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CRITERIA 6.3.3 Average number of professional development /administrative training programs organized by
the institution for teaching and non-teaching staff during the last five years
REPORTS
ON
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT /ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINING
PROGRAMS
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE Department of Civil Engineering
A Report On
Communication skills Being able to communicate effectively is perhaps the most important of all life skills. It is what enables us to pass information to other people, and to understand what is said to us. Communication, at its simplest, is the act of transferring information from one place to another. It may be vocally (using voice), written (using printed or digital media such as books, magazines, websites or emails), visually (using logos, maps, charts or graphs) or non-verbally (using body language, gestures and the tone and pitch of voice). In practice, it is often a combination of several of these.
Importance of Good Communication Skills:
Developing communication skills can help all aspects of life, from professional life to social gatherings and everything in between.
The ability to communicate information accurately, clearly and as intended, is a vital life skill and something that should not be overlooked.
Professionally, if applying for jobs or looking for a promotion with current employer, it is almost certainly needed to demonstrate good communication skills.
In personal life, good communication skills can improve personal relationships by helping to understand others, and to be understood.
Communication skills can also ensure that interactions with businesses and organizations are being managed.
Looking the benefits and need of Communication skills, the Civil Engineering Department of COER has planned to conduct a webinar on the same topic, so that maximum students can be benefitted of it.
Date & Time: 28th May 2020, 11.00 AM onwards
Objectives of the session:
The main objectives of this session are, to make students learn about:
1. creating awareness 2. imparting knowledge 3. projecting an image 4. shaping attitudes 5. stimulating a want or desire 6. How to appear confident and reasonably relaxed.
Something about Speaker:
Dr. Shifu Verma (Certified IDP & PTE Trainer) SSDN GLOBAL Education Services
Participants:
Over 50 Students from second, third and final year of Civil Engineering Department have participated in the webinar.
The attendees are listed below:
S.No. Name 1 Abhishek haryal 2 Aditi Gupta 3 Akash Gupta 4 Akshit kumar 5 Amit Bisht 6 Amit Jarngal 7 Anirudh Pal
8 Ankit Kumar Anshu 9 Anmol Kumar
10 Ashutosh Singh 11 Awais Siddiqui 12 Ayush Chauhan 13 Danish Munwar Lone 14 Debabrata Sinha 15 Devang Kapil
16 Gagan Singhal 17 Harsh Chaudhary 18 Indrapal 19 Juhi Raushan 20 Kamakshi Chauhan 21 Kirti Pal 22 Mayank Goswami 23 Meenu Sunil
24 Mohd Faishal 25 Mohd Mohsim 26 Mohd Shadab 27 Mohd Uvesh 28 Pradyumn Kumar 29 Prem Bahadur Bist 30 Rahul Ranjan 31 Rishabh Maurya
32 Rishabh Raj Singh Deopa
33 Rohit Sharma 34 Sagar Goel 35 Sarthak Mishra 36 Shamiyanka Thakur 37 Shivam 38 Shivam Kalyan 39 Shubham Chaudhary 40 Sudhanshu Saini 41 Sumit Kumar
42 Sumit Shandilya 43 Ujjwal Kapil 44 Utkrisht Burman 45 Vaishnavi Agarwal 46 Vasudev Chauhan
47 Vijay Pal Singh Chauhan
48 Vipul Saini 49 Virendra Kumar 50 Vishant Saini
Outcomes:
After Completion of the webinar students have known about the focused areas. Along with the Technical knowledge and learning, it is important to learn about extras.
Some of the glimpse of the event:
OBJECTIVE:
The evolution of the Smart Grid has now become critical to the
development of sustainable energy provision. The uptake of Smart Grid
requires the complex integration of communications and information
systems with the conventional power grids and networks. Advanced power
electronic systems, affordable high performance devices and smart energy
management principles are deemed to be integral parts of efficient energy
systems. The main objective of the FDP was to provide exposure to the
participating faculty members about the concepts of Smart Grid, Micro Grid,
advanced power converter and optimization in Smart Grid infrastructure.
This FDP was also intended to address the issues and challenges related to
control of smart grid.
COURSE CONTENTS:
1. Introduction to Smart Grid Technology
2. Signal Processing Applications for Smart Grid Converter Monitoring
and Protection
3. Ancillary Services in Smart Grid
4. Solid State Transformer for Smart Grid
5. Multilevel Inverters for Vehicular Electrification
6. Multiobjective Optimization Concepts and Procurement of
Electrical Energy and Spinning Reserve
7. Power Electronics Converters in Smart Grid
8. GAMS Optimization
List of Experts: 1. Dr. Premalata Jena, Associate Professor, IIT Roorkee
2. Dr. Ashwani Kumar, Professor, NIT Kurukshetra
3. Dr. Mukesh Pathak, Professor, IIT Roorkee
4. Dr. S. K. Jain, Professor, Thapar Institute of Engineering &
Technology, Patiala
5. Dr. K. K Gupta, Assistant Professor, Thapar Institute of
Engineering & Technology Patiala
6. Dr. Mukhtiar Singh, Professor, DTU, New Delhi
7. Dr. Y. P Verma, Associate Professor, UIET Chandigarh
No. of Session
Date Time
One 16-06-2020 10.30 AM to 12:00 PM
Name of Expert: Dr. Premalata Jena
Associate Professor IIT Roorkee
No. of Participants: 55
Dr. Premalata Jena discussed about the introduction of Smart Grid and she
covered following points:
World energy scenario
Solar energy scenario
Wind energy scenario
The electric power infrastructure
What causes the blackouts?
Pressures on present grid
Drivers for change
Origins of smart grid
Transition to a grid of21stcentury–a smart grid
Characteristics of a smart grid
Utilities’ perspective of smart grid
No. of Session
Date Time
Two 17-06-2020 10.30 AM to 12:30 PM
Name of Expert: Dr. Premalata Jena
Associate Professor IIT Roorkee
No. of Participants: 55
Dr. Premalata Jena discussed about the Signal Processing Applications for Smart Grid Converter Monitoring and Protection and she covered following
points:
Monitoring and Protection Converter based Smart Grid Microgrid
Mini Grid Nano Grid
Islanding Detection
Controller of the Inverter of PV System
Remote and Rural Microgrid
No. of Session
Date Time
Third 17-06-2020 3.30 PM to 5:00 PM
Name of Expert: Dr. Ashwani Kumar
Professor
NIT Kurukshetra
No. of Participants: 55 Dr. Ashwani Kumar has discussed about the Ancillary Services in Smart Grid
and he covered following points:
Power System Network: Conventional and Smart Grid
Ancillary Services
Ancillary Services: Categorization
Day Head Scheduling Reserve
Generator Capability
Ancillary Services in the context of Smart Grid
Overview of exsisting Ancillary Services Black Start Service
Voltage Control and Rective Services
Voltage Control and Rective power supply
Automatic Voltage Regulation
Static Var Compensatior
Conventional AS Market Design
Electricity Market Model
Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)
AS in Smart Grid and Micro Grid
Integration of ESS and EVs for providing AS
Technical Barriers
Regulatory Barriers
Financial Bariers
No. of Session
Date Time
Fourth 18-06-2020 10.30 AM to 12:30 PM
Name of Expert: Dr. Mukesh Pathak
Professor, IIT Roorkee
No. of Participants: 55
Dr. Mukesh Pathak discussed about the Solid State Transformer for Smart
Grid and he covered following points:
No. of Session
Date Time
Fifth 18-06-2020 3.00 PM to 4:30 PM
Name of Expert: Dr. S. K. Jain
Professor
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology Patiala
No. of Participants: 55
Dr. S. K. Jain discussed about the Multiobjective Optimization Concepts and
Procurement of Electrical Energy and Spinning Reserve and he covered
following points:
Optimization Techniques
Single Objective Optimization
Multiobjective Optimization
Ancillary Services: Issues and Market Model
Problem Formulation
Simulation Results
No. of Session
Date Time
Sixth 19-06-2020 10.30 AM to 12:30 PM
Name of Expert: Dr. K. K Gupta,
Assistant Professor
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology Patiala
No. of Participants: 55
Dr. K. K Gupta discussed about the Multilevel Inverters for Vehicular
Electrification and he covered following points:
Topology
Concept Modulation
Half Bridge Inverter
Harmonic Spectrum
T-Type Inverter
EV Application
Simulation Results
No. of Session
Date Time
Seventh 19-06-2020 3.00 PM to 4:30 PM
Name of Expert: Dr. Mukhtiar Singh
Professor
DTU, New Delhi
No. of Participants: 55
Dr. Mukhtiar Singh discussed about the Power Electronics Converters in
Smart Grid and he covered following points:
Power Electronics System
Introduction
Dynamic Charging of EV
VDS: Possible Configuration
Impact of Charging on Power System
Standard Challenges for Smart Grid
Smart Grid Drivers
Distributed Generation Resources
Control of DG sources
Parallel Operation of Inverter
No. of Session
Date Time
Eight 20-06-2020 10.30 AM to 12:30 PM
Name of Expert: Dr. Y. P Verma
Associate Professor
UIET Chandigarh
Dr. Y. P Verma discussed about the GAMS Optimization and he covered
following points:
Introduction to GAMS
GAMS Model (Sets)
GAMS Model (Variable)
GAMS Model (Bounds)
GAMS Model (Solve statements)
Examples
Economic Load Dispatch
GAMS Interfacing with xls.
GAMS Interfacing with MATLAB
Outcome of Faculty Development Program:
Participants learnt about:
1. Current global energy scenario, causes of power failure and need of transition
from conventional grid to smart grid and Characteristics of smart grid
2. Basics of Mini grid, microgrid ,nano grid, remode and rural grid
3. Various ancillary services in smart grid such as synchronizing regulation,
contingency reserves and black start regulation
4. Smart transformers and solid state transformer based application in smart
grid
5. Various techniques of single objective and multi objective optimization and
their problem formulation and simulation
6. Topology and concept of modulation in different types of inverters and their
application in Electrical Vehicle.
7. Electric vehicle and their possible configurations.
optimization.
8. Smart Grid drivers and standard challenges of smart grid
9. Distributed generation resources and their control
10. System modeling of off grid wind battery hybrid system
11. General algebraic and modeling simulation (GAMS software) for
Page 15 of 15
June 10, 2020
REPORT ON WEBINAR
THEME OF THE MEET INDUSTRIAL IOT
PLATFORM USED GOOGLE MEET
ORGANIZED BY CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
DATE JUNE 10, 2020
DURATION 1:00 HR (TIME: 2:00 PM -3:00PM)
NO OF STUDENTS & FACULTY
PARTICIPATED
78
I. DETAILED REPORT:
With the support and keen interest shown by many Students faculty members of our institute and many from
other colleges and industries to aware about the Industrial Internet of Thing, Centre of Excellence, College of
Engineering Roorkee organized webinar on June 10, 2020.
The speaker of the webinar was Mr Vasanth Kumar V from VI Solutions Banglore has vast experience of
working in industry, training and Research in IoT and its applications in Manufacturing Industry as well as
other applications development from last several Years.
Moderator of the webinar was Mr B D Patel, Head COE/ET initially welcomed the guest speaker and all the
participants and introduced the guest speaker to the participants. Then he invited Mr Manas Chakravorty to
enlighten the participants about the need of such skills and COER Initiatives done by CoE including recently
added training facility in Industry 4.0 Domain in Centre of Excellence at COER
Then Mr Vasanth Kumar V started his presentation in first half of his talk he talked on various applications of
IoT and its importance in Industry as well as our daily life applications like smart farming, smart office
management as well as smart home management. Then in second half of his talk he demonstrated the data
capturing through simulation on LabView platform and design front panel to capture the data then he designed
the applications through firebirds how to put the data onto the cloud with Jason link, then he demonstrated that
how to fetch the data from the cloud from anywhere in the word .
One participant asked the questions on security issue in Iot which the speaker explains in detail how use can
make it secure through user name and passwords Participants were very happy to know that in India there are
many job opportunities are coming up in India and have huge potential in coming several years
Vote of Thanks was given by Mr B D Patel, HOD COE/ ET who thanks Speaker, participants and faculty
members for active participation. Also assure all the students that in future speaker will be happy to help the
students in all possible ways. All participants awarded the certificate in end of webinar through Email.
II. LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
S.
No
Name Email Any Suggestion by
Participant
1 TUSHAR AGGARWAL [email protected] Very good
2 MOHIT SENGER [email protected] EXCELLENT
3 ASHOK KUMAR BAIRWA [email protected] No
4 CHANDAN KUMAR [email protected] It was a nice webinar
5 Priyank Sharma [email protected] Nice Session
6 Vineet kumar [email protected] Good weninar
7 PRANJUL AWASTHI [email protected] Great
8 Mahavir Singh Rawat [email protected] Appreciable session
9 ANANT TYAGI [email protected] Great session
10 ROHIT SHARMA [email protected] No
11 NISHA [email protected] Nothing
12 DR VEERALAKSHMI . B [email protected] No
13 DR. SACHIN KUMAR AGRAWAL [email protected] No
14 PRIYA SINGH [email protected] No
15
RITIKA ANAND [email protected]
It was an awesome webinar. Lots of productive information collected.
16 Manish Zadoo [email protected] Nice demonstration .May be organized in future
17
ROHIT DANI [email protected]
The seminar was good ; informative and descriptive ; sir told everything in quite detail.
18 ROHIT MEHTA [email protected] No
19 HIMANSHU BARTWAL [email protected] No one
20
Lakshya yadav [email protected]
Need to enhance such type of topic , where we can learn different things apart from regular studies
21
Mahavir Singh Rawat [email protected] Appreciable session
22 PRIYAM VERMA [email protected] Very nice session
23 AISHWARYA SAXENA [email protected] None
24 SHASHANK SHEKHAR [email protected]
This is very good session Thank sir
25 ABHISHEK CHANDRA [email protected] Very appreciable session and it is very valuable for our future.
26 AMIT KUMAR [email protected] Nice Presentation
27 SHIVAM PANDEY [email protected] No sir
28 DR. VIKAS GOEL [email protected] Timing should be more.
29 Dr. RAMESH CHAND [email protected] Nice session
30 SACHIN KUMAR AGRAWAL [email protected] Good
31 Pooja Kumari [email protected] Voice quality was not good
32 RAJNI [email protected] More than information add for more knowledge.
33 VAISHALI CHAUHAN [email protected] Expect more session like this one.
34 MAYANK GUPTA [email protected] Very Nice Presentations
35 RAJNEESH [email protected] No
36 SMITA SINGH [email protected] Very informative session
37 ANUJ KUMAR [email protected] Informative
38 ATUL BAGHEL [email protected] The webinar is good enough to understand about industrial iot
39 Akshat Kumar [email protected] No
40
Prateek Gupta [email protected]
The length of webinar should've been longer so that the data collection pattern from some sensors could be demonstrated too.
