Venue: Sagar Institute of Research &Technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
The Grand Finale of Smart India Hackathon Software Edition 2019 took place for 2 days from March 02-03 at 48 different centres across the country.
As per the statement of HRD Higher Education Secretary R Subramanian last year SIH had 7,400 entries and over one lakh students. This SIH 2019 had more than 52,000 entries from over 34,000 teams from over two lakh students.
The team “Hack-Red” from the ECE& CSE departments of KCG College of Technology made it to the grand finale of the Smart India Hackathon under the theme “High Impact –Low Cost” , Problem statement given by Industry -Flucon. The team was one among the 1300 teams who reached the grand finale.
The team of 6 members consisted of Jayaroopini (8A, ECE), Krithika (8A,ECE), Monisha (8A,ECE), Vijayakumar (6B,CSE), Sharen (6B,CSE), and Satyam (4B,CSE). The team was mentored by Dr. Thulasi Bai, Head of the Department/ECE and Dr.R.DhanalakshmiProfessor/CSE. The team had their centre Sagar Institute of Research &Technology , Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
The 2 day Hackathon began with a video conference with the HRD Higher Education Secretary R Subrahmanyamof Smart India Hackathon 2019 and inaugurated by the Hon’bleHuman Resource Development (HRD) Minister Mr.PrakashJavadekar. The Organising Secretary of Smart India Hackathon 2019,Ms. Sakshi Agrawal (Executive Director & Development Sagar Group of Institutions, Bhopal (MP), India) other Media people came to take a look at the products on day 2 & 3. There were several rounds of evaluation and the judges gave suggestions to improvise the module.
The Hack –Red team presented a MobileApp , a web page along with the API for screening the anemia using a Non invasive technique . Anaemia continues to be a major public health problem at all ages worldwide and about 24.8% of the total population is affected.The greatest number of individuals affected is pregnant women (41.8%) which may become the underlying case of maternal mortality and perinatal mortality. This App helps in mass screening for detecting the presence of anemia in both rural and urban community. It not only just screens anemia but also suggest remedies to overcome anemia. A chatbotwas created to communicate with the users which can reduce the communication barrier between doctor and patients.The judgesappreciated the low cost – high impact Mobile App developed that can be used to overcome language and cultural barriers between doctors and Patients.
KCG Quiz Club at its first attempt organized a National level Inter Quiz contest –DUBLIN DALY 2K19 on March 8, Friday at KMC Auditorium in KCG College of Technology which was open to all between age 15-24. 51 teams from various colleges across Tamil Nadu & 23 Internal teams participated. The chief guest was Quiz Master Mr.Arvind Rajeev, CEO & Founder of XQUIZIT.
The winners of General Quiz,
I – Rajalakshmi Engineering College
II – KCG college of Technology
III – Loyala-ICAM college of Engineering and Technology
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The winners of Fandom Quiz,
I –KCG College of Technology
II – Loyala-ICAM college of Engineering and Technology
III – Loyala-ICAM college of Engineering and Technology
KCG Women’s Coding Club had organized a Mini Hackathon for girl students on 9.3.19 (Saturday). The event started with a formal inauguration by Principal Dr. G Prabhakaran. He addressed the students with the importance of programming and coding skills. Dr SumathiPoobal , Vice Principal addressed the gathering with a note on women empowerment and Dr.Sarukesi, Academic Dean briefed about the importance of participating in such events.
The contest started at 10.30 am, the girl students from most of the departmentregistered and participated in the event. Around 73 students (22 Teams) had participated. In Fore noon session, students were asked to solve 5 problems and in afternoon session they were asked to design a responsive Website with a theme on Opening Coding Landscape to Women.
Ms Manimeglai / System Engineer and Ms Aswathy System Engineer, Infosys Limitedcame as mentor cum judges. They had evaluated the contest. The valedictory function started at 3.00 pm. The judges shared the industry expectation and views of the event. Finally judges announced the result. First prize was received by Pavithra S, Rammya S, NasreenBanu of first year CSE. The second prize was bagged by Lavanya, Jahnavi, AnuAbarna of First Year IT. The third prize was received by Fathima, Arthy, Dharani of third year. In order to motivate the students, the club has given a special award for 4th and 5th position too.
Venue: Mother Theresa Block
We,Mr.Sivagnanam , Ms. Smrithisri and Mr. Sathyanarayananfinal year students from Electronics and communication Department under the Guidance of Dr.V.ThulasiBai Prof &HoD/ECE depthave developed a project that uses the non-invasive techniques for blood glucose monitoring. We need to create a database through which we can train our system and help in producing efficient output.
With the permission of Principal, we have conducted a small Diabetic checkup camp on 11/03/2019 at Mother Theresa block, KCG College of Technology, Chennai along with the Eye Checkup Camp conducted by NSS Unit of KCG College of Technology and Lion’s Club-Karapakkam.
