Csi - Matlab & Image Processing
Csi - Matlab & Image Processing
Csi - Matlab & Image Processing
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Region III Indore Udaipur Vadodara Region V Bangalore Hyderabad Region VI Goa Pune Region VII Cochin Coimbatore
Student Branches
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Region III Truba College of Engineering and Technology (TCET), Indore Region V Raghu College, Dakamarri, Dist. Visakhapatanam GMR Institute of Technology (GMRIT), Rajam, Srikakulam, AP Gogte Institute of Technology (GIT), Belgaum, Karnataka Region VI Jawaharlal Darda Institute of Engineering & Technology (JDIET), Yavatmal Region VII KLN College of Engineering (KLNCE), Pottapalayam, Tamilnadu Mepco Schlenk Engineering College (MEPCO), Sivakasi
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Memento being given while concluding RTCI 11 CIIT, Indore Vice Principal Prof. Pankaj Dashore was the convener. More than 400 researchers, faculty members and P.G. Students were present in this conference to exchange information and technical know-how in the area of Computational Intelligence, so that further advancements may be made towards sustainable research and development in this area. Dr. Sunil Kapoor, chairman of R.K.D.F. group and Dr. N.K. Dubey, Director CIIT, Indore were also present and spoke on the importance of Computational Intelligence.
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Participants attending lecturers IEEE e-Resources Expert cyber lecture on access, use and importance of IEEE e-resources was delivered by Dr. S. Reisman, President, IEEE Computer Society, Managing Director, MERLOT.ORG, California State University, Office of the Chancellor, Professor, Information Systems, CSU Fullerton. He spoke about the importance of technological interventions on computer communication technology. He also said that members of IEEE computer society can access most of the electronic resources from any computer any where in the world. He also advised to the faculties of the university to refer the valuable links like www.merlot.org for betterment and enhancement of their skills. There was interesting discussion and many queries were asked by the participants.
Wireless Internet Access Dr. Dharm Singh, Convenor SIG-WNs CSI delivered the lecture on Wireless Internet Access: Technologies and Securities in rural areas. Reliable connectivity is a prerequisite for a successful penetration of IT into rural areas. Wireless technologies are going to take new dimension in our lives. In future every device, vehicle, appliances, like car, mobile phone, refrigerator, security system etc., all the systems that surround us, will communicate with each other automatically to fill our environment with our preferences and our need to feel connected anywhere, anytime and with anyone, across the world. The wireless broadband will soon become readily available to everybody while, being at home, office, airport, driving the car, sitting in the park because of this, our need to have information at anytime and to be connected at all places, all the time, will be satisfied. The world of universal, uninterrupted access to information, entertainment and communication will open new dimension to our lives and change our life style significantly. Role of e-Agriculture Dr. YC Bahtt gave his presentation on e- Agriculture, which refers to the agriculture services and information delivered or enhanced through internet and related technologies so it involves conceptualization, design, development, evaluation and application of innovative ways to utilize existing or emerging information and communication technologies (ICT). Role of ICT in Agriculture in the context of agriculture, the potential of IT can be assessed broadly under the two heads as a tool for direct contribution to agriculture productivity and as an indirect tool for empowering farmers to take informed and quality decisions which will have positive impact on the way agriculture and allied activities are conducted. Precision farming, popular in developed countries, extensively uses IT to make direct contribution to agricultural productivity.
17-19 May 2011: First CSI Rajasthan State and National Conference on Better Life in Rural Communities with ICTs WTISD 2011
A three days First CSI Rajasthan State IT Convention and National Conference with Celebration of World Telecommunication and Information Society Day 2011 on WTISD 2011: Better life in rural communities with ICTs during May 17-19, 2011 was organised by Computer Society of India - Udaipur Chapter, SIG-WNs, SIG-e-Agriculture, The Institution of Engineers (India), ULC, SGIs, Udaipur, College of Technology and Engineering, Udaipur at SIGs Campus Udaipur, India.
