Association of Mechanical Engineering Students
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Motto | To create accessible opportunities for personal and professional growth of individuals and make an impact in the community. |
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Founded at | Dhulikhel |
Type | Non-profit |
Legal status | Running |
Purpose | Facilitate Mechanical engineering students |
Professional title | AMES |
Headquarters | Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kathmandu University, Dhulikhel, Nepal |
Location |
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Website | ames |
Association of Mechanical Engineering Students (AMES) is a students' club of mechanical engineering department of Kathmandu University. It is the oldest student club of mechanical engineering in Nepal. It provides platform to delve into the practical side of the contextual matters and involves the students in various co-curricular and extra curricular activities through various programs. The club is moderated by the department and conducts different programs as per the academic calendar in response to the department.[1]
History[edit]
Vision[edit]
To create accessible opportunities for personal and professional growth of individuals and make an impact in the community.[1]
Mission[edit]
Acting as a bridge between the students and the facilitators. The aim is to develop sufficient technical and leadership skills to the students to the students and provide them a platform to showcase their talent while making free access to study resources.[1]
Important Milestones[2][3][4][5][edit]
- 1994 Start of mechanical engineering program by Kathmandu University.
- 2002 Establishment of Association of Mechanical Engineering Students (AMES).
- 2014 Publication of first magazine named Aviyantaa'14.
- 2019 Participation in as first team from Nepal in Shell Eco-marathon with team Junkiri.
Key Person[edit]
- Malesh Shah
Notable Events[edit]
Aviyantaa[edit]
Aviyantaa is a mechanical exhibition and magazine release event conducted by AMES each year at the end week of November.[6]
Junkiri[edit]
Junkiri is the first team from Nepal to participate in Shell Eco-marathon in 2019. The KU 1.0 participated in prototype vehicle and gasoline engine internal combustion engine categories. The team was coordinated by Mr. Sagar Thapa under the AMES presidentship of Mr. Prabin Dhakal.[7][8]
National Conference on Automotive Engineering[edit]
The first national conference on automotive engineering held by Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kathmandu University in joint collaboration with IAE-Nepal was hosted by AMES from May 10-11, 2019 in Kathmandu University premises, Dhulikhel, Nepal.[9][10][11]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "AMES – Association of Mechanical Engineering Students".
- ↑ "Timeline – AMES".
- ↑ Aviyantaa'15 (PDF). Association of Mechanical Engineering Students. 2015. p. 90. Search this book on
- ↑ Aviyantaa'18 (PDF). Association of Mechanical Engineering Students. 2015. p. 104. Search this book on
- ↑ "About Us - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kathmandu University".
- ↑ "Aviyantaa – AMES".
- ↑ Guragain, Madhusudhan (2019-02-14). "Nepali students to showcase prototype in Shell Eco Marathon Asia". My Republica. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
- ↑ "MtF Asia 2019 Day 2". April 30, 2019 – via Flickr.
- ↑ "First National Conference on Automotive Engineering 2019".
- ↑ "National automotive engineering conference on May 10 and 11". Seto Pati. 2019-05-06. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
- ↑ "Nepal's National Automotive Engineering Conference On May 10 And 11". Nepal24hours Inc. 2019-05-05. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
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