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Autonomous driving, electric mobility, digital information and communication technologies have begun to fundamentally change the landscape of mobility solutions all around the world. In view of the dynamic changes occurring in the automotive segment, innovations and collaborative prepositions between academia & industry is the need of the hour. SAE India is a premier society that serves the mobility engineering fraternity towards the design, manufacture and service of self propelled vehicles & systems that move in air, space and on land. SAE Northern India Section (NIS), is one of the five sections in India for promoting and organizing activities related to mobility engineering. Northern Section has been regularly organizing technical lectures, seminars and conferences providing a platform for stakeholders from both industry and academia to interact and shows case the latest mobility trends and solutions. For more information pl visit our website http://www.saenis.org/ Now, SAE NIS along with industry partners such as Indian Oil, Maruti Suzuki, ICAT etc is organizing the 1st Summer school on Automotive technology from 12-16 June 2018 at GLBITIM, Greater Noida.
Dr. S.S. Thipse , ARAI
Dr. Tapan Sahoo , MSIL
Dr. Sajith V, NIT Calicut
Dr. Reji Mathai, IOCL(R&D)
Mr. Harjit Singh, Hero Moto Corp.
Dr. K.A. Subramanian, IIT Delhi
Mr. P.Panda, MSIL
Mr.Rakesh Tyagi,AVL
Dr. Ramesh, IIT-Madras
Mr. Mahesh Agarwal, Honda R&D
Mr. Anand Kumar Talari, Siemens
Ms. Vijayanta Ahuja , ICAT
Mr. Prashant Vijay , ICAT
Mr. Phansalkar, Tenneco
For further Information, please contact
Mr. Anup KackerExecutive Director – SAENIS
Mobile no. - 9873188382
Email ID - [email protected]
About the organizers Likely Speakers for Technical Sessions
12 - 16 June , 2018at GLBITM, Greater Noida
ObjectivesMobility is currently dominated by a number of powerful trends. Urbanization and de-carbonization are calling for new concepts. Beyond sustainability, competition is increasingly focusing on all-encompassing service, maximized use of drive time, digital real-time economy and deep integration within the internet of things. Under the hood, this is providing some exciting and challenging prospects for technology developers in the automotive segment. Cognitive capabilities are promising to let the robots in our cars interact with humans in a natural, intuitive way. The future of intelligent cars has just begun. Further, in order to cope with the more pertinent challenges of the immediate future with respect to the reduction of GHG (Green House Gas) emissions from the transportation sector, a plethora of innovations especially in the areas of hybrid power trains, alternative fuels, and electric mobility are being explored and debated.It is in this background that SAE-NIS along with MSIL,IOCL R &D &ICAT are jointly organizing the “1st Summer School In Automotive Technology”during 12-16th June 2018 to reinforce the need for continued knowledge sharing and interaction from various stakeholders in the automotive segment.The programme is intended to provide a national platform for interaction between renowned automotive technologists of the country and participants, comprising senior teaching professionals and practicing engineers from Indian industry.The program will include visits to automotive industries.There will be an Objective Type (multiple choice questions) Test on the last day based on the topics covered during the program. Details will be provided during the program.
Who should attend?Faculty in Mechanical/Automobile department teaching IC Engine design/Combustion/Thermal Engineering and research scholars pursuing PhD in Automotive Technology (limited to maximum 10 research scholars).Practicing engineers/managers working in IC engine design, transmission systems, electric vehicles, fuels & lubricants, testing & certification of vehicles should attend for burgeoning their knowledge base.
Topics to be coveredFuels, Alternatives, Lubricants - Session will include
details of biofuels, gaseous fuels along with lubricants for
different automotive applications.
Legislative testing - Session will include details of Type
approvals & COP for automobiles.
Vehicle & Engine design, simulation technology, ATDs,
Transmission - Session will include details of Electronic
engine management system, GDI Engines, HEV & PEV
technology, Dual-fuel technology along with After
treatment strategy for meeting future emission norms.
Important informationVenue : GLBITM Greater Noida
Date : 12 - 16 June 2018
Website : http://www.saenis.org/
For participants from Industry
Course Fee for participants from Industry without
accommodation : A course fee of Rs 30,000/- with
applicable GST @18%. The course fee will cover the
program fee, course material day boarding and beverages
for 5 days.Lodging should be arranged on their own. For
Industry delegates, please make cheque / DD favoring
‘SAE NORTHERN INDIA SECTION" payable at
Gurugram for the fee payment. Payments can also be
deposited online to the below mentioned account of SAE
NORTHERN INDIA SECTION.
