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Self Study Report (SSR) Cycle 1, Year: 2020 Metric No. 6.2.1 The institutional Strategic/ perspective plan is effectively deployed Strategic Plan and Deployment Documents This document contains: DETAILS EXPENDITURE OF PAYMENT FOR CHINA- HITECH FAIR 2017 VISITS MOU WITH KUBAN STATE AGRARIN UNIVERSITY (RUSSIA) CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE WINNERS OF MEGALITH 2018 AT IIT KHARAGPUR:- EVENTS ORGANIZED UNDER EDC SOME INOVATIONS OF SOLAR LAB SOME INNOVATIONS OF BIOFUEL LAB SOME INNOVATIVE PROJECTS OF DIY LAB IMAGES OF THE EVENTS -CODING SKILLS WORKSHOP (TEQIP) -HACKATHON (TEQIP) -INDUSTRIAL VISITS -STUDENT TRAINING PROGRAM -KAITHAL LECTURE LIST OF MOU’S

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Metric No. 6.2.1

The institutional Strategic/ perspective plan is effectively deployed

Strategic Plan and Deployment Documents

This document contains:

DETAILS EXPENDITURE OF PAYMENT FOR CHINA- HITECH FAIR

2017 VISITS

MOU WITH KUBAN STATE AGRARIN UNIVERSITY (RUSSIA)

CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE

WINNERS OF MEGALITH 2018 AT IIT KHARAGPUR:-

EVENTS ORGANIZED UNDER EDC

SOME INOVATIONS OF SOLAR LAB

SOME INNOVATIONS OF BIOFUEL LAB

SOME INNOVATIVE PROJECTS OF DIY LAB

IMAGES OF THE EVENTS

-CODING SKILLS WORKSHOP (TEQIP)

-HACKATHON (TEQIP)

-INDUSTRIAL VISITS

-STUDENT TRAINING PROGRAM

-KAITHAL LECTURE

LIST OF MOU’S

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To enrich and strategize and deploy the plans institute has taken care pragmatic approach to meet

long term vision and mission statements. Following objectives are incorporated to meet the

emerging technologies.

1. To produce technical professionals abreast with emerging technologies, mind-set and ethical

values synchronous with the futuristic requirements of global business scenario so as to

strengthen the national economy.

2. To design, develop and implement curricula of various programs using dynamic and

responsive processes, in tune with the needs of the global industry and economy.

3. To ensure an environment where students, faculty and staff are encouraged to enhance their

intellectual curiosity and improve their technical and professional skills through Continuous

Development Programs

4. To accelerate its research programs in various fields to cope up with growing demands of both

industry and academia.

Strategic Plan (2020-2025)

The targets of the strategic plan to be achieved by 2025 are the following:

• Become an Institute of Repute (IoR) and a leading technological Institute in the nearby

region ranked in the national top 100 in all disciplines.

• To implement 100 % online lecture delivering system in a situation like COVID-19

pandemic

• Establish a track record in creating innovative technologies to meet the industrial challenges

• Become known in the northern region of India for transformational technologies that impact

lives of people

• Be a model campus in terms of sustainability, usage of energy and recycling of materials.

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• Be an institute that is sought for national and international collaborations leading to

exchange of students and faculty and joint degree programmes

In addition to the broad range of activities that the Institute carries out in pursuit of its mission,

the following activities are identified to be given special emphasis in the strategic plan:

1. Best Educational Practices

2. ICT based teaching learning process with special emphasis on web based learning

3. Management of financial resources

4. Adequacy of Infrastructure

5. Center of Excellence in frontier technologies

6. Research and Innovation

7. Incubation and Entrepreneurship

8. Outreach to Connect with Society

9. Student Profiling and Skill enhancement

10. Alumni Engagement

COER aspires to achieve the goal to be an Institute of Repute in this region by 2025 through

performing these 10 activities. The following Figure summarizes the whole Strategic

Development Plan. Leadership at the COER believes that the improvement is an incremental and

steady process. The Figure outlines the important steps such as the core activities, enablers and

the outcomes.

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NOTE & ORDER SHEET

Dated: Dec 18, 2017

DETAILS EXPENDITURE OF PAYMENT FOR CHINA- HITECH FAIR 2017 VISITS

1. Objectives: To update latest technologies in Education Hub and advance research

methodology inside and outside COER Campus

2. In discussion with Hon’ble Chairman, every year Shenzhen City, China organized

China’s Biggest Hi-Tech Fair at Shenzhen Convection Centre, Shenzhen City

from 16th Nov- 21st Nov.

3. List pf the Faculty Members is visiting the above said:-

1. Dr. B.M. Singh- Dean (Computing & Digital)

2. .Mr. Subarno Bhattacharyya- Lecturer (Mech.)

