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Eggcellent Airborne Adventure

The Department of Aeronautical Engineering is happy to organize “Eggcellent Airborne Adventure" contest. An egg drop parachute competition is a fun and educational activity where participants design and build a contraption to protect a raw egg from breaking when dropped from a height. Typically, the contraption includes a parachute made from materials such as paper, plastic bags, or cloth to slow down the descent of the egg and minimize the impact force upon landing.
Objective: The objective of the competition is to design a contraption that will protect a raw egg from breaking when dropped from a certain height (such as a balcony or a ladder).
Materials: Participants are usually provided with a set of materials they can use to construct their egg drop contraptions. Common materials include paper, cardboard, tape, cotton balls, bubble wrap, straws, rubber bands, and plastic bags.
Design and Construction: Participants have a 10 minutes of time to design and build their contraptions. They need to use their creativity and engineering skills to come up with a design that will protect the egg during the drop.
Testing: Once the contraptions are built, they are tested by dropping them from the designated height. Each contraption is typically given three drops to ensure consistency and fairness.
Scoring: The contraptions are scored based on various criteria, such as the survival of the egg, the creativity of the design, the simplicity or complexity of the design, dropping of weighing stone (long duration is the criteria) and any additional challenges or objectives set by the organizers.
Rules:

  1. Participants have 10 minutes of time to design and build their contraptions.
  2. They need to use their creativity and engineering skills to come up with a design that will protect the egg during the drop.
  3. Once the contraptions are built, they are tested by dropping them from the designated height.
  4. Each contraption is typically given three drops to ensure consistency and fairness.
  5. The contraptions are scored based on various criteria, such as the survival of the egg, the creativity of the design, the simplicity or complexity of the design, dropping of weighing stone (long duration is the criteria) and any additional challenges or objectives set by the organizers.
  6. Each student will perform individual task of constructing parachute using dustbin bag.
It will be conduct in 2 levels.
Level-1 qualified students only eligible for the Level-2
Level-1: Weighing stone drop test
Level-2: Egg Drop Test
Date: 21.03.2024 (Thursday)
Venue: 2224 CAD LAB Aero

  1. Weighing stone drop test
  2. Egg Drop Test

Faculty Coordinator:
Dr. M. Vinothkumar – 9994878948
Dr. Sivaneshprabhu - 8122745168  
Student Coordinator(s):
Mr. Balaji – III Year Aero – Aviator Club President - +91 94984 18124
Krishna Priya .A & Madhusudhan reddy – III Year Aero Aviator Club  - +918985099985
Kavya dansari. &  Revanth – II Year Aero Aviator Club - +91 9515306102

Name of the Event ROOMSCAPE
Description The event ROOMSCAPE will be conducted in four levels.
Level 1: Techonect – A series of images related to Biomedical terminology will be shown. Participants should connect the image to derive a terminology.
Level 2: Glue the Clue – All Participants should solve a jigsaw puzzle within the given time to move to the next room.
Level 3: Picode – All Participants should debug the code to get the image within the given time and go to the final round.
Level 4: Treasure Hunt – The participants are given the clue, by using the clue, the participants needs to find the device.
Rules and Regulations 1.      Mobile phones are not allowed.
2.      Registration is limited to a maximum of 20 teams, and participation will be confirmed on a first-come, first-served basis.
3.      Teams must be composed of a maximum of 3 members.
4.      After completing the level 1 in a room, the participants can escape the room and go to other room.
5.      All levels are meant to finish within 15 minutes.
Venue, Date and Time Venue: Biomedical Engineering Department (2406)
Date: 21.03.2024 (Thursday)
Reporting Time: 10.00 am
Faculty Coordinators 1.      Ms. R. Shelishiyah, Assistant Professor / BME
Mobile No: 9600101819
Mail ID: [email protected]
2.      Dr. Saranya G, Associate Professor / BME
Mobile No: 8946074812
Mail ID: [email protected]
3.      Dr. Thiyam Deepa Beeta, Associate Professor / BME
Mobile No: 7358195676
Mail ID: [email protected]
Student Coordinators 1. Smriti Ghimire – III Year BME
2.Nida Mansa – III Year BME
3.Pittu Pallavi (VTU19829) - III Year BME


Bio-Posterize | Theme: Sustainable Future of Energy

Specifications for Poster Presentations:

  • Poster displays will be limited to four A4
  • Follow the following format:
 
TITLE OF THE POSTER
Participants name, Department, Institution
TECHNICAL CONTENT OF THE POSTER
Give One sentence summary of the message in your poster
 
  • No printable graphs and pictures are acceptable, as all the drawings/diagrams and graphs should be hand made on the spot.