Registration Form
Name of Participant.............................................................
Date of Birth........................................................................
Organization........................................................................
Designation.........................................................................
Contact Address...................................................................
Email ID..............................................................................
Mobile no............................................................................
Signature of Sponsoring Authority / HOD............................
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For participants from Academia(A) No delegate fee for the program will be charged from
the Academia Participants. Lodging and day boarding will be provided free of cost. Selected participants will also be reimbursed to and fro travel cost, limited to II AC fare. Bonafide certificate from Head of Institution / Department is required to be submitted along with application for the course.
(B) Faculty may apply on line through the link given or by sending a soft copy of the registration form given herewith by 22nd of May 2018 The selected /short listed candidates will be informed by end of May 2018. Other things being equal, preference will be given to SAE Members.All academia participants will be required to take SAEINDIA Membership.
© The selected participants from academia will be required to submit a cheque of Rs. 5000/- as refundable deposit amount along with the application from, which will be returned to them when they report for the program. In case of non participation in the program without giving a notice of 15 days (from Head of Institutions / Head of Department on College Letter Head) prior to the start of the program, this amount of Rs. 5000/- will be encashed by SAE-NIS to cover the administrative expenses.
Payment of Registration fee for Industry Participation is to be made through cheque in favour of “SAE NORTHERN INDIA SECTION”. Payment cheque along with the registration form should be send to below mentioned address: Mr. Anup Kacker (Executive Director-SAE NIS)O – II – 87 (Office No. 87, Second Floor)Palam Vyapar Kendra, Palam Vihar, Gurugram–122017, (HR)Tel: 0124-4370163
Payment Details : A/c Name : SAE NORTHERN INDIA SECTIONCurrent A/c No. : 67111655183IFSC / NEFT Code : SBIN0070623MICR No. : 110002813Bank’s Name : STATE BANK OF INDIABank’s Address : (70623) MARUTI UDYOG LTD.PALAM GURGAON ROAD, GURGAON – 122015
Time Slot Session # Session Title Likely Speakers Speaker profile Major points of discussion
DAY 18:30-9:00 hrs
Registration
9:00-10:15hrs Inaugural Session
10:15-11:00 hrs High Tea
11:00-12:30 hrs
TS-1 Over view of the latest
advances & trends in
automotive technology Mr.P.Panda,MSIL
Senior Vice President,
Maruti Suzuki Ltd.
1. Changing lansdcape of mobilty-Indian
Perspective 2.
Way to low cost,low GHG sustainable
transportation
12:30-13:30 hrs TS-2
From Concept to Production-
Vehicle development process Dr.Tapan Sahoo,MSIL
Senior Vice President,
Maruti Suzuki Ltd.
1. Product Development Process-Concept,
Styling and Package 2.Overview of
vehicle manufacturing. 3. Quality
control & conformations.13:30-14:15 hrs Lunch Break
14:15-15:15 hrs TS-3
Fuels & emissions Scenario-
past, present & future
Dr.Reji Mathai,IOCL
General Manager
(Technology Promotion &
Forecasting)
IOCL R&D Centre, Faridabad
1. Overview of emission legislations-
Indian & Global perspective 2.
Autofuel policy & fuel quality .
15:15-16:15 hrs TS-4
Advances in Engine
Technology
Dr. S. S. Thipse,ARAI
Deputy Director,
Power Train Engineering,
The Automotive Research
Association of India
1. Overview of new technologies for
different vehicle segment
2. Impact of BSVI on engine development
3. Fuel economy norms and impact on
engine development.
