Coordinators:
Mr. K. Karthikeyan, Associate Professor, Department of EEE
Mr. S.Balaji , Assistant Professor, Department of EEE
Ms. M.Ramya, Teaching Assistant, Department of EEE
The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering of KCG College of Technology has organized a NSDC certified Four Day Training on “Rooftop Solar Grid Engineer” during -16th to 20th, Nov 2018 for (76 Number) Second year students at Seminar Hall S13. The training was conducted by combining both A and B Sections. The training was aimed to create awareness on the Solar energy in India. Being a Certified NSDC-SCGJ partner this training helped students to familiarise with Solar PV system installation.
Dr. T. Anuradha, HOD/EEE welcomed and inaugurated the workshop at 9.00 am. She also highlighted the importance of NSDC solar training and the availability of green jobs in future.
Mr. K. Karthikeyan, Associate Professor/EEE in the first session of day 1 (16.11.2018) after stating the objectives and significance of the programme discussed the following topics
- Fundamentals of course & knowledge.
- Overview of Renewable Energy Technologies
- Basics of Solar PV System
After post lunch Mr.S. Balaji, Assistant Professor/EEE gave an outline about overview and selection criteria for Solar PV Modules and its Components. After small Tea break Ms.M.Ramya discussed about types of Rooftop Solar PV Power Plants and their operating principle.
In day 2(17.11.2018) during first Session Mr.S.Balaji discussed about Standards and Regulations for Installing Rooftop PV system. Afternoon session was handled by Ms.M.Ramya who elaborated the Sizing of the PV System for ON/OFF Grid Solar PV Systems.
In day 3 (19.11.2018), the students were taught with installation of solar PV system.
The following topics were also discussed:
- Civil, Structural and mechanical installations.
- Electrical connections.
- Electrical safety.
- Inverters and charge controllers installation.
After small Tea break, the session started with hands on practice in Solar PV installations. The students were split into batches with 10 per batch and asked to install rooftop PV system. They were guided by trainers (Coordinators). The trainers gave an insight to various solar programs by MNRE, SECI, NSDC-SCGJ and NISE.
In day 4 (20.11.2018), Ms.Ramya briefed about the importance of Health and Safety in Project Site and a video demonstration helped students to gain more knowledge about the safety in solar PV systems. After morning session the students visited the 100kW plant located in terrace of aero building. The students were explained with the string connections, inverter and ACDB connections. In last session the students were evaluated by oral test.
The NSDC training was ended with a discussion and feedback session by the students. The student gave a good feedback about the training. They also stated that this training gave them the basic knowledge and confidence in Solar PV systems.
The Knowledge Enhancement Seminar on Structural Optimization using Genetic Algorithmstarted with thewelcome address and introduction of the resource person by Dr. V. Vandhana Devi, Head of the Department and continued with the basics of evolution of algorithms and programing by Dr. P.Sivakumar.About 21 participants including PG students and faculty from other educational institutions attended the seminar.
The session continued with the application or transformation of the practical problem in the engineering in to the machine language through mathematical equations and other higher order integrals. Different types of available machine learning programs and algorithms were introduced to the participants and the detailed abstract of the ‘Genetic Algorithm’ was discussed.The salient topic of the seminar was application of the genetic algorithm in optimization of resources and materials in structural design and fabrication. The event concluded with a vote of thanks by the coordinator and distribution of certificates to the participants by the Head of the Department.
Toastmastering and KCG TM Clubs………An Introduction
Toastmasters International is a US headquartered non-profit educational organization that operates clubs worldwide for the purpose of promoting communication and public speaking skills initially and at present toastmasters has introduced a programme called pathways which covers all professional skills. There are about 3, 60,000 members in 141 countries which is divided in to regions and districts. KCG Toastmasters Club (for faculty) is functioning in our campus since the year 2011 with 28 faculty members as on date and KCG Youth masters TM club (for students) is functioning in our campus since 2016 with 22 members as on date. The Clubs belong to region 13, district 82 and division G, covering Tamilnadu and Srilanka. It is worth mentioning that the club has bagged „Golden Gavel‟ Award twice, a prime honour in the toastmasters fraternity and produced two district leaders who served as Area Directors and has been the first educational organization in the district to have a faculty club exclusively for teachers amidst many other corporate and community clubs.
The Conference….
