Media Release
Udupi, Dec 23: Co-curricular committee & hobby project club in association with ISTE student chapter & Institute Innovation Council of SMVITM organised the Final year student project exhibition in the institute premises on December 23.
The exhibition was organised separately for the students of their respective departments. Five projects from mechanical engineering, 23 projects from electronics & communication engineering, 4 student’s projects from civil engineering, 33 projects from computer science & engineering, 15 projects from artificial intelligence and data SC & artificial intelligence and machine learning each were exhibited at the department.
Projects related to agribusinesses, focusing on the themes of reduction in physical effort, biodegradability and renewable energy utilization, improving energy efficiency, reducing emissions and bringing down cooking times for high heat food-cart based operations were exhibited by Mechanical engineering students.
Projects utilizing cutting-edge technologies including deep learning, image compression, Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Machine Learning (ML) were exhibited by computer science & engineering students.
Projects on healthcare, transport, food safety and hygiene, patient care, education system, business intelligence and weather forecasting were explored by using machine learning and deep learning techniques. Brain tumour classification, detection of blood cancer, short term rainfall prediction, AI powered learning platform, AI virtual mouse, traffic prediction, human emotion detection, resume screening, fall detection through posture monitoring, food health insights movie recommendation system and credit card fraud detection were the projects exhibited by the AI-ML & AIDS students.
E&C projects were designed to address specific issues faced by society, ranging from healthcare challenges to environmental concerns. The projects highlighted the power of interdisciplinary approaches, combining knowledge from electronics, communication, computer science, and engineering to create solutions that are not only technically sound but also socially relevant. These projects exemplify the future of technology, where AI, IoT, and robotics play a critical role in shaping industries and improving lives. The students' efforts in developing these projects were commendable and demonstrated their readiness to tackle complex challenges in the real world.
Vice principal, Dr Ganesh Aithal, visited the project exhibition and discussed with students who were representing their projects and also gave good suggestions to them. HOD’s, faculty and students also visited the project exhibition and interacted with the final year students. Two best projects were awarded with cash prizes in each department.