41 NEETU BANSLA [email protected] No
42 SHIRAZ HUSAIN [email protected] Would like to listen experts from the Field of VLSI Design
43 DEEPAK KUMAR [email protected] Very informative webinar
44 N. K. AGARWAL [email protected] No
45 SHASHANK SHEKHAR [email protected] No
46 ANKIT KUMAR [email protected] No
47 Mayur Srivastava [email protected] No
48 Monish [email protected] No
49 ARUN KUMAR YADAV [email protected] NA
50 Mr. RAJNEESH [email protected] No
51 DR. AMIT KUMAR GUPTA [email protected] NIL
52 YASH PRATAP SINGH [email protected] More time
53 DR. MRIDULA [email protected] More such sessions must be conducted.
54 H N VERMA [email protected] Audio was not good
55 Dr. GAURAV KUMAR [email protected] All was very good
56 MR.HARSH TAYAL [email protected] Nice
57 HIMANSHU GUPTA [email protected] Such seminars should be organized more frequently
58 ALOK KUMAR [email protected] Please improve the internet connection
59 ANURADHA [email protected] It was a bit fast for new learners
60 Jaspreet Srivastava [email protected] NO
61 JATIN [email protected] This type of seminar should be happen in future......
62 KUMARI AKANKSHA [email protected] NIL
63 DR. VIKAS GOEL [email protected] NIL
64 PANKAJ KUMAR [email protected] NO
65 ALOK KUMAR [email protected] Improve the internet connection
66 CHETAN [email protected] Nice session
67 KALPANA [email protected] Nice session
68 AMIT GUPTA [email protected] No
69 Naba er rasool khan [email protected] No
70 VARUN GUPTA [email protected] Informative session
71 NEERAJ KUMAR PANDEY [email protected] Nice Presentation..
72 KAPIL GOVIL [email protected] nice session
73 ANSHU GUPTA [email protected] Nice session...
74 NEERAJ KUMAR PANDEY [email protected] Nice Presentation
75 Dr Rajesh Kumar [email protected] No suggestion
76 Neeraj Kumar [email protected] On Matlab
77 ANSHU GUPTA [email protected] No
78 DR. PRAGATI GOEL [email protected] Should provide study material
WEBINAR ON ENVIRONMENT DAY- 5th June, 2020
Date: 05 June, 2020
Mode: Through Webex App Number of participants: 70
Guest Lecturer: Deepak Kumar, Dr. Deep Gupta, Mr. Ashish Garg
SUMMARY OF EVENT
CONVENOR &ORGANIZING
SECRETARY
Dr. Adesh Arya, Associate professor, COER
RESOURCE PERSONS
Dr. Deepak Kumar, Wellness Advisor Topic: Environment & Health during COVID -19
Dr. Deep Gupta, HoD, Agriculture Department, COER Topic: Climate change and its impact on planet.
Mr. Ashish Garg, Chief General Manager, ONGC,
Dehradun
Topic: Climate Change & its Mitigation
COORDINATORS Dr. Mridula (Associate Professor, CE)
Ms ReenaRana (Assistant Professor, CE)
PROGRAM REPORT A webinar on the occasion of the environment day- 5th June, was organized for students and faculty members on 5th June, 2020 covering the topics of Environment & Health during COVID -
19 and Climate Change & its Mitigation. In this webinar there was a one hour session by Dr. Deepak Kumar, Wellness Advisor followed by a one hour session of Dr. Deep Gupta, HoD, Agriculture Department, COER and a one hour session by Mr. Ashish Garg, Chief General Manager, ONGC,
Dehradun at the end.
Session 1
Dr. Deepak Kumar, is a Motivational Guru and has conducted several workshops on Stress Busting
through Spiritual Healing. He is a life coach and conducts workshops on leadership and team work.
The session was started by Dr. Mridula, Associate Professor, and COER with welcome speech. Dr.
Kumar gave the tips to take care of our physical and mental health during this pandemic.
Prof. S P Gupta, DG COER conveyed vote of thanks to Dr. Deepak Kumar.
Session 2
In this session Dr. Deep Gupta spoke about the Climate change and its impact on planet. Dr. Gupta
talked about observable effects on the environment due to Global climate change. She shared the
effects of the Climate change in oceans, forestand lands. Also the mitigation measures which must be
taken are discussed during the talk
Session 3
The second session was started by Dr. Mridula with the introduction of Mr. Ashish Garg, who, is
Chief General Manager at ONGC, Dehradun. He has been working for achieving the sustainable
development of the city and is also in charge of Green Building Construction at ONGC. Mr. Ashish Garg talked about the facts about the consequences of the Climate change our earth is facing. He explained the various causes of the skepticism of the Climate change with various statistics related to it. At the end Mr. Garg shared the response taken by various nations and the importance of Green building in reducing the climate impact. Dr. Mridula conveyed vote of thanks to Mr Ashish Garg.
ACTIVITY PHOTOGRAPHS
Activity
Poster
1st Session
Pictures
2nd Session
Pictures
3rd Session
Pictures
FEEDBACK OF WORKSHOP (BASES ON 32 RESPONSES)
Parameters Environment & Health during
COVID -19
Climate Change & its Mitigation
How helpful was the
webinar for you ?
The relevance and selection
of the Contents
The webinar was -
The expert was knowledgeable.
SUGGESTIONS RECEIVED
Very informative session
Helpful webinar
Keep such activities continue
Duration may be extended
Background noise should be silenced, should have started in the right time and that is all.
Overall performance of the lecture was excellent.
Good attempt.
Along with Network issues, pace was bit fast as I couldn't read all the data in slides.
Overall the session was good and informative.
This event is very good and interesting.
More such webinars on environmental mitigation can be organized
Well organized.
Webinar is very informative.
WEBINAR ON IPR: RESEARCH AND INVENTION
Date: 24 April 2020
Timings: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Dr. Gaurav Dwivedi)
and 1:00 PM to 3:00PM (Dr. Shweta Singh)
Mode: Through Webex App
Number of participants: 38
Guest Lecturer: Dr. Gaurav Dwivedi, Dr. Shweta Singh
SUMMARY OF EVENT
CONVENOR
&ORGANIZING
SECRETARY
Dr. S. P Gupta, Director General, COER
RESOURCE PERSONS
Dr. Gaurav Dwivedi, MANIT Bhopal
Topic: Optimization Techniques in Research
Dr. Shweta Singh, Ennoble IP
Topic: Importance of IP for Researchers and how IP is
important for researchers and Academia
COORDINATORS Dr. Siddharth Jain (Associate Professor, ME)
Dr. Swati Yadav (Assistant Professor, ET)
PROGRAM REPORT
A webinar on IPR: Research and invention was organized for students and faculty members on 24
April, 2020. In this webinar there was a two hours session by Dr. Gaurav Dwivedi, MANIT
Bhopal followed by a two hours session of Dr. Shweta Singh from Ennoble IP.
Session 1
Dr. Gaurav Dwivedi, who is well known for his research in the field of optimization technique
and innovation was the speaker of this session. The session was started by Dr. Siddharth Jain,
Associate Professor, COER with welcome speech. Dr. Dwivedi started his talk with invention and
optimization techniques used in the field of biodiesel. Then he talked about the various
optimization studies of biodiesel.
Session 2
The second session was started by Dr. Siddharth Jain with the introduction of Dr. Shweta Singh,
who is from Ennoble IP which is an intellectual property right service company that provides end
to end services in the field of IPR from creating and protecting IP. Dr. Shweta Singh talked about
various concepts of IPR, the importance of Patents and trademark, and the various patent stages-
from filing to getting grants. She had also motivated the student to build carrier in the field of
IPR. Then she gave very imperative information about the job opportunities for the student in this
field. At last Prof. S P Gupta, DG COER thanked Dr. Shweta Singh.
Objective and outcome: To understand the importance of patents and trademark. To get the
knowledge of procedure to apply for patents. Peoples and students can also build carrier in the
field of IPR.
Conclusion:
In entering into an intellectual property transaction, one of the most important assessments to be
made relates not only to the validity and market-relevance of the asset but also the capacity to
protect and enforce the IP. Once the new product is offered for sale and if it is successful in the
market, it is likely that competitors will attempt to make a competing, cheaper product with
identical or similar features. This may lead to undue financial pressure, particularly if the
organization or partners have invested significantly in R&D for creating the product. This is
where, in order to sustain a burgeoning enterprise, it is so important that the parties have recourse
to the effective enforcement of IPRs.
Activity Photographs
2nd session
pictures
Feedback of workshop (Bases on 32 Responses)
Parameters Optimization Techniques in Research Importance of IP for Researchers
and how IP is important for
researchers and Academia
(Usefulness
of the topic)-
Give marks
out of 5
(Knowledge
enhancement
after
attending
lecture)- Give
marks out of
5
(Content of
the
Presentation)-
Give marks
out of 5
(Query
Handling)-
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out of 5
Would u like
to attend such
webinars/
online events
in future?
Suggestions received
Handouts should be distributed before the lecture.
May have more impact if handouts shared beforehand.
More lectures on specific topics of IPR and patent filing must be organized.
Very informative lecture I would love to hear more from his and her in future if possible And
thank you Siddharth sir for organizing such an awesome workshop.
Please increase the time for the queries
We can plan webinar series of three days for more detailed understanding.
No Suggestions
Example of optimization of Electrical Engineering should be taken
A general lecture on basics of optimization is required first because everyone is not aware of
optimization its basics. as we are using the software we are not aware what actually is going
in this process mathematically. why we select the specific approach or modal for
optimization.
REPORT ON FDP ATTENDED ONLINE
NAME OF FACULTY: SHARAD KUMAR SINGH
DEPARTMENT: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
TOPIC/TITLE: CYBER SECURITY
PLATFORM USED: ONLINE (GOOGLE MEET)
ORGANIZED BY: COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS) &INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENTS JOINTLY - COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING ROORKEE
DATE: 13th to 17th July 2020
DURATION: FIVE DAYS
BRIEF DESCRIPTION:
The objective of this FDP was to train participants with practical skills so they will trained their students to identified the issues, challenges of cyber security and provide the possible solution for the same. Also sensitizing cyber security to masses at large for strengthening cashless transactions. Also the aim of this program was to promote research aspects in internet security, familiarize with tools available for network scanning (anti-virus, anti-spam and anti-spyware scans), identify and synthesize needs for internet security techniques (firewall, honeypots etc.), share information and practical awareness for data and system protection from cyber-attacks (prevent, detect and respond) etc. The FDP was started with an overview of cybersecurity, information security and cryptography aspects to help the participants understand importance of these aspects in real life scenarios. This FDP was planned in a way that mainly focused on the most challenging contemporary issues in cybersecurity (cyber threat, cyber incidents, cyber threat sharing, cyber technology evolution etc.), data science (collection, analysis and visualization) and cryptography. Interactive session was also included in every session in which the discussion related to every aspect of cyber security between participants and speakers were conducted at the end of each session. At the end of FDP, summary of key findings, session wise presentations and participation certificates were shared.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE :
DATE & TIME TOPIC DISSCUESSED –
SESSIONWISE RESOURCE PERSON
13-07-2020, Monday (10:35 AM to 12:00 PM)
Day 1: Session 1 Introduction to Cyber Security
Ms. Shruti Wadhwa Nidus Tech. Pvt Ltd.
13-07-2020, Monday (2:05 PM to 3:30 PM)
Day 1: Session 2 Demystify Industrial Data using B.I Tools
Mr. Anand Pandey Morling Global Pvt. Ltd.
14-07-2020, Wednesday (10:05 AM to 12:00 PM)
Day 2: Session 3 Chaos Based Image Encryption
Dr. Mohit Dua NIT Kurukshetra
14-07-2020, Tuesday (2.05 PM to 3.30 PM)
Day 2: Session 4 Cyber Security and Forensic
Ms. Shruti Wadhwa Nidus Tech. Pvt Ltd
15-07-2020, Wednesday (10:05 AM to 12.00PM)
Day 3: Session 5 Cyber Security Threat Intelligence
Mr. Saurabh Maheshwari HCL Tech. Noida
15-07-2020, Wednesday (2:05 PM to 3:30 PM)
Day 3: Session 6 Cyber Security: Threats & Attacks
Dr. J. C. Patni UPES Dehradun
16-07-2020, Thursday (10.05 AM to 12.00 PM)
Day 4: Session 7 Robotics Process Automation (RPA)
Mr. Anand Pandey Morling Global Pvt. Ltd
16-07-2020, Thursday (2:05 PM to 3.30 PM)
Day 4: Session 8 Detection and Protection against Phishing
Attack
Dr. Ankit Jain NIT Kurukshetra
17-07-2020, Friday (10.05 AM to 12.00 PM)
Day 5: Session 9 Privacy & Security of Mobile Cloud
Computing
Dr. J. C. Patni UPES Dehradun
17-07-2020, Friday (2:04 PM to 3.30 PM)
Day 5: Session 10 Demystifying Mobile Application
Mr. Sateesh Verma Fiserve Tech. Pvt. Ltd
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
1. Participants will able to learn the concepts of Cyber Security and Network security.
2. Participants will be able to apply Network Security and Cryptography concepts.
3. How to apply BI tools in Cyber Security Datasets.
4. Able to learn Basics of Cyber Security and Forensics.
5. Participants will be able to understand Cyber Security and Threat Intelligence concepts.
6. Participants will be able to understand the Robotics Process Automation (RPA) and able
Implement RPA concepts.
7. Participants will be able to apply Detection and Protection against Phishing Attacks.
8. Able to learn Privacy & Security of Mobile Cloud Computing.
9. Participants will be able to learn Security Threats in Android phones.
SCREENSHOTS:
WORKSHOP ON CLEAN ENERGY
Date: 2 May 2020
Timing: 11:00AM-1:00 PM (Dr. Aruna Kumar)
and 3:00 PM-5:00PM (Dr. Puneet Verma)
Mode: Through Webex App
Number of participants: 55
Guest Lecturer: Dr. Aruna Kumar, Dr. Puneet Verma
SUMMARY OF EVENT
CONVENOR
&ORGANIZING
SECRETARY
Dr. Siddharth Jain, COER
RESOURCE PERSONS
Dr. Aruna Kumar, VIT Vellore
Topic: Recent trends in Solar air heaters with various
roughness geometries and research opportunities
Dr. Puneet Verma, ASK Consulting Engineers, Australia
Topic: Role of fuel oxygen content on morphology and
nanostructure of diesel engine soot particles
PROGRAM REPORT
A webinar on Clean Energy was organized for students and faculty members on 2 May, 2020. In
this webinar there was a two hours session by Dr. Aruna Kumar, VIT Vellore followed by a two
hours session of Dr. Puneet Verma from Australia.
Objectives: Solar, wind, tidal, hydro etc are few of the renewable resources of energy.
