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- Suggestions to handle gas load shedding
- Happy birthday CEan YadavUndertaker
- Scientists store 9 lakhs GB of data in E.coli bacteria
- Communication between Robots
- Epoxy Resin Dry Type Transformers
- *Quick Heal* CEan Of The Month January 2011
- R-Ideas @ Raisoni College in association with CIIE & pManifold
- Quick Heal CEoM January 2011 is...
- *Quick Heal* CEan Of The Month January 2011 is...
- Television Now As Small As Spectacles
- Entrepreneurship Summit at Kurukshetra 2011
- Javascript Project Idea For Beginner
- Hello i'm acid...
- require papers related to renewable energy production using municipal waste
- how do i make my electromagnet stronger...
Suggestions to handle gas load shedding Posted: 01 Feb 2011 12:10 PM PST Suppose you are head of procurement department of a fertilizers factory. Write a model report to the general manager and give your suggestions how you will handle the recent gas load shedding problem of your fertilizer's factory Thanks |
Happy birthday CEan YadavUndertaker Posted: 01 Feb 2011 11:12 AM PST Hey yadavundertaker Wish you a very-2 happy birthday..:happy::birthday: Where are you these days ? |
Scientists store 9 lakhs GB of data in E.coli bacteria Posted: 01 Feb 2011 10:35 AM PST The aim of the project is to make it extremely resistant to hacking and environmental damage, which most current solutions are effected by. Now, they've squeezed more than 9,31,322GB of data onto 1 gram of E.Coli bacteria by creating a massively parallel bacterial data storage system. now no more hard disks and pen drives :rolleyes: |
Posted: 01 Feb 2011 07:33 AM PST I'm on a new mission now! i wanna make a couple of robots, which can communicate with themselves and act accordingly, i'll give ya an example- if i tell a 'master bot' to get me a glass of water and a book, then the master-bot should get the book itself and instruct the slave-bot to get the water, This is kinda high level communication, but let me try a lower level communication... So i NEED ur help! I need ur suggestions?? :D |
Epoxy Resin Dry Type Transformers Posted: 01 Feb 2011 06:40 AM PST Another revolution in the field of electrical engineering is the epoxy resin dry type of transformers. Transformer is a device that transfers power at one voltage level to the power at another voltage level. In the conventional oil immersed transformers, the oil has to be handled with great care to avoid any accidents. Moreover the [...] More... |
*Quick Heal* CEan Of The Month January 2011 Posted: 01 Feb 2011 05:50 AM PST Quick Heal CEan of the Month January 2011 is CEan – Maria Flor CEan – Maria Flor joined us on December 22, 2010 and within a short time she’s became one of the most active contributors of CE – helping new members, contributing to all the sections and bringing her friends to CE. Maria is [...] More... |
R-Ideas @ Raisoni College in association with CIIE & pManifold Posted: 01 Feb 2011 05:35 AM PST Raisoni group of institutions - a premier conglomerate of educational institutes in central India has organized R-Ideas entrepreneurship summit in association with CIIE and pManifold. R-Ideas comprises of Business Plan competition which received over 160 submissions from all parts of India. The shortlisted candidates will present their ideas to eminent investors and entrepreneurs on 4th & 5th February at Raisoni College Campus. |
Quick Heal CEoM January 2011 is... Posted: 01 Feb 2011 05:23 AM PST Official Announcement: http://www.crazyengineers.com/forum/...ry-2011-a.html Congratulations Maria! You make us proud! |
*Quick Heal* CEan Of The Month January 2011 is... Posted: 01 Feb 2011 05:21 AM PST *Quick Heal* CEan of the month January 2011 is... |
Television Now As Small As Spectacles Posted: 01 Feb 2011 05:10 AM PST In the beginning televisions were made from CRT (Cathode Ray Tube), then came the era of flat screen, LCD, Plasma, LED and now we can say virtual screens also. Watching television is now not restricted at home or some place but it is feasible to actually watch it anywhere anytime. Some might say the substitutes [...] More... |