• Detailed Cost of the Foreign Tour is mentioned below:

SL.NO Detailed Tour Performa Amount Enclousere 1. 16-11-2017

• Roorkee to ISBT Delhi (3Nos.) • ISBT to Sadar Market • Lunch • Sadar Market to IGI Airport • Dinner • Delhi to Hong Kong (2

Economic Class)

Rs. 600/- Rs. 50/- Rs. 500/- Rs. 150/- Rs. 300/- Rs. 32500/-

Bill No. 1 Local Local Local Local Bill No. 2

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• Hong Kong to Shenzhen (Ferry)

• Shenzhen Port to Hotel • Hotel to China Fair • Lunch • China Fair to Hotel • Dinner

Rs. 4000/- Rs. 6000/- Rs. 240/- Rs. 1100/- Rs. 240/- Rs. 900/-

Bill No. 3 Bill No. 4 Local Local Local Loc

SL.NO Detailed Tour Performa Amount Enclousere 18-11-2017

• Breakfast • Hotel to China Fair • Lunch • Company Visit (Cab) • Company to Hotel • Dinner

Rs. 500/- Rs. 240/- Rs. 900/- Rs. 630/- Rs. 500/- Rs. 700/-

Local Local Local Local Local Local

19-11-2017

• Breakfast • Hotel to China Fair • Lunch • China Fair to Market • Purchasing for COER • Market to Hotel • Dinner

Rs. 520/- Rs. 240/- Rs. 1100/- Rs. 500/- Rs. 15000/- Rs. 500/- Rs. 900/-

Local Local Local Local Bill No. 5 Local Local

20-11-2017 • Breakfast • Hotel to Company Visit • Company to Market • Lunch • Purchasing for COER • Market to Hotel • Dinner

Rs. 470/- Rs. 400/- Rs. 240/- Rs. 900/- Rs. 5000/- Rs. 300/- Rs. 600/-

Local Local Local Local Bill No. 6 Local Local

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4. Enclosing Daily Visiting Report and all necessary Bills for clearance.

5. An approval of Hon’ble Chairman is solicited for final submission of report.

(Subarno Bhattacharyya) DIY (Admin)/ Lect. (Mech.) Dec 18, 2017

II

DEAN (C&D): ________________________________________________

III

DIRECTOR GENERAL: _______________________________________________

IV

HON’BLE CHARIMAN: ________

21-11-2017 • Breakfast • Shenzhen Port to Hongkong • Lunch • Flight to IGI Delhi Airport • Delhi Airport to ISBT Delhi • Dinner • ISBT Delhi to Roorkee

Rs. 450/- Rs. 5000/- Rs. 1400/- Rs. 32500/- Rs. 150/- Rs. 700/- Rs. 1200/-

Local Bill No. 7 Local Bill No. 2 Local Local Bill No. 8

2 Hotels-Oasis Motel Hotel Shenzhen (4 Nights )

Rs. 10000/- Bill No.9

3. Chinese Visa (Express Visa ) (2Nos.) Rs. 25000/- Paid To Agent 4. Foreign Exchange Tax Rs. 2500/- Bill No. 10 5. Sim Card (2Nos.) Rs. 4000/- Bill No. 11 TOTAL: Rs. 1,59,620/- TOTAL AMOUNT TAKEN IN ADVANCE: Rs. 1,64,900/- BALANCE AMOUNT: Rs. 5280/-

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MOU WITH KUBAN STATE AGRARIN UNIVERSITY (RUSSIA)

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CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE

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Winners of Megalith 2018 at IIT Kharagpur:-

S.No. Winners Year

1 Rishabhkumar Final year

2 Mansi Chauhan Final year

3 Piyushbharti Final year

4 Amanverma Final year

5 Nikita Chauhan Final year

6 Deepak kumar Final year

7 Parshantdevsaini Final year

8 Anirudhtomar Final year

9 Jay kumarsingh Final year

10 Krishna kant Third year

11 Amansharma Third year

12 Akshatvashist Third year

13 Preeti Third year

14 Shristisaini Third year

15 Paridhiprakash Third year

16 Harsh saini Third year

17 Pranzalgupta. Third year

18 Pardhangaurav Third year

19 Hemantgupta Third year

20 Shashankverma Third year

21 Jay wardhansingh Second year

22 Pebam

Phemoushworsingh

Second year

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EVENTS ORGANIZED UNDER EDC

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SOME INOVATIONS OF SOLAR LAB

Thermo-Hydraulic efficiency improvement through

creating artificial roughness in Solar Air Heater(SAH) is

one of trending area of research in the field of solar energy

which conducted through Mr.VarunPratap Singh with

association of his students team during Summer Internship

Program (SIP) and as well as in final year project under

Solar Energy Centre.