Guidelines for Poster Preparation:

  • Posters should stimulate discussion, not give a long presentation. Therefore, keep text to a minimum, emphasize graphics, and make sure every item included in your poster is necessary.
  • Make sure ideas flow logically from one section to the
  • Use charts and graphs to illustrate data (avoid large tables of raw data).
  • Be Keep consistent
  • Keep line spacing
  • Keep the color, style, and thickness of borders the
  • Except for A4 sheets, other required materials will have to be brought by the
  • For convenience, write/type your research idea in an A4 sheet ease of presentation and consultation. Based on the prepared material, posters may be made.

Details -

Date and Time: 21st March, 2024 from 09:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Venue: Department of Biotechnology, Room 3234, 3rd Floor
Faculty Coordinator: Dr. V. Leena Sharan; Dr. Bisheswar Karmakar
Contact Details (Faculty): +91-9487828124; +91-9674468863; [email protected]
Student Coordinator: Sonali D. (+91-8610107924); Devesh K. (+91-9360412958); Lohitha D.S. (+91-9360078520); Ridh Mallick (+91-7439589156)
  Note: Students are encouraged to participate in groups of 3 (maximum).


CAD CONQUEROR

  The Department of Civil Engineering is happy to organize “CAD Conqueror" contest where the students may exhibit their computer aided drawing skill.
  Date: 21.03.2024 (Thursday)
Venue: Civil CAD Lab
Rules:   The event will be conducted in single stage.  

  • Each student shall perform the task individually which means a team consists of one student only.
  • A technical drawing with details will be provided on the spot. The students have to draw the same within the stipulated time.
  • The computer with the CAD software will be provided by the organizing team.
  • The drawing will be evaluated on the basis of correct scale and dimensions by the panel members formed by the organizing team.
  • Any student who fails to report on time for the event will get disqualified eventually.
  • The organizers reserve the rights to change any or all of the above rules as they deem fit.
  • Change in the rules if any will be highlighted on the website and notified to the registered teams
  • The decision of the panel members is final.
  • Judges decision shall be treated as final and binding on all.
  • The students are prohibited using their personal laptops / mobile phones during the event.

Faculty Coordinator:
Dr. S. Selvakumar, Asst. Prof. / Civil – 9715425400
Mr. S. Baskar, Asst. Prof/ Civil - 9003220780
Student Coordinator(s):
Mr. Ramalingam.N – III Year Civil – 9531925875
Mr.Thavaselvam - II Year Civil – 9679570203

Code Crunch-Coding

Rules
Participation: Individual
Equipment: Participants must bring their own laptops
Levels:
Level 1: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) - 30 minutes duration covering C and Data Structures
Level 2: Coding Problems - 1 hour 30 minutes duration covering C, Java, and Python
Date: March 21, 2024 (Thursday)
Venue: 33 Block Learning Space2
Faculty Coordinators:
Mrs. k. Prema, Asst. Prof / CSE – 9962002809
Mrs. P. Arivubrakan, Asst. Prof / CSE- 9003775116

SPARK STORM

Name of the Event SPARK STORM
Description The event SPARK STORM will be conducted in three rounds.
Round 1: Electromaze – Riddles related to electronics and their real-world applications will be provided to solve the given puzzles.
Round 2: Tech Connexions Challenge – Participants should connect the series of thought-provoking images to decode technical terminologies.
Round 3: Ideation Illumination - For the given societal problems, participants need to provide visionary engineering solutions in the form of Posters using the innovative online tool “Canva”.
Rules and Regulations 1.      Laptop is mandatory for the participants.
2.      Registration is limited to a maximum of 25 teams, and participation will be confirmed on a first-come, first-served basis.
3.      Teams must be composed of a maximum of two members.
4.      Following the assessment of scores from Rounds 1 and 2, the top ten teams will be selected to Round 3.
5.      The duration for Round 3 is 1:30 hours.
Venue, Date and Time Venue: ECE Gallery Hall (1601)
Date: 21.03.2024 (Thursday)
Reporting Time: 10.00 am
Faculty Coordinators 1.      Dr. C. Kanmani Pappa, Associate Professor / ECE
Mobile No: 9994602908
Mail ID: [email protected]
2.      Dr. Rajkumar R, Associate Professor / ECE
Mobile No: 9842524419
Mail ID: [email protected]
3.      Dr. Rahul S G, Assistant Professor / ECE
Mobile No: 9597632595
Mail ID: [email protected]
Student Coordinators 1.      E. Rishyendra Lakshmana Sai (VTU19388) – III Year ECE
2.      N. Lakshmi Prasanna (VTU21310) - III Year ECE
3.      T. S. S Lakshmi Revathi (VTU21287) - III Year ECE
4.      P. Anji Reddy (VTU20945) - III Year ECE
5.      Sree Vaishnavi Miriyam (VTU20117) - III Year ECE


