A Grade, ISO 9001 ELKTRONICArmkcet.ac.in/new_ece/newsletters/ELKTRONICA - Volume-2 Issue -1... ·...
Transcript of A Grade, ISO 9001 ELKTRONICArmkcet.ac.in/new_ece/newsletters/ELKTRONICA - Volume-2 Issue -1... ·...
I am very happy to announce that our department has extended
an artistic initiative to develop the 2nd Volume of Technical
Newsletter “ELKTRONICA”.
First I would like to congratulate final year students Mr. R. Kiran
and Mr. C. Vishnu for getting placed in CODA GLOBAL.
Success is undergoing a string of failures without the loss of
enthusiasm. This is a powerful mantra that I rest my faith in.
There is no real substitute for hard work and perspiration.
Rome wasn’t built in a day but it definitely turned out to be an
unbeatable empire for decades to come. Wrestle your inner
demons wisely but do not give in. Do not let failures claim your
determination, fight and reinvent yourself to climb a rung above
on the ladder.
Most importantly, be patient and kind to yourself and to the
nearest of kith and kin. We are very proud to have associated
ourselves with promising students of our college, who I am sure,
one day turn out to be great leaders and scientists. Be strong
and cold as the ice, burn the midnight oil. Be impatient and let
curiosity burn, be patient during the downfall. But have the
courage to rise like a phoenix from the ashes.
May you all find success in this intellectual endeavor.
Message from the HOD/ECE Inside This Issue
1 Message from the HOD
2 Recent Innovations in Electronics
3 Academic Toppers
5 Technical Events Organized
9 News from HR
10 GATE 2020
11 National Testing Agency
12 Interview Puzzles
R.M.K. College of Engineering and Technology Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai Approved by AICTE New Delhi
Accredited by NBA/ NAAC – A Grade, ISO 9001 – 2015 Certified
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
ELKTRONICA
VOLUME: 2 ISSUE: 1
Technical Newsletter – January – June 2019
Congratulations
Mr. Kiran R
Mr. Vishnu C
PAGE 2 TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER
FET using Thread - Structure
Recent Innovation in Electronics
Engineers make transistors and electronic devices entirely from
thread. Transistors and integrated circuits made from threads are
combined with thread-based sensors to create fully flexible
devices.
A team of engineers has developed a transistor made from linen
thread, enabling them to create electronic devices made entirely of
thin threads that could be woven into fabric, worn on the skin, or
even (theoretically) implanted surgically for diagnostic monitoring.
The fully flexible electronic devices could enable a wide range of
applications that conform to different shapes and allow free
movement without compromising function.
PAGE 3 TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER
ACADEMIC TOPPERS
IV - ECE (2015- 2019) BATCH S.No Register No. Name of the
Student
CGPA Photo
1. 111615106026 CATHERINE
RATHI DEVA
PRIYA
9.116
2. 111615106138 SHANMUGA
PRIYA S
9.101
3. 111615106061 JAYASHREE D 8.921
III – YEAR ECE (2017- 2021) BATCH – Up to VI Semester
S.No Register No. Name of the
Student
CGPA Photo
1. 111616106056 KEERTHI B 9.161
2. 111616106070 MALLAVARAM
GOWRI PRIYA
REDDY
9.161
3. 111616106153 SWETA R 9.101
4. 111616106167 VIDHYA SHREE C 9.02
PAGE 4 TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER
S.No Register No. Name of the Student CGPA Photo
1. 111617106120 SATHVIKAA PGK 8.929
2. 111617106153 VIGNESH K 8.828
3. 111617106108 RITHIKA M 8.808
II – YEAR ECE (2016- 2020) BATCH – Up to IV Semester
S.No Register No. Name of the
Student
CGPA Photo
1. 111618106124 SAMMANU JAHNAVI
9.16
2. 111618106151 SREE MOUNA
MAHESWARLA
9
3. 111618106062 KAYALVIZHI S 8.98
I – YEAR ECE (2018- 2022) BATCH – Up to II Semester
PAGE 5 TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER
Technical Events - Organized
First Event: Technical Seminar Technical Presentation was conducted to the students over
the entire semester. Technical presentation covers topics
from Smart India Hackathon and Latest Developments
in ECE and Allied branches, Coordinators are Mr. Sk.
Hedayath Basha/Mr. Babu/Mr. Jaiganesh, Asst. Professor.
Dr. C. Arun, Professor explaining the
importance of the presentation platform to
enhance their skills.
Mr. Kiran – III year students, Presenting SIH-2019
Problem Solution to the expert team.
Mr. Rajagopal, Assistant Professor presented a technical
seminar to the benefit of students on the topic “IOT AND
APPLICATIONS”. S. Muthumanickam, Assoc. Prof.
presented a technical seminar on the “RF RADIATION
HAZARDS AND SOLUTIONS”.
Mr. Rajagopal presenting IOT and its Application
PAGE 6 TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER
Second Event: National level Conference
Eighth National Conference on Recent Advancements in
Signal Processing and Communications (NCRASPC -
2019) was held on Monday 11.2.2019. Chief Guest was Dr.
R. Velraj, Professor, Anna University. Mr. S.
Muthumanickam Associate Professor and Mr. R.
Rajagopal Assistant Professor acted as coordinators.
After completion of Paper Presentation competition a group
photo was taken with judges, coordinators, internal and
external participants.
