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Peermade, Idukki, Kerala-685531
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Dr. Roshy John founder and CEO of ROSH.Ai, visited the students project "Hybrid Electricity Generation Plant - combined solar and wind", and offered all the support for the incorporation of AI tools to the project. This Project is done by the Final Year Electrical and Electronics Engineering students Ms.Febi Mariam, Mr.Martin K , Mr.Sujith Delbin, Mr. Jeswin Daniel, Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering(2020 - 2024)

Students Projects at 35 Kerala Science Congress

Three groundbreaking projects by students from Mar Baselios Christian College of Engineering & Technology stole the spotlight at the 35th Kerala Science Congress, organized by the Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment, along with the Kerala Forest Research Institute and the Institute of Climate Change Studies, demonstrating creativity and practical solutions for real-world challenges.

  1. Hydroponics System Using IOT

A team of innovative students from Mar Baselios Christian College of Engineering & Technology , has designed an affordable hydroponic farming system using IOT, specifically optimized for growing leafy vegetables like spinach, lettuce, and kale. The soil-less system, presented at the 35th Kerala Science Congress, uses nutrient-rich water and LED grow lights to produce crops faster while using 90% less water than traditional farming."Our hydroponic setup is perfect for urban areas with limited space," said Mr. Bivin Philip. "It ensures year-round production with minimal maintenance." The prototype includes automated pH and nutrient monitoring, making it user-friendly for home gardeners and small-scale farmers.

"This system makes urban farming hassle-free and data-driven," said Mr. Sojin George. "Even beginners can grow fresh greens with minimal effort." The project received acclaim for its potential to revolutionize urban agriculture and reduce dependency on soil-based farming. The team aims to refine the prototype for commercial use in homes and community gardens. The project won appreciation for its sustainability and potential to address food security challenges. The team plans to collaborate with local communities to implement the system in urban households.

2. Fuel cell based energy management to reduce peak time demand

Pioneering a green energy revolution, Mr. Althaf Bin Umar, Mr. Aney Manoj, Ms. Derlin Baby and Mr. Jerry Jacob, students from Mar Baselios Christian College of Engineering & Technology, Peermade, have successfully demonstrated a hydrogen fuel cell system that produces clean fuel through solar-powered water electrolysis. The project, showcased at 35th Kerala Science Congress, presents an innovative solution for sustainable energy storage and transportation. "Our system makes hydrogen production accessible using just sunlight and water," explained Mr. Jerry Jacob. "This could be the key to transitioning from fossil fuels."

3. Self Charging Electric Rikshaw Using Alternator And Solar Panel

Mr. Alant K Joseph, Mr. Delvin Shibu, Mr. Jinto K Aji and Mr. Paul Shaise, Engineering students from Mar Baselios Christian College of Engineering & Technology, Peermade, have designed an innovative self-charging electric rickshaw that combines alternator-based regeneration and solar power to eliminate range anxiety. The prototype, demonstrated at 35th Kerala Science Congress. offers a practical solution for India's growing electric vehicle market.

 

 

Happy to announce that the following Students, Mr.Sojin George, Mr.Bivin Philip, Mr.Jain Abraham and Mr.Akshaya Krishna, from Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department of MBC College of Engineering and Technology, Kuttikanam Peermade has secured Second Prize in Vaiga Agri Hack organized by The Department of Agriculture Development and Farmers Welfare, Government of Kerala held at College of Agriculture Vellayani Thiruvanthapuram on 27th February, 2023. They were invited to the competition after their immence performance in the Exhibition Stall at the 35th Kerala Science Congress.

A group of innovative students from Mar Baselios Christian College of Engineering & Technology, Peermade has designed a low-cost agricultural drone to assist farmers in crop monitoring and spraying. The drone, equipped with smart sensors and GPS, can analyze soil health, detect pests, and spray fertilizers efficiently—reducing labor costs and increasing crop yields. "The goal was to create an affordable solution for small-scale farmers," said Ms. Shehanas K Salim, the project head. "Our drone cuts manual work by 50% and ensures precision farming."The team plans to conduct field trials with local farmers and hopes to secure funding for mass production. This student-led initiative could revolutionize farming practices in the region.

A solar based irrigation system and its feasibility in growth enhancement of plants is analyzed by the eighth semester students, Mr. Amal K Joseph, Mr. Jeffin Jacob Paul and Mr. Joel Shajan Varghese under the guidance ship of Prof. Rinu susan Roy and Prof. Lordson Devasia. An artificial lighting system (red and blue lights) using LED strips is provided for the plants during night and this is will increase the photosynthesis of the plants during the night time. It has also been proved that the rate of growth of plants becomes faster by giving electricity to the stems of the plants.

Mr. Amal Suresh, Mr. Geo Jose, Mr. Visakh M S, Mr. Vipin Benny of S8 EEE developed an electric bike incorporated with a gear system to get a speed range of 0-80 km/hr under the guidance ship of Dr. Anoop K J. As there is synchronization between the electric engine and ICE driving forces, less petroleum is utilized with less charging cycle of batteries (long life per charge). If one vehicle can spare about a normal of 30% of oil fuel, at that point an normal of about 40%-60% of national fuel can be saved by utilizing this sort of vehicle.

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