The objective of this kind of energy is to replace the use of fossil fuels which are mainly made of
hydro-carbons and hence result in pollution. Renewable sources of energy do not result in
pollution and we can reuse them.
Outcomes:
To give brief idea about the recent development in the clean energy technologies
Conclusion: The workshop was helpful for the participants to interact with emerging
technologies in the field of clean energy .This course was necessary to shape the career of future
engineers according to the current future demand of clean energy. Irrespective of any specific
branch, clean energy helps all the fields of Engineering. All the participants were very happy to
learn new technologies and promise to continue learning on the above-mentioned technologies
wherever they got the opportunity.
Topics covered:
Session 1
Dr. Aruna Kumar, VIT Vellore discussed about the recent trends in Solar air heaters with various
roughness geometries and research opportunities.
Session 2
The second session was started by Dr. Siddharth Jain with the introduction of Dr. Puneet Verma,
who is from ASK Consulting Engineers, Austrialia. He discussed about Role of fuel oxygen
content on morphology and nanostructure of diesel engine soot particles. Then she gave very
imperative information about the job opportunities for the student in this field.
At last Dr Siddharth Jain, Associate Professor, ME, COER thanked Dr. Puneet.
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ONLINE FDP ON DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN
Date: 20-24 Jan 2020
Platform Used: Internet
No. of Participants: 11
BRIEF DESCRIPTION:
The FDP was started with the introduction from all the nodal center coordinators. After the
introduction sessions were started.
Session 1 : - Digital system concept
Speaker:- Dr. Kanika Sharma
Session 2 : - Scope of Digital applications in
multidisciplinary research and development
Speaker:-Er. Baljit Singh, Scientist CSIO
Chandigarh
Session 3 : - Designing of FSMs
Speaker:- Dr. BrijeshRawat, Assistant
Professor IIT Ropar
Session 4 : - Analysis of FSMs
Speaker:- Dr. BrijeshRawat, Assistant
Professor IIT Ropar
Session 5 : - Real time applications of Digital
systems
Speaker:-Er. Baljit Singh, Scientist CSIO
Chandigarh
Session 6 : - Digital circuit designing
Speaker:- Dr. Rajesh Shrivastav, Scientist SCL
Mohali
Session 7 : -Designing with Memories
Speaker:- Dr. Rajesh Shrivastav, Scientist SCL
Mohali
Session 8 : - Low power memory design
Speaker:- Dr. Balvinder Raj, Associate
Professor , NITTTR
Session 9 : - Power Analysis Speaker:- Dr. Rajesh Shrivastav, Scientist SCL
Mohali
Session 10 : - Efficient utilization of Libraries
Speaker:- Dr. Rajesh Shrivastav, Scientist SCL
Mohali
Session 11 : - Application of Digital systems in
IOT
Speaker:- Dr. SanjivVirdhi, Sr. Scientist CSIO
Chandigarh
Session 12 : - Coping with interconnects
Speaker:-Er. H.s. Jatana, Sci/ Er, group head
SCL Mohali
Session 13 : - New horizons in digital designing
Speaker:-Er. H.s. Jatana, Sci/ Er, group head
SCL Mohali
LEARNING OUTCOMES: 20/1/2020 to 24/1/2020Overall it was a good platform to learn
about Digital system design concepts and scope of Digital applications in multidisciplinary
research and development. Got an overview FSMs. Application of Digital systems in IOT is also
covered.
EVENT PHOTOGRAPH
Online FDP on Digital System Design
Date: 20-24 Jan 2020
One Day Webinar
on Challenges of Power Generation of
Conventional and Renewable Energy Sources
Organized By
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Objective: The objective of webinar is to enhance the technical knowledge of
faculty members in area of Renewable Energy Sources. This webinar addresses
some of the challenges of power generations e.g. how to improve the efficiency of
coal based power plants through minimizing slugging and fouling, power system
control of hybrid systems, and use of clean renewable DG energy sources (wind,
PV, etc.) to reduce CO2 emissions and minimize energy losses.
Course Duration: One Day
Venue : Online
Date : 1 May, 2020
Time : 11:30 AM Onwards
Expert : Prof. Ramesh Bansal Professor
College of Engineering, Electrical Engineering Department, University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Outcome: The participants learnt the following:
The energy generation scenario of India.
Solution to minimize carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuels.
Introduction of Microgrid
Role of Smart Grid
One Day Webinar
On Energy & Environmental Problems Facing the Third
World and Their Probable Solutions for Sustainable Development
Organized By
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Objective: The objective of webinar is to enhance the technical knowledge of
faculty members in area of Renewable Energy Sources. This webinar addresses
Energy & Environmental Problems
Course Duration: One Day
Venue : Online
Date : 7 May, 2020
Time : 11:00 AM onwards
Expert Speaker: Dr. D.P. Kothari Director Research, SBJIRM Nagpur Former Vice
Chancellor, VIT University, Vellore Former Director (I/C), IIT DELHI Former Principal, VRCE, Nagpur
Outcome: The participants learnt the following:
The energy generation scenario of India.
Various renewable sources in India
SWOT analysis of Renewable systems
Centralized power generation Vs Decentralized power generation
Integrated and Hybrid Energy Systems specially for rural areas
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ON INTRODUCTION TO MS
OFFICE
Session: 2019-20
Date: 9 Aug 2019
Time: 11 am-1 pm
Venue: Computer Centre-3
Trainer: Mr. Vipin Jaiswal
ET Department, as part of Professional Development Programs in every semester
organized a professional development Program for ET department, staff members
titled “Introduction to MS Office”.
OBJECTIVE:
The aim of this program was to provide basic knowledge of MS Office to
lab staff members.
To teach them working of MS Word.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
They will be able to understand the difference between MS word, excel
and power point.
They will also be able to write letter and application in MS Word.
CONCLUSION:
The program primarily focused onto provides basic knowledge of MS Office to lab
staff members and to teach them working of MS Word. The experts were well
versed and detailed in their respective lectures. The staff members enjoyed the
program and enhanced their computer skills.
EVENT PHOTOGRAPHS
Introduction to MS Office , Venue Computer Centre
REPORT
ON
ONE DAY ONLINE FDP ON
STARTUP & ENTREPRENEURSHIP: OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES
July 10, 2020
Under the aegis of
TEQIP-III
Uttarakhand Technical University Dehradun
Organized By
College of Engineering Roorkee
July 10, 2020
REPORT ON WEBINAR
THEME OF THE MEET Startup & Entrepreneurship: Opportunities & Challenges
PLATFORM USED GOOGLE MEET
ORGANIZED BY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE
DATE July 10, 2020
DURATION 3:00 HR (TIME: 10:00 AM -1:00 PM)
NO OF STUDENTS & FACULTY
PARTICIPATED
35
I. DETAILED REPORT:
OBJECTIVE:
The seminar was meant to update the faculty and students of various Engineering Colleges about
the Government of India and Government of Uttarakhand initiative on startup and how to generate
the business idea and steps to be followed to do an start up activity and the role of incubators.
To develop the awareness of startup & entrepreneurship among the students, faculties & interested candidates
COER- Incubation & Innovation Center (CI2c) College of Engineering Roorkee organized a webinar on July 10,
2020.
The speaker of the webinar was Mr. Vishal JC CEO, TBI Dehradun has vast experience of working in industry,
startup & incubation, He is an entrepreneur and currently providing incubation to budding startups in TBI..
Our other speaker Mr. Binit Kumar CEO Morling Global, Noada has vast experience of working in industry,
training, and Research in IoT and its applications in Manufacturing Industry as well as other applications
development from the last several years.
Mr. B D Patel, Coordinator CI2C initially welcomed the guest speaker and all the participants and introduced the
guest speaker to the participants.
Then our guest Mr Vishal JC started his presentation. Initially, he interacted with the audience to know their
knowledge about startups. Then he started his presentation by explaining the importance of a student to get
involved in a startup during college life. He also explained that college provides a very good platform for startup,
one can use college resources such as labs, software, faculties etc. for their startup activity. He also explained the
importance of startup experience for campus placement. After that, he explained the five-point agenda for startup
which can help to grow an idea into a product.
One participant asked the question about the next step after the prototype stage. Speaker explained in depth
regarding the testing of prototype and development to the next stage. Participants found the session very useful &
knowledge worthy. This session lasts from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Next speaker Mr. Binit Kumar gave a presentation about the various aspect of a product, various requirements of a
product. He also emphasized that time taken to convert an idea into reality is the main factor for the success of a
product. He said that novelty creativity is the main ingredient for being a successful innovator. His session lasts
from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Vote of Thanks was given by Mr. B D Patel, who thanked Speakers, participants, and faculty members for active
participation. Also assure all the students that in the future speaker will be happy to help the students in all possible
ways. All participants awarded the certificate at the end of the webinar through Email.
SPEAKER DETAILS S.N. Name Affiliation Contact Details
1 Mr. Vishal JC CEO, TBI Dehradun Mob: +91-7738020999
Email:[email protected]
2 Mr. Binit Kumar CEO Morling Global
Noida
Mob: +91-8272813860
Email : [email protected]
II. LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
S. No Name Of Participant Designation Name Of College/ Organisation Of Participant
Content
Rating
1. Nitin Chand Assistant Professor Coer 5
2. Vivek Kumar Singh Assistant Professor Delhi Technical Campus 5
3. Devadharshini A. Btech Fashion Tech. Psg College Of Technology 4
4. Anshul Prajapati Student College Of Engineering Roorkee 4
5. Dr.Pinki Chugh Assistant Professor College Of Engineering Roorkee,Coer 5
6. Chhavi Krishna Assistant Professor Coer School Of Management, Roorkee 5
7. Ashutosh Kumar Assistant Professor Institute Of Technology Gopeshwar 5
8. Sridevi Ramprasad Inamdar Lecturer Jss Smi Ug Pg Studies Dharwad 5
9. Mr. Toushik Maiti Research Scholar National Institute Of Technology Durgapur 4
10. Sridevi Saravanan Student Psg College Of Technology 4
11. Vaishali Chauhan Student College Of Engineering Roorkee 5
12. N. K. Agarwal Assistant Professor College Of Engineering Roorkee, Roorkee 4
13. Kirti Arora Student College Of Engineering Roorkee 5
14. Amit Kumar Assistant Professor Coer, Roorkee 5
15. Ssritha Devi. Yerramsetti Freelance Academic Consultant Freelance Academic Consultant 4
16. Dr Veeralakshmi B Professor Coer Sm 5
17. Dhairya Kumar 1 Year Student (Meachical
Engineering) College Of Engineering Roorkee (Coer)
5
18. Amarnath M Student Psg College Of Technology 5
19. Ritesh Chauhan Student Phonics Group Of Institute 4
20. Mantena Prudhvy Raju Assistant Professor Shri Vishnu Engineering College For Women 4
21. Aruna Tomar Assistant Professor Coer 5
22. Vishal Chauhan Diy Admin Coer 5
23. Preeti Sharma Assistant Professor College Of Engineering Roorkee 5
24. R.Pradeepkumar Assistant Professor Sri Ramachandra Polytechnic College 4
25. Ujjwal Garg Btech /1st Year Coer 5
26. Ayush Saini Btech 1st Year College Of Engineering Roorkee 5
27. Mr.Anand.S Assistant Professor Sri Ramachandra Polytechnic College 4
28. Vandana Kukreti Bba Coer School Of Management 5
29. Mohd Aasif Bba Coer School Of Management 4
30. Nisha B. Tech College Of Engineering Roorkee 4
31. Sarup Biswas Student University Of Delhi 3
32. Mr.Murali M Lecturer Sri Ramachandra Polytechnic College 5
33. Prof. C. B. Mishra Associate Professor Bvm Engg College 4
34. Prasanth L Lecturer Sri Ramachandra Polytechnic College 4
35. L. Naga Durgaprasad Reddy
(Ndr) Assistant Professor Sri Yn College (A)
4
VII. CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION
VIII. VIDEO RECORDING LINK
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XKSrZRdwwZ4yYyFzxmrzdjB1dA9Fcih/view?usp=drivesdk
REPORT ON
FDP
On
“Advanced Industrial Automation Technologies”
Date: 8-13 July 2019
Venue: Conference Hall, Administrative block, COER, Roorkee
Timing:
Day 1: 11:00 AM-1:00PM, 2:00PM-5:00PM
Day 2: 11:00 AM-1:00PM, 2:00PM-5:00PM
Day 3: 11:00 AM-1:00PM, 2:00PM-5:00PM
Day 4: 11:00 AM-1:00PM, 2:00PM-4:00PM
Day 5: 11:00 AM-1:00PM, 2:00PM-4:00PM
Day 6:10:00AM-12:00PM
Number of participant: 42
Speaker :
Ms. Vandana Mohan, Director, Anuvidyut Pvt. Ltd Roorkee
Mr. Varun Punjani, Head Sales Universal Robots Noida
Mr. Manish Kumar Garg, Universal Robots Noida
Prof. Anbanandam Ramesh, Management Deptt. IIT Roorkee
Prof. Parth Pratim Roy, IIT Roorkee
Mr. Ashok Kumar, CETPA Roorkee
Mr. Anil Raj Rana, Prolific Automation Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai
Dr. Roushan Kumar, Asst. Professor, Mechanical Deptt. UPES, Dehradun
Mr. Avind Kumar, Asst. Prof., COER, Roorkee
Mr. M S C hauhan, Director, Arise Construction Equipments Roorkee
Objectives: The objective of the program was to enhance the knowledge of faculty members with
the latest technologies being used in industries and to bring the industries persons and
academicians at a common platform to share the respective knowledge.
Outcomes: Faculty development with latest industrial technology being used for industry
4. 0.
Conclusion: The faculty development program was helpful for the participants to interact with emerging
technologies in the field of industrial automation smart factory and industry 4.0 .This course was
necessary to shape the career of future engineers according to the current future demand of
industries. Irrespective of any specific branch automation helps all the fields of Engineering. All
the participants were very happy to learn new technologies and promise to continue learning on
the above-mentioned technologies wherever they got the opportunity. They are very thankful to
UTU and TEQIP-III program and expecting more such programs to be held frequently.
Topics covered:
Industry 4.0 and its various vertical’s
Application of cobots and robots in smart factories
Implementation of Industry 4.0 in Indian contest.
Basics and applications of SCAD
Machine learning in smart factories
Implementation SCADA through wonderware inTouch software.
Basics of industrial automation
Programming through RS to be used to programme PLC Allen Bradley 1000
series.
Introduction of the hydraulics and pneumatics and their use in industries.
Hydraulics and pneumatics technologies with electrohydraulic and electro
pneumatic technologies.
Sensors and their application in combination with various hydraulics and
pneumatics technologies.
