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Mechanical Engineering Overview About HOD's Message Faculty Infrastructure Achievements Events Magazine Publications Consultancy Industry Connect In-house Trainings Technical Society Department FAQ's

Course Overview


Mechanical Engineering at ABES Engineering College

Transforming students into professionals is not an easy task. It takes dedication, experience, and willingness to deliver the necessary and relevant knowledge. Since 2003, the department of mechanical engineering at ABES is known to be transforming 120 students into professional engineers each year. And it is considered one of the best mechanical engineering colleges in the country.

Thanks to the experience and reputation that ABES has earned over the years, it enjoys collaborations with major players in the market. The classes at ABES are conducted using cutting-edge information communication technologies. The course is recognized by the national board of accreditation. And the members of the faculty are leaders in their respective areas of study. Faculty members in touch with the industry ensure the perfect alignment of the curriculum with the industrial trends and demands.

The testimonials featured on the ABES website only bolster the claims made by the institute. The professional growth of the students and fulfilling stories from their time at ABES speaks volumes about the environment and the impact of ABES.

Why us


Theoretical learning with Advanced Teaching - Learning Aids and reputed Faculty Members

Becoming a versatile professional who is in “Evergreen Market Demand

Practical Learning with Industry collaborated Centre for Excellences.

Best Infrastructure and well-equipped labs with the latest technology.

Equal Career Opportunities in Core and IT-related Jobs.

Active research groups for carrying out collaborative and interdisciplinary research.

Our Mechanical Engineers are equally capable to cater the challenge of programming and IOT as CS, IT & ECE students.

Provides a platform to students to participate in various national and international competitions like SAE BAJA, EFFICYCLE, SOLAR VEHICLE.

Here's your first step towards unlocking your potential: register using https://admissions.abes.ac.in/engineering and be a part of an amazing journey with ABES engineering college.

Admission Procedure


ABES engineering college is one of the highest-rated and the most positively reviewed colleges among the mechanical engineering colleges in Ghaziabad. The admissions depend on entrance exams and certified evaluation tests like Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). A qualified student must get through counseling and in-person interviews before becoming eligible for taking up studies at ABES Engineering College. The desired quality of class composition is never compromised for enrolling more students, for the stature of ABES built over years of consistency in terms of the quality of training to uphold the growth of its students.

Career Opportunities after BTech in Mechanical Engineering

What makes ABES different from Other Colleges?

ABES ups the game with the experience achieved through a long and arduous journey. The focus is usually on training the best engineers with the help of the best possible technology, instead of making promises and failing to keep them. The student testimonials and faculty profiles only support this notion. The faculty is active and always pursuing knowledge. The publication frequency of the departments suggests positively regarding the research taking place at ABES. And a deeper dive into the same reveals the best intentions and hard work on the institute's behalf.

What should you expect from a degree in ME at ABES Engineering College?

A BTech degree in ME for ABES demonstrates a lot while a student embarks on a job search. The unparalleled reputation of ABES automatically highlights a student and helps them stand out from the crowd. Employers understand what exposures a student might have got during their tenure at ABES in terms of skill development opportunities. A ME graduate from ABES must have gone through rigorous training utilizing cutting-edge technologies and with adept and passionate teachers. Industry readiness is the need of the hour, and ABES delivers on that front with remarkable finesse. Being the top BTech mechanical engineering college in Ghaziabad, the expectations from ABES is high and the institute never fails to deliver on them.

MOUs


Vision


To create globally competent mechanical engineers capable of working in an interdisciplinary environment, contributing to society through innovation, entrepreneurship and leadership.

Mission


  • To provide excellent teaching learning environment.
  • To create supportive surroundings for innovative research, and develop capabilities to analyze interdisciplinary engineering problems.
  • To inculcate ethical values and leadership qualities to produce successful professionals.
  • To promote Industry-Institute relationship.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)

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To apply basic science and engineering knowledge, critical thinking across the disciplines and emerging areas of mechanical engineering for higher studies, research and employability to handle real life problems.
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To inculcate communication skills, ethical conduct and understand legal and cultural aspects to serve the society.
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To develop managerial skills, team spirit, leadership qualities and engage in lifelong learning for a successful professional career.
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To strengthen their ability to adopt technological changes for developing innovative and sustainable solutions considering health, safety and environmental aspects.

Program Outcomes (POs)

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Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
2
Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
3
Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
4
Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
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Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
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The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
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Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
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Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
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Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
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Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
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Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) relevant to the Course

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Empower students to apply their practical skills and knowledge in major streams such as thermal, design, manufacturing and industrial engineering.
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Prepare students for building their career in different industries or pursue higher studies in mechanical engineering and able to solve interdisciplinary problems along with values and professional ethics.
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The primary focus of the department is to empower our students with overall development and make them industry ready
DR. R. S. RAMAN, Head of the Department

Mechanical Engineering has been traditionally thought of as a professional discipline, applying principles from engineering, physics in design and analysis, manufacturing of mechanical systems, and the associated transfer and flow of energies from one form to another.

The Department offers Bachelor’s and Master’s level programs that prepare students for tomorrow’s rapidly evolving technological environment.

