Industrial Visits

Excursion to KMF Diary, Mandya and Mysuru
Date: 07 November 2024
The Department of Physical Sciences successfully organized an Excursion to KMF Diary, Mandya and Mysuru . The students from the following programs III Semester CSMM B, III Semester STMM, V Semester CSMM A had visited the places. The visit was to the Mandya District Co-operative Milk Producers’ Societies Union Ltd. located at Product Dairy, Gejjalagere, Maddur Taluk, Mandya – 571428. The aim was to give students a firsthand understanding of the dairy industry, milk processing, and quality control techniques. After the visit to the dairy plant, the students also toured the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary and Mysuru Palace, providing a balance of industrial knowledge, environmental education, and cultural exploration.


National Space Day: Industrial visit
Date: 27 August 2024
On account of National Space Day, students of III and V SEM PHCS and PHEL participated in an informative industrial visit on 27th August to two distinguished research institutions. The day began at the Gauribidanur Radio Observatory, where engineers provided a detailed overview of the different types of antennas used in radio astronomy. Students learnt functions of antennas and how they are processed and calibrated in the lab to gather and analyze astronomical data. The visit included a tour of the observatory’s facilities, offering students a firsthand look at the complex systems involved in radio observations. The second part of the day was spent at the Vishveshwaraiah Research Centre for Nanoscience and Technology. Here, students explored a range of advanced equipment and apparatus employed in the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials. They observed demonstrations of techniques used in thin film coating and learned about the critical processes involved in nanotechnology research. This visit provided students with practical insights into the application of theoretical knowledge in real-world research settings, enhancing their understanding of the technological and scientific principles behind these cutting-edge fields.


National Space Day: Industrial visit
Date: 20 August 2024
On the occasion of National Space Day, students of V semester B.Sc. CSEL visited two distinguished research institutions on 20th August 2024. Firstly, Gauribidanur Radio Observatory, Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Gauribidanur, Chikkaballapur District. Here, engineers provided a detailed overview of the different types of antennas used in radio astronomy. Students learnt functions of antennas and how they are processed and calibrated in the lab to gather and analyze astronomical data. The visit included a tour of the observatory’s facilities, offering students a firsthand look at the complex systems involved in radio observations. Secondly, students visited Visvesvaraya Centre for Nanoscience and Technology, Muddenahalli, Chikkaballapur. Here, students explored a range of advanced equipment and apparatus employed in the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials. They observed demonstrations of techniques used in thin film coating and learned about the critical processes involved in nanotechnology research. This visit provided students with practical insights into the application of theoretical knowledge in real-world research settings, enhancing their understanding of the technological and scientific principles behind these cutting-edge fields. The faculty members Dr. Shivaraj Maidur and Dr. Mayank Pandey accompanied the students and total 50 students have benefited from the visit.

Industrial Visit to Visvesvaraya Industrial And Technological Museum, Bangalore
Date: 13 March 2024
On 13 March 2024 , students from embarked on an industrial visit to Visvesvaraya Museum. This visit was organized to provide students with practical insights into various subjects related to engineering, technology, and industrial development.

Purpose of the Visit:
The primary objective of the visit was to supplement theoretical knowledge with practical exposure. Students were expected to gain insights into the evolution of engineering and technology, understand the principles behind various inventions, and appreciate the role of innovation in industrial development.

Highlights of the Visit: Historical Evolution of Engineering: The museum provided a comprehensive overview of the historical evolution of engineering, starting from ancient civilizations to modern times. Students learned about significant engineering achievements throughout history, including the development of tools, machinery, and infrastructure.


Industrial Visit to Hindustan Aerospace Museum (HAL), Bangalore
Date: 05 March 2024
Students in II BSc (STEC, STMM, STCS, PHCS, and PHEL) went on an industrial visit to the Hindustan Aerospace Museum on March 5, 2024, accompanied by their class teachers. The purpose of this visit was to give students real-world knowledge on a range of engineering, technology, and industrial development themes.

Purpose of the Visit:
The visit's main goal was to add practical experience to theoretical understanding. It was anticipated that students would learn about the history of engineering and technology across time, comprehend the ideas underlying many inventions, and recognise the importance of innovation to the growth of industry.

Highlights of the Visit:
The visit highlighted the historical significance of India's aerospace industry and its role in national defence, scientific research, and technological innovation. Participants gained insights into the latest advancements in aerospace technology, including composite materials, digital avionics, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The visit emphasized the importance of collaboration between government agencies, research institutions, and private companies in advancing aerospace capabilities and fostering innovation.


Industrial Visit to NIMHANS Science Exhibition
Date: 01 March 2024
On March 1st, 2024, students of II Sem BSc (CSMM, CSEL) along with their class teachers visited NIMHANS Science Exhibition. It was a captivating showcase of innovation, creativity, and scientific exploration. The exhibition aimed to promote scientific curiosity and awareness among students, professionals, and the general public.

Cutting-edge research in neuroscience was a focal point of the exhibition, with exhibits showcasing breakthroughs in understanding the brain, its functions, and disorders. Demonstrations of neuroimaging techniques, brain-computer interfaces, and innovative therapies sparked discussions on the future of mental health and neurosciences.


Field Visit to Jawaharlal Nehru Center for Advanced Scientific Research
Date: 06 October 2023
On October 6, 2023, faculty members Dr. M. Ambrose Rajkumar, Dr. Shivaraj Maidur, and Dr. Vadhana Sharon accompanied students to JNCASR. The visit included exploring the research lab, C.N.R Rao Hall, and interacting with experts. It focused on the research center's history, functioning, importance in R & D, and outreach programs. Research scholars demonstrated carbon dating using stones. A session on Nanotechnology covered achievements and major discoveries, sparking curiosity among our students. Students were provided with concise explanations about various analytical techniques such as SEM, XRD, CVD etc.

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