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SUMMARY:Workshop on IP Creation and Technology Transfer
DESCRIPTION:The Technology Transfer Cell organises a one-day workshop on “Intellectual Property Creation and Technology Transfer” on February 05\, 2026. The workshop provides an integrated overview of intellectual property creation and technology transfer in academic research. It covers patentability\, novelty\, inventive steps\, and patent drafting\, followed by practical insights into technology valuation\, licensing\, and industry engagement. \nThe workshop will have two sessions. The first session will be held by Registered Indian Patent Agents and Trademark Agents – Mr Amit Sudarsan\, Director\, Videaim IP Pvt.\, Ltd.\, and\, Walnut IP Pvt.\, Ltd. and Dr Madhavi Muppirala\, Director\, Videaim IP Pvt.\, Ltd.\, and Walnut IP Pvt.\, Ltd. They will elaborate on the topic – “From Idea to Invention: Understanding Novelty\, Inventive Step\, and Patent Drafting”. \nThe second session will be delivered by Prof. G S VinodKumar\, Associate Dean-Technology Transfer Cell\, SRM University-AP\, on the topic – “Technology Transfer Pathways: Valuation\, Licensing\, and Industry Engagement”. \nThe workshop aims to equip faculty members and research scholars with the knowledge required to translate innovations from the laboratory to real-world impact.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/workshop-on-ip-creation-and-technology-transfer/
LOCATION:ALC 1\, Homi J Bhabha Block
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events,Research Events,Research Workshop,Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260206T130000
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SUMMARY:HPCC Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Office of Dean-Research is organising a one-day HPCC workshop to ignite innovations in computing. The workshop will delve into HPCC systems\, how to connect HPCC to PuTTY\, Linux commands\, transferring files to HPCC using Win SCP and PBS script for job submission. \nDate: February 06\, 2026 \nTime: 10:00 AM – 01:00 PM \nJoin the workshop and explore novel frontiers in Computing!
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/hpcc-workshop/
LOCATION:SRM University-AP
CATEGORIES:Events,Homepage Events,Research Events,Research Workshop
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SUMMARY:4-Day Workshop on Advanced Academic Writing
DESCRIPTION:The Office of Dean-Research is organising a 4-Day Workshop on Advanced Academic Writing on February 24-27\, 2026. The workshop aims to equip participants with essential strategies for developing research questions\, theoretical frameworks\, and evidence-based arguments suitable for high-impact journals. \nThe workshop will be beneficial for participants to: – \n\nEnhance skills in writing grant proposals\, book chapters\, and conference abstracts for interdisciplinary audiences\nHands-on training in revision techniques\, peer review simulation\, and ethical use of AI in academic writing\nBuild a collaborative network among humanities scholars in India\n\nKey Topics of Discussion:- \n\nLiterature Review\, Tools\, Ethics & Publication Standards\nWriting Thesis and Dissertation\nStrategies of Referencing in Academic Writing and Scopus AI\nNavigating Technicalities: Scopus Database\, ORCiD\, and Google Scholar\nResearch Integrity in the Age of AI\nLecture on Project Grant\, Fellowship\, and More\n\nLearn from Resource Persons:- \n\nDr Priyanka Tripathi\, IIT Patna\nProf. P K Nayar\, University of Hyderabad\nProf. Diana Fox\, Bridgewater State University\nDr Ridhima Tewari\, IIT Dharwad\nDr Shalini Mittal\, Bennet University\nDr Soni Wadhwa\, SRM University-AP\nShubhada Nagarkar\, Savitribai Phule Pune University\nDr Debashrita Dey\, IIT Dhanbad\nJames Campbell\, Intellect Books\nProf. Saseendran Pallikadavath\, University of Portsmouth\n\nRegistration Link – https://forms.gle/L5iFRgaKWdLorJCJ6 \nPayment Link – https://payment.collexo.com/user/login/?dest=/pay-fee/srm-ap-events/
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/4-day-workshop-on-advanced-academic-writing/
CATEGORIES:Events,Homepage Events,Research Events,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260224T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260224T130000
DTSTAMP:20260601T180617
CREATED:20260218T065344Z
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SUMMARY:UDL#23 - Is AI Really Useful for Materials Science?