The department has modern infrastructure to undertake high-end teaching, research and developmental activities in its various laboratories. Our undergraduates and graduate students, conduct fundamental and applied research at the cutting edge of Science and Technology along with incubating successful technical ventures.

Faculty members have excellent academic credentials and are highly motivated. Our students work closely with these faculties while advancing the frontiers of next generation engineering and technology. The primary focus is to impart technical hands on know-how to students, promote their problem solving skills and innovation of new technologies. Undergraduate students are encouraged to undertake various research projects under the guidance of experienced industrial experts. The Department also maintains active research groups for carrying out collaborative and interdisciplinary research.

We always intend to impart knowledge through a closed knit family of highly competent faculty. Our laboratories have been very well established not only to cover complete syllabi but also to motivate students to learn beyond the syllabus which facilitates comprehensive understanding of the subject (both the practical and theoretical aspects) and develop skill sets of students to become promising engineers in future.

The Department looks forward to contribute in solving the technological challenges of the society with active participation from all sections of the society. Thank you for visiting and supporting us for incredible technical happenings!

Name Designation Mobile Mail ID
Prof. (Dr.)Sanjay Kumar Singh
(Officiating Director)
Chairperson 9871876762 director@abes.ac.in
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Tiwari
Assistant Prof.(ASH)
Member 9412100566 rajesh.tiwari@abes. ac. in
Dr. R.R. Panda
Chief Proctor, Professor (ASH)
Member 9953902045 registrar@abes.ac.in
Ms. Nitika Jain
Registrar
Member 9999889342 registrar@abes.ac.in
Mr. Manabendra Saha
Assistant Professor (ME)
Member 9540964594 manabendra.saha@abes.ac.in
Ms. Pragati Shrivastava Deb
Assistant Professor(EN)
Member Secretary 9899477003 pragati.srivastava@abes. ac. in
Rohan Kumar
Roll No:2200320210050
Admission No.: 2022BO211021
EN 2nd year
Student Special Invitee (Male) 7500658504 rohan.22B0211021@abes.ac.in
Jahnvi Bansal
Roll No:2100321530082
Admission No.: 2021B1531042
AIML 3rd Year
Student Special Invitee (Female) 7451827244 jahnvi.21b1531042@abes.ac.in
DR. RAVI SHANKAR RAMAN
Associate Professor & Head of DepartmentHOD
ravi.raman@abes.ac.in
DR. ABHISHEK PANDEY
Assistant Professor (Selection Grade)
abhishek.pandey@abes.ac.in
DR. NAMAN JAIN
Assistant Professor (Selection Grade)
naman.jain@abes.ac.in
DR. PRATISHTHA
Assistant Professor (Selection Grade)
pratishtha.sharma@abes.ac.in
MR. ANOOP PANDEY
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)
anoop.pandey@abes.ac.in
MR. CHETAN RAJORIA
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)
chetan.rajoria@abes.ac.in
MR. MANISH MANGAL
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)
manish.mangal@abes.ac.in
MR. MANABENDRA SAHA
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)
manabendra.saha@abes.ac.in
MR. MAYANK KUSHWAHA
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)
mayank.kushwaha@abes.ac.in
MR. SAURABH
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)
saurabh.awasthi@abes.ac.in
Home > Mechanical Engineering > Publications
Journals
Conference
Patent
Book Chapter
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G. R. Arpitha, Naman Jain, Akarsh Verma, (2023);"Banana biofiber and glass fiber reinforced hybrid composite for lightweight structural applications: mechanical, thermal, and microstructural characterization", Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, Springer, Vol. 15( ), pp: 1- 11, ISSN 2190-6815 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13399-023-04300-y
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Akash D. Pandya 1, Ajay M. Patel 1, Bhavesh R. Hindocha 2, Manoj Kumar 3, Ankit D. Oza 4,*, Kiran S. Bhole 5, Manoj Kumar 6 & Manish Gupta 7, (2023); "Using automation and machine learning to maximize tool use in turning centers for better surface finish", INNOVATION AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD, Vol. 10( ), pp: 1- 13, ISSN 2737-5994 doi:10.1142/S2737599423400030
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Manisha Makwana, Ajay M Patel, Ankit D. Oza, Manoj Kumar, Abhishek Kumar & Abhishek Joshi, (2023); "Influence on dynamic behaviour of single layer graphene by Stone wales and pinhole defects", ADVANCES IN MATERIALS AND PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES, Taylor & Francis, Vol. 1( ), pp: 1- 13, ISSN 2374-068X https://doi.org/10.1080/2374068X.2023.2192126
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Abhishek Pandey, Atul Kumar Sharma, Dharmendra Kumar Shukla and Kailash Narayan Pandey, (2023); "Effect of Self-Healing by Dicyclopentadiene Microcapsules on Tensile and Fatigue Properties of Epoxy Composites", Materials, MDPI, Vol. 16( 14), pp: 5191- 5210, ISSN 1996-1944 https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16145191
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Manoj Nikam , Hamad A. Al-Lohedan , Faruq Mohammad , Surekha Khetree, Vinayak Patil, Girish Lonare, Firdos Jahan Khan, Govind Jagatap, Jayant P. Giri, Ankit D. Oza, Manoj Kumar, Rajkumar B. Chadge and Ahmed A. Soleiman, (2023); "Optimization of Machining Parameters for Enhanced Performance of Glass-Fibre-Reinforced Plastic (GFRP) Composites Using Design of Experiments", Sustainability, MDPI, Vol. 15( 16), pp: 1- 16, ISSN 2071-1050 https://doi.org/10.3390/su151612372
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Naman Jain, Pragya Sharma, Akarsh Verma and Juhi Gupta , (2023);"Enhancement of thermo-mechanical, creep-recovery, and anti-microbial properties in PVA-based biodegradable films through cross-linking with oxalic acid: implications for packaging application", Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, Springer, Vol. -( ), pp: 1- 10, ISSN 2190-6823 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13399-023-04748-y
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Rahul Verma, Mohammad Sikandar Azam, Shiv Ranjan Kumar, (2022); "Performance evaluation of glass ionomer and alumina-silica nanoparticle reinforced dental composite using preference selection index", Polymer Composites, John Wiley and Sons Inc., Vol. 43( 6), pp: 3745- 3752, ISSN 1548-0569 https://doi.org/10.1002/pc.26652
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G. R. Arpitha, Naman Jain, Akarsh Verma, M. Madhusudhan, (2022); "Corncob bio?waste and boron nitride particles reinforced epoxy?based composites for lightweight applications: fabrication and characterization", Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, Springer, Vol. 13( ), pp: 1- 8, ISSN 2190-6815 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13399-022-03717-1
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Asim Kumar Das1 · Ravi Kant Singh1 · Manideep Roy1 · Amit Kumar2 · Subhas Chandra Rana1 · Alok kumar Ansu3 · Ashish Goyal3 · Ankit D. Oza4 · Manoj Kumar5 · Anita Gehlot6, (2022); "Optimum design of S-shaped diffuser by studying the effect of inlet velocity, turning angle and area ratio", International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing, Springer Nature, Vol. 1( ), pp: 1- 13, ISSN 1955-2513 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12008-022-01132-4
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Mukesh Kumar, Ravi Kant Gupta, Anand Pandey, Ashish Goyal, Ankit D. Oza, Manoj Kumar, Rajesh Deorari, Deepak Kumar, (2022); "Development of tool electrode by powder metallurgy technique and analysis of tool wear rate by design of experiment methodology", International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM), Springer Nature, Vol. 1( ), pp: 1- 12, ISSN 1955-2513 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12008-022-01128-0
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Nidhi Bansal Garg, Atul Garg, Mohit Bansal, (2022); "Effect of Cold Work, Ageing on Hardness and Ultimate Tensile Strength of Microalloyed Steel", Key Engineering Materials, scientific.net, Vol. 933( ), pp: 116- 123, ISSN 1662-9795 https://doi.org/10.4028/p-r2n2g8
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Payal Sharma, N R Chauhan, Manish Saraswat, (2021); "Impact of Alumina Nanoadditives on Operation and Emission Attributes of Diesel Engine", Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research, JSIR, Vol. 80( 2), pp: 166- 171, ISSN 0975-1084 (Online); 0022-4456 (Print) http://nopr.niscair.res.in/handle/123456789/56125
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MOUs/Tie-Ups

