Notice Board

Auto CAD Workshop

Location: R-113 [Civil Engineering Department, [DPGITM, Gurugram]

Objective: The one-day workshop aimed to introduce students and faculty members of the Civil Engineering Department to Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software and its applications in the field of civil engineering.

WORKSHOP STRUCTURE:

Introduction to CAD: The workshop commenced with an overview of CAD software and its significance in civil engineering projects. Basic concepts such as drawing tools, layers, and commands were explained to familiarize participants with the CAD environment.

Fundamentals of CAD in Civil Engineering: The session delved into the specific applications of CAD in civil engineering, including architectural design, structural analysis, and infrastructure planning. Real-world examples and case studies were presented to illustrate the practical utility of CAD in various domains.

Hands-on Training: Participants were provided with individual workstations equipped with CAD software. Guided by experienced instructors, they were given practical exercises to create 2D and 3D models of structures, analyze design parameters, and generate detailed drawings. This hands-on session enabled participants to gain proficiency in using CAD tools effectively.

Advanced Features and Techniques: Advanced features of CAD software relevant to civil engineering, such as parametric modeling, finite element analysis, and Building Information Modeling (BIM), were explored in-depth. Participants were introduced to time-saving techniques and best practices for optimizing their workflow.

Industry Insights and Career Opportunities: A panel discussion featuring industry experts provided valuable insights into the latest trends and technologies shaping the field of CAD in civil engineering. Participants had the opportunity to learn about career pathways and job prospects in sectors such as construction, infrastructure development, and project management.

Q&A Session: The workshop concluded with an interactive question and answer session, allowing participants to seek clarification on any doubts or queries regarding CAD software and its applications in civil engineering.

Outcomes:

  • Enhanced understanding of CAD principles and their relevance to civil engineering.
  • Improved proficiency in using CAD software for design, analysis, and documentation tasks.
  • Exposure to advanced features and techniques for efficient CAD workflow.
  • Insight into career opportunities and industry demands in the field of CAD in civil engineering.

Acknowledgments:

We extend our gratitude to the instructors, industry experts, and participants for their valuable contributions towards making the workshop a resounding success. Special thanks to Mr. Mohan (CADD CENTER, SECTOR-14) for their generous support in organizing the event.

Future Directions:

Building upon the success of this workshop, the Civil Engineering Department intends to organize advanced training sessions and seminars focused on specialized CAD applications, interdisciplinary collaborations, and emerging technologies in civil engineering. These initiatives aim to foster innovation, excellence, and industry-relevant skills among students and faculty members, ensuring their continued success in the evolving landscape of civil engineering.

Coordinator: Neha Sharma (A.P, Civil Engineering Department, DPGITM)