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Robotics Club

For students interested in robotics and automation technologies, the Robotics Club of the Regent Education and Research Foundation Group of Institutions aspires to develop a creative and collaborative atmosphere. The club promotes practical learning, skill development, and creativity in the field of robotics through workshops, projects, contests, and knowledge-sharing sessions.

— Vision

We aspire to be a hub of creativity, curiosity, and excellence, where students from diverse engineering disciplines collaborate to push the boundaries of robotics.

— Missions
  • We aim to provide a platform for learning, sharing knowledge, and applying theoretical concepts to practical, hands-on projects.
  • Through our activities, workshops, and competitions, we strive to inspire a lifelong love for robotics and technological innovation, preparing our members for success in both academic and professional pursuits.
  • We aim to adopt a culture of innovation by encouraging members to think creatively and solve real-world problems through robotics.
  • We intend to offer workshops, training sessions, and mentorship programs to enhance technical skills.
  • We will develop a network of alumni who continue to contribute to the field of robotics.
— Objectives

The objectives of the Robotics Club are as follows:

  • to increase awareness of and interest in the field of automation and robotics.
  • To provide a platform for students to collaborate, learn, and work on robotics projects.
  • To enhance practical skills in designing, building, programming, and operating robots.
  • To participate in robotics competitions and showcase the capabilities of the club members.
  • To contribute to the advancement of robotics research and applications
  • To connect members with professionals in the robotics industry through networking events, guest lectures, and industry visits.
— Activities
  • Regular Meetings: The club will conduct regular meetings to discuss progress, upcoming events, and general announcements. Meeting schedules will be communicated in advance.
  • Workshops: The club will host workshops on a range of robotics-related subjects, including fundamentals of robotics, microcontroller programming, sensor integration, and more.
  • Projects: Members will have the chance to work on robotics projects alone or in groups, promoting experiential learning and real-world application of principles.
  • Competitions: The club will participate in national and international robotics competitions, encouraging members to showcase their skills and innovation.
  • Guest Lectures: The club will invite experts and professionals from the robotics industry to deliver talks and share insights with members.
  • Outreach: The club may conduct outreach programs, demonstrations, and workshops in local schools and communities to promote robotics education.
— Workshop on Arduino
Workshop on Arduino
— Members of Robotics Club
Ms. Debarati Ghosh
Ms. Debarati Ghosh
Assistant Professor
(BSH )
Mr. Chiranjit Ghosh
Mr. Chiranjit Ghosh
Assistant Professor
(EEE)
Ms. Enakshmi Nandi
Ms. Enakshmi Nandi
Assistant Professor
(EEE)
Mr. Suryanka Saha
Mr. Suryanka Saha
Assistant Professor
(CE)
Mr. Krishna Kanta Maiti
Mr. Krishna Kanta Maiti
Assistant Professor
(MCA)
Ms. Debadrita Saha
Ms. Debadrita Saha
Assistant Professor
(CSE)
Dr. Anindita Das
Dr. Anindita Das
Assistant Professor
(BSH)
Mr. Aninda Das
Mr. Aninda Das
Assistant Professor
(ME)
Dr. Arindita Saha
Dr. Arindita Saha
Assistant Professor
(EE)
Avik Ghosh Dastidar
Avik Ghosh Dastidar
Assistant Professor
(BSH)
Subarna Mondal
Subarna Mondal
Assistant Professor
(ECE)
Bipul Dhali
Bipul Dhali
Assistant Professor
(CSE)
Amit Ghosh
Amit Ghosh
Assistant Professor
(ECE)
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