The IEEE - VESIT Student Branch formally concluded its
activities for the year 1998 99 with the IEEE Technical Week. The "IEEE
Week", was conducted from 15 February 1999 to 20 February 1999, and was concentrated
with activities for all the students, members and non-members alike.
To make the week an interesting one, we had a blend of activities
ranging from Video Lectures and workshops to quizzes and panel discussions. The week
consisted concluded with a two day Symposium on emerging and emergent technologies, titled
"Beyond 2000" and was followed by a two-day Student Professional Awareness
Conference. A one-day Internet Symposium was also conducted during the course of the
week.
Student turnout was overwhelming at 230 students, of which 165 were
members. The symposium materialized due to the support of the college management, The IEEE
Bombay Section, and our sponsors Messieurs Libra Systems, and Addonix Ltd.
DAY 1 (15th February 1999):
Day one of the IEEE week comprised two video sessions. Session
one began at 1:00 pm sharp, and consisted of an hours talk on Digital Loop Carrier
Systems. This was followed by a forty five minute technical film on ISDN.
THREE DAY, ANNUAL TECHNICAL AND INTERNET SYMPOSIUM
DAY 2 (16th February 1999):
Day two comprised the Annual Symposium on Emerging and Emergent
Technologies, titled "Beyond 2000". Among those who attended the Symposium were
notable dignitaries like:
- Mr. Harish Mehta, Chairman, Onward Technologies Ltd., Vice Chairman, Onward
Novell Ltd.
- Padmashree Prof. P V S Rao, Advisor, Tata Infotech Ltd.
- Dr. V K Madan, Treasurer, IEEE Bombay Section.
Mr. Harish Mehta, Chairman, Onward Technologies Ltd. Inaugurated
the symposium at 11:00 am sharp, by giving a five minute talk on the future trends
of the electronics and computers field in the next millennium. This was followed the
keynote address on Emerging and Emergent Trends in the field of Electrical and Computer
Engineering and related fields, by Padmashree Prof. P V S Rao. Dr. Rao, talked for an hour
and fifteen minutes tracing the exponential growth of the electronics and computer field,
and gave the students an insight into the areas that we as students, and engineers to be,
should concentrate on in the next millennium. Dr. Madan, Treasurer, IEEE Bombay Section,
then gave a 15 minute presentation on the long term benefits of an IEEE Student
Membership, which was directed at members to be.
The first session for
the day commenced at 12:30 pm - a talk on "Business Computing in the next
Millennium", by Mr. Vinesh Paperwala, Architecture Marketing Manager, Intel Asia
Electronics. Mr. Paperwala spoke about the future of business computing with the Internet
revolution, and how Intel will cope with it in India. Besides this, he also gave the
students a sneak peek into the computing power that we can harness using the PentiumÔ III Processor, and spoke briefly about the Merced and other 64-bit
processors that Intel plans to introduce in the next millennium.
Day one was concluded with the second, post
lunch session on "Medical Imaging" by Dr. Nair, of TATA Hospital. He enthralled
the audience with some breathtaking slides of MRI, PET and Nuclear Imaging pictures, and
went on to explain the fundamental concepts behind medical imaging. He also covered the
role of electronics and computers in modern medicine. Dr. Nair stressed on nuclear imaging
being a modality that would emerge in the 21st Century, and explained the role
of nuclear imaging in detection of diseases that were previously untraceable through other
imaging techniques.
DAY 3 (17th February 1999):
Four sessions were planned for Day 3. The
first session began at 1:00 pm, and was an extremely interesting talk on "Satellite
Telephones and the Technology behind them" by Mr. Rajeev Yadav, Senior Manager
Motorola India Ltd., and Mr. C K Das, Vice President, Iridium India Telecom Ltd. They
started from the fundamentals behind satellite telephony, and went on the explain the
concepts behind the Iridium Satellite telephone network, satellite footprints, and the
revolution that further developments in this technology will cause in the way that people
communicate and do business in the next millennium.
The Second session for the day, at 2:00pm, was
a talk on "Digital Signal Processing" by Dr. Gadre, EE Department, IIT Bombay.
He gave a brief talk on the fundamentals of DSP, and then went on to demonstrate the
applications of a DSP chip (the 320CX Series). The demonstration had the audience
listening with rapt attention and on the whole, it was an extremely informative lecture.