Name of the company/Institution Date of signing MOU/collaboration Duration Purpose of MOU
School of Manufacturing skills, Bhartiya Skill Development University, Jaipur (BSDU) 25-Mar-2021 3 Years training, internship, research & development, seminars, workshops and related services
Hubai Hongcheng Valves Pvt. Ltd., Zirakpur 22-Feb-2021 1 year Research, training & development and dissemination of knowledge, Technical Training for the students
Tata Steel Limited 01-Dec-2020 2 years To enhance technical curriculum, upskilling the students and providing expert consultancy services
Motif Electric Limited 26-Feb-2019 3 years Research collaboration, Training and placement for the students
Time Education Delhi Centre 28-Dec-2018 3 years Conducting Gate preparation classes in campus
Name of the company/Institution
Date of signing MOU/collaboration
School of Manufacturing skills, Bhartiya Skill Development University, Jaipur (BSDU)
25-Mar-2021
Hubai Hongcheng Valves Pvt. Ltd., Zirakpur
22-Feb-2021
1 year
Research, training & development and dissemination of knowledge, Technical Training for the students
Tata Steel Limited
01-Dec-2020
Motif Electric Limited
26-Feb-2019
Time Education Delhi Centre
28-Dec-2018
Activities Conducted Under MoUs
Name of the company Activity Name Date of Event Members Involved
Tata Steel Limited A session on "Bearing Mounting/Dismounting Procedure" (Online Mode) 7th Dec 2020
25 students
1 faculty member
Motif Electric Limited Guest lecture on " Road to Industry 4.0 and technlogies enabling industry 4.0" 10th Jun 2019 50+ Faculties
Time Education Delhi Centre Seminar on "Higher study [GATE] preparation" Jan-19 180 Students
Name of the company
Activity Name
Tata Steel Limited
A session on "Bearing Mounting/Dismounting Procedure" (Online Mode)
Motif Electric Limited
Guest lecture on " Road to Industry 4.0 and technlogies enabling industry 4.0"
Time Education Delhi Centre
Seminar on "Higher study [GATE] preparation"
Jan-19
180 Students
List of Projects Undertaken
Title of the collaborative activity Name of the collaborating agency with contact details Name of the participant Year of Award Amount Sanctioned
Smart Packaging and Monitoring Box with IOT for fruits and vegetables MEITY GOI Mr. Mohit Bansal 2020 100000
Touchless Door Opening Handle MEITY GOI Mr. Anoop Pandey 2020 150000
KALA KI CAR MEITY GOI Mr. Tushar Rajput 2020 150000
Toothbrush Bristle Replacer Mr. Tureen Gupta Mr. Tushar Rajput 2020 50000
Fabrication and numerical study of self healing smart polymers composites CRIP-AKTU Dr. Anuj Kumar Jain 2019 235361
Title of the collaborative activity
Name of the collaborating agency with contact details
Smart Packaging and Monitoring Box with IOT for fruits and vegetables
MEITY GOI
Touchless Door Opening Handle
MEITY GOI
KALA KI CAR
MEITY GOI
Toothbrush Bristle Replacer
Mr. Tureen Gupta
Fabrication and numerical study of self healing smart polymers composites
CRIP-AKTU
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Labs


