Apr
11
Fri
WOMEN CODEATHON 7.0
Apr 11 all-day

A technical programming contest, Women’s Codeathon 7.0, sponsored by the Computer Society of India organized by Women’s Coding Club and Office of Alumni Affairs, was conducted for female students of KCG College of Technology, on 11th April, 2025 at KMC Auditorium.

The event commenced with a formal kick-start by Dr. AAnju, KCG Women’s Club Coordinator, and Dr. S.Muthuselvan, Head of the Department, of Information Technology, at9am. The event witnessed participation from around 100 female students across multiple departments, forming 30 teams. The contest aimed to foster logical reasoning, algorithmic thinking, and technical proficiency in various programming domains among femalestudents. The event encouraged participants to apply critical thinking and develop prototypes that addressed real-world challenges. Students successfully implemented diverse problem statements and demonstrated their functional solutions.

The expert jury was honored to include Ms. Rajeswari, a Software Engineer at CTS and a 2022 alumnus from the Department of Information Technology, whose valuable experience and insights enriched the evaluation process. The jury panel also included various faculty members, Mr. M Narendran, Mr. R Rajasekaran, and Ms. Krithikaa Venket from the department of Information Technology. The judges appreciated the students’ involvement and creativity, encouraging them to take their imagination to the next level. Students shared their experiences from the Codeathon, expressing great enthusiasm and excitement in tackling each challenge.

The program concluded with a valedictory function at 1 pm, marking the successful end of the event. The Principal,Dr. M.Muthukannan and the Head of the department of IT, Dr.S Muthuselvan, who presided over the function were formally welcomed by Dr. Babymol Kurian, coordinator of the event. The principal handed out prizes to the students. The session ended with a vote of thanks delivered by Dr. A. Anju, WCC Coordinator.

PRIZE WINNERS

1st Place – Soumiya N & Srimathi V of III year AIDS

2nd Place – Pasala Sathvika, Nulin Jeriba & Paula Daphne of III year CSE

3rd Place – Thirunelai Oveya S, Logapriya K & Shalini S of III year IT



Apr
16
Wed
International Conference on Sustainable Multidisciplinary Strategies for Carbon Neutrality (IC SMSCN-2025)
Apr 16 – Apr 17 all-day
Apr
26
Sat
Seminar on How to Crack CISCO placement Drive
Apr 26 all-day
Jun
23
Mon
AI Agents in Action: Design, Decision-Making and Deployment
Jun 23 – Jun 27 all-day

Faculty Development Programme (FDP)
Organized by: Department of Information Technology, KCG College of Technology
Dates: 23rd to 27th June 2025 | Mode: Hybrid

KCG College of Technology proudly conducted a five-day Faculty Development Programme titled “AI Agents in Action: Design, Decision-Making, and Deployment”, organized by the Department of Information Technology from June 23 to 27, 2025.

This hybrid-mode FDP aimed to equip faculty members with an in-depth understanding of intelligent agents and their real-world applications. The sessions spanned critical themes such as AI agent architecture, reinforcement learning, LLM-based networks, and multi-agent systems. Distinguished speakers from academia and industry, including Mr. Saravanan Velrajan (Ginkos India)Dr. Vani Perumal (UTAS, Oman)Dr. Niranjana G (SRM IST)Dr. V. Mahendran (ISTE, Bangalore)Dr. Christy Persya A. (Amsive, USA), and Mr. Bezaleel S. (Enlight Wisdom), shared their insights and expertise.

Highlights of the FDP included hands-on ideation workshops, case studies like Mini Eye for visually challenged individuals, discussions on AI in software engineering, and explorations into the future of multi-agent systems.

We extend our sincere thanks to the Management, Principal, resource persons, organizing team, mentors, and participants for making this FDP a resounding success.

Convenor:

  • Dr. S. Muthuselvan, Professor & Head, Information Technology

Coordinators:

  • Dr. R. Adline Freeda, Assistant Professor
  • Ms. Krithikaa Venket V. S., Assistant Professor

Jul
7
Mon
Faculty Development Program on “Research Mastery: Thesis Drafting, Grant proposal & Research Manuscript writing”
Jul 7 – Jul 11 all-day
Jul
25
Fri
Third International Conference on – Integration of Advanced Technologies for Industry 5.0
Jul 25 – Jul 26 all-day
Jul
26
Sat
Space Situational Awareness – A Path for Space Sustainability
Jul 26 all-day

The Department of Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering organized a guest lecture on the topic “Space Situational Awareness – A Path for Space Sustainability” on 26th July 2025, in commemoration of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Memorial. The resource person for the session was Mr. Hariharan K., Scientist-SF, VSSC.

The session provided valuable insights into the significance of monitoring and managing space debris to ensure the long-term sustainability of space missions. Students were exposed to the real-world challenges and strategies adopted by ISRO in the field of space situational awareness.

