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Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering
IEEE-SJCE Student Branch
ANNUAL REPORT
2013-2014
IEEE-SJCE is an active student branch under Bangalore
Section and has conducted many successful events during
the academic year 2013-2014. The brief report of the
events has been outlined further.
IEEE-SJCE
IEEE-SJCE was established in 1992, for the purpose of sharing technical knowledge
and experience with its parent body, IEEE. IEEE-SJCE is the brainchild of technically proficient
students, with the motive of improvising the student community in technical arena. It works on
instilling a hunger for technical knowhow and strong fundamentals among the students of
Mysore hub as a whole. Since its inception, IEEE-SJCE has been conducting a number of well
organized events consistently.
IEEE-SJCE conducts two annual technical
fests during odd and even semesters. The
odd semester fest Tuxedo is devoted to
aggrandize open source among the
student community. The event semester
fest Cyberia is aimed at strengthening
the relation between industry and
academia.
IEEE-SJCE has over 150 IEEE members for the academic year 2013-2014. The
members are very active and enthusiastic to learn. Monthly meets will be conducted where
discussions will be made about the current trends among students and what new measures can
be taken from our side to help the students to the best. These meetings are aimed at
inculcating good communication skills and event organizing capability among the IEEE
members. Through these meetings, feedback will be taken from members of all branches,
about their class response towards an event conducted through IEEE and based on this
feedback, suitable changes will be made so that students get benefitted to the greatest extent
in future.
IEEE Electron Devices Society has been providing students with the basic electronic
component knowledge since its inception in Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering.
Students are getting more familiarized with components, the various technique of circuit
making and the basics of robot building. It’s been the constant effort of the students who are a
part of this student branch and helping the enthusiastic participants a lot with their varied
queries on electron devices and components.
IEEE-SJCE Orientation Day
Release of Interface Attendees for the inauguration
The IEEE-SJCE Orientation Day was conducted on the 27th of August, 2013 in IS seminar hall at 5.30 p.m. More than a hundred students attended the session. Dr.C.R.Venugopal, (HOD, Department of E&C), Mr.R.S.Anandamurthy (HOD, Department OF EEE), Mr.K.V.A.Balaji (HOD, Department of Mechanical Engineering) and Mr.M.J.Sampath Kumar were the guests on the occasion. The main objective of the orientation day was to introduce IEEE to the freshers and to make them well aware of the numerous advantages of the IEEE membership. The session also helped the students to gain better acquaintance of the various IEEE activities which are carried out throughout the academic year. Addressing the audience, Dr.C.R.Venugopal, stressed on the importance of being an IEEE member, and also shared some inspiring stories of many successful alumni who were a part of IEEE-SJCE during their student years. This was followed by releasing of the ‘INTERFACE’. Interface is a technical magazine released by the IEEE-Editorial board, thrice a year, of which the first issue of the academic year is released on the IEEE orientation day. AbhayRaina, Editor-in-chief, IEEE Ed-Board, handed over the magazine to the chief guests. Later the copies were distributed to the audience. This was followed by presentations by the chairpersons of various societies of IEEE-SJCE. Towards the end of the session, there was a demonstration of the robots built by the students.
Many other interesting projects done by the final year students were also displayed. The
audience was delighted to watch the presentations and appreciated the projects and
demonstrations.
Snap Circuits
In order to create awareness among first year students, IEEE-SJCE EDS came up with an idea of conducting Snap Circuits workshop.
Section of students implementing circuits using circuit kits
The workshop was conducted for first and second year exclusively. Initially the
participants were divided into 3 groups. And the workshop was conducted for 2 days. The first
group was made to attend the workshop in the first session in one day and other 2 groups were
made to attend it on the next day. Initially they were shown the videos of many easy circuit
building techniques and then the seniors explained the circuits which were already built using
the kit. The workshop was broken into two parts. Basic circuits were built using the kits. The
participants were asked to make a group of five and visit each circuit in succession where the
seniors at each circuit explained them in detail the working of each circuit. Then students were
allowed to explore different circuits with the help of the manuals which came with the kits
under the supervision of seniors. A total of 127 students attended the workshop.
Kits used for Snap Circuits
Vacation Project Mania 4.0
IEEE-EDS, a major wing of IEEE-SJCE Student Chapter initiates its academic activities every year by taking up ‘Vacation Project Mania’ during vacations. The main motto or aim of this vacation project mania is to convey ideas and the practical knowledge of seniors to the juniors, mainly to have a better exposure to practical aspects and global thinking. Vacation Project mania 4.0 was conducted during semester end holidays (4th July to 27th July), with the simple thought that students utilize their holidays in a constructive manner and can actively participate to learn something to its core. Students from all the circuit branches (around 110 students) attended the project sessions every day for 3 hours. They covered the most important topics which are basic to the circuit branches. VPM 4.0 was devised into three phases:
First phase (VPM 4.0.1): In the first phase, the attendants of the session were taught to design some basic analog
electronic circuits and its practical implication. VPM 4.0.1 ran for about 9 days, from 4th to 12th
July, at Electronics Labs of Department of Electronics and Communication, SJCE. In this phase,
seniors put forward their knowledge of electronic circuits in the form presentation. Juniors did
their own regulated power supply (constant and variable), current deriver circuit, astable and
monostable multi-vibrator circuit (Using 555 timer IC), burglar alarm, water level indicators,
comparator circuits etc.
Participants working on circuits in Electronics Lab under guidance of seniors
Second phase (VPM 4.0.2): Second phase of vacation project mania started on 16th of July and the sessions were conducted for about ten days at IS seminar hall. The second phase was very different where students not only learnt programming microcontrollers, but also built their own development board and USBasp. The students also had a hands-on experience on eclipse IDE software in which they learnt to program their microcontrollers.
Third phase (VPM 4.0.3): The third phase of VPM is a project competition. The students have learnt many practical aspects in the first two phases of VPM. They can devise their own ideas and implement them to a project, relevant for the real world. The projects will be presented in a later session. After evaluation, the projects will be awarded with prizes. All participants who attended VPM will be given certificates. After this, students were informed to come up with the projects. We received 10
Projects from the participants. They are evaluated by judges from BOSCH and ITTIAM and prizes
were given to the projects with better implementation and innovative ideas.
In order to maintain the interest levels of students during these 25 days long days, we
had organized informal events in between the main events that would not only give them a
change from regular schedule, but also see to that they feel free with the seniors so that they
can clear their doubts without any hesitation. We were even giving away perks to the students
and teams who were most active so that we could get maximum interest and involvement.
