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The Enkindle Club successfully conducted a 3-Day Robotic Arm Workshop from November 15th to 17th, 2024. The event was structured to cater to different batches of students each day, ensuring an inclusive and personalized learning experience. The workshop focused on equipping participants with a strong foundation in robotics, specifically the design, assembly, and programming of robotic arms. Each day, the workshop followed a consistent format, beginning with a theoretical introduction to the principles of robotic systems, including mechanical structures, kinematics, dynamics, and real-world applications.
Following the theoretical sessions, participants engaged in hands-on activities where they assembled and calibrated robotic arms using provided kits. Under the guidance of expert mentors and lab coordinators, they explored the use of sensors, actuators, and controllers, developing practical skills essential for robotics projects. The final session of each day focused on programming, where students learned to code robotic arms for precise movements and real-world applications, such as object manipulation. Every day concluded with participants demonstrating their working robotic arms and engaging in interactive discussions to share their learnings and ideas.
The workshop’s success was made possible through the dedicated efforts of the organizing team and the support of key faculty members and university leadership. The event was coordinated by Dr. Aman Sharma and Dr. Anita Sardana from the Department of CSE, JUIT, with hands-on assistance provided by lab coordinators Mr. Pramod Kumar, Mr. Dheerendra Kumar, and Mr. Deep Narayan Tripathi. The Enkindle Club is immensely grateful to Prof. R. K. Sharma, Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ashok Kumar Gupta, Dean (Academics and Research), and Prof. Vivek Sehgal, HoD, Department of CSE, for their guidance and support. Special thanks go to the student coordinators of the Enkindle Club for their hard work and commitment to making the event a success.
By organizing the workshop for three distinct batches, the Enkindle Club ensured that all interested students could participate and gain valuable exposure to the field of robotics. Participants expressed their appreciation for the structured content, hands-on activities, and the opportunity to work closely with mentors. The workshop not only enhanced their technical skills but also inspired them to explore more advanced projects in the future. The Enkindle Club looks forward to organizing similar events to cont