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Contents
The Director’s message
The Principal ’s message
About the Department
About SliceV17
Department activities
Seminars and Workshops
Out of the box
Inplant Trainings & Industrial Visits
Engenia 2k16
7th Annual Sports Day
Educational Tour
7th college day
Adieu 2013-2017
Department’s pride
Academics
Sports
Cultural
Articles
Placement details
Editorial board
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The Director’s Message
I am extremely happy to know that the Department of Electronic
Communication Engineering (ECE) is bringing out their newsletter
highlighting the students’ activities, achievements and awards during last
year. It’s also quite impressive to note the number of awards won and
events that were carried out by the department in the last one-year. The
students’ internal and international project works are yet another mile
stones in their curricular and co-curricular activities. I hope the
newsletter will bring creative talents of the students of our college
and I take this opportunity to wish my students all the success in their
lives.
Yours Lovingly, Rev Dr Ignacy Arockyaa SJ
Director, LICET
Rev Dr Ignacy Arockyaa SJ,
Director
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The Principal’s Message
To The HOD, staff and students of ECE department LICET, Chennai
It is indeed a great moment for all of us at LICET to witness the unfolding of the sixth edition of the national level technical symposium SLICE V17. A new HOD with a great vision, dedicated faculty and energetic students of this department will achieve great things in this department. A few achievements listed here speaks volumes about the department.
“Robust High Resolution TDC” in the area of VLSI Design by Anjali George, Anjali Mariam Benjamin and Subhalakshmi a collaborative project with KU Leuven (University of Leuven), Belgium, batch 2013-2017
Nivas Gokul, Jiztom Francis (batch 2013-2017) successfully completed their final year academic project on “Charging Station for ISO\IEC 15118 protocol”, 05/02/17 to 11/03/17
Jiztom Francis (batch 2013-17), designed and fabricated a “3D-Printer”. Cynthia Stephen and Infant Tona, Cladez Stela and Deepika (batch 2014-18) worked on
“Experimental Analysis of Bluetooth Low Energy Devices” & “Inspection System using Cognex Camera” a trending technology and Inspection System (Cognex Camera) using Python programming, Bluepy, BlueZ, Tia Portal and In-Sight Explorer 7010 Cognex respectively at Commillas University, Spain.
Anne Vilasini, Harish, Sylvia and Vijay Chandhar, Augusta and Catherine Prasanthini, Roshini, Sneha and Thilla, Aktshaya and Kirthiga (batch 2015-19) were given the opportunity to visit ICAM School of Engineering (France) to work on projects like “Wind Mill with Bluetooth Module”, “Mnm Color Sortig Machine”, “Assembly of 3D Printer”, “Solar Car” & “Plot Clock”.
This technical symposium of ECE department will bring out the inherent talents of the participants and help our students to excel in their organising ability. Symposium SLICE V17 is a great learning platform for all the students of ECE. My best wishes to the HOD, staff and students of ECE. LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE.
With kind regards, Dr.Jose Swaminathan
Principal, LICET
Dr. Jose Swaminathan Principal
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About the Department The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering was established in the year 2010 with a vision to form socially responsible Engineers. Our objective is to provide quality technical education that offers creative solutions to the society’s needs, adhering to the professional ethics and to disseminate knowledge related to technology essential for the national and global requirements in the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering. The Department has twelve well qualified faculty members. The department has five state-of-the-art laboratories to carry out regular laboratory sessions and research as well. The students in the department are enthusiastic in attending technical contests, symposia, workshops and in-plant trainings in India and abroad during their course of study. Students are also guided to excel in various curricular and co-curricular activities. The department organizes seminars and workshops inviting experts from industries and academia to provide knowledge in recent trends. To augment their technical skills, the department conducts value added certified programmes for all semesters. The alumni of the department stand out in the industries where they work. Some are pursuing their higher studies in reputed institutions in India and abroad. The department is consistently striving to achieve the vision of becoming a globally recognized institution in the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering.
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal”
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About SLICE V17
The 7th national level technical symposium “Slice v17”is supposed to be held at Loyola-ICAM College of Engineering and Technology (LICET) by the Department of ECE on 19th August 2017 (Saturday). The National Level Symposium brought forth hundreds of participants (Engineering Students) all over Tamil Nadu to exhibit their Engineering personas and professional talents. It is the very first event of the academic year (2017-2018) and it brought forth a lot of excitement as well as an undeniable concentration from all the Engineering students at LICET. The events conducted on Symposium were a combination of Technical and non-Technical events. The events are as follows,
Papyrus conferral (Paper presentation)
Fuzzy logics (Circuit Debugging)
Robo cop (Robotics)
Shout the right out(Technical Quiz) தமிழ ோடு விளையோடு (Non-Technical Tamil Quiz)
The chamber of secrets (Treasure Hunt)
Fun Zone (Surprise Events)
Manage a Minute (Jam)
Career Kick-starters (Mock interview) The students went through almost 3 weeks of rigorous effort to make it a grand success. A number of committees were appointed and work was done from all the corners, changing every wall of education to walls of fun, challenge, competition and success. This platform has been utilized to fetch the intellectual talents in planning, team work during execution, leadership traits in coordinating the events, flexibility, adaptability in achieving the set target and finally to learn from mistakes. All of these events would not have been accomplished if it wasn’t for the support and advice given by the faculty. They helped us with ideas and also, approved and improved them. They have been a pillar in our times of need and also, a base on which our foundation is placed. Yes, it was indeed an amazing experience for all the students of the department.
“Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort”
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Abstracts of the Selected Technical Papers
1. Vehicular Pollution Monitoring Using Cloud Environment
Badmaja R.S., Janani.S., Keerthana Priya .M, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering,
Velammal Engineering College, Chennai
Increasing use of vehicles results in the environment getting polluted. The
environment pollution is mainly due to emission of toxic gases. Our main objective is to
prevent the emission of gases by identifying the vehicles which emit those gases in a large
manner. By using Chemical carbon sensor, the amount of carbon emission from a particular
vehicle can be monitored and intimation is done to the user in three stages. If the user doesn’t
listen to that intimation, the information about the vehicle will be sent to the RTO (Regional
Transport Officer). By knowing about the particular vehicle’s emission the officer can take
necessary actions against the owner such as fines or impounding vehicles.