Sr.no Name of Labs Number of Computer Systems Description
1 Mechanical Workshop Lab/Manufactring Process Lab 1 I3, 2GB RAM
2 Engineering Graphics & Design Lab Nil -
3 Fluid Mechanics Lab/ Fluid Machinery Lab Nil -
4 Material Testing Lab/ Measurement & Metrology Lab Nil -
5 Computer Aided Machine Drawing I & II Lab Nil -
6 IC Engine Automobile Lab / Applied Thermodynamics Lab Nil -
7 Heat & Mass Transfer Lab / Refrigeration & Airconditioning Lab Nil -
8 Theory of Machine Lab Nil -
9 CAD Lab 1/Machine Design Lab 42 AutoCAD, SOLIDWORKS, ANSYS, PRO-E, I5, 8GB RAM
10 CAD Lab 2/ Python Lab/Internet of Things Lab 30 AutoCAD, SOLIDWORKS, ANSYS, PRO-E, I5, 8GB RAM
11 CNC Lab 1 I5, 8GB RAM
12 Center of Excellence- Automobile 1 I5, 8GB RAM
13 Engine Research Lab 1 I5, 8GB RAM
Sr.no Name of Labs
1 Mechanical Workshop Lab/Manufactring Process Lab
2 Engineering Graphics & Design Lab
3 Fluid Mechanics Lab/ Fluid Machinery Lab
4 Material Testing Lab/ Measurement & Metrology Lab
5 Computer Aided Machine Drawing I & II Lab
6 IC Engine Automobile Lab / Applied Thermodynamics Lab
7 Heat & Mass Transfer Lab / Refrigeration & Airconditioning Lab
8 Theory of Machine Lab
9 CAD Lab 1/Machine Design Lab
10 CAD Lab 2/ Python Lab/Internet of Things Lab
11 CNC Lab
12 Center of Excellence- Automobile
13 Engine Research Lab

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Centre of Excellence


Sr.no Name of CoE Associated Company Purpose of CoE
1 Advanced Automobile Lab Robot Machines and Controls The purpose is to organize general and customized dedicated training programs.To promote research in automobile sector. Hands-on experience via industrial visits,internships, live projects etc.Preparing students for getting recruited in automotive sector.Fetching live industrial projects and developing globally acceptable solutions/products for automotive sector. Organizing conferences, seminars, webinars, convention and conclaves in association with industry.
2 Engine Research Laboratory Apex Innovations Pvt. Ltd. The purpose is to promote research and development work in the field of Internal Combustion Engine.Assessment of different Bio-fuels and blends as alternate fuels other than fossil fuel for IC engines and testing in terms of combustion, performance and emission parameters. Providing hands-on training and exposure to a Research Engine test set up for in-house as well as outside scholars and promote research in the areas.
3 Advanced Manufacturing Lab Gedee Weiler Pvt. Ltd. The purpose is to learn the critical lathe operations and industrial components with high degree of accuracy.Learn the CNC programming for various types of lathe operations on actual CNC Lathe Machine. To show the real time production method used in manufacturing unit for multi operation on the same work piece in a same setting. To perform a variety of machining operations with high precision, high quality and high surface finish.
4 Industrial Measurement and Metrology Lab Taylor Hobson, Meera Metzer Pvt Ltd. The purpose is to provide practical exposure and awareness on industrial practices. To increase the research capability in the field of machine components. For comparing and giving better design of machine components.
5 Industrial Automation and PLC Lab - The purpose is to provide the platform for training, interdisciplinary research, projects and industrial solutions in the field of industrial automation and pneumatic technology.
6 Modelling and Analysis set-up Lab SOLIDWORKS, ANSYS The purpose is to work along, step-by-step demonstrations to introduce the necessary SOLIDWORKS modeling skills for aboratory as well as the parts to be modeled. Providing the ANSYS reliability physics principles to improve production yields, reduce warranty costs and improve product reliability,durability and safety.
Name of CoE Associated Company
Advanced Automobile Lab Robot Machines and Controls
Engine Research Laboratory Apex Innovations Pvt. Ltd.
Advanced Manufacturing Lab Gedee Weiler Pvt. Ltd.
Industrial Measurement and Metrology Lab Taylor Hobson, Meera Metzer Pvt Ltd.
Industrial Automation and PLC Lab -
Modelling and Analysis set-up Lab SOLIDWORKS, ANSYS
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Patents


