Media Release
Mangaluru, Oct 15: The department of electronics & communication engineering, St Joseph Engineering College in association with IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS) Bengaluru and IEEE SJEC student branch chapter organised the inauguration of IEEE SJEC GRSS student chapter and day-long workshop on ‘Recent trends in satellite remote sensing data analysis’ at Prerana Hall, on October 4.
The event commenced with dignitaries lighting the lamp, marking the inauguration of the GRSS student chapter under IEEE at SJEC. Dr Jennifer C Saldanha, IEEE SJEC student branch counsellor and advisor of the IEEE GRSS student branch chapter introduced the guests and welcomed the gathering.
The chief guest for the inauguration was Dr Shyam Lal, associate professor of NITK, and chair of IEEE GRSS, Bengaluru chapter. In his address, he mentioned the importance of IEEE membership for students for academic and professional growth. He stressed the importance of networking and collaboration for internship and placement opportunities.
He also mentioned about various benefits of joining IEEE GRSS. He called upon students to become active members of IEEE by contributing to technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. The assistant director SJEC, Fr Kenneth Rayner Crasta, in his presidential address, stressed the advantages of remote sensing technologies in acquiring and interpreting geographical information for agriculture, natural resource management, and weather forecasting.
Dr Dayakshini, professor & HOD, department of electronics and communication engineering, SJEC, and Dr Shilpa Suresh, assistant professor, MIT Manipal were guests of honour at the inaugural function.
The workshop was coordinated by Chaitra U R, assistant professor, department of electronics and communication engineering, SJEC.
The inaugural function was followed by a workshop conducted by resource persons Dr Shyam Lal and Dr Shilpa Suresh on recent trends in satellite remote sensing data analytics. Around 100 IEEE faculty and student members participated in the event.