Volume : 8 Issue : 4 : October 2016
AMRITA SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Bengaluru
NEWS LETTER
Teachers Day
1st Oct 2016
JIDO Inauguration
& Workshop
1st & 2nd Oct 2016
Photo Walk
2nd Oct 2016
Wildlife Week
3rd - 5th Oct 2016
Session by Br. Manoj
3rd - 6th & 12th - 13th
Oct 2016
Dussehra Celebrations
7th Oct 2016
AIU Selection
5th Oct 2016
ASE-B @ Infini2016
4th to 8th Oct 2016
Inter-Amrita Tournament
7th- 8th Oct 2016
All about
’Entrepreneurship’
13th Oct 2016
A Walk through the Stars
13th Oct 2016
India Quiz
13th Oct 2016
IEEE Membership Drive
14th Oct 2016
Humour Club
26th- Oct 2016
Deepavali 2016
29th Oct 2016
E-Week
24th- 27th Oct 2016
The School celebrated
‘Teachers Day’ on 1st October, 2016.
Fun games like Nut Stacking, Coin
Dropping, Pictionary, Taboo, Bulls Eye,
Paper Pyramid, Clay Modelling, Hanger
Arrangement and Juggling were
organised for teachers in the morning
hours.
The flagship event of the celebration, the
‘Relay Race’ witnessed immense agility and speed from the
participants. The team consisting of Mr. Shashi Kumar
M.E., Mr. Prabhudeva B.M., Mr. Akhil J. and Mr. N.
Sreekanth, faculty members from Dept. of ME emerged
first in the relay race. Outdoor sports like volleyball were
also played and enjoyed thoroughly by the teachers. A
Sudoku contest was hosted for three categories- Easy,
Medium and Hard and first to crack each category were
awarded a prize.
The cultural programme began with a prayer by Mr. R.
Roshan Sharma (S5, ECE) and a welcome address by
Mr. Sanjay R., President, Amritadhara (S5, ME). The
winners of the games organised in the morning received
their prizes from Associate Dean Dr. Rakesh S.G.,
Chair-ME Dr. Nagaraja S.R., and Chair-ECE Dr. Shikha
Tripathi.
Mr. Aryan Oberoi (S3, ECE) invited on stage Dr. Tripty
Singh, Asst. Prof., Dept of CSE who entranced the audience
with her melodies. A mellifluous group song by Dept. of
ME evoked applause from the audience. This was followed
by stand-up comedy by Ms. S. Lalitha, Asst. Prof., Dept. of
ECE which brought out smiles on the faces of the audience.
An energetic dance performance by Ms. Divya Sharma
S.G., Asst. Prof., Dept. of ME elicited ovation. This was
followed by a soulful duet by Mr. Raghavendra Ravikiran K.
and Ms. Mrudula Prashanth, Faculty Members from Dept.
of ME. A famous folk song presented by Mr. Basavaraj
Noolvi, Asst. Prof., Dept of ME had the audience joining in.
The event was graced with a special performance by Mr.
Teachers’ Day Celebrations
School Highlights
October 2016 PAGE 1
"JIDO-Simplified Automation", the
Automation Club of ASE-B under the
Department of ME organized a 2-Day
Workshop Cum National Level
Competition on Industrial
Automation PLC & SCADA in association with Innovians
Technologies, New Delhi and Technez '17, IIT,
Varanasi on 1st & 2
nd October, 2016 at ASE-B. 186 students
from all the 4 years various branches of ASE-B attended the
workshop and participated in the event effectively. The first
day of the workshop effectively utilized for the inauguration
of JIDO club. The event began with the ceremonial lighting
of the lamp. Dr. Veeresh Kumar G.B., Associate Professor,
Dept. of ME, delivered the inaugural speech. Dr. Nagaraja
S.R., Chairman, Dept. of ME highlighted on the importance
of industrial automation. Mr. Prashanth B.N., Mentor-
JIDO introduced the club and spoke about its
functionalities and responsibilities. Finally, Mr. R. Pramod,
Asst. Prof., Dept. of ME proposed the Vote of Thanks.
Mr. Sachin Pullil (S5, ME), Secretary, JIDO, introduced the
members of the club for the academic year 2016-17 and
presented a video which illustrated on the objectives of the
club. The inauguration was followed by the workshop.
The workshop commenced with the introduction to the
basics of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s); a medi-
um between servers and industrial instruments by Mr. Syed
Md. Asdaur Rahman, Trainer, Innovians Technologies,
New Delhi, who was the instructor for both days of the
workshop. The participants spent the first day mastering
PLC and its features viz., logic gates, timers, counters and
reset function.
The second day witnessed the introduction to Supervisory
Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA); a system for
remote control of industrial operations. The participants
poured over the techniques behind animating an industrial
system that consisted of pumps, pipes, tanks and valves, and
carrying out various processes, such as filling and draining,
in these systems. The participants were then taught how to
configure PLCs to their SCADA systems, which is an
important part of real life industrial operations.
The workshop culminated in a competition that was held
for the topics of both PLC and SCADA. A question was
posed in each of the two categories and one team from each
category would qualify for the national level competition at
IIT, Varanasi. Mr. Manoj A., Mr. Sumedh N. and
Mr. Vivek K.R. (S3, ECE) qualified for the PLC category.
Mr. Sai Sathish M.R. (S5 ECE), Mr. A. Kamal Mohan (S1,
CSE), Mr. Abhiram B. (S5, EIE) and Mr. K.V. Pawan
Kumar (S1, CSE) were selected for the SCADA category.
The winners won the opportunity to represent ASE-B who
will be competing directly in the final round competition
to be held in IIT, Varanasi in February 2017.
At the end of the workshop, Dr. Veeresh Kumar G.B. felici-
tated the trainers and presented them the mementos. Fol-
lowing this, Mr. Syed Md. Asdaur Rahman, Dr. Veeresh
Kumar G.B. and Mr. Prashanth B.N., presented the
participants with Certificate of Merit for attending the
workshop. Altogether, the event was a grand success serving
as a complete package of plentiful entertainment, technical
grooming and developing competitive spirit. At the end of
the day, it helped in instilling a sense of confidence and
immense pleasure among participants and boosted their
interest to go ahead in this fascinating field and achieve
bigger milestones of success.
