Pre-startup projects of student

Title:  Exploration of Groundwater Potential Zones for Shimla District using Remote sensing and Geographical Information System

Team members:  Phurpa Dorji, Karma Yoezer

Mentor:  Mr. Akash Bhardwaj

Brief about the project: A map of the area showing zones for groundwater potential is to be created by combination of Geographic Information System and Analytical Hierarchical Process. Our work will be based on open source GIS software- QGIS. The map should be able to show very high, high, moderate, low and very low zones of groundwater of Shimla district.

Title:  Fire Fighting Robot

Team members: Abhishek Kumar , Utkarsh Sharma, Deepanshu, Sanat Jain

Mentors:  Dr. Vikas Baghel, Dr. Nishant Jain

Brief about the project: It's necessary and very dangerous work to fight against flames. More number of people have lost their lives because of fire incidents. The project aims to design a robotic fire extinguishing vehicle that can be operated both wirelessly and manually. The main objective of the project is to automatically or manually design and implement a fire fighter robot to extinguish fire. The robot is equipped with sensors that help us detect fire, smoke or any obstacles in its path. The proposed vehicle has a gas spray which, compared to water, is able to extinguish fire at a faster rate. The robot control system presented here can be used for various robotic applications. We are mounting a Wi-fi module (Node MCU) for mobile communication and BLYNK terminal program for mobile control of the robot.

Title:  SweatNets - A viable source of portable water

Team Mates: Sonam Pelzom, Sharad Singh, Dechen Wangmo

Mentor:   Dr. Tanmay Gupta

Brief about the project: The major objective of our idea is to give drinking water to areas with a water shortage by turning the humid fog into it. We will be combining different materials to get an effective mesh that costs less and is simple to maintain.
In the future, we'll aim to harness solar energy to remove water from the atmosphere, especially in hotter locations. 

Title:  KRISHARKS

Team Mates:  Rahul Rana (201024), Harshit Singh (201002), Akhil Verma (201005), Himanshi Sood (201006), Aryan Bharwaj (201182), Kartik Bhardwaj (221031043)

Mentors: Prof. (Dr.) Shruti Jain, Dr. Pradeep Garg, Dr. Sunil Datt Sharma

Brief about the project:  Our SMART TECH KRISHARK - SPRAYER DRONE primary goal is to assist farmers in making their work simpler and more time-efficient while also protecting their health and detecting insects on the plant, which will aid in plant health. It will also save a significant amount of water and pesticides. Making a drone that would be affordable and simple for farmers to use will be our main goal.

Title:  Herbal formulation for the prevention and treatment of Dementia

Team Mates:  Sirina Kalia, Vrinda, Naina Puri, Khusboo Pandey

Mentor: Dr. Hemant Sood & Dr. Udayabanu Malairaman

Brief about the project: A herbal formulation would be prepared using Withania somnifera, Salvia rosemarinus and Piper nigrum for the prevention and treatment of dementia, for which, the principle of aromatherapy would be utilized to manufacture the product for its consumption.  

Title:  POCKETRAVEL

Team Mates:  Agam Raj, Ishan Sharma

Mentor: Dr. Aman Sharma

Brief about the project: 
● Creating a solution for the tourists who travel around. Showing them a designed path to travel on with a specific amount of time.
● Creating a domain of new unexplored places with a specific designed path on which they can travel on.
● A digital guide or a chatbot we call, that helps people find specific locations and find routes to reach their locations on.
● Showing a visual glimpse of the places (explored and unexplored) in terms of video and photos and giving a brief of the place to travel. POCKETRAVEL will increase the average spent time of tourists.

Title:  JOIE A friend you wish you had

Team Mates:  Archit Kaushal and Prakhar Jain

Mentor: Dr. Aman Sharma

Brief about the project: The AI-based chatbot project designed to provide answers to any DSA (Data Structures and Algorithms) question is an innovative solution to help students and developers in their learning and problem-solving journey. The chatbot will be trained on a large dataset of DSA problems and their solutions, which allows it to understand the context of a question and provide accurate answers. The user can interact with the chatbot using natural language, and the chatbot responds with the most relevant and helpful solution. The chatbot will be designed to be user-friendly and accessible, with a simple and intuitive interface that allows users to quickly get the information they need. The chatbot is also customizable, allowing users to specify the programming language or algorithm they are interested in. Overall, the AI-based chatbot project for DSA questions will be a valuable tool for students and developers looking to improve their understanding of data structures and algorithms. It will offer a fast, reliable, and personalized solution to a wide range of DSA problems, making it an indispensable resource for anyone interested in this field.