2. Automatic Train Control Suresh Krishna H , Goutham K , Siddarthan K, Electronics and Communication Engineering,
Sri Sairam Institute of Technology, West Tambaram
The usage of train is increasing day by day. The frequency of the trains has to be
increased to compensate the increase in passengers. But the frequency cannot be increased
beyond a particular interval due to various factors. Moreover driving two trains with minimal
distance between them is a difficult task. Majority of train accidents caused in India are due to
human error which cannot be blamed in certain circumstances. According to Ministry of
Railways, about 99 train accidents took place between April 2016 to February 2017,of which 64
were due to failure of railway staff. To overcome such incidents and to increase the frequency
of trains, automatic trains can be introduced. The entire control of the trains will be carried
out by a set of individual systems which are interconnected with each other. There may be
human intervention in cases of emergency.
3. Artificial Intelligence Saivarshini, Sithara,
Information Technology, RMD Engineering College, Kavaraipettai
Since the invention of computers or machines, their capability to perform various tasks
went on increasing exponentially. Humans have developed the power of computer systems in
terms of their diverse working domains, their increasing speed and reducing size with respect
to time. Artificial intelligence is the intelligence exhibited by machines or software. It is the
subfield of computer science. Artificial Intelligence is becoming a popular field in computer
science as it has enhanced the human life in many areas. In the future, intelligent machines
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will replace or enhance human capabilities in many areas. Artificial Intelligence is having a
huge impact on various fields of life and this expert system is widely used these days to solve
the complex problems in various areas such as science, engineering, business, medicine,
weather forecasting etc. The areas employing the technology of Artificial Intelligence have
seen an increase in the quality and efficiency. This paper gives an overview of this technology
and the application areas of this technology.
4. Voice Controlled Staircase Climbing Wheelchair Surekha E, Vaidegi V,
EEE, ECE, Prathyusha Engineering College, Aranvoyalkuppam, Tiruvallur
A wheelchair has long been viewed as an essential tool for people with disabilities.
People who have been left crippled from birth or afflicted by unforeseen accidents such as
stroke or paralysis suffer a lot in navigating without assistance. In spite of the many changes in
recent years, the image of a wheelchair is still seen as being dependent on others. To address
this issue, “A Voice Controlled Staircase Climbing Wheelchair” is proposed, which adapts to
all environments; be that at home, around town or for a country side stroll, without the need
for assistance. The proposed system uses a voice input instead of a handheld joystick for
motion control with a brushed DC motor for higher efficiency and optimal speed control. A
wheelchair is also required to navigate through sharp curbs, doorsteps and most importantly
staircases. Conveniently enough, our project is designed with maneuverability and
independence in mind and utilizes caterpillar-like tracks in addition to wheels for a safer
climbing mechanism over obstacles. It automatically detects the start and end of a staircase
and/or similar obstacles with the help of an IR sensor and maneuvers steps that are up to
20cm (7.9 “) high, at a maximum pitch of 35 degrees. It ascends the stairs in reverse and
descends face-forward while keeping the occupant at a level horizontal angle by constantly
sensing its accelerometer input.
5. Smart Agriculture using IoT Daphne Jenson, Padmini Celestina,
Electronics and Communication Engineering,
Panimalar Institute of Technology, Varadharajapuram, Chennai
The antiquity of Agriculture in India dates back to Indus Valley Civilization Era.
Today, India ranks second worldwide in farm productivity. Agriculture and allied sectors like
forestry and fisheries accounted for 13.7% of the GDP (gross domestic product) in 2013.
Agriculture plays a vital role in the development of our agricultural nation. In India about 70%
of the total population depend upon farming and one third of the country’s principal comes
from farming. Issues concerning agriculture have always been a hindrance to the development
of the country. The only key to this problem is Smart Agriculture which is the process of
revolutionizing the current traditional methods of agriculture. Hence, this project aims at
making agriculture technically advanced and user-friendly using automation and IoT
technologies. The emphasizing features of this project includes smart GPS based remote
controlled android (robot) to perform tasks like weeding, spraying, moisture sensing, bird and
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animal scaring, keeping vigilance etc. Secondly, it includes smart irrigation with intelligent
decision making capabilities based on precise real time field data. Thirdly, it comprises of
smart warehouse management which consist of temperature maintenance, humidity
maintenance and theft detection in the warehouse. Controlling of all these operations will be
performed through any remote smart device or any computer connected to Internet. The
processes will be executed by interfacing sensors, Wi-Fi or ZigBee modules, camera and
actuators with micro-controller and Arduino.
6. Surveillance Aided Robotic Bird Mukesh.G , Hari Ganesh , Parimala.G,
Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Sairam Engineering College, Chennai
In the context of conflict resolution, the definition of "security" depends on one's
perspective. At the simplest level, security may be defined as quality or state of being secure
and free from danger. The security gadgets we have are not so productive in various aspects.
Due to the increased immense criminal activities, new innovations need to be developed in
security and surveillance. To solve this, we design a robotic bird that records everything over
the ground. These records can be useful in some cases for investigation.
7. Artificial Vision System for Obstacle Detection for Visually Impaired people
Nithila Paavai, Monisha, Arul, Electronics and Communication Engineering,
R.M.D Engineering College, Kaveraipettai
A simple guidance system based on microcontroller is developed for facilitating
visually impaired people. Ultrasonic sensors are used to calculate distance of the obstacles
around the blind person to guide the user towards the available path. Output is in the form of
voice which the blind person can hear e.g., right, left etc. In its advance mode, the system is
able to recognize objects using image processing algorithms. Results are presented to show
the validity and performance of the system.
8. Smart Automobile Safety
Hariram R., Peter Sharun Woodman M., Rajkumar R., Jeffrey Infant Joe J., Electronics and Communication Engineering,
Loyola-ICAM College of Engineering and Technology, Chennai
Road accidents are common in Indian roads. Navigating in traffic requires a lot of effort
and parking in a tight spot is always difficult. The motivation behind this system is to prevent
road accidents in urban regions and to help the user park their cars easily. The paper proposes
a system which aims to automate the accelerator and brake pedals in an automatic
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transmission vehicle to ease the driving experience of the user. The features proposed are
traffic assist and parking assist. The system has been implemented using ultrasonic sensors,
gear motors and a rear camera display. The car with the installed system has been tested on
roads. The car was able to deliver satisfactory results.