Inauguration of ‘JIDO’ followed by a Workshop on
Industrial Automation PLC and SCADA
School Highlights
October 2016 PAGE 2
‘Smriti’, the Photography club, hosted a photo walk at
Kaikondrahalli lake for students of Amrita School of
Engineering, Bengaluru on the 2nd of October, 2016. The
students were accompanied by the Mentor of Smriti
Dr. Rakesh S.G., Associate Dean, ASE-B with Mr. Rajan
P.S., Ms. Deepa Narayanan, Faculty Associate, Department
of English as well as various club members of Smriti. The
theme of the photo walk was Nature and Smriti proclaimed
that nature is one of the greatest inspirations for an artist.
The objective of the event was to demonstrate to the
participants the many different ways to observe the object to
be photographed.
Smriti has often said that the quality of the equipment is not
as important as the skill of the photographer. They
continued to say so at the photo walk as the club members
encouraged the participants to take photos with their phones
if they did not own a camera. Smriti members walked
amidst the crowd; often aiding students in taking a photo and
demonstrating techniques that must be used in scenic
photography. At the end of the walk, the incipient
photographers were left with dozens of splendid photos and
had learned valuable skills to hone their craft.
Photo Walk
School Highlights
October 2016 PAGE 3
Wildlife week was celebrated in the School from
3rd to 5
th October, 2016. ‘Prakriti’, the Eco Club and the
‘Kala’, the Fine Arts Club came together to host a well-
received sketching and painting competition on 3rd October,
2016. The competition saw twelve participants sketching
and painting on the theme Wildlife. The event was also
attended by many budding artists and art enthusiasts from
the school who wanted to get glimpses of the various exem-
plary works of art that resulted.
The Quiz Club in association with Prakriti conducted a
Wildlife Quiz, on October 4th, 2016. Mr. Aditya Sai (S3,
ECE), a member of the club, hosted the event. The Quiz
covered the topics of forest welfare, animal facts,
endangered species and pop culture references featuring
animals. The top five winning teams of the previous
Animation quiz were also declared. Each member received
points corresponding to his/her rank. The session ended
with a discussion of answers and new facts were unveiled to
enlighten the participants. ‘Maardhani’, the literary club
conducted a debate on the theme of Wildlife, on October
5th, 2016. The event was a tribute to the Wildlife Week,
organised by Prakriti, the eco-club. The topics were related
to environmental concerns and animal rights, and brought
out different perspectives and rebuttal questions. Mr. Sriram
Ganesh (S5, ECE), Secretary, Maardhani ended the events
with an overview of the performances and tips to do better
in the forthcoming sessions.
Prakriti conducted a trip to Bannerghatta Biological Park on
the 23rd of October, 2016 as part of Wildlife Week to
observe the fauna present at the park. Over a hundred
participants, accompanied by Prakriti members, visited the
park and marveled at the park's wildlife. Prakriti members
expounded upon the importance of the preservation of in-
digenous flora and fauna of a region. The club members
also explained to the students that it is the duty of, not only
the Government, but, the citizens of India to help preserve
our country's native wildlife. The participants met with vari-
ous trainers and doctors of the park to learn more about the
distinct species that inhabit the land. After a whole day of
observing and interacting with the animals of the park, the
students returned to the campus with a greater understand-
ing of wildlife and a sense of responsibility to help sustain it.
The students of first year B.Tech. and M.Tech. at
Amrita School of Engineering, Bengaluru were engaged in
an interactive session by Br. Manoj who discussed the objec-
tive of the university, providing an education for life.
The first half of the session emphasised on the concept of
happiness, namely, the explicit essence of what happiness is,
why we should welcome happiness and how we can achieve
happiness. The session then transitioned to an analysis of
different forms of smiling, which, the students were told, is
considered as the highest form of meditation. In order to
understand and appreciate the depth of that statement, they
were taught a song, to which the students responded with
great delight and animation.
The latter half of the session expounded on the goal of Am-
rita University, 'Education for Life, rather than Education
for a Living'. Br. Manoj pointed out flaws in the thoughts of
teenagers of the present generation, who consider cinema
actors and sportspersons to be their role models. He also
explained that our parents are our real heroes, for it is their
sacrifice and hard work that made us what we are today. His
assertion was supported by a variety of videos to shed light
on the fact that teenagers must choose role models who
could aid them "for life" rather than be a "part of life".
Br. Manoj stated that anything that is just a part of life is
nothing but pure entertainment.
Br. Manoj concluded the session with the message of Mata
Amritanandamayi Devi, Chancellor, Amrita Vishwa
Vidyapeetham, that the essence of true love is the real back-
bone that moulds mere 'Education for a Living to Education
for Life'.
Wildlife Week
School Highlights
October 2016 PAGE 4
Session by Br. Manoj
The School commemorated Dussehra with
devotion. An idol of Goddess Durga, exclusively made for
the occasion, adorned the ‘E’ Block reception area. Various
poojas and bhajans marked the ten day festivities that began
with a Ganapati Homa. Every morning dawned bright with
the chanting of Devi stotrams dedicated to Goddess Durga,
Goddess Lakshmi and Goddess Saraswati.
The evenings saw various sevas and homas including the
Bhagavatiseva, followed by heart lilting bhajans in worship
of the supreme power ‘Shakti’. A special prasadam was
made every day as the holy offering and was served to the
present at the end of every evening's Pooja.
The ninth day of Dussehra known as the ‘Ayudha Pooja’,
dedicated to worshipping all the implements used in day-to-
day life witnessed students seeking blessings placing their
implements in front of the Devi statue. The Ayudha Pooja
was performed by Mr. Sairam, Dept. of Cultural Education
and Mr. Gurumoorthy Sharma, Dept. of ME. The Pooja
was followed by the recitation of Mahishasura Mardhini
Stotram nine times with each recitation paying tribute to a
form of Ashta Lakshmi. Every recitation was followed by a
Mangalarthi.
On 7th of October, 2016 individual poojas were also con-
ducted by various departments, paying homage to all the
instruments and implements utilized. Pooja was held in
Administrative office, Associate Dean’s office, CSE depart-
ment in the Robotics lab, EEE Dept. in the Machines lab,
Dept. of ME & CE in the Machine Shop, ECE department
in the Microwave lab, Mathematics, Sciences and
Humanities Departments in the physics lab. The ICTS,
CIR and Library organized festivities in their respective
departments. All the laboratories and functioning units in
the School were decorated and revered on this auspicious
day. Prasadam was distributed at the end of every
department Pooja to the gathered.
