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Dear IEEE Hyderabad Section Members,
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and strengthens our resolve to drive technological progress in the region. Stay Section has 2 sub-sections (Anantapur and Guntur), 3 Affinity Groups and 16
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Contents
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Message from Chapter Chairs
Photonics Society members are IEEE Industrial Electronics Society RS Chapter Hyderabad,
dedicated to use of photonics for Chapter Hyderabad is a vibrant group inaugurated on 23.10.2021 to
advancing the society needs by having members from both Industry develop and disseminate best
way of optical sensors, optical and academia with sole mission of Reliability practices, received
fibers and other optical/photonics encompasses a diverse range of the RS Tier II Award in 2021
related technologies. It will make technical activities devoted to the and RS Tier I award in 2022.
breakthrough in quantum physics application of electronics and Outstanding contributions of
into the devices, systems and electrical sciences for the Hyderabad chapter enabled
products to revolutionize our daily enhancement of industrial and Chair RSC virtually joining June
lives. IEEE Hyderabad Photonics manufacturing processes. The Field 2023 RS AdCom Meeting in
Society Chapter had invited Sir of Interest of the IES shall be Montreal. We have hosted 18
David Payne to deliver a confined to the theory and events this year, including
distinguished lecture at NITTTR applications of electronics, controls, Webinar series on Electronic
Extension Centre, Hyderabad. communications, instrumentation, Train Control and Power
and computational intelligence to Generation Systems and a
industrial and manufacturing Workshop on Reliability in
systems and processes. Medical Surgery. Workshops on
Railways and DRDO were
hosted in 2022. Our future
plans include Public Health
management, SMART Village
Campaign, establishing Virtual
Laboratories and inter-chapter
collaborations.
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Women in Engineering Affinity IEEE Nanotechnology Council MTT-S/AP-S/EMC-S Joint
Group (WIE AG) Chapter
RCI, DRDO
The Women in Engineering The IEEE Nanotechnology Council The IEEE MTT-S/AP-S/EMC-S
Affinity Group (WIE AG) Hyderabad Section Chapter (NTC Joint Chapter established in
Hyderabad Section is a dedicated HSC) embodies a commitment to 2008 under IEEE Hyderabad
team of volunteers focused on driving transformative progress in Section and recipient of
empowering women across the field of nanotechnology and is Outstanding Chapter Award for
diverse engineering and STEM constantly dedicated to cultivating an the year 2015 and 2021, is
fields. Our mission is to provide enriched ecosystem that catalyzes driven by the motivated
unwavering support, guidance, the advancement of nanotechnology. volunteers and members to
and mentorship to women in their Our mission is to facilitate the increase the spread of
professional journeys. We actively exchange of technical knowledge, microwave technologies,
collaborate with engineering inspire student engagement, forge antennas & propagation,
societies and chapters to foster strong industry-academic bonds, electromagnetic compatibility
connections and bridge gender champion humanitarian endeavors, related knowledge and
disparities, fostering a strong and and advocate for sound policies and information among
inclusive network that brings frameworks. By connecting local professionals and researchers.
together women, men, and talents with global experts, we bridge The chapter has been lead and
students within the engineering the gap between research and guided by eminent researchers
community. practical applications while leading and academicians resulting in
the course of mindful technological continuous growth in chapter
advancement. membership and activities.
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IEEE Sensors Council PES/IAS/PELS Chapter IEEE CAS/EDS Joint Chapter
The IEEE Sensors Council A PES/IAS/PELS Chapter is a CAS’s unique and profound
Hyderabad Chapter was technical sub-unit of IEEE Hyderabad expertise in circuits, systems,
established in August 2021, Section and it consists of signals, modeling, analysis, and
bringing together a diverse team PES/IAS/PELS members who share design have a decisive impact
consisting of both academics and technical interests and geographical on sustainable energy, bio-
industry experts. Within a proximity. This Joint Chapter health, green information
relatively short time frame, the provides PES/IAS/PELS members technology, nano-technology,
chapter has witnessed impressive with the opportunity to meet and and scalable information
growth within its student learn from fellow IEEE members. technology systems.