9. Auto Dietary Priyadharshini V., Rajavee V.,
Electronics and Communication Engineering, Jeppiaar SRR Engineering College, Chennai
Nowadays, Nutrition related diseases are a main threat to human health and pose great
challenges to medical care. A crucial step to solve the problems is to monitor the daily intake
of a person precisely and conveniently. For this purpose, we present auto dietary, a wearable
system to monitor and recognize food intakes in daily life, so a prototype is developed to
collect food intake sensor data, which is highlighted by a high-fidelity microphone worn on
the person’s neck to record acoustic signals during eating in a non-invasive manner. The
acoustic data are preprocessed and sent to a Smartphone via Bluetooth, where food types are
recognized. The acoustic data are collected from the throat microphone, then they are
amplified and filtered for better signal quality. This can be especially useful for disabled and
very sick people, for whom daily food intake monitoring involves too much human
intervention. Auto dietary helps to reduce bowel disorders due to improper chewing and
swallowing speed.
10. Design and Implementation of Ultrasonic Navigator for Visually Impaired
Venkatesh Perumal Pranay Chandragiri, Sriram T.M., Yuvaraja K.B., Electronics and Communication Engineering,
RMK College of Engineering & Technology, Puduvoyal
In this paper, we intend to provide a solution to the problems faced by the visually
impaired people in navigating from one place to the other. Usually, a visually impaired person
has to depend on the sense other than visualization such as hearing and touch to guide them.
The traditional tool used by them is a walking cane. With this cane, they will be tapping
around their surroundings to guide them. The ultimate result obtained by this process is
inefficient because they will be able to detect the obstacles which are very close to them and
also those which are below the chest level. The solution to these problems can be obtained
using ultrasonic navigator. The information about the environment is obtained by using an
ultrasonic sensor and the feedback is given using the servo motors mounted on the glove. The
efficacy of the device and how humans respond to the feedback helps them to navigate
through the complex environment. Also, our device has a Global Positioning System (GPS)
system, which helps visually impaired person to reach the correct destination.
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DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES
Listed below are some of the seminar/workshop that was organized
by our department and our student’s participation in them as well..
Seminar on ‘Introduction to Image Processing’ was delivered by
Dr.G.Malathi, Professor, VIT University, Chennai on 09.09.2016.
Ms.Swathy Parameswaran, Research Scholar from IITM, Chennai
delivered a lecture on ‘Bio Signal and Biomedical Image Processing’
on 09.09.2016.
Dr.S.Saraswathi Janaki, former Professor & Head, Dept of ECE,
LICET, Chennai delivered a guest lecture on “Digital Image
Processing Using Mat lab” on 09.09.2016.
Workshop on ‘Design, Challenges & Implementation of Digital
Design using Verilog HDL’ by Mr.Vignesh Gunasekarapan, Design
Engineer from Microchip, Chennai on 26.11.2016.
A two day ‘International Robotic Workshop Series Cum
Competition’ by Mr.Anwar Hussain & Mr.Vinoth, Trainers from
Robo-Species Pvt. Ltd., Delhi was conducted on 03.02.2017 &
04.02.2017.
Workshop on ‘Real time use of Arduino and Raspberry Pi’ by
Mr.K.Raguvaran & Mr.K.Kalaiyarasu, Assistant Professors from
K.S.Rangasamy College of Technology, Tiruchengode on 16.07.2017.
Mr.V.VasanthKumar, Senior Applications Engineer from VI
Solutions, Bangalore was the resource person for the three day
workshop on “IoT-The Future using Graphical Programming” from
31.07.2017 to 02.08.2017.
“It is the courage to continue that counts”
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Divya Rosita K,Joycy Jenifa J, Joan Sneha J, Patricia Sharon W,
Tabitha Agnes A, Vidhya Rajalakshmi D participated in the
symposium ORBITCE 2k16-solder it conducted by SSN College of
Engineering on 10.09.2016.
Antoine Sarukesh J, Krishnamoorthi P, Karthikeyan S and Naveen R
participated in the symposium QUINTESSENCE-17 conducted by
Easwari College of Engineering on 01.02.2017.
Aruna P, Asha Jennifer A, Bhuvaneswari V M,Jane Rexita J, Infant
Maria Dharshini, Iswarya C and Shierlly Vinxi T participated in the
symposium INSTRUBLITZ 17 conducted by Easwari Engineering
College on 21.02.2017.
Satheesh S and Theerthalingam S participated in the symposium
Kurukshetra 2017 conducted by Anna University College of
Engineering, Guindy on 17.02.2017 & 18.02.2017.
Janani S, Mary Swarna Sweety, Selin Delta J, Sandra S,Sahaya Jenifa
M and Thameena Farhath R participated in the symposium OSA
Fest 2017 conducted by St.Joseph’s Engineering College on
27.02.2017.
AgnelGrasha S and Vidhya Rajalakshmi D participated in the
symposium PRANAV’16 conducted by Meenakshi Sundarajan
Engineering College on 13.08.2016.
Athulya S, Jim Aswin V, Sajitha Mary, Ronald J, Abitha A, Melvin Antony A, Leander Jayadoss D, Melcy M Elango, Sharmila S,Praveen G, Pooja B, Renisha B and Preethi J participated in the symposium KURUKSHETRA 2017 conducted by Anna University College of Engineering, Guindy on 17.02.2017 & 18.02.2017.
Ancilla Michelle N,Maria Arul Benita A,Mohammed Almaz S, Sandra Swetha J and Saranya J participated in the symposium SIT-SCHIUM’17-Quiz conducted by Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology 24.02.2017.
“Knowledge without wisdom is like water in the sand”
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Harry Martins V,Melcy E Elango, Nithish Cyril A, Renisha B and
Siby Mariam participated in the symposium event “Penta Math” conducted by SSN College of Engineering 03.082016.
Anne Vilasani G, Aktshaya A, Divya Lakshmi S M, Florina Nelson, Krithiga K and Sneha R participated in the symposium Probe-2016-Smart IoT Development by National Instruments conducted by NIT, Trichy 04.02.2017.
OUT OF THE BOX
PROJECTS DONE AT LICET
“Robust High Resolution TDC” in the area of VLSI Design by Anjali George, Anjali Mariam Benjamin and Subhalakshmi a collaborative project withKU Leuven (University of Leuven), Belgium, batch 2013-2017 .