The Semi-annual Conference of Division G in association with Division B was hosted in our campus on Saturday, 17th November 2018. Around 380 toastmasters from different corporate and community clubs from the division participated. The Conference Comprised of the following components
- Humorous Speech and Evaluation Speech Contests
- District Council Meeting
- Keynote Speeches
- Distribution of Educational and Leadership Awards.
We are happy to inform that 4 out of the final 20 contestants were from KCG TM Clubs.
Finalists from KCG
Dr. Jaya R, Assoc.Prof, English Division and Balaji R (Aero Student) were the two among the top ten contestants for the Evaluation Speech Contest and Balaji
R (Aero Student) & Gautam R (CSE Student) were the two among the top 10 contestants for the Humorous Speech Contest.
Organizing Team from KCG
Faculty
- Praveen Joe, ACG, ALB, (CSE)
- Venketramanan, CC,CL (AERO)
- Ravichandran, CC, CL (AERO)
Students
- Aniruth(CSE)
- TM.Daniel Christopher (CSE)
- Akshaya (CSE)
- Poornima (AERO)
- TM.Thejshri (AERO)
News Letter
The division newsletter was released on the day by the district-trio, and TM. Aniruth was the reporter representing our area.
Awards, Recognitions and Winners
Six educational awards were filed and the toastmasters received their certificates for the same.Minu Susan
Jacob (CSE) and TM.Akshaya were recognized with “Excellence in Leadership” Awards for club growth.
Aniruth, TM, Akshaya and TM. Thejshri were recognized for being the newsletter reporter, Sargent at Arms and Co-Logistics Chair for the conference.
Venketramanan and TM. Ravichandran were recognized for being hospitality Chairs.
The team was recognized for being the venue partners for the conference and TM. Praveen Joe received it on behalf of the team
TM Balaji R of the KCG Youthmasters Club was the 1st Runner Up in the Humorous Contest
Cultural Performance
Our first year dance team entertained all the delegates by their fabulous performance. They were recognized for the same by the organizers.
TEAM KCG – VENUE PARTNERS
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By celebrating World Citizen Day we celebrate inclusiveness, embrace diversity and make everyone feel that they are part of the global community, said Dr. Elizabeth Verghese, Chairperson, Hindustan Group of Institutions, while delivering her presidential address on the occasion of World Citizen Day organized by KCG College of Technology, Chennai. She also highlighted the need for educational institutions to reach out to the underprivileged in the society and inculcate compassion and empathy in students.
Today, over four billion people are wired and connected to the Internet; it has brought about information and communication revolution and has changed every aspect of our lives, said the Chief Guest Mr. Mukund Padmanabhan, Editor, The Hindu. Discussing in detail how media influences our thoughts and behaviour in digital era, he asked the gathering to be cautious about fake news and breaking news and be critical of what they read, watch and consume.
Earlier, participating in a panel discussion, moderated by Dr. Anita Manuel, Dean, Student Affairs, panellists Lt. General Bobby Mathews (Retd.), Joint Director, Hindustan International Schools, Dr. Revathy Parameswaran, Principal, PS Senior Secondary School, and Mr. V.S. John, St. Michael’s Academy shared the various initiatives taken by their schools to help students embrace diversity and promote gender equality and inclusiveness.
The Chief Guest also gave away certificates and cash prizes to winners of Debate, Quiz, Essay Writing and Poster Making competitions held in connection with World Citizen Day.
Dignitaries Dr. Annie Jacob, Director, KCG College of Technology, Principal Dr. G Prabhakaran and Dean Dr. Sarukesi were present.
Dr. Elizabeth Verghese, Chairperson Hindustan Group presenting a memento to Mr. Mukund Padmanabhan, Editor, The Hindu as Dr. G. Prabhakaran, Principal, KCG College of Technology looks on.
Mr. Mukund Padmanabhan, Editor, The Hindu addressing the gathering on World Citizen Day programme.
Panel Discussion on school initiatives to mould youngsters as World Citizens
Day 1 – Session 1 – Inaugural Function
Dr. S. R. Satish Kumar, Professor, Structural Engineering Division, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, was the Chief Guest of the Inaugural function of the Three days Faculty Development Program.
Dr. G. Prabhakaran, Principal, KCG College of Technology, Dr. K. Sarukesi, Dean Academic, KCG College of Technology and Dr. Vandhana Devi, Head of the Department, Department of Civil Engineering, KCG College of Technology presided over the function.
The Inaugural function started with the lighting of the lamp by the chief guest and all the dignitaries and Tamizh thai vazhthu.
