Mar
4
Sat
Women Codeathon 5.0 @ KMC Auditorium
Mar 4 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

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KCG Women’s Coding Club has organized a Hackathon- Women Codeathon 5.O for girl students on 4.3.22 (Saturday). The event started with a formal inauguration by Ms. Anju A, KCG Women’s Club Coordinator. The contest started at 11.00 am, the girl students from various department had registered and participated in the event. Around 60 students had registered and 20 teams (50 students) had participated for the Hackathon-. Students were asked to solve different problem statements in different domains. Students were asked to do a presentation and to show working application of their idea. The invited panel members Ms Aishwarya and Mr Sundarapandian (CSE 2020 alumni) from Zoho corporation evaluated the teams for creativity, novelty and presentation of their idea. Judges appreciated the students involvement and creativity and asked them to extend their imagination to next level. Students had shared their experiences about the Codeathon, they were very enthusiastic and excited to solve each challenge. The event ended at 3.15 PM with vote of thanks.

1st Place: Shyamily R, Sangeetha D, Nitisri T Sof 3rd Year CSE
2ndPlace: Fahima Niaz, Hemavathi S, Nehameena of 3rd Year ECE
3rdPlace: Ramya R, Sujithra R, Haripriya M of 3rd Year AIDS

Program on Prevention of Sexual Harassment (PoSH) Act
Mar 4 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Technical Session on Applications of Traditional and Advanced Signal Processing Techniques in Structural Health Monitoring
Mar 4 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Mar
6
Mon
Master Health Checkup for KCG Women’s Staff
Mar 6 @ 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Entrepreneurship for women
Mar 6 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Mar
7
Tue
Financial Literacy for KCG Women’s Staff
Mar 7 @ 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Mar
13
Mon
TEKLA Structures @ Larsen & Toubro CAD Laboratory
Mar 13 @ 9:00 am – Mar 17 @ 4:00 pm
Mar
18
Sat
Map, Explore, Choose & Hone
Mar 18 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

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KCG College of technology along with Aspire For Her (AFH) organised a seminar on “Career guidance” the Resource Person being Mr. R Srivatsan – Head Supply Chain Management, Zaimus Group, on 18 March 2023 between 10.00 am to 12.00 noon. The seminar focused on the challenges faced by mechanical engineers and the possible career paths available to explore and choose from. The program started with the welcome address by Ashwin Venugopal, Final year Mechanical department and the introduction of the speaker by Mr. Jesudass, Thomas, Head of Mechanical department.
Mr. Srivatsan introduced himself once again before speaking about the challenges faced and the current opportunities that we can look forward to. He spoke a little on the emerging trends and how IT services have shaped the GDP of our country and the difference between today’s GDP and that a few decades ago. The speaker disclosed how life is not a linear path and health and wealth compound over time given one explores themselves, finds what they are good at and elevate the way they think about work. Finding one’s sweet spot requires being great at it, loving it, making sure you are paid for it and that the world needs it. He mentioned how thinking about salary as a first step is a poor way of thinking and choosing a domain that you understand or one that excites you is much more sustainable in the long run.

The guest went on to talk about several examples, some from first hand experience and others from friends about the harsh realities and opportunities that the industries provide, mainly giving insight on what almost every employer looks for in candidates and the fundamental truths of a job as a fresher. He mentioned how developing hard and soft skills to be ready for work is highly relevant to almost all employers. On that note, Mr Srivatsan suggested that we know our subject, know the world around us, know ourself, visit industries, get a mentor, and most importantly, start today and keep going! He finally suggested we read a few books of his choice to understand and define our expectations more clearly.

The seminar ended with a Feedback from students of each year, and a vote of thanks, by Ms.Revathi, Student Counsellor.

Seminar on Cloud Security
Mar 18 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Cloud Computing often referred to as “the cloud”, in simple terms means storing or accessing your data and programs over the internet rather than your own hard drive. Everything nowadays is moved to the cloud, running in the cloud, accessed from the cloud or may be stored in the cloud.

A Seminar on Cloud Security was organized by the Department of ECE under the Alumni talk series on 18.03.2023. The topics of the seminar included Cloud Computing Building Blocks, Deployment models, Cloud computing advantages and its Benefits and Mitigating the Risk Involved in Cloud Computing.

The Resource person details are as follows:
Ms. Swetha Karthik Babu (ECE Alumna 2005-09 batch)
Security Engineer,
Morgan Stanley,
Washington, USA

The Seminar was arranged in S13 Seminar Hall from 10 AM to 11 AM. The II year A section and III year students of ECE were the participants. The session was very interactive. There was a Question & Answer session were many students got their doubts cleared about Higher studies and job opportunities in Cloud security. The resource person also had shared her experience and hurdles she went through in the course of her career.

I thank the Management and the Principal for allowing us to organize this seminar which went on to be a fruitful one.

Workshop on Cybercratz 1.0 Brainstorming Session
Mar 18 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am