branches. It has taken a proactive This Joint chapter is interested in Membership includes access to
approach by organizing events advancement of the theory and multiple periodicals,
centered around cutting-edge practice of electrical and electronic networking opportunities, and
technologies in which sensors play engineering in the development, reduced conference
a vital role. These collaborative design, manufacture and application registration rates.EDS
events have proven to be of electrical systems, apparatus, promotes excellence in the field
invaluable for members, devices and controls to the processes of electron devices by
facilitating networking and equipment of industry and enhancing the quality of life for
opportunities and skill commerce; promotion of safe, humanity through its members’
enhancement. The planned events reliable and economic installations; contributions in R&D,
cover a broad spectrum of industry leadership in energy manufacturing, and application
activities, including technical conservation and environmental, of electronic and ionic devices.
presentations, panel discussions, health, and safety issues; creation of Membership includes access to
seasonal schools, workshops, voluntary engineering standards and multiple periodicals,
online sessions, and networking recommended practices; and the opportunities to network with
activities. The team collaborates professional development of its peers, the Resource Center, and
closely with all student chapters, membership. exclusive webinars.
societies, and councils to ensure
they remain updated with the
latest technological advancements.
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IEEE Aerospace and Electronic IEEE Robotics Society IEEE Young Professionals
Systems Society Affinity Group
The IEEE Aerospace and The IEEE Robotics and Automation IEEE Young Professionals (YP)
Electronic Systems Society is the Society's objectives are scientific, is a vibrant network within the
only professional society dealing literary and educational in character. IEEE for early-career engineers
with total integrated electronic The Society strives for the and technology professionals.
systems and the enabling advancement of the theory and YP provides a networking
technologies. AESS pioneered practice of robotics and automation platform for building
large-scale integrated engineering and science and of the relationships with peers,
interoperable systems. We allied arts and sciences, and for the industry leaders, and mentors.
interact with all technical societies maintenance of high professional It emphasizes professional
and organizations. standards among its members, all in development through
consonance with the Constitution workshops, seminars, and
and Bylaws of the IEEE and with webinars, assisting members in
special attention to such aims within improving their technical and
the Field of Interest of the Society. leadership skills..
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Technology and Engineering IEEE Communication Society IEEE CIS / GRSS
Management Society
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IEEE Signal Processing Society IEEE Computer Society IEEE Hyderabd Guntur sub-
section
Signal processing is the enabling IEEE Computer Society Chapter IEEE GUNTUR SUBSECTION
technology for the generation, under Hyderabad Section is driven was established in the year
transformation, extraction, and with a Technology Passion to make a 2004 to serve as a nearer
interpretation of information. It difference to the community. The technical support centre for the
comprises the theory, algorithms group encompasses with enthusiastic technocrats around Guntur and
with associated architectures and members from Industry and Krishna districts. It has spread
implementations, and applications academics. The Mission of IEEE it’s activities among all the
related to processing information Computer Society is to promote the members of the Subsection and
contained in many different usage of technology to influence the is acting as the right common
formats broadly designated as quality of Life in the society. a Techno platform for the academia and
signals. Signal processing uses Enthusiasts group having members the industry personnel. It has
mathematical, statistical, from both Industry and academia been conducting various
computational, heuristic, and/or with sole mission of promoting technical and social events
linguistic representations, Technology Knowledge and its involving the student members,
formalisms, modeling techniques relevance to make a strong impact to graduate members and
and algorithms for generating, the change in the society. The goal of professional members.
transforming, transmitting, and the IEEE Computer Society is to drive Subsection is keen on
learning from signals. The Signal an understanding on technology conducting the activities to
Processing Society is an impact technologies that are of empower the women especially
international organization whose societal importance and benefit the in the field of science and
purpose is to: advance and Human kind. Technology Trends technology. Subsection is open
disseminate state-of- the-art driving the next generation for conducting collaborative
scientific information and revolution to drive the convergence technical events which would
resources; educate the signal of technologies, construct General be beneficial for the society.
processing community; and Purpose Technology and shift from
provide a venue for people to linear to exponential in adoption.
interact and exchange ideas.
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IEEE Education Society IEEE Hyderabd Anantapur sub- IEEE Life Members Affinity
section Group (LMAG)
Theory and practice of education Ananthapur Sub-Section was formed IEEE Life Members Affinity
and educational technology and under the Hyderabad S7ection in Group (LMAG) is a local unit of
professional development 2017. an IEEE Section/Council,
programs within IEEE fields. constituted by IEEE members
who have obtained Life
Member status.