Dr. V. Vandhana Devi welcomed the Chief guest, Principal, Dean and all the participants. She emphasised on the need for faculty development programs for faculty members. She also elaborated about the three days faculty development program on Limit state design of steel structures.
Dr. G. Prabhakaran delivered the presidential address in appreciating the department for organizing the faculty development program and also encouraging the department in conducting such activities continuously in the future.
Dr. K. Sarukesi addressed the gathering appreciating the department for organizing the faculty development program and discussed about the role of civil engineers in the society and also suggested books that have to be read by all civil engineers.
Dr. S. R. Satish Kumar delivered the inaugural address in the need for such programs for the teaching faculties to enhance their technical knowledge and encouraged the participants to observe and learn from the lecturing skills of the different resource persons.
Mr. M. Pitchi Rajan thanked the chief guest, all the dignitaries and the participants for showing their interest in participating in the faculty development program by delivering the vote of thanks.
| No. of External Participants | : | 22 |
| No. of Internal Participants | : | 11 |
| Total No. of Participants | : | 33 |
KCG College of Technology, Department of Civil Engineering signed a MoU with National Centre for Coastal Research (NCCR). NCCR is an attached office of Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), Government of India. NCCR was established in Chennai, in the year 1998 for implementing IDA assisted Environment Management Capacity Building Project. Presently, NCCR is continuing its activities in the field of Coastal Research, fully funded by MoES. Dr. M.V. Ramana Murthy (Scientist-G), Director NCCR, welcomed the Principal and faculty members of Civil Engineering. Dr. G. Prabhakaran, Principal KCG College of Technology gave an insight about the college. Dr. Uma Sankar Panda (Scientist-E) gave an insight about NCCR. Also he explained about the various projects and research activities undertaken by NCCR in the area of Coastal Research. The MoU was signed by Dr. M. V. Ramana Murthy (Scientist-G), Director, NCCR and Dr. G. Prabhakaran, Principal, KCG College of Technology. Dr. M.V. Ramana Murthy, Director NCCR appreciated Dr. V. Vandhana Devi / HoD Civil Engineering for putting all her sincere efforts to make this MoU happen between NCCR and KCG.
The main objective of this MoU is to develop collaborative activities in the area of applied research, training and education to foster the development of students. Also the MoU encourages interactions between the Scientists, Research fellows, Faculty members and students of both the institutions. The MoU was signed for 2 years. The event came to a close with a vote of thanks by Dr. V. Vandhana Devi, HoD / Civil Engineering.
Members Present during the signing of MoU:
1.Dr. M.V. Ramana Murthy (Scientist-G), Director, NCCR
2.Dr. G. Prabhakaran – Principal, KCG College of Technology
3.Dr. Uma Sankar Panda (Scientist-E), NCCR
4.Dr. V. Vandhana Devi – HoD/Civil Engineering, KCG College of Technology
5.Mr. R. Deepak – Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering, KCG College of Technology
Benefits of the MoU between NCCR & KCG
- Close interactions between the Scientists, Research fellows, Students and Faculty members of both the institutions.
- Imparting In-plant training at NCCR Campus for B.E. Civil Engineering Students.
- Deputation of students for Industrial training and In-plant training on-site will be arranged for NCCR funded projects.
- Special technical training will be arranged for both students and faculty members in NCCR campus.
- To formulate ministry funded research projects and HRD plans between NCCR and KCG College of Technology.
- To utilize various lab facilities and equipments at NCCR, by both students and faculty members of KCG College of Technology.
- To exchange scholarly information between Scientist of NCCR and Faculty members of KCG College of Technology.
- Publications of Joint Research papers, books and magazines by both the faculties of the respective institutions.
- Potential joint funded projects applications and executions between NCCR and KCG College of Technology.
- Student projects will be carried out under the guidance of NCCR Scientist.
Inaugural Function
Dr. V. Vandhana Devi welcomed the Dean (Academics) and all the participants. She emphasised on the need for presentation skills for faculty members and briefed about the Workshop schedule. Dr. Vandhana thanked the participants for showing their interest in participating in the workshop by delivering the vote of thanks.
Dr. K. Sarukesi appreciated the department for organizing the workshop and suggested tips and techniques for improving presentation skill and public speaking. Mr. R. Deepak introduced the resource person of the session Dr. V. Vandhana Devi to the gathering.