“Success comes from within, not from without”
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“Smart Automobile Safety System”, Hariram, Peter Sharun Woodman, Rajkumar& Jeffrey Infant Joe were shortlisted as finalist in the “DST & Texas Instrumentation Inc., India Innovation Challenge Design Contest 2016”, batch 2014-2018.
3D-Printer was designed by Jiztom Francis,Mc Millan Ford,Nivas
Gokul batch(2013-2017)which was selected as one of the best
projects in many competitions.
“Whether you believe you can or believe you can’t, you are absolutely right”
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STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM
Heilbronn University, Germany
Heilbronn University is a German University of Applied Sciences with campuses in Heilbronn-Sontheim, in the Centre of Heilbronn, in Künzelsau and Schwäbisch Hall. Its diverse range of study programmes in Business Studies, Engineering and Information Technology. Two of our department students Nivas Gokul M, Jiztom Francis K (batch 2013-2017) successfully completed their final year academic project on “Charging Station for ISO\IEC 15118 protocol”
Summer Project
Comillas University Spain
Our final year students Cynthia Stephen and Infant Tona, Cladez
Stela and Deepika (batch 2014-18) were given the opportunity to visit
Universidad Pontificia Comillas ICAI-ICADE (Comillas University Spain)
to work on “Experimental Analysis of Bluetooth Low Energy Devices” &
“Inspection System using Cognex Camera” a trending technology and
Inspection System (Cognex Camera) using Python programming, Bluepy,
BlueZ, Tia Portal and In-Sight Explorer 7010 Cognex respectively.
“All that glitters is not Gold”
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ICAM School of Engineering
Our third year students Anne Vilasini, Harish, Sylvia and Vijay
Chandhar, Augusta and Catherine Prasanthini, Roshini, Sneha and Thilla,
Aktshaya and Kirthiga (batch 2015-19) were given the opportunity to visit
ICAM School of Engineering (France) to work on projects like “Wind Mill
with Bluetooth Module”, “Mnm Color Sortig Machine”, “Assembly of 3D
Printer”, “Solar Car” & “Plot Clock”. They also visited Nantes, Lille,
Toulouse & Paris.
Prasanthini A T
Cynthia Stephen and Infant Tona (Comillas University Spain)
Cladez Stela and Deepika
(Comillas University Spain)
Thilla, Roshini & Catherine Sneha
( Lille, Europe)
Ajay, Augusta, Catherine Prasanthini
(Toulouse, France)
“Nobody is born wise”
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MINI PROJECT
The third year students of our department are currently working on
their mini project in collaboration with the ICAM students, France. The
students are separated into batches consisting of three. They can work on
projects relating to their domain of interest. This is a great initiative to
conceive various budding talents and to be a grand design in the technical
world for implementing concepts true to its spirit.
Vijay Chandar, Sylvia, Annie Vilasini,
Harish Kumar (Nantes, France)
Kirthiga K ,Aktshaya (Paris, France)
III ECE with ICAM Students
(Mini Project)
“Inspiration exists, but it has to find us working.”
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INTERNSHIPS/INPLANT TRAINING /INDUSTRIAL VISITS
INTERNSHIPS-BATCH: 2014-2018(FEBRUARY 2017)
Name of the Student Name of the organization
Infant Maria Dharshini Uniq Technologies, T Nagar, Chennai
Joan Sneha J Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Telecom Training Center, BSNL, Meenambakkam, Chennai
Naveen R Exide Industries Ltd., Hosur, TN
Naveen R
Uniq Technologies, T Nagar, Chennai
Bhavani L
Evanjaline Arockia Renita F
Irene Nivetha C
Jayalakshmi M Jeffrina Joseph A
Mohana R
Monisha Soundarya
Aishwarya Ramesh Cornet Technology India Pvt Ltd, SIPCOT IT PARK, Chennai
Cynthia Stephen
(JUNE 2017)
Name of the Student Name of the organization
Eugene Deborah P Consult Neowatt Power Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Jenifer Leena A J Consult Neowatt Power Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Jeffrina Joseph A Consult Neowatt Power Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Tabitha Agnes A Consult Neowatt Power Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Naveen Ramesh BSNL, Meenambakkam
INPLANT TRAINING - BATCH :2014-2018(DECEMBER 2016)
Name of the Student Name of the organization
Infant Maria Dharshini Uniq Technologies, T Nagar, Chennai
Naveen R Exide Industries Ltd., Hosur
“The unexamined life is not worth living.” ~ Socrates
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Name of the Student Name of the organization
Naveen R
Uniq Technologies, T Nagar, Chennai
Bhavani L
Evanjaline Arockia
Irene Nivetha C
Jayalakshmi M
Jeffrina Joseph A
Mohana R
Monisha Soundarya
Aishwarya Ramesh Cornet Technology India Pvt. Ltd.,
SIPCOT IT Park, Chennai Cynthia Stephen
INPLANT TRAINING - BATCH:2015-2019 (DECEMBER 2016)
Name of the Student Name of the organization
Lakshmipriya MS Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Telecom Training Center, BSNL, Meenambakkam, Chennai
Roshini G
Joselina Sherin S
Augusta M
BSNL RTTC, Maraimalai Nagar, Chennai
Benita Rani C
Daisy Rani R
Dijo Michael Jerald MC Millan Ford
Merlin Nikitha M
Nivetha F
Pooja Mathew
Pravin Richard A
Priyalakshmi M K Priyasneha C
Racheal Maria M
Rohini G
Reni A Stella Lincy
Roshini D
Swathi Alamelu N
Sylvia D
Catherine Sneha V
Bharat Power Electronics Co., Thuvakudi, Trichy
“Continuance is power and strength.”
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Name of the Student Name of the organization
Augusta M
Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Telecom TrainingCenter, BSNL,
Meenambakkam, Chennai
Beanta Maxido
Benita Rani C
Dijo Michael Jerald
Deepika S
Devipriya S Harshita T S
Harish Kumar K S
Joselina Sherin S
Lakshmi Priya M S
Merlin Nikitha M
Rajitha M
Ralpha Josephine Crency C
Richa Ravi Rohini G
Roshini G
Sruthi G
Swathi Alamelu N
BATCH: 2015-2019 (JUNE 2017)
Name of the Student Name of the organization
Reni A Stella@ Lincy
Dhoordharshan Kendra,Chennai
Richa Ravi
C.Benita Rani
S.DeviPriya
Beanta Maxido
Harshita.T.S
Mary Infanta.T
Queentena.A
Jean Infant Vishal.A Ford India
Kriston Fernando
RiniValentina
“You can’t build a reputation on what you are going to do.”
