ECE Clubs
Electronic Design Automation Club
Electronic Design Automation (EDA) is a category of software tools for designing electronic systems such as printed circuit boards and integrated circuits. These tools work together in a design flow that chip designers use to design and analyze entire semiconductor chips. The main aim of this club is to make students familiarize themselves with various electronic design tools like OrCAD, PCAD, MODELSIM, EdwinXP, LabVIEW, Electrical CAD and board level design of various electronic and electro mechanical systems. The design complexity can be reduced by using these tools. Discussions related to latest electronic design tools and technology enable students to get in-depth knowledge on semiconductor and Mechatronics areas. This helps students to get exposure about various latest tools used in the semiconductor and automotive industry.
Electronics Innovation Club
The EIC Club aims at fulfilling the commitment to R&D and fashion a brand value for the scholars by the perception of learning by doing. It works as an integral part of a larger mission – simplicity, and motivates students to involve in creating and developing tomorrow’s products. The high-profile faculty mentors make up inspired, efficient scholars that drive to develop leading technologies in Electronics and Communication.
Electronics Circuit Club
The Electronics Circuit Club aims at preparing students to become leaders, working in a highly dynamic and global environment at the forefront of engineering and pursue research to advance the state-of-the-art technology in electronics circuit engineering, debugging, and provides helpful referrals on their career development. Also aims at introducing the principles of circuit design using discrete components, analysis and exploration of a range of typical circuit configurations, factors affecting the design and response of circuits etc.
Some of the long term objectives are to acquire:
- The ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering.
- The ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
- The ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams.
- The ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems
- The understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities.
- The ability to use modern techniques, skills and engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.
Electronics Debate Club
The Debate Club was formed for the fifth semester students of Electronics and Communication Engineering. The Club attempted to improve the oratory and debating skills of its members. The topics discussed were of technological relevance. All students participated actively and expressed various views. The Club helped to increase awareness about current innovations in the electronic sector as well to improve communication skills. It served as a refreshing hour of healthy competition among students.
Digital Design Club
The DDC has been formed for the FINAL YEAR students of Electronics and Communication Engineering.
Main objectives of the Club:
- Introduce the design of digital systems with an emphasis on design methods and the implementation and use of fundamental digital components
- Develop ability to use a hardware description language, simulation, and a logic synthesis tool in the design and verification of digital circuits
- Understand design in a contemporary environment resulting from the use of deep-submicrometer implementation technologies and design reuse.
Electronics Communication Club
The Club is meant to develop efficient engineers to design communication systems, both hardware and software, to create new technology and meet the emerging societal needs. It aims at introducing a broad spectrum of technical areas, including wireless systems and broadband networks. Communication engineers have continuously worked at the frontier of high technology and are involved in research, the creation of new ideas and in the design and development of new products.
The main objectives of the Club are
- To promote the essence of communication through experiential learning.
- To develop a strong background in wireless and wired communication field.
- Capability to pinpoint and define engineering problems in the fields of electronics and communication engineering.
- Competence to employ necessary techniques, hardware and communication tools for modern engineering applications
- Ability to communicate effectively.
- Willingness to take up individual responsibility as well as to work as part of a team.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CLUB
Introduction
During the last four decades, Kerala has attained worldwide acclaim for its achievements in the social sector, particularly in health and education systems. But the performance of the industrial sector has not been keeping pace with the potential of the State. The Government of Kerala has recognized this fact and has instituted bold and forward-looking measures to tap the unique strengths of the State aimed at providing a suitable stimulus for industrial growth.
The Department of Industries and Commerce, Government of Kerala, in association with the Education Department formulated a scheme to set up “Entrepreneurship Development Clubs” in schools and colleges of the State to inculcate “entrepreneurship culture” amongst the youth and equip them with the skills, techniques and confidence to act as torch-bearers of the enterprise for the new generation.
Mission Statement
“The Entrepreneurship Development Club of the Department of ECE, AJCE, shall bring together all members of the Amal Jyothi community interested in entrepreneurship, promote and facilitate the study and practice of entrepreneurship, connect student members with experienced alumni and local entrepreneurs, encourage interest in innovation and enterprise creation and develop aspiring entrepreneurs into motivated, ethical and dynamic business leaders.”