Inaugural Session: (L to R) Dr. Dharm Singh, Dr. ML Kalara, Ms. Deepika Pokharna, Mr. Manoj Agarwal, Mr, RN Mathur, Dr. RC Purohit, Dr. SS Rathore, Dr. RS Shekhawat, Dr. YC Bhatt
Inaugural Session Prof. ML Kalara former vice-chancellor Kota University and MD SGIs welcomed the august gathering. Dr. Dharm Singh, Organizing Secretary gave detail information about the events. The Chief Guest, Mr. Manoj Agarwal, former chairman CSI Udaipur chapter and MD econnect Solution Pvt. Ltd., Udaipur while inaugurating the event, said that with the existing new technologies and innovations emerging every other day, the information and communication technologies (ICTs) was an increasingly interesting platform not just for developers, but also for common people. Chief Gust also released a book (print and digital version) on event theme titled "Rural Development with ICTs edited by Dr. Dharm Singh. The Guest of honor Mr. RN Mathur, GMTD, Udaipur gave the importance of NKN Connectivity and said the all University is going to be connect 1GBPs broadband connectivity. Dr. S.S Rathore Chairman, IE(I),ULC shared his views about the importance joint activities of IEI and CSI. Dr. RC Purohit, Dean College of Technology and Engineering spoke about the importance of ICTs in agriculture domain and he said the advance IT technologies will improve the rural network connectivity. Dr. Rajveer Singh Shekhawat, Chairman CSI Udaipur spoke during the course of last 44 years, CSI has conducted a large number of Conferences/workshops at different levels for the benefit of researchers, academician and industrialists. IT Proliferation in rural India Keynote speaker Ms. Deepika Pokharna, DGM, BSNL, Udaipur presented about the ICTs application in Education, Agriculture and Healthcare. She also spoke one of India 's largest telecom companies, BSNL, and HCL Infosystems, one of India's premier information enabling ICT System Integration companies announced that they will be working together on the National Broadband Penetration Program (NBPP), a nationwide initiative to accelerate IT proliferation in rural India. Prof. BP Sharma Pro Vice-chancellor told the lots of work on ICTs is going on in India and Chaina. Dr. Kailash Lachhwani, OSD IIM Udaipur spoke about the Impact on Indian Technical Education System in Globalized Environment. Mr. ML Talesra, Vice President CSI presented his invited talk on better life in rural communities with ICTs. Dr. Dharm Singh, Convener SIG-WNs highlighted various use of ICTs and related e-applications which are key instruments in improving governance and rural services. Empowerment of Rural Women through ICT Dr. Pooam Dhaka, College of Home Science, MPUAT, and Udaipur stated that the ICTs do play an important role in disseminating a wide range of information and advice leading to knowledge and attitude change among rural communities. Industry Session Mr. SM Oswal, DET Internal BSNL, Udaipur demonstrated about the latest instruments used in rural exchange and urban exchange for network connectivity. Valedictory Session The valedictory function of the convention and conference began with the welcome address by Dr. ML Kalara. Prof. VK Srivastava, DPM and DRI chief guest of the valedictory session addressed the guests and participants. Dr. Arvind, Director of Arawali Group of Hospitals,
Udaipur said that we have developed a pathology ICT enabled lab and slides from Udaipur labs can be viewed at Sagwada and other places using developed software. GoR Shri B.P. Somani, MD, Wonder Cement presented details of ICTs Infrastructure facilities available at cement Industries. Dr. Y.C. Bhatt, Honorary Secretary, IEI, Udaipur Local centre delivered vote of thanks. Recommendations that emerged included: A framework needs to be developed to bring ICT at the doorsteps of the poor to make it the tools for agriculture, education and employment generation improving the Better life in rural communities.
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Mr. Kejal Shah delivering a talk on SOA He cleared several doubts, including the distinction between using the Web Services based architecture, which is more of a point to point, vs. the use of ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) and Services Repository, which allows any business process to interact and use the services. Due to active participation by the audience, the time exceeded from 1 hour to 2 hours. Finally, he presented a case study, for one of the projects, which he had done.
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Region V Bangalore
23-25 June 2011: Faculty Development Program on Emerging Technologies
This program was held from the 23rd to 25th June 2011 under the auspices of CSI student branch of Acharya Institute of Technology, Bangalore. 46 faculty members from different engineering colleges in Karnataka participated in the three-days workshop. Objectives of the FDP The Program was targeted at academicians and aimed to equip them with knowledge and skills on the latest technology. Lecture, demo and interaction with Microsoft Professionals constituted the delivery vehicle. This Program Presented an opportunity for the faculty members to learn the latest in technology, interact with Industry Practitioners and network with their peers. This conference helped in strengthening the industry academic relationship. The Program focused on the recent trends and advances in the fields of Cloud Computing, High Performance Computing, Mobile Computing, Robotics and Microsoft Visual Studio. Inaugural Function: Dr.K.Balaveera Reddy, former VC, VTU inaugurated the program. Also, present were Mr.Satish Sangameswar, Head, Student Outreach Program, Microsoft, Mr.T.Sabapathy, CSI Karnataka Student Coordinator, Mr.Iqbal Ahmed, Dy.Director, IACE, AIT and Prof. H S Ramesh Babu, HOD, ISE.