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Name of the Student Name of the organization
M.S.LakshmiPriya Ready LED
Rajitha.M UniqTechnologies, Chennai
S.Sherley Felicia
M.K.Priyalakshmi
A.Queenteena
Daisy Rani
S.Arun Kumar
U.Saravanan
Sruthi.G. A.Pravin Richard
CMRL N.ArockiaFiyaorish
S.Rajesh
SahayaShalini.S. BSNL,Trichy
S.Rajesh Perambur Carriage Work(ETC)
N.ArockiaFiyaorish
INTERNSHIP
BATCH: 2015-2019 (JUNE 2017)
Name of the Student Name of the organization
D.Roshini One Yes Technologies
E.Anitha One Yes Technologies
B.Sujitha One Yes Technologies
Daril Benisha One Yes Technologies
Pooja Matthew Kaleidozoneoffice,Chennai
Rachel Maria Kaleidozoneoffice,Chennai
“Motivation is when your dreams put on work clothes.”
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INPLANT TRAINING
BATCH:2016-2020 (JUNE 2017)
Name of the Student Name of the organization
Deni Ann Jeison.C
BSNL
Melvin Antony.A
Tony Engineering,Tiruppur
Sharmila.G
BSNL
LourdAlbinViveka.R
BSNL,Chennai
Shifana.k
BSNL,Chennai
Priyanka.B
Chennai Port Trust
Siby Mariam
Chennai Port Trust
SaiManasa
Chennai Port Trust
Christina
Chennai Port Trust
Shifana.K
Workshop on Linux(Red Hat)
Neil Marcel Jerry
Workshop on Linux(Red Hat)
Jismi Aleyamma.P
RBA Innovations
Renisha.B
RBA Innovations
Subhiksha.M
BSNL,Chennai
Catherine.A
BSNL,Chennai
“Kites rise highest against the wind, not with it.” ~ Winston
Churchill
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69 students of batch 2014-
2018 were taken to Neyveli
Lignite Corporation for an
industrial visit.
The students of batch 2015-
2019 were taken to All India
Radio (AIR) for IV.
The students of batch
2016-2020 were taken to
ICF for IV .
The students of batch 2013-
2017 were taken to Kerala State
Electronics Development
(KSEDC),Aroor,Alleppey
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INDUSTRIAL VISITS
GALLERY-INDUSTRIAL VISITS
“A nod, you know, is as good as a wink to a blind horse.”
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ENGENIA 2K16:
One of the much awaited events of the year “ENGENIA 2K16”took place
on the 1st of October. We had everything including dance, music, drama
and what not! Every year the celebration is spread out for over two days.
One day for the off stage events and the other day for the on stage events.
The day of on stage events had many chief guests from various fields to
judge and award points. The day came to an end with the distribution of
prizes and the final trophy.
Engenia 2k16-off stage(flash mob) Engenia 2k16-on stage Trophy
7TH ANNUAL SPORTS DAY
The 7th annual sports day was organised on March 11th in the
college campus in which, events for both students and staff were held.
The sports day was inaugurated by Mr. Abash Kumar (IPS) it was an
esteemed pleasure for the college .the students gave in the best and
bagged many awards but in the end of the day,” it’s not about the victory
,but the fight”.
“Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly.”
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EDUCATIONAL TOUR
The passed out students of batch (2013-2017) were taken on
an educational tour to Munnar accompanied by Mrs R.Vidhya. It was told
that the tour was an amazing and a memorable one for our passed out
students.
“Yesterday is gone, but today is a new adventure!”
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ADIEU 2013-2017
The students of batch 2013-2017 were given a very good farewell
programme by our present final years in our college. Some of the
feedbacks given by our passed out students regarding farewell
“FAREWELL-the hardest goodbye”, my brain whispered.“NAH,they
disproved it”, my heart shouted. Thanks for the memories
# juniors batch(2014-2018).
-NivasGokul
Our college farewell was our last and most memorable event
of our college lives. We had such a good time that it hadn’t hit us yet that
our time in LICET was over till a week after that .It was overwhelming,
how much work our juniors put in and the amount of love they showed
us. - Ridhi Shashangi
- Thank you for all the sacrifices you made to
entertain us and the everlasting memories you presented us! If it weren’t
you, we wouldn’t have had such a memorable farewell. Thank you so
much 2014-2018 batch! We miss you!
-Vishal Chacko
“Go as far as you can see and you will see further.”
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The 7th college day
The most prestigious event “The 7th college day” was held on the 31st of
March 2017 at our college. The event was inaugurated by Mr John Michael
Fleming (Consulate General) some of the students and staffs from our
department were honoured for their outstanding performance in their
respective fields be it in academics, attendance, project works or faculty
activities. These kind of felicitations truly prove to be a source of
inspiration to the gathering.
Listed below are some of the students who topped their respective
classes in the university examinations for the academic year 2016-2017.
YEAR Name of the
Student
CGPA
I PRIYANKAA B 9.15
II DEVI PRIYA S 9.49
III TARA JOSELIN 9.02
IV SARANYA V 9.12
The most prestigious “valedictorian award” was given to
Ms.Saranya.V of our department for the academic year 2016.
Mr.G.Senthil Kumar, Assistant Professor received the ‘Best Faculty for
the formation of students’ at the Annual Day Function, LICET for the year
2016-2017.
“A rolling stone gathers no moss.”
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College day-Gallery
Ms. Priyanka B receiving award Ms.Devi priya S receiving award
from our respected chief guest . form our respected chief guest .
Ms.Tara Joselin receiving award Ms Saranya V receiving award from
Our from Our respected chief guest. respected chief guest.
“Sorrow looks back, Worry looks around, Faith looks up.”
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STAFF ACTIVITIES
Dr.D.Egfin Nirmala, Professor & Head attended a two-Week ISTE
STTP on “CMOS, Mixed Signal and Radio Frequency VLSI Design”
co-ordinated by IIT, Kharaghpur at LICET, Chennai from 30th
January to 4th February 2017. She coordinated a three day workshop
on “IoT - The Future using Graphical Programming” by
NI Solutions, Bangaluru at LICET, Chennai from 31.07.17 to 02.08.17
Mr.F.P.Mahimai Don Bosco, Assistant Professor attended a 2-day
FDP on “Learning Improvement Techniques” organized by Alulmni
of IITM PALS group and Teaching Learning Centre at IIT-Madras,
Chennai on 9th and 10th November 2016. He attended a workshop
on Real time Embedded system using Arduino and LabVIEW at
Agni College of Technology, Chennai from 24th to 26th November
2016. He also attended a Two-Week ISTE STTP on “CMOS, Mixed
Signal and Radio Frequency VLSI Design” coordinated by IIT,
Kharaghpur at Loyola ICAM College of Engineering and
Technology, Chennai from 30th January to 4th February 2017.