Board prepared by students
Web designing Mania
IEEE-WDB, a wing of IEEE-SJCE student chapter conducted web designing sessions from
July 5th and went up to July 15th at CS lecture hall. The aim of WDB is to invoke interest in
students about the concept of web designing and making them self sufficient to design and
manage websites.
This course went hand in hand with Vacation Project Mania. While Vacation Project
Mania was given a slot between 09:30 AM to 01:30 PM, Web Designing mania slots were from
02:30 PM to 05:00 PM. We had about 40 entries. Sachin. K Bhat and Sparshith. N Rai from 7th
semester CS handled the sessions. We had about 10 volunteers to see to that individual
The topics covered in the session include HTML basics, Java, Java-script, jQuery, PHP
basics etc. HTML is the basic language which is initially used to build a website. HTML is the
main markup language for creating web pages and other information that can be displayed in a
web browser, whereas Java is a general-purpose object oriented computer programming
language which gives the flexibility to the application developers to write the code once and
run it anywhere. Students were exposed to all these programming aspects where they learnt
the major differences between various softwares and their advantages.
The students also got a vague idea about open source as they also used jQuery which is
a free, open source software, licensed under MIT license. They also learnt PHP which is a
server-side scripting language designed for web development. After the sessions, participants had
to submit a project in groups where they had to design their own website from scratch. The best design,
being most attractive, fluidic and fully fuctional would win. The team of Kruthi, Priyanka and Archana
from CS bagged the first prize.
Section of students attending the web designing classes
WEEKLY EVENTS
IEEE-SJCE, under its active wings, IEEE-SJCE EDS, IEEE-SJCE WBD and IEEE-SJCE WIE,
conducts the following events every week. Students from all circuit branches, IEEE members, as
well as non-IEEE members take part in these events in large numbers. The weekly sessions aim
at boosting 1st and 2nd year students with technical and non-technical skills which are not a part
of the curriculum.
1. IEEE Women in Engineering
WIE is the largest international professional organization dedicated to promote
women engineers and scientists and inspiring girls around the world to follow their academic
interests to a career in engineering. The mission of IEEE WIE is to facilitate the global
recruitment and retention of women in technical disciplines. IEEE WIE envisions a vibrant
community of IEEE women and men collectively using their diverse talents to innovate for the
benefit of humanity.
In this regard, IEEE-SJCE hosts a few events from WIE every year. Speak-o-meter is one such weekly event conducted on every Tuesdays. This helps the students to build up their communication skills. It also brings up confidence among students to actively involve in groups. This event on a whole aims at training students to perform well at thier placements. The first week, had an ice breaking session where students were made to participate in various activities so that they got to mingle with new people. The later sessions were followed by group discussions which included both technical and social topics. Students participated actively in such discussions and came up with a few practical solutions while addressing some social issues. There was a huge turnout for speak-o-meter this year.
2. IEEE STAR
The IEEE WIE Student-Teacher and Research Engineer/Scientist (STAR) Program was
developed to address the growing concern that, at a young age, girls are discouraged from
careers in mathematics, science, and engineering.
Volunteers from IEEE-WIE has initiated IEEE STAR for children at Bapuji’s Children
Home, an orphanage at Mysore which houses 30-40 children. The children there don’t get a
chance to learn computers hands on. Volunteers from IEEE SJCE WIE branch visit the orphanage
every week and help them get acquainted with basic tools of computer like MS- Paint, Word
and PowerPoint, alongside of which they were made to answer questionnaires on social science
and play charade. Working with the MS tools helped these kids pick up speed-typing,
presentation making, painting with different tools like auto-fill etc.
They also help them with their academics by solving their doubts in Mathematics and
Science. Personality development is given due importance and several supporting activities for
the same are conducted.
As a part of this program, IEEE-SJCE alumni have donated computer work books, stationary materials and essential garments for the girls.
“Our long run goal is to encourage these girls to take up engineering as their
career. For which, we have been striving to create interest in them for
Mathematics and Science alongside acquainting them with computers”
- Rachitha.S, Chair Person, IEEE-SJCE WIE, Mysore.
Volunteers helping children in Mathematics and Science.
3. Practical Electronics
Practical Electronics is an educative weekly event aiming at improvising the knowledge of student members of SJCE Student branch. These sessions provided fundamental practical approach to students and helped them in developing simple to complex circuits in step-by-step manner. The main motto of practical electronics was to introduce students to the upcoming technology, to give practical exposure in turn motivating them to innovate something better. It was conducted on every Thursday between 5:30pm and 7:00pm. A lot of volunteers from 3rd and 4th year EC, EE and IT had taken initiative to assist juniors to improve their understanding in basic electronics.
Every session was divided into three sub sessions: 1. Theory
2. Practicals
3. Demonstration and interaction. The students were provided with the platform to give a short talk and to discuss their
ideas during interaction. The theory sessions included introduction of components, principle,
usability and limitations. Practical sessions were meant for demonstration of projects,
simulation of circuits and some hands on session for juniors based on the components
discussed. All these sessions got affirmative feedback from students. This was divided into 5
sessions where students learnt in detail about diodes and applications, LEDs, LED matrix, power
supplies and transformers, IR and LDR sensors, principles of weighing machine etc.
Students keep to learn from seniors at practical electronics sessions
4. Web Designing
Web designing sessions were conducted on every Wednesdays to teach the students the
basic art of designing websites. There was a huge turnout for these sessions till the end of the
semester. The topics covered in the sessions include HTML basics, Java, Java-script, jQuery, PHP
basics etc. The aim of WDB is to invoke interest in students about the concept of web designing and
making them self sufficient to design and manage websites. After learning the basics of web
designing, the students were curious to design their own, general purpose websites. Around 100
students attended the sessions regularly.
These sessions were designed for students from all branches. So web designing was
thought to the participants right from scratch. Each session was divided into theory sessions
and hands on sessions, both going hand in hand. The theory part of a particular topic was
explained at first and then the participants had to work on the same code in their respective
laptops. We had a good number of volunteers for these sessions and so all the students were
given individual attention. Finally, seniors made the participants aware about hosting the
website and also about website maintenance, which are very much need for a career as a web
designer.
Web designing session
STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONGRESS
The Student Leadership Congress (SLC) is an annual event held by IEEE Bangalore Section. It aims at benefiting the student members in managing innovative activities and improving their team building and leadership skills. It hopes to improve student branch operations and the networking amongst student branch members.
This year, the Student Leadership
Congress 2013 was hosted by Mysore hub in collaboration with the student branches of six colleges. The event was held on the 14th and 15th of September of 2013 at Suttur. The event was a greater success than expected with over a hundred enthusiastic students from all over Karnataka. The theme of the 2-day event was, 'Leadership and Entrepreneurship'.