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Message from Synapse Team
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IEEE Hyderabad Section - At a glance
S. No Community Strengths
1 Sub-sections 2 (Guntur an d Ananthapur)
2 Chapters (Societies/Councils) 16
3 Affinity Groups 3
4 Student Branches 160
5 Active IEEE members 9875
6 Active Professional Members 2852
7 Active Senior Members 556
8 Active Student Members 6513
9 Student Network (SN) Team 40
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Activities/events Conducted- Chapter/sub-
section/Student Branches
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:Technical event.
Subsection:Anantapuramu.
Name of the Event:
Dates/Duration:
22ndSeptember2023
Organized by:
IEEE SB &PELS/PES/IASSOCIETY.
Host Organization:
G.Pulla Reddy Engineering
College(Autonomous), Kurnool. IEEE PELS,PES&IAS Student Branch Chapters of GPREC
Flyer/Banner: conducted Faraday Memorial Lecture for I B.Tech EEE
students in A1-Class Room as part of Michael
Faradaybirthday. The speaker of the event is Dr.V.Anantha
Lakshmi, Associate Professor of EEE Department. Points
discussed in the session are about childhood days and the
basic education of Michael Faraday, his career at the Royal
Institution, scientific achievements & discoveries made by
him, finally the awards received by him.
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:
Symposium
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:
Technical Event
Subsection:
Name of the Event:
Advanced Sensors in Biomedical
Applications
Dates/Duration:
12-10-2023( 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM)
Organized by:
IEEE Sensors Council Hyderabad Chapter
Host Organization:
Group photo of the program at the venue
IEEE Sensors Council Hyderabad Chapter
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:
Chapter and Section Event
Dates/Duration:
23/09/2023
Organized by:
PES/IAS/PELS Joint Chapter and
IEEE Hyderabad Section Group photo of the FML program at the Hotel The Plaza
Host Organization: Event Highlights
PES/IAS/PELS Joint Chapter
On 23rd September 2023, PES/IAS/PELS Joint Chapter and
IEEE Hyderabad Section has jointly organized its Flagship event
Flyer/Banner: Faraday Memorial Lecture in Hybrid Mode on “Issues and
Challenges for Wind Power Integration into Power Systems”
by Prof. Sri Niwas Singh, Director, ABV-IIITM, Gwalior, India.
Dr. D. HariKrishna started the FML by welcoming the
participants. Then Dr SVNL. Lalitha and Dr.S.C.Bhargava
explained about FML. Dr.PV.Rajgopal shared the PES Joint
Chapter activities. Later Dr.G.Sivakumar introduced the speaker.
Then speaker has started the session with present and future
power system, technological changes in electricity sector, the
issues and challenges of wind power and its integration into the
power system. Over all the session was informative and
interactive. Finally this FML concluded with the felicitation to
speaker by the excom members and vote of thanks by
Dr.V.VijayaRamaRaju.
Sponsored by:
PES/IAS/PELS Joint Chapter and
IEEE Hyderabad Section
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:
Administrative meeting
Dates/Duration:
10th September, 2023
Organized by:
IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) IEEE WIE AG EXCOM Meeting on 10th September, 2023
Hyderabad Section
Meeting Conclusions:WIE AG IEEE EXCOM members
Host Organization: attended the meeting under the leadership of IEEE WIE-AG
IEEE WIE AG Chair Dr Harivardhagini S. The meeting started with an agenda
of meet up &events to be planned further. The corresponding
plan of execution by the team is mentioned clearly for the
following upcoming events:
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:
Technical activity
Section:
Hyderabad
Dates/Duration:
September 10 – 20, 2023
Organized by:
IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE)
Hyderabad Section, Sensor council,
Reliability Engineering, Nanotechnology Prize Distribution – PRECONGRESS Competitions
Council on WIE CONGRESS platform
Host Organization: Event Highlights:
Vardhaman College of Engineering
WIE CONGRESS is a flagship event of IEEE WIE Hyderabad
Flyer/Banner: Section. WIE CONGRESS 2023 with a theme IMPORTANCE OF
STEM, SUSTAINABILITY andSOCIAL IMPACTinspired to get in
connect with industry leaders, and embarking a journey of
empowerment through this event, dedicated to the importance
of overall growth in a sustainable way.
