FAER McAfee Scholar Awards 2019-20
Winners
FINAL PRESENTATIONS
Final presentations will be held from 27 July 2020 to 30 July 2020.
RULES FOR STUDENTS FOR FINAL PRESENTATION.
- The Final Presentation will be on Google Meet platform, the link will be shared with team shortly.
- To ensure a successful presentation to the judges, please do a dry run among yourselves and faculty as well as a few friends and inform us of the progress how it went.
- Issues related to Internet bandwidth, Laptop / Machine problems, where is the dry run conducted. Confirm whether all the infrastructure is working satisfactorily.
- Medium used for demo, any thing special by way of hardware required for the demo.
- Please test the audio and video quality.
- Please check whether you have standby network- if one student’s network fails can another take over.
- Create multiple presenters, are you presenting from college or home.
- What was the interaction with others, their comments etc.
- Please send us a detailed report on dry run before 20th Jul.
- Please note in case we do not receive the dry run report we may not schedule the project.
- Please follow all the guidelines to avoid any confusion during the Final Presentation.
PROJECTS SELECTED FOR FINAL ROUND
S.No |
Project Name |
College Name |
Project Guide |
Team Members |
P-02 |
Dye Sensitized Solar Cell |
Paavai Engineering College |
Dr.G Srinivasan |
1 B Kishore Kumar , 2 S Sujith, 3 A Suresh Babu |
P-03 |
Development of cross language clone detector for c,c++ &java repositories |
KLE College of Engineering & Technology |
Sanjay Ankali |
1 S hilpa Balekundaragi 2 Shreya K. Junjappanavar 3 Sushma Huggi 4 Pramod Mudase |
P-04 |
Sophisticated Fingerprint Authentication System(SFAS) |
Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus |
Dr Subbalakshmi Ch |
1Mukka Praneeth |
P-05 |
Wearable sensor network system for health and safety application in industrial workplace |
Smt.Kamala Sri Venkappa M Agadi of Engg &Technology |
Nagaraj Telkar |
1 Naveen Gunjal |
P-06 |
Automation of urban hydroponic farms and analysing plant growth using effective machine learning and IOT techniques |
Ramaiah Institute of Technology |
Sowmya B J |
1 Aditya Raghu |
P-07 |
Development of arduino based IOT metering system for on demand energy management |
Dayananda Sagar Academy of Technology & Management |
V.Siva Kumar |
1
Anusha A |
P-09 |
Development of a web application for identifying authorship and prevent fraudulent transactions and cyber crime using efficient machine learning and deep learning and high performance computing techniques |
Ramaiah Institute of Technology |
Sowmya B J |
1
Aniket Singh |
P-11 |
Development of efficient monitoring system using Fog computing and machine learning algorithms on health care 4.0 |
Ramaiah Institute of Technology |
Sowmya B J |
1
Pranav Hegde |
P-17 |
Extent of AI usabilty on games |
Dayananda Sagar Academy of Technology & Management |
Dr. C Nandini |
1
Abhay Subramanian K |
P-19 |
Smart wearable devices for employee location tracking health state and attendance monitoring system using IOT |
Ramco Institute of Technology |
A.Azhagu Jaisudhan Pazhani |
1
J.Gayathri |
P-20 |
Developing
food spoilage alert for mid-day meal scheme centres to prevent
food poisoning using |
Ramaiah Institute of Technology |
Dr Lakshmi S |
1
Shivendra K Dwivedi |
P-21 |
Smart sight for visually impaired people |
S J C Institute of Techology |
|
1
Adithya S |
P-23 |
A personalized automatic insulin injection for diabetic patients |
Vel Tech Multi Tech Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala Engineering College |
V.Prabhu |
1
Jayakumar S |
P-24 |
Multi-Purpose smart wheel chair |
Ramaiah Institute of Technology |
Sara Mohan George |
1
Anush Anand |
P-25 |
Metro track defect detection and coach maintenance unit using IOT |
East West Institute of Technology |
Suma P |
1
Rakshitha.M.K |
P-27 |
Multipurpose all-terrain Robot |
R.M.D Engineering College |
M.N.Vimal Kumar |
1Aakash
Ram |
P-28 |
Assistive Humanoid robot for autistic children |
Dronacharya College of Engineering |
Chandra Shekhar Singh |
1
Aayush Sharma |
P-29 |
Detection of skin cancer ,bone tumor and early stage lung cancer prognosis prediction using SVM |
KLE College of Engineering & technology |
Praveen L Gurav |
1Radhika
Kamate |
P-33 |
Application of quasi z source inverter on electric vehicle with regenerative breaking |
Hirasugar Institute of Technology |
O.B.Heddurshetti |
1
Snehalata Desai |
P-34 |
RPI walking stick |
Dronacharya College of Engineering |
Amar Saraswat |
1
Gaurav |
P-35 |
Image steganography using k-means and DES algorithm |