Presentation by Dr. V. Vandhana Devi during the Workshop
Dr. V. Vandhana Devi explained the audience about the need of presentation skills for the teaching faculty members that would be helpful in various aspects of during the course of their career.
- Faculty handling theory subjects would make their lectures more interesting by presenting the theory content as pictures and videos. The students would be difficult to imagine theory content if taught on black board and lectures don’t help them at all.
- Faculty guiding students in projects such as Final Year Projects, Student Project competition, Students Presentation competition, Seminars, Paper Presentations must mentor the students and guide them in improving their communication and presentation skills.
- Faculties undergoing research and publication activities and pursuing their Ph.D. need to improve in the aspects of confidence, do’s and don’ts of gestures, ways of interacting and answering the committee members.
ORGANISED BY: Ms D. Revathy, Student Counsellor
CONDUCTED BY:Heartfulness Voluntary Organisation
ATTENDED BY: Students from all Departments
On account of Swami Vivekananda’s 156th Birth Anniversary,Members of Heart fulness Voluntary Organisation conducted the meditation program for youths to improve their mental strength. The volunteers were:
- Mr Vinod Mishra
- Mr Bharat
- MrSreenivasan
- Ms Nandita
The program started with a welcome note by Ms D. Revathy, Student Counsellor.
An introductory talk about meditation and its usefulness was given by Mr Vinod Mishra.
Ms Nandita guided the students in meditation process, first with relaxation techniques, followed by meditation for 30 minutes.
The students were able to go with the flow and meditate. After meditation the students’ feedback was that, some of them went off to sleep, some were not able to restrict their wandering thoughts, and some found it difficult to sit… Mr Mishra explained that all these will be initially felt and once students start practicing regularly, it will fall in place.
A staff said that, she got headache. She was explained that,she would have restricted her thought flow, which causes headache, and initially these will be felt during the meditation process and it is always better to start the practise with proper guidance.
The volunteers were willing to come and do the follow-up sessions and train the students at any time and it is purely a service offered free of cost.
The program ended with a Vote of Thanks.
Topic: Substance Abuse
Date: 24/01/2019 to 01/02/2019
Participants: I year students
Adolescence stage is a stress and storm period. During this crucial period they enter the college life and are exposed to a new environment and people. They are in search of their identity and freedom and are more curious to exercise their freedom, explore and experiment of whatever they do, see or come across.
In this stage they are easily prone to any kind of habits. Exercising discipline and being cautious is a bit challenging. They are easily vulnerable and get into the habits of smoking, alcohol consuming and using other substances which are highly addictive by nature. So, as an institution, it is our responsibility to educate our students on the substance abuse and its consequences.
An awareness program on Substance Abuse was conducted for I year students in their respective classrooms by Ms D. Revathy, Student Counsellor @ KCG College of Technology.
This program created an awareness amongst the students about the addictive nature, ill effects and the consequences of Substance Abuse.
KCG – BOSCH Health Care Centre
Centre of Excellence in Medical Electronics
The Centre of Excellence in Medical Electronics was initiated in collaboration with Robert Bosch, Bangalore and Department of Electronics and Communication, KCG College of Technology on 04.12.18.This MOU aims on the usage of Fundus Camera developed by Robert Bosch and analysing the images for various eye related disorders.
Faculties of ECE,EEE and EIE were trained by Mr.Ravikumar, Senior Project Manager, and Robert Bosch on 10.01.19 to handle the Fundus Camera and to analysis Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) with the images captured.
Further tie-up was made with Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai to assist us in medical research and also allowing us to take part in their medical camps. In connection to this, a team of three members, Dr.V.Thulasi Bai, HOD/ECE,Mr. Sadasivam. S, AP/ECE and Ms. B.Thyla, AP/ECE took part in the camp organised by Sankara Nethralaya on 21.02.19 at Police Quarters, Kondithoppu, Chennai. This camp was conducted especially for the economically weak residence of nearby area. More than 50 people were examined and 30 potential eye images were captured. These images will be used in research on diabetic retinopathy with the help of medicals experts form Sanakara Nethralaya.
Eye Camp at Kondithoppu on 21.02.19
Second camp was conducted on 23.02.19 in Seetha Lakshmi Vidhyalaya at Vasudhevan Nagar, Chennai. In this camp two students of ECE department were involved along with Ms.Kavitha Balamurugan,Asso.,Prof/ECE and Ms.B.Thyla,AP/ECE .






