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:
Technical Event
Name of the Event:
IEEE WIE CONGRESS Hyderabad Section
2023, themed “ Importance of stem,
sustainability, and social impact”
Dates/Duration:
22/09/2023
Organized by:
IEEE WIE AG Hyderabad Section
association with Vardhaman College of
Engineering, IEEE Sensor Council
Hyderabad Chapter & IEEE Reliability
Society, and IEEE Nanotechnology
Hyderabad Section Chapter
Host Organization:
Vardhaman College of Engineering Event Highlights
Flyer/Banner:
The WIE AG Congress IEEE Hyderabad Section is a platform that
collaborates with academic professionals to provide knowledge. This
year's event saw collaboration with Vardhaman College of Engineering,
IEEE Sensor Council Hyderabad Chapter, IEEE Reliability Society,
and IEEE Nanotechnology Hyderabad Section Chapteraligning with
the theme of STEM, SUSTAINABILITY, AND SOCIAL IMPACT. The key
note talk was delivered by chief guest Ms. Mangala Mani, Retd. Her
talk was very interesting and informative. A standing ovation was
given by the students after her inspiring talk. A workshop on “WHO
AM I” was conducted by Dr. Monica Nagpal. Several lightening talks
were presented on emerging topics. An engaging panel discussion was
conducted on the importance of STEM. The discussion brought forth
some great points on the importance of sustainability, stem and the
impact. Participants engaged in extensive dialogues, asking questions,
Sponsored by: expressing their opinions, and participating fully in the discussion.
The IEEE Hyderabad Section and all of our presenters, including Chief
GOLDTIER Guest Mangala Mani (Ret. Scientist, ISRO) and Guest of Honour Amit
IEEE Sensor Council Hyderabad Chapter Kumar (Managing Director, Bioaxis DNA Research Centre), have our
& IEEE Reliability Society sincere appreciation. All Our eminent speakers from the IEEE
Hyderabad Section, whose thoughts and contributions were priceless,
SILVER TIER have expanded our knowledge and inspired us to pursue success in
IEEE Nanotechnology Hyderabad Section our individual disciplines.
Chapte
Organizer/Contact Person Details Attendee Details:
Target Audience: Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students,
Name: Dr. S. Harivardhagini
Young Professionals and Industrialists
Designation: Chair, WIE-AG IEEE
Hyderabad Section Registered participants: 275
Attended participants:
Mobile No.: 9985147962
IEEE members: 98
Email id:harivardhagini@ieee.org Non-IEEE members: 177
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:
Section ChapterExpert Talk
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:
STEM Activity
Name of the Event:
IEEE AP-S COPE STEM Workshop for
School Children
Dates/Duration:
23/09/2023
Organized by:
IEEE MTT-S/AP-S/EMC-S Joint Chapter,
Hyderabad section.
Host Organization:
IEEE Hyderabad Section Group photo of the program at the venue
Flyer/Banner:
Event Highlights
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:
Technical Event
Subsection:
Name of the Event:
Structural Health Monitoring Using IOT
Dates/Duration:
01-09-2023 and 02-09-2023
Organized by:
IEEE Sensors Council Hyderabad Chapter
Host Organization:
IEEE GPREC Sensors Council Group photo of the program at the venue
Flyer/Banner: Event Highlights
The primary objective of this two-day online event was to delve into
the realm of cutting-edge technology and explore the intricacies of
Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) through the lens of the Internet
of Things (IoT). The event featured expert resource speakers who
delved into a wide array of topics, ranging from Smart Structures to
Structural Sensing.
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:
EMC-S Distinguished Lecture (DL)
Name of the Event:
IEEE EMC-S DL on "Body Area
Communications"
Dates/Duration:
13/10/2023
Organized by:
IEEE MTT-S/AP-S/EMC-S Joint Chapter,
Hyderabad section.
Host Organization:
IEEE Hyderabad Section Group photo of the program at the venue
Flyer/Banner:
Event Highlights
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:
SB Event
Organized by:
SB GNITS
Host Organization:
SB GNITS
Flyer/Banner:
Event Highlights
The knowledge sharing of the speaker helped the students to know the
difference between human and artificial intelligence and the effect of
AI in the present scenario. Students and faculty actively shared their
feedback very positively and delighted on the session.
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:
({SBC event}-Guest lecture
Subsection:
Guntur
Organized by:
Dr.Bappaditya Roy
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:
National level quiz contest
Subsection:
Guntur/Anantapuramu
Dates/Duration:
Date: 3/10/2023
Organized by:
IEEE SB & MTT SBC VITAP
Host Organization:
Vellore institute of technology, Amravati
Flyer/Banner:
Event Highlights
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity: Seminar.
