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News from SectionsKerala SectionAnnouncement IEEE Kerala Section is happy to appreciate and congratulate Mr. S Gopakumar, Chair IEEE Kerala EAC, on beingelected to the office of MGA as Vice Chair of Information Management – 2014. Congratulations!!! IEEE Kerala Section Congratulates the following members on being elevated to ―Senior Member Grade‖ooooooooooooMr. Simon AkkaraMr. Srinivasan RavindranMr. Saseendran PillaiMr. Samuel VargheseMr. Rajesh Kannan MegalingamDr. Sameer MuhammedDr. Sakuntala PillaiMr. Sabarinath PillaiDr. Maneesha RameshDr. Abraham T MathewMr. K B SenthilkumarMr. Madhukumar S DTechnical Talks Technical Talk on ―Metal Joining by Welding – an overview‖ by Dr. S Biju, ISRO, on 19 th June 2013 at the Institution ofEngineers Hall, Trivandrum.Technical Talk on ―The Story of Soviet Moon Rocket‖ by Mr. A K Ashraf, ISRO, on 26th June 2013 at the Institution ofEngineers Hall, Trivandrum.One day Certification and Hands on Workshop on Fundamentals of Labview on 29 th June 2013 at Mar Baselios Collegeof Engg and Tech, Trivandrum. The event was organized by IEEE Kerala Professional Activities Committee.Technical talk on ―Vedic Mathematics‖ by Mr. Ajay Mohan on 27 th June 2013 at CSI Hall, Kochi. The event wasorganized by IEEE Kochi Subsection.Conference: AICERA 2013: ICMiCRThe Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering organized ICMiCR – International Conference onMicroelectronics, Communication and Renewable Energy under the banner of AICERA – Annual International Conference onEmerging Research Areas, Amal Jyothi College of Engineering, Kanjirapally, during 4 th June - 6th June 2013. The conference wasTechnically cosponsored by IEEE Kerala Section and financially sponsored by Defence Research and Development Organization(DRDO) and Kerala State Council for Science Technology and Environment (KSCSTE). The conference received 551 papers ofwhich after strict review and scrutiny 201 were selected of which 149 registered and 125 were presented.IEEE India Info Vol. 8 No. 7 July 2013Page 12

The conference was inaugurated by Dr. T. P. Srinivasan, Executive Vice Chairman, State Council for Higher Education andformer Ambassador. Rev. Dr. Jose Kannampuzha, Principal, presided. Dr. Sameer Bataineh of U.A.E University, the invited guestdelivered the keynote addresses. Dr. Chris Rodger from Seneca College, Canada, released the proceedings. Dr. James Jacob,Dean- Research & Development, Prof. K. G. Satheeshkumar, Organizing Chair and HoD, ECE and Prof. Geevarghese Titus, CoChair, spoke on the occasion. Mr. Sabarinath Pillai, Secretary, IEEE Kerala Section also addressed the audience.Keynote Addresses and Invited Talks: The following delegates carried out the keynote and Invited talks during the conference.1) Dr. Sameer Bataineh : Professor and Acting Dean, College of Information TechnologyUnited Arab Emirates University2) Prof. Chris Rodgers, Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO), Seneca College, Canada3) Dr. R. M. Vasu, Professor, Department of Instrumentation and Applied Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore4) Dr. V. N. Mani, Scientist-E, C-MET, Department of Electronics & Information Technology, Govt. of India, Hyderabad5) Dr. Sreelal S Pillai, Engineer-SF, Section Head, BSED / CDSG, VSSC / ISRO, Trivandrum6) Dr. A. Sreekumaran Nair, Amrita Centre for Nanosciences, Cochin7) Meena D , Scientist F, LRDE DRDO, Bangalore8) Dr. Gladston Raj S, Head, Department of Computer Science, Government College, Trivandrum9) Dr. S. Jayaraj, Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department, National Institute of Technology CalicutResearch Papers Presentation: The organisers received 551 papers from participants over 8 countries. Out of 551 papers, 201were selected after Expert Review and 149 papers were registered and 125 were presented. Papers were received from thefollowing Countries, Iraq, Iran, US, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, South Africa and Chile. The papers were presented inaround 30 sessions conducted within 3 days in 6 different venues. The sessions were chaired by more than 30 technical expertsfrom various leading institutions over India and abroad.Cultural: The second day of the international conference witnessed a cultural night. It hosted a professional team to perform a‗Kacheri‘, a traditional classical music presentation. It marked a colorful end to the second day of the programme.The last day witnessed everyone taking part in a ‗sadhya‘, thus learning more about the culture followed in Kerala and associatedcelebrations of ‗Onam‘, a traditional festival.IEEE India Info Vol. 8 No. 7 July 2013Page 13