Third Event: Snake and Ladder – 2.0
To improve aptitude skills of the students Snake and Ladder
2.0 – The Aptitude Contest was conducted on 13th and 14th
February 2019. Prelims were conducted on 7th February 2019.
PAGE 7 TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER
Fourth Event: National Level Workshop
The two day’s workshop on Machine learning using R
programming was organized from 15th February - 16th
February, 2019. The resource person was Srinivasan
Thanukrishnan is founder and chief executive officer of
Glosys Technology Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Machine Learning is
the narrow stream of Artificial Intelligence, where students
learnt how the machines perceive data for processing using R
programming. Coordinators: Dr. C. Arun and Mr. Sk.
Hedayath Basha.
Mr. Srinivasan T teaching the students during
two day’s workshop
Fifth Event: IET Sponsored Workshop
IET Sponsored Workshop on Partial Reconfiguration flow
using Xilinx VIVADO Design Suite and ZYNQ board on
11th March 2019, Resource person Mr. H. Balachandar,
Coral Technologies, Bangalore, Coordinators are Dr. C.
Arun, Mr. S. Muthumanickam and Ms. N. Nimitha.
Mr. H. Balachandar explaining the students
Group Photo after the workshop
PAGE 8 TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER
Sixth Event: Orientation Program
On 27th June, 2019 Thursday, orientation program was
conducted to all the students to improve the awareness for their
future endeavor. Final year students were encouraged to
concentrate in their respective area of interest such as
Placements, Higher Studies or Cracking Government Jobs.
Principal Dr. T. Rengaraja addressing Final Year students and
Congratulates two students Mr. Kiran and Mr. Vishnu who got
placed in Coda Global with 6.1 Lakh PA package.
Mr. P. Rajiv, Alumni working in Canada presented about higher
education process in Canada and briefed the IELTS examination
pattern.
Pre-Final year students were motivated by Dr. T.M. Inbamalar,
Prof., In her talk she told the importance of academics and its
challenges. Second year students were motivated by Ms. C.
Vani Vivekanand, Asst. Prof., year coordinator told the
importance of academics, rules and regulations of the
department and motivated to work hard for the bright future.
Mr. Babu Asst. Prof. explained the importance of skill rack
practice for placements and Mr. Jaiganesh Asst. Prof explained
how to excel with self learning like NPTEL, EDX etc.
Mr. P. Rajiv addressing the students about abroad
education
Dr. T.M. Inbamalar addressing III Year ECE
students
Ms. Vani V addressing the II Year ECE students
PAGE 9 TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER
Read more at: //economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/70852705.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
News from HR
Chatbot is helping HR identify unhappy employees before they quit.
- Economic times
The idea of Amber took shape when Delhi based Tamaya Jain
was pursuing CSE from Shiv Nadar University, Delhi.
Unhappy with the employee satisfaction factor in the world
and the fact that employees often lack the courage to share
their problems at work with their superior. Jain Created a
AMBER Chatbot to whom employees can pour out their
troubles confidentially. It was very successful.
Skills any iOS developer needs
The basics skills each iOS developer should posses is
listed below.
Objective - C or Swift
Xcode
Cocoa Touch and UIKit API's
RESTful API's
UI/UX design standards
OpenGL or Metal
Code versioning tools (e.g. Git)
Core Data framework
PAGE 10 TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER
Recommended Books for GATE Examination 1. Analog Circuits: Microelectronic Circuits: Theory and Applications, Adel
S. Sedra, Kenneth C. Smith, Edition: 6.
2. Control System: Automatic Control system, Benjamin C. Kuo, Edition: 9
3. Signals and Systems: Signals & Systems, Author's Name: Alan V. Oppenheim , Alan
S.Willsky , S.Hamid Nawab, Edition:
PAGE 11 TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER
Recommended Books for GATE Examination 4. Digital Circuits: Digital Logic and Computer Design, Author's Name: M. Morris
Mano, Edition: 1
5. Networks: Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Author's Name: Charles K.
Alexander, Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Edition: 5
6. Electronic Devices and Circuits: Semiconductor Physics and Devices, Author's
Name: Donald A. Neaman, Dhrubes Biswas, Edition: 4
7. Analog and Digital Communication: Principles of Communication Systems, Author's
Name: Goutam Saha , Herbert Taub , Donald Schilling, Edition: 3
PAGE 12 TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER
Editorial Staff Committee Dr. N. Gangatharan, Professor and Head of the Department
Dr. C. Arun, Professor
Mr. Sk. Hedayath Basha, Assistant Professor
Editorial Student Committee Sathivkaa. PGK, III Year ECE - C
Sohith Reddy. V, III Year ECE - C
Interview Puzzles
Puzzle 1:
Three ants are sitting at the three corners of an equilateral triangle. Each ant starts
randomly picks a direction and starts to move along the edge of the triangle. What is
the probability that none of the ants collide?
Puzzle 2:
You have 100 doors in a row that are all initially closed. You make 100 passes by the
doors starting with the first door every time. The first time through you visit every
door and toggle the door (if the door is closed, you open it, if it is open, you close it).
The second time you only visit every 2nd door (#2, #4, #6). The third time, every 3rd
door (door #3, #6, #9) etc., until you only visit the 100th door. What state are the
doors in after the last pass? Which are open which are closed?
for answers search in crazyforcode.com/top-10-interview puzzles