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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP On
Mechatronics: Synergic Integration of Mechanics, Electronics,
and Information Technology (11-15, JULY 2016)
Organised
By
Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Sponsored
By
Ministry of Human Resource Development,
Government of India,
Under
Global Initiative Academic Networks (GIAN)
About Department of Technology:
Shivaji University, Kolhapur, established after legendary king, Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, is located in
Kolhapur, Maharashtra. Shivaji University has been re-accredited as ‘A’ Grade by NAAC (2014) with
CGPA 3.16, highest in Maharashtra. According to recently declared National Institutional Ranking
Framework (NIRF) of MHRD, Govt. of India, Shivaji University stands 28th amongst university
nationwide for its strong academic and research work. It enjoys a privilege of having First rank in Non-
Agricultural Universities in Maharashtra. Under its jurisdiction, it has 281 affiliated colleges and
recognized institutes.
With a strong determination to emerge and develop as a primer institute in engineering and
Technology, Shivaji University started Department of Technology in 2006 with a vision to produce
technocrats of international stature is committed to the task of nation building through inculcation of
national sprit, devotion, perfection and efficiency. Department of Technology offers B.Tech and M.Tech
Courses approved by AICTE and DTE. Recently Department has received grant under program TEQIP-II
Phase-II 2nd cycle, funded by World Bank of worth 10 crore.
Patron:
Prof. (Dr.) Devanand B. Shinde Hon. Vice-Chancellor, Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Executive Committee Prin. (Dr.) D. R. More Dr. V .N .Shinde
Director, B.C.U.D. I/c. Registrar
Shri. M. A. Kakade Controller of Examinations Shri. A. B. Chougule I/c. Finance and Accounts Officer
Convener: Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Kulkarni
Director, Department of Technology, Shivaji University, Kolhapur
GIAN Coordinator: Prof. R. K. Kamat
Head, Department of Electronics Department, SUK.
GIAN Course Coordinator:
Mr. U. A. Patil Assistant Professor, Department of Technology, SUK.
Organizing Committee
Mr. A. B. Kolekar Mr. S.B. Chavan
Mr. G.S. Patil
Mr. A.A. Shirolkar
Mr. A.A. Dum Mr. Nitin Alzende
Mr. Aniruddha Joshi Mr. P.V. Sawant
Mr. Harshawardhan Pandit
Ms. Sonam Kharade
Modules
The primary objectives of the course are as follows:
To provide an understanding of the principle and design of sensors and actuators which are the building boxes for Mechatronics systems.
To provide an understanding of classical control, digital control, state-space control, and optimal control theory.
To introduce the students to computer control for Mechatronics system using machine intelligence technologies, including Neural Networks, Fuzzy Theory, Genetic Algorithm, Simulated Annealing, Particle Swarm Optimization, and Artificial Intelligence.
Mechatronics: Synergic Integration of Mechanics, Electronics, and
Information Technology (11-15, July 2016)
Overview: There have been rapid changes and improvements in the fields
of electronics, computer and control systems over the last
years. As a result of this, computer controlled systems have
been in increase in almost every field. The number of only
mechanically operating systems is very few. The applications
of artificial intelligence techniques have been put into use in
design, production and maintenance. Therefore, the design,
production and maintenance of advanced products are no
longer a single subject. It has become a must to use
mechanics, electrics and electronics, hydraulics and pneumatic
and computer technologies together. This made Mechatronics
emerge as a new discipline. The term “mechatronics” was first
introduced in Japan in 1969 to describe the integration of
mechanics and electronics. Today’s perspective of
Mechatronics has evolved with technology. What
Mechatronics covers ranges from home technologies to
advanced medical devices and from computer controlled
benches to robots. In parallel with the rapid advances in the
field, the need for well-qualified employees has been on the
increase. The program aims at teaching Mechatronics systems
to meet the need for well-qualified employees.
. Who Can Attend
Students at all levels (B.E./B.Tech /MSc/M.E. /M.Tech/Ph.D.) or Faculty from reputed academic institutions and technical institutions, person from Industry.
GIAN PROGRAM
Organised
by
Department of Technology
Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Fees
The participation fees for the course are as follows: 1. UG and PG student: Rs. 1000/- 2. M. Phil./ Ph. D. Student of Shivaji University-
without fellowship: Rs. 1000/-; with fellowship: Rs. 2500/-
3. M. Phil./ Ph. D. Student of other University- without fellowship: Rs. 1000/-; with fellowship: Rs. 3000/-
4. Teacher: Rs. 5000/- 5. Person from Industry/ Institute: Rs. 10,000/- 6. Foreign student: $300/- Working Lunch will be provided.
Accommodation will be provided at University
guest house on charge basis.
He has published 6 books, 35 articles in refereed international
journals, 6 articles in national journals, and 96 articles in
conference proceedings. He has completed 28 sponsor projects
with total value about 39 million Baht. He founded the Thai
Robotics Society in 2000. He has initiated several robotics related
activities in Thailand including launching of the journal of Thai
Robotics Society in 2001, organization of Partner Robot Contest in
2001, organization of Thailand Intelligent Vehicle Thailand
Championship in 2006-2009, organization of BicyRobo Thailand
Championship in 2010-2012. He has been appointed as the
chairman of academic committee of TPA Robot Contest organized
by Technology Promotion Association since 2007, and the
chairman of academic committee of ABU Robot Contest
organized by MCOT since 2014. He was recognized as national
key inventor honored by Krungthep Thurakij (Bangkok Business)
Newspaper on 1 January 2007 and received an Honor Award in
Recognition of Contribution to Thai Robotics Society in 2011
TRS Conference on Robotics and Industrial Technology. He has
been invited as visiting professor to teach courses for Erasmus
Mundus’s European Master Program in Advanced Robotics
(EMARO) at Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France in December 2008,
2009, and 2010 and at Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
in December 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Course online Registration: http://www.gian.iitkgp.ac.in/GREGN/index
.
