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Index………………. About IEI.......................................................... 1.

IEI Official Website………………………2.

About our Alumni………………………..7.

Current active members IEI student chapter…...8.

IEI EVENTS………………………….11.

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About IEI....................... The Institution of Engineers India (IEI) is a national organization for engineers in India. It has over 0.5 million members from 15 engineering disciplines in 99 centers in India and overseas, it is the largest multi-disciplinary professional society in the engineering world. It is currently head-quartered in Kolkata.

IEI was established on September 13,1920 in Madras(Chennai) with Sir Thomas R.J. Ward as founding president. Sir Thomas Guthrie (president 1933-1934) led the successful petition for a Royal Charter which the IEI obtained in 1935.

IEI has also been instrumental in organizing Indian Engineering Congress. The current president of IEI is Er. Ashok Kumar Basa and the two vice-presidents are Dr. L.V. MuralikrishnaReddy and Er. S.K. Shukla. IEI has also signed MOU'S and entered into partnerships with engineering federations of countries like the United Kingdom, Hungary, Poland and Israel.

Apart from all above it all have various student chapters in various colleges of India, which gives a chance to engineers to enhance their skills. Fortunately one of its student chapter is also active our college KNIT, Sultanpur.

Every year it organizes many competitions in order to groom a student’s overall personality. It is a very prestigious council and being its executive is very honorable thing in itself.

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IEI Official Website ( http://www.ieindia.org)

This site is a regular publisher of engineering journals very helpful for enhancing our technical knowledge. From time to time competitions are organized at all India level as well as international levels.

The latest competition held was that of “Young scientist” in which any student at UG level can present his/her invention in front of a panel of very esteemed and knowledgeable judges. These types of competitions are opportunities that we get rarely in a lifetime and IEI gives us a platform for this.

The official site of IEI possesses various other study materials and project work for you to read and enhance your knowledge about techniques and methods used in engineering.

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Following are the few research work going under it……..

1. Synapses and Cyborgs for Hazards

Lt Gen (Dr) V J Sundaram, PVSM, AVSM, VSM (Retd)

Advisor (Micro and Nano Systems),

National Design and Research Forum, The Institution of Engineers (India), Bangalore

Hazards are encountered in daily life due to dangerous substances like explosives, toxic gases, pathogens and nuclear radiation or disasters like floods, fires, explosions etc. Satellites, aircraft and helicopters are routinely called in to help. Satellites give a good overall picture but are restricted to fixed windows. Aircraft and helicopters need space and facilities to take off and land. To help district authorities and rescue groups on an as required basis urgently in smaller zones, within 5 km – 10 km of a control centre, flight vehicles which could be hand or bungee launched are ideal. The Aeronautics Research & Development Board (AR&DB) and Department of Science and Technology (DST) of India supported development of Mini Air Vehicle (MAV) and Micro Air Vehicle (MICAV) technologies to meet this 7TECHNORAMA5Volume 63, December 2013requirement. The projects covered fixed wing, rotary wing and flapping wing air vehicles. Other projects handled unmanned ground and under water vehicles. Payloads identified were cameras and radio transmitters for sending pictures of the hazard locations to the base stations and rescue groups. Other sensors to monitor toxic substances could also be carried by the MAVs and MICAVs. A summary of MAV/MICAV activities in India is indicated in Figure 1.Academia, National Laboratories, Industries and Societies like the Aeronautical Society of India and The National Design & Research Forum (NDRF) of The Institution of Engineers (India) are enthusiastic participants. An International Competition for MICAVs was sponsored by DRDO, CSIR as well as the US Army, Navy and Air Force. It was held in 2008 at Agra and focused on technologies for location of hostages. It was followed by a Seminar where many users, both from India and abroad gave suggestions on the requirements.

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2.Tilt-rotor Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Kiran R Chincholi, Dr S N Omkar Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore The demand for information and situational awareness both on and off the battlefield has led to increased military utilization of UAVs as sensor platforms for surveillance and communications. The concept of tilt-rotor was originated in 1980s when US Army had a requirement wherein a system can act both as helicopter and an aircraft to handle different rescue missions. Subsequently, Bell Helicopter developed V-22 Osprey the first tilt-rotor flight [1] vehicle. Several modifications have been made further to the design and a reliable tilt-rotor was developed in 2000s by Boeing and Bell Helicopter Corporation. The 'Tilt-Rotor' concept integrates helicopter and aircraft into a single System. It has advantages of higher endurance as that of aircraft an Vertical Take Off and Landing (VTOL) ability exhibited by helicopter. Due to these reasons, development of tilt-rotor UAVs is the thrust area of research in many universities.