DESCRIPTION:The Office of Dean-Research is organising the 23rd edition of the University Distinguished Lecture inviting Prof. Stefano Sanvito\, Professor and Chair of Condensed Matter Theory\, School of Physics and Director\, CRANN (Centre for Research on Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices)\, Trinity College Dublin\, Ireland. \nTitle of the Lecture: “Is AI Really Useful for Materials Science?” \nAbstract \nAI and machine learning have rapidly become important tools for our daily life\, providing assistance over many tasks. These\, however\, often concern relatively low-stake domains\, such as idea generation\, text summarisation\, automated paper writing/ reviewing\, etc. The physical sciences\, however\, demand far more: accuracy at the level of experimental validation\, reproducibility across thousands of steps and the orchestration of a vast and diverse toolset. \nIn this talk I will describe our attempts at integrating machine-learning and AI methods into materials science\, by looking at rather different domains. Firstly\, I will discuss a machine-learning scheme for predicting the Curie temperature of ferromagnets\, which uses solely the chemical composition of a compound as feature and experimental data as target [1]. In particular\, I will discuss how to develop meaningful feature attributes for magnetism and how these can be informed by experimental and theoretical results. Furthermore\, I will show how the experimental data can be mined from published scientific literature with the help of natural language processing tools [2]. \nThen\, I will describe how an accurate description of the structure of materials\, which is amenable to be used with machine learning\, can offer a quantum-chemistry-accurate description of local properties at virtually no computational costs. This is based on a newly developed cluster expansion formulated in terms of Jacobi-Legendre polynomials. Such general framework allows us to construct\, on the same footing\, extremely accurate force fields [3] as well as converged electron densities [4]. These can both be integrated in material-discovery workflows generating unprecedented speedup. \nFinally\, I will present two examples of how visual-graphic techniques can be integrated into materials science. In the first case autoencoder neural networks will be used to denoise scanning electron transmission microscopy images [5]\, thus allowing us to perform microscopy on fragile samples\, which rapidly degrade under electron irradiation. In the second case\, I will use movie- enhancement methods to provide high-resolution tomographic maps of complex materials complexes [6]. Importantly\, the same method can also be used for medical imaging and can be incorporated in medical devices. \n[1] Physical Review Materials 3\, 104405 (2019). \n[2] npj Computational Materials 9\, 222 (2023). \n[3] Physical Review B 108\, 094102 (2023). \n[4] npj Computational Materials 9\, 87 (2023). \n[5] Machine Learning: Science and Technology 4\, 015025 (2023). \n[6] Nature Communications 15\, 7962 (2024).
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/is-ai-really-useful-for-materials-science/
LOCATION:ALC 1\, Homi J Bhabha Block
CATEGORIES:Events,Homepage Events,Research Events,Research Webinars
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SUMMARY:Indo-German Scientific Meeting to Strengthen Scientific Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Biological Sciences is organising a two-day Indo-German Scientific Meeting (2026) bringing together antimicrobial resistance (AMR) research experts from the Freie Universität Berlin\, and faculty members of the department. \nDay one will have a panel discussion that focuses to create awareness on the dimensions and precautionary steps needed to be taken to contain any microorganisms. Day two shifts the focus on strengthening Indo-German research collaboration\, promoting academic exchange\, and identifying opportunities for joint projects and international funding. By aligning complementary expertise and shared priorities\, the meeting aims to establish sustainable partnerships that advance AMR research and translate science into public health impact. \nProf. Thomas Alter\, Dean of Studies\, School of Veterinary Medicine\, Freie Universitaet Berlin\, Prof. Uwe Roesler\, Dean\, School of Veterinary Medicine\, Freie Universitaet Berlin\, Prof. Robert Klopfleisch from the Institute of Veterinary Pathology\, Dr Anika Friese from the Centre of Infectious Medicine\, Prof. Jayaseelan Murugaiyan\, Associate Dean together with the faculty members of the School of Engineering and Sciences (SEAS)\, SRM AP will attend this event.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/indo-german-scientific-meeting-to-strengthen-scientific-collaboration/
LOCATION:ALC 1\, Homi J Bhabha Block
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