CHARUSAT hosts international conference on emerging trends in engineering, science and technology
Prashant Rupera | TNN | Dec 24, 2018, 18:21 IST
VADODARA: An international conference on emerging trends in engineering, science and technology 2018 was recently organized at the Charotar University of Science and Technology (CHARUSAT) at Changa.
This conference was jointly organized by IEEE Gujarat chapter and IEEE Charusat student branch and was sponsored by GUJCOST.
This conference was organized by the Faculty of Technology and Engineering of CHARUSAT with an aim of providing a robust platform to the students, academicians as well as professors for a seamless sharing of ideas and knowledge.
The conference hosted some highly esteemed speakers like Mutukrishnan Rajarajan of the UK University of London City, S Savitri from India’s CMIR-National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology, Shrinivas Singh, vice chancellor of Madan Mohan Malviya University of Gorakhpur, Prayag Sayani, project engineer, New Jersey Turnpike Authority Woodbridge and UK's Edge Hill University's Ardhendu Bahera.
Over a 100 delegates from Kerala, Delhi, Russia, Turkey among others participated in this conference.
Dr Srinivas Singh said that such events and seminars should regularly be organised to enable the exchange of knowledge and experiences between the students and the faculties. He further stressed upon the fact that science and technology should be used constructively for the betterment of the society and not destructively.
Keeping with the theme of the conference, researchers and engineers from education and industrial sectors presented their ideas and suggestions.
This conference was jointly organized by IEEE Gujarat chapter and IEEE Charusat student branch and was sponsored by GUJCOST.
This conference was organized by the Faculty of Technology and Engineering of CHARUSAT with an aim of providing a robust platform to the students, academicians as well as professors for a seamless sharing of ideas and knowledge.
The conference hosted some highly esteemed speakers like Mutukrishnan Rajarajan of the UK University of London City, S Savitri from India’s CMIR-National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology, Shrinivas Singh, vice chancellor of Madan Mohan Malviya University of Gorakhpur, Prayag Sayani, project engineer, New Jersey Turnpike Authority Woodbridge and UK's Edge Hill University's Ardhendu Bahera.
Over a 100 delegates from Kerala, Delhi, Russia, Turkey among others participated in this conference.
Dr Srinivas Singh said that such events and seminars should regularly be organised to enable the exchange of knowledge and experiences between the students and the faculties. He further stressed upon the fact that science and technology should be used constructively for the betterment of the society and not destructively.
Keeping with the theme of the conference, researchers and engineers from education and industrial sectors presented their ideas and suggestions.
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