Valedictory Ceremony: The conference entered into its final lap with the Valedictory function attended by an august audienceand Dr. A.V.George, Vice Chancellor, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam was the Chief Guest. The function was presidedover by Rev. Dr. Jose Kannampuzha, Principal, Dr Sameer Bataineh from U.A.E University; Prof. Chris Rodgers, Seneca College,Canada and Dr. James Jacob, Dean Research; who also addressed the audience. Prof. K.G.Satheeshkumar proposed the Vote ofThanksMadras SectionIEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Madras ChapterInauguration of the chapter & Distinguished LectureThe ‗Inaugural Meeting cum Distinguished Lecture‘ of the Madras Chapter of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society washeld on Friday, June 21, 2013. There were 46 attendees – 21 IEEE members and 25 non-members in all including about 10students.Prof. Selvan Krishnasamy, the Founding Chair of the Chapter, welcomed the gathering, and listed the following objectives for theChapter:1.2.3.To contribute to quality enhancement of electromagnetic education in the region by organizing, among others, staffdevelopment programmes and seminars. A seminar on electromagnetics has been scheduled for October 28-30, 2013.Preliminary discussions have also been initiated to organize a conference on EM education during 2014 summer.To contribute to enhanced experience for students undertaking research and development in electromagnetics, antennasand propagation. Toward this goal, a half-day seminar on ‗Research and Publishing‘ has been scheduled for Saturday,July 20, 2013.To improve interactions between industry and academe. This objective was the motivation for nominating an industrycolleague, Mr. Ganesh Balasubramanian of Amphenol Antenna Solutions, as the Secretary of the Chapter.Ms. Vidyalakshmi, Graduate Student Member, spoke on the expectations of students from the Chapter. She sought to know thebenefits of IEEE membership for students, apart from access to journal and conference articles, which most of the institutionsanyway offer.Professor Sembiam Rengarajan, California State University, Northridge, USA, who delivered the inaugural address, addressed thisconcern and gave ideas as to how the Chapter can contribute to students. His suggestions included organizing student posterpresentations and organizing industry sponsored events, where students would get to interact with industry representatives. In asubsequent response to that query, Prof. Selvan added that IEEE membership could be effectively used for professionalnetworking.The inaugural address was followed by an invited technical talk by Dr. D.C Pande, Director (Technologies), LRDE, Bangalore.His talk was on ‗The impulse radiating antenna.‘Dr. P.H Rao, the Chapter‘s Vice-Chair, spoke on how the Chapter hopes to continue to organize events for the benefit of itsmembers. He concluded the inaugural meeting with a vote of thanks.After tea break, Prof. Rengarajan delivered two interesting lectures. The first one was his distinguished lecture entitled ‗Design,Analysis and Applications of Waveguide-Fed Slot Arrays.‘ The second one was on ‗Microstrip Reflectarray Antennas: Theory,Design and Applications.‘Report by Dr. Krishnasamy Selvan, selvankt@ssn.edu.inIEEE India Info Vol. 8 No. 7 July 2013Page 14

