The Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Club (RAIC) is a dynamic initiative established in 2019 within the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering. Originally exclusive to students of the department, RAIC is dedicated to creating a collaborative and innovative environment for students passionate about technology. Its mission is to build a vibrant community where like- minded individuals come together to explore and advance their understanding of Robotics, IoT, and Artificial Intelligence. By focusing on hands-on learning, the club ensures its members gain practical exposure that bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application.
The RAIC is led by our Faculty Coordinators: Dr. G.A. Sathish Kumar, Head of the ECE Department; Dr. T.J. Jeyaprabha, Coordinator and Associate Professor, ECE; and Mr. A. G. Murali Krishna and Ms. S. Mary Cynthia, Assistant Coordinators and Assistant Professors, ECE.
RAIC is more than a technical club; it is a. This club serves as a hub for exchanging ideas and exploring new dimensions of robotics and AI applications. This inclusivity broadens perspectives and enables participants to address complex problems with holistic solutions. By providing hands-on exposure, RAIC ensures that its members are well-prepared for industry challenges. The skills gained through the club's programs include not only technical expertise but also teamwork, project management, and critical thinking.
In essence, RAIC is a springboard for innovation, a support system for aspiring technologists, and a beacon for anyone passionate about robotics and artificial intelligence. By building a culture of curiosity and collaboration, the club ensures its members are not just learners but contributors to the advancement of technology.
At Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering (SVCE), we organize a range of engaging events to inspire and challenge students, including:
• Mentorship Program: One of RAIC's core initiatives is its peer mentorship program, which offers 60 hours of structured training designed to equip participants with industry-relevant skills. This program takes students through a progressive learning journey. With around 36 mentees and 6 mentors the classes are conducted in two phases.
• Ampere Quest: Ampere Quest, a team-based event exclusively organized for the 2nd-year Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) students, was held with great enthusiasm and participation. The event saw an overwhelming response with 31 teams registering, consisting of 2 members per team, amounting to 62 participants.
• Enigma: A cryptography challenge crafted exclusively for first-year students, promoting analytical thinking and problem-solving.
• UPAGRAHA: A prestigious national-level technical symposium nurturing ideas and a platform for expressing technical skills.
• Make-a-thon: A creative marathon encouraging students to design and build solutions for real-life challenges faced in the society.
• Track Bot and Maze Bot: Line follower and obstacle avoiding robots designed to test the students understanding of electronic sensors and microcontrollers.
• Guest Lectures: Insightful sessions on emerging trends and core topics in electronics and communication engineering
President | NandhananR | IVYearECEB |
Vice-President | KavithaS | IVYearECEB |
Secretary | HareshKrishnaGS | IIIYearECEA |
Mentors | AdarshS | IIIYearECEA |
AkshayG | IIIYearECEA | |
RoshanM | IIIYearECEC | |
VikashSK | IIIYearECEC | |
BalasarswathyB | IIIYearECEA | |
Joint Secretaries | Anushri | IIYearECEA |
Nivetha | IIYearECEB | |
VishalSundaram | IIYearECEC |