Sunday, July 31, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
My New Guitar

Purchased from: Raj Musicals
Price: Rs. 12,500/-
Accessories: Carry bag, strap, picks, amp. chord
Amplifier Purchased: Marshall MG-10
This is my first electric guitar. I have been playing an acoustic guitar (Hofner) up till now.
Features: It has 24 medium sized frets, a maple neck and rosewood fretboard with dotted inlays. It has a basswood body. It has tone and volume controls, 5 way pickup selector and a floating tremolo bridge. It has surprisingly good features for its price.
Sound: I haven't played much. This guitar plays well both in clean and in distortion modes. I usually play a variety- Metallica, Dream Theatre, Guns and Roses, Clapton, etc. This seems to be suitable for all of them. I am presently using it with a Marshall MG-10 Amplifier. They make a great combination.
Action, Fit and Finish: The action is very low. Its suitable for fast playing. It has a glossy white finish and looks great.
Reliability and Durability: Its been only a day since I purchased it, but I am sure that the construction is rugged and will last long. The control knobs appear to be sturdy and the pickups and tremolo bridge also have good fit and finish. The strings are hard ( its a new guitar !) but are of good quality.
Impression: This is the best guitar I could find in the given price range. Other guitars available were- Greg Bennett (Avion) , Fender Strat, ESP, Yamaha. I tried some of them, and I found Ibanez outstanding. An awesome guitar for beginners/intermediate with a great price.If I were to buy another guitar for the same price range I would purchase another Ibanez or perhaps an Epiphone Les Paul Special II.
I would rate it an overall of 9/10 (in its range).
Sunday, July 3, 2011
My presentation at a workshop in the Applied Power Electronics Conference 2011, in Fort Worth, Texas

My team from Delhi Technological University (formerly Delhi College of Engineering) participated in the International Future Energy Challenge 2011, organized by IEEE. The challenge was to develop a solar powered water purification system. The system uses a low power induction motor and the challenge was to develop a suitable drive for the motor.
We were looking for a similar topic for our final year project. We were told of this competition by our faculty advisor. We theoretically designed the layout of the system and the drive and sent in the proposal, just in time.
The results were announced in november 2010, and we were delighted to be selected. All the selected teams were invited to attend a workshop in APEC 2011( Applied Power Electronics Conference) in Fort Worth, Texas on 6th of March 2011. We were required to present our idea at the workshop and the organizers would share some details regarding the competition. They would sponsor 1 team member's visit to this workshop.
My team elected me for this and I also had the support from our faculty advisor.
I arrived for Fort Worth on 4th of march. I had booked a room in Hilton Fort Worth. It was just two blocks away from the Fort Worth Convention Center where the workshop was to be held.
On 6th, I reached the venue, two large halls inside the Fort Worth Convention Center. I interacted with other teams. We shared knowledge on the project and on our universities and our countries. Some teams had come with their faculty advisors and graduate advisors. Most teams had sent two representatives. We were given introductory speech by the competition chair and encouraging speech by the sponsors. We were given details regarding the project-the specifications, etc. During lunch I got the opportunity to interact with Prof. Joao Pinto (competition chair), Prof. Mauricio (topic B coordinator) and other academics.
We were to present our progress report after lunch. I presented the report on behalf of my team. My presentation was focussed on the various design strategies adopted by us, our progress and planning for future. Other teams also presented their reports and shared their progress towards the project.
After the presentations there were discussion regarding the details provided, and about the evaluation procedure that would be adopted for the final competition. The workshop concluded with the organizing committee handing out cheques for the travel grants and then there was a group photograph.
Presentation at the workshop and the visit to Fort Worth was an pleasant and unforgettable experience.
We were required to send the qualification reports a month later on the basis of which the teams were to be shortlisted for the final round. We worked hard and got selected. The final competition is in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 20th of July. I am looking forward to it.
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