World Plumbing Day is celebrated on March 11th every year. The Department of Civil Engineering of KCG College of Technology is associated with Indian Plumbing Association (IPA) as student chapter. In order to create awareness to the students on World plumbing day, the Department of Civil Engineering along with IPA has organized a Seminar on “I Save Water” for Civil Engineering students.
Mr. Abbas Shabbir Lehry, Chairman, IPA Chennai Chapter and Mr. Shankar, IPA mentor for KCG College of Technology were the Chief Guests for the Seminar on World Plumbing day. Dr. V. Vandhana Devi welcomed the Chief guests and Dean (Academic) for the Seminar. The Head of the Department stated that the purpose of this seminar was to create awareness about the importance of water in our lives and show ways to conserve this most important source of life. She encouraged her faculty and students to interact with the Chairman, IPA regarding the latest trends in plumbing industry and internship training for students to meet the industrial standards. Dr. Vandhana also emphasised on the need to save water by civil engineers. She also elaborated about the sustainable use of water resources for future generations.
She said that approximately 1.2 billion people lack reliable access to safe water that is free from disease and industrial waste. And 40 percent do not have access to adequate sanitation facilities. The result is one of the world’s greatest public health crises: 4,500 children die every day from waterborne diseases.
Mr. Abbas Shabbir Lehry delivered a talk on I Save Water and emphasized on saving water in our day today life. There was a question and answer session. The question asked was “How much potable water is available on earth?” it was answered as 1% by Mr. Surjith, final year Civil student and a gift was handed over to Mr. Surjit by the Chief guest.
Mr. Shankar delivered a motivational talk inspiring young civil engineering students. The entire session was an interactive session and the speakers answered many queries raised by the participants.
Dr. V. Vandhana Devi thanked the Chief guest and all dignitaries by delivering the vote of thanks.
Venue: Christ University, Mysore Road, Bangalore, Karnataka.
The Finals for the TATA Crucible Hackathon was held at Christ University, Bangalore where teams from 4 different centers across the country participated. The entries for the development began in February and over 773 teams participated in this competition in south zone from which 25 teams were shortlisted for the finals held in Bangalore.
The team “Technovative” from the ECE department of KCG College of Technology was shortlisted for the finals of the TATA crucible Hackathon under the ‘Pothole Detection’ theme. The team was one among the 25 teams to reach the finals.
The team consisted of 6 members, Nivedha V V (6A), Jacob Paul (6A), Jonadab Theodore (6A), Ashok T (6A), Arun A (6A), and Divyaa T (6A) with Dr. V.Thulasi Bai, Head of Department for ECE as their mentor and had their center at Christ University- Bangalore.
The team presented a Module for Pothole detection and Mapping it on GMaps using IoT. Indian roads have many potholes which causes lots of accidents. This particular hardware kit helps the public to detect the pothole, noise and illuminance level of the road and label it on the Google map in all seasons even in night time. It uses IoT approach, which is an efficient method in storing and retrieving data for quick use.
The Hackathon at Christ University began with a short presentation by the experts from TATA Group. There were two rounds of evaluation and the judges had several suggestions to improvise the module. The team was shortlisted for the top four, which was to pitch the product to the Jury and the audience and won 3rd prize from among the 25 teamswho qualified for the finals.
Guest Lecture by Mr. Reginald Lourd Raj R, Doctoral Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IISc- Bangalore
A guest lecture was arranged for III year Mechanical students (A & B Section) on the topic “Rocket Propulsion”subject Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion held on th March 2019 at S58 classroom. The lecture was delivered by Mr. Reginald Lourd Raj R,doctoral student at IISc Bangalore.
Mr. Reginald started his lecture be introducing Newton’s laws, which form the foundations of Jet and Rocket propulsion. This was followed by a clear classification of chemical rockets, based on the propellants, size, applications, etc. The construction and working principles of Solid propellant, Liquid Propellant and Hybrid Rocket engines were covered in detailed. The performance of various solid and liquid fuels was compared and studied. The final part of the lecture dealt with Thrust generation and performance of rocket motors. Concepts of Thrust, Specific impulse, propulsive efficiency, thermal efficiency, thrust coefficient, weight flow coefficient, characteristic velocity was derived from fundamentals. Several problems that appeared in the past Anna university papers were solved. The students were provided with his lecture slides, a Problem sheet and a Summary Sheet.
EWB(Engineers without Borders)-KCG Student chapter was started on 4th February, 2017 to carry out the activities with the mission of EWB –India. EWB –KCG student chapter has done a few social outreach programmes.
J11 Kannagi Nagar Police Boys and Girls Club started in 2011 has been witnessing a flurry of activities.The club, which began as part of outreach effort by the police to check delinquency and ensure that the youth of the city do not veer towards a life of crime, have diversified the gamut of activities and benefits offered.
