New Delhi, India, August 11, 2017- UPES announced that its
two teams that participated in the University Challenge of India Innovation
Growth Programme 2.0 (IIGP) are amongst the top finalists. As winners each team
has received funding of INR 10 lakhs to build prototypes of a submersible
unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and space debris management system. This is
second major accomplishment by UPES engineering and design students within few
weeks; the previous being winning the global CanSat 2017 Competition.
IIGP 2.0. is a joint
initiative of the Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India;
Lockheed Martin Corporation; TATA Trusts; Indo-US Science and Technology Forum
(IUSTF); Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI); MIT
Energy institute; IIT Bombay; IIM Ahmedabad to accelerate innovative Indian
technologies into the global markets using world class commercialization
strategies and business development
assistance.
A six member team of UPES
students will now be working to develop a prototype of low-cost Submersible
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). Using highly advanced technologies including
artificial intelligence and image processing techniques this prototype can be
launched from an underwater platform, fly in air to perform certain mission and
return to the underwater platform. Given its submersible capabilities this UAV
prototype will also be able to withstand corrosive underwater environment. The
six team members are Rajat Singhal, N Adthiyian, S.M Hamza Hasan, Vaibhav
Bhatia from B.Tech Avionics Engineering, Cris Thomas from M.Tech Aerospace
Engineering and Vertika Saxena from B.Des Product Design.
The other winner of IIGP
2.0 University Challenge from UPES is Siddharth Ojha, a B.Tech Avionics
Engineering student, who will be developing a prototype of symmetrical
hyperloop for the management of space debris in low earth orbit. Space debris
is a big problem that will only get worse with time. Space junk is beginning to
litter space and satellites can potentially fail from collision with debris.
These students have
emerged winners under the able leadership of Dr. Kamal Bansal, College of Engineering
Studies, UPES, and mentorship of faculty members- Dr. Vindhya Devalla, Mr.
Sudhir Joshi, Dr. Amit Kumar Mondal, Mr. Vivek Kaundal, Dr. Kanak Pal Singh
Parmar, Dr. Rajesh Yadav and Mr. V. K Patidar.
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Congratulations to UPES students for winning innovation challenge at IIGP.
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