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War of drones: Design, experiment, and learn!

Drones are steadily evolving technology with a wide array of applications in various sectors that, over the next decade, will change in ways that are unimagined. The Directorate of Entrepreneurship and Innovation is conducting a three-day workshop, War of drones, on drone technology and its applications. The workshop will be handled and facilitated by Sri

Devaney Chaos

Abstract: In this seminar, we will discuss the journey from the butterfly effect to the definitions of chaos through topological conjugacy, sensitive dependence on initial condition, Scrambled set, e.t.c. Also, the changes in the definition depending on the change in the phase space will be discussed. Unlike other topological spaces, topological transitivity is sufficient for

Celebrate International Students’ Day through art and entertainment!

Tiered Classroom, 5th Floor, Admin Block

Cultural diversity is a principal binding agent for an interdisciplinary education system as well as a greater need for humanity. An academic institution is a collective whole that encompasses a community marked with differences in culture, traditions, ideals etc. The celebration of these differences would further strengthen the bond of our collective presence as a

Invited talk on SolarPV Hybrid Distributed PowerGen System

Tiered Classroom, 5th Floor, Admin Block

The Power and Control Society, on behalf of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, is conducting an invited talk on SolarPV Hybrid Distributed PowerGen System for Rural & Urban Microgrid Applications.Dr Jayesh Barve, Principal Engineer (Controls & Optimisation), GE Global Research, Bangalore, and President, Automatic Control and Dynamic Optimisation Society, will be handling the

Archaeometric studies on ancient potsherds in the Indian context

Tiered Classroom, 5th Floor, Admin Block

Pottery has always been of prime importance in archaeological studies; however, the emphasis has largely been on morphology and decoration. Scientific studies on archaeological pottery are often essential to the correct interpretation of pottery evidence. Although analytical studies on archaeological potsherds in India have been in practice for a long time, there is a lack

Explore 5G: New applications for IoTs and AI

Online event

The advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution characterised by the amalgamation of technologies, blurs the lines between physical, digital, and biological spheres. The future of communication technology, an active constituent of the revolution, lies with the 5G cellular network. The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering is organising a Guest Lecture on “Massive IoT and

Mr Ram Prasad Delivers Lecture on Voter Responsibility

Voting is a fundamental right for every citizen of our country. Being future leaders and aspirers, it is important for all the students to have a keen interest in taking part in the important events of elections and educating students on voting rules, in relation to this, The Directorate of Student Affairs organised an awareness