Workshop on "AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE SYSTEMS"

The IE(I) - ME Chapter, JECC, successfully organized a one-day workshop on "Automotive Engine Systems" on 30th August 2024. The event was held at TATA IIIC, JECC, and witnessed enthusiastic participation from 42 third-year Mechanical Engineering students. The workshop aimed to provide an in-depth understanding of various automotive engine systems and their practical applications. The resource persons for the workshop were Dr. Cijil B. John, Associate Professor - ME, JECC, and Mr. D. Navin Sam, Assistant Professor, EEE-JECC. Both speakers brought their expertise and experience to the session, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience for the attendees. The workshop included detailed explanations and hands-on training on several key automotive engine systems, including: Starting System Ignition System Fuel Injection System Cooling System Air Conditioning System Power Transmission System Fuel Supply System Engine Exhaust System The interactive nature of the session allowed students to gain practical insights into the functioning and integration of these systems within modern automotive engineering. The hands-on activities were particularly engaging, enabling students to connect theoretical knowledge with real-world applications. The feedback from the students was overwhelmingly positive. They appreciated the practical approach and the clarity with which the topics were presented. Many highlighted the relevance of the workshop in bridging the gap between academic learning and industry practices. The workshop concluded with a vote of thanks, acknowledging the efforts of the resource persons, organizers, and participants for making the event a success. The session proved to be highly informative and beneficial, further inspiring students to explore advancements in automotive engineering.

Date: 2024-08-30

Venue: TATA-IIIC, JECC