16:15-16:45 hrs Tea Break
16:45-17:30 hrs TS-5
Vehicle Technology
Simulation and Analysis
Tools
Mr.Anand Kumar Talari,
Siemens
Technical Focus Lead –
Automotive
Powertrain,Siemens India
1. Overview of IC engine simulations
2. Aerodynamic analysis of vehicles 3.
Analysis tools for transmission, vehicle
body, thermal systems etc.DAY 2
09:00-10:15hrs TS-6
Hybrid & Electric vehicle-
Technology advances &
future challenges Mr.Mahesh Agarwal,Honda
Asst.Vice President ,Honda
R&D India
1. Overview of hybrid configurations-
HEV,PHEV & BEV
2. Battery technologies available.
3. Charging protocols
10:15-11:15 hrs
TS-7 GDI Engines-Technology
overview
Dr.Sajith V,NIT-C
Associate Dean (Planning &
Development),NIT-Calicut &
Visiting Scholar,Dept. of
Material Science and Nano
Engg., RICE Univeristy, USA
1. Overview of GDI engine technology
2. GDI combustion concepts.
3. Fuel economy and emission benefits
11:15-11:45 hrs Tea Break
11:45-13:00 hrs TS-8
Alternative fuels for
transportation & power
generation
Dr.S.K.Puri
Chief General Manager (Bio-
Energy),IOCL R&D Centre,
Faridabad
1 Overview of alternative fuels
2. Bio fuel policy and implementation.
13:00-13:45 hrs Lunch Break
13:45-14:45 hrs TS-9 Transmission systems in
modern vehiclesMr.Vikas Chopra,MSIL
Dy.General Manager,Maruti
Suzuki Ltd
1.Driveline Component Technologies
2.Common Vehicle Layouts
14:45-15:45 hrs
TS-10 Electronic engine
management systemDr.Ramesh,IIT-Madras
Professor , Internal
Combustion Engines
laboratory,Department of
Mechanical Engineering, IIT
Madras
1. Overview of ECU mapping strategies
2. ECU diagnostic tools and principles.
3. ECU requirements for autonomous
vehicles.
15:45-16:15 hrs Tea Break
16:15-17:15 hrs
TS -11 Lubricants for meeting latest
fuel efficiency & emissions
normsDr.Saritha Garg,IOCL
General Manager
(Automotive Oil),IOCL R&D
Centre, Faridabad
1.Overview of Key Lubricant specifications
across vehicle segments. 2.Technology
Overview for BS VI Engine compliant
lubricants 3.Lubricant
chemistries for improved fuel economy.
DAY 3 Sessions at ICAT
09:00-10:15 hrs TS-11
Overview of Legislative
testing for automobilesMs Vijayanta Ahuja,ICAT
Asst.General
Manager(CTS),iCAT
1.Overview of Certification protocols
2.Future trends for homologation and
safety certifications
10:15-11:15 hrs TS-12
Automotive test systems and
instrumentation
Mr.Rakesh Tyagi,AVL
Head – Training & Skill
Development, AVL
India
1. Overview of engine and vehicle testing
architecture
2. Brief about the test systems such as
dyno, automation ,fuel measurement etc
3. Test cell design for legislative testing
11:15-11:45 hrs Tea Break
11:45-13:00 hrs TS-13
Type approvals & COP for
automobiles
Mr Prashant Vijay,ICAT Asst.General
Manager,Project
management,iCAT
1. Over view of COP evalaution
2.Technical Challenges to Meet In-Service
Conformity Procedure13:00-13:45 hrs
13:45-14:45 hrs
14:45-15:45 hrs
15:45-16:15 hrs
16:15-17:15 hrs
17:15-18:00 hrs
Lunch & Industry Visit
1st Summer School on Automotive Technology
12th
-16th
June, 2018
Technical Program
iCAT ,Manesar
DAY 4
09:00-10:15 hrs TS-14
Advanced Combustion,
Emissions and Modeling
Aspects in IC engines. Dr. K. A. Subramanian , IIT-D
Associate Professor in
Centre for Energy Studies,
Indian Institute of Technology
Delhi
1. Overview of IC engine combustion
2. Effect of new engine technologies on
combustion parameters.
3. Basics of combustion modeling
10:15-11:15 hrs TS-15
After treatment strategy for
meeting future emission
norms Mr.Phansalkar,Tenneco
Director Engineering, Clean
Air Systems ,Tenneco
Speaker Confimation pending
1.Aftertreatment technologies for Achieving
BS VI Norms in India across vehicle
segments 2.Overview of
SCR,DPF & DOC technologies.
11:15-11:45 hrs Tea Break
11:45-13:00 hrs TS-16
2 wheeler engine technology-
Future challengesMr.Harjit Singh,Hero Motor
Corp
(Executive Advisor-Tech)
Hero Motocorp Ltd
Speaker Confimation pending
1. Impact Of BS-VI norms for 2 wheeler
industry
2. Fuel injection system for new engines
3. After treatment strategies
13:00-14:30 hrs Lunch Break
14:30-15:30 hrs TS-17
Vehicle safety technology
Mr.Deepak Panda,MSIL
General Manager,Maruti
Suzuki Ltd.1.Safety technology development
startegies 2.Over
view of Vehicle-to-Vehicle
communication,Traction control
system,Active Kinematics Control15:30-16:00 hrs Tea Break
16:00-17:00 hrs MCQ
DAY 5
09:00-11:00 hrs Visit to MSIL
11:15-11:30 hrs Tea Break
11:30-13:00 hrs
Concluding Session,
Feedback & closure of
Summer School
13:00-14:00 hrs Lunch Break