L to R: Mr. Iqbal Ahmed, welcoming the delegates. Seated: Dr. K Balaveera Reddy, Mr. T.Sabapathy, Mr. Satish Sangameshwar & Prof. H S Ramesh Babu Sessions on 23rd June (Day 1): Mr. Satish Sangameshwar gave an Overview of this program. He discussed about Microsoft in Higher technical education with respect to the benefit for students and Faculty. He also informed that Microsoft offers free access to software under Microsoft dream park, Microsoft Student tech clubs, Microsoft Student partners, Microsoft Imagine Cup-Global Level student Project competition and Microsoft Faculty Connection-Resource sharing. Mr. Shashidar Ramareddy, Microsoft, discussed about Robotics. He started with the basic definition of Robots and different types of Robots and its applications. He also discussed about the tools available in Microsoft for writing the program for the robotic application using Visual Programming Language, Visual Simulation Environment 2008, X-box for gaming development.
Section of the Delegates Sessions on 24th June (Day 2): Mr. Navaneet Nagarajan, Microsoft, discussed about Mobility and its significance for Educators, features of Windows phone compare to other phones and about Microsoft Business Space where in we can upload our own apps for the mobile. He also discussed the concepts of Cloud Computing and the Microsoft Product Office 365. Sessions on 25th June (Day 3): Mr. Prateek Dubey, Microsoft, discussed about Visual Studio/Web Matrix development, He was demonstrated the designing of the Website using Web Matrix Mr. Achindra Bhatnagar, Microsoft, discussed about the concepts of High Performance Computing and Microsoft tools like Windows Compute Cluster server 2003 and HPC Server 2008. The Program concluded with the valedictory function, which was presided over by Dr. H.D. Maheshappa, Principal, AIT, Bangalore. Prof. Ramesh Babu, welcomed all the dignitaries and delegates. The participants highly appreciated the arrangements made by Acharya Institute of Technology. Prof. H.D. Maheshappa lauded the efforts of CSI and Microsoft in arranging an excellent program, which was an eye-opener for the delegates, helping the faculty equip themselves with the latest tools. Mr.Iqbal Ahmed delivered the vote of thanks. TOP
Region V Hyderabad
18 June 2011: FOSS Forward-2011 One-day Workshop on Open Source Technologies
Workshop was organized jointly with C-DAC, Hyderabad. The workshop started with the Lightening of Lamp by the Guests and Welcome speech by Mr. D.K. Jain, Director CDAC, Hyderabad and stressed the importance of FOSS technologies and how CDAC is working by establishing National Resources Centre for Free/ Open source System (NRCFOSS). He also spoke on the new technology and opportunities related with free and open source software (FOSS) movement. He continued with the involvement of CDAC in formulating the Indian Operating System called Bharat Operating Systems Solution (BOSS) and its support and success in the implementation of BOSS in several Organizations. His talk was enlightening and creative. His talk on FOSS was admired by the participants. He informed that CDAC centres are working in different domain on localization. He also spoke about the important role of e-Learning in the world and its growing requirements in the academic environments. Mr Raju L Kanchibhotia chairman of Computer Society of India, Hyderabad chapter provided his views on the FOSS and its advantages. He explained the way how FOSS is helping in the context of Academia and the research scholars. Dr. Sameen Fatima Head of Computer Science Department from Osmania University shared his experience on FOSS and its need and importance in education and research.
Workshop in collaboration with CDAC, Hyderabad Dr. K.Lal Kishore, Director R&D JNTU expressed the importance of the usage of FOSS applications and reduction of the license cost and implementation for maintaining the IT operations of an organization such as academia like JNTU. He also focused on the involvement of CDAC in working in different open source projects like BOSS, walk in eLearning etc. Mr. Gautam Mahapatra, Head ITSD from RCI, shared his experience from the Research and Development on FOSS and implementation challenges in research organizations and about the total cost factors in the organization. The One day workshop on Open Source Technologies was taken to one step forward with discussing about the trends and technologies of FOSS, demo on Bharat Operating System Solutions (BOSS) an Indian operating system, e-learning technologies in open source such as Learning Management System(LMS), Content Management System(CMS), Learning Content Management System(LCMS) with web based technologies. Also 110 members from various educational and government participants shown interested and well participated in mobile elearning, audio, video streaming applications in open source. In parallel, there is continuous
awareness on Information Security on how to be safe and secure on Internet. C-DAC and CSI team got applaud for various presentations and demos during the workshop discussions. Mr. I. L. Narasimha Rao ,vicechairman CSI Hyderabad Chapter & Mr Ch A S Murty Coordinators of workshop, CSI & C-DAC thanked all the guest of Honors and participants for an active participants and taking the open source awareness for one step forward to concern institutions and organizations.