As part of the event, a felicitation ceremony was also conducted to recognize and honor the students who enrolled in the KCG SAT program, acknowledging their active participation and enthusiasm in satellite development initiatives.

Aug
30
Sat
Engenius 2025
Aug 30 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sep
9
Tue
One Day HandsOn Workshop On Agentic AI Unleashed:Building Nextgen GenAI Systems With Google Vertex Studio
Sep 9 @ 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

The Department of Information Technology, KCG College of Technology, organized a one-day hands-on workshop on Agentic Artificial Intelligence with the theme “Unleashed: Building the Next-Gen GenAI Systems with Google Vertex Studio.” The primary objective of this workshop was to equip students with practical exposure to next-generation AI development platforms and to explore the role of agentic AI in solving real-world problems.

The session was conducted by Ms. Hemamalini Nithyanandam, Software Designer VI at HP Inc. With over a decade of professional experience in software engineering, cloud technologies, and AI applications, she provided valuable insights into the potential of agentic AI systems and demonstrated how Google Vertex Studio can be leveraged for AI model development, deployment, and scaling.




Workshop Highlights

  • Introduction to Agentic AI: Understanding the paradigm shift from traditional AI to agentic AI and its relevance in modern applications.
  • Google Vertex Studio Overview: Walkthrough of the platform’s tools and environment for managing datasets, building ML pipelines, and deploying GenAI systems.
  • Hands-on Sessions: Participants were guided step-by-step to build and test next-gen GenAI models using Vertex Studio.
  • Case Studies & Applications: Real-world applications of agentic AI in healthcare, finance, education, and automation were discussed.
  • Interactive Q&A: Participants engaged in a lively discussion about challenges, opportunities, and career prospects in AI.

Outcomes of the Workshop

  • Participants gained practical exposure to building GenAI systems.
  • Students understood the end-to-end workflow from dataset handling to deployment in Vertex Studio.
  • The workshop enhanced awareness about industry demands and emerging AI technologies.
  • Inspired participants to explore research and entrepreneurial opportunities in the field of AI.

Conclusion

The workshop was highly informative, interactive, and impactful. Participants appreciated the clarity and depth of the hands-on sessions. The resource person’s expertise and practical demonstrations enabled attendees to grasp both theoretical concepts and practical implementation of agentic AI systems.

The Department thanked the Management and Principal of KCG College of Technology for their support and expressed gratitude to the resource person, Ms. Hemamalini Nithyanandam, for sharing her expertise.

Sep
17
Wed
Introduction to Immersive Technologies (AR/VR)
Sep 17 @ 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

The Department of Information Technology, KCG College of Technology, organized an enlightening seminar on “Introduction to Immersive Technologies (AR/VR)” on17th September 2025 at the Seminar Hall (S13). The event was conducted from 9:30 am to 11:30 am and was graced by the presence of students, faculty members, and distinguished guests.The seminar began with a warm welcome address delivered by the seminar coordinator, Dr. R. Adline Freeda, who highlighted the growing importance of immersive technologies such as Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) in shaping future innovations. She emphasized the role of these technologies in various domains including education, healthcare, design, and entertainment.Following this, Dr. Adline Freeda introduced the Resource Person, Mr. Ranjeet Kumar D, Senior AVGC Faculty from Monolith Research & Training Labs. She briefly outlined his academic qualifications and professional contributions as a trainer and developer in AR/VR and game development. She also mentioned his role as an Unreal Authorized Instructor and his expertise in guiding students and professionals in cutting-edge immersive technologies.

The Head of the Department of IT,Dr.S.Muthuslevanexpressed gratitude to the speaker for his informative and inspiring session. As a token of appreciation, the HoD presented a memento to the resource person. This gesture symbolized the department’s recognition of his valuable contribution to the seminar and his efforts in enlightening the students.

Mr. Ranjeet Kumar D delivered a comprehensive session on “Introduction to Immersive Technologies (AR/VR)”. He began by explaining the fundamental concepts of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR), followed by their differences, applications, and potential impact on industries.

He presented various real-world use cases where AR/VR is transforming experiences — such as simulation training, industrial applications, education, architecture, and interactive gaming. The session also included a discussion on the latest advancements in AR/VR tools, hardware, and development platforms.

To engage the audience, Mr. Ranjeet Kumar shared live demonstrations and case studies, which helped students visualize the applications of immersive technologies. He encouraged participants to explore career opportunities in AR/VR and provided valuable insights into the skills required to excel in this emerging domain.

The seminar concluded with a formal vote of thanks, where appreciation was extended to the management, the resource person, faculty members, and students for making the event a success. Special thanks were given to the organizing team for their coordination and effort in conducting the seminar smoothly.

Outcome of the Seminar

The seminar provided students with:

  • A clear understanding of AR and VR concepts.
  • Awareness of current industry applications and trends.
  • Motivation to pursue research and careers in immersive technologies.

The session was highly interactive, and students gained both knowledge and inspiration to explore innovative projects in AR/VR.