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TCE-HBTU 36 HOURS HACKATHON

Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai, Tamil Nadu and Harcourt Butler Technical University, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh is conducting 36 hours hackathon between 27-Dec-2019 and 28-Dec-2019

The aim of this event is to motivate young talents from both colleges to create interesting solutions for one of the important social needs today - Waste Management in Urban Areas . The hackathon is divided into five broad themes or categories. Participants have to come up with innovative solutions under any one of the themes.

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TEQIP

TEQIP

The World Bank supported Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP) is a long term programme, being implemented in three phases for a systemic transformation of the Technical Education System in India. In Third phase (TEQIP III), it has now initiated to improve the quality of Technical education through institutional and systemic reforms in our country.
TCE

TCE

Thiagarajar College of Engineering (TCE), Madurai, an ISO 9001:2008 certified Institution, affiliated to the Anna University is one among the several educational and philanthropic institutions founded by Philanthropist and Industrialist Late. Shri. Karumuttu Thiagarajan Chettiar. The College is funded by Central and State Goverments and Management. The courses offered in TCE are approved by the ALL India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi. TCE was granted Autonomy in the year 1987 and the programme have been accredited by the National Board of Accreditation(NBA).TCE offers 8 undergraduate programmes, 13 postgraduate programmes and doctoral programme in Engineering, Science and Architecture.
HBTU

HBTU

Harcourt Butler Technical University, Kanpur has been established in year 2016 by the Government of Uttar Pradesh with a view for making it a leading Residential University to become a Centre of Excellence with focus on Research and Development and Incubation in the field of Engineering, Technology, Basic & Applied Sciences, Humanities, Social Science & Management Architecture and other professional courses. HBTU aims to promote studies, research & innovation in Engineering areas , to enhance skill development through continuing education programme and knowledge and to achieve excellence in higher Technical education. On academic front, the University is running Four Schools with 13 Undergraduate Programmes along with M.C.A, full time & part time M.Tech. Programme

Important Dates

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  • Hackathon
    27-Jan to 28-Jan

Prizes

Themes

IoT

Virtual Reality

AI/ML

Data Analytics

Block Chain

Finalists

Team Name Team Leader Problem Statement
FLASH JEYSIVA A P Monitoring of Sanitation
SOUTHSIDE SERPENTS S.VARSHA Sorting of waste in the collection point
HONS HARPREET SINGH BASRAN Household or Commercial waste disposal system
Team Name Team Leader Problem Statement
DRIFTERS SURYA KUMAR K Sewage tank automated blockage cleaning removal
PERPLEX ANNHILATORS JEYSAKTHI R Reduce, Reuse & Recycle the Water used in Urban Homes & Apartments
CODEBLOODED D.B.SURYA Effective use of Food remains in hotels, Restaurants, Food shops, Functions, Hostels & Houses
Team Name Team Leader Problem Statement
HACK ELITE ABHINAV G Sewage tank automated blockage cleaning removal
THE DEBRIS DIVIDER V.VIJAY SANKAR Sorting of waste in the collection point
GREPHON ARAVIND MANIKANDAN R Reduce, Reuse & Recycle the Water used in Urban Homes & Apartments
Team Name Team Leader Problem Statement
KANISHKAR. M KANISHKAR. M Plastic waste Management in Commercial Building
WARMONGERS R.KRITHIKA Effective use of Food remains in hotels, Restaurants, Food shops, Functions, Hostels & Houses
VIKING RAIDER GOWTHAM A Effective use of Food remains in hotels, Restaurants, Food shops, Functions, Hostels & Houses
Team Name Team Leader Problem Statement
ADASTRA KENNETH HAGIN Plastic waste Management in Commercial Building
GOLDEN FLASHES KEERTHANA.H Effective use of Food remains in hotels, Restaurants, Food shops, Functions, Hostels & Houses
TITANZ SELVA KUMAR R Household or Commercial waste disposal system

Problem Statements

Use the abstract format here. Submit the same for registration
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    1. Reduce, Reuse & Recycle the Water used in Urban Homes & Apartments
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    Problem Description:

    There is lot of grey water generated from home/commercial buildings. Daily a home consisting of four members consume and utilize at least 100 to 150 litres of water per day for bathing, toilet, kitchen, drinking and washing clothes etc.. Other than these we use water for cleaning the vehicles, house and gardening too. Except for drinking all the water that we use say for kitchen vessel washing, cloth washing, bathing goes wasted into the sewers or drainage. This water can be recycled and reused. The day is not so near where we humanity are going to face a severe water threat. And currently no one is even bothered about it and lack of awareness among the people is a major problem.

    Solution Expected:

    A Device for collecting the waste water from homes and recycling it and reusing it. An application program for monitoring the water usage similar to that of current EB bill usage in a home. Redesigning the existing taps, showers, flush systems & pipe lines for effective reduction of unwanted water consumption.

