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PIMPRI CHINCHWAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
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Department of Civil Engineering




News & Activities

Visit

Visit of BCC, CUNY and Colombia University students at PCCoE

9th January 2024

A visit of students and professors from Bronx Community College (BCC), City University New York (CUNY) and Columbia University, US was hosted at PCCoE. Interaction sessions were held with students and various academic activities were organized.

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CUNY Columbia Group
Visit

Guests from U.S. Consulate General Mumbai visited PCCoE

23rd August 2024

Guests Ms. Brenda Soya (Public Diplomacy Officer) and Ms. Ananya Ghosh (English Language and Education Outreach Coordinator) from the Consulate General of the United States, Mumbai visited PCCOE to discuss the Weather Station initiatives.

US Consulate Rooftop Visit

Interaction and group photo at the Weather Station rooftop installation

Achievement

First Prize Winner - Weather and Climate Hackathon (WATCH)

September 20-21, 2024 | Bhubaneshwar, Odisha

Team Heliosphere from PCCOE won First Prize with a cash award of $1,000 in the Weather and Climate Hackathon (WATCH) hosted by KIIT Deemed University in collaboration with the U.S. Consulate General Hyderabad and Mumbai.

  • Mr. Suyash Singh (B.Tech, E&Tc)
  • Mr. Sohil Yeole (B.Tech, E&Tc)
  • Mr. Ashirwad Kankaria (B.Tech, AIML)
  • Dr. Sandip T. Mali – Faculty Mentor

Presented solution: Heat Waves – Heat Island and other effects (Website: Heli-O-Sphere & Mobile App: Hexa-Net).

Hackathon Winners Ceremony

Team Heliosphere receiving the 1st Prize Award

Expert Session

Expert Session by Prof. Neal Philip (CUNY, NY)

Academic Year 2025-26

Prof. Neal Philip conducted an insightful expert session with the Final Year B.Tech Civil Engineering students on the topic ‘Weather data its analysis for preserving Environment’.

The session focused on utilizing the real-time data from the campus weather station for environmental research and sustainability initiatives.

Prof. Neal Philip Lecture