On the ninth day of Dussehra, the idol was carried to the
main Prayer hall accompanied by bhajans and shloka recita-
tions for the final rituals. All the celebrations were managed
efficiently by Vedanta, the Cultural Club of the School. The
events were graced by Director Br. Dhanraj Swamy.
Dussehra Celebrations
School Highlights
October 2016 PAGE 5
The School hosted the Amrita Inter University
Cultural Selections on the 5th of October, 2016. Students
from the five campuses of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
that is Amritapuri, Bengaluru, Ettimadai, Kochi and Mysore
actively participated in myriad events ranging from Debate
and Rangoli to dance and music. Debate and elocution both
literary events witnessed the presentation of logical
arguments to convince the jury on the veracity of the
participants’ stance. Creativity infused artistry made events
like Collage making, Poster making, Painting, Clay
Modelling, Rangoli and Installation a sight for sore eyes.
The participants of the drama events like Mime, Skit,
Mimicry and one act play entranced the audience with their
enactments.
Raaga, Bhava, Laya and Thala, the most important elements
of music coalesced at the events like Group song (western
and Indian), Solo (Classical Western and Indian Light) and
Instrumental (percussion and non percussion). Energy and
synchrony were prominent in the dance performances
under the folk and classical categories. The quiz bore
witness to the unravelling of immense talents. On spot
photography brought out unparalleled photography skills of
the participants. The event followed the same pattern as the
All India Universities (AIU) Cultural Programme. Each
event was judged by members of the hosting School, ASE
Bengaluru and renowned professionals from the industry.
Infini 2016 is an international sports fest organized
by PES university from 4th Oct to 8
th Oct 2016. The fest saw
a variety of sports like cricket, football, volley ball, throwball,
pro kabbadi etc.
In the five aside football tournament, ASE-B emerged as
winners from a total of 20 participating teams. The teams
were divided into groups of 4 teams each. In the group
stage, Amrita pulled off convincing victories of 3-1 and 4-1
against Nandi Institute of Technology and Global Academy
for Technology respectively and tightly fought 1-0 victory
against PES University. The top 8 teams moved to the
knockout stage. The quarterfinal saw Amrita play out CMS
Jain University in a 0-0 draw. A penalty shootout saw Amrita
progress to the next round and set up a huge semi final
clash against BMSIT, where in Amrita stunned the crowd
by pulling off a 2-0 victory. The grand finale saw Amrita
defeat New Horizon College of Engineering in an intense
match with the final scoreline 1-0. Thus Amrita was
crowned the football champions of Infini 2016. Mr. Mohit
Dhaker with 4 goals from 6 matches was named the player
of the tournament.
Players:
Abhinav Premsekhar
Abhishek Tambat
Jayakrishnan V.
Mohit Dhaker
G. Rohit
Akshay Krishnan
Aditya Chauhan
Pranav Sriram
The third phase of the Inter-Amrita sports tournament was
held in the Bengaluru campus on the 7th and 8
th of October,
2016.In the sport tennis (men), students from Coimbatore
campus emerged first, and the Bengaluru campus were run-
ners up. The Volleyball league was won by students from
the Mysore campus, and Bengaluru students stood runners
again. Coaches and Physical Education staff of all campuses
graced the event and inspired the participants to give their
best.
AIU Selection
School Highlights
October 2016 PAGE 6
ASE-B @ Infini2016
Inter-Amrita Sports
Amrita Centre for Entrepreneurship in collabora-
tion with the CIR department hosted ‘All about Entrepre-
neurship’ on 13th October, 2016. The event began with a
brief introduction to the club and planned initiatives.
A motivational video led the audience into a mesmerizing
world that taught them the power of discipline, sacrifice,
dedication and perseverance. Teams were made from those
gathered and were given different scenarios. Teams were to
produce a logo for their future companies in the first of the
three tasks that were assigned to them. The second task was
to throw mini paper balls into a bucket placed at different
distances from the player. Finally, the third task was to build
a paper tower of maximum height and strength possible
with the given amenities. All three tasks bore witness to
immense creativity and skill, and Mr. Saketh (S5, ECE) and
Vamsidhar (S5, ECE) emerged the winners.
Vyom, the Astrophysics club hosted its introducto-
ry session ‘A walk through the stars’ on October 13th 2016.
The session was conducted with an aim to enlighten young
aspiring and interested astrophysicists on the life span of a
star. The energetic crowd was greeted by Ms. Terishka T.,
Secretary, Vyom (S5, ECE) and Mr. Rohit Nair, Joint
Secretary, Vyom (S3, ME), who introduced the Vyom team
to the audience.
Subsequently, Mr. Krishna Sandilya (S3, EEE) got the ball
rolling with a presentation on the genesis of the star after
which Ms. Liby Tracy (S5, ECE) explained about the
middle stages and the final stages of a star’s life and followed
it up with an exhibition of videos on the same topics.
The session drew to a close with an interesting question-
answer session.
All About ‘Entrepreneurship’
School Highlights
October 2016 PAGE 7
A Walk through the Stars
The Quiz Club hosted India Quiz on 13th October,
2016, at Amrita School of Engineering, Bengaluru.
The contestants were allowed to participate in teams of
utmost 3. The participating teams were briefed about the
rules of the Quiz by Mr. Anand V. (S5, CSE). The
participants were presented with a set of 15 questions
regarding the various aspects of Indian culture and history,
and the team which answered the most number of questions
correctly were crowned the winners. The questions covered
various fields such as sports, languages, food habits and
movies.
The excitement of the crowd rose as the event progressed.
Before the conclusion of the event the participants were
provided with the solutions to the questions and were
acknowledged for their involvement. The event ended on a
high note with the participants being promised many more
fun-filled events in the future.
On the 14th of October, 2016, a membership drive
was conducted by IEEE in order to enrol more members
from the first and second years for the Student Branch as
well as various student chapters under Amrita School of
Engineering, Bengaluru.
The event began with a general introduction to IEEE and its
widespread prevalence in the Engineering world.
