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Description About Club

The club aims to develop team work, Inter-personal skills, communication skills, presentation skills, leadership skills, confidence, social graces and etiquettes , peer relations , marketing skills. It also helps students to learn time management, ethical and business values The club aims at Physical, Mental , Behavioral and Social Wellness . It motivates and enhances analytical and applied skills of the students that help to improve academic grades . The club also identify the students’ talent and prepare them for Inter-University Competitions. It aims at Holistic development & overall personality enhancement

Faculty and student details

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Prof. Dr. Anjali Jain (Deputy Head- Students Affairs, ASET, Associate Professor at Amity University)

Electrical and Electronics Engineering

+91 98182 83078

ajian5@amity.edu

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Mr. Kamlesh Pandey (Assistant Professor at Amity University)

Electrical and Electronics Engineering

+91 88605 59373

kpandey@amity.edu

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Ms. Neelam Verma (Assistant Professor at Amity University)

Electrical and Electronics Engineering

+91 99103 53562

nverma2@amity.edu

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Naman Sharma

A2324622004

+91 8447640767

naman270704@gmail.com

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Rinchen Angmo

A2324622013

+91 80822 06744

rinchenamo77@gmail.com

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Aastha Chaturvedi

A2324622009

+91 79832 50017

Aastha.chaturvedi2@s.amity.edu

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Vansh Sharma

A2324623003

+91 98215 66102

vanshsharma05072005@gmail.com

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Sandarbh Sehgal

A4717022002

+91 72890 66644

sandarbh.sehgal@s.amity.edu

Recent Events

Event 1: Technical Poster Making Competition

  1. Activity Date: August 1, 2024
  2. Activity Time: 2:15 PM onwards
  3. Mode: Offline
  4. Venue: E1-G12
  5. Activity Title: Technical Poster Making Competition
  6. Activity Description: A competition where engineering students presented posters on the theme “Real-Time Application of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Concepts.” Participants explored and shared innovative ideas in fields like renewable energy systems and advanced electronics.
  7. Envisaged Outcomes:
  • Students will improve their ability to convey complex technical information clearly and concisely through visual and textual elements.
  • Participants will deepen their knowledge of emerging topics in electrical engineering by researching and presenting their findings.
  • Students will gain valuable experience in preparing and presenting technical content, which will benefit their future academic and professional endeavours.
  1. Winners:
  • Harsh Ravi B. Tech(E&I)
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Fig.1.1 Event Poster
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Fig.1.2 Photograph with the winner Harsh Ravi Joglekar
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Fig.1.3 Judge panel
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Fig.1.4 Opening of the event

 

Event 2: Circuit Designing Competition

  1. Activity Date: August 8, 2024
  2. Activity Time: 2:15 PM onwards
  3. Mode: Offline
  4. Venue: E1-G12
  5. Activity Title: Circuit Designing Competition
  6. Activity Description: Students were tasked with designing circuits within specific constraints. The event aimed to develop circuit design skills and tested participants’ quick thinking and adaptability.

This event typically features:

  • Speed Circuit Building: Participants compete to build a specific circuit within a time limit.
  • Creative Use of Components: Challenge participants to use a limited set of components to create as many different circuits as possible
  1. Envisaged Outcomes:
  • This event will promote creativity and resourcefulness amongst the participants.
  • The event will cultivate critical thinking and problem-solving skills as participants tackle specific requirements and constraints.
  • This event will test their quick thinking and efficiency.
  • Participants may work in teams, fostering collaboration and teamwork in a technical setting.
  1. Winners:
  • Juniors Category:
    1. Mihika Singh and Pragati Prasad (B. Tech(EEE))
    2. Abhishek Kumar (B. Tech(EEE))
  • Seniors Category:
    1. Adeeb and Loveleen Sharma (B. Tech(EEE))
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Fig. 2.1 Event Poster
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Fig. 2.2 Welcome Speech by HOD Sir
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Fig. 2.3 Evaluation Process
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Fig. 2.4 Photograph with the Winners

 

Event 3: “My Arduino My Circuit” Event

  1. Activity Date: September 26, 2024
  2. Activity Time: 2:15 PM onwards
  3. Mode: Offline
  4. Venue: E1-G12
  5. Activity Title: “My Arduino My Circuit” Event
  6. Activity Description: This event featured student projects focused on Arduino programming and circuit design. Participants worked in teams to present their projects and demonstrate the practical applications of their designs.
  7. Envisaged Outcomes:
  • Participants will demonstrate their creativity and innovation by designing unique and functional Arduino-based circuits.
  • The event will provide practical, hands-on experience with Arduino, enhancing participants' programming and hardware integration skills.
  • Participants will present their projects, improving their ability to communicate technical concepts and solutions effectively
  1. Winners:
  1. Aditya Pratap Singh, Eshita Manocha, and Sanvvii. Topic: "Amity Solar Panel Configuration”
  2. Team1: Yash Sharma. Topic: "Exercise Giving Device" and Team2: Aditya Pratap Singh, Eshita Manocha, and Sanvvii. Topic: "Automated Medical Box"
  3. Amanul Haque, Pavika, Pranjul, and Satvik. Topic: "Smart Street Light Monitoring System"
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Fig. 3.1 Event Poster
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Fig. 3.2 First Place Winners
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Fig 3.3 Evaluation of the Projects
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Fig. 3.4 Runner Up Winners

 

Event 4: “Electro Quest” Event

  1. Activity Date: October 17, 2024
  2. Activity Time: 2:15 PM onwards
  3. Mode: Offline
  4. Venue: E1-G12
  5. Activity Title: “Electro Quest” Event
  6. Activity Description: Electro Quest features technical brain teasers focused on basic concepts of Electrical and Electronics. The event consisted of three rounds:
  7. Basic Circuit Design Challenge

Provide participants with a set of components and a problem statement (e.g., build a voltage regulator, oscillator, or simple amplifier).

  1. Troubleshooting Challenge

Present a malfunctioning circuit and challenge participants to identify and fix the issues

  1. Theme-Based Projects

Set a theme such as "Renewable Energy," "Smart Homes," or "Assistive Technologies" and ask participants to design circuits related to the theme. This encourages innovative thinking and problem-solving.

  1. Envisaged Outcomes: Strengthened understanding of Arduino and circuit design, improved collaboration and communication skills, and boosted confidence in technical presentation 
  2. Winners:
    1. Harsh Joglekar (B. Tech E&I)
    2. Adeeb and Loveleen Sharma (B. Tech(EEE))
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Fig. 4.1 Event Poster
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Fig. 4.2 Participants in the Event
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