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ISTE Sponsored One Week Online Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “EMERGING TRENDS IN ADVANCED MATERIALS & MANUFACTURING PROCESSES (ETAMMP-2021)”

           The aim of this FDP is to present emerging trends in advanced materials and manufacturing process in the field of Engineering & Technology so as to make engineering fraternity aware and enthusiastic for further explorations in these areas. Apart from presenting optimization trends, it will focus on Green Composite, Smart Materials, Nano materials and advanced manufacturing processes with specialized features to meet wide range of applications like aerospace, military equipment, medical articles, and protection equipment. With all these emerging smart technological trends continue to grow, it will bring significant improvement in quality of human life and environment as well. In    addition, this FDP shall touch Fun Learning - a holistic approach to education with the goal of nurturing the passion for learning and continuous development throughout life.

The objectives of this Faculty Development Programme are to

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Understanding the composites, nano technology, green composites.

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Understand the problem in existing manufacturing process and identify the solution for the manufacturing processes.

           In India, the UG and PG programmes of mechanical engineering offer various advanced courses in the field of materials and manufacturing. Nano technology, bio composites and their manufacturing is a very potential area of study where students can be guided to take up projects both at UG and PG level.

Benefits to the faculty:

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Faculty will understand the recent trends in the materials

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Faculty will also understand the difficulties in manufacturing and also learn the advance techniques. And guide the PG and UG students for better projects.

FDP Course contents:

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Green Composite, Smart Materials,

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Advance materials, Tribology,

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Nano materials and

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Advanced manufacturing Processes.

 
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