Mr. S Chandra Girish delivering a talk on Android Mr.Raju KanchiBhotla, Chairman, CSI, Hyderabad chapter presided the inaugural function and Highlighted the Activities of CSI INCUBATION CENTER. Mr. I.L.NarasimhaRao ,Vice chairman, Event Coordinator has discussed about the initiatives of CSI Hyderabad Chapter for the student Community. Mr. S Chandra Girish, Team lead, Sagar soft India ltd, expert in mobile technologies covered the following topics in his talk
The available mobile operating systems and their development languages and IDE's Anatomy of Android Application Development Overview of android development environment with a demo Overview of other android development tools Signing and packaging the Android Native Mobile Application. Debugging the android application Deployment in phone. Few live examples.
The question and answer session which was chaired by Mr. I.L.NarasimhaRao ,Vice chairman cleared the doubts and made the participants more aware & knowledge rich. There were several other dignitaries -professors, industry professionals ,B.Tech ,MCA, M.Sc Computer students who attended the program. In his valedictory address Mr.
I.L.NarasimhaRao from Aurora, Vice Chairman, CSI, Hyderabad chapter and also the program coordinator thanked the dignitaries, Academicians, Industry Professionals, Students, Volunteers for making the entire program a grand success.
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Region VI Goa
22-24 May 2011: Workshop on Introduction to Programming
A three-days introductory workshop on computer programming for school students using Processing language was successfully conducted by Dr Anand Bariya, Tekshala, Banaglore at Department of Computer Science and Technology (DCST), Goa University under the aegis of Computer Society of India(CSI), Goa Chapter from 22nd May to 24th May, 2011. This workshop was specially conducted for school students from STD IX onwards and who did not had any background in programming. In all, 25 students from all over Goa participated and learnt programming using the innovative approach of teaching programming by Dr Anand Bariya. The participants were drawn from schools like Sharada Mandir, Mushtifund, Bhatikar Model, Hedgewar, Saraswat, St Anthony, as also rural schools like Gude High School, Shiroda and Azmane High School, Neura etc. The focus was on learning the graphics oriented features of programming initially and then understanding the basic constructs of programming language. The sessions were conducted in the laboratory of Dept of Computer Science & Technology, Goa University. Professor (Dr) Vijayendra Kamat, Registrar of Goa University, was invited as the chief guest for the valedictory function that was held on 24th May. Dr Kamat lauded the efforts taken by CSI in training youngsters and offered to provide support to CSI in future programmes. He also congratulated the participants for participating in such workshops. He distributed the participation certificates to the participants and also felicitated the resource person Dr Anand Bariya. Mr Shripad Khedekar, chairman of CSI welcomed the guests and spoke about CSI. Dr V V Kamat, faculty member and chief coordinator of the workshop recounted his experience of conducting the workshop. Dr P R Rao, Head of DCST impressed upon the participants the benefits of learning programming at an early age. Dr Anand Bariya, who conducted the workshop gave his feedback about the programme and also volunteered to conduct such workshops in future. Some of the student participants also gave their feedback. Mr Ramrao Wagh compeered the function and proposed vote of thanks. The programme was attended by Sagar Sakordekar and Vinayak Nayak, ex-Chairmen of CSI besides a large number of parents. The workshop was conducted with active support from Vinayak Nayak, Treasurer of CSI, Abhay Bhamaikar, Secretary, CSI and Ms Shailaja Sardessai, Educational Officer of Directorate of Education, Govt of Goa.
Dr Vijayendra Kamat, Registrar of Goa University giving certificate to a participant of the workshop. Dr. V V Kamat , Dr Anand Baria , Mr. Shripad Khedeker and Mr. Ramrao Wagh are also seen in the photograph. TOP
Region VI Pune
22-24 May 2011: Inauguration of Newly Renovated Training Facility The Newly Renovated Training Facilities at Pune Chapter of Computer Society of India were inaugurated at the hands of Dr. Vijay Bhatkar on 14th July 2011. The Training Hall is named as "Dr. A K Pathak Memorial Hall" in the fond memory of past President of CSI Dr. A K Pathak, who has contributed significantly to the CSI Pune Chapter activities. On this occasion, the Past Chairpersons of CSI Pune Chapter from 1973 were felicitated.