The Faculty development program has been organized with the prior Approval and
guidance of honorable Dr. H S Bhadauria, Coordinator TEQIP-III UTU, Dehradun and
Director General of College of Engineering Roorkee Dr. S.P. Gupta. The program was
initiated and supervised of conveners Dr. Amit Agarwal, Director, Dr. A P J Institute,
Tanakpur and Dr. Brij Mohan Singh, Dean Academics, COER. The programme was
planned and conducted by Coordinator Dr. Rajesh Kumar and Mr. B D Patel HOD ET &
COE along with Committee Members, Mr. Nitin Chand Asst. Prof, EN COER, Mr.
Vishal Chauhan, Asst. Prof., EN COER and Mr. Ankit Singhal Asst. Prof. ME Deptt.
COER. Along with the faculty members from various colleges under UTU. Program was
conducted under the continuous guidance of Resource persons Ms. Vandana Mohan,
Director, Anuvidyut Pvt. Ltd Roorkee, Mr. Varun Punjani, Head Sales Universal
Robots Noida, Mr. Manish
Kumar Garg, Industry Expert, Universal Robots Noida, Dr. Anbanandam Ramesh,
Associate Prof., Department of Management Studies, IIT Roorkee, Dr. Parth Pratim
Roy, Assistant Prof. Department of CSE, IIT Roorkee, Mr. Ashok Kumar, Industry
Expert CETPA Roorkee, Mr. Anil Raj Rana, Automation Engineers, Prolific
Automation Pvt. Ltd, Noida (U.P.), Dr. Roushan Kumar, Asst. Professor, Mechanical
Engineering Department, UPES Dehradun, Mr. Avind Kumar, Asst. Prof, COER
Roorkee and faculty members of Centre of Excellence, COER which make this a grand
success. We are heartily thankful to Professor Narendra S. Chaudhari, Vice-Chancellor,
UTU, Dehradun for accepting our invitation and was the chief Guest in the inauguration
function of this programme on July 8, 2019. We are thankful to Dr. H S Bhadauria, Dr.
Amit Agarwal and Members of TEQIP-III UTU for providing us this opportunity to
sponsor this FDP for overall quality improvement in Technical Education at our institute
level with University.
Fig. 4. Session on industry 4.0 and its verticals
Fig. 5. Session on implementation on 4.0 in Indian contest
ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
Date 05-09 March, 2019
Venue: Industrial Automation Lab & Centre of Excellence at COER
Trainer: Mr. Sanjeev Sharma, Plant Head ITC SIDCUL Haridwar
Mr. Anil Raj Rana, Prolific Automation Pvt. Ltd,Noida
Participants:-
56participants from COER, Roorkee
01 participants from RIT, Roorkee
04participants from RCE, Roorkee
03participants from PHONICS, Roorkee
04participants from BSM College, Roorkee
Description of the program: The training program was helpful for the participants to interact with emerging technologies in the field
of industrial automation. This course was necessary to shape the carrier of future engineers according to
the current, future demand of industries. Irrespective of any specific branch, automation helps all the
fields of engineering. All the participants were very happy to learn new technologies and promised to
continue learning on above mentioned technologies wherever they got the opportunity. They were very
thankful to UTU and TEQIP-III program and expecting more such programs to be held frequently.
ONLINE FDP ON SYSTEM DESIGNING WITH SMART CONTROLLERS
Date: 27-31 May 2019
Platform Used: Internet
No. of Participants: 9
BRIEF DESCRIPTION:
The FDP was started with the introduction from all the nodal center coordinators. After the introduction
sessions were started.
Session 1 : - Introduced for ARM
Microcontroller
Speaker:- Dr. Kanika Sharma
Session 2 : - Introduction to FPGA and its
programming methods, advantage over PLDhas
greater flexibility over programming logic
devices (PLD)
Speaker:- Dr. Simmi SL
Session 3: - Excellent session describing
various links for simulation of IOT e.g.
CONTIKI. Note: RED platform is available at
sensetechnic.com
Speaker:- Er. Gaurav Kumar, Director, Magma
research, Ambala cant
Session 4 : - Application of Microcontroller
were discussed for use in automation
Speaker:- Dr. Sukhdeep Singh Dhami
Session 5: - Embedded C programming
discussed
Speaker:- Dr. Jyotindra S. Shambhi
Session 6: - Application of Microcontrollers
discussed in green Engineering
Speaker:- Dr. Ritula Thakur
Session 7: - Real world applications of
Embedded discussed
Speaker:- Dr. Babban Kumar
LEARNING OUTCOMES: Overall it was a good platform to learn various Microcontrollers for
industrial automation and green energy. Got an overview Embedded C programming. Concepts of
various links for simulation of IOT is also covered.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE
A Closing Report of FDP
On
EMERGING TRENDS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING &
SMART SURVEYING
UTTARAKHAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
(TEQIP-III)
Organized by
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, COER, ROORKEE
Date: 26-27 March, 2019
VENUE: IBM Lab
CONVENOR
&ORGANIZING
SECRETARY
Dr. Brij Mohan Singh
(Associate Professor & Dean Academics)
RESOURCE PERSONS
Dr.Amit Goyal, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil
Engineering, NITTTR Chandigarh
Mr.Ashok Ranjan, Trainer, Real World Infotech, Roorkee
ORGANISING
COMMITTEE
Dr. Prabhat Kumar ( HoD , Civil Engineering )
Dr. Mridula (Coordinator , Civil Engineering )
COORDINATOR Dr. Mridula (Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering)
Ms. Pallavi Chaurasia (Teaching Assistant, Civil Engineering)
TOTAL
PARTICIPANTS
24 Participants
Program Schedule:
DAY 1, 26th
March 2019
SESSION TIME CONTENT RESOURCE PERSON
8.00am - 8.45 am Registration Organising Committee
8.45am - 9.00am Inauguration Organising Committee
9.00 am - 12.30 pm Emerging Trends in Civil Engineering Dr. Amit Goyal
12.30 pm - 2.00 pm Lunch break ....
2.00 pm - 5.00 pm Introduction to Arc GIS Dr.Mridula
DAY 2, 27th
March 2019
SESSION TIME CONTENT RESOURCE PERSON
9.00 am - 12.30 pm
Differential Global Positioning System
(DGPS) and Brief Introduction of “Data
Processing by Trimble Business Center
software”
Mr. Shashank Yadav
12.30 pm - 2.00 pm Lunch break ....
2.00 pm - 5.00 pm GIS based mapping on DGPS data Mr. Ashok Ranjan
Objective of the Program:
The Faculty Development Program on ‘Emerging Trends In Civil Engineering & Smart
Surveying’, conducted by Department of Civil Engineering with view of fulfilling the following
objectives –
The FDP is designed to train and develop the faculties and students in their knowledge of
the recent trends and Innovative technologies in Civil Engineering.
To provide an platform for the Teaching Faculties & other participants to upgrade and to
share their knowledge in the flowing fields of Civil engineering:
o Geographic information system software, ArcGIS and its application.
o Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS)
o An Introduction of “Data Processing by Trimble Business Center software.
o GIS based mapping on DGPS data
Introduction
Faculty Development Programme has been organized with the prior permission and guidance of
honorable Director of College of Engineering Roorkee Dr S.P. Gupta& by the initiative and hard
efforts of Dean Academics Dr. Brij Mohan Singh, Head of Civil Engineering Department Dr.
Prabhat Kumar, and Coordinator of Civil Engineering Department Dr. Mridula & Ms
PallaviChaurasia. Faculty members of Civil Engineering from different colleges under UTU
takes hard efforts and initiative under the continuous guidance of Dr.Amit Goyal, Assistant
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, NITTTR, Chandigarh and Mr. Ashok Ranjan,
Trainer, Real World Infotech, Roorkee which makes this FDP a grand success.
26 March 2019, first session ( from 9.00 A.M to 12.30 P.M) : A lecture delivered by Dr. Amit
Goyal, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, NITTTR , Chandigarh, on topic
“Emerging Trends in Civil Engineering” . In this topic he talks about the following recent trends
in Civil Engineering.
Need for Innovative technologies
Impact of Climate change in building and construction
Ferro-Cement Technology
NEM Plaster
Bio-Mimicry
Building subjected to Earthquake and concept of Earthquake Resistant Design
Damping Based Vibration Control- Interlinked Block Masonry system with Visco-Elastic
energy Dissipater links
Used Radial Tires
Second session (2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.) : A Lab session of 3 hours on “Introduction to Arc
GIS” by Mr. Ashok Ranjan, Trainer, Real World Infotech, Roorkee& Dr. Mridula, Assistant
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering Roorkee, Roorkee.
This training started with registering raw image and how to use basic editing tools. After covering
basics, basic operations between CAD, GID and also GIS is discussed. Supervised approaches for
map composition, capturing Google earth images and registering it into arc map were described.
The trainer was experienced over the years in the field of GIS. The training was really engaging
and informative. The trainer made everyone feels very comfortable, able to contribute and take
something away. He introduced the ArcGIS software, a geographic information system (GIS) for
working with maps and geographic information, used for creating and using maps, compiling
geographic data, analyzing mapped information, sharing and discovering geographic information,
using maps and geographic information in a range of applications, and managing geographic
information in a database.
27 March, 2019, first session (from 9.00 A.M to 12.30 P.M): A lecture delivered by Mr.
Shashank Yadav, Assistant Professor, COER, Roorkee on Differential Global Positioning System
(DGPS) and Brief Introduction of “Data Processing by Trimble Business Center software” He
explained that Differential Global Positioning Systems (DGPS) are enhancements to the Global
Positioning System (GPS) which provide improved location accuracy, in the range of operations
of each system, from the 15-meter nominal GPS accuracy to about 10 cm in case of the best
implementations.He explained the application and features of Trimble Business Center software:
27 march, 2019, second session (from 2.00 p.m to 5.00 p.m): Lab session on “GIS based
mapping on DGPS data” by Mr. Ashok Ranjan,Trainer, Real World Infotech, Roorkee
In this session, data collected from the field by using DGPS was applied on the Arc GIS for its
further application under guidance of the trainer. It helped in creating the map and analyzing all
the topographical features of the field area
Conclusion – The faculty Development Program helped in gaining knowledge about emerging
technologies in Civil Engineering and Smart Surveying. The need to build sustainable buildings,
bridges and roads is higher than ever. New technologies have come in the industries. Energy
efficiency within these structures is a major need. The need for smart surveying is increasing day
by day in the industries. Participants definitely have learnt a lot from these useful lectures and
training program, and we are hoping that we will see more these kind of FDP’S and training
program in COER by UttarakhandTechnical University. Glimpse of the Faculty Development
Program are projected in the photographs shown.
Outcomes of the Program:
After attending FDP, participants will get in depth understanding of recent trends and
Innovative technologies in Civil Engineering
Participants Gain better understanding on what is Differential Global Positioning System
(DGPS) and its application in Civil Engineering.
The participants will become familiar with Geographic information system software,
ArcGIS and its application.
The participants will be able to collect field information via GIS based mapping on DGPS
data and will be able to create the map and analyzing all the topographical features of the
field area.
Glimpse of Faculty Development Program:
Inauguration speech by Dr. B. M Singh, Dean Academics, COER
Introduction of Dr. Amit Goyal by Dr. Prabhat Kumar, HoD, Civil Department, COER
Dr. Amit Goyal interacting with the participants during first Session
Dr. B. M Singh, Dean Academics, showing gesture of thanks by giving a bouquet to Dr. Amit Goyal
Dr. V K Gupta, showing gesture of thanks by giving a bouquet toMr. Ashok Ranjan
DR. Mridula gets participation certificate by Dr. V K Gupta
Mr. ShashankYadav gets participation certificate by Dr. V K Gupta
MsPallavi, Faculty of Civil Engg Dept. giving vote of thanks to all the participants and speakers
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE
Department of Computer Science & Engineering AND
Department of Information Technology
WORKSHOP ON - “DIGITAL MARKETING”
Date – 11th October 2019 Timings – 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Venue – SEMINAR HALL
Workshop on Digital Marketing was organized by Department of CSE and IT at College of Engineering
Roorkee (COER) on 11th October 2019. It was attended by 30 faculty members. The trainer for the
session was Mr. Maneesh Gupta-DUCAT, Noida, Sector 62.
This lecture cum hands-on training program on DIGITAL MARKETING and advertising was
designed to make participants more effective in developing and executing digital marketing
strategies.
Topics covered in this workshop were:
1. Latest developments and strategies in Digital Marketing.
2. Ineffective forms of DIGITAL MARKETING.
3. Advantages and limitations
4. Online Advertising
5. Mobile Marketing
6. Pay Per Click
7. Social Media Marketing
Details of Workshop:
Objective:
1. Identify how the internet has transformed the way brands engage with consumers, and
appreciate the new rules and perspectives.
2. Embrace the tools and techniques required to succeed in the new media environment.
3. Learn to develop and execute digital marketing plans, including aspects such as website
building and optimization, development of content scheme, use of social media, advertising, conversion and nurturing leads, trackingandmonitoring.
4. Learn how to assess and evaluate the performance of digital marketing campaigns
through behavioral and attitudinal engagement metrics and measures,and make use of a
broad spectrum of digital and consumer analytic tools andtechniques.
Outcome:
Participants gained knowledge about -
1. Analyze the confluence of marketing, operations, and human resources in real-time
delivery.
2. Demonstrate cognitive knowledge of the skills required in conducting online research and
research on online markets, as well as in identifying, assessing and selecting digital
market opportunities.
3. Explain emerging trends in digital marketing and critically assess the use of digital
Marketing tools by applying relevant marketing theories and frameworks.
4. Investigate and evaluate issues in adapting to globalized markets that are constantly
changing and increasingly networked.
5. Interpret the traditional marketing mix within the context of a changing and extended
range of digital strategies and tactics.
6. Comprehend the importance of conversion and working with digital relationship
Marketing.
7. Analyze cross-cultural and ethical issues in globalized digital markets.
Conclusion:
The overall experience of the Lecture was good and the participants learned a lot from the
lecture.
11 OCT 2019 DIGITAL MARKITING
WORKSHOP
MORNING SESSION
REPORT
ON
ONE DAY ONLINE FDP ON
STARTUPS
July 15, 2020
Under the aegis of
TEQIP-III
Uttarakhand Technical University Dehradun
Organized By
College of Engineering Roorkee
July 15, 2020
REPORT ON WEBINAR
THEME OF THE MEET STARTUP : INCUBATION & INNOVATION
PLATFORM USED GOOGLE MEET
ORGANIZED BY COER- Innovation & Incubation Center
DATE July 15, 2020
DURATION 3:00 HR (TIME: 10:00 AM -1:00 PM)
NO OF STUDENTS & FACULTY
PARTICIPATED
34
I. DETAILED REPORT:
OBJECTIVE:
The seminar was meant to update the faculty and students of various engineering colleges about
the Government of India and Government of Uttarakhand initiatives on startup and make them
aware about the myths about the startups. Also the role of innovation in success of startups
discussed
To develop the awareness of startup & entrepreneurship among the students, faculties & interested
candidates COER- Incubation & Innovation Center (CI2c) College of Engineering Roorkee organized a
seminar on July 15, 2020.