The first session for Day-1 of SLC 2013 was by Mr. Pavan Sondur, CEO of Unbxd. Unbxd
was started by Mr. Prashanth Kumar and Mr. Pavan Sondur himself. They're both alumni of SJCE, Mysore. They are also active members and office-bearers at IEEE SJCE. Mr. Pavan Sondur shared his past experiences about his college life and how that had an impact on his achievements as an entrepreneur. He also spoke about how one should and could start his/her own company. Dr. Sudheendra Kaushik held the next session. In a world like ours, where people flock
together like sheep in search of materialistic pleasure, empowering oneself and realizing the
importance of one's contribution to the world by using one's talent and working on what one
loves is very crucial .He succeeded in doing just that, with his witty stories and a truly, truly
motivating talk about what leadership is.
Lunch was followed by the next session by Mr.Ravikiran Annaswamy, who is the
current Vice Chairman for IEEE Bangalore section. This first activity of the day was the '50-rupee
Activity’. It is a very popular E-Cell introductory game, which involves creating innovative paper
products having bought stationary from a market. The cycle of entrepreneurship was
introduced in a fun and interactive way. The event tested their leadership as well as team-
playing skills.
Inauguration at Suttur
Appropriately, this was followed by a session on patenting and IP filing by
Mr.Rakesh Prabhu. Mr.Rakesh is a Registered Patent Agent before the Indian Patent Office and
is a Partner of ALMT Legal.
In the evening, yet another engaging activity called 'Udaan' was conducted. Team members elected their CEO, CMO, CFO, COO, leads etc., and then branded their company. By building a product (aircraft prototype) by buying the raw materials required in a market that simulated real-life market conditions, they approached investors (small scale investor, large scale investor, public sector official etc) and then pitched their product. They obtained an order which they had to deliver in time. The one with the highest turnover won. The outcome was to understand startup dynamics, market trends, investor mindset, basics of a balance sheet etc. A session by Mr.Manjunath Iyer was the first event for the second day. He is the Chairperson of IEEE GOLD Banglaore. GOLD stands for Graduates Of Last Decade. He briefed the students about reaping the benefits of IEEE after graduation, as a working professional. Then there was a session by the budding entrepreneurs of Mysore, Mr.Srinidhi Prahalad, the founder of Reinventio - a startup (student of NIE, Mysore). He gave the much needed drive to be an entrepreneur and pursue our passions. Mr. Nikhil Furtado, founder of three thriving businesses -Gotee Apparel, Hidden Reflections and Jugaad, and co-founder of iPrint3D (student of VVCE, Mysore) spoke to about his journey as a student entrepreneur. After the break for lunch, one of the most thought-provoking and eye-opening sessions of the day, was held by Dr.Balasubramaniam. At a very young age, he founded the Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement. He represented the state of Karnataka in support of Anna Hazaare's protest concerning the Lokpal Bill. The last event, but one of the best sessions of the day was by Mr. Goutham Prasad. He spoke of his journey in IEEE and how much the students would gain by actively participating and volunteering for IEEE. The then Mysore Hub Lead, Sushma. B, from IEEE-SJCE was in charge of organizing the whole event. The grand success of the event may be attributed to the volunteers from IEEE-SJCE and other colleges under Mysore Hub. It was an event that managed to incorporate fun, knowledge and networking in just two days; it was a power-packed event.
Speakers Mr.Pawan Sondur and Dr.Sudheendra Kaushik
Soldering and Etching Workshop
Soldering is a concept used in each and every electronic appliance. It’s necessary to know the proper soldering techniques. Keeping this in mind, IEEE-EDS SJCE conducted Soldering and Etching workshop on 29th September. Students were asked to register their names 2 weeks before the planned date. Totally 43 teams (2 in a team) from different branches of SJCE participated in the workshop. The workshop was conducted in 2 sessions at Electronics Labs of Department of Electronics and Communication, SJCE. Soldering in 1st session and Etching in the next session. In the Soldering session students were made to build Window Comparator circuit using Quad Comparators as the basic ADC. We seniors first explained the circuit and then taught the proper techniques of soldering. The session continued till 1:30 in the afternoon. Soldering includes interconnecting the components using wires if necessary, and this process becomes cumbersome if the circuit is too complex. To overcome this Etching process is employed wherein the required layout of the circuit is designed using a Software (Express PCB) and the same layout is imprinted on to a copper board, then the components are placed in their respective places and again they are soldered. In Etching workshop the students were made to work with Transistor Tester Circuit using 555-timer. The aim was to check whether the transistor works properly or not. If a good transistor is connected, it will produce a short across the LED pair when the
voltage is in one direction and only one LED will flash. If the transistor is open, both LED"s will
flash and if the transistor is shorted, neither LED will flash.
Participants listening to the explanation
TUXEDO’13
Tuxedo is an annual technical fest conducted every odd semester by IEEE-SJCE. It
mainly deals with Open Source Software and its features along with acquainting open source
revolution to newbies. This year, the fest was conducted on 9th and 10th of November, which
marks the successful completion of 12 consecutive Tuxedo fests at IEEE-SJCE. The fest began
with an inaugural ceremony on 9th November, 2.30 pm.
Mr.Somnath, from EMC2 was the chief guest for inauguration. He was accompanied by
our Principal, Dr. Syed Shakeeb Ur Rahman, Dr. C.R. Venugopal, Head of Department,
Electronics and communication and Prof. B.Shivamurthy, the Vice-principal & Head of
department Chemistry .The dignitaries were accompanied by IEEE-SJCE chairperson, Arjun U.
Prabhu. During inauguration, the 38th edition of “INTERFACE”- the bimonthly technical
magazine of IEEE-SJCE, was released by the chief guest.
The diverse upshots of Tuxedo’13 was preceded by pre tux events well
before November 9th and 10th (two days completely dedicated to tuxedo) to
invoke the feeling of the grand event. Pre tux events were,
Splash
Splash was a painting competition
conducted by IEEE-WIE with a theme “OPEN
SOURCE”. It was held on October 30th 2013. The
main aim was to enlighten students, specially the
1st and 2nd year students regarding the concept
of open source. Same paintings were used to
publicize the fest which was a week later. Over 25
participants registered for the event. Out of which
18 were IEEE members and rest being non IEEE
members. R.S.Anandamurthy, Head of the
Department, Department of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering, judged the paintings with
his vast knowledge in Open Source.
Tux Talk
Tux Talk was a platform to make way for
innovative ideas using open source software or
hardware which was held on 7th November. The main
intention of this event was based on the concept that
“More the knowledge is shared, more the knowledge
you gain”. Students from 1st, 2nd and 3rd years came
up with innovative ideas based on internet protocol,
phones built using blocks and some explained the
upcoming trends in the field of open source like an OS
built based on HTML 5 called firefox.
