certainly not. Hence, I consider co-education the best system
for schools today.
Shraddha kasaudhan
CS First Year
HUMANOID ROBOTS NO LONGER
BELONGS TO SCIENCE FICTION
The Belgian Co. Zora Bots is setting out to conquer the world
with its disruptive and unique software. ZORA application is
considered to be the very first application to give life to
humanoid robots like ALDEBARAN NAO and PEPPER
HUMANOID ROBOT. Zora weighs 5 to 7 kg and stand just
over 57 cm (22 inch) is available to perform numerous
decision-making task which helps in socialization of machine
with homosapiens.
Source: livescience.com
Andleeb
EE III year
NOBEL PRIZE 2016
The 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded to David Thou
less, Duncan Haldane and Michael Kosterlitz for
“Theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions
and topological phases of matter”
What is topology?
Member of the Nobel committee for physics explains
topology using a cinnamon bun, a bagel and a pretzel at the
press conference.
Topology is a branch of mathematics that describes
properties that only change step-wise. like the number of
holes in the above objects. Topology describes the
properties that remain intact when an object is stretched,
twisted or deformed, but not if it is torn apart.
Topologically, a sphere and a bowl belong to the same
category, because a spherical lump of clay can be
transformed into a bowl. However, a bagel with a hole in
the middle and a coffee cup with a hole in the handle
belong to another category; they can also be remodeled to
form each other’s shapes. Topological objects can thus
contain one hole, or two, or three, or four… but this
number has to be an integer. This turned out to be useful in
describing the electrical conductance found in the quantum
Hall effect, which only changes in steps that are exact
multiples of an integer.
Topology was the key to the 2016 Nobel Laureates’
discoveries, and it explains why electrical conductivity
inside thin layers changes in integer steps. Using topology
as a tool, they were able to astound the experts.
Shubhi Rastogi
B-Tech (CS-3rd
year)
11. Campus Anveshan | 11
ALUMNI ACHIEVEMENT
Ms Rati Johri, (2013 Passout) : Selected in th
Engineering Services Examination
STUDENTS ARENA
(CREATIVES)
MISCELLANY
Never liked.....................................Because
I never liked History because I failed to make friends with
Gandhiji and Akbar.
I never liked GEOGRAPHY because I had to go deep down in
the sand dunes and come out through erupting volcanoes.
I never liked CIVICS because I could never meet the President
or the Prime Minister.
I never liked CHEMISTRY because it was made up of too
many atoms and molecules.
I never liked BIOLOGY because it gave a terible name for a
simple thing.
I ever liked PHYSICS because the work done was more than
the force applied by me.
I never liked HINDI because I had a battle with Rahim and
Tulsidas.
I never liked MATHS because there was a battle between the
formula and the sum.
I never liked ENGLISH because I was never present in the
class.
Shefali Sharma
B-Tech (EC-3rd
year)
DON’T QUIT
When Things go wrong as they sometimes will,
When the road your trudging seems all uphill,
When the funds are low and the debts are high,
and you want to smile but you have to sigh,
When care is pressing you down a bit,
REST if you must BUT DON’T YOU QUIT.
Life is queer with its twists and turns,
as everyone of us sometimes learns, and may a
failure turns about, when he might of won had
he stuck it out, DON’T GIVE UP when the pace
seems slow , you may succeed with another blow.
Often the goal is nearer than it seems , to a faint
and faltering man , often the struggler has given
up when he might of captured the victors cup,
and he learned too late as the night slipped
down , how close he was to the golden crown.
Success is failure turned inside out , the silver
tint of the clouds of doubt , and you never can
tell how close you are , it may be near when it
seems so far , So stick to the fight when your
hardest hit , its when things seem worst that you
MUST NOT QUIT.
Nidhi Chahal
B-Tech (CS-3rd
year)
12. Campus Anveshan | 12
ACHIEVEMENTS
& RECOGNITIONS
Ms. Arti Mishra and Ms. Shikha Arya(co-
author)
(Asst Professor-CS)
A research article on Role of UML in Object Oriented Design-
International Journal for Research & Development in technology
(IJRDT), (October 2016)
To access the journal and abstract of the Article
http://ijrdt.org/see_album_all_paper/49/Issue-3-Oct-2016
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
Research articles of following faculty
members are published in October, 2016
Mrs. Kirti Shukla
(Asst.Professor-CS)
A research article on An algorithm to Ensure the
Availability of Communication Channel for Event
Driven Messages in VANET- International Journal
of Computer Applications (October, 2016)
To access the journal and abstract of the Article
http://www.ijcaonline.org/archives/volume151/numb
er9/26263-2016911866
ISBN : 973-93-80894-59-9
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NEWS IN PICTURE
SOME GLIMPSES
CELEBRATION OF BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF DR. A.P.J ABDUL KALAM IN SRMS CETR
FRESH ON CAMPUS EVENT FOR B.TECH Ist YEAR
A WORKSHOP ON ‘EMBEDDED SYSTEMS WITH ARM PROCESSOR’
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NEWS IN PICTURE
SOME GLIMPSES
TWO DAYS WORKSHOP ON IOT - INTERNET OF THINGS
GUEST LECTURE ON PROJECT MANAGEMENT
A DAY BEFOR GANDHI JAYANTI : POSTER MAKING & STREET PLAY COMPETITION