Dr Vijay Bhatkar inaugurating the A.K. Pathak memorial hall. Also seen are Shekhar Sahasrabudhe, Deepak Shikarpur, Mrs Pathak, Rajendra Erande, Arun Tavildar and Rahul Pore.
The newly renovated training facilities will be extensively used for conducting various training workshops and seminars for the benefit of CSI members and IT community at large.
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The motivation for this programme was to increase awareness of the role of information communication technology amongst the rural children and bridge the divide between the quality of education received by them and the city students. Thanks to IT@school project of Government of Kerala, which remodeled conventional teaching methodologies in classrooms through use of Information Technology, students were well versed in basic operations and were aware of many open source packages including open office. The talk was oriented towards Ethical usage of computers, Cyber security and Cyber safety and latest advances in the field. Classes were handled in vernacular medium. The participants numbering more than 60 were from class 8th to class 12th. A quiz programme was conducted at the end and winners were given prizes.
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Distinguished academicians at the programme This orientation programme for aspiring engineering students was held by the CSI Coimbatore chapter for the 8th successive year. The objective of this programme was to provide a platform for parents and students to listen to and interact with senior academicians. The resource persons were senior academicians drawn from reputed institutions like Anna University, Chennai; PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore etc and drawn from diverse disciplines of engineering. The academic experts guided students on the Anna University Single Window Engineering Admission process and provide clarity on various queries regarding choice of branches/colleges and latest industry and placement trends. Considering the fact that there are almost 500 engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu with almost 2 lakh engineering seats available, this programme has been helping many engineering aspirants by dispelling their doubts and helping them make the most important decision of his or her life in choosing the right branch of engineering and how to select the college of study. The lead speaker was Dr. P. Narayanasamy, Director, Centre for Academic Courses, Anna University, Chennai, who has served as the secretary of Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) for 4 years and was responsible for introducing the single window system for Anna University engineering counselling. Prof. R. Nadarajan, Chairman, CSI Coimbatore chapter welcomed the gathering and Mr. Prashant R.Nair, Secretary proposed the vote of thanks. The distinguished academic experts who addressed the gathering were: Dr. R. Rudramoorthy, Principal, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore Dr. V. Palanisamy, Former Principal, Government College of Technology, Coimbatore and presently Principal, Info Institute of Engineering, Coimbatore Dr. A. Kandaswamy, HOD-Biomedical Engineering, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore Dr. R. Gandhinathan, Professor Production Engineering, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore
Mr. C. Ravi, Vice-Chairman of CSI Coimbatore introduced the panelists, who provided guidance on the opportunities in various engineering disciplines like mechanical, civil, electronics, electrical engineering computer science etc. Dr. Mahalingam College of Engineering and Technology, Pollachi and Coimbatore Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore co-sponsored the event.
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Inauguration in progress
Inaugurating this two-day National conference at TRUBA College of Engineering & Technology, Indore on Thursday, Director of Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT), Bhopal, Professor RP Singh urged people not to destroy forest and to be aware of global warming and climate changes. He also said that how human being is causing damage to the environment. Talking about ill effect of destroying forest cover, Prof. Singh quoted some famous lines of a well-known Hindi poet Jaishanker Prasad related to Pralay and said, We must work in the right direction to see that a parlay - like situation does not occur. Professor Rajkamal from DAVV, also spoke at length about the way green IT can be implemented in the industry. He said that both hardware and software can be tuned to cater to the needs of Green IT. TRUBA Group Director Dr. P.K. Chande, who chaired the conference, spoke about the importance of green IT. Prof. Lalji Prasad, who is the conference co-chair, introduced theme of the conference in detail to the audience. Prof. Ashish Shah, who is the programme co-chair of the conference introduced conference sessions and expert lectures that will be delivered by eminent people from the industry. He said both hardware and software could be tuned to cater to the needs of green IT. Later in the day the key person for this event Dr. Himanshu Mishra, Strategic head of CMC, Dr. Parag Kulkarni, chief scientist, Eklet, Pune addressed the gathering.