Entrepreneurship Summit at Kurukshetra 2011 Posted: 01 Feb 2011 05:09 AM PST Entrepreneurship is one field where most of us are hesitant to take up. It takes a lot of guts to take the road less travelled that of entrepreneurship. and Kurukshetra the techno management fest at anna university chennai, has organised a And the entrepreneurship summit is aimed at providing this much needed fillip to those wannabe entrepreneurs out there who have their heart and soul into entrepreneurship but are hesitant and clueless about how to take the first step. the speakers in the summit are Arun Uppuswamy, Irfan Alam, Rashmi Bansal, Satya Prabhakar. SPEAKERS' PROFILE: Arun Uppuswamy is the co-founder/Director of KUN Auto Group, one of India's largest automotive dealership groups. Arun started KUN's first dealership for Hyundai at the age of 22. What started as a single dealership for Hyundai in one location with 33 associates is now a group with brands like BMW, Hyundai, Honda and Chevrolet in its fold and with over 2000 associates spread across 34 locations. KUN has redefined automotive retail in its markets.Arun is a Mechanical Engineer from the University of Madras, and holds an MBA from Yale University, USA. 29 year old Irfan Alam is the founder of Sammaan Foundation, an organization that works to systematize the cycle rickshaw industry in India. Irfan is an Economics graduate from LNMU, Bihar and he later joined Pondicherry University and Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad for MBA and MDP respectively.He took the first step in his entrepreneurial journey when he was as young as 13 for his nose for stock trade analysis. Later during his college days, Irfan formed a portfolio Management firm. After a hand on experience of some time, he pursued MBA. Rashmi Bansal is a writer, entrepreneur and youth expert. Rashmi is co-founder and editor of JAM (Just Another Magazine), India's leading youth magazine in print and online. She writes extensively on youth, careers and entrepreneurship and hosts the popular blog: Youth Curry. Bansal is the author of Stay Hungry Stay Foolish. In 2010, she published another book entitled Connect The Dots, which covers inspiring stories of entrepreneurs.Rashmi is Consulting Editor for 'Cracking Careers', the careers show on business news channel UTVi. She mentors students and young entrepreneurs in colleges across India. An economics graduate from Sophia College, Mumbai and an MBA from IIM Ahmedabad, Satya Prabhakar is the CEO of Sulekha.com, one of the most popular Indian Internet sites, that pioneered the integration of classifieds and local search with social media in 50 cities. Satya raised $15 million from Indigo Monsoon Group and Norwest Venture Partners (NVP, Palo Alto). He grew Sulekha.com from two employees to more than 500 employees with 8 offices in India, US and Canada. He leads a team of world class professionals in developing revenue-generating services that were acclaimed by users, media and industry. hope many CEans can make use of this :D cheers! CP:cean: |
Javascript Project Idea For Beginner Posted: 01 Feb 2011 04:52 AM PST hello guys, need ur help :confused: , i'm learning javascript, so 2 learn it in bttr way i hv want 2 make small projects or Applications, if u have any idea tell me plzzzzzzzzz so tht i can develop some apps......... :rolleyes::confused: plzzzzz plzzzzzz plzzzzz tellll me guys...... :cean: |
Posted: 01 Feb 2011 04:15 AM PST helllow friends, :cool: i'm a BCA Student, here 2 learn frm u all, making friends........so plzz add me :cool: :happy::happy::cean: Glad 2 join here :cean::happy::happy: |
require papers related to renewable energy production using municipal waste Posted: 01 Feb 2011 03:41 AM PST respected friends, please sent me the papers related to renewable energy mostly using renewable waste |
how do i make my electromagnet stronger... Posted: 01 Feb 2011 03:33 AM PST i am doing a robot and one part of it is an electromagnet meant for lifting ferromagnetic materials and dropping it at some other place, and for this i decided to buy an electromagnet so a to avoid any mistakes but the one i bought did not have the power i wanted. it has a hole in the center where the field is concentrated so it can lift weights only if it is passed through the center which is not possible in my case. so some one told me to pass a small rod of iron into it and the iron will get magnetised and can lift weights.i did that and the situation is better but not awesome. :| the magnet i'm using is operated at 24 volts, but some one suggested that instead of using two batteries in series if i put them in parallel it might give more power (and of course more heat too!), i'm not sure though... any one has any ideas? |
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