Mr. Govind S., Student Chair, IEEE Student Branch (S5,
EEE) and Mr. Pranav Teja, Vice Chair, IEEE PES (S5,
EEE) explained to the crowd about the designated fields
under IEEE and also went to great extents to correct the
misconception that IEEE is confined to just the Electrical
and Electronics Engineering Field. Various facets of IEEE’s
activities around the globe were explained in brief. The
various benefits of possessing an IEEE membership was
explained to them and various student members were called
on to share their experiences with IEEE in order to give the
audience a better idea of what being an IEEE member
actually entails. The event was concluded with a brief
procedure on how to obtain the membership, and an
informative Q and A session with Dr. Ravishankar S.,
Chairman, IEEE Student Branch and longstanding IEEE
member.
India Quiz Event
School Highlights
October 2016 PAGE 8
IEEE Membership Drive
Amrita Centre for Entrepreneurship in
collaboration with the CIR Amrita Centre for Entrepreneur-
ship (ACE) commemorated Entrepreneurship Week from
24thto 27
th October, 2016.
'Ideation and Validation', a thought-provoking event on
entrepreneurship was held on 24th October, 2016.
Mr. Subranil from the Entrepreneur Cafe in Bengaluru
enlightened the crowd on a variety of everyday happenings
that could make the best business if pitched properly. The
talk discussed the various ways to find out money-making
scalable ideas and the methods to pitch them into business.
Speaking to a gathering of more than 50 enthusiasts,
Mr. Subranil, also emphasized the essence of making the
best out of everyday needs to build a market. He also
asserted the importance of the proper execution of the
business model and suggested that great ideas became great
because of excellent execution.
The second event 'Let People Know Your Company' was
conducted on 25th October, 2016. Mr. Prashanth Reddy,
CEO, Study Owl (Alumnus ASE-B, CSE, 2015 Batch)
shared his views regarding the different challenges faced by
an entrepreneur and the importance of rising above these to
become a successful entrepreneur. This was followed by a
talk on the Amrita TBI 'Pitchfest', and the process of
pitching. There was a discussion on the registration, legal
formalities concerning the development of a start-up idea to
a company spearheaded by Mr. Sooraj Subramaniam,
Entrepreneur and Alumnus of Amrita Vishwa
Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore, who emphasised on the
importance of getting the copyright, trademark and the
variations in legal issues in different countries. He also
briefed the audience about the taxes levied on companies.
The third event 'Show me the money' was organized on 26th
October. The event saw about thirty entrepreneur aspirants
from across different engineering branches in attendance.
The workshop dealt with numerous challenges faced by
entrepreneurs’ right from funding to finance for fledgling
start-ups. Mr. Vineet Arya, a marketing professional with
extensive experience on the scaling up of start-ups started
off his inspirational talk by posing thought provoking
questions to the audience. He emphasised that
imagination and discontentment are key factors to the
success of any business. The need for capital and investing
was also discussed in detail. Viability and returns on
investment were expounded upon to help the future
entrepreneurs plan their pitching strategies better.
The fourth event 'A Day in the Life of a Student-preneur'
was held on the 27th of October. Mr. Leela Ram Dev,
Mentor, Start-up Karnataka and Founder, The Objectivist
was the speaker for the occasion. He started his talk by
mentioning and explaining the steps involved in establishing
a start up. He then described his journey as an
entrepreneur, which was interspersed with interesting
anecdotes. He concluded the talk by speaking about the
benefits of being a "Student-preneur" in terms of funding,
marketing and various other factors.
On the whole, Entrepreneurship Week enlightened
students about the need for entrepreneurs, the intricacies of
entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship as a student. The
events received immense participation and this initiative of
ACE emerged a resounding success.
School Highlights
October 2016 PAGE 9
E-Week
The Humour Club held its inaugural ceremony for the
faculty and students on 26th October 2016. The session was
anchored by Mr. Prasen
Moudgal (S3, EIE) and started
on a light note with a special
rendering from Mr. Swaroop
Singh Arora, Secretary,
Humour Club (S5, ECE)
which predicated the tradition-
al lighting of the lamp.
The guests of honour Mr. Kjeld Shreshth and Mr. Shunky
Chugani, representatives of the Bengaluru Comedy Club,
were introduced to the audience by Mr. Amandeep Singh
(S2 EEE) before they stepped onto the stage to perform
their act. Mr. Shreshth invigorated the audience with his
unique perspectives and imparted incredible humour to the
audience through interactions, anecdotes and exciting
narrations. Following this, Mr. Chugani's unique brand of
humour, interspersed with witty words and interesting
incidences brought laughter and smiles onto the faces of the
audience. As the acts drew to a close, the guests were
felicitated by Dr. Shikha Tripathi, Chairman, Department
of ECE. Mr. Swaroop Singh Arora thanked all present for
their attendance and support.
‘Deepavali’, the festival of lights
was celebrated on the 29th of
October, 2016 with pomp and
gaiety. Members of faculty,
staff and students came
together to light up the campus
with diyas, making the
surroundings a sight for sore eyes. Colourful rangoli
adorned the floors, giving the campus a festive appearance.
The enthusiasm was palpable as impromptu music & dance
made the atmosphere lively. Participants then exchanged
festive greetings and the celebrations culminated with a
sumptuous meal.
SPICMACAY Student Chapter conducts Mehendi
classes for students of second year every Wednesday from
3.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Ms. K. Nikhila, Secretary, SPIC-
MACAY, (S5, ECE) teaches students the art of Mehendi
design. The classes cover the intricacies of all designs and
are also anticipated to host first year students in the even
semester.
Students from Amrita School of Engineering,
Bengaluru participated in the techno-cultural
fest 'Maaya' conducted at PES Institute of
Technology, South Campus, Bengaluru, in the
first week of October, 2016 and obtained the
following positions in various competitions.
1. Photography - 1st and 2
nd Place
2. Tattoo Making - 2nd Place
3. Sketching - 2nd Place
4. Dance - 1st Place
5. Dumb Charades - 2nd Place
6. JAM - 1st Place
7. Debate - 1st Place
8. Creative Writing- 1st Place
‘Humour’ Club
School Highlights
October 2016 PAGE 10
‘Deepavali’
‘Mehendi’ Classes
Students @ ‘Maaya’
Papers Presented
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“Analysis and Visualization of Social
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IEEE International Conference on
“Computational Systems and Infor-
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tions” CSITSS 2016, RVCE, Bengaluru
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Department of CSE
October 2016 PAGE 11
Dr. T. S. B. Sudarshan participated in IEEE International
Conference on Cloud Computing for Emerging Markets
held at Hotel Ashok, Bengaluru from 19th to 21
st October,
2016. He also chaired two sessions in the conference and
was a host as a co-chair for a student project contest “PoC”
which was part of the conference.
