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UVCE Mechanical Department The University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering, popularly known asUVCE, is one of the most prestigious colleges imparting Technical Education M.

The University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering, popularly known asUVCE, is one of the most prestigious colleges imparting Technical Education in the state of Karnataka. The College as well as Department of Mechanical Engineering was established in the year 1917 by the greatest Engineer of the Country, Statesman of modern times

Bharata Rathna Sir. Visvesvaraya. Since its inception, the departm

ent has grown by leaps and bounds producing highly competent graduates, postgraduates and doctorates who have occupied prestigious positions both in India and abroad. The department currently offers one Undergraduate (B.E Fulltime & Part-time) and Four Postgraduate (M.E) Programmes. The Institute has awarded more than 53 Ph.D degrees. At present there are 25 candidates pursuing their Ph.D. The teaching faculty has completed / engaged in number of R & D projects sponsored by UGC, AICTE, MHRD, AR&DB, ADA, Naval Research Board, etc. Presently, 23 full time faculty members are serving the Institute, of which 19 faculty members possess Ph.D degrees. Four faculty members are pursuing their Doctoral Programme. There are 08 Professors, 10 Associate Professors and 05 Assistant Professors. Our department has set Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Time bound (SMART) objective of attaining academic excellence in UG, PG,M.Sc. (Engineering) by Research and Doctoral programmes on par with IITs and National Institutes of Excellence. It has also set an objective to evolve itself as an R & D center to promote and pursue research in the areas of current industrial and all other relevant thrust areas in Engineering.

22/09/2015
22/09/2015

Cancer patient receives 3-D printed ribs
Custom titanium sternum, rib implant 3D printed by Australian governments CSIRO Lab 22 facility.

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A surgical team from the Salamanca University Hospital in Spain announced they have successfully implanted a 3D printed titanium sternum and partial rib cage into the chest of a 54-year-old Spanish man diagnosed with a chest wall sarcoma.
The design and manufacture of the implant is the work of Australian medical device company, Anatomics, working in conjunction with the Australian government’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and its 3D printing facility, Lab 22.

According to the the surgical team — Dr José Aranda, Dr Marcelo Jimene and Dr Gonzalo Varela — the chest cavity’s complicated geometries could have made for a particularly tricky surgical procedure.

“We thought, maybe we could create a new type of implant that we could fully customise to replicate the intricate structures of the sternum and ribs,” Dr. Aranda said. “We wanted to provide a safer option for our patient, and improve their recovery post-surgery.”

Using high resolution CT data, the Anatomics team created a 3D reconstruction of the chest wall and tumour, allowing the surgeons to plan and accurately define resection margins.

“From this, we were able to design an implant with a rigid sternal core and semi-flexible titanium rods to act as prosthetic ribs attached to the sternum,” said Anatomics CEO Andrew Batty.

“While titanium implants have previously been used in chest surgery, designs have not considered the issues surrounding long term fixation,” he added. “Flat and plate implants rely on screws for rigid fixation that may come loose over time. This can increase the risk of complications and the possibility of reoperation.”

Working with CSIRO’s 3D printing facility Lab 22, the team then manufactured the implant out of surgical grade titanium alloy using the lab’s $1.3 million Arcam printer.

“The printer works by directing an electron beam at a bed of titanium powder in order to melt it,” said Alex Kingsbury from CSIRO’s manufacturing team. “This process is then repeated, building the product up layer-by-layer until you have a complete implant.

Once the prosthesis was complete it was couriered to Spain and implanted into the patient. “The operation was very successful,” Dr. Aranda said.

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28/06/2015

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28/06/2015

UVCE still continues to retain its glory by hosting Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. on campus, the only PSU of this year and in a long time.

BPCL on its maiden visit to UVCE recruited the following eight students at 11.0 LPA.

(1) Jayanth Y R (Mechanical)
(2) Srinath A (Mechanical)
(3) Pravin (Mechanical)
(4) Vignesh B (Mechanical)
(5) Chirag P Rathod (Mechanical)
(6) Vineetha Balachandran (Mechanical)
(7) Akshay Kumar (Mechanical)
(8) Kumara A J (Mechanical)

Wish you all a bright future ahead!! :)

28/06/2015

UVCE still continues to retain its glory by hosting Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. on campus, the only PSU of this year and in a long time.
BPCL on its maiden visit to UVCE recruited the following eight students at 11.0 LPA.
(1) Jayanth Y R (Mechanical)
(2) Srinath A (Mechanical)
(3) Pravin (Mechanical)
(4) Vignesh B (Mechanical)
(5) Chirag P Rathod (Mechanical)
(6) Vineetha Balachandran (Mechanical)
(7) Akshay Kumar (Mechanical)
(8) Kumara A J (Mechanical)
Wish you all a bright future ahead!! MeCh ROckS!!!!

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