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    2. Household or Commercial waste disposal system
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    Problem Description:

    Build an Eco-Friendly Sector based garbage collector which would encourage the citizens to dispose the garbage in the right place and get rewarded for the same

    Solution Expected:

    Solutions for Effective Management of Household wastages by the Government A device for Segregation of Biodegradable and Non Biodegradable waste A device for every household for compressing the wastages into small cubes and then incinerating them in a closed chamber

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    3. Eco–Friendly Area/Sector based Waste Collection System with Reward Points
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    Problem Description:

    There is lot of grey water generated from home/commercial buildings. Daily a home consisting of four members consume and utilize at least 100 to 150 litres of water per day for bathing, toilet, kitchen, drinking and washing clothes etc.. Other than these we use water for cleaning the vehicles, house and gardening too. Except for drinking all the water that we use say for kitchen vessel washing, cloth washing, bathing goes wasted into the sewers or drainage. This water can be recycled and reused. The day is not so near where we humanity are going to face a severe water threat. And currently no one is even bothered about it and lack of awareness among the people is a major problem.

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    4. Effective use of Food remains in hotels, Restaurants, Food shops, Functions, Hostels & Houses
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    Problem Description:

    A lot of people are below the poverty line in India. A large sector of people in India are starving for food and do not even get a square meal a day. whereas on the other hand a lot of food is getting wasted from hotels, restaurants, food shops, functions, hostels and even in our houses. Hence these food remains can be given to those people below the poverty line who aches for food.

    Solution Expected:

    Developing application (similar to swiggy, Zomato and Uber eats) that may connect the person with food remains with NGO and volunteers who are willing to deliver the food to the poor people near the locality.

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    5. Eliminating Deadly Wastes through 5S - Education through Gaming
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    Problem Description:

    5S is a philosophy, a way of thinking which focuses on organizing and managing the workspace and Home by eliminating 8 Wastes while improving quality and safety. The 8 most common forms of waste can be remembered using the mnemonic "DOWNTIME"

  • Defective Production
  • Overproduction
  • Waiting
  • Non-used Employee Talent
  • Transportation
  • Inventory
  • Motion Excessive (Over Processing)
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    Development of Gaming Application to educate about 5S methodology using Information Technology Trends for College / Home / Hostel in maximum of 5 levels.

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    6. Sewage tank automated blockage cleaning removal
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    Problem Description:

    Identify an automated way to clean sewage tanks and remove any blockage present in the tank.


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    7. Plastic waste Management in Commercial Building
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    Problem Description:

    Assume the plastic juice/water bottles used in commercial buildings. Identify ways to automate the process of collection and disposal of plastic.

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    8. Effective utilization of urban waste
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    Problem Description:

    Urban waste may consist of both industrial as well as residential waste. Whether such commingled waste can be used as an alternative material for some other resources, which ultimately reduces cost, enhances the resource consumption

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    9. Monitoring of Sanitation
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    Problem Description:

    Every year a lot of people suffer from various diseases due to lack of sanitation. A major reason for the outbreak of these diseases is due to lack of sanitation in waste management and drinking water,still there is no prevailing method that can effectively detect and monitor the outbreak and spreading of water borne diseases

    Solution Expected:

    Design a system that will analyse the properties of water and help to improve sanitation facilities by monitoring waste management and also by detecting outbreak and spreading of water-borne diseases, thereby ensuring sanitation to create a healthy world.

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    10. Sorting of waste in the collection point
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    Problem Description:

    Waste sorting is the process by which waste is separated into different elements in the collection point itself. It is expected to have the solutions for waste sorting at the household and collected through curbside collection schemes. The solution can be a software, hardware or mixing of both with or without IoT enabled

Organising Committee - TCE
CHIEF PATRON
Mr.Karumuttu T.Kannan, Chairman & Correspondent
PATRON
Dr. V. Abhai Kumar, Principal
TEQIP COORDINATOR
Dr.Palaninatha Raja, Dean - Planning and Development
HACKATHON COORDINATOR
Dr.N.Kamaraj, Dean - Students
NODAL PERSON
Dr.C.Deisy, HOD, IT
STAFF COORDINATORS
Ms.S.Karthiga, Assistant Professor, IT
Ms.K.Indira, Assistant Professor, IT
Ms.C.V.Nisha Angeline, Assistant Professor, IT
Mr.M.Thangavel, Assistant Professor, IT
Mrs.Raja Lavanya, Assistant Professor, CSE
Ms.S.Sivasangari, Assistant Professor, CIVIL
Dr.K.Hariharan, Associate Professor, ECE
Dr.R.Helen, Assistant Professor, EEE
Mr.B.Sankar, Assistant Professor, MECH
Mr.S.Parthasarathi, Assistant Professor, MECHT
Organising Committee - HBTU
CHIEF PATRON
Prof.N B Singh, Honorable Vice Chancellor
TEQIP COORDINATOR
Dr.Raghuraj Singh, Professor
HACKATHON COORDINATOR
Dr.Narendra Kohli, Professor, Dean, Incubation Hub
STAFF COORDINATORS
Dr.A.K.Shankhwar, Associate Dean, Incubation Hub
Mr.A.K.Rathore, Coordinator, Startup
Prof.Yaduvir Singh, HOD, EEE
Dr.S.K.S.Yadav, Assistant Professor, ME
Dr.P.K.S.Yadav, Assistant Professor, Oil Technology
Dr.Vinod Yadav, Associate Professor, Humanities
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Thiagarajar College of Engineering
Madurai
Tamil Nadu
625015
email tcehbtuhackathon@gmail.com