Sr.no Applicant Name Application No Date of Filing Inventers Name Product Name Status
1 ABESEC Ghaziabad 202211000711 06-01-2022
Dr. Dharmendra Singh
Dr. Amuj Kumar Jain
Dr. Rahul Saini
IOT Based Temperature Control System Granted
2 ABESEC Ghaziabad 202211000708 06-01-2022
Dr. Dharmendra Singh
Dr. Amuj Kumar Jain
Dr. Rahul Saini
Method For Preparing Waste Hair Composite Material Granted
3 ABESEC Ghaziabad 202211000706 06-01-2022
Dr. Dharmendra Singh
Dr. Amuj Kumar Jain
Dr. Rahul Saini
METHOD FOR DEVELOPMENT OF SUPERHYDROPHOBIC COATING USING CERAMIC NANOMATERIAL REINFORCEMENT Granted
4 ABESEC Ghaziabad 202211000709 04-01-2022
Dr. Vinod Kumar Saini
FABRICATION AND MACHINING SOLUTION FOR METAL MATRIX COMPOSITE AL 7010 WITH 10%SIC MATERIAL Filed on 04-01-2022
5 Chitkara Innovation Incubator Foundation (Applicant) 202011028228 01-08-2020
Mr. Atul Garg
Kamali Gupta
Mr. Mohir Bansal
Nidhi Bansal
Polution Monitoring Device for Vehicle Filed on 01-08-2020
Inventer's Name Product Name Status
Dr. Dharmendra Singh
Dr. Amuj Kumar Jain
Dr. Rahul Saini
IOT Based Temperature Control System Granted
Dr. Dharmendra Singh
Dr. Amuj Kumar Jain
Dr. Rahul Saini
Method For Preparing Waste Hair Composite Material Granted
Dr. Dharmendra Singh
Dr. Amuj Kumar Jain
Dr. Rahul Saini
METHOD FOR DEVELOPMENT OF SUPERHYDROPHOBIC COATING USING CERAMIC NANOMATERIAL REINFORCEMENT Granted
Dr. Vinod Kumar Saini
FABRICATION AND MACHINING SOLUTION FOR METAL MATRIX COMPOSITE AL 7010 WITH 10%SIC MATERIAL Filed on 04-01-2022
Mr. Atul Garg
Kamali Gupta
Mr. Mohir Bansal
Nidhi Bansal
Polution Monitoring Device for Vehicle Filed on 01-08-2020
HYBRID REFRIGERATED AIR-COOLER CUM AIR-PURIFIER

College Toppers


Tureen Gupta
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Nikhil Mishra
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Monika
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Aayush Srivastava
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Amit Dhar Dubey
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Priyanshi Tripathi
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Suraj Giri
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Suraj Giri
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Vipul Gupta
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21


GATE Top Achievers


Session 2020 - 21
Session 2019 - 20
Session 2018 - 19
Tureen Gupta
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Nikhil Mishra
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Monika
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Aayush Srivastava
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Amit Dhar Dubey
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Priyanshi Tripathi
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Suraj Giri
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Suraj Giri
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Vipul Gupta
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21


MOOCs Top Achievers


Session 2020 - 21
Session 2019 - 20
Session 2018 - 19
Tureen Gupta
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Nikhil Mishra
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Monika
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Aayush Srivastava
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Amit Dhar Dubey
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Priyanshi Tripathi
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Suraj Giri
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Suraj Giri
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21
Vipul Gupta
University Rank - 7 (Mechanical Group)
CGPA - 8.64 1 DIV HONS
2017 - 21