R.S.Anandamurthy appreciating the concept and painting of the students
Participant giving a talk on cell phone made of blocks
Cryptoparty
This was an initiation to introduce the most
basic cryptography software and the fundamental
concepts of their operation to the general public,
such as the Tor anonymity network, public key
encryption (PGP/GPG), and OTR (Off The Record
messaging). Conducted on 8th November witnessed
a large gathering. Out of 82 participants who
attended the session, 58 were IEEE members.
Anushruth S V, student from 7th semester E&C,
SJCE hosted the session.
The final showdown on 9th and 10th of November was accompanied by the
following events.
Localization
Localization is a process of adapting, translating and customizing a product (software) for a specific market to interface meaningfully to local users. Volunteers from FSMK, Mr. Rakesh and Mr. Jaikumar handled a 3 hour session which evoked a sense of love towards our local language. The participants were later asked to convert some complex medical terms from English to Kannada so that everyone would be proud in saying they have contributed to open source.
Anshruth explaining the principle of Tor anonymity
Students during the event localization
LaTeX
LaTeX is a document preparation
system and document markup language
which uses TeX typesetting program for
formatting its output. The session was
conducted by R.S. Anandamurthy, Head of
the Department of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering, SJCE. It was a
hands on session which went on for about
2 hours. 30 participants registered for the
event of which 17 were IEEE members.
Tech Quiz
As members asked us to conduct a Tech quiz
during the monthly members meet, we planned to
have one for Tuxedo in which the main stress was
laid to promote open source. For the same reason,
Quiz master Kevin Paul came up with a set of
questions based on Linux and other open source
software. It was a tough competition though. But
both participants and spectators enjoyed the event.
It’s notable that participants were not only from
engineering colleges, but we also had participants
from Mysore Medical College.
R.S.Anandamurthy instructing the students
Tech Quiz Poster
Blender
Free and open-source 3D computer graphics software product used for creating
animated films, visual effects, art, 3D printed models, interactive 3D applications and video
games included 3D modeling, UV unwrapping, texturing, rigging and skinning, fluid and smoke
simulation, particle simulation, soft body simulation, sculpting, animating, match moving,
camera tracking, rendering, video editing and compositing was the most successful event which
beautified the whole two day program. Most enjoyed by all the participants marked a happy
ending.
The event was conducted by the Mr.Sharath and Mr.Abhishek from Free Software
Movement Karnataka. We had participants from all over Mysore for the event. The event was
like the feather in the cap for Tux’13.
Participants during the session of Blender
Students working with interest on their blender projects
Accomplishments of IEEE-SJCE
The activities of the Electron Devices Society are governed by a Constitution and Bylaws
and administered by a Board of Governors(BoG) consisting of 4 officers, 22 elected members-
at-large and about 550’ex-officio’ members. There are two BoG meetings a year, with one
meeting always being held in December in conjunction with the International Electron Devices
Meeting (IEDM). The other BoG meeting is normally held in the May-June time period in
conjunction with another EDS sponsored conference. EDS members are encouraged to become
involved with the activities of the Society and its BoG.
This June 2013 EDS BoG meet was held on 1st and 2nd of June 2013 at Hong Kong
Polytechnic University, Hong Kong. Rakesh Kumar T S (Chairman, IEEE SJCE EDS) and Suhail
Ahmed Khan (Joint Secretary, IEEE SJCE EDS) represented EDS SJCE in the meet. The meet was
arranged by Mansun Chan of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
All the chapters were given 5 minutes to present about the activities like workshops,
mini-colloquial conducted in their chapters. All EDS Vice Presidents and Officers made a
presentation about their respective areas during the BoG meeting. Later various issues in all the
chapters were discussed and the board came up with few solutions. The measures to increase
the memberships were also discussed.
Rakesh and Suhail from IEEE-SJCE EDS at B0G meeting Hong Kong
Yanthrix - Robotics Workshop
Yanthrix was one of the most awaited workshops at SJCE Mysore. . IEEE –EDS has been
conducting this tech workshop from the past 4 years. Every year the workshop has seen
exponential improvements both in terms of organising and the technical stuff taught in the
workshop. Every year the feedback we receive from the student community is that the
workshop was worth attending, that they spent their weekend time in a more constructive way
and they took away more than what they have paid.
In the workshop we aim at educating the students with a Practical and Design oriented
approach. The workshop is so designed that it is best suited to beginners who are taking their
first step towards robotics, embedded systems and microcontroller technology. It is organised
such the students gain the basics of automation and at the end of the workshop they are
comfortable to design on their own.
This year we named our robotics workshop as Yanthrix. It was a two day workshop and it
was conducted during the even semester of 2014 on 15th & 16th February, at MBA Auditorium,
SJCE. The planning for the workshop and publicity were carried out months before the event.
For the design of the ATmega16 development board, USBasp, IR Sensor board and the chassis,
we did not rely on prototypes available in market. Instead they were indigenously designed
and tested by the volunteers of the workshop.
Bots with phone control and remote video transfer facility given at the workshop to students
We had a huge response from the student community. Totally we had 30 (4 members in a
team) teams registered. We received entries from circuit as well as non-circuit branches. We
had entries from other colleges as well. Sample codes, hardware (Development boards,
USBasp, IR sensors) debugging, software installation, basic concepts teaching, user code debug
were done by the volunteers themselves.
Software installations for most of the teams were finished a day prior to the workshop.
WinAVR, Atmel Studio4, Khazama AVR Programmer, USBasp drivers, IP Webcam.apk, JAVA
were the programs supplied to the teams. They were also supplied with required datasheets,
sample codes and necessary header and c source files.
Since the workshop had participants from 1st year BE we started the workshop by briefing
them about basic digital electronics and number representation in Binary and Hexadecimal.
Later we had a short presentation on Embedded C, Introduction to ATmega AVR architecture
(ATmega8 and ATmega16), USBasp need and working, Development board design which were
needed for the workshop. Then, they were taught Analog to Digital conversion, Sensors like LDR
and IR pair, H – Bridge motor driver and the concepts of timers, counters & interrupts.
Students learnt to code and move the bot accordingly. They learnt to interface IR sensors
using ADC of the MCU and build an edge avoiding robot. Later they learnt to use DTMF module
in conjunction with their MCU and learnt to remotely control the bot using a cellphone. This
cellphone controlled bot was the highlight of the workshop. We took this application to a next
level by achieving video transfer from the cellphone placed on the bot. By looking into the
video, now we were able to control the bot even when it was out of sight, using another
cellphone (Controller) by establishing a call from the host and the controller.