National Engineering CollegeInauguration of IEEE Computer Society SB ChapterThe IEEE Computer Society SB Chapter of National EngineeringCollege, Kovilpatti was inaugurated on 10th July 2013 by Mr. H.R.Mohan, Chairman IEEE Computer Society, Madras and VicePresident of IEEE Madras Section and CSI and AVP-Systems, TheHindu, Chennai in the presence of Dr. P. Subburaj, Principal and Dr.B. Paramasivan, Professor & HoD/CSEMr. B. Mahadevan, the student chair of IEEE CS welcomed thegathering. The Principal in his presidential address stated thatmemberships in societies like IEEE CS are useful to the students andhighlighted the certification programmes and conferences beingconducted by the IEEE CS which would help the students in theircareer.After the introduction of the chief guest by N. Vinodhini, IEEE CS executive member, Mr. Mohan, formally inaugurated the IEEECS SB branch by launching a creative video presentation highlighting the salient features of IEEE CS, engineered by the students.In his inaugural address, Mr. Mohan stated that, the younger generation is more creative and innovative. He said that computershave become ubiquitous and pervasive and are playing an important role in all walks of our life through different applications. Hetraced the development of computer science during last 30 years and highlighted the opportunities available to the students in themajor domes of CSE such as hardware, Software, Applications, Networking & Security, Infrastructure and Management. He alsobriefed on the benefits of IEEE CS membership in keeping one updated with the developments and added excellent facilities likedigital library and elearning courses are available for members free of cost.Ms. I. Muthuselvi, Asst. prof., Dept. of CSE introduced the bearers. Mr. S. Sethu Ram Balaji, executive member proposed the coteof thanks. The arrangements for the inaugural function were made under the guidance of Dr. B. Paramasivan, HoD/CSE with thesupport from staff coordinators M. Jayalakshmi, A. Shenbagaraman and students of CSE.Ranganathan Engineering CollegeAcademia Industry Meet: REC-AIM 2013REC Academia – Industry Meet 2013 was organised on 29th Jun2013. Prof. Dr. M. Rajaram, Vice-chancellor, Anna University,Chennai, inaugurated the meet and addressed the gathering. He saidthat the interaction between technical institutions and industry is theneed of the hour which cannot be postponed at any cost. He addedthat the gap that exists between industrial expectations andstudents‘ preparedness in the area of soft skills and technicalknowledge can be bridged only through healthy interaction betweenindustries and institutions. He also pointed out that institutions canconsider sending the faculty to the industries at least for 15 to 20 days in a year to start with and give them specific training in theareas of their interest to enable them go for application oriented teaching.Dr. P. Tamilarasi Murugesan, Chairperson of Ranganathan Educational Institutions presided over the inaugural function and Dr. S.Nithiyanandam, Principal, Ranganathan Engineering College, welcomed the gathering.In the meet, Mr. Murale Narayanan Director, Information technology India Centre of Excellence-EMC, Bangalore, Mr. P.S.Badrinath General Manager, AXIS IT &T, Chennai, Mr. Chandrasekar Chenniappan, Head of Human Resources-India AtmelCorporation, Chennai, Mrs. R. Sivakami, HR Business Partner FL Smidth Pvt Ltd, Chennai, Mr. P. Thirunavukkarasu, SeniorManager, Wipro Technologies, Chennai, and Er. S. Balaubramanian, Chief Consultant, SBS Associates, Coimbatore, addressedthe participants explaining what the industry people expect from academician, and how the students could be prepared for industryjob. They also briefed about the job opportunities available.Dr. R. Murugesan, President ISTE, New Delhi was the Chief Guest at Valedictory session. Around 300 students and 100 facultymembers participated in this meet and benefitted. The event came to an end with vote of thanks by Ms. Amritha Kailesh.Report by: Mr. Mohan JIEEE India Info Vol. 8 No. 7 July 2013Page 15

Kingston Engineering CollegeNCETICT-13: National Conference on Emerging Trends in Information & Computer TechnologyNCETICT-13, a two days National Conference onEmerging Trends in Information & Computer Technologywas organized during 8th & 9th June 2013 by Departmentof Information Technology and Computer Science &Engineering. This National Conference was technically cosponsored by IEEE Madras Section, ICT Academy ofTamil Nadu.Dr. G. Baskar, Principal, welcomed the gathering andspoke on the importance of the Conferences, Research &Development in various fields. Thiru. D.M.KathirAnand, Chairman, in his presidential address, pointed outthat automation is the future of technology & that computerscience & information technology engineers have a major role to play in every aspect of life starting from agriculture to rocketscience.The chief guest Dr. M. Ponnavaikko, Vice Chancellor of SRM University, Chennai, inaugurated the Conference and delivered theinaugural address. In his address, he took us on a memorable trip down memory lane by narrating the beginnings of computers. Hisinformative talk outlined the sequential development from mainframe computers to FORTRAN, to our current day peercomputing, grid computing and cloud computing. His hilarious remarks on robots were both refreshing as well as thoughtprovoking. He reminded us that irrespective of the developments in technology we humans must remember our role and not forgetthe tasks that we need to carry out. The Inaugural function ended up with vote of thanks by Ms. U.V.Arivazhagu, HOD/IT.In NCETICT-13, around 150 papers were received from various institutes out of which 46 papers were selected and presented inthe conference. Each Paper Presentation session began with a talk given by eminent academicians from leading institutions.On 8th June the first session was kick started by Dr. C.Tharini, Professor, B.S.Abdur Rahman University, Chennai. Her keynoteaddress on ―wireless sensor networks‖ was very informative and the algorithms for each and every layer in OSI model were highlyinformative. It gave us a clear picture about the research possibilities in this field as well as the issues faced in wireless sensornetworks.The post lunch session witnessed Dr. T. Mala, (Sr. AP, Anna University, Chennai) addressing the participants about CloudComputing. She elaborated on how cloud computing is an upcoming trend in information technology. Cloud computing is workingon the principle of virtualization and its major advantages are less storage space and less memory consumption. She explained howcloud computing has four types of models and went on to explain the disadvantages such as security issues in storage.Mr. E. Iniya Nehru (Senior Technical Director, National Informatics Centre, Chennai) was the keynote speaker in Session 3 and hespoke about ‗Security in e-Governance Projects‘. He mentioned that the e-governance projects put up by the government neededproper security to safeguard it from hackers. This security is required to identify and evaluate potential security threats. He further,stressed that the main requirement is authentication, confidentiality and integrity.On 9th June Dr. V. Vaidehi (Prof & Head, MIT, Chennai) delivered the keynote address on Fall Detection using Wireless SensorNetworks. Her address was based on health care application using RFID readers and CED funded projects for DST. Dr. M. Anand(Associate Prof, VIT – Vellore) delivered his keynote address on Theoretical Computer Science and elaborated on differentmolecular structures and importance of memory capacity in DNA based on bio molecular computing.Dr. R. Saravanan (Sr.Prof & Dean, SITE-VIT, Vellore) in his keynote address on Network Security, explained about the keychallenges and issues in security and importance of the emerging trends in security.In the valedictory function, Mrs. M. Menaka, AP/CSE welcomed the gathering. The certificates were issued to the participants byDr. R. Saravanan (Sr.Prof & Dean,SITE-VIT,Vellore). The function ended up with vote of thanks by Mrs.J.Daphney Joann,AP/CSE.IEEE India Info Vol. 8 No. 7 July 2013Page 16