Events Gallery

Summary Report of faculty attained for ALL TYPE OF PROGRAM (NPTEL/ATAL/STTP/WEBINAR/FDP/Achievement) (INSIDE AND OUTSIDE) 2020-21
Name of the Faculty members Program Type Program Name Sponsored By Organized By
Dr. Rahul Saini ATAL FDP GREEN TECHNOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY AICTE PEC
Dr. Rahul Saini FDP ADVANCE IN MANUFACTURING AND THERMAL ENGINEERING TEQIP III GEC(RAIPUR)
Dr. Rahul Saini Webinar ADVANCE MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION Techniqucs and Corrosion in concrete strctures and concerns on the quality of QST NIL M.University
Dr. Rahul Saini - Scientific Research : Matrics and visibility TEQIP III AKTU
Mr. Saurabh STTP FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS (Attendee and speaker) AICTE ABES EC
Mr. Saurabh STTP FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS (Attendee and speaker) AICTE ABES EC
Program Name
Sponsored By
Organized By
GREEN TECHNOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY
AICTE
PEC
ADVANCE IN MANUFACTURING AND THERMAL ENGINEERING
TEQIP III
GEC (RAIPUR)
ADVANCE MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION Techniqucs and Corrosion in concrete strctures and concerns on the quality of QST
NIL
M.University
Scientific Research : Matrics and visibility
TEQIP III
AKTU
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS (Attendee and speaker)
AICTE
ABESEC
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS (Attendee and speaker)
AICTE
ABESEC
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List of Guest Lectures
Session Date Speaker's Name Topic Program
2019-20 25.07.2019 (Thursday) Dr. Yadavalli Basavaraj Vice Principal & HOD(ME)-BITM, Ballari, Karnataka Implementation of Six Sigma Stretegy Guest Lecture
2019-20 01.08.2019 (Thursday) Mr. Sandeep Choudhary MD, Benteler, Pune Latest trends in Industry 4.0 in Automobile Sector - Future trends students should follow to succeed in industry Guest Lecture
2019-20 18.10.2019 (Friday) Mr. Sandeep Choudhary MD, Benteler, Pune Latest trends in Industry 4.0 in Automobile Sector - Future trends students should follow to succeed in industry Guest Lecture
2019-20 05.11.2019 (Tuesday) Mr. Sandeep Choudhary MD, Benteler, Pune Sustainable Manufacturing Guest Lecture
2019-20 25.06.2020 (Thursday) Dr. Ashish Rajak Assistant Professor,IIITDM, Jabalpur Post-Doctoral Researcher,: The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA Advanced Welding Technology Online Webinar
2019-20 19 June, 2020 (Friday) Mr.Pradeep Khanna Associate Professor,Netaji Subhash University of Technology, New Delhi BRAZING TECHNOLOGY Online Webinar
Date
Speaker's Name
Topic
25.07.2019 (Thursday)
Dr. Yadavalli Basavaraj Vice Principal & HOD(ME)-BITM, Ballari, Karnataka
Implementation of Six Sigma Stretediv
01.08.2019 (Thursday)
Mr. Sandeep Choudhary MD, Benteler, Pune
Latest trends in Industry 4.0 in Automobile Sector - Future trends students should follow to succeed in indusdivy
18.10.2019 (Friday)
Mr. Sandeep Choudhary MD, Benteler, Pune
Latest trends in Industry 4.0 in Automobile Sector - Future trends students should follow to succeed in indusdivy
05.11.2019 (Tuesdadiv
Mr. Sandeep Choudhary MD, Benteler, Pudiv
Sustainable Manufacturing
25.06.2020 (Thursdadiv
Dr. Ashish Rajak Assistant Professor,IIITDM, Jabalpur Post-Doctoral Researcher,: The Ohio State UniversitydivColumbus, USA
Advanced Welding Technology
19 June, 2020 (Fridadiv
Mr.Pradeep Khanna Associate Professor,Netaji Subhash University of Technology, New Deldiv
BRAZING TECHNOLOGY
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Industrial Visits


Industry Visit Timetable

Date Industry Name
21/11/2021 Harduaganj Thermal Power Station
15/11/2019 Chilla Hydro Power Plant
04/10/2018 Ashoka Machine Tools Corporation
25/09/2017 SPACECHEM Group Ghaziabad
18/12/2016 National Power Training Institute (NPTI)
21/11/2015 Mother Dairy
22/10/2014 Honda Cars Limited
04/08/2013 Nicotra India PVT LTD
Date
Industry Name
21/11/2021
Harduaganj Thermal Power Station
15/11/2019
Chilla Hydro Power Plant
04/10/2018
Ashoka Machine Tools Corporation
25/09/2017
SPACECHEM Group Ghaziabad
18/12/2016
National Power Training Institute (NPTI)
21/11/2015
Mother Dairy
22/10/2014
Honda Cars Limited
04/08/2013
Nicotra India PVT LTD

Industry Expert Talks

Sr.no Name of Expert Designation Topic of Lecture
1 Mr. Ashish QSP Taking Measurements Using Profile Projector
2 Mr. Manoj Kusumba General Manager and Head of the Department, Diesel Engine Design and Development of Diesel Engines
3 Mr. Naveen Agarwal Sr. Research Officer, Energy and Finance Department of Great Lake Institute Electrical Vehicle and its Financial Analysis in Indian Scenario
4 Mr. Avnish Kumar Singh Manager, Quality Assurance of Ambika Steels Electric Vehicles and its Financial Analysis in Indian Scenario
Name of Expert
Topic of Lecture
Mr. Ashish
Taking Measurements Using Profile Projector
Mr. Manoj Kusumba
Design and Development of Diesel Engines
Mr. Naveen Agarwal
Electrical Vehicle and its Financial Analysis in Indian Scenario
Mr. Avnish Kumar Singh
Electric Vehicles and its Financial Analysis in Indian Scenario