He ccoordinated workshop on “Real time use of Arduino and
Raspberry Pi” at LICET, Chennai on 16.07.17.
Ms.L.J.Jenifer Suriya, Assistant Professor attended a Two-Week
ISTE STTP on “CMOS, Mixed Signal and Radio Frequency VLSI
Design” coordinated by IIT, Kharaghpur at Loyola ICAM College of
Engineering and Technology, Chennai from 30th January to
4th February 2017.
Mr. Suman Maria Tony, Assistant Professor attended a Two-Week
ISTE STTP on “CMOS, Mixed Signal and Radio Frequency VLSI
Design” co-ordinated by IIT, Kharaghpur at Loyola ICAM College of
Engineering and Technology, Chennai from 30th January to
4th February 2017.
Mr. S .Balaji, Assistant Professor attended a workshop on PALs
program on “Communication, Solid State, Photonics, VLSI & Analog
Circuits” & Department Visit and at Dept of EE, IIT-Madras,
Chennai on 10th November 2016. Mr.S.Balaji attended a 2-Day FDP
on “Learning Improvement Techniques” organized by Alulmni of
“Don’t feed a man instead teach a man how to fish”
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IITM PALS group and Teaching Learning Centre at IIT-Madras,
Chennai on 9th and 10th November 2016. He attended a workshop on
Real time Embedded system using Arduino and LabVIEW at Agni
College of Technology, Chennai from 24th to 26th November 2016.
He also attended a Two-Week ISTE STTP on “CMOS, Mixed Signal
and Radio Frequency VLSI Design” co-ordinated by IIT, Kharaghpur
at Loyola ICAM College of Engineering and Technology, Chennai
from 30th January to 4th February 2017. The paper titled ‘Single-
Events Hardened All Digital Delay Generator for FPGA Based
Implementation of a TDC-based readout electronics Journal of
Instrumentation’ in IPRD16 Programme, Siena, 3-6 October 2016.
Mr.S.Srikanth, Assistant Professor, attended a workshop on IEEE &
IETE sponsored “FDP on IoT Antenna Design using HFSS Software”
at Dept. of ECE, KCG College of Technology, Chennai on 29th and
30th November 2016. He also attended a FDTP for seven days FDTP
ON EC6602-ANTENNA & WAVE PROPAGATION at Rajalakshmi
Institute of Technology,Chennai from 14th to 21st December 2016
.Mr.S.Srikanth also attended aTwo-Week ISTE STTP on “CMOS,
Mixed Signal and Radio Frequency VLSI Design” co-ordinated by
IIT, Kharaghpur at Loyola ICAM College of Engineering and
Technology, Chennai from 30th January to 4th February 2017. Gave
guest lecture 0n ‘Smith Chart in Transmission Lines and
Waveguides’ at Sri Krishna Engineering College, Chennai on
14.10.2016.
Ms.S.T.Gnana Dhivya,Assistant Professor attended a workshop on
NS3 Simulator for Future Generation Wireless Networks on
Computing Center,College of Engineering, Anna University,
Chennai on 25th and 26th February 2017. She also attended aTwo-
Week ISTE STTP on “CMOS, Mixed Signal and Radio Frequency
VLSI Design” co-ordinated by IIT, Kharaghpur at Loyola ICAM
College of Engineering and Technology, Chennai from 30th January
to 4th February 2017. She coordinated a three day workshop on
“IoT - The Future using Graphical Programming” by NI Solutions,
Bangaluru at LICET, Chennai from 31.07.17 to 02.08.17
“Strike the rod while it is Hot”
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Ms.A.Jerlin,Assistant Professor Professor attended a Two-Week
ISTE STTP on “CMOS, Mixed Signal and Radio Frequency VLSI
Design” co-ordinated by IIT, Kharaghpur at Loyola ICAM College of
Engineering and Technology, Chennai from 30th January to 4th
February 2017.She also attended a 3 days program on “Train the
Trainer (TTT)” at Tech Mahindra,Chennai from 14th to 16th February
2017.
Mr.S.Robert Rajkumar, Assistant Professor attended a workshop
on Real time Embedded system using Arduino and LabVIEW at
Agni College of Technology, Chennai from 24th to 26th November
2016. He also attended aTwo-Week ISTE STTP on “CMOS, Mixed
Signal and Radio Frequency VLSI Design” co-ordinated by IIT,
Kharaghpur at Loyola ICAM College of Engineering and
Technology, Chennai from 30th January to 4th February 2017. He
coordinated workshop on “Real time use of Arduino and Raspberry
Pi” at LICET, Chennai on 16.07.17.
Mr.G.Senthil Kumar, Assistant Professor attended a Two-Week
ISTE STTP on “CMOS, Mixed Signal and Radio Frequency VLSI
Design” co-ordinated by IIT, Kharaghpur at Loyola ICAM College of
Engineering and Technology, Chennai from 30th January to 4th
February 2017. He coordinated workshop on “Real time use of
Arduino and Raspberry Pi” at LICET, Chennai on 16.07.17.
Ms.R.Vidhya, Assistant Professor organized a three day workshop
on “IoT - The Future using Graphical Programming” by NI
Solutions, Bangaluru at LICET, Chennai from 31.07.17 to 02.08.17.
Mr. A. Emmanuel, Assistant Professor published a journal paper
titled “Design and Implementation of Adaptable Gas Detector with
Collision Free Quadcopter” in IJPPAS, Vol 5, No.1, Feb - 2017.
“You can only enter half way into the dark forest before you begin to
come out the other side.”
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THE DEPARTMENT’S PRIDE Academics
Listed below are some of the awards, achievements and participation by our department students in various fields.
Jiztom Francis k submitted a paper on “A Novel Smart Home System based on IoT using Raspberry pi and android application” in MeenakshiSundararajan EngineeringCollege,LICET and secured third place and first place respectively.
