Science & Technology Club
Objective: Motivate students in their technical innovation. Ignite their passion in developing creativity.
CLUB MEMBERS
SCIENCE &
TECHNOLOGY – CLUB
FACULTY MEMBERS
Mr. Sudhangshu Sarkar, Asst.
Professor (EE) & Mr. Soumen Ghosh (IT) & Soumya Bhattacharyya (IT)
STUDENT MEMBERS
Aritra Das (4th year-ECE), Hitesh Sukhla – (3rd year – ECE), Maroof Khan – 2nd year – ECE), Soumya Deep Chakraborty (CSE 4b), Ishita Priyadarshani- (CSE – 3a), Suvam Kanjilal – (CSE -2B),Hindol Sajjan ( CE 4 year), Faiz Nawaz - (CE-3rd year), Suraj kumar Paul – (CE- 2nd year), Sourav Moitra – (MBA – 2nd year), Nirmalya Basu – (IT-4th year), Junaid Uddin Daftari - (EE-4th year), Abeg Saha – (EE- 3rd Year), Abhay Misra – (EE– 2nd year), Abhishek Brahma (EIE 4th ), Sayan Kr. Swar (EIE 3rd ), Arunangshu Chakraborty (MCA2), Vishal Shaw (BCA2)
Tech Fest- Kritanj 2015
The annual technical fest of NARULA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KRITANJ held on 28th and 30th of March, 2015 proved to be a massive success. Compared to other years the footfall hiked in about ten times. The events ranged from CODING and ROBOTICS to GAMING and ONLINE events. The Robotics events included ROBO RANGER, ROBO WAR and LINE FOLLOWER. The online events comprised of CIPHER, SELFIE and MAKE A POSTER. Among others, civil events like CADDIST, BRIDGE-TRIX and CONCREATE made its way. Gaming found lot of participants courtesy NFS MOST WANTED, CS 1.6 and FIFA 11. An aptitude test, ACE THE PACE was also conducted. MOZILLA conducted an app day where the participants exhibited their technical skills on display to develop apps. Paint Ball also made its way to the list of events being held.
Science and technology club inculcates the budding talents in the college premises via various discussions, projects and participation in various exhibits and competitions.
Other than creating platform for developing instrumentation based projects and robotics, it also promotes science in everyday life.
Students of MCA participated in the following event under science and technology club.
MCA student exhibit his prototype model “Autobot” in Birla Industrial &
Technological Museum (Govt. of India)
Final year MCA student Mr.
Saikat Patra developed an autonomous robot named
“Autobot” using Induino R3 board. Autobot can detect any obstacle in its 360 degree movement path and find its alternative way without hitting the object.
Autobot can move in a predefined programmed
path and it can detect an obstacle from 400 cm distance using ultrasonic sensor which works above 18 khz frequency range. It can be used as unmanned mobile carrier in industrial application with much cheaper rate than conventional Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). Saikat is working under the supervision of Prof. Sanjay Goswami and his model is exhibited in Birla Industrial and Technological Museum.