16 March 2019

An impressive display of group projects at Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences

February 2019 saw a rather impressive display of technology and knowledge by the full-time students of the 2017 batch of Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences.
I went to the exhibition at the Dwaraka auditorium expecting to see some simple projects by the technical teams, but was surprised to see the dental, MBA, pharma students, product design students and many more batches presenting their projects.

Here are some of them:

Meant to be a flying machine
Pothole counter using ultrasonic and image sensors

Wind tunnel to check forces on bridge


Building work completion tracker
Water filter

Component sorter

Another component sorter
A low energy EV motor (as I remember)


A blood glucose checker using IR

Helping satellites communicate using laser
Device that uses touch, sound and visual inputs to help people communicate with the visually impaired and the hearing impaired

Cricket player performance predictor based on past data
Software tool to select the best model for a particular algorithm, using residual errors

Convolutional Neural Network to identify scenery and concoct a story based on it
Some capabilities of the techno center

Study on organ donation awareness in Bangalore

IR robot to pick up difficult-to-locate dental tools fallen on floor


Assessment of impacted third molars

Restraining seat design for children
Good brushing habits teaching aid for visually impaired children

Study on leveraging e-commerce for farming

Skill India impact assessment

Study on effectiveness of water kiosks in Bangalore
 
Study on opportunities for the transgender population

An electric vehicle

Crowd structure interaction on pedestrian bridge

Modern design for an old bike model

Foldable stall design
Mechanized coconut husk remover

Automatic vehicle classification for highway monitoring
Blade guard to safely load and unload surgical scalpel

Directly compressible excepients for drug delivery
Mandibular retractor and fracture reduction forceps

Piezoelectric transducers to generate electricity from treadmill
Semi-automatic plastering machine
IoT based headcount monitoring system for buildings
Single row paddy reaper

 What was surprising was that projects were interdisciplinary. The dental students were creating robots, the civil engineering students were doing image processing, electronics students were using machine learning to assess models. The blade-guard innovator even applied for a patent.


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