The speaker of the webinar was Ms. Stuti Vadalia Assistant Manager Center of Excellence, Victoria
university, Australia. She has a good experience Training the employees on soft skills, corporate
etiquette and communication. She also gives Career counseling to the students on choosing the right
career
Our other speaker Ms. Vandana Sharma Process Engineer ultra tech Cement, Roorkee. She has vast
experience of working in industry on different projects.
Mr. B D Patel, Coordinator CI2C initially welcomed the guest speaker and all the participants and
introduced the guest speaker to the participants.
Then our guest Ms. Stuti Vadalia started his presentation. Initially, she interacted with the audience to
know their expectation from the webinar. Then she started his presentation by explaining the various
traits of entrepreneur. She also explained each trait with various examples of great achievers. Then she
explained about steps of managing. and also explained the steps involved in development of each quality
such as soft skills, creativity, innovative. Then he talked about the importance of these qualities help a
person in his startups and in becoming an entrepreneur. The session lasts from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Next speaker Ms. Vandana Sharma gave a presentation about the innovation at work place. she has done
various Kaizen approaches in her industry for optimization of the processes, cost reduction & improved
productivity.
She urged the audience to think innovative solutions of the problems they see around them, which
ultimately help them in generating business ideas. The session lasts from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Vote of Thanks was given by Mr. B D Patel, who thanked Speakers, participants, and faculty members
for active participation. Also assure all the students that in the future speaker will be happy to help the
students in all possible ways. All participants awarded the certificate at the end of the webinar through
Email. SPEAKER DETAILS
S.N. Name Affiliation Contact Details
1 Ms. Stuti Vadalia
Assistant Manager
Victoria University, Melbourne
Australia
Mob: 9081140404
Email: [email protected]
2 Ms Vandana Sharma
Process-Professional(Engineer)
Ultratech Cement Limited , Roorkee
(UKD)
Mob:+91 96755 16622
Email: [email protected]
II. FEEDBACK & ATTANDANCE SHEET
S.No
Participant Name
College Name Email Id Feedback
1. NITIN CHAND
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE [email protected] Very informative
2. Chirag Arora
KIET Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad [email protected] Ok
3. N. K. AGARWAL
College of Engineering Roorkee, Roorkee [email protected] Nice
4. Dr. Priyanka Gautam GNIOT [email protected] Ok
5. Dr.kuldeep yadav
SBP GOVERNMENT GIRL'S POLYTECHNICS SAHARANPUR [email protected] Very informative..
6. Sanket Mehta Ahmedabad university [email protected] Very nice
7. Prof. C. B. Mishra
BVM Engg College, Vallabh Vidyanagar [email protected] Informative
8.
Dr. Samridhi Tanwar
The Technological Institute of Textile and Sciences [email protected]
Very informative. With such an ease speakers elaborate about the problems/obstacles and how to overcome them.
9.
saajan kumar singh College of engineering roorkee [email protected]
very informative and motivating. Helped me in getting a clear vision of what i actually need to look and work for.
10. GC Misra
College of Engineering Roorkee COER [email protected]
Excellent delivery, content and quality
11. Lalit Mohan Pandey College Of Engineering Roorkee
Very informative and motivating
12. Dhajvir Singh Rai
Dev Bhoomi Institute of Technology [email protected] Very Nice
13. Gaurav Tyagi
SCRIET, CCS UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MEERUT [email protected]
Excellent & Very informative.
14. Shubham rai Chaity charan singh University [email protected]
Excellent and knowledgeable
15. Vijay Kumar Tonk
Meera Bai Institute of Technology, Govt of NCT of Delhi [email protected] Excellent
16. Yatharth Joshi D.B.S (P.G) College, Dehradun [email protected] It was awesome.
17. Neeraj Kumar Bahuguna Uttarakhand Technical University [email protected]
Informative .... thank for this
18. MISTRY BHAVIK H. MGITER,NAVSARI. [email protected]
It is very useful for me to think about what i can do in future...thank you very much.
19. DEEPAK KUMAR
SANT LONGOWAL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, LONGOWAL [email protected] VERY NICE
20. Karan Shrivastava College of Engineering Roorkee [email protected]
It was extremely helpful and
informative.
21.
Mukesh Rajput DBIT, Dehardun [email protected]
Webinar was awesome. Experts was good and i learn a lot for the webinar. Thank you so much.
22. Vinod Mishra
Amrapali Institute of technology Haldwani [email protected] very good
23. Priyanka Verma
savitri bai phule girl's government polytechnic college [email protected]
Webinar was very good and interesting
24. Chhavi Kiran
Sanatan Dharma College, Ambala Cantt. [email protected] Very informative
25. Vijay Kumar Tonk
Guru Nanak Institute of Technology, Govt of NCT of Delhi [email protected] Excellent
26. Dr Siddharth Jain College of Engineering Roorkee [email protected]
Seminar was very good.
27.
RITURAJ MISHRA College of Engineering Roorkee [email protected]
Webinar was excellent ,very informative regarding startup ideas, learning skills, implementation of ideas
28. Prajapati Brijesh mukeshbhai B.V.M Engineering College [email protected] Good
29. Parvinder kaur
Maharishi Markendsver engineering college ,mullana(Ambala) [email protected] Good job.
30. AKSHAT KUMAR College of Engineering Roorkee [email protected] Very help full
31. MANISH JOSHI
TEERTHANKER MAHAVEER UNIVERSITY,MORADABAD(U.P.) [email protected] Excellent
32. Dr Richa Yadav Engineering College Bikaner [email protected]
It was very informative and interesting session
33. Dr Mridula College of Engineering Roorkee [email protected] Awesome
34. Arvind Kumar College of Engineering Roorkee [email protected] Informative
VII. CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION
VIII. VIDEO RECORDING LINK:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1evqmYCttPBSvEN0_Apxc4iwxV155femX/view?usp=drivesdk
IX. BROCHURE
Department of Computer Science & Engineering AND
Department of Information Technology
WORKSHOP ON - “DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING USING MATLAB”
Date – 2nd April 2019 Timings – 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Venue – IBM LAB
Workshop on Digital Image Processing Using MATLAB was organized by Department of CSE and IT at College of Engineering Roorkee (COER) on 2nd April 2019. It was attended by 20 faculty members. The trainer for the session was Dr. J.C Patni, Assistant Professor UPES
Dehradun. This Workshop provided an opportunity to the participants especially faculty members of computer science and engineering and information technology to get brief introduction on Digital Image Processing using MATLAB. The objective of this workshop was
to provide knowledge in Digital Image Processing to faculty members, researchers & students of various engineering colleges.
Topics that were covered in this workshop: The coverage of image processing concepts which includes,
1. Image Fundamentals 2. MATLAB Basics 3. Gamma Correction & Preprocessing
4. Color Image Processing 5. Image Segmentation Techniques 6. Feature Extraction Techniques
7. Classification The Objective and the learning focus area of the training were as follows:-
Objective: 1. Introduction toMATLAB
2. Image types and formats 3. Working with Images and transformations
4. Working with video 5. Image filtering and morphological operations
Outcome:
Participants gained knowledge about - 1. Analyze general terminology of digital image processing. 2. Examine various types of images, intensity transformations and spatial filtering
3. Implement image process and analysis algorithms. 4. Apply image processing algorithms in practical applications. 5. Interpret image segmentation and representation techniques.
Conclusion:
The overall experience of the Workshop was good and the participants learned a lot from the workshop. Faculties learned lot of things by doing experiments in MATLAB tool
Picture of Workshop
WORKSHOP ON DIGITAL IMAGE
PROCESSING
DATE: 2 APRIL MORNING SESSION
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE
Department of Computer Science & Engineering AND
Department of Information Technology
Workshop on - “DEEP LEARNING”
Date – 2nd-3rd March 2019 Timings – 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Venue - IBM LAB
Department of CSE and IT organized a Two Days Workshop on Deep Learning on 2nd to 3rd March 2019. It was attended by 20 faculty members. The trainer for the session was Mr. Kamal Kant Verma, Assistant professor in Quantum University Roorkee.The topic was selected
to promote awareness about the contemporary technologies in the IT Industry. The Workshop was aimed to provide opportunities to faculty members for their projects based on research ideas in Deep Learning and their Applications in Image Processing, Natural Language
Processing and other domains. The program also intended to develop the knowledge of participants in simulation with advanced software in the relevant fields of Computer Science.
Topics covered in this workshop were:
1. What Is Deep Learning?
2. Need of Deep Learning in Research Based Project.
3. Uses of Deep Learning Models.
The Objective of the workshop was as follows:
1. To introduce the basics of Deep Learning theory.
2. To provide an overview of the Deep Learning Techniques.
3. To enable the use of the state of the art methods in Deep Learning Techniques.
Outcome:
Participants gained knowledge about -
1. Basic knowledge of deep learning after attending the workshop.
2. Identifying the deep learning algorithms which are more appropriate for
various types of learning tasks in various domains.
3. Implement deep learning algorithms and solve real-world problems.
Conclusion:
The overall experience of the Workshop was good and the participants learned a lot from
the workshop
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE
Department of Computer Science & Engineering AND
Department of Information Technology
ONE DAY WORKSHOP ON
“NATIONAL PROGRAM ON TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED LEARNING”
Date – 18th February 2019 Timings – 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Venue –SEMINAR HALL (105)
A one-day workshop on ‘NPTEL (National Program on Technology Advanced Learning)’
organized successfully at College of Engineering Roorkee (COER) situated at Roorkee,
Haridwar National Highway. This workshop was organized jointly by College of
Engineering Roorkee (COER) and IIT Roorkee.
The workshop started with the welcome of the guests by Prof S P Gupta, Director General, COER and Dr. Brij Mohan Singh, Dean (Academics).
Dr. Brij Mohan Singh welcomed all the participants and guests and highlighted the
importance of this workshop. In his welcome address he explained that online learning is
rapidly becoming one of the most cost effective ways to educate the world’s rapidly
expanding workforce. In view of this, a day like today is very important for all of us, as it
provides us the opportunity to learn about NPTEL courses, which are very popular in
technical education fields. He also explained that the aim of this NPTEL Awareness
Workshops is to create maximum awareness among faculties and faculty members about
NPTEL and its various initiatives.
Dr Anita Rawat, Registrar UTU, was then invited to inaugurate the workshop for all
participants. In her address she emphasized on the quality of higher education. This
workshop was organized under the leadership of the Director General, Prof. S.P. Gupta.
The workshop further proceeded with session on NPTEL and its features, NPTEL Online
Certification courses and the concept of NPTEL Local Chapter. Dr. B.K. Gandhi introduces
the concept of NPTEL. He further explained that in 2003, a National Program on
Technology Enhanced Education (NPTEL) was started with seven Indian Institute of
Technology (Bombay, Delhi, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras, Guwahati and Roorkee) with the
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Now the work is being done in this direction by
developing courses in web / video format in the field of civil engineering, computer
science engineering, electrical engineering, electronics and communication engineering
and mechanical engineering.
All online courses are available at - www.nptel.ac.in.
1. There are more than 1000 online courses present today which are web and
video based. Online certification can also be opted by the candidate. These
online certificate courses are certified by IIScs and IITs.
2. Candidates can submit online assignments which will be evaluated by professors
of IIT and IISc. Then candidate can appear for exams in selected cities.
3. NASSCOM (The National Association of Software and Services Companies)
powered by Google provide high quality affordable education at large scale.E-
Verifiable certificates are issued for completion of course
4. Transcripts of video lectures are available. The portal also consists of discussion
forum where a candidate can post your doubts and mostly asked question will be
shown on the portal.
5. He further explained that anyone can get register at any time from any place for
online NPTEL courses.
He, further explained about MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) is free online
courses available for anyone to enroll. MOOCs provide an affordable and flexible way to
learn new skills, advance your career and deliver quality educational experiences at
scale. Dr. Gandhi also introduced about SYAWAM (Study Webs of Active–Learning for
Young Aspiring Minds) portal. He also explained about the new initiative which is taken
in January 2019 regarding online certification courses:
1. A MOU has been signed with AICTE for NPTEL courses.
2. Virtual labs are introduced to provide remote-access to labs in various disciplines
of science and engineering.
3. IISER Pune offered a pilot certification course.
4. Internship for toppers is to be provided. 5. Mobile compatible version of online courses is to be introduced. 6. NPTEL-Industry Association (NIA) Program is started with 19 Industries.
The session then continued with question answer round
Question Answer
Do NPTEL consist of MBA courses also? Yes management available inNPTEL
course are also
How faculty can get involved in creating online courses forNPTEL?
Faculty can send a request to NPTEL. They
will called for a meeting and if approved they can get involved in theOnline courses.
Is there any virtual lab available for
industrial automation?
Yes
What if examination date coincides with
examination date of the
Institution/university?
Two sessions of examinations are available in NPTEL. Candidate can Appear in any one session.
Is there any local chapter in Roorkee? Yes, for Roorkee local chapter, RCP,
Roorkee is the center.
Dr. Nibedita Bisoyi, Coordinator, Roorkee local chapter is then continued with the
session. Mam stated with note that, COER is to be opted as a center for a local chapter
of NPTEL. Mam continues with explaining the benefits of local chapter, which includes
more active participation of faculty and faculties of a college/ institution to get access to
NPTEL online courses. For COER, Dr.B. M Singh, Dean Academics, is chosen as SPOC
(Single Person of Contact). She further elaborated the steps for SPOC registration. All
candidates under local chapter are then required to enroll under a mentor and then
they can get enrolled for the online certification course. The criteria to become active
local chapter are as given below:
1. At least 25 candidates Present for the next exams + have toppers and/or gold
medalists
2. At least 25 candidates Present for the next exams.
3. Less than 25 total candidates present, but has toppers and/or gold medalists
At the end of the program, Mr. Bhupal Arya, Assistant Professor, COER, expressed
gratitude to all participants and delivered vote of thanks. The session concluded with a
memento presentation for the group photograph and lunch break
MORNING SESSIONSPEEKER
Mr. BK GANDHI, 18 February, 2019
18 FEB 2019 EVENING SESSION SPEEKER REGISTRAR UTU Dr. ANITA RAWAT
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE
Department of Computer Science & Engineering AND
Department of Information Technology
WORKSHOP ON - “DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING”
Date – 11th February 2019 Timings – 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Venue – Computer Centre
Workshop on Digital Image Processing organized by Department of CSE and IT at College of Engineering Roorkee (COER) on11th Feb 2019, the trainer for the session was Mr. Satendra Kumar Assistant Professor GEU Dehradun. The main objective of this program was to provide
an opportunity to the participants specially faculties of computer science and engineering and information technology to get introduced to the basics of Digital Image Processing. The objective of this training is to provide knowledge in the domain of Image Processing to the
Faculty members, researchers. The topics covered in this workshop were given below:
Topics covered in this workshop were:
1. Image Fundamentals
2. MATLAB Basics
3. Gamma Correction & Preprocessing
4. Color Image Processing
5. Image SegmentationTechniques
6. Feature ExtractionTechniques
7. Classification
Objective: 1. To learn the fundamental concepts of Digital Image Processing
2. To Study basic image processing operations.
3. To understand basic image processing operations.
4. To expose participants to current applications in the field of DIP
5. Image filtering and Morphological Operations
Outcome:
Participants gained knowledge about -
1. To analyze general terminology of digital image processing.
2. Examine various types of images, intensity transformations and spatial filtering
3. Interpret image compression standards.
4. Apply image processing algorithms in practical applications.
5. Interpret image segmentation and representation techniques.
Conclusion:
The overall experience of the Workshop was good and the participants learned a lot from
the workshop. The overall feedback of the workshop was between 80-90% given by the
participants.