Subsection: Anantapuramu.
Name of the Event:A Seminar on
“ 5G Technology Awareness”
Dates/Duration:
29th September-2023
Organized by:
IEEE Communications Society.
Host Organization:
G.Pulla Reddy Engineering
College(Autonomous), Kurnool.
Flyer/Banner: The aspiration of the seminar is to introduce and to explore
through recent trends in communication technology for the
benefit of students to enhance their expertise. The seminar is
organized with Industry expert to gain more knowledge on the
wireless technology.Various videos were played in the seminar
to know the applications in real time. The seminar was
conducted from 11:00AM TO 12:30 PM on 29th September
2023. The session included various topics like 5G evolution,
challenges in wireless technology etc., The sessions also
included career prospects on and internship opportunities on
communications. The seminar was mainly framed for final year
and third year students to upgrade their technical skills. The
students were encouraged to do projects in communications.At
the end voluntary participation of the students is appreciated.
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:Technical event.
Subsection:Anantapuramu.
Name of the Event:
“Technical Articles”
Dates/Duration:
30th September-2023
Organized by:
IEEE Communications Society.
Host Organization:
G.Pulla Reddy Engineering
College(Autonomous), Kurnool. The main objective of this event is to have a deeper
Flyer/Banner: understanding and appreciation for the transformative power
of emerging technologies in today’s evolving world. This
contest aims to encourage writers to delve into the landscape
of technology advancements. The event was conducted at G.
Pulla Reddy Engineering College, Kurnool.This technical
event mainly aims to bring the students out to acknowledge
and celebrate exceptional writing and highlighting the best
insights of “New and Emerging Technologies”. Students were
offered to a platform for writers to articulate the potential
impacts of emerging technologies on various industries and
society. Students were registered and submitted their articles
by following necessary guidelines, provided by the faculty
advisor. Best articles were called for presentation of their
articles on 30th September, 2023. The best two articles were
awarded with cash prize on 3rd October, 2023 on occasion of
IEEE DAY CELEBRATIONS.
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:
SB Event
Organized by:
Industrial Electronics Society Chapter
Host Organization:
IEEE IES chapter GNITS SB
IEEE IES chapter GNITS SB in association with IEEE IES Hyderabad Section had an excellent
technical talk titled “Latest Trends in Battery Energy Storage Systems” by Mr.Koti Reddy,
Scientific officer, Dept. of atomic energy. This talk provides a comprehensive exploration of
BESS with a focus on understanding, implementing, and optimizing this transformative
technology. It begins with an introductory overview of BESS, highlighting its pivotal role in the
evolving energy landscape. The subsequent section delves into the fundamental terms &
definitions and applicable codes associated with BESS. Then elucidates the diverse range of
battery technologies available, insights into their characteristics and applications. Real-world
applications of BESS are showcased Sizing estimations are provided with practical guidance in
this regard. Understanding the charging and discharging characteristics of a Li-ion battery will
be discussed. Case studies/success stories showcase real-world applications, demonstrating the
tangible benefits of BESS. Will discuss strategies for optimizing BESS performance and
potential opportunities in the BESS sector. Latest advancements such as solid state & Li-air
batteries and emerging technologies such as Digital Twin, providing an outlook for what lies
ahead. In conclusion, this talk equips participants with a holistic understanding of BESS, its
current significance & promising future, ultimately empowering stakeholders to make informed
decisions in the realm of energy storage and management. Application of softwares tools- E Tap,
Python, Matlab and Homer Pro.Practical Demo of Li ion Battery charge and Discharge Curves.
Sponsored by: Mr. B. Koti Reddy Garu gave a prototype of “Testing bed of Battery cells under different
GNITS temperatures” to Dr.Himabindu.T for further applications of the prototype. Guest Dr.Rajgopal,
Senior IEEE member also addressed the session in view of benefits about the battery storage
devices. Dr.Tripura.P, Chair, IEEE IES HYD SECTION (online mode), Dr.K.Ramesh Reddy,
Principal, Dr.N.Malla Reddy, Mentor, IEEE SB GNITS, Prof.P.Ramakrishna, HoD,
Dr.Himabindu.T (Vice-Chair, IEEE IES HYD SECTION), SB Counselor, GNITS, Mr.Ramana
Reddy, Mrs.K.V.SSowmya, Mrs.K.V.Dhanalaxmi, faculty and students of EEE dept. participated
in the session.