Betina Maria Aashikka,Saranya V and Helma Martin submitted a paper on “RFID Based Pallet Tracking” in SSN College of Enginneringand secured third place.
Subhalakshmi P secured third place in the symposium INVENTE 2K16 - Circuit Debugging conducted by SSN College of Enginnering.
Divya Rosita K,JoycyJenifa J andVidhyaRajalakshmi D secured first place in the symposiumESTRADO’17-Technical Quiz conducted by Meenakshi College of Enginnering.
Maria Arul Benita A and Saranya J secured second place in the symposium SIT SCHIUM’17-Quiz conducted by Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology.
Dr.Saraswathi Janaki –Former Head of the Department was awarded an outstanding faculty in the fields of electronics engineering by venus international foundation during the year 2015-2016.
Mr.G.Senthil Kumar was awarded Best faculty for the formation of students in LICET annual day function during the year 2016-2017.
RANK HOLDERS:
The department of ECE congratulates T.Rina Daline (311112106048) (2012-16 batch) for her outstanding achievement in bagging 45th Rank of the Anna University.
“Our bodies are our gardens to which our wills are gardeners.”
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Culturals (ENGENIA’16 )
Event
Participants
Place Secured
Short Film
Kevin Navis Vishal Chacko Mithun Raja Joselina Sherin Jim Aswin Antoine Saureksh J
First
Theme Show
Antoine saureksh J Ishwar Prathap A Jedlylewis M Krishnamoorthi P Naveen R Patricia Sharon W Rajkumar R Deepika S Nivetha F Swathi Alamelu N Deni Ann Jeison C Jim Aswin V Leander Jayadoss D Melvin Antony A Nithish Cyril A Sahaya Nixon A Vishal M
Second
Adaptive
Joan sneha
Second
Light Music Hariram R Vidhya Rajalakshmi D Francis Jayasurya Tona Joselina Sherin S Reni A Stella @ Lincy Harry Martins V
Second
“Give thanks for what you are today and go on fighting for what you
gone be tomorrow.”
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Spotlight
Antoine Saureksh J Kishnamooarthi P Sai Kumar Jim Aswin V Nitish Cyril A Deni Ann Jeison C
Third
Group Dance
Agnel Grasha S Aravind Raj R Bhavani L Deepak K V Divya Rosita K Joan Sneha J Joycy Jenifa J Madan Prasad M Naresh Kumar S Rosy S Sujitha Sherly N Sai Kumar N Ajay A Arun Kumar S Claudia Anasty A Racheal Maria M Rajitha M Melcy M Elango Pooja B
Sharon Karishma M
Second
Voice Over
Joselina Sherin S Third
Poetry Writing
Nivetha F
First
Face Painting Renisha B Third
“Never allow the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game!”
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Group Dance Light Music
Western Music Theme Show
Short Film Spot Light
“Little by little one walks far.”
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7th ANNUAL SPORTS DAY (11.03.2017)
Department Captains: Kamali F and Naveen R (2014-2018) NAME BATCH CATEGORY AWARD
Sajitha Mary G 2016-20 Table Tennis Winner
Veronica Rose 2016-20 Chess Winner
Ralpha Josephine Crency C 2015-19 Chess Runner
Sajitha Mary G 2016-20 Table Tennis Winner
Ponmani Ravi 2014-18 Table Tennis Winner
Naveen 2014-18 Badminton Runner
Melwin 2016-20 Badminton Runner
Kamali F 2014-18 Javeline Throw Silver
Kamali F 2014-18 800mts Silver
Kamali F 2014-18 400mts Bronze
Kamali F 2014-18 1200mts Silver
Claudia 2015-19 4x100mts Relay Bronze
Anysia 2016-20 4x100mts Relay Bronze
Aktshaya 2015-19 4x100mts Relay Bronze
Kamali F 2014-18 4x100mts Relay Bronze
Anysia 2016-20 4x400mts Relay Silver
Anne Vilasini 2015-19 4x400mts Relay Silver
Aktshaya 2015-19 4x400mts Relay Silver
Kamali F 2014-18 4x400mts Relay Silver
Josh Sugidha A 2013-17 Throw Ball Runner
Sujitha Sherly N 2014-18 Throw Ball Runner
Kamali F 2014-18 Throw Ball Runner
Bhuvaneswari V M 2014-18 Throw Ball Runner
Rosy 2014-18 Throw Ball Runner
Daisy Rani 2015-19 Throw Ball Runner
Deepika 2015-19 Throw Ball Runner
“If we are facing in the right direction, all we have to do is keep on walking.”
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Swathi 2015-19 Throw Ball Runner
Sneha 2015-19 Throw Ball Runner
Catherine Prashanthini 2015-19 Throw Ball Runner
Subhiksha M 2016-20 Throw Ball Runner
Defoe Bosco 2016-20 Throw Ball Runner
Other sports events:
Name Batch Category of Sports
National / Inter-Zonal
Conducted by
Award won
Date
Kamali F 2014-2018 Javelin AUC, Zonal Anna University, Chennai
Silver 23rd Nov’16
Kamali F 2014-2018 Volley Ball AUC, Zonal Anna University, Chennai
Participated
10th Sep’16
Kamali F 2014-2018 Volley Ball LICET Tournament
LICET, Chennai
Bronze 20th Jan’17
NaveenR 2014-2018 Badminton LOHO2 (LICET-Hostel)
LICET, Chennai
Gold 11th Feb’17
Ralpha Josephine Crency C
2015-2019 Chess AUC, Zonal Anna University, Chennai
Silver 30th Aug’16
Christina Jenifer M
2016-2020 Chess AUC, Zonal Anna University, Chennai
Silver 30th Aug’16
Veronica Rose 2016-2020 Chess AUC, Zonal Anna University, Chennai
Silver 30th Aug’16
Maria Arul Benita A
2016-2020 Chess AUC, Zonal Anna University, Chennai
Silver 30th Aug’16
“Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.”
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SPORTS GALLERY
Chess Team
Marchpast
Athletics
Badminton
“If you want to achieve greatness stop asking for permission.”
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STUDENT ARTICLES
STRANGERS
Strangers we were , scared to talk
Will it work, will we fit?
So many questions , answer was one
Let's risk it once
So many plans , none worked
Will it work? Will we fit?
With the start around the corner ,
answers none
One question, should I risk?
Time passed , journey started
Started as strangers , scared to talk
One question, should I risk?