Solar cycle, Solar divider, Solar tree,, Solar tiles, Solar

road, Solar based hot and cold water supply units (with

Peltier effect) and Vertical axis wind turbine for highways

are other on-going projects in the field of renewable energy

on which our students are focusing now days.

Solar Air Heater

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SOME INNOVATIONS OF BIOFUEL LAB

College Bus Run on Biodiesel

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Algae are found in abundance in environment and thus algae bio-diesel is considered as a good

replacement to diesel. Moreover, Bio-diesel does not require any separate storage infrastructure

and it is less volatile than petroleum diesel. In addition to this, Oil drilling is a complicated

process, while extraction of oil from algae and later the formulation of Bio-diesel by

transesterification is a simpler process. Thus algae bio-diesel is considered as a cheaper and much

cleaner source of energy.

Keeping in mind all the statistics, increased rate in consumption of fossil fuels and shift of the

world towards renewable energy, an initiative was taken by Research and Development of

College of Engineering Roorkee under the supervision of Professor Dr. Siddharth Jain. Under his

supervision a team comprising of 5 members AbhijeetKothiyal, MayankTyagi, ShubhangSoni,

Suryansh Singh and Siddhant Jain produced Bio diesel in college laboratory. The blends of B10

and B20 biodiesel were made and several experiments were carried out at IC engine in the

laboratories of College of Engineering Roorkee and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT),

Roorkee.

On September 17, on the occasion of celebration of Engineer’s day in the college Respected

Chairman Mr. J C Jain in the presence of Research and Development Cell HOD Respected Dr.

Siddharth Jain and the college staff, gave green signal to the bus which went from college to

Haridwar and the fuel used in the bus was B10 biodiesel. The research was reported by many

international journal of repute and many national newspapers as well including Times of India.

Tired of cranking that wind-up torch? Perhaps it's time to grow

some algae. Inspired by recent research into harnessing energy directly from plants, Netherlands-based designer Mike

Thompson has come up with a concept for an algae powered

lamp that runs on only sunlight, water and your breath. In similar concept to harnessing and justifying the potential of

Algae Lamp a group of student under the guidance of

Professor Dr. Siddharth Jain designed and developed series of

“Algae Lamp” and published various research papers on it.

Water is added through the spout, CO2 is added by breathing

through the handle, sunlight enters from all sides and

everything is in place to harvest energy from the algae.

The energy yield to surface area ratio is currently equivalent to around a sixth of some silicon solar cells, so by the time

it's cost efficient to produce the number of tiny electrodes

necessary for this device, advances in technology might allow it to compete in terms of energy efficiency as well. But

don't hold your breath - it seems that the designer himself

doesn't predict this product will come into being until around 2035.

Algae Lamp

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SOME INNOVATIVE PROJECTS OF DIY LAB

A group of students from various years of

Mechanical and Electrical Engineering

department started working with guidance and

supervision of Mr Thomas Mathew under the

flag of COER and SAE from 2012-13 sessions,

in these years lots of students developed a

series of various cars like Go Kart, Effi cycle,

Effi-car, All Train Vehicle (ATV), Eco-kart and

Go-kart and achieved various positions

throughout the India.

Recently a team of students Team Zephyr won 1st

position in endurance run and successfully

qualified virtual round of International Go Kart

Champion ship is a National level Go kart design

and manufacturing event organized at Lovely

Professional University (LPU) Punjab and

secured overall 4th position out of 48 teams.

Currently, Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines (HAWT)

dominates the wind energy market due to their large

size and high power generation characteristics.

However, Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (VAWT) are

capable of producing a lot of power, and offer many

advantages such as they are small, quiet, easy to

Go-Kart

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install, can take wind from any direction, and operate

efficiently in turbulent wind conditions, a new area in

wind turbine research has opened up to meet the

demands of individuals willing to take control and

invest in small wind energy technology.

This project is about designing and manufacturing a

Wind Turbine that can convert wind by using Vertical

Axis Wind Turbines (VAWT) to a useful energy. The

current power demanding in India is very high

compared to power consumption world average,

Indians consumes 4th highest electricity in the world.

This high demanding should take the focus of

attention in thinking in different sources of energy. Vertical Axis Wind Turbines

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ELECTRICITY GENERATION WITH ELECTROMAGNETIC BREAKING SYSTEM

With them “Energy Conservation and Optimization” a project on replacing conventional braking

systems is developed by Mechanical final year students.