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity: SB Event
Subsection:
Anantapuramu
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:
SB Event
Organized by:
IEEE-IES Hyderabad section
Host Organization:
RVR & JC College of Engineering
GNITS, GRIET and RGMCET
Flyer/Banner:
Event Highlights
Theintroductionsessionwasled by Dr. Sanjay Bhardwaj, who holds the position of Scientist 'G'
atARCI(InternationalAdvancedResearchCentreforPowderMetallurgyandNewMaterials).ARCI
is entrusted with a multifaceted mission that encompasses Development, Demonstration,
andthe Transfer of Technology, all aimed at providing effective Solutions for Industries. In
Sponsored by: terms of Development, ARCI adopts an approach rooted in Iterative Refinement and fast
commitment to achieving Repeatability
RVR & JC College of Engineering ARCIoperatesthroughtwodistinctstreams:
GNITS, GRIET and RGMCET 1. Transfer of Technology to Foster Entrepreneurship.
2. Providing Tailored Solutions for Industry
ElectroplatingCoating
DetonationSprayCoating
ElectronBeam-PhysicalVapourDeposition
CathodicArc-PhysicalVapourDeposition
SolarEnergyProduction
Organizer/Contact person Attendee Details:
DiodeLaserLaboratory
MetalAdditiveManufacturing
Target Audience: Student Members
Details ElectronBeamMelting
Registered participants:
Nanomaterials: 6 IncubationCentre
Lithium-IonBattery,
Name: Dr. Tripura Pidikiti
Attended participants: IEEE members:106
Designation:Chair, IES Chapter
Mobile No.: 9440163204
Email id:Tripura.pidikiti@ieee.org
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EVENT DETAILS
Type of activity:
Workshop
Subsection:
Guntur/Anantapuramu
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EVENT DETAILS
IEEE Sensor council GNITS,
IEEE WiE SBGNITS,
IEEE Sensor Council Hyd Section,
IEEE WiE Hyd Section
Dates/Duration:
08/09/2023
Organized by:
IEEE Sensor council GNITS& IEEE WIE
GNITS
Speaker : Ms . Anuradha Vattem, Lead Architect Smart city Labs.,
IIITH
Host Organization: Speaker Biodata: Ms.Anuradha V, the lead architect at Smart City
G Narayanamma Institute of Technology Living Lab at IIIT Hyderabad. She is an energetic results-driven
and Science(For women), Hyderabad, professional with 23 years of rich industrial experience in design,
Flyer/Banner: development and support of embedded applications. She started off
her career as a Technical Officer at ECIL. She has then worked as an
Embedded Software Engineer at Corsair Communications, California
and also as the vice president at Astra Microwave Products.
Currently working closely with Silicon Labs to establish India’s first
Wireless Smart Utility Network (Wi-SUN) deployed in IIIT Hyderabad.
Abstract:The speaker covered topics on Smart cities, its
components, benefits, precautions and scope in campus. Smart city
in urban areas harness the power of technology and data to improve
the quality of life for their residents. These cities integrate a wide
range of innovative solutions, including the Internet of Things (IoT),
artificial intelligence, and sustainable practices to address the
complex challenges of urbanization. They prioritize sustainability by
promoting eco-friendly transportation, renewable energy sources,
and green infrastructure, reducing their environmental footprint.
Sponsored by: GNITS Smart cities also revolutionize urban mobility with advanced
transportation systems, reducing traffic congestion and emissions.
Organizer/Contact person Details Attendee Details:
Name: Dr Renuka Devi S M, Dr C. Padmaja Target Audience: 3rd year Students ECE
Designation: IEEE WiE Advisor GNITS, Registered participants:70
Professor Attended participants: IEEE members:10
Mobile No.: 9490157653 Non-IEEE members: 62
Email id:renuka.devi.sm@gnits.ac.in
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Achievements/Awards
1. Dr. Santhosh Sivasubramani- Chair NTC- –
Bagged the MGA YP Achievement Award 2023
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3. Dr Y. Padma Sai, Professor VNRVJIET received
2023 IEEE WiE inspiring member of the year
Award.
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5. Two members of IEEE Hyderabad Section( Dr
Sangeeta Singh and Dr. Harivardhagini S.)
received a special recognition(Pre-U Champions)
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6. Dr J. Sofia Priya Dharshini has been awarded
with Certification of Appreciation by 2023 IEEE
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8. Dr G. Srinivasa Reddy, M Shri Varshini and W.
