Amidst the hullaballoo of rallies and traffic jam 23 students from The Bhawanipur Education Society College accompanied by Prof. Vijay Kothari and Prof. Divyesh Shah visited Makers Loft`s (a space for makers) at Ballygaunge Place. We were welcomed by Ms. Meghna Bhutoria Founder and CEO of Maker`s Loft. Later, we were split into two batches and we experienced various facilities, equipments and provisions of the maker`s space. We visited the Lego Club, where students experienced various activities related to robotics and here students are prepared for Olympiads at District, state, National and International robotics competitions.
We experienced the 3-D printing machine where currently the Iron throne of Game of Throne was being 3-D printed. First, the whole image is 3-D designed in software and then fed into the 3-D printing machine and it takes around 4-8 hours to print the whole object. We saw various objects which were being 3-D printed. Lazer cutting was also an interesting experience where we saw the various methods to carve on plywood’s, acrylic glass, thermocol, foil and Wood.
“I had a wonderful experience and I also took videos of Lego (Robotics) and Lazer cutting, and I shall look forward to such visits”, Tania Agarwal, a first year student. This visit was co-ordinated by Harshika Dalmiya and Dhanistha Mitra, who planned and organized the visit efficiently.
Students were very encouraged by the visit and they look forward to being part of the makers Movement.
Physics department arranged an invited talk in collaboration with IQAC and seminar/FDP/Workshop Committee which was delivered by Prof. Anirban Kundu, University of Calcutta. The title of the talk was: The dark and the unbalanced: Where cosmology meets particle physics. The talk was arranged in room number 426 at 12.15 p.m. Dean of Science Dr. Samir …
As we know the COVID-19 pandemic is the worst global health crisis of our times and the greatest challenge we have faced since World War II. Since its emergence in Asia in 2019, the virus has spread to every country. We have now reached the tragic milestone of more than three million deaths, and the …
The Department of Political Science organized a Prize Distribution Ceremony on December 14, 2023 in Room Number 530 for the students of Semester III, to recognise their achievements in all types of academic and disciplinary activities during the semester. This ceremony is based upon the various Academic and Disciplinary measures introduced by the Department for …
Is mankind alone in the universe? Or are there somewhere other intelligent beings looking up into their night sky from very different worlds and asking the same kind of question? On Friday, 12th November 2021, 20 enthusiastic students from different streams, joined the discussion. The ice-breaking question was “What is an Alien?” After that, the …
Visit to The Makers Loft
Amidst the hullaballoo of rallies and traffic jam 23 students from The Bhawanipur Education Society College accompanied by Prof. Vijay Kothari and Prof. Divyesh Shah visited Makers Loft`s (a space for makers) at Ballygaunge Place. We were welcomed by Ms. Meghna Bhutoria Founder and CEO of Maker`s Loft. Later, we were split into two batches and we experienced various facilities, equipments and provisions of the maker`s space. We visited the Lego Club, where students experienced various activities related to robotics and here students are prepared for Olympiads at District, state, National and International robotics competitions.
We experienced the 3-D printing machine where currently the Iron throne of Game of Throne was being 3-D printed. First, the whole image is 3-D designed in software and then fed into the 3-D printing machine and it takes around 4-8 hours to print the whole object. We saw various objects which were being 3-D printed. Lazer cutting was also an interesting experience where we saw the various methods to carve on plywood’s, acrylic glass, thermocol, foil and Wood.
“I had a wonderful experience and I also took videos of Lego (Robotics) and Lazer cutting, and I shall look forward to such visits”, Tania Agarwal, a first year student. This visit was co-ordinated by Harshika Dalmiya and Dhanistha Mitra, who planned and organized the visit efficiently.
Students were very encouraged by the visit and they look forward to being part of the makers Movement.
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