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SUMMARY:8th Eminent Guest Lecture by Prof. Vittaldas V Prabhu
DESCRIPTION:The Office of Dean Research and the Department of Mechanical Engineering is jointly organising the 8th Eminent Guest Lecture by Prof. Vittaldas V Prabhu \, Director of Penn State’s Service Systems Engineering program\, on January 07\, 2025. \nTitle: “Engineering the 21st Century Service Economy: A Research and Education Agenda for Service Systems Engineering” \nAbstract \nService Systems Engineering (SSE) provides a rigorous analytical foundation for improving the performance of complex service enterprises across retail\, healthcare\, logistics\, financial services\, and digital operations. Building on recent advances such as fusion-learning Bayesian networks for diagnostics\, distributed and data- driven control of logistics networks\, and cash-flow bullwhip modeling in capital-intensive supply chains\, this lecture outlines a research agenda that strengthens efficiency\, resilience\, and human-centered decision making in modern service operations. A complementary education agenda highlights how experiential projects\, interdisciplinary pathways\, AI-enabled decision tools\, and affordable cyber-physical platforms can prepare engineers to model\, optimize\, and innovate within the rapidly expanding service economy. \nAbout the Speaker \nProf. Vittaldas V Prabhu is Professor of Industrial Engineering and the Charles and Enid Schneider Faculty Chair in Service Enterprise Engineering at Penn State University. His research advances service systems engineering through contributions to Bayesian network diagnostics\, smart logistics\, distributed control\, decision support systems\, and cash-flow bullwhip analytics across manufacturing\, healthcare\, IT\, and financial operations. He is the Director of Penn State’s Service Systems Engineering program\, integrating service-focused curricula\, experiential industry partnerships\, AI-enabled projects\, and affordable cyber-physical learning platforms. Prof. Prabhu earned his graduate degrees and Ph.D. in engineering from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and is an IISE Fellow.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/8th-eminent-guest-lecture-by-prof-vittaldas-v-prabhu/
LOCATION:ALC 1\, Homi J Bhabha Block
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,Events,Homepage Events,Mechanical Engineering,Research Events
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SUMMARY:Seminar on Probing Higgs Boson at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Physics is organising a research seminar on the topic “Probing Higgs Boson at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)” at 03.00 PM\, January 07\, 2026. The seminar will be delivered by Dr Gouranga Kole\, Postdoctoral Research Fellow\, National Taiwan\, University and CERN\, Geneva\, Switzerland. \nAbstract \nRecent results on measurements related to the Higgs boson using proton–proton collision data recorded at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV by the CMS experiment at the LHC will be presented. The seminar will begin with an overview of the object reconstruction techniques employed in the CMS experiment\, providing essential context for the subsequent analyses. The main focus will be on Higgs boson decays into a top quark and a light quark within the framework of the two-Higgs-doublet model. In particular\, the signal strengths and the corresponding upper limits on the production cross sections will be discussed\, offering insights into Higgs–fermion interactions and possible signs of physics beyond the Standard Model. The seminar will conclude with a summary of the current status of charged Higgs boson searches at CMS.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/seminar-on-probing-higgs-boson-at-the-large-hadron-collider-lhc/
LOCATION:S-305\, SR Block
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,Events,Homepage Events,Physics,Research Events
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