Picture of Workshop:
WORKSHOP ON “DIGITAL IMAGE
PROCESSING” 11 Feb 2019
February 11, 2019
WORKSHOP ON – DIGITAL
IMAGE PROCESSING, 11 Feb ,
2019
Three Days Workshop on Impact of Heartfulness Meditation on Inner
Development through Yogic Techniques
Objective:Heartfulness meditation is a simple and practical way to experience
balance, peace and well-being. It helps us relax and feel the lightness and joy of our true nature.
Course Duration:Three Days
Venue : Seminar Hall, CE-105
Date : 1st July, 2019 – 3rd July, 2019
Time : 9: 30 AM – 10: 30 AM, All to be present by 9: 15 AM
Trainers:Mrs. Chhavi Sisodia & Dr. Sushma Viladkar
Heartfulness Institute, Kanha Shanti Vanam, Hyderabad
Outcome:
The effect of cleaning and meditation on BP(S) was significant with values
at end of the session being lower than baseline values.
Overall, Heartfulness processes of cleaning and meditation had a positive
effect on sympathovagal balance.
Meditation was found to be as effective to treat anxiety and
depression as antidepressant drug therapy.
Meditation helps reduce symptoms of panic disorder
Meditation increases grey matter concentration in the brain
REPORT
ON
FIVE DAY ONLINE FDP ON
INDUSTRY 4.0
Under the aegis of
TEQIP-III
Uttarakhand Technical University Dehradun
Organized By
College of Engineering Roorkee
July 25, 2020
REPORT ON FIVE DAY FDP NAME OF THE PROGRAM Five day FDP on Industry 4.0
PLATFORM USED GOOGLE MEET
ORGANIZED BY COE, COER
DATE 20-24 July, 2020
DURATION 5 days
NO OF STUDENTS & FACULTY
PARTICIPATED
115
1. OBJECTIVE
This FDP course is designed to offer learners an introduction to Industry 4.0 (or the Industrial Internet),
its applications in the business world. Learners will gain deep insights into how smartness is being
harnessed from data and appreciate what needs to be done in order to overcome some of the challenges.
1. Understand the drivers and enablers of Industry 4.0 along with smart manufacturing techniques
2. Appreciate the smartness in Smart Factories, Smart cities, smart products
3. Able to outline the various systems used in a manufacturing plant and their role in an Industry 4.0
world using the toos LABVIEW
4. Appreciate the power of Cloud Computing in a networked economy and smart supply chain
5. Understand the opportunities, challenges brought about by Industry 4.0 and how organizations and
individuals should prepare to reap the benefits and various cloud service availbel like aws to implement
the Industry 4.0 applications
2. COURSE CONTENT:
Day-01:
• Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) – A ‘G’ Approach • Industry 4.0 - WHAT? WHY? WHERE? • Key
Technologies behind Industry 4.0 • Convergence of Operational Technology (OT) and Information
Technology (IT) • Addressing the Key Challenges and solutions of Industry 4.0 using Graphical Platform •
Hands-on Graphical Platform: A System Design Tool - LabVIEW
Day-02:
• Technological trends of Industry 4.0: Connectivity, Intelligence and Flexible Automation • Heart of
Industry 4.0: IoT & IIoT • Preparing your assets and converting them into THINGS/EDGES of IIoT using
System Design Tool • Connect Anything to System Design Tool – Discovering the Possibility • Hands-on
Hardware Interface to add SENSE’s
Day-03:
• Hands-on IIoT – Defining Local Network • Control Things using Mobile Devices in the Local Network •
Role of Cloud Computing in Industry 4. 0 • Preparing the Manufacturing Unit to connect to the Global
Network / Cloud • Hands-on Cloud Computing – Passive Cloud • Smart Supply Chain
Day-04:
• Industry 4.0 and Data Analytics • Role of Artificial Intelligence in 4IR and its Building Blocks • Hands-
on Artificial Intelligence using Graphical Platform • Hand-on Machine Learning Toolkit and LabVIEW
Day-05:
• Advanced Robotics and Smart Factory • Actuate the Arm’s using Graphical Code and SoM • Hands-on
Advanced Robotics using System Design Tool • How Augmented Reality (AR) and Digital Twins are
driving the Automotive & Aviation Industry in the Field of Digital Manufacturing? • Case Studies and Q &
A Discussion • Applications of AWS in IIOT
3.DETAILED REPORT
Day 1: Monday July 20, 2020 6:00 PM -8:15 PM
In the Inaugural session of 5 day FDP on Industry 4.0 Mr. B.D.Patel Convener of the FDP welcomed and
Introduced the guest speaker Mr. VASANTH KUMAR V Assistant Manager, VI Solutions, Bangalore to the
participants. Mr. Vasanth Kumar V has the rich industrial experience of implementing Industry 4.0 enabling
technologies using Graphical platforms. An engineering graduate of electronics domain regularly gives talks on
industry 4.0 related technologies.
In the expert talk, Mr. Vasanth kumar V talks on Fourth industrial revolution he then discussed about what is
industry 4.0 and why it is needed. He then discussed about key technologies behind industry 4.0. he also
discussed the key challenges and solutions of Industry 4.0 using graphical platform. In this session Mr. Vasanth
kumar V demonstrated the LabView frontend and back panel design for putting the signal sensed through the
simulation onto the passive cloud for monitoring purpose. The google firebase cloud service has been used for
displaying the data. then Mr. Vasant V gave demonstration on the Labview how to retrieve the data from the
firebase cloud and which links to be copied from the firebase cloud and important thing was to change the type
of link into JSON file format.
Day 2: Tuesday July 21, 2020 6:00 PM -8:00 PM
In the next day also Mr. Vasanth kumar V, Assistant Maager, VI solutions, Bangalore give the expert talk on
Technological trends of Industry 4.0. he discussed about the connectivity, Intelligence and flexible automation
then he talked about the IOT and Industrial IOT. He also discussed about how to prepare the assets and convert
them into THINGS/EDGES of Industrial IOT using System design tool. At the end of session he discussed
about addSense. In this session Mr. Vasanth kumar V demonstrated the LabView frontend and back panel
design for putting the signal sensed through the simulation onto the active cloud for monitoring purpose. The
SystemLink cloud service has been used for displaying the data. then Mr. Vasant V gave demonstration on the
Labview how to retrieve the data from the firebase cloud and which links to be copied from the firebase cloud
and important thing was to change the type of link into JSON file format. In this demonstration he showed how
the data representation can be changed from digital stream to percentage format.
Day 3: Wednesday July 22, 2020 5:30 PM -8:30 PM
In the first session of day 3 Mr. Jeejesh Kumar, Senior Applications Engineer, VI Solutions, Bangalore
delivered his talk on Industry 4.0. he first define what is local network and how to control the things using
mobile devices in the local network. He demonstrated the IIoT Concept through the datadashboard app of
labview for displaying the data onto mobile devices.
In the another session on the same day Mr. Akash Pushkar , Data Scientist, Accenture AI, Banglore talked
about role of Intelligent Supply Chain , one of the important Industry 4.0 enabling technologies in the
manufacturing Industry. He talked on the various phases of the supply chain system and how AI I helping in the
optimization and cost saving and ultimately the profit to the industry by implementing the smart technologies.
Day 4: Thursday July 23, 2020 6:00 PM -8:00 PM
The fourth day session is taken by Mr. Suresh V,Senior Applications Engineer ,VI Solutions, Bangalore . in his
talk he discussed about Industry 4.0 and Data Analytics. He also discussed the role of Artificial Intelligence in
industry 4.0 and its Building blocks. He also done some hands on practice on Artificial intelligence using
graphical platform and at the end he discussed about the machine learning toolkit and labview.
Day 5: Friday July 24, 2020 6:00 PM -9:00 PM
The fifth and last day first session is also taken by Mr. Suresh V, Senior Applications Engineer, VI Solutions,
Bangalore. He discussed about the advanced robotics and smart factory then he discussed how to actuate the
Arm using graphical code and SoM he also did some hands on practice on advanced robotics using system
design tool. Discussed about Augmented Reality (AR). he discussed the various aspects of augmented reality
and in the end he discusses some case studies and then participants asked some questions related to augmented
reality.
In the second session Mr. Binit Kumar, CEO, Morling Global Pvt. Ltd., Noida talked on applications of AWS
in IoT. He demonstrated the project on real time temperature measurement and its display on the cloud through
AWS Things speak service. For sensing the temperature sensor is used and its input is given to the respbery pi
processor and the he explains the program written in python for converting the raw date to digital value and
then its connectivity on the cloud.
Aftr Q& A Session one of the participant Mr Girish Mishra gave his feedback on the five day FDP
Vote of Thanks was given by Mr. B D Patel, who thanked Speakers, participants, and faculty members for
active participation. All participants awarded the certificate at the end of the webinar through Email.
4. Video Recording Link of the Sessions
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-JrCppNZAwC4hZs8Gu1jmLSJ-KLt7JHo/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LDcTqKsJiCGyqSW5un_wwvVf2dGUsGDr/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EnGCn9uXhOh2H0-
TDM49hWWTwLTL8z3q/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AkLVrZc55De3zd5ttd-ICJgHXuqewuQh/view?usp=drivesdk
5. Learning Outcome of the FDP
1. The outcome of the first day session we came to know about what industry 4.0 and about
applications of Lab view software's and NI hardware in Industry 4.0 applications
implementation
2. The outcome of the second day session we came to know about technological trends of
industry 4.0, difference between IoT and IIoT, preparing our assets and converting them
into things of IIoT using system design tool, connecting anything to System Design tool and
hands on hardware interface to add sensors.
3. The outcome of the third day session we came to know about the definition of local
network, controlling things using mobile devices in the local network, Cloud computing
role in industry 4.0, Preparing the manufacturing unit to connect to the cloud and hands on
Cloud computing
4. The outcome of the fourth day session we came to know about the industry 4.0 and Data
Analytics, Role of Artificial Intelligence and it's building blocks, Hands on Artificial
intelligence using Graphical platform and Hands-on Machine learning tool kit and Lab Vie
5. The outcome of the fifth day session we came to know about the advanced Robotics and
Smart Factory, Actuate the Arm's using Graphical code and SoM, Hands on Advanced
Robotics using System Design Tool, AR and Digital twins in Automative and Aviation
Industry, AWS in IoT and Intelligent Supply chain
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM ON RECOGNITION AND
TROUBLE SHOOTING OF COMPUTER
HARDWARE
Session: 2019-20
Date: 23 July 2019 Time: 1 pm-4 pm
Venue: Computer Centre-3
Trainer: Mr. Priyavarat Sarkar
ET Department, as part of Professional Development Programs in every semester
organized a professional development Program for ET department, staff members titled
“Recognition and troubleshooting of computer hardware”.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this program was to enhance computer hardware knowledge of staff
members.
To make them familiar with CPU, RAM, ROM, Hard disk, UPS etc.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: They will be able to recognize basic various hardware components of computer.
They will also be able to test the functionality of various components of
computer.
CONCLUSION: The program primarily focused onto enhances computer hardware knowledge of staff
members and to make them familiar with CPU, RAM, ROM, Hard disk, UPS etc. The
experts were well versed and detailed in their respective lectures. The staff members
enjoyed the program and enhanced their computer skills.
EVENT PHOTOGRAPH
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM ON MOTIVATIONAL AND
LEADERSHIP QUALITIES
Session: 2018-19
Date: 10 June 2019
Time: 2 pm-3 pm
Venue: HPC Lab
Trainer: Mr. K.R. Answari
ET Department, as part of Professional Development Programs in every semester
organized a professional development Program for ET department, staff members titled
“Motivational and Leadership qualities”.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this program was to boost the morale of staff members.
To develop the sense of ownership among them.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: They will get confidence towards their work.
They will be able to work with their authority.
CONCLUSION: The program primarily focused onto boost the morale of the staff members and also to
develop the sense of ownership among them the experts were well versed and detailed in
their respective lectures. The staff members enjoyed the program and enhanced their
leadership qualities.
EVENT PHOTOGRAPHS
ONLINE FDP ON SELF-CONFIGURED WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK Date: 30 July – 3 Aug 2018
Platform Used: Internet
No. of Participants: 11
BRIEF DESCRIPTION:
The FDP was started with the introduction from all the nodal center coordinators. After the introduction
sessions were started.
Session 1 : - Introduced about self configured
wireless networkgbee
Speaker:- Dr. Kanika Sharma
Session 2 : - Gave very good knowledge about
VAN: issues and challenges
Speaker:- Dr. Rakesh
Session 3 : - Got knowledge of Zigbee
Speaker:- Dr. Sandeep
Session 4 : - Issues in wireless Adhoc network
Speaker:- Dr. C. Ramakrishana
Session 5 :Elobrated nicely on monitoring
Environment and Agriculture
Speaker:- Dr. Baban Kumar
Session 6 : - Introduced about configuration
and implementation using sensenuts
Speaker:-Rajeshwar Singh from Eigen
Technology
Session 7 : - Gave very good details about
wireless sensor network
Speaker:-Kapil Bhutani from Telcocrates
LEARNING OUTCOMES: Overall it was a good platform to learn various wireless sensor networks
for industrial automation and green energy.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE
Department of Computer Science & Engineering AND
Department of Information Technology
WORKSHOP ON - “ETHICAL HACKING AND INFORMATION SECURITY”
Date – 12th -13th December, 2018 Timings – 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Venue – IBM LAB
A two days’ Workshop on Ethical Hacking and Information Security was organized by Department of CSE and IT at College of Engineering Roorkee (COER) on 12th December 2018
to 13th December 2018.It was attended by 30 faculty members. The trainer for the session was Mr. Ravindra Kumar CETPA InfoTech Roorkee.
The topic was selected so as to promote awareness in the contemporary technologies in
the IT Industry. The workshop is targeted for faculties of Computer Science and
Information Technology. However, people with an IT background who need an
introduction to security technologies will also benefit from the workshop. A working
knowledge of computer and its applications is essential.
