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Housed in P. K. Das Memorial Auditorium, at Nehru Gardens Thirumalayampalayam situated on the National Highway to Palakkad, the 8th Graduation Ceremony of Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology held on Sunday, 16th September, 2018.
The Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology is an ISO 14001:2004 Certified Institution, Affiliated to Anna University Chennai, Approved by AICTE New Delhi and Accreditated by NAAC and Recognized by UGC under Section 2(f) and 12(B) and has completed a decade in molding our Youngsters into Millennium Leaders to face the Future Challenges in Technological Breakthroughs and Information Explosions. At 11.00 a.m. the P. K. Das Memorial Auditorium at the campus was bustling with high energy as the Institution felicitated the Academic Achievers of all the branches of Batch 2013-2017. 450 students of NIET were awarded with degrees of Anna University Chennai. In which Undergraduate Programme was Three Hundred and Eighty Eight and Postgraduate Programme was Sixty Four.
The convocation began with a majestic and grand academic procession which was headed by the Principal followed by the other dignitaries. The ceremony was formally opened by Dr. P. Krishna Kumar, CEO & Secretary, Nehru Group of Institutions. The College report was read by Dr. P. Maniarasan, Principal, NIET followed by this was the Address of the Chief Guest. Adv. Dr. P. Krishnadas, Chairman and Managing Trustee, Nehru Group of Institutions presided over the function and Dr. P. Krishnakumar, CEO & Secretary, Nehru Group of Institutions felicitated the students with exemplary performance.
Shri R. Ramanan, Mission Director, Atal Innovation Mission and Additional Secretary, NITI Aayog, Government of India, New Delhi graced the occasion as the Chief Guest of the ceremony. The Chief Guest in his address stated that “The need of the hour today in India is for citizens who will use their knowledge and learning to better their society. The need of the hour is for young graduates like to go out, inspire the world and make a difference. Looking for an opportunity to really benefit other people and delivering those benefits. Taking measured risks and winning more than losing. It means standing on your own feet, not worrying about what the boss thinks of you. Don’t just work hard, but get stuck in and look for improvement. Use any and every opportunity that presents itself to you. Each one is a gift to harness your potential and learn many new things. Utilize them well through them, learn to love and enjoy what you do! And ended the speech with a quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson, who says, The purpose of the life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.”
The Chief Guest thereupon gave the degree to each student. After the distribution of degrees the oath taking of the degree recipients was done. Finally the Graduation Ceremony was dissolved, continued with this was the playing of National Anthem.
The Academic procession moved back in the reverse order and the degree awardees followed at the back of the procession.
The ceremony was ended with a ray of hope and joy.
Brookes has an impressive range of specialist facilities for many different subject areas, from mechanical engineering and motorsport to health and social care.
Rodrigo Hernandez (civil engineering) is a construction intern with Lansing-based Great Lakes Engineering Group, LLC, working on the I-75 rebuilding project in Monroe. “I have learned that calculations, when it comes to the design of a structure, are critical. They go through many revisions and checks involving multiple engineering tiers to ensure the safety of the proposed structure.”
www.stvincent.edu | Photos of Saint Vincent College’s 14th annual Pasta Bridge Engineering Contest for local high school students. The competition aims to increase the awareness of high school students about the role engineering plays in their lives and the career opportunities in the field while providing an opportunity for students to collaborate on the design and construction of bridges in a fun and engaging way.
Competitors will include students representing nine local high schools: Apollo Ridge, Franklin Regional, Greensburg Central Catholic, Greensburg Salem, Hempfield Area, Jeannette, Norwin, Penn-Trafford and Yough.
The event is co-sponsored by the Carbone family, DeLallo Italian Marketplace, Pantalone Funeral Home, Michael Baker International, Gibson-Thomas Engineering, The Engineers Society of Western Pennsylvania – The International Bridge Conference, Kennametal, Mine Safety Authority (MSA) and Saint Vincent College’s Herbert W. Boyer School of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Computing.
High school students learn SolidWorks during the Design It. Build It. Summer Engineering Workshop at Dartmouth, in which students design, analyze, and build prototypes to gain engineering skills.
Photo by Alex Arcone.
Mark Moldwin, the Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, Professor of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, introduces camp attendees to some of the possibilities available in his field during Discover Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday, July 28, 2022.
Discover Engineering summer camp is designed for Michigan Engineering alumni and the children in their life entering 8th – 10th-grade who want to thoroughly explore various engineering disciplines. Through discussion, hands-on exercises, tours, and Q&A, professors and graduate students will help campers discover the many possibilities that exist for engineers.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
6th graders from Cardigan Mountain School for boys tackle an engineering challenge in Couch Project Lab. The assignment: build a tower with spaghetti.
Photo by Catha Lamm.
U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -- Cadets in the Field Engineering Readiness Laboratory here practice their welding skills June 5, 2013. The three-week lab allows cadets to apply lessons from the previous semester's engineering classes in an operational environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Raymond McCoy)
Engineering students with their robot 'Sheba' from L-R: Yekini Wallen-Bryan, Ritesh Reddy, Danielle Gilman, Ikechukwu Ojuro.
The Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2021 Oval Walk at Colorado State University, April 8, 2021
In its 22nd year, the Engineering Expo is the college’s premier community outreach event. On average, the college welcomes more than 1,500 K-12 students from Miami-Dade and Broward County schools (elementary, middle, and high school) to the FIU Engineering Center to engage with FIU student organizations, researchers and staff, and to discover the endless possibilities of pursuing a degree in engineering or computing.
Camp attendees look on as Marcel Chlupsa, a material sciences and engineering PhD student, demonstrates the how heat affects metals during Discover Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday, July 28, 2022.
Discover Engineering summer camp is designed for Michigan Engineering alumni and the children in their life entering 8th – 10th-grade who want to thoroughly explore various engineering disciplines. Through discussion, hands-on exercises, tours, and Q&A, professors and graduate students will help campers discover the many possibilities that exist for engineers.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Located in the Tri-Cities Science and Technology Park, the Applied Process Engineering Laboratory (APEL) is a permitted high-bay incubator and business development center that will help new chemical and materials processing enterprises pilot technologies and make the critical transition from laboratory to marketplace.
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Ph.D. Innovation Program candidate Steven Reinitz '09 Th'09, Amanda Roberts '16, M.S. candidate Tanille Paniogue, Allie Brouckman '15, and Professor Douglas Van Citters discuss their work in the Dartmouth Biomedical Engineering lab.
Photo by Kathryn LoConte Lapierre.
The book describing the software development life cycle and models. Also discusses the requirement analysis and outlines different analysis approaches, structures analysis and the object oriented approach, entity relationship modeling, data flow modeling and state transition modeling, including emphasis on Unified Modeling Language notations and Diagrams.
This book designed for an undergraduate software engineering curriculum, this book shows a pragmatic picture of software engineering research and practices examples speak a student’s limited experience but illustrate clearly how large software development project progresses from need to idea to reality.
Authors: Girdhari Singh, Shallni Puri.
Postcard of the Engineering Shops. On the front: "Engineering Shops M.A.C." Stamped on the back: "Aug 31 1920."
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Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, 101 Conrad Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824, archives.msu.edu
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Michigan State University -- Buildings -- Engineering Shops
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