Hands-on Workshop on Basic Robotics
Amrita Club for Robotics and
Mechatronics (ACROM) organized a
Hands-on Workshop on Basics of Robot-
ics in Amrita School of Engineering,
Bengaluru between 1st and 2
nd October,
2016. The workshop was an effort to familiarize beginners
with the basic procedure involved in Robot making and
programming.
The modules covered in the workshop was Android Control
Robot, Line Following, Edge Detection and Sumo Wrestling
covered the modules:
This is the fourth such event where senior members of the
club were the trainers for the workshop. The student
participants were in a group of four with a take away robot was
given to every team. The workshop witnessed a good
participation of about enthusiast 350 students (87 Teams).
Overall feedback on the quality of the kits provided and
teaching were appreciated by the participants.
ICPC Prelims
Students of Amrita School of Engineering, Bangalore hosted
and also participated in the preliminary round of ICPC
(International Collegiate Programming Contest) 2016 for the
Amritapuri region. ICPC is under the auspices of ACM and
headquartered at Baylor University. The contest involves a
global network of Universities hosting regional competitions
that advance teams to the ACM ICPC world Finals.
The event was a huge success. It was held in the Computer
Programming Lab of The Department of CSE between 5 PM
and 2 PM on 22nd October, 2016. Contestants were asked to
participate in teams of three and the contest consisted of five
questions. The contest proved to be challenging as there were
time constraints given and every wrong submission was
followed up by a penalty. Nevertheless, a few teams could solve
3 questions.
Mr. G. Radhakrishnan, Asst. Prof., Dept. of CSE guided the
teams through a preparatory series, conducted by students
from the CSE Forum-FACE and ACM student chapter and
the mock preliminary round held in college prior to the
prelims.
Talk on IOT and Packet Tracer Amrita Networking Club (ANC) organised a distinguished
lecture on IOT- Internet of Things on 26th October, 2016. The
guest speaker was Mr. Ananth Rao, Technical Manager, APJ
Region, CISCO Systems. Ms. Shwetha Koushik, S5, CSE for-
mally welcomed the gathering and introduced the speaker.
Mr. Ananth Rao started his talk with a question and answer
session which grabbed the interest of the students and made
the session more interactive. He connected all the
technological and related advancements including Cloud
Computing, Entrepreneurship, Cyber security etc. with IOT to
explain its importance in the present scenario. He also
described the applications of IoT in domestic uses. Extending
his talk on how IoT can make things easier, he explained
about the driverless cars which are likely to come in next ten
years. Often relating his personal experiences, he emphasized
Faculty Achievements/
Participation/Recognition
Departmental Forum Activity
Department of CSE
October 2016 PAGE 12
Talk on IOT and Packet Tracer
on the need of Networking and Cyber Security Engineers,
expressing his grave concern on the problem of insecurity in
the virtual world. He also discussed about the job opportuni-
ties available for them in the domain. He also briefed about
some initiatives of CISCO following which he introduced the
audience to Packet Tracer and its benefits in IOT applications.
The session ended on a high note with memento distribution
by Mr. Ullas S., Assistant Professor, Department of CSE and
vote of thanks by our student Shaambhavi Shrivastava.
There were nearly 90 student participants from various depart-
ments of our campus.
Bugster- A Code Debugging Challenge Round-2
Competitive programming can be considered a sport
for the mind where the participants attempt to code according
to provided specifications. FACE (The Forum for Aspiring
Computer Engineers) kick started the year with the first round
of 'Bugster', a code debugging challenge, on the 21st of Septem-
ber 2016.
Over 150 students from all branches and years came forward
to participate in the first round of the competition. Contestants
either took part solo or in teams of two. Questions based on
arrays, structures, pointers and dynamic programming were
posed to test the participants' conceptual understanding of C
Programming.
The second round of Bugster was conducted on the 27th of
October, 2016 for the twenty teams who had qualified the first
round. The contestants were asked to debug three questions
in the programming language C++, and they faced their
challenge with zeal and determination. They were tested on the
topics of files, pointers and Object Oriented Programming
concepts.
Participants were allowed to use compilers to test and execute
their codes. However, if they wished to surf the internet for
aid, they had to notify a FACE member and would face a
penalty.
The judging criteria were based upon the number of problems
solved and time spent for writing successful solutions. It also
included other factors like the quality of output produced,
execution time and program size.
Overall, the event was a resounding success with immense
participation in perpetuation of its previous editions.
Invited Talk on ‘Internet of Things’
ASE, Bengaluru campus, Dept. of CSE, CSI Student
Chapter mentored by Dr. N. Rakesh organised invited talks on
"Internet of Things" as part of Amrita CSI Distinguished
Speaker Program series on 28th October, 2016 between 10.30
am to 12.30 pm in Krishna Hall. Speakers for the program
were Mr. Aniruddha Kannal, CEO of HEO-X and
Mr. Vinayak Hulabutti, Co-Founder & CMO at LabInApp.
Dr. Vishwas Lakkundi of IET Bengaluru chapter was present
in the event.
The first speaker Mr. Aniruddha, spoke about how the
“Internet of Things” is taking every conceivable industry by a
storm. He was of the opinion that education initiatives in IoT
should not limit to only technology training but also its
application. IoT in its nature is a design and innovation
paradigm, a framework that brings together a few old and new
technology breakthroughs to create business value - business
value being the key phrase. Most technologies grouped
under the IoT umbrella have existed in some shape or form a
fresh architecture and design construct (aided by a drop in
cost, size, and power consumption) has fuelled a slew of
transformative innovations. Understanding industry needs and
designing commensurate content is a start to how the content is
delivered will be equally critical. Students will need exposure to
the process of innovation and problem solving leading up to
the requisite value-add expected by their future employers and
clients.
Departmental Forum Activity
Department of CSE
October 2016 PAGE 13
Invited Talk on ‘Internet of Things’
Followed by his talk Mr. Vinayak presented his talk “Discover
the Scientist within You” which focused on a mission of
revolutionizing science learning through 3-dimensional virtual
graphics. Real-time computer graphics technology helps people
to interact, visualize and explore science. The speakers for this
program were arranged Dr. Vishwas Lakkundi, Executive
committee Member - IET BLN, IoT Specialist & Consultant.
