Showing posts with label Mechanical Engineering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mechanical Engineering. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 February 2014

GOOGLE GLASS



Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD) that is being developed by Google in the Project Glass research and development project, with a mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format, that can communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. 



While the frames do not currently have lenses fitted to them, Google is considering partnerships with sunglass retailers such as Ray-Ban or Warby Parker, and may also open retail stores to allow customers to try on the device. The Explorer Edition cannot be used by people who wear prescription glasses, but Google has confirmed that Glass will eventually work with frames and lenses that match the wearer's prescription; the glasses will be modular and therefore possibly attachable to normal prescription glasses. It is necessary to remove a small screw in order to move the Google Glass from one frame to another.



Glass is being developed by Google X, which has worked on other futuristic technologies such as driverless cars. The project was announced on Google+ by Project Glass lead Babak Parviz, an electrical engineer who has also worked on putting displays into contact lenses; Steve Lee, a product manager and "geolocation specialist"; and Sebastian Thrun, who developed Udacity as well as worked on the autonomous car project. Google has patented the design of Project Glass. Thad Starner, an augmented reality expert, is a technical lead/manager on the project. 



R.Isaac Sajan

A.P/CSE

Ponjesly College of Engineering





Thursday, 6 February 2014

ICRAMID-2014 at Ponjesly College of Engineering

The International conference on "Recent Advances in Mechanical Engineering and Interdisciplinary Developments"(ICRAMID-2014) will be held at Ponjesly College of Engineering , India, during 7th and 8th march 2014. This conference will provide an opportunity for practitioners, researchers, technologists and business leaders to exchange their ideas about the recent advances in Mechanical Engineering and interdisciplinary developments. Many experts from the field of mechanical Engineering are the members of advisory & technical committees, and provide their rich experience in organizing this conference. Technologists, Scientists, Professionals and Research scholars are invited to present their original work and experiences as technical paper in the conference

Click here for the website link : www.icramid2014.org
 

Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Engines and Related



Click here to learn about marine engines and related stuff : http://marinenotes.blogspot.in/


CAR ENGINES - Explained!


Thursday, 9 January 2014

Autodesk 2D and 3D Design and Engineering Software
AutoCAD is a software application for 2D and 3D computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting. Extremely important software for a career in automobile companies.

Click here for free AutoCAD download : http://www.autodesk.in/products/autodesk-autocad/free-trial

ANSYS computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation software is a comprehensive suite of products that allows you to predict, with confidence, the impact of fluid flows on your product — throughout design and manufacturing as well as during end use.

Ansys trained engineers can easily get jobs in reputed companies like TATA Motors, GE, Mahindra etc 

Click here for Basic Ansys Tutorials : http://www.mece.ualberta.ca/tutorials/ansys/BT/BT.html

NPTEL - Mechanical Courses


NPTEL provides E-learning through online Web and Video courses in Engineering, Science and humanities streams. The mission of NPTEL is to enhance the quality of Engineering education in the country by providing free online courses of IIT's and IISc, Bangalore
Click here for Mechanical Courses : http://nptel.ac.in/courses.php?disciplineId=112

MIT Mechanical Engineering

A student working a piece of metal in a lathe.
One of the six founding courses of study at MIT, Mechanical Engineering embodies the motto “mens et manus” — mind and hand. Disciplinary depth and breadth, together with hands-on discovery and physical realization, characterize our nationally and internationally recognized leadership in research, education, and innovation. MIT mechanical engineers have always stood at the forefront in tackling the engineering challenges of the day: inventing new technologies, spawning new fields of study, and educating generations of leaders in industry, government, and academia.