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synerGee This is the official page of 'synerGee'- Society for Electrical Engineers of Galgotias College of En An initiative by EE, batch of 2011-15

A brand new society for the Electrical Engineers of tomorrow, the EEians of Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology.

08/09/2016

We are glad to announce the new additions to the club. Results for the auditions (8.09.2016) are as follows:

1. Dhananjay Singh (EE)
2. Mrinal Gupta (EE)
3. Prashant Kushwaha (EE)
4. Nishant (EE)
5. Kushal Pratap Singh (EE)
6. Ratnesh Verma (EE)
7. Sapna Singh (EE)
8. Viikram Chaurasia (EE)
9. Shashi Kumar Verma (EE)
10. Avanish Gautam Singh (EEE)
11. Sarvesh Kumar Singh (EEE)
12. Harsh*t Srivastava (EEE)
13. Deeksha (EE)
14. Saurabh Kumar (EE)
15. Anupam Kumar (EE)

Congratulations all!

08/05/2016

As per your convenience there is a slight change in the timings of the farewell.Its now been formulated to 5pm.. We hope fr ur presence.. 😊

08/05/2016

Our senior students have been great companions and friends. As they stand on the threshold of their new lives, let’s get together one last time over food and memories. We cordially invite you to farewell party on 9-5-2016, Rubaab Restaurant at 2 P.M.
You presence means a lot.😊..

Synergee presents a 3-day workshop in collaboration with CETPA and Panasonic on PLC and SCADA from 29th feb- 2nd Mar 201...
21/02/2016

Synergee presents a 3-day workshop in collaboration with CETPA and Panasonic on PLC and SCADA from 29th feb- 2nd Mar 2016. Get registered yourself soon.
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Christmas is the great joyous occasion of the annual celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, the founder of Christiani...
25/12/2015

Christmas is the great joyous occasion of the annual celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, the founder of Christianity. It was on 25th of December that Lord Jesus was born at Bethlehem.
Every year, this sacred day is observed with religious zeal, in great merriment and with sincere prayers by Christians all over the world. Billions of people around the world celebrate this day. Throughout the year, they wait for the advent of Christmas and the preparations for the ceremony start a fortnight before the actual day.
Christmas day is a day of merrymaking and joy. Christians decorate their house, offices, street, churches beautifully with colorful light.
The two special items of Christmas are the Christmas tree and the Christmas cake. There are Christmas trees and Christmas candle in every house on this occasion. They prepare delicious foods, cakes on this occasion.
The figures of Santa Claus and Saint Nicholas are very popular among young children. Children eagerly wait for Santa Claus. They believe that Santa Claus and Saint Nicholas would come and distribute them gifts. Santa Claus is a symbol of protector and friend of the children.
On this unique occasion of Christmas, even non-Christmas remember, with due reverence, the Son of god, who suffered the terribly painful death on the Cross to deliver humanity and kindness from evil. Wars are temporarily suspended in honor of Christ on Christmas. An atmosphere of universal goodwill prevails on earth. All men and women treat others as brothers and sisters. People forget jealousy, hatred and selfishness. The spread of love and peace among mankind is the supreme message of Christmas.

20/12/2015

A team from our college has participated in ALD Automotive International Challenge and managed to get into Top 14 teams across the Globe. The managers of this challenge are going to include public votes in their final round to select one team. Among Top 14 teams, our team is the single Indian Team.

Can you please vote our college team so that our team can represent India in the Finale of this Challenge @ Paris, France.

Voting lines are open now ( till 21st December, 7:30 PM )
Link: http://www.studyka.com/en/juries/299/votables?page=2
Team Name is: Enhance

Steps for Voting:
1. Go to http://www.studyka.com/en/juries/299/votables?page=2
2. Search for team "Enhance" & Click on "+1" to vote.
3. Enter your Name and Email ID.
4. Check confirmation E-mail in "Promotional" section of your mail account with name of "Studyka".
5. Follow the link and Click on "+1" to vote on team "Enhance" !

Note: Don't forget to confirm your vote from your Email account, otherwise it won't be counted as a valid vote.

It's hardly gonna take 90 sec. to vote. Please Vote & Help our home team win

Brew thyself!
30/11/2015

Brew thyself!

Guru Nanak Jayanti, the most sacred festival of Sikhism celebrates the birth of Guru Nanak; the first Sikh Guru.Guru Nan...
25/11/2015

Guru Nanak Jayanti, the most sacred festival of Sikhism celebrates the birth of Guru Nanak; the first Sikh Guru.Guru Nanak or Guru Nanak Dev Ji regarded as the founder of Sikhism were born on 15thApril 1469 in Rai-Bhoi-di Talwandi in the present Shekhupura District ofPakistan, which is now known as Nankana Sahib.

The morning of Guru Nanak Jayanti starts with Prabhat Feris in the Gurudwara followed by processions in localities singing hymns.
The Sikh Flag known as Nishan Sahib and the Palki or palanquin of Guru Nanak Dev Ji is carried by the head of the processions followed by hymns sung. Mock battles and Marshal Arts using traditional weapons are also conducted on the streets of a city or a town.The hymns are followed by Kathas and Kirtans in the praise of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. A Langar arrangement follows where everyone is invited to have a full meal and this Langar is hosted by the volunteers. The real idea behind hosting this Langar is that each and every one despite their cast, creed, s*x, religion are free to eat together without any social, communal or political restraints. This Langar as a matter of fact displays the Bhakti and Seva of the Sikh volunteers towards their Guru.
All the Gurudwaras are lit up and decorated like a bride on this auspicious occasion which is remarkably the most celebrated festival in Sikh culture..
HAPPY GURUPARB TO ALL..