The program witnessed audience of around 110 participants
including students from B.Tech., M.Tech. and faculty
members. The event was coordinated by Dr. Rakesh N.,
Dept. of CSE, Asst. Prof. and Mentor – CSI.
Dr. K. Lakshmanan joined as
Assistant Professor in the
Department of Computer Science
and Engineering on 1st September,
2016. Earlier he was a post-doc
fellow at National University of
Singapore, University of Leoben and
IIT Bombay. He completed Ph. D.
from the Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore in 2013 and B.Tech. from Anna University, Guindy
campus in 2006.
His broad area of research is reinforcement learning, stochastic
optimization with applications to computer networks. Proving
convergence of stochastic optimization algorithms and also in
showing regret bounds for reinforcement learning in
particular. He has done extensive simulations in applying
reinforcement learning algorithms to routing in queuing
networks. At present he is working on robust Markov Decision
Processes.
Departmental Forum Activity Other News
Department of ECE
October 2016 PAGE 14
A guest lecture by Prof. Arun K.
Majumdar from University of
Stanford, was organized by
Dr. Navin Kumar in association
with IEEE ComSoc Student
Branch Chapter (ICoN) on 6th
October, 2016. The talk was on
"Free Space Optics
(Communications) in Highly
Turbulant Atmospheric Condi-
tion". The talk was attended by
B. Tech. (S7) and M.Tech. stu-
dents from the Department of
ECE.
Amrita School of Engineering
IEEE ComSoc Student Branch
Chapter, a team known as
ICoN (IEEE Communication
and Networking) conducted
and celebrated IEEE Week
from 4th to 7
th October, 2016.
During this week, various activities were performed as
listed below:
On 4th October, 2016 – Mr. Sunil Kumar (S5 ECE)
and Vice Chair gave an Introductory information to
attendees especially to first semester students.
Dr. Navin Kumar, who is the counsellor/mentor of
this team, gave detailed presentation and importance
of IEEE and about being member of world’s largest
professional organization. This was followed by a talk
on Mobile Networks by 3rd year student P. R. K.
Manoj.
On 5th October, 2016 -A talk was delivered by
Mr. Sathya Narayanan of IV year ECE on Photonics
and Laser. Towards the end of the talk, Dr. Navin
Kumar elaborated the importance and applications of
Laser, Infrared and Visible Light Communications.
On 6th October, 2016 - IEEE Day celebration and
Guest Lecture - A guest lecture entitled "Free Space
Optics" was delivered by Prof. Arun K. Majumdar
from University of California, USA. Few guests from
various colleges including IISc were present during
the talk. HiTea and Cake was arranged to celebrate
the IEEE Week.
On 7th October, 2016 - A fun game (I-HUNT) was
conducted. Over 100 students participated and 3-
winners were chosen. The award of a total amount
Rupees 3000/- was announced by mentor Dr. Navin
Kumar.
Details about the event can be seen on www.ase-
student.chapters.comsoc.org/recent-events-2/ieee-week-2016
Dr. N. S. Murty arranged a workshop by Mentor Graphics
Pvt. Ltd. on VLSI Design on 13th October, 2016 at Amrita
School of Engineering, Bengaluru. The topics like VLSI
Design industry, Digital FPGA and Analog Custom
Design Flow were dealt by Mr. Vidhya Prakash Nagaraj
(Applications Consultant PV), Design-For-Test by
Mr. Shiva Kumar Revanna (Sr. Corporate Applications
Engineer DFT). All VLSI Design faculty members and
M.Tech. S1 & S3 Semester students attended the
workshop.
Other News
Gadget Geek
ECIF conducted a session called
Gadget Geek on 6th October,
2016 for B. Tech. students. The
event focused on the on-going
research in Hybrid Vehicles with
mention of the latent potential for
vast growth in future. Around
seventy students attended the session.
LT Spice Workshop
The ECI Forum of Amrita School of Engineering, Bengaluru
organised a LT Spice workshop on the 24th of October 2016.
The workshop was organized by Ms. Ponni M., Assistant
Professor and witnessed a turnout of over fifty students.
The workshop was aimed at equipping students of ECE and
EIE with knowledge of simulation software and tools to help
them start off their mini projects. The workshop started off
with an introduction to LT Spice and its history. Various
available options such as AC analysis, DC sweep etc. were also
covered in the hour-long workshop. Simulations were
practiced with assistance from the teacher as well as volunteers
from the ECI forum.
The session ended at 4:20 pm with many students engaging in
proactive discussions. A significant number of students stayed
back for networking and discussions long after the session had
ended making their interest on the subject quite evident. The
ECI Forum hopes to conduct more such enriching workshops
in the future.
Department of ECE
October 2016 PAGE 15
Departmental Forum Activity
Papers Published
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
NAME TITLE MONTH
& YEAR
NAME OF THE
PUBLICATION
Anjana Jain
Chintamanirao Tejaswini Vijay
Shravanthi S.
Gokul S.
“Comparative Analysis of Direct
Power Control (DPC) and Direct
Voltage Control (DVC) for Control
of Doubly Fed Induction Generator
(DFIG) Connected to a Variable
Speed Wind Turbine”
October
2016
International Journal of Control Theory
and Applications (IJCTA),
Volume 9, No. 18,
Pages 8961-8971
ISSN : 0974-5572
Scopus indexed
Department of EEE
October 2016 PAGE 16
Technical Quiz ‘Techathon’
An interesting technical quiz titled 'Techathon' was
held on 4th of October, 2016 jointly by IEEE- WIE (student
affinity group) and IEEE-PES & IAS, Student Branch Joint
chapter of Amrita School of Engineering, Bengaluru at 3.30
PM in Rama Hall. It was conducted under the guidance of
Dr. K. Deepa, IEEE-WIE-ASE and IEEE-PES-ASE mentor
and was flawlessly executed by the IEEE student members.
The event saw a good participation from students of B. Tech.
1st, 2
nd and 3
rd years of different branches. Teams of 3 members
were formed and the quiz was composed of sections with
ascending level of difficulty. A perfect ambience for testing the
team work and exchanging knowledge was created and
everyone thoroughly enjoyed. Post the quiz, the participants
were given an opportunity to pitch in ideas for events and
workshops to be conducted in the near future, which received
an amazing response.