Yasmeen have been awarded with IEEE R10
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9. Ms. Anoushika Boddupalliis being selected to
receive the Richard E. Merwin Scholarship.
Currently she is serving as Vice-Chair for IEEE
MVSR Student Branch. She is an active IEEE
Volunteer in our student Branch and Computer
Science Engineering Student of MVSR
Engineering College.
10. Two members of IEEE Hyderabad Section( Dr
Sangeeta Singh and Dr. Harivardhagini S.)
received a special recognition(Pre-U Champions)
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Announcements/ Upcoming events
1. “EcoShe Summit” is organised on December 2nd, 2023 at
GNITS. Organized by WOMEN IN ENGINEERING AFFINITY
GROUP, sponsored by RELIABILITY SOCIETY, PHOTONICS
SOCIETY and TEMS
2. 1-week Summer School on”Nano RME Unveiled: Exploring
the future landscape of Nanotechnology advancement s in
Robotics, Materials and Electronics”, 04 -08 December,
2023 being organized by IEEE Nanotechnology Council
Hyderabad Section Chapter at Sreenidhi Institute of
Science and Technology.
3. FC Kohli Memorial Lecture – 8 th Dec 2023; Venue – SCIS,
UoH (Speaker – Dr. Sanghmitra Bandopadhyay, Director –
ISI Kolkata)
4. Sir J. C. Bose Memorial Lecture by Dr. P. H. Rao, Director
General, Society for Applied Microwave Electronics
Engineering & Research, Ministry of Electronics &
Information Technology, Government of Ind ia. Date: 09
December, 2023. Venue: Hotel The Plaza, Begumpet,
Hyderabad.
5. IEEE Sensors Council Hyderabad Chapter is organizing a
Distinguished Lecture titled “Wearable Computing
Systems based on Body Sensor Networks: State -of-the-art
and Future Research Challenges” on 13 th Dec 2023,
Speaker: Giancarlo Fortino, University of Calabria Rende,
Italy.
6. 20 th IEEE INDIA COUNCIL CONFERENCE (INDICON -2023),
the flagship annual international conference of the IEEE
India Council is being organized at CMR Institute of
Technology, during 14-17 December, 2023.
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7.CIS sponsored DL titled “Generative AI from Historical
Perspective”, being organized by IEEE Hyderabad Secti on
CIS/GRSS Jt. Chapter on 18/12/2023.
8. IEEE Hyderabad Section Industrial Electronics Society
Chapter is organizing a Three day national Level
Workshop on “Controlling Reactive power with Power
Electronic Converters”- December 2023
9. IEEE Hyderabad Section Industrial Electronics Society
Chapter is organizing Lecture Series on Hybrid
MicroGrids- Online-Saturdays only (3 weekends)-
December 2023.
10. IEEE Computer Society Chapter, Anantapur Zonal
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Charminar
Historical significance Charminar was built by Sultan Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah in 1591. It
is known for its square shaped structure with four pillars and intricate
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carvings. It is believed that it was built in honour of his wife, Bhagmati
and the location of Charminar is the place where he had seen his then
future wife Bhagmati for the first time. It is also said that it was built in
the memory of Prophet Muhammed’s son in law who lost his life at
the battle of Karbala as its design is in the shape of Shiya Tazias.
Architecture style An Iranian architect Mir Momin Astrawadi, who had settled in
Hyderabad, designed Charminar. It is a square shaped monument with
four pillars, one on each side. The architectural design of Charminar is
inspired from the Shia “tazias”. These Tazias were built in the memory
of Hussain, who was the son in law of Prophet Muhhamed and had
lost his life in the battle of Karbala.
The four pillars around Charminar represent the four caliphs. These
pillars or minars are 48.7 meters high. These are four stories, with
each floor divided by intricately carved rings that surround it. On the
top floor of Chaminar there is a mosque which is believed to be the
oldest mosque of Hyderabad city.
In the middle of the Charminar courtyard, you will find a small vazu
with a small fountain, which has been built to provide water for the
ablution before offering prayers.
Approximate cost of The construction began in 1589 and was completed in two years with
construction a cost of Rs. 9 lakhs, which was around 2 lakhs huns/gold coins in
those times. It is said to weigh around 14000 tonnes with a minimum
of 30 feet deep foundation. In 1670, a minaret had fallen down after
being struck by lightning. It was then repaired at a cost of around
Rs.58000 then. In 1820, some part of it was renovated by Sikandar Jah
at a cost of Rs. 2 lakhs.