Kingston Engineering CollegeNCEVEECT-13 National Conference on Emerging Vistas of Electrical, Electronics & Communication TechnologiesA two days national conference on Emerging Vistas of Electrical,Electronics & Communication Technologies, organized by theDepartment of EEE and ECE in association with IEEE MadrasSection was held on 15th & 16th June 2013.At the inaugural, Professor Dr. G. Baskar, Principal welcomed thegathering, introduced Chief guests and gave an overview of theconference. Thiru. D.M.Kathir Anand, Chairman, deliveredpresidential address. Prof. D. Thukaram, Dept. of EEE, IISc,Bangalore, in his inaugural address, focused how to publish paperin reputed journals. He explained about the expectations of areviewer and listed out the possible reasons for the paper to be rejected. He also motivated participants to upgrade their knowledgein emerging technologies. Prof. Nilesh Jayantilal Vasa, Prof. & Head, Dept. of Engineering Design, IIT Chennai, in a specialaddress highlighted the future technologies in power system. The conference proceedings are released by chairman, eminentprofessors and conveners of the conference.The aim of the conference is to bring research scholars, academicians and industry delegates together to present new ideas,innovation and research results. In this two days conference, about 127 technical and research papers were presented in 4 sessionsin parallel tracks at eight different venues in the areas of Power System, Power Electronics and Drives, Smart Grid, IntelligentControllers, VLSI Design, Embedded Systems, Nano Photonics, Wireless Network Technologies, MEMS & DigitalInstrumentation.Invited talks by eminent academicians and industry professionals were delivered as detailed below Dr. Thukaram, Professor, IISc., Bangalore on Power electronics application in power systems.Dr. C.Chistropher Asir Rajan, Associate Professor, Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry on Principle, modellingand control of renewable energy sources.Dr. Ashwin Kumar Sahoo, Professor, SSN College of Engineering on Power quality issues and energy auditing.Dr.N.Kumarappan, Professor, Annamalai University on Soft computing techniquesDr. Nilesh Jayantilal Vasa, Professor & Head, IIT Madras on Compact gas sensors for environment & bio medicalmonitoring.Dr. Raja Veerapa, Principal, Global Institute of Engineering & Technology on Smart antennas for wireless and mobilecommunication.Dr.Ramalatha Marimuthu, Professor & Head, Kumaraguru college of Technology, Coimbatore, on Research andassistive technologies.Dr. Raja Paul Perinbam, Professor, Karpaga Vinayaga College of Engineering & Technology, Chennai on DSParchitecture design essentials‖.At the valedictory function, Dr. Baskar, Principal delivered key note address and certificates were issued to participants. The eventended up with vote of thanks by Professor. T. Senthil Kumar, HoD/ECEReport by: Jayachitra Selvaraj, jayanethaji@gmail.comKnowledge Institute of TechnologyCourse on PCB Hardware DesignThe IEEE SB in association with ECE Dept. organized a non-formal course on PCB design during 26-27,Jun 2013. On the first day, brief history, PCB types were provided by Mr. Vaithiyanadhan of RR Circuits.He explained the steps involved in creating a layout using ORCAD software. On the second day, thestudents were grouped and practical sessions were held to prepare PCB and the basic circuit was alsomade over the circuit and output was obtained. This course will be useful to the students in their projects.IEEE India Info Vol. 8 No. 7 July 2013Page 17

Course on LABVIEW Software TrainingThe IEEE SB of KIOT in association with Dept. of ECE organized a non-formal course onLABVIEW during 17-21, Jun 2013 with Mr. Jagedish from National Instruments as resourceperson. On the first, the basics of LABVIEW, the wiring and dataflow programming for the d

2013. Prof. Dr. M. Rajaram, Vice-chancellor, Anna University, Chennai, inaugurated the meet and addressed the gathering. He said that the interaction between technical institutions and industry is the need of the hour which cannot be postponed at any cost. He added tha

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