Interactive Session 'What’s GOING ON?'
Vidyuth (EEE Department Forum) and IEEE
Student Branch (ASE-Bengaluru) jointly conducted an
interesting, interactive session on 6th October, 2016 on research
topics having good future scope. It was a collaborated event
with ECIF club in which Vidyuth concentrated on Hybrid
vehicles and ECIF on Gadgets.
It started with a small interesting video on hybrid vehicles
construction and working to brief the students about Hybrid
vehicles. Then the club executives Mr. Jayathertha and
Ms. Gopika explained the present scenario in the practical
world by putting forward the types of hybrid vehicles,
advantages and disadvantages, their manufacturing companies.
This made the students more involved to understand the
importance of hybrid vehicles.
The session came to an end with discussion on the latest
advancements and research going on in the field. The talk was
attended by about 50 students. The session was a grand success
which was visible from the students’ feedback about the session
being more interactive and lively.
Apart from this, following events were conducted under IEEE
–PES & IAS Student Joint Chapter
Hands-On Workshop on ‘Solar 360 - Electrical’
A one day workshop with hands-on session on "Solar
360: Electrical" was conducted at Amrita School of Engineering
(ASE) on 22nd October, 2016 from 10 am to 5 pm. The event
was co-ordinated by Dr. K. Deepa, Convener, Asst. Prof.,
Department of EEE and was organized by IEEE Members.
The workshop included a crowd of 40 IEEE members and 81
non-IEEE members. The workshop was conducted in 3
sessions.
The first session was taken up by Dr. K. Deepa, Asst. Prof.,
Dept. of EEE which included the introduction to solar energy
and its utility in real life, also how the energy estimation is
done.
The second session was taken by Mr. Ronaldo, alumni of
ASE, Bengaluru and presently working in BOSCH as a
hardware engineer. His session included the construction of
solar panel and the parameters taken into consideration before
its build-up.
Departmental Forum Activity
Department of EEE
October 2016 PAGE 17
Hands-On Workshop on ‘Solar 360 - Electrical’
The third session was the working on MATLAB and live
demonstration of its interfacing with a solar panel. This also
included the construction of buck-boost converter using
MATLAB software.
The sessions were really knowledgeable, authentic and useful.
It helped in creating foresighted vision about the different as-
pects related to electrical field. It also enlightened the young
minds to come up with unique ideas and implement it in real
life.
Energy Conservation Week (ENERGON) ENERGON is an energy conservation week organized by the chapter
from 24th to 28th October, 2016.This was to enlighten students about
the importance of energy and its preservation. Following are the
various events conducted under this banner.
Circuitrix: Circuitrix is a basic electrical circuit analysis competition
organized on 24th October, 2016 from 3.30 pm to 4.30 pm in Rama
hall. In this event students were given 10 circuits and were asked to
debug or analyze them with in 1 hour. This event was to test the
basic circuit knowledge of the students. Sixty students from all the
departments attended this event.
M.U.S.T. (Make Your Statement): M.U.S.T is a panel discussion
conducted on 25th October, 2016 from 3.30 pm to 4.30 pm in Rama
hall. In this event, Dr. Debjyoti Sahu (Asst. Prof., ME Department),
Mr. Ullhas K. (Asst. Prof., ME Department), Dr. D. Praveen (Asst.
Prof., Physics Department) were the panelists. Dr. Debjyoti Sahu
spoke about energy policies in India, Mr. Ullhas K. discussed the
energy conservation in solar perspective. Dr. Praveen concluded the
discussion by explaining the Batteries in R.E.S. About 50 students
from all departments attended this event.
Pitch it up: Pitch it up is a student interactive event held on 26th
October, 2016 from 3.30 pm to 4.30 pm in Rama hall. In this event,
students were given problems related to energy conservation faced in
general life and were asked to come up with solutions. They were
judged on the basis of effectiveness in presentation, analyzing the
reasons for those problems and efficiency of their solutions. About
30 students from all the departments attended this event.
S.U.P. (Save Your Power) : S.U.P is a talk on energy auditing
organized in collaboration with Vidyuth, the student forum on 27th
October, 2016 from 3.30 pm to 4.30 pm in Rama hall. Dr. K. Deepa
(Asst. Prof., EEE Department) gave a lecture on energy auditing with
the help of case study of energy consumption in Railway Bhavan and
various ways of tapping natural resources. About 25 students from all
departments attended this event.
Eco Spark: Eco Spark is a technical exhibition held on 28th October,
2016 from 2.30 pm to 4.00 pm at the new block entrance. Two
projects were exhibited and demonstrated by students, one of them
was on the P.V characteristics and the other was on Automatic Room
Lighting Technique.
ENERGON is focused on applying the theoretical knowledge to
practice. As the student feedback on the various events conducted was
positive, it is planned to conduct the events under this banner every
year to benefit the future generations and to bring awareness on
importance of energy saving.
Departmental Forum Activity
Papers Presented
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
NAME TITLE DATE NAME OF THE
CONFERENCE
Presented By:
Sai Manikanta
Author(s):
B. Dinesh (S8 ME)
Sai Manikanta (S8 ME)
K. Dishal (S8 ME)
Debjyoti Sahu
“A case study of a low power
vapour adsorption refrigeration
system”
10th October,
2016
IConAMMA’16
Published in IOP Conference Series:
Materials Science and Engineering 149(1),
2016,
ISSN: 1757-899X
Presented By:
Praveen R.
Author(s):
Praveen R.(S8 ME)
Shabari Girish K.V.S. (S8 ME)
Dipesh Nair(S8 ME)
Debjyoti Sahu
“A case study on solar vapour
absorption refrigeration system”
26th October,
2016
PNFE-2016/ Energy Proceedia / St Joseph
College of Engineering Hyderabad
Department of ME
October 2016 PAGE 18
Dr. Rakesh S.G. was conferred with the ‘Eminent
Engineer Award’ by the Institution of Engineers (India),
Karnataka State Centre at the 49th Engineers’ Day
Celebrations for the meritorious services rendered in the
field of education.
R. Pramod, Assistant Professor has secured Project under
Live-in-Labs initiative of Amrita Centre of International
Programs [ACIP] titled “Design and Development of
Solar/LPG powered Arecanut leaf Plate Press Machine
and Areca Leaf Sheath-Solar dryer". Rs.78,000/- have
been allocated as the project expenses.