What to do? 1. Places to visit: Charminar, Chowmahalla Palace, Mecca Masjid.
The Laad Bazaar, located near the monument, is a popular shopping
destination known for its traditional bangles, pearls, and colourful
textiles.
How to reach? By air: The nearest airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport,
Hyderabad
By Train: The nearest railway station is Hyderabad (Nampally)
By road: A bus or cab or local auto rickshaw can also be taken to reach
the place. If anyone wants to reach Hyderabad from other states,
Interstate Buses are readily available.
Map https://maps.app.goo.gl/L8SjUimQ8aWrJcUs6
*Courtesy: hyderabad.telangana.gov.in
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Golconda Fort
Historical significance Golconda Fort, Hyderabad, is historically one of the most significant
monuments in the country. But who built the Golconda Fort? The fort
was built by the Kakatiyas. It is also a fortress and citadel of the Qutb
Shahi dynasty, located on top of a hill 120 meters in height.
The majestic palace was once home to the mighty Qutub Shahis and
Nizams. They ruled over Deccan for more than 400 years. Kakatiya
monarchs built the fort in the 13th century AD. Qutub Shahi kings
later rebuilt it around 1525. One must learn more about Golconda
Fort and explore the nooks and corners of the mighty fort that stands
strong even today.
Architecture style Golconda Fort, Hyderabad, is a historical monument and tourist
attraction in India. The fort served as their capital until they were
defeated by Tipu Sultan in 1781 CE. It has been declared a World
Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1997 because of its architectural
significance.
The fort was built on an island between two rivers called Musi and
Manjira. Later on, it was expanded to cover more land around it and
became one of the most important sites in the Golconda region during
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that time, leading to its name "Golconda'' or "Mountain Fortress''
because of its location at a high altitude above sea level.
What to do? Visit of Fateh Darwaza, Bala Hissar Gate, light and sound show, etc.
How to reach? By air: The nearest airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport,
Hyderabad
By Train: The nearest railway station is Hyderabad (Nampally)
By road: A bus or cab or local auto rickshaw can also be taken to reach
the place. If anyone wants to reach Hyderabad from other states,
Interstate Buses are readily available.
Map https://maps.app.goo.gl/VA6CvQQyNuk83QLx9
*Courtesy: hyderabad.telangana.gov.in and https://www.magicbricks.com and other internet sources
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Article challenge 2023- Best Article
Introduction
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inspired poets, scientists, and explorers alike.India,knownforitsrichscientificheritage,hasmade
significant strides in lunar exploration. OneofitsmostambitiousprojectshasbeenChandrayaan-3,
aiming to achieve a historic landing on the mysterious South Pole of the Moon.
Chandrayaan-3 Mission
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Research Organisation (ISRO). Chandrayaan-3 represents the third lunar exploration endeavour
undertaken by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), subsequent to the accomplished
Chandrayaan-1 and Chandrayaan-2 missions.
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Dhawan Space Centre. After a space voyage, the spacecraft achieved lunar orbitonAugust5.The
remarkablepartofthismissionwasthesuccessfullandingofthelander,whichoccurrednearthelunar
southpoleat18:03IST(12:33UTC)onAugust23.Thisachievementmarkedasignificantmilestone,
asIndiabecamethefourthnationgloballytoaccomplishasuccessfullunarlandingandtheveryfirst
to achieve this feat in the vicinity of the lunar south pole.
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place the integrated module into an elliptic parking orbit (EPO) with dimensions ofapproximately
170×36,500kilometresusingfiveearthboundmanoeuvresfollowedbyalunartransfertrajectoryto
insert the LM intothelunarorbit,fivedeboostingmanoeuvrestoenablethedescent,andultimately
two lander deboosts for touchdown, as s shown in figure 1.
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velocimeters, inertial measurements, a throttleableliquidengine,navigationguidanceandcontrol,a
HazardDetectionandAvoidancecamera,andalandinglegmechanismtomeasurealtitude,velocity,
orientation,acceleration,andpotentiallunarsurfacehazards.TheLander'sadvanceddesignensuresa
safe and precise landing, enhancing its mission objectives and fostering international collaboration.
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humanity'scollectiveefforttounderstandtheuniverse.Thelunarexplorationmissionidentifiedwater
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