Topics that were covered in this workshop: 1. Motivation for security
2. Tools and techniques used by adversaries to gather information and launch
attacks.
3. Virus protection, secured credit card and bank transactions, Wireless security
4. Computer Forensics, Identity theft and protection, Anti-phishing and biometric
security Case studies from security practices in real world scenarios
Details of Workshop:
Objective:
1. Provide overview of Internet Security
2. To familiarize about the anti-virus, anti-spam and anti-spyware tools currently available
3. To learn the latest Internet security techniques, firewalls etc.
4. To provide a basic knowledge of ethical hacking
Outcome:
Participants gained knowledge about –
1. Basics of Internet & network tools
2. Learned to identify Internet fraud & be secured.
3. Learned principles of computer forensics & biometric security
4. Learned the design techniques for security.
Conclusion:
The overall experience of the Workshop was good and the participants learned a lot from the workshop
Pictures of Workshop:
WORKSHOP ON ETHICAL HACKING
MORNING SESSION 12 Dec, 2018
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE
Department of Computer Science & Engineering AND
Department of Information Technology
Workshop on NBA – Outcome Based Education
Date – 17th-18th August 2018 Timings – 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Venue – Computer Centre
Workshop on NBA- Outcome Based Education was organized by Department of CSE and IT at College of Engineering Roorkee (COER) on 17th to 18th August 2018 under the aegis of TEQIP-III. It was attended by 30 faculty members. The keynote Speakers for the session were Dr,
S.B Deosarkar, Dr. SanjeevSofat, and Dr. GL Pahuja.
1. The workshop was started at 10:30 AM with the arrival of Dr.Anita Rawat,
Registrar Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun.
2. Dr.S.B. Deosarkar, Professor Dr. Baba Sahib Amedkar University, Dr. Sanjeev
Sofat, Professor PEC University and Dr.G.L. Pahuja, Professor, NIT Kurukshetra
were there in the workshop as our guests and speakers.
3. Maj. Gen. (Dr) Om Prakash Soni, Director General COER welcomed the guests
and then inaugurated the workshop by delivering his address. Dr.Anita Rawat
addressed the audience and told us about TEQIP as an initiative taken by the
university.
4. After tea break, at 11:30AM session 1 started and in this session our speaker
Prof. Sanjeev Sofat delivered his lecture on why NBA is important, why it is
required and what comes under NBA.
5. After lunch break, at 2:30PM session 2 started, In this session Dr.S.B. Deosarkar
continued with NBA accreditation, its rules to apply for accreditation. He told us
when an institute can apply for it and also why it is important.
6. At 4:00PM our third speaker delivered his lecture with some more points on NBA
accreditation.
Content: NBA-Outcome Based Education
Objective:
The objective of this workshop was to familiarize participants with the concept of Program
Educational Objectives and Outcomes and develop a competency in them to formulate objectives and outcomes of different courses.
Outcome:
Participants gained knowledge about - 1. How to prepare PEOS 2. How to maintain academic records
3. Knowledge to understand , define & apply POs and Cos in detail
Conclusion:
Given the details about –How to apply for NBA Accreditation, How to prepare documents,
How to keep records. Everything was properly discussed.
Workshop on NBA Outcome
Base Education , 17 Aug, 2018
Felicitation OF GUEST
18 Aug, 2018
Pictures of Workshop:
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE
Department of Computer Science & Engineering AND
Department of Information Technology
WORKSHOP ON “CLOUD COMPUTING”
Date – 11th May, 2018 Timings – 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Venue – Computer Centre
Workshop on Cloud Computing was organized by Department of CSE and IT at College of Engineering Roorkee (COER) on 11th May 2018. It was attended by 30 faculty members. It was also open for the students. The trainer for the session was Dr. Saurav Singh, Associate
Professor – MIET, Meerut.
This Workshop provided an opportunity to the participants specially faculty members of
computer science and engineering and information technology to get Hands-on
knowledge on Cloud Computing. The objective of this training was to provide knowledge
about the Cloud Computing, types of Cloud Computing, public, and private and hybrid and
how to bifurcate among public, private and hybrid. Speaker also discussed about the open
source technology, how innovation tales place in open source technology.
Topics that were covered in this workshop:
The coverage of image processing concepts which includes,
1. Introduction to cloud computing
2. Virtualization
3. Open Source Cloud Implementation and Administration
4. Cloud Deployment Techniques
5. Security & Architecture for Cloud Application
6. Cloud Programming
7. Risks of Cloud Computing and related costs
8. AAA Administration for clouds
9. Mobile Cloud Computing
Objective: 1. To be aware of the role of data storage and cloud computing in the field of IT,
and its applications.
2. To provides the information about the current technology, future technology
3. How to prepare for the upcoming challenges in the IT field
4. To understand the architecture of cloud computing
5. To understand Cloud computing Services- AaaS, IaaS,PaaS
Outcome:
After successfully attending the workshop, participants learned about-
1. Articulate the main concepts, key technologies, strengths, and limitations of cloud
computing and the possible applications for state-of-the-art cloud computing.
2. Identify the architecture and infrastructure of cloud computing, including SaaS,
PaaS, IaaS, public cloud, private cloud, hybrid cloud, etc.
3. Explain the core issues of cloud computing such as security, privacy, and
interoperability.
4. Choose the appropriate technologies, algorithms, and approaches for the related
issues.
5. Identify problems, and explain, analyze, and evaluate various cloud computing
solutions.
6. Provide the appropriate cloud computing solutions and recommendations
according to the applications used.
7. Attempt to generate new ideas and innovations in cloud computing.
Conclusion:
As per discussion and feedback taken from faculties, the lecture was very much interesting. The presentation was very acceptable with respect to audience and the success percentage was 80% to 90%. The feedback had been taken on various topics related to Information Technology, about the contents, interaction and overall
satisfactory.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM ON YOGA WORKSHOP FOR YOGA DAY CELEBRATION
Session: 2017-18
Date: 18- 20 June 2018 Time: 9.15 am- 10.15 am
Venue: Auditorium
Trainer: Mr. Amit Dhiman
ET Department, as part of Professional Development Programs in every semester
organized a professional development Program for ET department, staff members titled
“Yoga Workshop for yoga Day celebration”.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this workshop was to familiar them about the yoga benefits.
To prepare them to participate in yoga day celebration.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: They will be able to practice yoga at their homes.
They will also be able to reduce their stress by practicing yoga regularly.
CONCLUSION: The program primarily focused on familiar them about the yoga benefits and their
participation in yoga day celebration. The experts were well versed and detailed in their
respective lectures. The staff members enjoyed the program and enhanced their computer
skills.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM ON SYSTEM UPGRADATION AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
Session: 2018-19
Date: 21 July 2018 Time: 10 am-1 pm
Venue: Computer Centre-3
Trainer: Mr. Sharad Kumar Singh
ET Department, as part of Professional Development Programs in every semester
organized a professional development Program for ET department, staff members titled
“System up gradation and Software installation”.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this program was to enhance computer skills of staff members.
To make them familiar with software.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: They will be able to modify basic functions and components of computer.
They will also be able to install/uninstall various software of lab requirement.
CONCLUSION: The program primarily focused onto enhances computer skills of staff members and to
make them familiar with computer software. The experts were well versed and detailed
in their respective lectures. The staff members enjoyed the program and enhanced their
computer skills.
EVENT PHOTOGRAPHS
SYSTEM UPGRADATION AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATION, Date : 21 July 2018, Computer Center 3
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM ON COMMUNICATION SKILLS
ENHANCEMENT
Session: 2018-19
Date: 6-7 Aug 2018
Time: 9.30 am-11.30 am
Venue: Computer Centre-3
Trainer: Dr. Pinki Chugh
ET Department, as part of Professional Development Programs in every semester
organized a professional development Program for ET department, staff members titled
“Communication Skill Enhancement”.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this program is to provide the knowledge about basic communication
skills.
To familiar the staff members with basic formatting and writing skills of
professional applications and office letters.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: Staff members will be able to format professional applications and official letters.
Staff members will be able to write professional applications and official letters.
CONCLUSION: The program primarily focused on Basic communication skills like application, letter
writing and formatting. The experts were well versed and detailed in their respective
lectures. The staff members enjoyed the program and enhanced their basic
communication skills of application and letter formatting and writing.
EVENT PHOTOGRAPHS
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM ON MOTIVATIONAL AND
LEADERSHIP QUALITIES
Session: 2018-19
Date: 10 June 2019
Time: 2 pm-3 pm
Venue: HPC Lab
Trainer: Mr. K.R. Answari
ET Department, as part of Professional Development Programs in every semester
organized a professional development Program for ET department, staff members titled
“Motivational and Leadership qualities”.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this program was to boost the morale of staff members.
To develop the sense of ownership among them.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: They will get confidence towards their work.
They will be able to work with their authority.
CONCLUSION: The program primarily focused onto boost the morale of the staff members and also to
develop the sense of ownership among them the experts were well versed and detailed in
their respective lectures. The staff members enjoyed the program and enhanced their
leadership qualities.
EVENT PHOTOGRAPHS
Department of Computer Science & Engineering AND
Department of Information Technology WORKSHOP ON “COMPUTER HARDWARE & SOFTWARE”
Date – 13th July, 2018 Timings – 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Venue –IBM Lab
Details of Workshop: Department of CSE and IT organized a workshop on “COMPUTER HARDWARE & SOFTWARE”
on 13th, July 2018. It was attended by 10 staff members. The trainers for the session were Mr. Sharad Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor in department of CSE/IT & Mr. Ravi Kumar Assistant Professor in department of CSE/IT COER, Roorkee. The Objective and the learning focus area of the training were as
follows:- 1. Training on Software installation and basic Hardware Troubleshooting
2. To understand how to install software related to various departmental labs and basic
troubleshooting.
3. How to identify computer hardware problems and resolve the problem by changing and
updating the hardware devices and software’s.
4. Software Installation.
5. Computer Hardware Assembly.
6. How to troubleshot basic computer hardware faults.
7. How to install Operation System.
Outcome: Staff members gained knowledge about - 1. Various key points of software installation. 2. Basics of computer hardware troubleshooting.
3. Knowledge assembly of PC, and configuration of networking devices.
Conclusion: The overall experience of the workshop was good and the participants
learned a lot from the workshop.
Event Picture:
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE
Department of Computer Science & Engineering AND
Department of Information Technology
FIVE DAY WORKSHOP ON IBM CLOUD COMPUTING/BLUE MIX
Date – 3rd -7th January 2017 Timings – 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Venue – IBM LAB
Workshop on Cloud computing was jointly organized by College of Engineering Roorkee (COER)and IBM Noida from 3rd January- 7th January 2017. It was attended by 20 faculty
members. The trainer for the session was Mr. MANI from IBM Noida. In this workshop experts were called to discuss concept of cloud computing and services
provided by cloud computing. The architecture of cloud computing were discussed by the
experts.
Topics that were covered in this workshop:
1. What Is Cloud computing?
2. Need of Cloud computing.
3. Uses of Cloud computing.
4. Structure of Cloud computing
Objective:
1. Expand the knowledge of Cloud computing.
2. To understand the Architecture of Cloud computing.
3. To understand all services provided by cloud computing (IAAS, PAAS, SAAS,etc.) Outcome:
1. After this workshop faculties were exposure about Cloud Computing concepts.
2. Participants got knowledge about Cloud Architecture.
3. Participants got an idea about how Cloud computing services like IAAS, PAAS, and SAASwork
Conclusion:
As per the feedback received from participants the overall experience of the workshop was
good and the participants learned various aspects of Cloud computing from the workshop.
Workshop pictures:
Five Day Cloud Computing Workshop
Five Day Cloud Computing Workshop
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE
Department of Computer Science & Engineering AND
Department of Information Technology
FIVE DAY WORKSHOP ON “BIG DATA OPTIMIZATION”
Date – 9th to 13th January, 2017 Timings – 10:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Venue – IBM LAB
Workshop on Big Data Optimization was jointly organized by College of Engineering Roorkee (COER) and IBM Noida 9th January 2017- 13th January2017 .It was attended by 20 faculty members. The
trainer for the session was Mr. K.L Raju, Trainer IBM Noida. In this workshop expert were called to discuss concept of Big Data.
Topics that were covered in this workshop:
1. Four stages in data analysis pipeline.
2. Architecture of HADOOP –hdfs, map reduces and sparks.
3. How spark has taken over mapreduce.
4. How spark can be installed on windows/Linux and run spark program using Python/java
5. Batch processing v/s stream processing
6. Running of spark examples using spy spark
Various real time applications of big data in industry and what are the challenges in
their analysis were discussed in the workshop.
Objective: 1. The basics of HADOOP, Map reduce, Pig Latin (the coding language)
2. Introduction of Big Data handling tools
3. The basics of Analytics – Concepts , Data preparation – merging, managing missing numbers sampling , Data visualization, Basic statistics
4. Lots of practice to ensure that we are very comfortable handling an Analytics project on Big Data.
Outcome:
After successfully attending the workshop, participants learned about- 1. Applying Big Data tools like Hbase to work with Big Data.
2. Faculties got knowledge about Big Data visualization techniques for knowledge
representation.
The goal of workshop was to provide insights about big data and related technologies.
The workshop was started with basics about big data and discussed related case
studies. Later on, interactive practical sessions were demonstrated like HADOOP, Map-
reduce, Hive, HBASE and Mongo DB. The topics of the workshop were very new and
well in demand in the industries. The students can use the concepts learned during the
workshop to start their research activities or projects related to the big data.
Various real time applications of big data in industry and what are the current
challenges were discussed in the workshop.
Conclusion:
The overall experience of the Workshop was good and the participants learned a lot from the workshop.
FIVE DAY WORKSHOP ON
“BIG DATA OPTIMIZATION”
Three Days Training Program On
Self-Development Training Program on Relaxation and Meditation through Heartfulness
Organized By
Department of Electrical Engineering, COER,
Objective:Heartfulness meditation is a simple heart-
based meditation practice aimed at achieving a state of balance of
mind. We hypothesize that this technique could assist participants
in coping with work place stress, decrease burnout, improve
emotional wellness and increase telomere length.Heartfulness
meditation is a self-development tools appropriate for modern
lifestyles and people from all walks of life.
Course Duration:Three Days
Venue :Seminar Hall, CE-105
Date : 28th January, 2017 to 1st February, 2017
Time :9: 30 AM – 10: 30 AM
Trainers: Mrs. Chhavi Sisodia & Dr. Sushma Viladkar
Heartfulness Institute, Kanha Shanti Vanam, Hyderabad
Outcome:
Heartfulness Meditation improves your focus, attention, and ability to work
under stress.
Heartfulness Meditation improves information processing and decision-
making.
Heartfulness Meditation gives mental strength, resilience and emotional
intelligence.