SAE Collegiate Club:
BAJA MEGA WORKSHOP 2016
Three Members Ajith R., Tejesh Pala and Ganesh
Nair for SAEINDIA BAJA 2017 from “TEAM AMEYA”
representing Amrita School of Engineering, Bengaluru
collegiate club attended the Baja Mega Workshop organized
by SAEINDIA for the mBaja and eBaja teams held on 22nd
and 23rd of October, 2016, at SRM University, Chennai.
The workshop was organized to help the students to manufac-
ture their Baja Buggy. Major topics like braking, suspension,
DFMEA, DVP report and design report making were
discussed in the workshop. They also explained about the
various phases that is to be cleared before the Final event at
PITHAMPORE, INDORE.
INGENIUM & JIDO Club:
CURIOUSUS
Ingenium, the ME Forum partnered with JIDO-the Industrial
Automation club hosted its event Curiousus on the 12th of
October, 2016, which was divided into two sessions.
The first session was conducted by Ingenium. The session
began with an introduction to Curiousus and Ingenium by
Mr. D. Sivanand (S5, ME), Secretary, Ingenium, who
expounded on the aims of the club. The session was then
taken over by Mr. Ganesh Nair (S5, ME), Joint Secretary,
Ingenium and Mr. Harish Krishnan (S3, ME), Executive
Member, Ingenium who explained to the gathering the
mechanisms and principles of the manual steering system.
Mr. Ganesh Nair then disclosed the forthcoming Ingenium
events to the gathering.
The second session was conducted by Jido. The session was
initiated by Mr. Sachin Pullil (S5, ME), Secretary, Jido who
described the objectives of the club and what can be expected
of the club in the future. Mr. Rahul Rajendran (S5, ME),
Departmental Forum Activity
Faculty Achievements/
Participation/Recognition
Department of ME
October 2016 PAGE 19
INGENIUM & JIDO Club:
CURIOUSUS
Executive Member, Jido then explained to the attendees the
utilization of automation in manufacturing chocolate in order
to increase consistency and quality of the final product. He
then presented a video which provided a closer look at the
exact manufacturing process used to produce chocolate.
Following the video, a question and answer session was held
and, to the delight of many students, those who answered cor-
rectly earned a chocolate bar.
The event was concluded by Mr. D. Sivanand and Mr. Sachin
Pullil who thanked the audience for being a part of the session
and welcomed them to attend future Ingenium and Jido
events.
INDUSTRIAL VISIT
JIDO – The Automation Club in association with
Ingenium – The Mechanical Forum organized an industrial
visit to CMTI, Tumkur Road, Bengaluru on 6th October
2016 for the ASEB mechanical students. Thirty S8 ME
students accompanied by Mr. Prashanth B. N. and Mr.
Pramod R., faculty in the Department of Mechanical
Engineering visited the plant. CMTI is an R & D organization
focusing its efforts mainly on harnessing know-how in the
manufacturing technology sector to practical purposes and
assisting technological growth in the country. CMTI has the
role of being a Catalyst and a Key Player in manufacturing
technology growth in the country. Students were first briefed
about the company, its technology and how the entire infra-
structure of the plant is spread-out. A guide was allotted
throughout the plant visit, who explained about the current
thrust areas of manufacturing technology. All the students
were guided to various departments such as Precision
Engineering, Product Development etc. and explained about
the activities and services such as Prototype Development and
Engineering, CAD, CAM and CIM, Metrology and
Calibration, Rapid prototyping, Nanotechnology and
Academy & Training the CMTI provides. Also the students
were given a brief about the new initiatives of CMTI such as
Nano Manufacturing Technology Centre (NMTC), Academy
of Excellence for Advanced Manufacturing Technology
(AEAMT), Digital Design Centre (DDC), Sensors & Vision
Technology (SVT) and Advanced Machine Tool Testing Fa-
cility (AMTTF).
The trip bolstered the understanding of the students with the
fast changing technology in thrust areas of manufacturing to
support and serve in the manufacturing sector. Also it gave an
insight on how shop floors are designed to give maximum
production in least time.
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Departmental Forum Activity
Papers Published
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
NAME TITLE DATE NAME OF THE
CONFERENCE
Presented By:
K. N. Venkatachalaiah
Author(s):
K. N. Venkatachalaiah
H. Nagabhsushana
B.R. Basavaraj
M.Venkataravanappa
“Cymbopogon citratus assisted green
synthesis of doped Yttrium
nanopowder: Structural and
Photoluminescence properties for
wLED applications”
20th to 22
nd
October,
2016
International Conference on Smart
Engineering Materials (ICSEM-2016)
R.V. College of Engineering, Bengaluru.
Department of Sciences & Humanities
October 2016 PAGE 20
Papers Presented
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
NAME TITLE MONTH
& YEAR
NAME OF THE
PUBLICATION
S. Giridhar Reddy
Akanksha Saxena Pandit
“ Mass Transfer Characteristics of
Sodium Alginate (SA) and
Lignosulphonic acid (LS)”
October 2016 Oriental Journal of Chemistry
Scopus Indexed
(Thomson Reuters IF = 0.58 )
Physics
Chemistry
Papers Published
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
NAME TITLE MONTH
& YEAR
NAME OF THE
PUBLICATION
Deepa Kumar S. Article titled “Complexity and
Accountability in Redefining the
Nine Lives in Modern India”
October 2016 Transnational Approach to Literary
Studies,
ISBN :978-81-93086-81-0,
Pages: 76-81
English
Department of CIR
Placement Update
The placement updates in the month of October 2016 are as below:
B.Tech.
Internship Update
6 B.Tech. CSE students have been selected for internship in Honeywell.
Company CSE ECE EEE EIE ME
Aspire Systems - 1 - - -
Brillio Technologies 1 2 - - -
Earnst & Young Global Business Services 1 - - - -
GENPACT 4 3 - - -
GE Digital 1 - - - -
Intuit 1 - - - -
Tata Technologies - - - - 2
Tech Mahindra 2 8 2 4 7
Thermo Fisher Scientific 1 - - - -
October 2016 PAGE 21
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Dept. of EEE
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Dept. of ME
Mr. H. Manjunath
Dept. of Sciences
Dr. Neetu Srivastava
Dept. of Mathematics
Ms. Deepa K. Narayan
Dept. of English
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