Association with

In-house Trainings


Sr.no Name of Training Name of trainer Area of Training No. of Students
1 Modelling and Simulation of Mechanical Systems using ANSYS
Prof. (DR.) Dharmendra Singh
Mr. Saurabh
Mr. Mayank Kushwaha
Design 22
2 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Mr. Manish Mangal
Mr. Mohit Bansal
Mr. Shailendra Pratap Singh
Thermal and Fluids 39
3 Mechanical Engineering Using Python
Mr. Rahul Verma
Mr. Mohit Bansal
Mr. Mayank Kushwaha
Programming 94
4 Part Programming for CNC
Mr. Arun Pratap Singh
Mr. Shivam Sharma
Manufacturing 138
5 Solidworks
Mr. Ravi Shankar Raman
Mr. Harvir Singh
Design 40
6 AutoCAD
Mr. Abhishek Pandey
Mr. Pradeep Sharma
Design 35
7 Data Analysis using Python
Mr. Rahul Verma
Programming 39
Name of Training
Name of trainer
Modelling and Simulation of Mechanical Systems using ANSYS
Prof. (DR.) Dharmendra Singh
Mr. Saurabh
Mr. Mayank Kushwaha
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Mr. Manish Mangal
Mr. Mohit Bansal
Mr. Shailendra Pratap Singh
Mechanical Engineering Using Python
Mr. Rahul Verma
Mr. Mohit Bansal
Mr. Mayank Kushwaha
Part Programming for CNC
Mr. Arun Pratap Singh
Mr. Shivam Sharma
Solidworks
Mr. Ravi Shankar Raman
Mr. Harvir Singh
AutoCAD
Mr. Abhishek Pandey
Mr. Pradeep Sharma
Data Analysis using Python
Mr. Rahul Verma
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IIW India

The Indian Institute of Welding (IIW-India) was incorporated on the 22nd April, 1966 at Calcutta to foster the development of welding science, technology and engineering in India and since then has been serving the cause of the welding industry through its 13 branches / chapters throughout India. The institute is a non-profit making organisation registered under Section 25 of the Company’s Act 1956 and is also registered under Section 12A of the Income Tax Act 1961, as an Institution for charitable purpose. Through its various activities and programmes, IIW-India is now recognised as the premier Institute related to welding in the country with over 4500 Individual and Corporate Members. Further, as a member society of the International Institute of Welding, it is helping to project the importance and achievements of the Indian Welding Industry to the global community.
​The students’ chapter of IIW-India has been constituted to meet the following objectives:
  • Create awareness on Welding applications and the latest developments.
  • Explore the career opportunity for the student’s community in this area.
  • Provide an opportunity to students in networking and organizing workshops / seminars in this field.
  • To promote the interest in Welding Education among Engineering Students and qualify them for R&D in the field of Welding Technology.
This chapter was established in the year of 2019. 30 students were taken individual membership and they have participate in various events. One event named welding camp 20-21 was organized for students and 7 lecture was conducted in this event.
​Faculty in charge: Mr. Manabendra Saha
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SESI

The Solar Energy of India (SESI), established in 1978, having its Secretariat in New Delhi, is the Indian Section of the International Solar Energy Society (ISES). Its interests cover all aspects of renewable energy, including characteristics, effects and methods of use, and it provides a common ground to all those concerned with the nature and utilization of this renewable non-polluting resource.The Society is interdisciplinary in nature, with most of the leading energy researchers and manufacturers of renewable energy systems and devices of the country as its members. High academic attainments are not a prerequisite for membership and any person engaged in research, development or utilization of renewable energy or in fields related to renewable energy and interested in the promotion of renewable energy utilization can become a member of the society.Solar Energy Society of India invites attention to all Engineering Colleges/ Polytechnics/ University in the country for opening of New Students’ Chapter.This chapter was established in the year of 2017 and 54 students have taken initial membership. One international conference was conducted with the help of SESI and ministry of renewable energy.
​Faculty in charge: Mr. Ankur Dixit
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ISTE

The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) is the leading National Professional non-profit making Society for the Technical Education System in our country with the motto of Career Development of Teachers and Personality Development of Students and overall development of our Technical Education System. Being the only national organisation of educators in the field of Engineering and Technology, ISTE effectively contributes in various missions of the Union Government. The strength of ISTE is the strong base it has in technical education institutions in the country. At present, the ISTE has a very large and an effective membership base consisting of 124024 Life Members, 5 lakh Student members, 2734 Institutional Members, 1369 Faculty Chapters, 1479 Student Chapters at institutional level and 17 Sections at State level. ​The major objective of the ISTE is to provide quality training programmes to teachers and administrators of technical institutions to update their knowledge and skills in their fields of activity and to assist and contribute in the production and development of top quality professional engineers and technicians needed by the industry and other organisations.​ISTE student chapter was established in the year of 2014 and most of the program was conducted in the college level. Department of Mechanical Engineering was organized several types of program regarding guest lecture , technical Event etc. ​
​Faculty in charge: Mr. Saurabh
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IEI

