RAS FINAL PROJECT PPT EVALUATION

RAS FINAL PROJECT PPT EVALUATION

Date: 21st October 2024
Venue: EEE E-Classroom
Organized by: IEEE OUCE Robotics and Automation Society


The IEEE OUCE Robotics and Automation Society conducted a session on October 21, 2024, for members of the Robotics Club (2023-24 batch), for the purpose of presenting their final project ideas through PowerPoint presentations and to showcase their innovative robotics projects and receive expert feedback on their progress.

Session Highlights:
The session featured a total of nine project presentations, each delivered by a team of robotics club members. The projects covered a diverse array of applications within the field of robotics, demonstrating the club members’ creativity and technical understanding. The presentation topics included:

● Automatic Pet Feeder
● Face Recognition Door Lock
● Smart GPS Tracking System
● Monocopter
● Maze Solver Bot Using Ultrasonic Sensor
● Obstacle Avoidance Bot
● Hand Gesture Controller Bot
● PenBeat
● Multifunctional Semi-Autonomous Robot

Each team presented their work before an esteemed evaluator, Professor E. Madhusudhan Raju, who offered insightful feedback. Prof. Raju not only evaluated each presentation for its conceptual innovation and delivery but also posed relevant questions to the presenters. This engagement provided students with a chance to refine their ideas and gain constructive insights on aspects where they could improve for the final model presentations.


The presentations were assessed based on criterias like: Originality of Idea, Effectiveness of Presentation and Real World Applications. Prof. Raju’s feedback highlighted areas for potential enhancement, encouraging teams to refine their concepts and enhance their technical implementations. His suggestions and queries offered valuable direction for the students as they moved forward in their project development.


The event was a success, providing a valuable interactive platform for students to advance their skills in both robotics project development and presentation. The IEEE OUCE Robotics and automation Society continues to foster such initiatives, supporting students in their journey of innovation and technological exploration within the robotics domain.