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The winners were declared at the final presentation in Bengaluru recently. The second prize went to MVJ college of Engineering, Bangalore and the third was awarded to IIT Roorkee. The teams were to design a LIDAR-equipped Unmanned High Altitude Platform (LU-HAP) to carry out mapping of coastal habitats, detecting shoreline changes and generating an accurate digital elevation model of coastal areas for scientific studies.
The competition which started in November 2018, ended recently. There was a total of five rounds and 25 participating teams. The first four rounds were in the form of a report submission of the proposed design. The final round involved presenting the design in front of a panel of judges. The judges included eminent personalities from various institutions across India- IISc Bangalore, IITs and DRDO.
Reacting to the achievement Dr Mohammad Zuber, the faculty mentor said, “MIT students have always been competitive. The teaching-learning process and the environment of experiential learning at MIT help churn the creative enterprise among the students. This competition was useful in converting the classroom knowledge into a practical application under the challenging conditions imposed during the competition”.
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Ashley Mudaliar found the challenge to be a great experience. “The problem statement of the competition provided an interesting goal to be achieved, by tackling various design problems and provided a great experience which helped us improve our skills and knowledge, ” he said.