In a milestone achievement, a team of students from
Anjuman-I-Islam's M.H. Saboo Siddik College of Engineering bagged the second
prize globally and first in Asia in designing an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle.
It has also secured the third prize in the Micro Class
design category of UAV in the annual international competition organized by
Society of Automotive Engineers International (SAE), Lockheed Martin US, and
Dassault Systems, France.
From the world over, 75 teams participated in the
competition, designing an Advanced Class category of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
(UAV) aircraft, a top official said. Zahir I.
Kazi, president, Anjuman-I-Islam said, these designs shall now form part
of the advanced research and development to be conducted by Lockheed Martin for
future practical applications and international study papers on the same.
The competition in its 29th edition held last month at
Lakeland, Florida, US, saw the participation of the 17-member "Team
Aerosouls", which included two females from the college, besides elite
teams from IITs Bombay, Vellore and Kanpur. The preceding year 2012-2013
Team Aerosouls stood first in Asia and 8th globally in the UAV Micro Class
design, and became the first ever Indian participating team to win any honour
in the SAE competition.
The SAE competition comprises UAV Regular,
Micro and Advance Class as three sections in its Aero-Design Series, and M.H.
Saboo Siddik College is a regular participant in the UAV Advanced Class and
Micro Class sections, said team mentor M. Saqlain Siddiqui.
Source: http://www.careerindia.com/
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