GAMING & ANIMATION CLUB
Club name : Game Dev & Animation Club
Faculty Coordinator:
Dinesh Kumar Verma - Asst. Prof - Deptt. of ECE
9166499480(This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), Dr. Sarabjeet Singh Sethi
Student coordinator: Prasoon Kumar (+919835056888), Harsh Kumar Jha (+91 88540 63965)
Venue: CS block (404)
Objectives of Club:
Goals need not all be of the same type nor demand the same skills from the player. Skills can broadly be classified into three categories:
- Physical. To achieve the game's goals, the player must use some form of physical skills, such as manipulating a game controller deftly or quickly typing the correct key sequence.
- Mental. To achieve the game's goals, the player must use some form of strategic skills, such as working out the correct sequence of steps in a logic puzzle game or wisely using resources to build a good balance of combat units for defeating enemy forces.
- Randomness. To achieve the game's goals, the player must overcome odds that could cause him or her to loss progress. This might involve the odds of successfully landing a sword blow on a goblin in a role-playing game or of beating an opponent's hand in a gambling game.
Activities conducted:
13/09/24 | To provide a platform for students to showcase their talent and innovation in the field of electric vehicle technology. |
09/10/24 | The objective is to equip participants with practical skills in assembling, testing, and analyzing lithium-ion battery systems while understanding their fundamental principles and safety protocols. |
11/10/24 | To provide hands-on experience in assembling electric two- wheelers, including detailed instructions on components such as motors, controllers, batteries, and wiring systems. |
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CLUB
CLUB NAME - Electric Vehicle Club
FACULTY COORDINATOR -
Dinesh Kumar Verma - Asst. Prof - Deptt. of ECE
9166499480(This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Dr. Sarabjeet Singh Sethi, ASSO. PROFESSOR,CSE
STUDENT COORDINATOR -
Aditya Garg
Roll No. -23ESKME001
Year-2
Email- This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Contact Number : 8104742825
Obective of club is to discuss, learn about, and working on projects related to Electric Vehicles.
Activities conducted:
13/09/24 | To provide a platform for students to showcase their talent and innovation in the field of electric vehicle technology. |
09/10/24 | The objective is to equip participants with practical skills in assembling, testing, and analyzing lithium-ion battery systems while understanding their fundamental principles and safety protocols. |
11/10/24 | To provide hands-on experience in assembling electric two- wheelers, including detailed instructions on components such as motors, controllers, batteries, and wiring systems. |
COMPETITIVE PROGRAMMING CLUB
Name of the Club: Competitive Programming Club
Club Category: Technical
Faculty Coordinator: Shirish Nagar, Assistant Professor, CSE(Mo. No. 8003514249)
Mr. Kailash Soni(This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) 9460066186
Ms. Sarla Jangir(This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) 9636591527
Student Coordinator:
1.22ESKCA031 Dishank Jain,IV-CS-AI
2.23ESKCX100 Samyak Jain III CS-DS
3.23ESKCX096 Rudraksh Dusad III CS-DS
4. 24ESKCS060 Arvind Katariya II CS
5. 24ESKCS010 Abhay Kumar Sharma II CS
Club Objectives:
1) Enhance creative thinking, and problem solving approach for designing effective solutions to computational problems
2) Acquire state-of-art technical skills necessary for the programmatic implementation of the designed solution
3) Foster a learning environment for students preparing for IT companies, through competitive coding events.
Activites conducted in session 24-25:
18-09-2024 | Instigation to Model United Nations Club. |
18/09/2024 | Club Orientation Session |
20/11/2024 | CPC Hackathon |
LINUX CLUB
CLUB NAME: LINUX CLUB
FACULTY COORDINATOR :
1.Manoj Raman +919530180296
2.Praveen Yadav +918696934596
STUDENT COORDINATOR :
1.Harshit Garg 22ESKIT057 3rd Year IT +916375593279
2.Harsh Jain 22ESKIT053 3rd Year IT +918949731854
3.Aryan Singh Rathore 22ESKIT043 3rd Year CSE +919414426010
Objectives of Club:
1. Enhancing Technical Skills
· Practical Experience: Linux is widely used in industry and academia, and hands-on experience with it can significantly enhance students' technical skills. The club can provide opportunities to work with real-world systems and tools.
