School of Professional Studies Lab
Building the Future, One Test at a Time
The computer labs at the School of Professional Studies are equipped with state-of-the-art tools and software necessary for conducting in-depth experiments, analyses, and research. Each lab is designed to focus on specific areas of study, providing students and researchers with hands-on experience and a thorough understanding of topics such as programming, data analysis, cybersecurity, and software development. These labs support the development of essential skills required for designing and implementing innovative and efficient technological solutions.

Staff
Mrs. Sumitra Das
Lab Assistant
E-mail: sumitra@driems.ac.in
Pictures of Computer Lab
Available Equipment
Total Stations: The Computer Centre Lab typically houses 50-100 desktop computers, all configured with the latest hardware to support a wide range of applications. These systems usually have high-speed processors, ample RAM (16GB or more), and large storage capacities. Levels (Dumpy and Automatic): Tools used to establish or check points in the same horizontal plane, critical for leveling work. Theodolites: Instruments used for accurate measurement of angles in horizontal and vertical planes. GPS/GNSS Receivers: Devices for collecting geospatial data with global positioning accuracy. Prism Poles and Tripods: Supports for optical instruments used in fieldwork Measuring Tapes and Chains: Basic tools for distance measurement in surveying tasks. Field Books and Data Loggers: For recording and storing field data and observations. CAD/GIS Software: AutoCAD, ArcGIS, or similar software for processing and visualizing survey data.

Material Testing Lab


Available Equipment:
Universal Testing Machine (UTM): Used for testing the tensile, compressive, and flexural strength of materials like steel and concrete.
Concrete Compression Testing Machine: For determining the compressive strength of concrete samples.
Sieve Shakers: Equipment for grading aggregates by particle size.
Impact Testing Machine: To measure the toughness and impact resistance of materials.
Hardness Testers: Tools for evaluating the hardness of metals and concrete.
Oven and Furnace: For drying and heating samples during tests.
Specific Gravity Apparatus: Used to determine the specific gravity of aggregates, crucial for mix design.
Testing Software: For analyzing data and generating reports on material properties.