Champions : SCE, SJBIT & MSRIT, Bangalore
Team Members : Keerthan Reddy G K, Deeksha H, Kumar A C, Manisha Anjan & Swathi D N
First Runners up : JSS ATE, Bangalore
Team Members : Ashwani Arya, Abhijeet Singh, Ali Asger Mustafa Tabha & Arjun H M
Second Runners up : SKCT, Coimbatore
Team Members : Ashwin P T, Harish M, Sayal Krishna G & Jithin Srinivasan
Roboversity in association with IUCEE: Indo - US Collaboration for Engineering Education proudly presents the Roboversity IUCEE Challenge 2016 - a training and competition series in the field of Human Machine Interaction.
With technology taking rapid strides, quest for machines that closely work with humans is on the rise. It is important for upcoming graduates to know how such machines work. Roboversity IUCEE Challenge 2016 is hence an ideal platform for students to practically learn and innovate in Human Machine Interaction technologies!
Grand Final problem statement
The first edition of this competition attracted 1100+ students from across India towards renewable energy learning and innovation.
Winners from the Finals of Roboversity IUCEE Challenge held during ICTIEE 2015
Champions Hindustan University, Chennai |
First Runners up Vignan University, Guntur |
Second Runners up CVSR College, Hyderabad |
Read more: The Roboversity-IUCEE Challenge Success
The first edition of this competition attracted 1100+ students from across India towards renewable energy learning and innovation.
Winner from the Finals of Roboversity IUCEE Challenge held during ICTIEE 2015
Champions Hindustan University, Chennai |
Read more: The Roboversity-IUCEE Challenge Success
Grand Final problem statement
The Indo - US Collaboration for Engineering Education (IUCEE), with headquarters at University of Massachusetts Lowell, was conceptualized by over 150 leaders of engineering education and businesses from US and India in 2007. The vision of IUCEE is to improve the quality and global relevance of engineering education and research in India with focus on faculty development, student development, curriculum development, as well as improved teaching technologies and research.
In a world driven by innovations in engineering for promoting prosperity of mankind, augmenting human resource capital through quality engineering education is vital. The vision of the Third International Conference on Transformations in Engineering Education (ICTIEE) is to bring engineering educators from across the world to share best practices for preparing engineering graduates who will be leaders in addressing global challenges. The conference program includes Paper Presentations, Keynote Addresses, Plenary Sessions and Panel Discussions. The Collaborators for the conference are: American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE, www.asee.org), Global Engineering Deans Council (GEDC, www.gedcouncil.org), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE, www.ieee.org) and International Federation of Engineering Education Societies (IFEES, www.ifees.net).