The Institution of Engineers (India) [IEI] is a statutory body to promote and advance the engineering and technology, established in 1920 and incorporated by Royal Charter in 1935. It is the largest multi-disciplinary professional body of engineers encompassing 15 (fifteen) engineering disciplines with a Corporate membership of over 2 lakhs, and serving the nation for more than 9 decades. The IEI has its headquarters located in Kolkata with national presence through more than hundred Centres and several Overseas Chapters, Foras and Organ.​Department of Mechanical engineering was started this chapter in the year of 2012 and the Privileges of Student Members attached to student Chapters of Engineering College1) Opportunity to participate in technical events e.g. Seminar, Symposia, Conventions, Workshops etc. organized by IEI State/Local Centres.2) Participation in various Technical Activities of the students’ chapter.3) Access to library facilities at 121 State/Local Centres of the Institution across the country.4) Opportunity to meet fellow engineers for professional interaction.5) Reimbursement of travelling expenses to students selected for presentation of technical papers in Technicians’/Students’ Convention.
​Faculty in charge: Dr. Dharmendra Singh
Current Status of Technical Society (2020-21)
Sr. No No. (ID) Name/ Designation Name of the Society​
1
LM#5854​
(02504)
Dr. Pikesh Bansal​
Professor & AHoD (T&P)​
Tribology society of India (TSI)​
2
MIE- 165150-6​
(00317)
Dr. Ravi Shankar Raman​
Assistant Professor (Selection Grade)​
The Institution of Engineers (India) (IEI)​
3
AM154105-9​
(00926)
Mr. Anoop Pandey​
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)​​
The Institution of Engineers (India) (IEI)​
4
LM 100619​
(00943)
Mr. Chetan Rajoria​
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)​​
The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE)​​
5
DEL/MEM/R-12750/L​
(01542)
Mr. Manabendra Saha​
Assistant Professor ​
The Indian Institute of Welding (IIW)​​
6
​LM 100617​
(01536)
Mr. Manish Mangal​
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)​​
The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE)​​​
7
LM783​
(01536)
Mr. Manish Mangal​
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)​​
National Society for Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power (NSFMFP)​
8
AM096829-6​​
(01716)
Mr. Parag Singhal​
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)​​
The Institution of Engineers (India) (IEI)​
No. (ID)
Name/ Designation
Name of the Society​
LM#5854​
(02504)
Dr. Pikesh Bansal​
Professor & AHoD (T&P)​
Tribology society of India (TSI)​
MIE- 165150-6​
(00317)
Dr. Ravi Shankar Raman​
Assistant Professor (Selection Grade)​
The Institution of Engineers (India) (IEI)​
AM154105-9​
(00926)
Mr. Anoop Pandey​
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)​​
The Institution of Engineers (India) (IEI)​
LM 100619​
(00943)
Mr. Chetan Rajoria​
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)​​
The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE)​​
DEL/MEM/R-12750/L​
(01542)
Mr. Manabendra Saha​
Assistant Professor ​
The Indian Institute of Welding (IIW)​​
​LM 100617​
(01536)
Mr. Manish Mangal​
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)​​
The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE)​​​
LM783​
(01536)
Mr. Manish Mangal​
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)​​
National Society for Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power (NSFMFP)​
AM096829-6​​
(01716)
Mr. Parag Singhal​
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)​​
The Institution of Engineers (India) (IEI)​
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Frequently Asked Questions


1. What is the inception year of department?

The department of Mechanical engineering was established in year 2003.

2. How many batches passed since inception?

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3. What is the number of students graduated from department?

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4. Whether there is any “Award Policy” for top performers?

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5. What areas of job can individual opt for after graduating from this branch?

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6. What are the interdisciplinary areas where I can build my career after graduating from ME Branch?
Mechanical engineering graduates are sought by employers in almost all sectors of the engineering industry. These include:
  • Aerospace industry – researches, designs, manufactures, operates and maintains aircraft
  • Automotive industry – designs, manufactures, distributes and markets motor vehicles
  • Chemical industry – covers oil companies, chemicals manufacturers and the businesses that support them (eg to build new plants or develop new process technologies)
  • Construction industry – designs and builds infrastructure, buildings and buildings services (eg heating and ventilation)
  • Defence industry – provides equipment, support and services for the armed forces and national security
  • Electronics industry – designs and manufactures components and complete equipment for sectors from automotive to medicine and the military
  • Fast moving consumer goods industry – manufactures products such as household cleaning items, personal hygiene goods and convenience foods
  • Marine industry – develops and helps operate vessels
  • Materials and metals industry – activities include developing new materials and manufacturing components or end products Pharmaceuticals industry – develops and manufactures drugs
  • Rail industry – designs, constructs, manages and maintains rail system components from trains and tracks to electrical power systems
  • Utilities industry – helps supply power, water, waste management and telecoms.
7. How department helps a student to become “Industry Ready”?

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8. What is average package in latest completed placement year?

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9. What is highest package in latest completed placement year?

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10. How department supports in Higher Studies?

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