To know about these or to know about other such projects you can

Visit its website or visit the link giving below

https://www.ieindia.org/NewsPDF/NewsMarch2010PDF/Technorama2

010.pdf

it will also tell you about the privileges and advantages its members

enjoy.

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OTHERE ALUMNI OF OUR COLLEGE WHO WERE RELATED TO IEI

Ashish Yadav Sudipa Acharjee Naman Gupta

Former President Former Vice President Former Vice President

Current active members IEI student chapter

ChIEF EXECUTIVES

Priyank Malviya Divya Sitani Vikramjeet Sharma Nikhil Sharma

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

Ph no. 8004389473 Ph no.:7388565571 Ph no.8948795656 Email id: priyankmalvia0 Email id:jrpcsitani Email id:vj.player92 Email id:Sharma.nikhilbro @gmail.com @gmail.com @gmail.com @gmail.com

Shivanshu Mishra Kriti Singh Apoorva Shukla Mohit Mahendra

Email id:itsmeshivanshumisra4 Email id:ananykriti2010 Email id:apoorvashukla30 Ph no.8081547227 Ph no. 8736939359 @gmail.com @gmail.com Email id:mohitmahendra1993 @yahoo.com

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Senior EXECUTIVES

Anurag Pandey Nandini K.Srivastava Utkarsh Varshney Rishabh Shukla Vaishali Singh

SECRETARY JOINT SECRETARY TREASURER BOYS CO-ORDINATOR GIRLS CO-ORDINATOR

Ph no.9935012929 email id:nandu16794 Ph no.8858907846 Ph. No.9507331392 Email id. : chandniii567 Email id: anurag.pandey056 @gmail.com Email id:ishankv14 Email id:rishabh.shukl.96780

@gmail.com @gmail.com @gmail.com

Anupam Chatterjee Varnit Katiyar Naveen Mittal Konica Yadav Nidhi Singh Varsha

Ph no. 980720268 Ph no.8808880577 Ph no. 8808038650 Email id:konicadv15 Email id:nidhisingh779 Emailid:

Email id:anupamchatterjee93 Email id:varnit.katiyar007 Email id:naveen.mittal02 @gmail.com @gmail.com 22versha1994

@gmail.com @gmail.com @gmail.com @gmail.com

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EXECUTIVES

Saumya Singh Saurabh Mishra Akanksha Raghuvanshi Mayank Pathak Rahul Tripathi

Sushmita Singh Malhaar Srivastava Gargi Joshi Sanjay Prajapati Saman Ateeq

Vishakha Tomar Ali Waris Khan Utkarshika chandra Swastik Mishra Shashwat Mishra

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IEI EVENTS

OPENING EVENT

Last year, In opening event a preliminary quiz was organized in which questions of general science and aptitude were included.

All those who qualified the preliminary round got selected for the

second round.

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OTHER EVENTS

MOU(Memorandom of understanding) MOU is played between two teams comprising of three members. All the members are given respective posts of CEO(chief executive officer),CFO(chief finance officer) and COO(chief organizing officer) of a given company.

Both the teams have to crack a deal with the best negotiations. The team which performs better wins.

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TECH LECTURATE

In this event every person was given

a chance to give a lecture on a technical topic.

The topic could be of any technical

arena.

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DECK OF CARDS

This was a part of the mega event in which students had to arrange a deck of cards. The person completing it first in the given specific time wins.

SAVE THE CHICK

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In this students have to design a parachute in which an egg is kept. This parachute is dropped from a height and the person whose parachute lasts the most without breaking the eggs wins.

PRESENTATION

In this every student has to give a powerpoint presentations on any topic of his choice. The event is broadly divided into two parts, first is technical and other is non technical.

CLOSING EVENT

In the closing event series of events were organized and prize distribution ceremony took place. Many attractive gifts were distributed by our convener Mr.N.K Saxena.

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IEI TEAM

Next session of IEI student chapter is opening soon

For further details visit our facebook page

https://www.facebook.com/iei.knit?ref=hl