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Prizes worth INR 30000

 
Introduction

14th February

Electrical Sciences | 09:30 Hrs, CEESAT Conference Hall

Computer Sciences | 09:30 Hrs | CLC Lecture Hall 17

Buiding Sciences | 13:30 Hrs | CEESAT Conference Hall

15th February

Chemical & Material Sciences | 10:00 Hrs | CEESAT Conference Hall

Mechanical Sciences | 10:00 Hrs | CLC Lecture Hall 17


Ever wanted to research on why kids who play video games have better reflexes than those who don’t??

Why people who use IE are crazier than those who use Mozilla??

Now you can research on anything under the sun and if our panel of expert judges like it, you might just be walking away with the prize…Of course, originality does count as we are looking for people who are searching for something new although it is called Re-search. And as always, who dares wins!!!!


LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF PAPERS IS JANUARY 25th 2009

Registrations closed. The last date to send in the entries is over, further entries sent through emails will not be entertained.

Shortlist out.


Things to be submitted before coming to the campus:

All participants MUST submit a soft copy of their presentation (.ppt or .pdf) to Formula: 0, Please do this before you arrive at our campus.

Presentation Info

  1. The presentation Time will be 10minutes + some time for questions and answers depending upon judges
  2. Any exceeding of the time limit will be taken as negative points
  3. Please bring your presentation in the form of .ppt or .pdf, any other form of the file will not be entertained, please bring the file in a pen drive (avoid CD/DVD)
  4. The participants can include any type of media (pictures, videos) in their presentation, provided they do not show any controversial clips.
  5. All participants are strongly requested to be present at the venue 5 minutes prior to the event, once the event has begun the doors of the presentation hall will be closed and further entry will not be allowed. This is a very specific rule to be followed as it was requested by the judges themselves.

Things to be bought along with you for the presentation:

  1. A valid College ID Card
  2. Two Hard Copies (Print Out) of their paper which has been selected for presentation
  3. If possible a Hard copy of their presentation
Please keep checking the website and email for updates. For any further questions/doubts please send a message to
Vivek +91 98403 16854
Mahesh +91 98941 18451
Formula: 1
Event Format
The contest enables students from all streams of engineering to present their ideas in the form of a paper which they will present in front of an elite panel of judges.

Shorlisting of Papers

  • Participants have to submit their papers (only full papers are accepted; abstracts will not be considered) to the Anveshanam Team through the Registration Page.
  • LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF PAPERS IS JANUARY 25th 2009.
  • The papers will be divided into their respective clusters and sent for scrutiny.
  • The shortlisted participants will be notified by email (and also it will be updated in the website).

Presentation Details

  • Selected participants for the final round are requested to prepare their presentation in Microsoft Powerpoint format (.ppt) or Printable Document Format (.pdf) only.
  • Information regarding the presentation time (inclusive of time for questions and answers) will be updated in this space soon.
  • However, on a rough scale, participants can prepare their presentation for a period of 12 minutes (excluding time for questions and answers)
  • Exact time allotment for questions/answers will vary depending upon the number of selected participants for the final round and will also depend upon the judge’s schedule.
  • Selected participants will be provided with two mikes and a laser pointer.
  • They can manually change the slides/pages of their presentation, if not they can also request the coordinators to do the slide transitions.

Judging Criteria

 The papers submitted will be judged on the following grounds.
  • Originality & Innovation
  • Technical Content
  • Clarity of Presentation
  • Practical Application
Papers will be awarded points based on this criteria and the decision is left to the Judge’s discretion.
Topic Clusters
The various streams have been broadly classified in to:
  1. Building Science
  2. Chemical and Material Sciences
  3. Computer Sciences
  4. Electrical Sciences
  5. Mechanical Sciences and Production Technology

Note: Papers on topics other than those mentioned in each section are also welcome, if they come under the purview of the streams mentioned above.


         BUILDING SCIENCES:

        CHEMICAL & MATERIAL SCIENCES

  • Innovative Materials and Smart Structures
  • Disaster Management and Rehabilitation of Damaged Structures
  • Advances in Soil Exploration and Substructure Design
  • Ground Improvement Techniques
  • Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS)
  • Water and Wastewater Management and Air quality management
  • Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • Sustainable Waste Management
  • Earth quake resistant structures and Dynamic analysis of Structures
  • Any other latest developments in Civil Engineering
  • Novel Separation Techniques 
  • Process Dynamics, Modeling, Simulation & Control
  • Polymers
  • Heat and Mass transfer
  • Reaction engineering
  • Environmental Engineering & Non-Conventional Energy Sources
  • Biochemical engineering & Biotechnology
  • Nanotechnology
  • Ceramics, Composites and Advanced Materials
  • Mechanical Metallurgy
  • Powder Metallurgy
  • Computational Chemistry