EDC –Community
Registration Number : EDC/KTM/17/15
Chief Coordinator –Prof. Satheesh Kumar
Staff Coordinator – Mr Binoshi Samuvel
Student Coordinator –Mr. Tom Siby & Ms. Ancy Rose Thomas
Activity Table
2015-2016
SI | Activity/Talk | Venue/Date | Resource Person | Participants |
1 | Official Inauguration of entrepreneurship Development Club ECE | Alphonsa Hall, AJCE 15th September 2015
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Welcome speech- Prof. Satheesh Kumar, Head of dept. Presidential address- Rev. Fr. Jose Kannampuzha, Principal, AJCE Inaugural address-Mr. Sunny Jacob, Founder, St. Mary’s Rubbers Keynote address-Mr. T. G. Thomas ,CEO, St. Mary’s Rubbers Keynote address Dr. James Jacob , Research Dean , AJCE. Vote of thanks-Tom Siby,Student Coordinator
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2nd and 3rd year students of ECE Faculties from ECE |
2 | Invited Talk titled “Alternative engineering career path“ | Seminar Hall_3, Research Square, AJCE 14th January 2016 |
Dr. Michal Marcin Dykas (NUS Singapore) | 2nd and 3rd year students of ECE Faculties from ECE |
3 | Talk on “Latest Entrepreneurial trends in India”. | Seminar Hall_3, Research Square, AJCE 20th April 2016 |
Prof. K G Satheesh Kumar and Prof . Gee Varghese Titus | 2nd and 3rd year students of ECE Faculties from ECE |
2016-2017
SI | Activity/Talk | Venue/Date | Resource Person | Participants |
1 | Talk on “Introduction to Entrepreneurship” | RB 201 29th July 2016 |
Binoshi Samuvel | 55 Students from S1 Ece |
2 | Talk on “Introduction to Entrepreneurship” | RB 203 30th July 2016 |
Binoshi Samuvel | 52 Students from S1 Ece B |
3 | Clean and Green its Our Perfect Dream” . Vagamon Cleaning Drive | Vagamon Medows 24th August 2016 |
Welcome speech- Prof. Satheesh Kumar, Head of dept. Presidential address- Sri Mini S Ward Member, Kolahalamedu. Inaugural address–Mr. Shaji Mon, Sub-Inspector of police ,Vagamon. Keynote address-Mr. Moahan MG ,Office Assistant DMC, Vagamon. Vote of thanks-Ancy Rose Thomas ,Student Coordinator
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101 students from 3rd year ECE and 6 Teaching Faculties |
Utilization Certificate (2015-2016)
Utilization Certificate (2015-2016)
K.F.C.FORM 44
(See Chapter VIII, Article 210)
FORM OF UTILIZATION CERTIFICATE
Certificate showing utilization of Grants-in-aid
Name of the Office /Institution: AMALJYOTHI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF ECE
Serial Number | Order Sanctioning Grant | Amount Sanctioned Rs. | Year to which the grant relates | Period of utilization | Dates of payment | Purpose of the grant | Amount spent | Unspent balance | Remarks |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
1. | CIA-2210/14
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6000/- | 2015 | 2015-2016 | 11-01-2016 | EDC activities of Amal Jyothi College of Engineering | 6000 | 0 | 3 programs were conducted
1.inauguration of ED Club 2. Invited talk by Michal Dykas 3. in house Talk by Prof KG Satheesh Kumar and Prof. Geevarghese Titus |
- certified that out of the grant-in-aid of Rs 6000/- sanctioned during the year 2016 in favor of ED Club, Amal jyothi College of Engineering Kanjirappally as per the orders mentioned above, and Rs 0/- on account of unspent balance of the previous year, a sum of Rs 6000/- has been utilized for the purpose of for which the grant was sanctioned and that the balance of Rs 0/- remaining unutilized at the end of the year has been surrendered to Government will be adjusted towards the grant- in –aid payable for the succeeding year
- Certified that I have satisfied myself that the conditions on which the grant – in – aid was sanctioned have been duly fulfilled and that I have exercised the following checks to see that the money was actually utilized for the purpose for which it was sanctioned.
“CLEAN AND GREEN – It’s our perfect dream”,
An initiative to make Vagamon more attractive.
Program coordinators:- Mr. Binoshi Samuvel, Mr. Binu C Pillai and Mr. Agi Joseph George.
Venue:- Muttakunnu, Vagamon. ( “already clean” but initiatives has to be taken to maintain the cleanliness and greenery. That is where our role came).
The time was: On 24/08/2016 between 10.30 am and 2.00 pm
The venture included:
Placing quality waste bins bearing college name in 5 different places in the Muttakunnu.
Grass was planted at the main muttakunnu to improve greenery.
Also present:
101 students of the 3rd year ECE.
Faculty members, Agi Joseph George, Ajai Mathew, Jomy susan Ipe and K M Abubeker.