Faculty Development Programme Emerging Trends in Electronics and Communication for IoT Applications
The aim of the faculty development program (FDP) is to introduce the faculty with the amazing world of internet of thing (IoT) and its applications. The IoT makes the device, sensors, software that connect the other device and exchange the data and information over the internet and other networks. The IoT is widely used for front line industries, home automation, healthcare, agriculture, and military applications. This FDP serve a platform for teaching professional, researchers, scientists, and industry persons to interact the cutting-edge technologies. Current trend of research and development is the integration of 5G and cloud computing for improving the operational efficiency, reducing cost, and improve decision making capabilities.
Five days Faculty Development Program (FDP) on “Emerging trends in Electronics and Communication for IOT Applications”
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering at IMS Engineering College (IMSEC), Ghaziabad organized a 5-day Faculty Development Program (FDP) on “Emerging Trends in Electronics and Communication for IOT Applications”. This program was held from 4th July to 8th July 2022 in online mode and total 150 participants across the country attended the FDP.
The FDP program was inaugurated on 4th July 2022. Dr. Jyoti Guglani, Convenor FDP and HOD (ECE), welcomed all the dignitaries and emphasized upon the quality education, the ECE Department is providing to their students. Dr. Ajay Kumar, Coordinator FDP and Assistant Professor ECE, presented the objectives of FDP and the role of this FDP in reducing the gap between academics and industry.
On the first day, Dr. Sudhakar Singh from Lovely Professional University, Punjab discussed the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in startups and Dr. Vivek Rajpoot from Aditya College of Engineering and Technology, Andhra Pradesh described “Cognitive Radio” as the future of Wireless Communication Technology.
On the second day, Dr. Prashant Upadhyay from Chandigarh University, Punjab demonstrated the core concept of “Augmented Reality” with examples.
On day third, Dr Sayeed Ahmad from National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar, presented about “Low Power SRAM Design for IoT Enabled Systems” and Dr. Ankur Kumar from IIIT Una, discussed the advancement in “Low Power VLSI circuits”.
On fourth day, Dr. Yogendra Upadhyay from Chandigarh University narrated regarding the “Design of Nano Devices and Sensors Applications”.
On the fifth and the last day, Dr Kundan Kumar representing Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology, Punjab threw light on “Substrate Integrated Waveguide Self multiplexing antennas for 5G and IOT applications”. Dr. Deepak Agarwal from MITS Andhra Pradesh discussed on the “Design of configurable analog blocks suitable for IoT applications”.
The FDP was successfully completed on 8th July with the Vote of Thanks by Dr. Jyoti Guglani (HOD-ECE), Convenor FDP, to the distinguished participants for enlightening about the FDP theme. She had also extended her gratitude to the honorable Management and Director, IMSEC for their continuous support and encouragement for organizing the FDP. She had also thanked for the ample support from faculty members of Electronics & Communication Engineering department. Dr Ajay Kumar, Assistant Professor ECE department also thanked all organizers and participants for making this event a grant success.
Dr. Vikram Bali, Director IMSEC, congratulated the Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering for the event and extended his warm wishes for its successful completion.