        COMPUTER SCIENCES

        ELECTRICAL SCIENCES

  • Neural Networks
  • Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Cryptography and Network Security
  • Parallel and Distributed Computing
  • Visualization and Computer Graphics
  • Mobile Computing
  • Sensor Networks
  • Information Retrieval, Databases and Data Mining
  • Software Systems and Architecture
  • Multimedia Systems
  • Power quality & HVDC
  • Power Electronic Devices and Applications
  • Programmable Logic Controller & Distributed Control System
  • VLSI / ULSI / FPGA - Design & Applications
  • MEMS
  • Wireless communication
  • Speech / Image processing
  • Fiber optics and optical communication
  • Blue tooth communication 
  • Fuzzy Systems
  • Microwave Technology

        MECHANICAL SCIENCES & PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

 
  • Cryogenics, Air Conditioning/Refrigeration 
  • Computational fluid dynamics 
  • Advanced IC engines 
  • Design innovations 
  • Smart machines 
  • Finite Element Analysis
  • Production/ manufacturing technology 
  • Newer trends in manufacturing 
  • Advances in tool design 
  • Optimization techniques
 

Rules & Regulations
  1. Maximum of two members allowed per team.
  2. Any number of teams from a college can submit their papers.
  3. Participants are not allowed to submit more than one paper.
  4. Participants can submit their papers in a maximum of 2 clusters, depending on the content of the paper.
  5. If shortlisted, they will be allowed to present it in only one cluster. (Specify your priorities in case of selection in both clusters).
  6. Participants are required to send a soft copy of their entire paper, in the IEEE format (Right click, save as, to download the format)
  7. The paper length should not exceed 10 pages, of the format specified.
  8. Participants whose papers are shortlisted shall be informed personally through mail. The names as well will be put up on the website.
  9. Participation certificate will be given to all the shortlisted participants.

Eligibility Criteria

Participants with a valid identity card and a Bonafide Certificate from their institute are eligible to participate in Anveshanam. 

Paper Submission

  • Participants have to submit their FULL paper for scrutiny, abstracts WILL NOT be entertained.
  • LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF PAPERS IS JANUARY 25th 2009
  • The document format has to be in Microsoft Word (.doc) or Portable Document Format (.pdf) only.
  • The title of the submitted file must be a shortened version of their paper title. (eg: Suppose my paper title is “How to make the tastiest lemon juice from a given lemon, squeezer, water and ice”, then the name of my file will be “making tastiest lemon juice.doc”)
  • Participants are requested to submit their papers in IEEE format (provided above). In case it is not possible, submitting the papers in any internationally recognized format is allowed. Else, they can submit their papers in a neat, legible, coherently arranged format , with perfect alignment, font adjustments(sizes, font type), naming of figures/tables/charts and references.
  • Papers with improper formatting will be sent back to the participants and they are encouraged it submit it again after re-formatting.
  • Kindly keep the font color of your paper as black (excluding figures, charts, tables)
  • Kindly provide your names, email addresses and contact numbers in the paper that you submit.
FAQ
  1. Can I submit more than two papers?
    Refer to points 3 and 4 of Rules and Regulations
  2. How many authors can be there for a paper?
    There is no limit on the number of authors; however the participants must be a part of the author group.
  3. What is the total number of participants per team?
    Two participants per team, there can be many teams from a university but each team must be distinct.
  4. When will I be notified whether my paper is selected or not?
    Selected papers will be put up in the website and the selected participants will be notified of the decision by email.
Details of selected papers will be updated after the deadline for submission, i.e., Jan25th.

Some Suggestions from the Team:

  • Participants are encouraged to make a conscious effort to maintain the quality of their paper in all aspects ranging from formatting, content and language.
  • Kindly make sure the labeling of figures, tables etc., are made appropriately, this will aid during the scrutinizing of the papers and will also avoid unnecessary confusion.
  • Make sure the references are suitably numbered and the references are quoted completed. Kindly refer to the IEEE format provided in the Rules and Regulations page for details on formatting of references.
  • Kindly provide your email address and contact number besides your name in the paper that you submit.
  • For selected participants, while making the final presentation, please avoid using pictures as backgrounds for the slides, avoid using heavy striking colors/gradients as backgrounds, do not fill up the entire slide with long sentences.
  • Please give lot of importance towards Clarity of presentation, convey information as points (bullets, numbering etc.,), using flow charts wherever possible, give physical interpretation of equations, provide figures wherever possible, use simple language for your slides.
  • Use simple professional templates, always bear in mind that the point is not given for creativity of the template, what is important is the content, so please keep the presentation template simple and neat.
  • Develop a good structure of your presentation, for example – you can structure it like this:
    1. The problem being considered
    2. Why the problem was chosen (or what is the need to work on this problem)
    3. What is the current scenario(or solution) for tackling the problem
    4. Why have you chosen your method as a mean to solve the problem
    5. Description of the method
    6. Explain your contribution and novelty your method
    7. Results and Discussions (comparisons etc.,)
    8. References
  • Keep the total number of slides to just the required level, a quick powerful presentation is always more worthy than a long, slow dull presentation.
  • Chose your number of slides based on the allotted time for presentation and always allow at least 3minutes for question and answers.

For further queries, please email us at:

Formula: 2
Contacts
Mahesh G +91 98941 18451
Vivek Narayanan +91 98403 16854
Formula: 3
 
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