The first post tea session at 3:00pm, the third
session of the day, was a talk on "IT in the next millennium, by Mr. Desai, Manager
from Onward Technologies Ltd., and the focus of his talk was mainly E-Commerce centric. He
explained the concepts behind Internet banking and why we should focus on Internet and
Network related operations in the 21st Century.
The most interesting session, by far, was the
concluding session for the day This was a talk on "DNA Computing" by
Prof. J A Gokhale, Head, Department of Computer Engineering at our college. He went on to
give a very interesting and enthralling talk on the origins and the computational powers
of DNA Computing. He also demonstrated that DNA Computing actually works, by explaining
how DNA Computing is used to solve the famous Hamiltonian Path Problem, a problem
classified as "NP Hard", in Theoretical Computer Science.
The fourth session for Day three was followed
by the Technical Quiz Contest Eliminations, which concluded the Second Annual Symposium of
the IEEE VESIT Student Branch.
DAY 4 (18th February 1999):
The one day Internet Symposium was
conducted on Day four of the IEEE Week. One intensive two-hour session on "Web
Animation and Multimedia" was scheduled for Day four, from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. The
talk was an extremely interesting and innovative presentation on Web Animation Tools and
the need for dynamic Web pages, by Mr. Vishal Gondal, a member of the Macromedia User
Group, in Bombay. Mr. Gondal gave a brief introduction to the various web animation
packages that are available, and then proceeded for hands on demonstration tutorial
in using Director 7 and Shockwave Flash.
Mr. Gondal concluded the Internet Symposium with a small
concluding note on media formats such as Quicktime that are used to store multimedia.
This was followed by a technical Quiz Contest, the eliminations
for which had already been conducted on day three. The students who had qualified in the
eliminations had to pit their wits against some challenging questions that the branch
members had come up with. The Quiz Contest was thoroughly enjoyed by the students and
audience alike.
TWO DAY STUDENTS PROFESSIONAL
AWARENESS CONFERENCE (S PAC)
DAY 5 (19th February 1999):
Days Five and Six were scheduled as having
speakers for topics on professional awareness. This SPAC was conducted in association with
the Debating Society in the college. The first session for the day began at 1:00 pm, and
was a talk on "Personal Excellence: The Key to Success", by Dr. Suryanarayan,
Corporate Training Manager for Glaxo (India) Ltd.
Prior to this, there was a small welcoming speech for the
audience given by the Professor in charge for the debating society. Dr.
Suryanarayan gave a motivating talk, for an hour, on the need for personal excellence and
discipline in every day life and how a positive attitude assists in the making of a more
productive worker, and a more productive individual. He stressed on the "want to
work" attitude to be inculcated rather than the "have to work" attitude.
The second session for day five was a talk
counseling session on "Study Opportunities in the USA and UK", by Mrs.
Shivani Manchanda, who is a successful career counselor. She used the opportunity to tell
the student members, who were interested in graduate education abroad, about the methods
and the procedures to go about the application and the examination processes. She gave a
brief talk for about a half hour and used the remaining time to entertain a barrage
of questions from the enthusiastic, 230 plus strong audience.
The final session for the day was a talk
on "Technology Management", by Dr. Korgaonkar, Director of the School of
Management at IIT Bombay. He introduced the students to the need for management of
technology in this millennium and the next. Dr. Korgaonkar concluded the first day of the
SPAC, with an introduction to the course contents of the two-year intensive course in
technology management at the school of technology at IIT Bombay.
DAY 6 (20th February 1999):
Day Six, was the concluding day of the IEEE
Week, and the concluding day of the SPAC as well. The first session for the day, was an
hour long panel discussion on "The need for Graduate Education, and the
benefits of having a graduate degree from abroad". The panel was a diverse one having
eminent people such as Mr. Walter Vieira, who has served on the faculties of
Kelloggs and The Wharton Business School, as well as on all the faculties of the
Indian Institutes of Management. Besides him, there were Mr. N Rao, the Chairman of the
Ornate Group, Ms. Bajoria, who is the Senior Manager at DSP MERRILL Lynch, among others.
The panel entertained questions from the audience and stressed the importance of graduate
education, to the students.
The concluding session for the week was an
extremely interesting and a motivating talk on "Entreprenuership in Engineers"
by Mr. Ashank Desai, Chairman and Managing Director of Mastek, Limited. Mr. Desai started
this highly successful multinational software company from scratch, and the audience was
thrilled to hear his experiences, and advice. Mr. Desai concluded the session, with the
prize distribution ceremony where all the student members who were successful the year
around in the activities organized by the branch, were honored with certificates and
prizes.