Sponsored
by
Ministry of Human
Resource and
Development,
Government of India,
Global Initiative
Academic Networks
(GIAN)
For further details kindly contact: GIAN Coordinator: Prof. R. K. Kamat, Head, Department of Electronics, SUK Convener: Dr. G. S. Kulkarni, Director, Department of Technology Course Co-Ordinator: Mr. U.A.Patil E-mail: [email protected] Mb: 9823291109
Faculty: Prof.(Dr.) Manukid Parnichkun is Professor
School of Engineering and Technology, Asian
Institute of Technology, Thailand. He has
obtained B. Eng. in Mechanical Engineering
from Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok,
Thailand in 1991, M. Eng. and Ph.D. in
Precision Machinery Engineering from the
University of Tokyo in 1993 and 1996
respectively.
Mechatronics: Synergic Integration of Mechanics, Electronics and Information Technology
Overview There have been rapid changes and improvements in the fields of electronics, computer and control systems over the last years. As a result of this, computer controlled systems have been in increase in almost every field. The number of only mechanically operating systems is very few. The applications of artificial intelligence techniques have been put into use in design, production and maintenance. Therefore, the design, production and maintenance of advanced products are no longer a single subject. It has become a must to use mechanics, electrics and electronics, hydraulic and pneumatic and computer technologies together. This made Mechatronics emerge as a new discipline. The term “mechatronics” was first introduced in Japan in 1969 to describe the integration of mechanics and electronics. Today’s perspective of Mechatronics has evolved with technology. What Mechatronics covers ranges from home technologies to advanced medical devices and from computer controlled benches to robots. In parallel with the rapid advances in the field, the need for well-qualified employees has been on the increase. The program aims at teaching Mechatronics systems to meet the need for well-qualified employees.
Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Modules Topic - Mechatronics: Synergic Integration of Mechanics, Electronics and Information Technology Duration - July 11- July 15, 2016
Number of participants for the course will be limited to fifty only.
Who Should
Attend
Students at all levels (B.E./B.Tech /MSc/M.E. /M.Tech/Ph.D.) or Faculty from reputed academic institutions and technical institutions, person from Industry.
The Faculty
Fees
Course Fee
The participation fees for the course are as follows: UG and PG student: Rs. 1000/- M. Phil./ Ph. D. Student of Shivaji University-
without fellowship: Rs. 1000/-; with fellowship: Rs. 2500/- M. Phil./ Ph. D. Student of other University-
without fellowship: Rs. 1000/-; with fellowship: Rs. 3000/- Teacher: Rs. 5000/- Person from Industry/ Institute: Rs. 10,000/- Foreign student: $300/- Working lunch will be provided Accommodation will be provided on charge basis in University guest house.
GIAN Co-Ordinator:
Course Co-Ordinator:
Prof. (Dr.) Manukid Parnichkun is Professor in Mechatronics field
of study, School of Engineering and Technology, Asian Institute of
Technology, Thailand. He obtained B.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering
from Chulalongkorn University, in 1991, M.Eng and Ph.D. in Precision
Machinery Engineering from the University of Tokyo in 1993 and 1996
respectively.He published 6 books, 35 articles in refereed international
journals, 6 articles in national journals, and 96 articles in conference
proceedings. He conducted 28 sponsor researches with total value
about 39 million Baht.
His specialization is in Mechatronics and Robotics area. He founded the
Thai Robotics Society in 2000. He has initiated several robotics related
activities in Thailand including launching of the journal of Thai
Robotics Society in 2001, organization of Partner Robot Contest in
2001, organization of Thailand Intelligent Vehicle Thailand
Championship in 2006-2009, organization of BicyRobo Thailand
Championship in 2010-2012. He has been appointed as the chairman
of academic committee of TPA Robot Contest organized by Technology
Promotion Association since 2007, and the chairman of academic
committee of ABU Robot Contest organized by MCOT since 2014. He
was recognized as national key inventor honored by Krungthep
Thurakij (Bangkok Business) Newspaper on 1 January 2007 and
received an Honor Award in Recognition of Contribution to Thai
Robotics Society in 2011 TRS Conference on Robotics and Industrial
Technology. He has been invited as visiting professor to teach courses
for Erasmus Mundus’s European Master Program in Advanced Robotics
(EMARO) at Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France in December 2008,
2009, and 2010 and at Warsaw University of Technology, Poland in
December 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Registration Process: In order to register for one or multiple non-
overlapping courses, you have to apply online
using the following steps:
1. Create login and password at www.cep. iitkgp.ac.in/gian
2. Login and complete the registration
form.
3. Select courses 4. Confirm your application and payment
Information.
5. Pay ` 500 (non-refundable) through
online payment gateway.
The course coordinators of the selected
courses will go through your application and
confirm your selection as a participant one
month before the starting date of the courses.
Once you are selected you will be informed
and requested to pay the full fees.