Name of the Event ELECTRINO - Arduino UNO Minor Project Contest
Description Arduino Boards will be given in the event and the students must bring Laptops installed with the latest version of Arduino UNO software. The necessary breadboard, circuit components and sensors will be given to the participants. The best teams will be considered based on their performance within the prescribed duration of time.
Rules and Regulations 1. Participants must bring Laptop installed with Arduino Uno software
2.Maximum of 15 teams will be allowed based on First come first serve basis
3.Each team is limited to the maximum of 3 members
4.Event Duration 45 min per team
Venue, Date and time Venue: Block 7, Room No: 7101- Power Electronics Lab
Date: 21.03.2024 (Thursday)
Reporting Time: 10.00 AM
Faculty Coordinators 1.   Dr.S.Vinoth John Prakash, AP/EEE
Mobile No: 9629353339, Mail Id :[email protected]
2.   Mr.R.Sreedhar, AP/ EEE
Mobile No: 9566580080 Mail Id: [email protected]
Student Coordinators 1.   VTU17929- Pranav Kumar Rowla - IV Year EEE Dept.
2.   VTU21658 – Bhavya Priya – IV Year EEE Dept.
3.   VTU21057- Abubakar Siddique- III Year EEE Dept.


Assembly and Disassembly of component

The Department of Mechanical Engineering is happy to organize “Assembly and Disassembly of component" contest where the students can disassemble and assemble a three jaw chuck.  
Rules:   The event will be conducted as single Stage:  

  • Final Round
    Final Round: (Venue: Manufacturing Technology Lab)  
  • Each student will perform the task individually to assemble and disassemble the component.
  • All the required components to assemble and disassemble the component will be provided on the spot.
  • The panel members will observe each team to verify whether the assembled component is correct/incorrect.
  • Each individual will have to perform the task within least time as possible.
  • Any team that is not ready at the time specified will be disqualified from the competition automatically
  • The organizers reserve the rights to change any or all of the above rules as they deem fit.
  • Change in the rules if any will be highlighted on the website and notified to the registered teams
  • The decision of the panel members is final.
  • Judges decision shall be treated as final and binding on all.
  • Usage of mobile phones is not permitted
  • Safety is the first priority

Date: 21.03.2024 (Thursday)
Venue: Manufacturing Technology Lab

Faculty Coordinator:
Dr. B.Murali, Asst Prof/ Mech - 9080891252 Dr. N.Dilip Raja, Asso Prof/ Mech- 9884590601
Support:
Mr. M.Rajesh Kumar,R S/ Mech - 9087347023
Mr. S.Jayanth, R S/ Mech - 9944336708
  Student Coordinator(s):
Mr. Nagendra K III Year Mech – 9347074787
Mr. Kranthi Kumar G III Year Mech - 7569408187
Mr. Mani Deepak V III Year Mech - 9010997919
Mr. Irfan S III Year Mech - 9704725738
Mr. Thanay Ganesh K III Year Mech – 9346057883
Mr. Praveen Kumar K III Year Mech - 9347631341


BLOCK AND TACKLE

RULES

  • On the spot, the participants will be assigned a topic.
  • The participant should discuss the benefits and drawbacks of the given topic.
  • Each participant will have 3 minutes.
  • It’s a solo participant event
  • The event consists of 2 rounds – prelims & final.
  • Participants are expected to be extremely disciplined.
  • The judge’s decision is final.
Date: 21.03.2024 (Thursday)
Venue: MBA dept Room no 2222.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. S. Raja Asst/Professor MBA-9380832357
Student Coordinators:
E. Kaviyarasan
A. Aravindhan
p. Ganesh
R. susmitha