With these components in hand the participants were taught to code,
LED array
LCD display
Array of buttons
ADC
IR pair sensors to use it in applications like
Line following Robot
Edge detecting Robot
Obstacle detecting Robot
Cell phone controlled Robot with video transfer
Distinguished Lecture on Software
Defined Radio
A guest Lecture was delivered on 28th January, 2014 by Dr Jeffrey Pawlan in which
more than 150 students took part. Most of the participants were IEEE members even though
the event was kept open for everyone. Dr Jeffrey Pawlan a veteran in the field of Analog, RF
and microwave design and an engineer for over 4 decades, had flown from California to deliver
this particular lecture on Software Defined Radio. Having worked towards prestigious NASA
projects such as the very successful SARSAT/CORPAS search and rescue satellite ground station,
and having an engineering degree from UCLA, his eminence in the field of microwave and RF
design was irrefutable.
Dr. Jeffrey Pawlan’s arrival immediately materialized into not only a scholastic
experience but also an enthusing one. Putting it in his own words, he said “I’m here to inspire
you.” As a senior member of the IEEE MTT-S society, he voluntarily lectures students on
Microwave theory, all over the world. The lecture was altogether educational and professional,
and was duly appreciated by students who seemed to be mesmerized.
Gathering during the session
He exemplified the need for Software defined radio, first by illustrating the
shortcomings of the obsolete generation 1 ‘Zero-IF/Homodyne’ radio, and quickly progressed to
the generation 2 and generation 3 radio. As he did delineate, the later radios included a larger
number of A/D converters, and quadrature hybrids, which reduced costs while also reducing
the size of the radios, and also included concepts of oversampling and under sampling.
Furthermore comparison of the conventional circuitry also helped appreciate the need for SDR
(Software Defined Radio).
The concepts of Oversampling and under-sampling in the field of SDR were augmented
by a live demonstration of the same, and a graphic explanation of Nyquist Zones. While the
audience was rapt with the demonstrations, he spoke of generation IV fixed radio, and FPGA
and explained the circuitry concepts behind both. A few questions by Dr Jeffrey had no takers
at all owing to its complexity but he was glad to explain the underlying concepts, for the crowd
was heterogeneous, with freshmen, sophomore and seniors in the hall.
The lecture was followed by a short speech given by the HOD of Electronics and
communication Dr C.R.Venugopal which supplemented Dr Jeffrey’s lecture by describing the
career oriented prospects of the topics discussed. Furthermore Dr C.R.Venugopal felicitated Dr
Jeffrey Pawlan with a memento- a miniaturized Mysore Palace – as a token of gratitude for his
remarkably splendid lecture. While Dr Jeffrey’s lecture had a significant impact on the students
and persuaded them to consider Microwave and radio technologies, it also proved to be a
vibrant experience to everyone in the audience. We have been honored to have hosted him at
our college.
Dr C R Venugopal presenting a Memento to Dr Jeffrey Pawlan
Hack Track
IEEE-SJCE conducted an Ethical hacking workshop as a pre Cyberia event by Mr. Sunny
Vaghela who is the director and Chief Technical Officer of Techdefence. The workshop was
conducted on two days that is the 1st and 2nd of March. 170 students from SJCE as well as all
other colleges attended the workshop enthusiastically. The primary reason behind conducting
this workshop was to give a live demonstration of different Cyber attacks, hands on practice on
web application assessment, cyber crime investigation techniques, etc.
The workshop was divided into five sessions where students learnt the basics of
information gathering in first session and updated their knowledge up to phishing. The best
part of the workshop was live demonstrations. Mr. Sunny Vaghela demonstrated various
hacking methods on a live computer before all participants. He also discussed various
interesting cases that he solved as a crime solver. He stressed on the part of IT security as the
need of the day where people need to learn various phishing techniques and be secure against
all such things. The two-day workshop ended euphorically. The participants were contented at
the sessions. They were provided access to materials like videos for further studies. On a whole,
the event was appreciated to the extreme extent.
Mr. Sunny Vaghela explaining about Cyber Security
Workshop on Labview
Labview is a system-design platform and development environment for a visual
programming language from National Instruments. Students had requested for a workshop on
Labview during the monthly IEEE meet. Hence, IEEE-SJCE had directly contacted people from
the National Instruments Company itself to come and teach the students about the
multitudinous applications of this software.
The workshop was free and open to all. There was an entrance test conducted by the
company on 9th March 2014. A total of 120 students appeared for the test, out of which 70
students were selected to attend. The eligibility test was followed by a two day free workshop
at the MBA Auditorium Hall on 10th and 11th of March between 10 AM to 5 PM. The students
were amazed after they saw some videos showing the greatest research projects such as
automatic machine controlled eye-surgery, pupil controlled wheelchair, etc that used Labview.
Mr. Anurag Dhaipule from National Instruments was an alumni of SJCE and he
emphasized on how the activities of IEEE-SJCE during his student life had helped him in his
career at National Instruments. This inspired the participants to join IEEE and actively involve in
its activities. During the workshop, live demos were given in a simulation kit that was brought
by the team from NI. Students were excited seeing how easy analyzing things could be made
using a visually programmable graphical simulator like Labview. Students were asked to
generate sine wave, saw tooth wave, square wave, hanning and hamming codes, etc. Students
became more zelous on the second day as it was revealed that Labview licenses each worth
two lakhs were to be given away to the participants who could solve and submit a set of five
challenging questions in groups within a stipulated time. The workshop went on smoothly and
the students were thankful to have got a chance to attend such a magnificent workshop.
Selected students at the workshop
Cyberia’14
Cyberia is one among those iconic tech fests which has the history of success in high
scale. It aims to strengthen the institute-industry relationship. The students will be exposed to
challenges that will test their skills in a wide range of branches of engineering. It gives
opportunities to explore their mind in an innovative and imaginative way. The industry benefits
from a talent pool of well-rounded engineers to meet its continuing resource requirements.
Cyberia has always aimed to provide a forum for the interaction between the industry and the academia, providing a valuable platform for zealous students from all disciplines to quench their technical thirst.
Annual National Level Technical Fest by IEEE-SJCE
Inauguration
On March 14th, the stage was all set at 6:00 for the inaugural function of Cyberia’14. With banners and posters put up throughout the campus, there was festive environment in the college. Dr. M K Radhakrishnan, SRC Vice-Chair, IEEE-EDS Region 10 was the chief guest and Mr.Harish Mysore, Director, IEEE India Office was the Guest of Honor. Dr. Syed Shakeeb Ur Rahman, Principal, SJCE and Dr. C R Venugopal, Branch Counselor, IEEE-SJCE were the other dignitaries on dais. The 39th issue of INTERFACE was released by Mr. Harish Mysore. Aparna Nambiar, Vice Chair, IEEE-SJCE gave a brief report on the activities of IEEE-SJCE during the academic year 2013-14. At the same time, Sushma B, the Mysore Hub Lead was felicitated by dignitaries for receiving the Best Student Volunteer Award from IEEE Bangalore Section.
