Bhopal: The Department of Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science, in association with MPCST and Robonauts India, Bhopal, organized a two-day Intercollegiate Workshop on Robotics on 10th and 11th December 2024. The objective of the workshop was to provide technical training to students for utilizing autonomous systems in performing precise and critical tasks in the rapidly advancing world of technology.
The workshop commenced with an inaugural session, followed by an introduction by experts, Mr. Arpit Soni Center Head and Certified Trainer in Robonauts and Mr. Anshu Haldar Trainee Engineer at Robonauts, India). Day 1 focused on a blend of theory and practical sessions. The experts provided insights into programming using the Arduino IDE platform, basic circuit designing with electronic components, and the fundamentals of robotics. The day concluded with a doubt-clearing session, enabling students to solidify their understanding.
Day 2 focused on practical applications and hands-on activities. Participants were introduced to the Infra-Red (IR) sensor module and its use as an Arduino input unit, along with the basic circuit implementation of IR sensors. The session progressed with the control of DC motors using IR sensors and an introduction to 3- and 4-wheel robot structure designs. Attendees constructed a 3-wheel robot body using DC motors and castor wheels, connecting it to Arduino, a motor driver module, an IR sensor, and a power unit. The workshop culminated in programming and implementing an IR-based line follower robot, followed by a skill test for participants.
The workshop witnessed enthusiastic participation from 69 students representing various colleges, including Jagran Lake City University and Kasturba Girls College. The concluding event witnessed the college commending the students for their enthusiastic participation and extending heartfelt congratulations to all for a successful and enriching session