This project try to replace involves conventional braking systems having hydraulic assembly

operated by electronic components.Need for better fuel economy, ease of vehicle

manoeuvrability and improved safety systems require new brake technologies.

The Electro-Mechanical Braking system processing components requires high reliability

electronic components, which provides shorter stopping distances and optimized stability with

more comfort and safety due to adjustable pedals and having no pedal vibration in ABS mode.

EMB are also virtually silent, environmentally friendly with no brake fluid.

The Electro-Mechanical Braking system having so many applications likerailway system, road

vehicles, aircraftsand in crane control system etc.

SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT

A demonstrated model of Sewage treatment plant is prepared by Civil first year students, which

shows removing contaminants from municipal wastewater, containing mainly

household sewage plus some industrial wastewater. Physical, chemical and biological processes

are used to remove contaminants and produce treated wastewater (or treated effluent) that is safe

enough for release into the environment. A by-product of sewage treatment is a semi-solid waste

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or slurry, called sewage sludge. The sludge has to undergo further treatment before being

suitable for disposal or application to land.

COLLEGE PROTOTYPE

A prototype is used to test different working aspects of a product before the design is finalized.

Once a successful prototype has been developed, the engineering team can use it as a mock-up

for full-scale manufacturing.

Normally, academic applications of computer-aided design in construction provide a visual

presentation of the final state of the project and they are not able to produce changes in the

geometry following the construction process. It was developed a didactic prototype that allows

physical changes in a building component.

This prototype illustrates the construction of a common external wall. First, a 3D geometric

model composed with the several elements needed to construct it was defined and, then, virtual

reality capacities were applied over it. The virtual model allows students to interact with it

visualizing the sequence of the construction process, accessing to quantitative and qualitative

information of each construction stage, observing the configuration details of the building

components and how they connect together. The didactic application contributes to support

disciplines concerning with Civil Engineering.

The COER campus is meticulously constructed. The infrastructure and the academicians are

providing the best of inputs for education and extra-curricular activities. The campus is perfectly

built up with various sections including fully facilitated class-rooms, Laboratories, Computer

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Centre, Library, Hostels, Auditorium, and Student Centre as well as Sports Complex so that it

gives lot of information about civil projects.

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IMAGES OF THE EVENT

1. CODING SKILLS WORKSHOP (TEQIP)

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2. HACKATHON (TEQIP)

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3. INDUSTRIAL VISITS

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4. Student Training Program

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5. KAITHAL LECTURE

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LIST OF MOU’s

S. no. Organisation with which

MoU is signed Name of the institution/

industry/ corporate house Year of signing

MoU Duration

1 Advait Advait 13-Aug-19 13-Aug-19

2 C&S Electrical Ltd.. C&S Electrical Ltd.. 10-Aug-19 03 Years

3 Super Sign Industries Super Sign Industries 1-Aug-19 03 Years

4 Munjal Showa Ltd.

Munjal Showa Ltd.Plot no. -01, Industrial Park -2, SalempurMehdood,

Haridwar

1-Aug-19 03 Years

5 Ultimate Flexipack Ltd Ultimate Flexipack Ltd Plot

No.-12, Sector - 11, IIE Sidcul, Haridwar

1-Aug-19 03 Years

6 Osho Industries Ltd. Osho Industries Ltd. 1-Jul-19 03 Years

7 Kuban State Agrarin

University Kuban State Agrarin

University 27-May-19 5 year

8 Texplas India Pvt. Ltd. Texplas India Pvt. Ltd.BHEL Industrial Estate, Ranipur,

Haridwar 14-May-19 05 Years

9 ARISE Construction

Equipments, Roorkee ARISE Construction

Equipments, Roorkee 10-Dec-18 05 Years

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10 Global institute of IT

Management Global institute of IT

Management 5-Jul-18 5 Years

11 Output Technology Output Technology, Khaturia

Enterprise, Ambala 7-Feb-18 5 Years

12 Knolwledge Podium

System Pvt Ltd Knolwledge Podium System

Pvt Ltd 18-Jan-18 5 Year

13 Prolific System

&Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Prolific System

&Technologies Pvt. Ltd. 8-Sep-17 03 year

14 Indovision Services

Private Limited Indovision Services Private

Limited 9-Jun-17 03 Year

15 NiYo Engineers NiYo Engineers, Pune 25-Mar-17 3 Year

16 MorlingGloblePvt.Ltd MorlingGloblePvt.Ltd 8-Mar-17 3 Year

17 IBM India Pvt. Ltd IBM India Pvt. Ltd 2-Dec-16 3 Year

18 Infosys Infosys Campus connect

Program Feb 22, 2016 - Feb 20, 2019

5 Year

19 Spoken Tutorial Spoken Tutorial 2014-2019 06 Years