Research & Development Cell
1. Centre of excellence –
ADINA-KUKA
Industrial Robotics Training Centre |
AIST jointly with KUKA Robotics (India), has set up India’s
first Industrial Robotics Training Centre for Educational Institutions at
AIST, SAGAR |
2. Consultancy Project
Introduction
Research and Industrial
Consultancy Centre has been established in the college to promote industrial
consultation and extend consultancy & R&D services as per industry
needs. The composition of the RICC, its objective and functioning are as follows
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Composition
Chairman: |
Director |
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Head, RICC: |
Mr. RAJ KUMAR YADAV |
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Members: |
Nominated / Selected from each Deptt. |
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(Founder Members) Mr. ANJAN gupta, EC Deptt |
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Mr. Amit jain, CSE Deptt. |
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Mr. Shubhansu Titpathi, CE Deptt. |
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Mr. Anurag Singh, ME Deptt. |
Objective
a.
To
create a collaborative environment between industry and academia through joint
projects and consulting assignments.
b.
To
develop a self sustaining and technologically fertile environment.
c.
To
encourage and enable the alignment of R&D activities to potential needs of
industry.
d.
To
provide world class infrastructure at AIST for R&D activities.
Functioning
This is aimed to encourage the faculty to undertake consultancy
work and act as a liaison between the institute and industry / Government
Bodies to undertake consultancy projects.
a. For
the requirement originating from the concerned industry, the Centre will assess
the feasibility, time and cost required to accomplish the task and nominate a
faculty as principal investigator.
b. Individuals
or Departments may also initiate and take up consultancy work after taking
approval of the (RICC) through the Head of the concerned Department. The report
of Department and the report of the individual Consultancy projects will be
signed by the Individual Faculty.
c.
Faculty
involved in such consultancy would be permitted to use college resources and
students
d.
The
fund received from sponsoring industry / agency will be distributed amongst the
Investigator and other staff involved in the project with a nominal amount
retained for college facilities.
e. Required
funds are sanctioned to faculty members for developing research infrastructure.
Faculty members are to submit a research proposal on a format prescribed by the
Office of RICC and submit it through the respective Head of Department. The
funds are utilized for the purpose of laboratory equipment, consumables and
software etc.
Projects
Completed
Sr. No. |
TITLE OF PROJECT / TRAINING |
SPONSORING AGENCY |
YEAR |
1 |
Computer Aided Design of Grinding Machine |
Kalson Hydromatic Machine Tools, Ghaziabad |
2007 |
3. National Seminar
‘Information Technology for Business
Transformation’ ITBT’17 on 17-18 Feb 2017
Date |
Subject |
11-12 Dec 2014 |
Engineering Mechanics |
16-17 Aug 2013 |
FEM Using ANSYS |
26-27 Apr 2013 |
Strength of Materials and Application of FEM |
13-14 Aug 2012 |
3D Modeling using Pro-E |
29-30 Aug 2011 |
Engineering Mechanics & Strength of Materials |
18-22 Jan 2010 |
Engineering Mechanics |
Report: A faculty Development Programme (FDP) was organized by the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering on the subject “Engineering Mechanics” on 11 and 12 Dec 2014. The under-mentioned faculty was the resource persons:
(a) Prof.
G P Dubey
(b) Mr.
V K Pansari
(c) Mr.
A K Dubey
(d) Mr.
Gajesh Kumar
The entire subject was
systematically covered by the above resource persons in four shifts during two
days. All faculty of the Dept. have been highly benefited by well planned
efforts on basic and important concepts of the Engineering Mechanics subject. A
feedback about the conduct of the FDP was also obtained from all the faculty of
the Dept. These feedback are kept in the Dept. for record and further improvement
purpose.