Chief Guest Dr.M.K.Radhakrishnan lighting the lamp
Release of 'Interface' by dignitaries
Panel Discussion
The launch was marked by a Panel Discussion between elite people from Industry and Academia with ample time given for Question and Answer. The topic for discussion
was, "
"
Moderator – Mr. T K Ramkumar
On Industry side, we had
Dr. M K Radhakrishnan, SRC Vice-Chair, IEEE-EDS Region 10. Mrs. Malathi Srinivasan, Country Manager, IBM academic initiative.
Mr. Vijay Koppad, Red Hat.
On Academic side, we had
Dr. Ashok Rao Dr. M M Nayak, IISc, Bangalore.
Dr. Syed Shakeeb Ur Rahman, Principal, SJCE.
• Mr. Harish Mysore, Director, IEEE India Operations.
Panelists during the panel discussion along with Moderator Mr.T.K.Ramakumar
The discussion was highly elucidating which made students realize not to rely just on the curriculum but to work on something extra. Panelists explained their views taking an example of Python language. Python Language is not a part of curriculum in most of Engineering Colleges. Yet, students know Python language which is because of their own interest. And industry is looking at students with such interest. Dr. M K Radhakrishnan expressed his views taking an example of Application of Op-amp. He questioned students if they knew how to use an op-amp as Multiplier and Divider. Students had the application of op-amp as an adder and subtractor as a part of their curriculum but not Multiplier and Divider. He meant to say, Industry is looking at people who think outside box and students who don’t set boundaries or limitations for the knowledge they get within the classroom. Mr. Harish Mysore made remark on SJCE and its standard and made a point clear to all students of SJCE that we are lucky to be in institution like SJCE. Later, students were provided an opportunity to be a part of discussion by asking a question to any of the panelists on dais. A lot of questions were addressed to Mr.Harish Mysore which were answered in a way to get applause from the person who questioned.
Talk on Big Data Analytics by IBM
Big Data Analytics being one of the trending technologies of recent years, IBM has
taken the initiative to educate young professionals regarding the ongoing research in the field
of Big Data Analytics and its advantages over traditional data analytics. We were glad to have
Mr.Bhavani Kumar Eshwar, Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM to enlighten us with knowledge
pertaining to Big Data. The session started with the need for big data by taking a simple
example of size of image in few mega pixel cameras and was compared to an advanced
technology of Giga pixel cameras which is not available in market yet. The size of images which
will be so huge that normal data analysis cannot match up to the expectations. And there
comes the need for Big Data.
Students had numerous questions to put forth before Mr.Bhavani Jumar Eshwar. Few questions that were asked are,
The speed of data analysis depends on Bandwidth. So, does Big Data have something to
do with the internet speed and hence can we expect some revolution in
telecommunication industry because of this technology??
What about the security issues? Is the data safe and accessible only to the customer?
What is the arrangement that you have to distinguish between data of each individual?
What about the security issues? Is the data safe and accessible only to the customer?
What is the arrangement that you have to distinguish between data of each individual?
Papyrus’14 Papyrus is a National-level Student Technical Paper Presentation Competition which is
one of the highlights of CYBERIA. Ideas, imaging and intellect serve as the ingredients for
innovation, but remain locked in the convolution of mind. With the sole purpose of exploring
the dormant ideas, CYBERIA'14 brings an opportunity to present the research and share
innovative ideas to improve present technology.
The topics included in PAPRUS’14 were:
o Development and applications of algorithms, Networking and communication, o Advanced computing, cloud computing and applications, artificial intelligence.
o VLSI & Embedded Systems, Digital Signal Processing, Bio-medical Engineering.
o Smart grids, Smart Meters, Recent advancement in power Electronics, Energy Management, and Alternate Energy Sources.
o Intelligent Automobiles, Vehicle Safety, Hybrid Vehicles, Automotive Infotainment, Fuel Cells, Green Automobiles.
PAPYRUS’14 was held in three stages:
• Abstract Submission:04/2/2014
Total of 66 Abstracts were received from various colleges from different places. • Submission of complete paper - 10/2/2014
Total of 51 complete papers were received which were evaluated by our lecturers and Top Ten Finalists were selected and were invited to present their papers in our college.
• Final presentation – 16/3/2014:
Total of 10 teams presented their papers in the form of power-point presentation and were evaluated by the esteemed Judges:
o Dr.Sudarshan Patil Kulkarni, faculty at Department of Electronics and
Communication, SJCE.
o Dr.C.R.Venugopal, Branch Counselor, IEEE-SJCE.
Winners of PAPYRUS’14 were:
1. First Prize: Spoorthi M N, Shreekantha AN, Spoorthi L Bilagi from JNNCE, Shimoga. 2. Second Prize: Ayisha Tabbassum From VVIET, Mysore. 3. Third Prize: Varun S, Vishal V.Shekkar, Sushanth Bhushan from SJCE, Mysore.
Students presenting their paper at Papyrus'14
“CONTRIBUTE TO OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE WITH
RED HAT”
Open-source software (OSS) has become a fundamental part of the online movement. It
allows technology to transcend conventional class boundaries, making applications available to
the “haves”, and the “have-nots”, all over the globe.
The session conducted by Mr. Mr.Vijay Kumar Koppad basically aimed at making
students realize the importance of open source software and how students can contribute to
open source and how to extract benefit out of it. Students were introduced to tools through
which the students can build, manage issues, review contributions regarding OS and use several
source code management systems such as Git, SVN, Hg.
It paved way for students to get involved in real world development, work on projects,
understanding and fixing bugs, submitting patches, performing code reviews and having your
code reviewed and get associated with the work and culture of foundations and large
companies which sponsor many open source projects.
Then we were introduced to the Gluster community and GlusterFS , an open source,
distributed, clustered, parallel, scale-out file system running on commodity hardware, which is
fully POSIX compliant and user friendly and steps for contributing to the GlusterFS project.
A small contest was held for the students, where students were distributed the
handouts regarding the ways to contribute to Open Source with Redhat and Stall was put up at
the venue to assist students. Students were provided with several small bugs to fix and
students who successfully accomplished the task were provided with attractive goodies!
Memento being presented to speakers from Red Hat
Amaze
Amaze is basically a line following robot competition
which is conducted as part of cyberia-14. Line follower is a
machine that can follow a path. The path can be visible like a
black line on a white surface (or vice-versa). This event is
organized by IEEE EDS SJCE.
