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Engineering
College
From the Department of Aeronautical Engineering
Volume 4, Issue 3
RECTRIX 2
Rajalakshmi
Engineering
College
From the Department of Aeronautical Engineering
Volume 4, Issue 3
RECTRIX 3
PEO # II
Our Graduates should have the Communication Skills sense of Responsibility to Protect the Environment
and Ethical Conduct towards their Profession Commitment to Serve the Society.
PEO # III
Our Graduates Should Possess Academic Excellence, Managerial Skills, Leadership Qualities and
Understanding the Need for Lifelong Learning for a Successful Professional Career.
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES
1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
2. An ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems.
3. An ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs
4. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
5. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering
practice.
6. An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints
such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and
sustainability.
7. The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global,
economic, environmental, and social context
8. An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
9. An ability to function on multidisciplinary teams
10. An ability to communicate effectively
11. Ability to apply project management techniques and financial aspects related to aeronautical
engineering projects.
12. Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning.
Rajalakshmi
Engineering
College
From the Department of Aeronautical Engineering
Volume 4, Issue 3
RECTRIX 4
ISRO RLVTD
The first technology demonstrator (TD)
launch of the Indian Space Research
Organisations Reusable Launch Vehicle
(RLV), or the Space plane in popular
parlance, took place on May 23 (2016) at
9.30 a.m. from the Satish Dhawan Space
Centre (SDSC), Sriharikota. Visually, the
RLVTD is a rocket-aircraft combination
measuring about 17 m, whose first stage is
a solid propellant booster rocket and the
second stage is a 6.5 m long aircraft like
winged structure sitting atop the rocket.
Rajalakshmi
Engineering
College
From the Department of Aeronautical Engineering
Volume 4, Issue 3
RECTRIX 5
Rajalakshmi
Engineering
College
From the Department of Aeronautical Engineering
Volume 4, Issue 3
RECTRIX 6
Sweden: Gripen
come on! (with all due respect) who wants to buy a
cheap phone when you can royally afford the best
out there.
Russia: MIG 35
They are losing the credibility with Indian Armed
Forces with late delivery and jacking up the cost of
the weapons mid-way. Eg: INS Vikramaditya. Even
they are going on a snail speed with Sukhoi FGFA.
The serviceability of Su-30MKI is
awful so does their immediate jacking up of the
shells for T90S tanks. The poor after-sales service
of the Russians are well known. We have to
decrease our dependency on Russia to checkmate
their easy going nature, which is believed to be
successfully implemented with side stepping
Russian second string birds for US birds.
More over wont they be
disappointed when they lost $20billion opportunity
to add to your weak economy? infact you'd be
disgruntled.
No
surprise,
when
Russian
ambassador says that Chinese Sukhois can swat
Rafale like flies. An ambassador is like a marketing
manager, he markets his company(country), that
is his duty, and he failed there. He is just
disgruntled of his poor marketing skills.
Rajalakshmi
Engineering
College
From the Department of Aeronautical Engineering
Volume 4, Issue 3
RECTRIX 7
Rajalakshmi
Engineering
College
From the Department of Aeronautical Engineering
Volume 4, Issue 3
RECTRIX 8
In addition to visiting places, I was privileged to meet eminent personalities, including Jan
Wrner, the Director General of ESA and Dr. Matt Taylor (Project Scientist of the Rosetta
Mission). I have taken a course, taught by Dr G. Heidelberg, the Director of DNW. The
opportunity to learn is immense in this University, and when looked in the right place, it is
not very difficult to secure an Internship, though it could be challenging. The student
population is also very talented. The team from TU Delft won the second place in the
Hyperloop competition conducted by SpaceX and the first place in the World Solar
Challenge last year. The student-run society, DARE, have designed and built a rocket
which holds the European altitude record for amateur rocketry, reaching an altitude of 21.5
km last October. Anyone from the university could be a part of these teams.
The course structure for my Masters consists of one year of coursework, three months of
obligatory internship and nine months of thesis. More details on the course structure can
be found in the University website. Hence, by the time you graduate from this university,
you will have both the theoretical knowledge and a relevant industrial exposure.
Speaking of my life here in the Netherlands, it has been extraordinary. The people are
very friendly and there is no necessity to learn Dutch in order to survive. However, you
may have to learn the language, if you need a job. If you love travelling, the you can plan
a weekend to visit any of the beautiful cities and places nearby. A bus ride will take you to
the next country. The university also has a good Indian population, so that you will not be
left out. Overall, this is one of the best places in the word, where you can pursue graduate
studies. If you have any additional queries regarding the university or the course, feel free
to contact me at dpkprm@gmail.com
RECTRIX 9
Vol4. Issue 3
Chairman
Mr. G. Ezhilmaran (Assistant Professor) has
participated in ICTAT, a Faculty Development
Program on Personality Development conducted
at Panimallar Engineering College. (14 &
15.07.2016)
Dr. Suresh Chandra Khandai has participated in
Board of studies meeting at M. G. R. University.
(16.07.2016)
19 students of Final Year class underwent
FLIGHT TRANING PROGRAM at Flight Lab, IIT
Kanpur. (18.- 27.07.2016)
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