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=== Assistive Technology Lab ===
 
Assistive Technology Lab works for a very unique and a noble cause of designing projects by the students of SVECW to benefit the differently-abled. This is a small but definite step to mainstream people with disabilities into society. Professor Alan Rux , founder of the Assistive Technology Program at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA, visits SVECW every year in the month of July and guides students in developing projects related to Assistive Technology.
=== Texas Instruments Lab ===
 
Texas Instruments Digital Signal Processing Lab is set up in our college in the month of January, 2012. Quite a good number of activities are going on in this lab with the involvement of both faculty and students. We have conducted two training programs for the students and the kits provided by them are later used to teach a course work for Third Year B. Tech ECE students.
*Implementation of Super Resolution Algorithms for Medical Imaging
 Among the five projects listed above, the first three projects are the UG projects and are submitted for TI India Analog Design Contest 2011 and the remaining two projects are the projects taken up by the Post Graduate students.<br/> As a part of the contest the students made maximum utilization of TI support, documentation material and the forums to solve their issues. This exposure really made the students to learn more than what they learn from their text books.<br/>The two PG projects were completed&nbsp; and the students are learning to work with medical imaging and heterogeneous platforms.
The listed UG projects are submitted for TI India Analog Design Contest 2013
*System for monitoring drowsiness using eye movement
As a part of the contest the students were received approximately $200 cost of equipment. The students made maximum utilization of TI support, documentation material and the forums to solve their issues. This exposure really made the students to learn more than what they are learning from their text books.<br/>The first two batches were selected for a consolation prize of Rs. 10,000/- and they presented a paper in TIIEC -2013. The third batch was selected for a poster presentation in TIIEC – 2013.
== Faculty Innovation and Entrepreneurship ==
===Faculty Research Publications===
The faculty of SVECW covers diverse area of Engineering and Basic Sciences. World has been changing continuously with technological advancements and applications. SVECW aims to match with global technological developments. Different disciplines are working hard on various assignments and projects with main emphasis on practical applications and exploring fundamentals. Cross-disciplinary research of the faculty members is one of the major contributing factors on the part of the institution.
Engineering is one of the core areas of SVECW, which covers, Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical, Civil, Computers and Information Technology. Multidisciplinary innovative approach for complex problem-solving is the hallmark of our disciplines. The faculty members are focusing on the research activities and consultancies. Our research has stretched across the traditional disciplines and uses the resources of Engineering.
Basic Sciences are providing an insightful training in research. These have well qualified faculty. The department of Basic Sciences has erudite faculty, who are intellectuals in their specialized fields of research. Most of the faculty are actively involved in research and publications. The department has the credit of a good number of publications in prestigious National and International Journals.
S.No. Department No.of Publications
1 ECE 196
2 EEE 155
3 CSE 155
4 IT 58
5 ME 25
6 CE 14
7 BS 68
8 MBA 36
== Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration ==
=== IBM Centre of Excellence ===
 
The MOU was signed between the institute and IBM and the relationship was established to give students and faculty the opportunity to work closely with the industry and utilize both the resources in the best possible manner.
National integrity should flow from the heart of every citizen. Apart from academics, every student must involve in serving her country.
National Service Scheme (NSS) has been introduced as a part of the academic programs since the establishment of SVECW.&nbsp; NSS has been functioning as a regular feature in the realm of our Institution. NSS has enriched the students’ souls and mind. The cardinal principle of the NSS programme is that it is organized by the students themselves, and both students and teachers through their combined participation in community service, get a sense of involvement in the tasks of nation building.
National Service Scheme (NSS) has been introduced as a part of the academic programs since the establishment of SVECW.&nbsp; NSS has been functioning as a regular feature in the realm of our Institution. NSS has enriched the students’ souls and mind. The cardinal principle of the NSS programme is that it is organized by the students themselves, and both students and teachers through their combined participation in community service, get a sense of involvement in the tasks of nation building.<br/> The overall objective of this scheme is Education and Service to the community and by the community. It’s student's program where we cater to the need of the community, as and when required, It will also help the students to communicate with the society. Students develop many skills and learn how to behave and interact with different kinds of people. The students go to the rural areas and try to develop a Technocratic Environment and help the underprivileged people to develop themselves.
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