Sensing a line and maneuvering the robot to stay on
course, while constantly correcting wrong moves using
feedback mechanism forms a simple yet effective closed loop
system. As a programmer you get an opportunity to ‘teach’
the robot how to follow the line thus giving it a human-like
property of responding to stimuli.
The contest was won by Darshan and team of 2nd year.
As the track was lengthy the maximum distance the winning
bot could cover was 3/4th the total in 6min 15 sec.
Talk on Entrepreneurship by Varun Agarwal
The most awaited event of
Cyberia’14 was the Talk on Entrepreneurship
by Varun Agarwal. This event was organized
in order to lay emphasis on the importance
of Entrepreneurship in the present scenario.
The event started at 8 pm. There were more
than 500 students waiting for the person
whom they consider as their inspiration. The
talk centered on his life, and how he could
achieve a lot of fame and glory in his life.
The director, the entrepreneur and the novelist life was filled with adventure worth to
share. The talk was followed by question answer session, wherein students asked him
regarding the basic plan he had, the way he executed, the problem he had to face etc. He made
us realize Doing what we wish makes our life simple and worthy. The talk was around 40 min,
which created a lot of spirit among the youngsters. On whole the event had created an impact
on the students to follow their heart and to achieve their goals.
Organizers of the event Amaze
Mr. Varun Agarwal inspiring students to think out of the box
Eldorado
Eldorado is an online treasure hunt contest conducted annually as part of Cyberia
wherein the essence of the traditional treasure hunt game with one-clue leading to another
and finally to the treasure, is captured on the virtual space. Here participants are given clues in
the form of pictures, which they have to analyze to unwrap the hidden meaning and figure out
the answer. Typing the right answer would present them with the next clue and take them a
step closer to the goal.
Apart from being an entertaining event, Eldorado also tests the participants for their
thinking, reasoning and google-ing capabilities. Thus a healthy competitive environment is
setup along with the opportunity to learn and explore hidden talents and excel at extra-
curricular activities.
Eldorado-2014 lasted for 2 days and 3 nights. It started on (11/03/14) Tuesday night at
10pm and winded up on (13/03/14) Thursday night at 12 am. The event was hosted on
www.cyberia.ieeesjce.com/eldorado and was open for participation to all. There were 411
participants in total. A forum was created solely for the purpose of interacting with the users to
address any issues and give out timely hints. There were a total of 53 levels. Rakshith Kashyap
from 6th
SEM, IS became the winner by being the first to reach level 52. The 52nd
and 53rd
levels remained unsolved by anyone even as the event closed.
C Night Out
C Night Out, a C-coding contest was organized as part of Cyberia’14 to provide an
opportunity for the participants to pit their coding skills against those of other programmers
from across the world. As name indicates, the event requires coding beginning at the night and
extending into the wee hours of the morning.
On 14/03/14 (Friday), the questions were made publicly available at 9.30 pm on the
Cyberia home page (www.cyberia.ieeesjce.com). There were 7 questions in total. The rules
instructed the participants to try and efficiently solve as many problems as they could before
7.30 am the next day (15/03/14). Neatness of the code and relevant explanations offered
additional points.
Sridhar Gopinath of 6th
semester, CS, SJCE bagged the first place. The event was organized and handled by web designing board of IEEE-SJCE.
E-nnovation
“E-nnovation” was a technical event in Cyberia 2014 conducted by IEEE EDS SJCE. Here,
the participants were asked to give innovative and effective solutions for practical and real-life
problems based on electronics and instrumentation.
The first round of this event, which was the prelims, was conducted on March 10th
.
There were around 44 teams registered for the prelims and there were two persons in each team. The questions in the prelims were based on basic concepts of electronics and electrical
engineering with some aptitude questions being included.
For the next round, out of 44 teams, 8 teams were selected. The participants were given
three real-life problems and they were asked to give innovative and effective solutions for the
same, within one hour. Just after the second round, the participants were asked to discuss on a
topic for five minutes. The topic was “Why in India the hardware manufacturing industries are
not investing on research and development in manufacturing? What is your view regarding this problem?? Give any suitable solution.”. The judges were
invited for the seminar round. The judges were Ashwin Rao C.S, former IEEE-SJCE-EDS vice
chairman, currently working in Analog Devices, and Mohammad Safwan, former IEEE-SJCE vice
chairman.
The winners were
1. Abhinandan S &Arun. S, 4th
semester E&C, SJCE, Mysore
2. Suraj.J &Sarthik.B, 4th
semester E&C, SJCE, Mysore
3. Krishnamoorthy Hegde &Maheshgoud A.P, 6th
sem, E&C SJCE, Mysore
Finaists during second round of E-nnovation Finalists
Exquizzite
Exquizzite is a general knowledge quiz contest which tests the day to day information
gathering capacity of a person. Like every year this year too we had participants in large
number on the finale of Cyberia’14 on 16th
March at 2:30 PM. A total of 68 teams of 2 people
each participated in the presence of around 180 viewers. The change in the Quiz master in the
form of Mr. Vinay Mudaliar brought in participants from Bangalore and other Mysore colleges.
The 1st
round comprised of questions related to latest activities with the option of
pounce. The 2nd
round was a unique with 7 questions and each answer starting with the letters
of C-Y-B-E-R-I-A. The 3rd
round was the Guessing round where the clues were displayed and
music was played. The teams were asked to link the clues and guess the common factor.
Another unique feature of this quiz was the BUZZER. Akshay Kumar, a 2nd
year EC student
made a brilliant buzzer which showed the team names in the ascending order. With his skills in Arduino and programming he gained the attention of the crowed and the praise of the Quiz master. “Such buzzer are not found even in high level quiz competitions like TATA conspiracy, one of the best buzzers I have ever seen” were the words of Mr. Vinay Mudaliar.
The Winners were,
1. Prahalada and Srinivas, PES University, Bangalore 2. Kevin Paul and Pratheek, SJCE
3. Gurudatta and Sathwik, National Law College, Bangalore
Mr. Vinay Mudaliar during the quiz
Mock Placements
Placement is often a word arousing a feeling of fear among many engineering students.
In order to eliminate this fear and give the students a direct exposure to the placement
procedure, we requested people from T.I.M.E to conduct mock placements at our college as a
part of Cyberia. The mock placements, as the name suggests, follows the same procedure that
students undergo during their placements.
The event was divided into three rounds, aptitude round, group discussion and
interview, giving it the feeling of facing an actual interview itself. The best part of the event was
that T.I.M.E decided to give away cash prizes up to three lakh rupees.