One answer , one hope , one word
Trust ….
We didn't need time , we got close
Unfriended time , hoping to get close
All the trusts , all the falls
All the pardons , all the adjustment's
The result was one , we became one
A family unbroken , a brute force
Unconditional love , flowing fast
Unconditional love , shining bright
Time to leave , started hating time
Faster he went , closer we got
So many friends , so many smiles
Love all around , time started to murder us
But little did he know
The bond formed was not just a family
It was more than that, it was this love
This never ending love , forgiving love
Looking past the flaws , never judging
This thing called love
L
O
V
E
For the strangers who are a family now....
NANTES FAMILY...
-Vijaychandar
III ECE
If you do what you always did, you will get what you always got.
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FOR EVERY INDIAN CITIZEN India, a nation which roofs 18% of the entire world’s population, a nation which heeds to the voices of 22 languages, a nation which houses 7 religions, a nation of scintillating cultures and diverse traditions, is the fourth largest economy in the world. This eclipses the truth that, in-spite of having the largest working population in the world, our country owes nearly 2 lakh crore rupees to the World Bank. Corruption, a serial killer of Democracy, remains hand in glove with it. If you are weak hearted, better don’t go ahead reading! If the 1456 lakh crore rupees concealed by the unscrupulous traitors in the Swiss bank comes to light then India can become the largest economy in the world. More than 1500 universities and 2000 hospitals can be made to sprout. No citizen will have to pay income tax and electricity bill for nearly 20 years. Shocking indeed!! Here is another scam which sets ablaze your nerves-the petrol scandal. The Indian Government is forced to buy petrol from America at the cost of dollars, being threatened by America over their uncertainty over the future relations. India has thus spent a lot of money frugally on foreign exchange. Are the Indians fooled?? But there is one thing for which we Indians can pat or backs. When the world market crashed, nearly 50% of the Americans hanged themselves to death haunted by the horrifying dreams of poverty. India remained undaunted as every Indian citizen saved money in the form of gold as a back-up. Population growth in geometrical progression is unable to match with the production increasing by mere arithmetic progression causing skyrocketing economic hikes. The common man is unable to reach high standards of living. The country is crying out its lungs for help. I don’t possess a time machine to tune things ahead, but I am just an Indian Citizen with a debt to wipe out the debt of my nation. “Youth taking over politics” may sound revolutionary on papers as it appeared in the recent times but practically it stands a distant dream. All I can do is study well, get a good job, contribute towards the national income, and serve the society, pay my taxes regularly and most importantly shed my sweat only for India. India has the 2nd largest pool of scientists and engineers yet, the capital needed for infrastructure lies in grave. A country is not recognized as being developed on account of its efficient human resources,
I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.
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technology or high standards of education, but only when the poorest of people have the right and courage to question power and authority. In that sense our country is in the verge of a new evolution.
You needn’t soldier the country on the borders of Pakistan, but at-least fulfill your duty as a son to your motherland who has fed you all these
years.
IT IS YOUR COUNTRY; MEND IT YOUR WAY
-Manju Bhagavathy.J IV ECE
TECHNOLOGY WRECK
Technology seems to be growing at a pace faster than the human brain can comprehend! New technology is being evolved every second! The world seems so fascinated by this technology revolution. The young generation today goes gaga about every new gadget, irrespective of whether they require it or not, owning the latest gadget has become a style statement. A few years back, say, a decade ago, children could be seen hugging on to soft teddies, toy cars, or their mama’s sari. But today, they appear to be things of the past. Children are glued onto the screens of their personal iPhones and iPads. I sometimes wonder if they were formed with nerves or IC boards. I do not marvel at such sights, but rather scorn such attitude. The small joys of childhood are ruined by the so-called buzz word “techiness”! If it’s the i7 today, then it’s something else tomorrow. I was recently termed a tech dyslexic. I really wasn’t offended. I wondered if I had that strange feeling of victory that was untouched by all this hype. It didn’t matter to me that I was not tech savvy. Oh! Don’t get me wrong...I am no Luddite, but I’m no tech freak either! I still prefer writing a hand-written mail in an inland letter over Whatsapp, or a flashing e-card. Call me what you may...outdated, weird, whatever… but I can bet that no i touch can substitute for the human touch of kindness. A word spoken in tenderness is far better than a thousand text messages.
No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
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I would revel in being labelled a tech dyslexic all my life if I am yet able to gently hold on to the flimsy strings of human interaction-love and tenderness. Endeavour to show others that you care truly.to show your parents that you value them and they mean the world to you. Gratitude is not an emotion that’s forced but a feeling that’s true. As you face the harsh realities of life, always remember “Love can change the world-God’s love”, the love that was shed on the cross for you and me!
-Patricia Sharon W IV ECE
What seems to us as bitter trials are often blessings in disguise.
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Augusta M Swathi Alamelu .N
III ECE III ECE
Mary Swarna Sweety Pooja Matthew
IV ECE III ECE
I find that the harder I work the more luck I seem to have.
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PLACEMENT DETAILS
Students who have been successfully placed after August 2016
SNo Student Name Company Name/
Institute Name Photo
1. Christus Colman V P Maveric Systems
Limited
2. Vishal Chacko Maveric
3. Jim Staffad CSS corp
4. Micheal Jeshua
Aswin R CSS corp
5. Helma Martin
NTT Data Global
Delivery Services
Limited
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6. Monika E R Odyssey Technologies
Limited
7. Jagadish Kumar M C Maveric Systems
Limited
8. Jayadevi D Maveric Systems
Limited
9. Shirly Anthony Mary CNSI
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Editorial Board
Mr. Senthil Kumar G, AP/ECE Mr. Emmanuel A, AP/ECE
Ms. Manju Bagavathy J, IV/ECE Ms. Patricia Sharon W, IV/ECE
Ms. Rajitha M, III/ECE Ms. Ralpha Josephine Crency C, III/ECE
Ms. Reni A Stella Lincy, III/ECE Ms. Richa Ravi, III/ECE
Mr. Ajay A III/ECE Mr. MC Millan Ford III/ECE
Mr. Augusta M III/ECE Ms. Pooja Mathew III/ECE
Mr. Rajesh.S III/ECE Ms. Swathi Alamelu.N, III/ECE
Ms. Abitha.A, II/ECE Ms. Melcy M Elango II/ECE
Winners don’t do different things, they do things differently