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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220312T180000
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SUMMARY:Women’s day with the IEEE-SRM student branch
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with IEEE-SRM Student Branch\, SRM University-AP\, Andhra Pradesh\, is organising an invited talk to mark “Women’s Day 2022”. We have invited Er Divya M G\, Joint Director\, SDOS & Administration Group\, at Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC)\, Bangalore as the guest speaker. She will elucidate on the topic “Trends in computing and PARAM utkarsh supercomputer” on March 12\, 2022\, at 6.00 pm. \nPARAM Utkarsh is a High-Performance Computing System run by the National Supercomputing Mission (NSM) of the Indian government at C-DAC in Bangalore. As a cloud service\, this system provides Artificial Intelligence over Machine Learning and Deep Learning frameworks. \nWomen’s day aims to promote a gender-neutral society. This year’s theme is #BreakTheBias. Bias\, whether intentional or unconscious\, makes it difficult for women to advance in their personal and professional life. International Women’s Day (March 8) is a worldwide celebration of women’s social\, economic\, cultural\, and political accomplishments. The day also serves as a rallying point for women’s equality. Er Divya\, recipient of the “2020 IEEE Women in Engineering Inspiring Members of the Year Award”\, is the befitting speaker of the occasion. \nJoin this inspiring session on March 12\, 2022\, at 6.00 pm.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/womens-day-with-the-ieee-srm-student-branch/
CATEGORIES:CSE Events,Departmental Events,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220319T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220319T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T151810
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SUMMARY:Non-equilibrium dynamics of interacting particle systems with annihilation
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Physics is going to host the sixth instalment of the Eminent Guest Lecture Series: An Odyssey of Physics on March 19\, 2022\, at 03.00 PM IST with Prof Parongama Sen from the University of Calcutta as the keynote speaker. Dr Sen will be speaking on” Non-equilibrium dynamics of interacting particle systems with annihilation”. \nProf Parongama Sen has been teaching at the University of Calcutta as Professor since 2008. She received her PhD from Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics\, Calcutta in 1993. She was also awarded APS-IUSSTF Professorship in 2012-13. Her research interests include statistical physics: phase transitions and critical phenomena in magnetic systems\, networks\, quantum systems\, percolation etc. and dynamical phenomena in complex physical and social systems. \nNon-equilibrium dynamics of interacting particle systems with annihilation \nThere has been tremendous research activity on the evolution of systems comprising of interacting particles in Statistical Physics over the last few decades. This lecture particularly considers those systems in which the particles (also called reactants) may get annihilated instantaneously upon contact or merged as a single species\, both of which reduce the particle number. Some of these processes have a one-to-one correspondence with the coarsening dynamics of spin systems and play an important role in the development of non-equilibrium Statistical Physics. \nUsually\, one considers diffusive motion when the particles move freely\, and some known results in this context will be discussed. Here\, the speaker notes that the dynamics may also be considered in terms of population densities rather than individuals and examples include models of epidemic spreading. \nFinally\, she will focus on a model in which the reactant particles are driven by a dynamic bias that radically changes the scaling behaviour of the relevant quantities. The results will be presented for such a system\, highlighting the microscopic dynamics\, which reveal a crossover behaviour.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/non-equilibrium-dynamics-of-interacting-particle-systems-with-annihilation/
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,Events,Physics,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220324T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220324T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T151810
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SUMMARY:Metamaterials and their applications: Distinguished Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering is hosting the first segment of the ECE Department Distinguished Lecture Series on March 24\, 2022\, from 12.00 pm to 01.00 pm IST. Prof Achanta Venugopal\, Director\, CSIR-NPL is the distinguished speaker of the event. He will be delivering a talk on the topic “Metamaterials and their Applications”. \nAbstract of the Talk \nMetamaterials are designed materials with unique properties that may not exist in naturally available materials. These are designed with sub-wavelength size components. In this talk\, after briefly introducing metamaterials\, the speaker will discuss on a few metal-dielectric and all dielectric metamaterials and their applications in wide-ranging areas covering stealth\, single-photon emitters\, reusable biosensors among others. \nSpeaker’s Profile \nVenu Gopal Achanta obtained his PhD in Physics from Tata Institute of Fundamental Research\, Mumbai and PhD in Electronics from Tokyo University\, Tokyo\, Japan. He is currently the Director of CSIR-National Physical Laboratory\, Delhi. He is on lien from Tata Institute of Fundamental Research\, Mumbai where he is a professor in the Department of Condensed Matter Physics and Material Science. He has served in various TIFR committees as chair and member. He is also on the senates of IISER\, Berhampur and IIT\, Delhi. He is a member of the executive council of Optical Society of India\, vice-chair of IEEE Photonics Mumbai chapter and member of the program committee of the Association of Asia Pacific Physics Societies – Division of Condensed Matter Physics. He is on the editorial board of journals\, Scientific Reports\, Frontiers in Physics\, Encyclopedia of Applied Physics\, and the Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Physics. He is an honorary Fellow of the Metrology Society of India and senior member of IEEE. His research interests are in nano and quantum photonics with over 140 journal publications.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/metamaterials-and-their-applications-distinguished-lecture-series/