The first round, aptitude test was held on the 5st of March. There was a huge turnout of
around 300 students. The questions tested students of their skills in aptitude, verbal and logical
reasoning and time management. Students had a tough challenge of answering 90 questions in
one hour. Out of these 300 hundred participants, only 96 were selected into the second round,
group discussion round.
Group discussion round was held on 9rd March. This round was very interesting as the
finalists were divided into groups and had to battle on for survival. The final interview round
was on 16th March. The 14 finalists were interviewed between 10 AM to 12 PM by people from
T.I.M.E. The participants were judged based on their personality, attitude and confidence.
Though the winner and runner ups were given cash prizes, all the finalists were given special
discounts on placement training and other courses at T.I.M.E.
A section of students taking Aptitude test
Junkyard
Cyberia not only aims at promoting a good relationship between industry and
academics, but also aims at bringing out the creativity and marketing ability hidden within
students. Junkyard was one such event hosted by IEEE-SJCE Editorial board at the Auditorium
on 15th March at 03:30 PM. As the name suggests, in this event, participants were given some
scrap materials and the participants were asked to use their imagination and creativity to come
up with something useful, innovative and highly attractive.
Since it was a general event, students flocked from all branches to put their creativity to
test. We had 30 teams registered with 3 or 4 in a team. The event went on like this. Participants
were given some waste material like cardboard, bottle caps and paper. They were asked to
make boat shaped car that could move on land. The team to have completed this task
successfully was given a candle and a hay stick and was asked to convert the same boat such
that it could travel in both water and land. The competition continued in this manner. It proved
to be a great stage for imagination, creativity and team work.
Jugaad
Jugaad is one more of those events which try to bring out the awesomeness inside a
student, but this time, it’s in the form of a presentation in front of a large audience. This event
was again hosted by IEEE-SJCE Editorial Board at the open air Amphitheatre at MBA block on
12th March at 03:30PM. We had around 30 teams with 2 in a team as participants and around
100 spectators for this amusing event.
Contestants were given a hilarious and meaningless topic like “Why aliens never invade
India?”. Participants had to get ready to present their reasons and justify the topic in any way
they want. Most of the participants presented their unrestricted thoughts in the form of
stomach tickling hilarious conversations and some even enacted short plays. Some teams even
came up with videos.
This was just the first round. Six teams were selected into the second round. During
second round, again more random topics were given the teams had to get ready with their talk
or presentations on the spot. On the whole, the event was very special and unique.
Eureka
An idea presentation contest, “EUREKA” was
conducted as a part of Cyberia’14 with the aim of
letting students come up with innovative
solutions for problems and present them in front
of industrial experts. The mode of presentation
was left to the creativity of the participants.
The preliminary round was conducted on 13th
of March 2014. A total of 14 teams were
registered on the day and presented their ideas
in front of a Mr. A. Thyagaraja Murthy, Associate
Professor, Department of Electronics and
Communication.
The participants were judged mainly on the following criteria:
Innovativeness of the idea Business Feasibility Presentation Skills
Among these 14 teams, a total of six teams were shortlisted for the final round. The final round of “EUREKA” was held on the 15th of March 2014. A total of six shortlisted teams presented their ideas before the judges. Judges were, Mr.Srihari from IBM and other judge being the alumnus of IEEE-SJCE, Mr. Vinol Joy D’Souza, Ex-Chairman (2011-12), currently working as Business Analyst in Mu-Sigma.
Each team was given a total of 15 minutes to put forth their ideas. The time was divided as follows:
9mins +1 min for presentation 5 mins for Q&A
Winners were
1. Adarsh Ramesh and Gaurav Kashyap, SJCE for their idea PROSPECT. Topic: PROSPECT- Project ReachOut’s Synergetic Partnership with Electronics and Communication Technologies
2. Sunaina J Raju and Team, SJCE for their idea The Earth-Buff Network.
A participant presenting his idea before the judges
Valedictory The final showdown of Cyberia’14 was the valedictory function which officially
symbolized the closing ceremony of the three day long fest. The chief guest of the session was Mr.Srihari, alumnus of our college, who is currently working for IBM. The session was presided by Dr. C.R.Venugopal, Branch counselor, IEEE-SJCE and Head of the Department of Electronics and Communication. In his speech, Mr. Srihari stressed on the importance of organizing technical fests. Later the prizes were distributed to all the prize winners in various competitions. The valediction ended with the presidential address by Dr. C.R.Venugopal. It was a delightful Cyberia adding one more successful milestone to IEEE-SJCE’s achievements.
Overall, Cyberia ‘ 14 has seen a great response from students from all over the state. Its
diversity has made it reach a large number of participants this time. We will try taking it to
greater heights in the coming years creating awareness about IEEE among more and more
people.
An Overview
IEEE-SJCE has been working for the benefit of the students, not only from SJCE, but
also colleges from the entire Mysore Hub. The then Mysore Hub Leader, Sushma. B and
volunteers from IEEE-SJCE had taken it up as their mission to take Mysore Hub to a whole new
level and also maintain a very good relationship among the different colleges coming under
Mysore Hub. We had a number of events throughout the semester which attracted and
benefitted participants from most of the colleges under the Mysore Hub.
Here, at IEEE-SJCE, we aim to provide the juniors with the right exposure so that they
can make the best use of it and give their best towards growing technology. IEEE members
here are not only benefitted technically and practically, but they are also taken to new heights
in terms of communication skills and event management.
Our efforts are towards bridging the gap between academics and the industry and we
can proudly say that IEEE-SJCE is successful on this mission. We are supported by pioneer
experts like IBM, Red Hat, Free Software Movement Karnataka (FSMK), T.I.M.E, Talent Edge
and Gate Forum who are overwhelmed by the active participation of students in various
activities.
IEEE-SJCE has been doing the job of nourishing the budding seed of interest towards
technology among the first and second year students through its various programs in such a
way as to ensure that their spirits are always kept up. In this way, IEEE is playing a pivotal role
in shaping up the future of students.
Besides, newer approaches are constantly made to attract more and more students to
get their IEEE memberships. We keep the students updated with all the advantages and
privileges that one gets by becoming an IEEE member amid most of the events and hence put
in the best efforts to promote the cause of IEEE among all the participants and the delegates.
The two technical fests conducted by us, Tuxedo and Cyberia have been a striking hit
during the current academic year and has added to the glory of IEEE-SJCE. These fests have
seen participants from throughout the Bangalore Section who were contended by their
experience here. Every year, we try to improve ourselves and extend our reach. Through
properly planned Student Branch activities and by promoting and glorifying IEEE at all
engineering colleges under Mysore Hub, we aim at seeing the Mysore Hub as the best Hub
under the Bangalore Section.