bsc-cs-Guest Lectures/Workshops
Guest Lecture/Workshops
EXPERT TALK "EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN ELECTRONICS"
Date:04-08-2025
The Department of Electronics conducted on "Emerging Technologies in Electronics" for I, III and V semester EMCs students. on 04-08-2025 with the objective of enhancing students’ knowledge about the latest developments and future trends in the field of electronics. The session was graced by Dr. Sara Mohan George, an eminent academician and researcher with deep expertise in embedded systems, wearable devices, and signal processing, who served as the resource person. The program was held under the guidance of Mrs. Haritha A, Head of the Department. The expert talk proved to be highly informative and motivating, equipping the students with broader perspectives on the future scope of electronics.
EXPLORING PYTHON: A PRACTICAL APPROACH” WORKSHOP
Date:29-07-2025
The Department of Mathematics organized a hands-on training workshop on “Exploring Python: A Practical Approach” on 29th July 2025 for the students of I Sem B.Sc. EMCs. The session was conducted by Dr. Jagadeesh Sai D, Assistant Professor, Dept. Of Information Science, MSRIT, Bengaluru. Python has become one of the most widely used programming languages because of its simplicity, flexibility, and power. From web development and data analysis to artificial intelligence and automation, Python is everywhere. This hands-on workshop is designed to help beginners and enthusiasts get started with Python programming in a guided and interactive environment.
VOLTEDGE WORKSHOP
Date:18/09/2025
he department of EMCs organized an outreach activity titled “VOLTEDGE WORKSHOP” on 18- 09-2025 for the PUC students. department showcased its unique strengths through demonstrations, experiments, and hands-on activities. The workshop's methodology focused on simplifying complex electronic concepts through visual aids, practical demonstrations, and interactive sessions. By the conclusion, participants had gained practical knowledge about component identification, basic circuit analysis, and an appreciation for the role of electronics in technological advancement.
EVENT NAME: TREES IN PROGRAMMING
Date: 18-03-2025
The Department of B.Sc. Computer Science organized a workshop titled “Trees in Programming” on 18-03-2025 at 11:30 AM for the students of 1st B.Sc. EMCs.
The resource person for the session was Prof. Shivswamy D, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Seshadripuram College. The program was coordinated by Ms. Shilpa N, Assistant Professor, Department of EMCs.
Students gained both theoretical understanding and hands-on exposure to tree data structures, enhancing their logical thinking and programming skills.
EVENT NAME: SKILL ENHANCED WORKSHOP ON “PYTHON PROGRAMMING”
Date: 06-08-2024
The Department of Mathematics, MS Ramaiah College of Arts, Science and Commerce organized a guest lecture titled “Pi Unleashed: From Ancient Geometry to Modern Science” on 14-03-2025 for the students of B.Sc. (EMCs).
The resource person was Mr. Anil Kumar R, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Global Academy of Technology, Bengaluru.
The session traced the evolution of ? from ancient geometry to its applications in modern science, mathematics, and emerging technologies.
EVENT NAME: “MystERY ON PI”
Date: 14-03-2025
The Department of Mathematics organized a guest lecture titled “Mystery on Pi” as part of ?-Day celebrations on 14-03-2025 for the students of 1st B.Sc. EMCs.
The lecture highlighted the historical evolution of ?, its mathematical significance, and its wide-ranging applications in engineering, electronics, architecture, astronomy, and computational sciences.
The session sparked curiosity among students and strengthened their appreciation for mathematics in real-world applications.
Workshop- GeoGebra-From equations to Graphics
Date: 03/04/2025
The Department of Mathematics organized a hands-on training workshop titled “GeoGebra – From Equations to Graphics” on 3rd April 2025 for B.Sc. EMCs students. The session was conducted by Dr. Srikanth N, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT), Bengaluru. The workshop introduced students to GeoGebra, a dynamic mathematical software that integrates geometry, algebra, calculus, and statistics into a single platform. Through interactive demonstrations and practical exercises, participants learned to visualize equations and explore mathematical concepts graphically. The session enhanced students’ understanding and encouraged the effective use of technology in mathematical learning.
The workshop introduced students to GeoGebra, a dynamic mathematical software that integrates geometry, algebra, calculus, and statistics into a single platform. Through interactive demonstrations and practical exercises, participants learned to visualize equations and explore mathematical concepts graphically. The session enhanced students’ understanding and encouraged the effective use of technology in mathematical learning.
Guest Lecture- Grow Smarter, Not Harder: Optimizing Farms with AI and ML
Date: 04-09-2024
The Department of Electronics under DBT Star College Scheme in association with IQAC had organized a Guest Lecture on "Grow Smarter, not harder: optimizing farms with AI and ML" on 4th September 2024 at 11.00 am at Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Auditorium, MSRCASC. The Resource Person was Dr Rajeshwari S B, Assistant Professor, Department of ISE,Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bengaluru. It was conducted for all semester BSc Electronics Students. The Objectives of the Guest Lecture was-: 1. To introduce the concept of Artificial Intelligence (Al) and Machine Learning (ML) applications in agriculture. 2. To educate the audience on the benefits and potential of precision farming using AI/ML. 3. To showcase successful case studies and best practices in AI/ML adoption in agriculture. 4.To understand the role of AI/ML in enhancing crop yields, reducing waste, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. 5. To learn about automated farming systems, including drones, robotics, and autonomous tractors. 6. To explore the potential of computer vision, natural language processing, and loT in agriculture. The guest lecture, "Grow Smarter, Not Harder: Optimizing Farms with AI and ML," highlighted the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (Al) and Machine Learning (ML) in agriculture.