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List of Seminars/Workshops
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Technology Engineering and Trends in the SW and Telecom Engineering -QCOM role
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Challenges and Avenues in Pattern Recognition - Guest Lecture by Dr. L. Prathap Reddy
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One Week Workshop on Andriod
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National Level technical level Workshop on IOT on 22-03-2018.
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A THREE DAY NATIONAL LEVEL WORKSHOP ON ELECTRONICS CIRCUITS & ANALYSIS
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TOPIC: ELECTRONICS CIRCUITS & ANALYSIS
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: VAMSHI (Experienced Trainer from Physitech)
3-Day Workshop on ELECTRONICS CIRCUITS & ANALYSIS was conducted ON 04th,05thAND 06th JULY 2024 organized under the Guidance of Principal Dr. N.V.S Raju (Convenor), and Vice Principal Dr. B.V. Ram Naresh Yadav (Co-convenor).
The workshop was conducted in 6 sessions in 3 days. The session-wise list of activities and events is listed below-
In the forenoon session of Day-1, students were introduced to the basics of the Internet of Things (IoT). The spokesperson explained the concept of IoT, its role in connecting devices, and its applications in everyday life such as smart homes, healthcare, and industry automation. Students were also made aware of the key components of IoT systems, including sensors, actuators, microcontrollers, and communication modules. A demonstration was given on how IoT devices collect and share data, helping participants understand the real-time working of IoT technology.
In the afternoon session of Day-1, students were allotted systems and introduced to IoT development platforms and tools. Hands-on activities were conducted where participants worked with basic IoT kits and simulation software to understand device connectivity. The spokesperson demonstrated simple IoT applications, such as sensor data collection and monitoring through cloud platforms. Students also practiced setting up communication between devices and learned how IoT integrates with mobile and web applications. The session concluded with an interactive Q&A to clarify concepts and strengthen practical knowledge.
In the forenoon session of Day-2, students performed hands-on IoT experiments such as soil moisture sensing, humidity detection, using Raspberry Pi as a CPU, distance measurement with sensors, and LED blinking based on inputs. These activities gave them practical exposure to the working of IoT systems.
The valedictory function was conducted at the end of the workshop where the speaker was felicitated by the faculty and head of the department. All the participants received their participation certificates with which the workshop concluded.
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INTERNET OF THINGS ARCHITECTURE AND PROTOCAL
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2-Day Workshop conducted on 2nd AND 3rd December 2024 and organized under the Guidance of Principal Dr N.V.S Raju (Convenor), and Vice Principal Dr. B.V. Ram Naresh Yadav (Co-convenor).
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: KALYAN
2-Day Workshop organized under the Guidance of Principal Dr N.V.S Raju (Convenor), and Vice Principal Dr. B.V. Ram Naresh Yadav (Co-convenor).
The workshop was conducted in 4 sessions in 2 days. The session-wise list of activities and events is listed below-
In the forenoon session of Day-1, students were introduced to the basics of the Internet of Things (IoT). The spokesperson explained the concept of IoT, its role in connecting devices, and its applications in everyday life such as smart homes, healthcare, and industry automation. Students were also made aware of the key components of IoT systems, including sensors, actuators, microcontrollers, and communication modules. A demonstration was given on how IoT devices collect and share data, helping participants understand the real-time working of IoT technology.
In the afternoon session of Day-1, students were allotted systems and introduced to IoT development platforms and tools. Hands-on activities were conducted where participants worked with basic IoT kits and simulation software to understand device connectivity. The spokesperson demonstrated simple IoT applications, such as sensor data collection and monitoring through cloud platforms. Students also practiced setting up communication between devices and learned how IoT integrates with mobile and web applications. The session concluded with an interactive Q&A to clarify concepts and strengthen practical knowledge.
In the forenoon session of Day-2, students performed hands-on IoT experiments such as soil moisture sensing, humidity detection, using Raspberry Pi as a CPU, distance measurement with sensors, and LED blinking based on inputs. These activities gave them practical exposure to the working of IoT systems.
The valedictory function was conducted at the end of the workshop where the speaker was felicitated by the faculty and head of the department. All the participants received their participation certificates with which the workshop concluded.
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