DIWALI - FESTIVAL OF LIGHTSDiwali is celebrated during the month of kartik. It is a day of spirits visiting family membe...
11/11/2015

DIWALI - FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
Diwali is celebrated during the month of kartik. It is a day of spirits visiting family members, friendliness,unity,food,fireworks,etc.
It is celebrated to emblazon 'coronation' of Lord Rama. As Rama returned to Ayodhya after being in exile for 14 years. He destroyed the evil demon Ravana.
During diwali, streets in India are lit up and houses are cleaned. People adorn new clothes. The festivities include fire work at night . Small candles, divas are lit up and rangoli is made as a sign of welcome.
This festival is renewal in hope for success, prosperity and happiness in life.
'GOOD ALWAYS WINS OVER EVIL'
The main moral of this festival symbolizing the victory of righteousness and lifting of spiritual darkness.
May this diwali brings happiness and properity in your life.
HAPPY DIWALI

synerGee completes its 2 years successfully.It is truly said when someone aspires to do something the whole world conspi...
18/09/2015

synerGee completes its 2 years successfully.
It is truly said when someone aspires to do something the whole world conspires him to do so .This society was set up in a wake to do something different which can't be acquired within four wall of classroom, and it has been successful in its attempt to do so. Every member of this society carries a "synergee" factor which differentiates them from others. Through out the 2 years we have left no stone unturned in nurturing the spark within all the electrical engineers and will continue to do so with all the love and support of our followers.
Kudos to everyone who has been a part of this great journey. We wish this journey to be a never ending one:)
COLLAGE COURTSEY: Shivangi Sharma

TEACHER'S DAY CELEBRATION:Candles burn themselves to enlighten the path of others...Truly these candles are our teachers...
10/09/2015

TEACHER'S DAY CELEBRATION:
Candles burn themselves to enlighten the path of others...Truly these candles are our teachers as mother gives birth but life is given by the teachers.
synerGee witnessed the bond that will never fade....

Sci-Fi Cloaking Device Could Protect Soldiers from Shock Waves.Engineers, go learn!A researcher at the defense company B...
10/09/2015

Sci-Fi Cloaking Device Could Protect Soldiers from Shock Waves.
Engineers, go learn!

A researcher at the defense company Boeing has filed a patent for a sci-fi-esque cloaking device that would protect soldiers from intense shock waves generated by explosions.

The just-issued patent (No. 8,981,261) to Boeing envisions stopping shock waves using a veil of heated, ionized air. Such a "shield" would damp the force of explosions. It doesn't build an invisible wall of force, but rather makes shock waves bend around objects, just as some high-tech materials bend light and make things invisible.

Brian J. Tillotson, a senior research fellow at Boeing, said the idea occurred to him after noticing the kinds of injuries suffered by soldiers who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. "We were doing a much better job of stopping shrapnel," Tillotson told Live Science. "But they were coming home with brain injuries."

Though the armor plating on a military vehicle might stop the debris from a roadside bomb from injuring a soldier, it can't shield against the shock waves generated by such explosions. The blast wave goes right through a human body and causes massive trauma. (This is why the action-movie scenes where the hero runs ahead of an explosion and escapes harm are pure fiction

Tillotson's invention is a device that would heat the air in front of the spot where the bomb goes off. In one version, a detector "sees" an explosion before the shock wave hits. The detector is connected to an arc generator, basically two ends of a circuit connected to a large power source. When the system generates enough current, an arc of electricity jumps between the two ends of the circuit, like a bolt of lightning. [Science Fact or Fiction? The Plausibility of 10 Sci-Fi Concepts]

That arc heats and ionizes, or charges, particles of air. The heated air would work as a shield by changing the speed at which shock waves travel, and therefore bending them around a protected soldier, Tillotson said.

Sound waves (and other wave types) propagate faster in hot air, Tillotson said. For that reason, the shock wave would speed up when it hits the heated air around the electrical discharge. As the shock wave speeds up, it would change direction slightly, or refract, away from the person or object behind the arc. That bending occurs because of the change in speed of the wave, and the shape of the area of hot air the shock wave hits determines the exact direction.

The process resembles the way lenses bend light, Tillotson said.

"With a convex lens you focus the light," he said. "A concave lens spreads it out." Light waves move slower in glass, so when light hits a glass surface it bends. The lens must be concave to spread out that light. Because shock waves move faster in hotter air, a spherical or cylindrical area of hot air will cause the shock wave to bend, this time spreading out just like the light through a concave lens, becoming weaker. In doing so that hot-air shield could deflect shock waves.

Arc generators aren't the only way to ionize air. Lasers would also work, Tillotson said. A laser fired across the path of an explosion would ionize and heat the air around the beam, creating the lensing effect.

In another method, a strip of some metal could be placed on the side of a truck, for example. "Put a couple of kilo-amps [thousands of amperes] through a strip of metal, and it will vaporize," he said. The vaporized metal once again heats the surrounding air.

One issue for all of these methods of damping shock waves is the amount of power required. But Tillotson noted a lot of research in this area shows promise in decreasing that power suck. In addition, even a high-powered laser doesn't have to be on for long, perhaps a fraction of a second, to heat the air sufficiently. "It's basically a solved problem," he said of the power supply.

This isn't the only technology patent for Tillotson; he has at least a half-dozen others in areas such as aerodynamics and beamed power sources, and even other methods of damping shock waves. Whether this particular technology becomes a reality will depend, as many do, on future interest (and funding) from government and the private sector.

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