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On the second day of the conference, Dr. Gore from IBM Pune in his key note address talked at length on the concept of Green IT. He spoke about each of the computer programmes and applications. UK Gupta, territorial head of CMC Bhopal, also presented his view on Green IT for e-pragati initiative. Professor Ashwin Ramani of DAVV, Professor N.S. Chaudhari from IIT Indore, Dr. Anil Rawat, senior scientist from CAT and Rajesh Sodani (Training and placement TRUBA) also shared thoughts on the theme. The Valedictory function was addressed by TRUBA Group Director Dr. P.K. Chande, who was also the general chair of the conference. The three chairs of the conference were Professor Ritu Joshi (Technical Chair), Professor Ashish Shah (Program Chair) and Professor Lalji Prasad (Conference Chair). Dr. Ritu Joshi proposed the vote of thanks.
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DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 12-07-2011 Mr. Prabhakar Manohar Divecha, Asst. General Manager, Information Technology Dept., Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited Main Seminar hall
Mr. Prabhakar Manohar Divecha delivering his speech The speaker discussed about the Data Base Management System and Relational data base management system and explained about the role of Database Management in an organization.
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He also briefed about security in database, and data migration. Topics like SAN, NAS were also discussed. Various backup/restore utilities such as EXPORT/IMPORT, SQL Loader etc. were demonstrated.
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During the one-day Seminar on Qualnet Simulator, Mr. Anand explained and
demonstrated the Qualnet Simulator. QualNet is a network simulation tool that simulates wireless and wired packet mode communication networks. QualNet supports simulation of thousands of network nodes. QualNet offers unmatched platform portability and interface flexibility. QualNet runs on sequential and parallel Unix, Windows, Mac OS X and Linux operating systems.
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Session in progress The inaugural function was presided over by Dr. A. S. Deshpande, Principal, GIT, who encouraged the CSI Student Branch members, GIT to develop technical skills along with critical knowledge in industry verticals. Asst. Prof. S. A. Kulkarni, CSI Counsellor, GIT thanked Computer Society of India , VMware India Pvt. Ltd. and student organizers Satyam, Rahul Sinha, Amit Patil, Jayant Patil along with other CSI student volunteers. On this occasion, the Student Branch of CSI at GIT thank Prof. D. A. Kulkarni, HOD CSE, Dr. A. S. Deshpande Principal, GIT and Shri U. N. Kalkundrikar, Chairman, Governing Council, GIT for all the support and encouragement.
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Prof. Pradip Jawandhiya, Dr. G.R.Bamnote, Prof A.P. Bodkhe, Dr. Avinash Kolhatkar Dr. N.K. Chaudhari Prof Rajkishor Tugnayat Prof. Sandip Lambade, Prof. C.M .Sedani Prof. Makrand Shahade, Nishant Waghmare.
11 March 2011: Expert Lectures on Real Time Database and Open Source Software
Dr. G. R. Bamnote, Head CSE department from Prof Ram Meghe Institute of Technology & Research, Badnera, delivered expert lecture on the topic Real Time Database on 11/03/ 2011. He spoke about fundamentals & latest developement in Database Systems. Dr. Mohd. Atique, Reader Department of Computer Science, S.G.B. Amravati University, Amravati delivered expert lecture on the topic Open Source Software on 11/03/ 2011. He talked about basics of Open Source Softwares and different types of available software. All the third year Computer Science & engineering students thanked the gathering. All events were a great success. All CSI body members worked hard for success of these events. TOP
Section of participants of Ubuntu Workshop Department of IT also organized 8th Ubuntu For All, a FOSS workshop for the students of all the departments both CSI members and non-members as a prelude to the Welcome Function for the New Members of KLNCE-CSI-SB. The workshop was attended by 135 students from all the engineering departments.
Prof. Sakthidaran speaking during the workshop Prof. R.T.Sakthidaran, Prof. G.Ramesh, Mrs. S.Amudha and Mrs. M.Ragini of IT were the resource persons for creating awareness on FOSS, Ubuntu OS, GSS (C, C++ programming environment), MySQL and BOUML (CASE Tool) among the students. The program was conducted in FOSS Lab on 5th July 2011 at IT FOSS Lab. TOP
Mr. Shunmugarajan delivering a speech on MATLAB programming The event was conducted for 2 days. He also gave a gist of project we could refer in image processing. He displayed many videos related to image processing and the way they are conceded out. Members gave out their feedbacks and Ravivarman (Secretary of CSI) and V.T karthika (Office Bearer of CSI) gave out some valuable information related to CSI like the fore coming events, workshops, symposium, membership details and some memorable past event of CSI. Finally the event ended with a splendid success. TOP