· System Administration Skills: Students can learn about system administration, including managing servers, security, and networking, which are crucial skills in the tech industry.
2. Promoting Open-Source Philosophy
· Understanding Open-Source: The club can educate students about the open-source philosophy, encouraging the use and contribution to open-source software. This fosters a collaborative and innovative mindset. · Community Involvement: Students can participate in and contribute to open-source projects, gaining recognition and experience while supporting the wider tech community.
3. Career Development
· In-Demand Skills: Knowledge of Linux and open-source technologies is highly valued by employers, especially in fields like software development, system administration, and cybersecurity.
· Certification Preparation: The club can help students prepare for Linux certifications (e.g., CompTIA Linux+, LPIC), which can enhance their resumes and job prospects.
4. Educational Enrichment
· Supplementing Coursework: The club can offer additional learning opportunities that complement and enhance the college’s curriculum, such as workshops and guest lectures.
· Practical Application: Students can apply what they learn in their coursework to real- world scenarios, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
5. Fostering Collaboration and Innovation
· Team Projects: The club can facilitate collaborative projects, encouraging teamwork and problem-solving among members. This can lead to innovative solutions and creative problem-solving.
· Peer Learning: Members can learn from each other, share knowledge, and help each other with technical challenges, creating a supportive learning environment.
6. Building a Tech Community
· Networking Opportunities: The club can connect students with industry professionals, alumni, and peers who share similar interests, expanding their professional network.
· Campus Engagement: By hosting events and workshops, the club can raise awareness of Linux and open-source technologies on campus, contributing to a more tech-savvy student body.
7. Supporting Career Readiness
· Internship and Job Opportunities: Active involvement in the club can open doors to internships and job opportunities through connections and experiences gained.
· Soft Skills Development: In addition to technical skills, members can develop soft skills such as communication, leadership, and project management through organizing events and collaborating on projects.
8. Encouraging Innovation and Research
· Research Projects: The club can support research projects related to Linux and open- source technologies, providing students with opportunities to explore new ideas and contribute to advancements in the field.
· Hackathons and Competitions: Hosting or participating in hackathons and coding competitions can inspire innovation and creativity among members.
9. Cost-Effective Computing
· Affordability: Linux is free and open-source, making it a cost-effective alternative to proprietary software. The club can advocate for and demonstrate the benefits of using Linux in academic and personal projects.
10. Institutional Benefits
· Institutional Reputation: A successful Linux Club can enhance the college's reputation as a forward-thinking institution that supports emerging technologies and prepares students for the future.
· Resource Utilization: The club can make effective use of existing resources (e.g., computer labs) by providing additional learning opportunities and practical applications.
Activities conducted:
13/11/2024 | Hands-on-Practice on Linux |
20/11/2024 | Quiz on Linux |
SUSTAINIBILITY CHAMPION CLUB
CLUB :SUSTAINABILITY CHAMPIONS CLUB
Aim :-
- Promote Environmental Awareness
- Reduce Waste
- Support Sustainable Practices
- Raise Awareness on Climate Change
- Advocate for Policy Change
- Work for Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) proposed By United Nations (UN)
Club Coordinator Details :-
Faculty Coordinators:-
- Mr. Pramod Jain – 9414656550 – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- Mr. Arun Beniwal
- Mr. Vishnu Jangid
Student Coordinators:-
- Mahaveer Singh – 9588084517 – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- Hari Shankar -
- Hardik Parihar
Activities conducted in 24-25:
22/10/2024 | Pre conference event poster making competition |