As an extension of Each-one Teach-one programme, on 26.3.2019, EWB-KCG student chapter inaugurated ‘Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Library’ with 550 Tamil/English story books, comic books, textbooks, weekly/monthly magazines, technical and competitive exam books at J11, Kannagi Nagar Police Boys and Girls Club, Kannagi Nagar, OMR,at 10.00 am.Our sincere thanks to the Management, Faculty Members and Students for the establishment of this library.
The “National Seminar on Artificial Intelligence in Construction” was inaugurated by the Chief Guest Dr. B. Sivarama Sarma (Head R & D, L & T Construction, Chennai) and Guest of Honour Mr. Rohith Nathan Rajagopal IPS (Superintendent of Police, Railways Chennai) along with our respected Principal, KCG College of Technology and HoD, Department of Civil Engineering. The Chief Guest and the Guest of Honour gave a brief introduction about the current trends of Artificial Intelligence and the necessity of the present budding Engineers to learn it.
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| Expert Lecture – Post Disaster Building Damage Assessment Using GIS and AI Technologies – Dr. G. P. Ganapathy, Professor,VIT,Vellore |
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The speaker started with explaining the basics of ‘Artificial Intelligence’ (AI) and proceeded with the assessment procedure of the building damage after the disaster using GIS and AI. Application of the AI in the disaster assessment were the further topics discussed in the session. Several case studies based on the previous disasters occurred in India and other countries, and the possible ways that would be managed using AI were discussed in the session. |
| Expert Lecture – Artificial Intelligence in Risk Management – Mr. Sekar Kumbeswara, Director, Sybrant Technologies Pvt. Ltd. |
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Stating with the five processes of project management the speaker explained what is risk, its types and the analysis methods. The process of risk management and the four key factors of risk and measures to overcome those were described in a very interesting way to the participants. Before entering in to the AI part of the risk management, the procedures to perform the quantitative risk analysis were clearly explained which will be the vital part to implement the AI in risk management. |
| Expert Lecture – Principles of 3D Printing – Mr. K. Padhmanaban, CEO, Stratnel Technoligies Ltd., Bengaluru |
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The current predominant application of 3D printing is in the Mechanical and Aeronautical Industry. The speaker of the session showed the vision of the application of the 3D printing in the construction industry called as ‘3D concrete printing’. The robotic based 3D printing of concrete when joins with the artificial intelligence of mapping the given template model of a structure and the printing fabrication control of the prototype. Miraculous structures with out of plane symmetricity are possible with this 3D printing and AI venture, were the AI analyse the possible non-confirmative of the stability of the structure and prepare the suitable consistency of the material and section of the structure. |
| Expert Lecture – BIM on Blockchain – Mr.Srinivasan Sundarrajan, Technical advisor, GAVS Technologies, Chennai |
| Artificial Intelligence in Block Chain technology and BIM and the increased potential in Building Construction (off-site activities) were discussed in the session. For example, if a main contractor completes all their current tasks, on time and within, or on budget, this information can be verified within the block chain for all users to comment on and agree. One other important topic discussed was ‘Digital Twins’ application in construction with ‘Physical space’ – ‘Virtual Space’ examples. |
| Expert Lecture – AI-ML-RPA in Construction Industry – Mr.M.Ravichandran. CEO and Founder, Terafast Networks Pvt. Ltd. |
| The application of ‘Artificial Intelligence – Machine Learning – Robotic Process Automation’ in the Construction Industry were agenda of the session. Examples like Facebook Photo Tagging, UBER Eats, Google translator were discussed to understand the concepts of AI-ML-RPA and future of construction industry in AI and scope for the Engineers are presented. |
Times of India Fresh face Talent Contests were held on 12thseptember 2018 at the KMC auditorium of KCG College of Technology, which saw good participation from the freshers and helped identify various talents among the new students.
The chief Guest wasHarithaBadavaGopi , cine actress/ Radio jockey .The level of competition was high and judges had a tough time on deciding the winners.
Ms. Jahnavi from Information Technology and Mr. Ritvik Jacob from Mechanical Engineering Department showcased their talents in singing. Ms.Swetha andMs.Sradha from CSE department displayed their talent in dancing. Mr. Sreedeep from CSE and Mr. Praneet from Aeronautical department performed a standup comedy and last but not the least Mr.Pragatheeswar from Aeronautical and Mr. Akil Malik from CSE department showed their mimicking talent. Everyone was mesmerised by their performances .
The winners and participants were handsomely rewarded and subsequently we came to the end of the programme which no one wanted to leave but everyone took the evergreen memories from the venue. The event was a grand success and the winners featured in the Times of India Newspaper the next day.




















