Udupi: Moodlakatte Institute of Technology inaugurates CEREBROX forum


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Udupi, Dec 5: Moodlakatte Institute of Technology’s Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI & ML) department hosted the inauguration of its new forum, CEREBROX, with grandeur.

Dr Sreekanth Prabhu, professor at MIT Manipal, graced the event as the chief guest and spoke about the immense opportunities currently available in the field of AI and ML. Dr Abdul Kareem, principal of the institution, emphasized the importance of organizing diverse and impactful activities through the forum.

The event also saw the presence of dignitaries like vice principal professor Melwyn D’Souza, head of the AI & ML department Dr Indravijay Singh, and Dr Ramakrishna Hegde, director of Brand Building at IMJ institutions.

The forum’s student office bearers officially took their oaths during the event. The team includes, president Pratyusha P Shetty, vice president Pramith R, secretary Vaishnavi S Shanbhag, treasurer Meghana V, event head Srajan K, and media head K Dileep

CEREBROX aims to host several impactful programmes and initiatives in the coming days, fostering innovation and excellence in the fields of AI and ML.

 

 

 

  

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