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,ECE,Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220328T154500
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220328T174500
DTSTAMP:20260426T151810
CREATED:20220326T041500Z
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SUMMARY:Breaking the Mathematics myth
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever thought Mathematics is a hard nut to crack? The Department of Mathematics brings to you Dr Rossi D’Souza to break the myth associated with Math. The seminar will be held on March 28\, 2022 at 03.45 pm IST. Dr D’Souza\, from Homi Bhabha Centre for Science will deliver a talk on ‘Why is the relationship between Mathematics\, Education & Society important for research?’. \nAbstract of the Talk \n“Mathematics is hard!” has been a universal refrain among school children (and often their parents) for as long as we recall. But why do so many children dislike Mathematics? Is it the way Mathematics is taught – because Math teachers follow a “rote-learning” approach instead of making sure students understand the basic concepts? Why are students from marginalized backgrounds/identities disproportionately lagging behind in & excluded from Mathematics knowledge production? Or is Mathematics really not for everybody? \nDrawing on experience from his PhD research with visually challenged students and industry experience the speaker will highlight the importance of taking into account the social factors in Mathematics Education Research to effectively address the challenges posed by STEM Education – and to work towards a world where Mathematics really is for everybody! \nSpeaker’s Profile \nDr Rossi D’Souza recently completed his PhD in Mathematics education from HBCSE-TIFR. His research interests include exploring how ableism operates in Mathematics education. Prior to working as a Research scholar\, Rossi completed his M.Tech in Modeling and Simulation from Pune University\, specializing in and then working in the field of Computational Genomics. He has also worked as a visiting lecturer at Govt. Polytechnic Mumbai\, as a medical instrument repairman at Narayana Hrudayalaya Hospital\, Bangalore and as a Science Communicator on the Science Express train.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/breaking-the-mathematics-myth/
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,Events,Math Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220330T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220330T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T151810
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SUMMARY:Nano sensors and Flexible energy devices
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Mechanical Engineering is hosting a Distinguished Departmental Faculty Seminar Series to encourage discussions on diverse aspects of the subject. Experts from various fields are invited to divulge their views and help students broaden their perspectives. The talk ‘Nano sensors\, Flexible energy devices and IOT’ organised as part of the series will be held on March 30\, 2022 at 3.00 pm IST. Prof Mangilal Agarwal\, Director of Integrated Nanosystems Development Institute (INDI)-IUPUI is the distinguished speaker of the event. The talk will focus on Identification of volatile organic compound biomarkers in breath\, development of integrated nanosensor systems and electrospinning epoxy/carbon nanotubes on carbon reinforced polymers for structural applications. \nSpeaker’s Profile \nProf Mangilal Agarwal is a full-time professor in the Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering\, Purdue University\, Indiana\, USA. He has an overarching vision to become an innovative leader in high-quality research and serve industry and government agencies in Indianapolis\, the state of Indiana\, and beyond. \nProf Agarwal has an array of interdisciplinary research projects at IUPUI involving big data\, data analytics\, machine learning\, analytical chemistry\, and mechanical engineering. Specifically\, his research consists of canine-inspired chemometric analysis of volatile organic compound (VOC) biomarkers\, developing integrated nanosensor arrays that detect VOC biomarkers sensitively or selectively\, and enhancing carbon reinforced materials through electrospinning epoxy/carbon nanotube composite nanofibers. \nOver the years Prof Agarwal’s research has been well received and funded through numerous grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF)\, National Institute of Health (NIH)\, Department of Defense (DoD) and the industry. \nProf Agarwal has previously served as the Associate Director for Research and Development for the IUPUI Office of the Vice Chancellors for research and is currently the Director of Integrated Nanosystems Development Institute (INDI) at IUPUI\, which strives to advance nanotechnology research\, education\, and outreach.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/nano-sensors-and-flexible-energy-devices/
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