Friday, 29 July 2022
World Nature Conservation Day - 2022
Tuesday, 31 May 2022
International Panel Discussion - Robotics in
International Panel Discussion on
“Robotics
in Human Life”
The
Department of Computer Applications, Chevalier T. Thomas Elizabeth College for
Women organized an International Panel
Discussion on “Robotics in human life” on 30/05/2022 at 1 pm.
The
panel was enriched by four eminent speakers in distinguished fields of
robotics. They were Speaker 1 - Dr. Mayank Mathur, The Christie NHS Foundation
Trust, Manchester, UK followed by Speaker 2 - Dr.S. Shanthi, Principal,Care
Engineering College, Trichy, Speaker 3 - Mr. Arun Kumar Natarajan, Process
Automation Specialist, FLSmidth and Speaker 4 - Mr. Praveen Kumar,Co - founder,
Vbind Innovations, Chennai.
The
Session was started by Dr. Mayank Mathur enlightening and focussing in the
areas on Robotics in Medical Care and surgery. He emphasized the usage of
Robotics in Saving human life in various traumas. This helped the students to
understand the societal use and life saving cause of “Robotics in Human Life”.
The
next panel member Dr. S. Shanthi focussed the Research areas in Robotics and
influence of Artificial Intelligence in the workplace, she also explained about
the robotics in research areas related to medical technologies enabled robots.
She helped the students to understand the concept of Neural Networks and
Machine Learning as the early stage of understanding the technologies. She
showed a live demo of Da vinci Surgical Robot systems and how it has been used
to treat Rheumatoid Arthritis and Physiotherapy.
Followed
by the Next Panem member Mr. Arun Kumar Natarajan started his discussion on
explaining about the RPA (Robotic Process Automation), where Robots is used in
business, Benefits of RPA, how humans and robots are bonded here - Cohesions of
human and bot, who provides the RPA solutions, He explained clearly about What
is RPA and What is not RPA? He also showed a live demonstration of a chatbot
prepared by him which taught students about the vision of Automation with
respect to business and finance. At the end in the Q & A Session the students
asked various questions related to the future of RPA and resources available to
biome an RPA Specialist.
The
last panel member Mr. Praveen Kumar explained how robotics are used in humans
for day to day activities, then dived into a completely practical session to
the students, he showed a microcontroller and 8236 & 8246 microprocessor,
arduino kits. He explained how a robot is used in ICT ward beds to monitor the
patients. He showed a live video of a humanoid developed for a elderly people
using various sensors such as ultrasound, camera objects, how it speaks and
reply to the comments. He also explained the 3D printing technologies and 20 Kg
Drone to carry various ICE boxes, drugs and organs and Home Automation
Assistance systems. He also explained the Prosthetic hands and legs for diabled
using 3D modelled printers, Web Applications, IOT Applications, etc.,
The students discussed with panel members by
asking various questions related to robotics. The entire panel discussion was
more motivation and inspiration for the students to know about the various
fields of Robotics in Human Life.
Thursday, 26 May 2022
Thursday, 12 May 2022
Career Guidance Programme
Chevalier
T.Thomas Elizabeth College for Women,
Department of
Computer Applications
Career
Guidance Programme on “International Education & Migration Opportunities in
Australia”
The Department of Computer Applications, Chevalier T. Thomas Elizabeth College for Women organised a Career Guidance Programme on “International Education & Migration Opportunities in Australia” on 10.5.2022. The resource person of the day was Mr. Thiruvengadam Arumugam JP, Senior IT Engineer by profession, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals Ltd, New South Wales (NSW), Australia.
The resource
persons focused on the Reopening of international travel to students, Support
for international students, Australian strategy for international education,
International education engagement, Regulation information, Resources for
providers in supporting students and Eligibility requirements and skill based
migration. The programme envisaged to help them in enhancing their potential. The
session helped the students to choose the right career path based on their
educational and professional choices.
Also the
programme focused on personal growth, interpersonal effectiveness and skills
that are vital for placement and career growth. Students clarified their
queries in the interactive Q&A session with the resource person. Around 200
students participated in this Training Programme.
Tuesday, 10 May 2022
Industrial Visit - Regional Meteorological Centre
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
The Department of Computer Applications organized an
Industrial Visit to Regional Meteorological Centre,
Chennai on 5.5.2022, 6.5.2022 and 9.5.2022.
Students acquired knowledge
about weather forecasting and the technologies used behind this and they were given exposure about new Radar technology, Geographical Information
System, Global Positioning System (GPS), Satellite navigation system and Satellite
communication, as well as computer models that run on more powerful
supercomputers. Also they showed live demo on anemometer, double Stevenson
screen, thermometer and rain gauge. Students also visited different types of monuments
of ancient granite pillars which were used by meteorological department. 153 students and 5 staff members were accompanied in this
Industrial visit.