MSU's budding engineers putting their best 'Foot' forward
Prashant Rupera | TNN | Jan 16, 2019, 22:51 IST
VADODARA: Just as the dust surrounding Paramarsh, the national level non-technical fiesta that the Kalabhavan campus had witnessed last month has settled, the campus is again buzzing with activities.
The budding engineers of M S University's Faculty of Technology and Engineering are now gearing up to host three days national level technical event - Footprints.
It will be for the 19th consecutive year that the technology faculty will be hosting the fest which this time is scheduled between February 22 and February 24. And the students, who are the brains behind the event, have already announced the details of 'Kaleidoscope' segment which will comprise of series of guest lectures, workshops and exhibitions.
The guest lectures this year include those that will be delivered by CFO and vice president (finance) of Amazon India Raghava Rao, American astrobiologist and advisor at NASA David Grinspoon, co-inventor of fibre optics that are used worldwide in telecommunications Peter C Schultz and comedy magician David Blatter.
The budding engineers of M S University's Faculty of Technology and Engineering are now gearing up to host three days national level technical event - Footprints.
It will be for the 19th consecutive year that the technology faculty will be hosting the fest which this time is scheduled between February 22 and February 24. And the students, who are the brains behind the event, have already announced the details of 'Kaleidoscope' segment which will comprise of series of guest lectures, workshops and exhibitions.
The guest lectures this year include those that will be delivered by CFO and vice president (finance) of Amazon India Raghava Rao, American astrobiologist and advisor at NASA David Grinspoon, co-inventor of fibre optics that are used worldwide in telecommunications Peter C Schultz and comedy magician David Blatter.
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