Heartfulness Meditation practices decreases depression.
Heartfulness Meditation increases the ability to keep focus in spite of
distractions.
Heartfulness Meditation improves learning, memory and self-awareness.
Heartfulness Meditation rapid memory recall.
Heartfulness Meditation improves visuospatial processing and working
memory.
Heartfulness Meditation prepares you to deal with stressful events.
Heartfulness Meditation increases awareness of your unconscious mind.
Department of Computer Science & Engineering AND
Department of Information Technology WORKSHOP ON
“BASIC NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING (LAN /WAN)” Date – 3rd August, 2017 Timings – 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Venue -Computer Centre Details of Workshop: Department of CSE and IT organized a Workshop on “BASIC NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING (LAN /WAN)” on 3rd, Aug 2017. It was attended by 8 staff members. The trainer for the session was Mr. Priyabrat, Network Administrator in department of CSE/IT COER, Roorkee.
The Objective and the learning focus area of the training were as follows:- 1. To provide hands on training on beginner level LAN/WAN troubleshooting.
2. Understand the basics of LAN/WAN for fast troubleshooting of network related problems
to save time.
3. Introduction to various tools available in college to solve problems related to LAN/WAN. 4. Introduction to LAN/WAN and how it works.
5. How to troubleshot basic LAN/WAN faults.
6. Basic WI FI router settings.
7. How troubleshoot LAN problems.
Outcome: Staff members gained knowledge about - 1. Local Area Network - LAN & Wide Ares Network – WAN and its physical layout. 2. Basic tools/methods to troubleshoot various basic LAN/WAN problems. 3. How to setup WIFI routers by its own skills learned in the workshop.
Conclusion: The overall experience of the Lecture was good and the participants learned a
lot from the lecture. Staff members of CS/IT/EN/IT/ME/CE got knowledge about basic tools/methods to troubleshoot various basic LAN/WAN problems.
WORKSHOP ON “Efficient Energy Generation and Utilization in Uttarakhand”
Date: Date: 10-12March 2016
Timings: 2pm to 3pm
Venue: Conference Hall, Administrative block, COER, Roorkee
o Trainer: Prof. R P Saini, IIT Roorkee
o Prof M.P. Sharma, IIT Roorkee
o Prof N.P Padhy, IIT Roorkee
o Prof Xiaolei Zhang, Queen’s University, UK
o DrMayank Kumar, University of Alberta, Canada
Description of the program:
Objective: Objective of the workshop is to aware the students and faculty members about
the recent development of renewable energy.
Outcomes: After the workshop the faculty members and students were having a
background of the renewable energy resources.
Conclusion: The workshop was helpful for the participants to understand concept of
renewable energy resources. Irrespective of any specific branch, renewable course helps
all the fields of Engineering. All the participants were very happy to learn new
technologies and promise to continue learning on the above-mentioned technologies
wherever they got the opportunity.
Topics covered: Biomass and bioenergy and solar energy.
Conclusion: After the workshop the faculty members and students were having a
background of the renewable energy resources.
Day 1 activities:
Inauguration
Guest lectures by Dr. RP Saini and Dr. M.P. Sharma
Day 2 Activities:
Guest lecturers (through Skype) by Dr.XiaoleiZhang andDr.Mayank Kumar
Day 3 Activities:
Guest Lecture by Dr. N.P. Padhy
Valedictory function
Attendees: EN, CE and ME faculty members and students of COER and other institute of
Uttarakhand (around 300 participants)
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE
Department of Computer Science & Engineering AND
Department of Information Technology
WORKSHOP ON “ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING”
Date – 15th February, 2016-16thFebruary 2016
Timings – 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Venue– Computer Centre
Workshop on Artificial intelligence and machine learning was organized by Department of CSE
and IT at College of Engineering Roorkee (COER) on 15th February 2016 to 16th February 2016 .The trainers for the session were Ms. Divya Mishra, Assistant Professor COER Roorkee and Mr. Mohit Mittal Assistant Professor COER Roorkee The main objective of the event was to
introduce the basic concept of AI and ML.
The speaker started the workshop by introducing the term Artificial Intelligence as the term capable of building machines or computers that can enhance logical operations. How AI
systems have the ability to execute tasks naturally associated with human intelligence, like speech recognition, decision-making, visual Perception and translating languages.
Machine Learning is the core subarea of artificial intelligence. It makes computers get
into a self-learning mode without explicit programming. When fed new data, these
computers learn, grow, change, and develop by themselves.
The main objective of the event is to enhance the skills of the faculties in different
domains as discussed above. The event consists of two domains such as Artificial
Intelligence, Machine Learning. The long term expected result of the training program is
to become familiar with upcoming technologies and develop end product by applying
these technologies. During this training faculty of computer science and information
technology were trained. The training consists of the two modules with four practical
sessions.
TRAINING MODULES
1. Artificial Intelligence
2. Machine Learning
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this workshop is to get new technologies familiarized with faculties so that
they can learn the current technologies and can teach these new technologies to the
students and students can learn these new technologies and apply for solving real time
problems.
PRACTICAL SESSIONS
1. Study of Simulations Tools like, Python, Spyder etc.
2. Study of Python libraries
3. Hands of execution of programs on these tools
4. Understanding the outcome of the practical work
PARTICIPANTS
All Faculty Members of Department of Computer Science and Information Technology,COER
Roorkee
DAY ONE PROGRAM -
Module1 : Artificial Intelligence
Day one consists of Module1 named Artificial Intelligence. The Trainer of the day was
Mrs. Divya Mishra Assistant Professor Department of Information Technology, COER,
Roorkee.
Objective of Module 1 :
1. The objective of the course is to present an overview of artificial intelligence (AI)
principles and approaches.
2. Develop a basic understanding of the building blocks of AI as presented in terms
of intelligent agents: Search, Knowledge representation, inference, logic, and
learning.
3. To have an understanding ofthe basic issues of knowledge representation and
blind and heuristic search, as well as an understanding of other topics such as
minimax, resolution etc.
4. To have a basic understanding of some of the more advanced topics of AI such
aslearning, natural language processing, agents and robotics, expert systems,
and planning.
Outcomes of Module 1 :
Upon successful completion of this course student will:
1. We will be able to design a knowledge based system,
2. We will be familiar with terminology used in AI
3. We have read and analyzed important historical and current trends of artificial
intelligence.
4. Apply high level topics of AI such as natural language processing, neural network to
develop the real time project.
DAY TWO PROGRAM -
Module2: Machine Learning Day two consists of Module 2named Machine Learning. The Trainer of the day was Mr.
Mohit Mittal Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
COERRoorkee
Objective of Module 2 :
1. Basic machine learning concepts and examples.
2. Nearest-neighbor algorithms.
3. On-line learning (Halving, Weighted Majority, Perceptron, and Window).
4. Basic understanding of classification algorithm such as Support vector machines, Decision trees, Ensemble methods (Boosting, Bagging), Bayesian inference.
5. Understanding of Logistic regression, Linear Regression
6. Understanding of clustering methods such as k-mean, k-medoid algorithm
etc.
Outcomes of Module 2 :
1. Apply the concept of supervised and unsupervised machine learning algorithm.
2. Applying basic machine learning algorithm such as linear regression for prediction problems
3. Use machine learning classifiers to prepare projects on recognition system such as Human Activity Recognition etc.
4. Use machine learning algorithms to prepare recommendation system projects.
5. Use machine learning clustering to solve unsupervised problems.
6. Apply basic concept of Reinforcement learning
Workshop pictures :
WORKSHOP ON “ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND
MACHINE LEARNING”
15 -16 February 2016
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE
Department of Computer Science & Engineering AND
Department of Information Technology
WORKSHOP ON
“DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING AND WEB DESIGNING”
Date – 4th to 5th February, 2016 Timings – 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Venue – Computer Centre
Workshop on Digital Image Processing and Web Designing was organized by Department of CSE and IT at College of Engineering Roorkee (COER) on 4th February 2016- to 5th February
2016 The trainer for the session was Dr.B.M Singh, Associate Professor and Mr. Dhaneswar Kumar, Assistant Professor at COER Roorkee.
The Field of image processing is continually evolving. During the past five years, there has
been a significant increase in the level of interest in image morphology, neural networks, full-
color image processing, image data compression, image recognition, and knowledge-based
image analysis systems.
Web design is the process of creating websites. It encompasses several different aspects,
including webpage layout, content production, and graphic design. While the terms web
design and web development is often used inter changeably, web design is technically a
subset of the broader category of web development.
The main objective of the event is to enhance the skills of the faculties in different domains
as discussed above. The event consists of two domains such as Digital Image Processing and
Web Technology.
The long term expected result of the training program is to become familiar with upcoming
technologies and develop end product by applying these technologies. During this training
faculty of computer science and information technology were trained. The training consists of
the two modules with four practical sessions.
TRAINING MODULES
1. Digital Image Processing
2. Web Designing
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this workshop is to get new technologies familiarized with faculties so
that they can learn the current technologies and can teach these new technologies to the
students and students can learn these new technologies and apply for solving real time
problems.
PRACTICAL SESSIONS
1. Study of Simulations Tools like, MATLAB
2. Study of Computer Vision and Image processing toolbox
3. Hands on execution of programs on the systems.
4. Understanding the outcome of the practical work
PARTICIPANTS
All faculty members of Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, COER
Roorkee
DAY ONE PROGRAM
Module1: Digital Image Processing Day one consists of Module1 named Digital Image Processing. The Trainer of day one
was Dr. B.M. Singh Associate Professor Department of Computer Science and
Engineering, COER Roorkee
Objective of Module 1
1. Analyze general terminology of digital image processing.
2. Describe and explain basic principles of digital image processing.
3. Design and implement algorithms that perform basic image processing
4. Design and implement algorithms for advanced image analysis (e.g. image
compression, images segmentation).
5. Assess the performance of image processing algorithms andsystems.
Outcomes of Module 1
1. Examine various types of images, applying preprocessing, intensity
transformations and spatial filtering.
2. Apply the learned techniques for noise removal and image enhancement.
3. Develop Fourier transform for image processing in frequency domain.
4. Evaluate the methodologies for image segmentation, restoration etc.
5. Apply image processing algorithms in practical application.
DAY TWO PROGRAM
Module2: Day two consists of Module 2 named Web Designing. The Trainer of day two was Mr.
Dhaneshwar Kumar Assistant Professor Department of Information Technology, COER
Roorkee
Objective of Module2
1. To understand and get familiar with facts and terminologies related to Web development and have glimpse of web technologies being used by top websites in
the world. 2. To understand the designing part of web development and open the gate for
creativity in web designing.
3. Basic understanding of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL, PHP etc
4. Understating of user interface, site structure, navigation, layout, colors, fonts, and imagery
5. To know how to combine multiple web technologies to create advanced web components.
Outcome of Module2
1. How does web works really, what makes websites work.
2. How to and where to start research, planning for website & actually build excellent
websites
3. How to create web elements like buttons, banners & Bars and of course complete UI
designs
4. Forms and validations for your website
5. Setting up page layout, color schemes, contract, typography in the designs
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE
Department of Computer Science & Engineering AND
Department of Information Technology WORKSHOP ON “INTRODUCTION TO MS WORD”
Date – 13th July 2016 Timings – 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Venue -Computer Centre
Details of Workshop: Department of CSE and IT organized a Workshop on “INTRODUCTION TO MS WORD” on 13, July 2016.It was attended by 8 staff members. The trainer for the session was Mr. Ashok
Kumar, Programmer in department of CSE/IT COER, Roorkee. The Objective and the learning focus area of the training were as follows:- 1. To provide hands on training on effective Desktop Publishing work using MS WORD for
day to day departmental DTP work.
2. Understanding the basics of Mail Merging and other tools available in MS WORD to save
time and increase efficiency
3. Introduction to various tools available in MS WORD to design advertisements & notices. 4. Introduction to MS WORD.
5. HOW to give effects to text of the documents
6. Basic Mail Merging & Table Designing.
7. Advanced Options for text effects.
Outcome: Staff members gained knowledge about - 1. Usefulness of Microsoft WORD in departmental work.
2. Mail Merging and basic tools/options available in MS WORD to design & type notices /
advertisement designing etc.
3. Applying text related effects in WORD documents.
Conclusion: The overall experience of the Lecture was really good it enhanced the
knowledge of all participants and all participants learned a lot from the workshop. This
workshop will really help in documentation work to all attendees. Event Picture:
Objective:The principle objective of this program is to enhance and upgrade
the expertise and capabilities of faculty members of the Electrical Department
Course Duration:Five Days
In this course, the following topics have been discussed
Optimization and its Applications
Power system operation
Mathematical Modeling and Simulation of Electrical Circuits
Engineering Optimization Models with GAMS
Application of Power System Tool Box (PST)
Applications of Fuzzy Logic
Trainers:
1. Mr. Aadesh Kumar Arya
2. Mr. Ashutosh Shukla
The list of participants as follows:
1. Mrs. Anuradha
2. Mr. Amit Kumar
3. Dr. J.K.Vashistha
4. Mr. Ashutosh Shukla
5. Mr. Abhishek Verma
6. Mr. Nitin
7. Mr. Ashwani Sharma
8. Mr. Sumit Nema
9. Mr. Vishal Saini
10. Ms. Urvashi Chauhan
11. Mr. Anurag Choudhary
Outcome:
At the end of course, the faculty members have learnt the following:
Use of various function viz. fzero function, fsolve function, linprog
function, fminunc function etc.)
Basic Concept of Mathematical modelling
Modelling and Simulation of Electrical Circuits.
Optimization programing for power system.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROORKEE
Department of Computer Science & Engineering AND
Department of Information Technology WORKSHOP ON
“MAKING EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION IN POWERPOINT” Date – 14th Aug 2015 Timings – 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Venue -Computer Centre
Details of Workshop: Department of CSE and IT organized a workshop on “MAKING EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION IN
POWERPOINT” on 14th August 2015. It was attended by 11 staff members. The trainer for the session was Mr. Sharad Kumar Singh, O/C, Computer Center in Department of CSE/IT COER, Roorkee.
This workshop provided hands-on training on PowerPoint and designed to make participants more competent in designing effective PowerPoint presentations.
The objective and the learning focus area of the training were as follows:-
1. Introduction to PowerPoint.
2. Idea/purpose behind presentation 3. Basic Tools to design PPTs. 4. Advanced Options to design PPTs.
5. To provide Hands on training on effective PowerPoint presentations making day to day departmental presentations 6. Staff members got knowledge about basic tools/options available in PowerPoint to
create presentations.
Outcome: Staff members gained knowledge about -
1. PowerPoint too for effective and attractive presentation designing .
2. Basic tools/options available in PowerPoint to create presentations.
3. Various graphical effects that can be used in presentations.
Conclusion: The overall experience of the Lecture was good and the participants learned
a lot from the lecture. Event Pictures