Srinivas Institute of Technology |
Athmaranjan K |
1
Sampritha Shetty |
P-37 |
Prevent blindness:Identifying new blood vessels fromretinal photography using artificial intelligence |
Vel Tech Multi Tech Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala Engineering College |
M.Rajesh Khanna |
1
D.Revathi |
FINAL SCHEDULE FOR SHORT-LISTED PROJECTS
Date |
2:00 - 2:30 |
2:40-3:10 |
3:20-3:50 |
4:00-4:30 |
4:40-5:10 |
5:20-5:50 |
27/07/20 |
P-05 Wearable sensor network system for health and safety application in industrial workplace |
P-23 A personalized automatic insulin injection for diabetic patients |
P-28 Assistive Humanoid robot for autistic children |
P-29 Detection of skin cancer ,bone tumor and early stage lung cancer prognosis prediction using SVM |
P-37 Prevent blindness: Identifying new blood vessels from retinal photography using artificial intelligence |
P-02 Dye Sensitized Solar Cell |
28/07/20 |
P-07 Development of arduino based IOT metering system for on demand energy management |
P-19 Smart wearable devices for employee location tracking health state and attendance monitoring system using IOT |
P-20
Developing food spoilage alert for mid-day meal scheme centres to
prevent food poisoning using |
P-24 Multi-Purpose smart wheel chair |
P-25 Metro track defect detection and coach maintenance unit using IOT |
P-34 RPI walking stick |
29/07/20 Security & AI |
P-04 Sophisticated Fingerprint Authentication System(SFAS) |
P-06 Automation of urban hydroponic farms and analysing plant growth using effective machine learning and IOT techniques |
P-11 Development of efficient monitoring system using Fog computing and machine learning algorithms on health care 4.0 |
P-33 Application of quasi z source inverter on electric vehicle with regenerative breaking |
P-35 Image steganography using k-means and DES algorithm |
|
30/07/20 |
P-03 Development of cross language clone detector for c,c++ &java repositories |
P-09 Development of a web application for identifying authorship and prevent fraudulent transactions |
P-17 Extent of AI usabilty on games |
P-21 Smart sight for visually impaired people |
P-27 Multipurpose All-terrain Robot |
|
Downloads & Resources
Brochure . Invitation . Rules of the Contest . Proposal Format . Event Photos
Scholar Awards Program
We are conducting the FAER scholar program to select and award "scholars" status to meritorious students from engineering colleges based on a project work with a rigorous three stage selection process referred and conducted by experts in the areas of
(1) Computer Science and Information Technology,
(2) Cyber Security,
(3) AI and Robotics,
(5) Mobile Communications,
(5) Renewable Energy Systems,
(6) Signal Processing,
(7) Rural Technologies,
(8) Health Care Technologies,
(9) Labour saving Technologies ,
(10) Ecology and Environment ,
(11) Mobile Applications
The objective of the FAER scholar program is to encourage creativity and innovation amongst the students in polytechnics and engineering institutions across India particularly those in rural and semi-urban areas making them to think and prepare detailed project proposals on areas and topics of relevance related to rural areas, rural communications, agricultural information systems, e-Governance, resource utilization, ecology, watershed development, renewable resources etc.,
Prize Amount
- First Prize : Rs. 100,000/- (Rs. 80,000 for the students team and Rs. 20,000 for the project guide)
- Second Prize : Rs. 75,000/- (Rs. 60,000 for the students team and Rs. 15,000 for the project guide)
- Third Prize : Rs. 50,000/- (Rs. 40,000 for the students team and Rs. 10,000 for the project guide)
Selection Process
Stage 1 : FAER will receive project proposals from students in engineering colleges, screen them with the help of experts and select projects for funding. An amount up to a maximum of Rs. 5,000/- will be reimbursed to each project team after completion of their project.
Stage 2 : Selection of "FAER -McAfee Scholars" based on the evaluation of the completed projects through a Seminar-cum-Exhibition and best projects will be awarded with Cash Prize and Certificates in FAER - McAfee Scholar Awards Presentation Function.
Dates to Remember :
Last date for receipt of hardcopy of the proposals for projects. Please send softcopy of the proposal by 15th October 2019. Email: office@faer.ac.in
Project Approvals by FAER. 18th January 2020.
The proposals duly certified by the project guide and Principal should reach the address mentioned below on or before 15th October 2019.
Foundation for Advancement of Education and Research
G5, Swiss Complex, 33, Race Course Road, Bengaluru - 560001