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SUMMARY:Navier stokes equations: A million dollar open problem
DESCRIPTION:The second lecture in the Distinguished Lecture Series organised by the Department of Mathematics at SRM University-AP will be held on November 10\, 2021\, at 4.30 pm. Prof Amiya Kumar Pani from the Department of Mathematics\, IIT Bombay\, will elucidate the lecture on the topic “Navier Stokes Equations: A Million Dollar Open Problem”. \nOn August 8\, 1900\, David Hilbert delivered his famous lecture about 23 open mathematical problems at the second International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris. This influenced the decision of a recently formed Clay Mathematical Institute (CMI) to announce the seven Millennium Prize Problems in the CMI Millennium Meeting held on May 24\, 2000. One such problem is the theme of the present talk. Now it is widely accepted that the motion of an incompressible viscous fluid with moderate velocity is described by the Navier-Stokes Equations. Although these equations were written down in the 19th century\, the existing mathematical results are not adequate to unfold the secrets hidden in the Navier-Stokes equations. \nIn this talk\, Prof Amiya shall concentrate on a brief description of this problem\, mathematical model\, a quick look at history\, what is known at this point\, some important approaches and what is possibly needed. Finally\, he will conclude the talk with a note on the present state of Indian applied mathematics and whether we are ready to contribute towards this millennium problem. \nAbout the Speaker: \nProf Amiya K Pani is Professor at IIT\, Bombay. He is well known for his research work in the area of numerical approximations of partial differential equations. His expertise includes construction\, stability\, and convergence analysis of finite element methods\, finite difference schemes\, orthogonal spline collocation methods for free boundary problems\, partial integrodifferential equations\, coupled equations in Oil Reservoir Studies\, evolutionary variational inequalities\, and scientific computations for industrial applications. Professor Pani is a fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Sciences\, India. He was awarded the Best Young Mathematician for his outstanding contributions to Numerical Analysis\, Partial Differential Equations\, and Industrial Mathematics by the Indian Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ISIAM). \nTune in to this intriguing lecture on Navier stokes equations on November 10\, 2021\, at 4.30 pm.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/navier-stokes-equations-a-million-dollar-open-problem/
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,Events,Invited Talks,Math Events
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SUMMARY:Crack exams with ease: lessons from the maestro
DESCRIPTION:Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering organises Invited Talk to prepare students for the upcoming competitive exams \nHigher Studies or Job? Students are often torn between these two after the completion of their undergraduate studies. Whereas getting a job after B.E./B.Tech is not that difficult\, but securing one’s dream job may not be that easy. Some students prefer to take admission in a reputed institution and pursue higher studies\, some might want to join R&D in well-established companies. A few might be even interested in securing employment in the public sector. The choices vary from one student to another depending on their merit\, financial stability and personal preferences. SRM University-AP always encourages students to go for their choices. A good pay package is only useful when it comes with a job of one’s inclination. However\, first of all\, one has to be aware of the choices he/she has. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering organises an invited talk on the two of the most sought after opportunities for engineers after their undergraduate studies- Indian engineering Services and GATE. \nIndian Engineering Service offers highly prestigious employment under the Government of India. The IES is a very specialised and technical service. Only engineering graduates from recognised universities are eligible to take the entrance examination. Even postgraduates with specific specialisations such as wireless communications\, radio engineering\, electronics\, or radiophysics are eligible to apply in certain posts. A career in Indian Engineering Services allows an engineer to administer a large segment of technical challenges in the public sector economy\, consisting of Indian Railways\, Power\, Telecommunications\, Central Water engineering\, and Defence service of Engineers\, Central Engineering Service. \nOn the other hand\, the purpose of the GATE exam is to test students’ knowledge and understanding of their undergraduate level subjects in Engineering and Sciences. A misconception among the students is that the GATE exam is only necessary for the ME. /M. Tech aspirants who want to pursue a career in academia. But\, the GATE score of the candidate is also valued by several public sector undertakings (PSU) for recruiting graduate engineers in entry-level positions or to be enlisted in the Fellowship Programs of CSIR or applying for scholarships in ME/M.Tech\, and many more. \nHowever\, qualifying these examinations is not a piece of cake. It requires rigorous planning\, perseverance and above all\, hard work. But\, there is always some strategic points which can make a student stand out in the exams. Dr Murali Prasad\, the distinguished guest of the session\, will brief you on some strategic points that will help you immensely in cracking the examinations. Dr Prasad has over 30 years of teaching experience\, especially for competitive exams like GATE\, IES in ACE Engineering Academy\, Hyderabad. He has completed his graduation in engineering from The Institution of Engineers\, Calcutta. He pursued his M tech from Pondicherry Engineering College and later obtained his PhD in WiMAX from JNTU Anantapur. Dr Prasad has published six patents and currently working as a Professor at Vardhaman College of Engineering\, Hyderabad. Join the session tomorrow at 10.30 am and learn the masterstrokes from the expert to crack competitive exams like GATE and IES.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/crack-exams-with-ease-lessons-from-the-maestro/
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,ECE,Events,Invited Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20201121T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20201121T190000
DTSTAMP:20260717T084653
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SUMMARY:Why India needs innovation and leadership?
DESCRIPTION:To nurture and cultivate innovation\, there are no best-practice solutions. The structures and processes that many leaders employ instinctively to foster it are vital but insufficient. The Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at SRM University-AP is organising an influential session by Jyothsna Yerramsetti\, CEO & Co-Founder- IUThink\, on November 10\, 2021\, at 6.00 pm to promote and integrate innovative leadership among students. All participants will be given various gifts and certificates and participation. \nIUThink is an organisation with a vision to provide a platform for grassroots\, student and rural Innovators. It focuses on connecting students\, innovators\, startups and entrepreneurs to mentors\, investors and creates opportunities to network with successful entrepreneurs. IUThink organises Startup/Innovation Summits where innovators and startups get a chance to exhibit their ideas and also provides entrepreneurial functionality support for college incubations. The main objective of IUThink is to create a proper Start-up Ecosystem to connect all the startups/entrepreneurs. In 2019-2021 it organised 3 innovation summits and connected 5000+ students/innovators/startups/ entrepreneurs and created a huge impact by organising awareness programmes. \nAbout the Speaker: \nJyothsna Yerramsetti\, CEO & Co-Founder- IUThink completed Graduation in Information Technology 2013. She worked as a software engineer for 5 years in one of the big MNCs at Hyderabad and established her startup company “IUThink” in 2018 August along with Cofounder Divya Kalikota. IUThink encourages startups\, entrepreneurs and innovators. She is a recipient of the “Outstanding Educator” by South India Women Achievers Award (SIWAA) in Chennai and was recognised as “Young Leader” by Niti Manthan\, New Delhi. \nUnlock the innovator inside you with SRM E-Cell\, grabbing gifts and certificates! Stay tuned to this inspiring session on November 10\, 2021\, at 6.00 pm.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/why-india-needs-innovation-and-leadership/
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