About.About HIT Haldia Institute of Technology, a dream project of our Hon’ble chairman Dr. Lakshman Seth, has emerged as one of the front runner technical institutes in Eastern India. The institute which had started its journey in 1996 in a humble way to offer B.Tech programmes in only three departments with ninety students in its roll, now offering B.Tech programmes in twelve disciplines and M.Tech programmes in five disciplines along with MCA and MBA programmes having an enviable student’s strength of 4500. The institute, located at the heart of the industrial city of Haldia, has a lush green sprawling campus equipped with all the modern facilities. The institute is poised to offer quality education in engineering and technology with emphasis on research, innovative approaches, and modern skill developments. The institute is accredited by NAAC with A Grade for its quality academic process. |
About the Department
The Mechanical Engineering department, started B. Tech programme in 2000 with merely forty students, scaled up subsequently to offer M. Tech programme (Specialization: Manufacturing Technology) alongside with B. Tech programme having present intake of 18 and 120 students respectively. The department relies on outcome based teaching-learning process so as to educate the students with all round capabilities to fulfill the requirements of the industries. The department has the state-of-the-art laboratories and a group of dynamic and energetic faculty pool committed to practice quality teaching and motivating the students to inculcate a sense of independent thinking and innovative and realistic approaches to practical problem-solving amenable for the industrial and real-life requirements. The department also emphasizes on research work and continuous improvement to foster academic excellence.
Seminar Objective The present days manufacturing industries is undergoing revolutionary changes characterized by complex new product development, stringent quality, higher reliability, wide volume-mix, shorter lead time, and low cost. The success of business therefore depends on how efficiently these problems are dealt with. Two different approaches in this regard are use of advanced materials and adoption of new and emerging technology which are superior over their traditional counterpart, amenable for industrial use, yet cost-effective. In the recent years, varieties of new technologies and advanced materials have emerged as potential avenues for industrial applications. Exposure to these areas therefore becomes very much appropriate and relevant so as to apply the same in the relevant work domains. The present seminar is aimed at providing a platform of knowledge and information sharing and discussion on the various issues of the said areas so that one can expose to these latest technological developments for the benefits of the academic fraternity as well as for the industries. Seminar Topics Machining Processes: Recent Advances and Future Trends. New Material- Challenges and Issues. Organising
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Prof. G. K. Bose
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Dr. D. D. Adhikary
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Mr. S. Naskar & Mr. D. Das
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