Department of Computer Science and Engineering was established in the year 2008 with an intake of 60 and has enhanced to 120 from academic year 2012-13. The Post Graduate course, M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering has introduced from academic year 2012-13 with an intake of 18 students.
To keep pace with latest technologies, department has employed experienced and dedicated faculty with strong commitment towards research work. The department is dedicated to education, research and overall excellence. The students are well placed in reputed industries as well as continuing higher education in the premier institutes.The Intel FICE Lab was established with atom processors in the year 2013-14 and every year students carrying out 3-4 innovative projects in this Lab. The CSE department has 2 specialized Labs for running Certification Courses like Apple iOS Developer Course and Edwin’s Linux Lab. Our Institution is recognized as a “iOS Developer University Program” with institution id 6MKL3RX9SK from Apple Developer Program Support during January 2015.
The following Apple iOS apps were developed by CSE students of AIET has been approved by App Store. | |
1 | Yoga Station- https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/yogastation/id1439488896?mt=8 |
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3 | Musical Express- https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/musicalexpress/id1438653274 |
4 | Musical Express- https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/musicalexpress/id1438653274 |
Every year department will organize a 12 Technical Talks in the latest trends in the technologies by the eminent personalities like Professors of IISc Bangalore, NITK Surathkal, MIT Manipal, Scientists from ISRO, DRDO and Resource Persons from IT Corporate like Infosys, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, Philips and CSISCO Systems.
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PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVEs (PEOs)
PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMEs (PSOs)
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LIST OF ACTIVITIES UNDER ACADEMIC COLLABORATION/MoU ORGANIZATIONS
Department Academic Collaboration/MoUs
Sl. No. | Name of the Organization | Effective from | Support from Organisation |
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1 | National Atmospheric Research Laboratory (NARL), Gadanki, Chittoor, AP. | 2017 | Project/Internship/Guest Talk/ Workshop
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2 | National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), Hyderabad | 2017 | Project/Internship/Guest Talk/ Workshop/ Industrial Visits |
3 | Regional Remote Sensing Centre (RRSC)-South Bangalore | 2017 | Project/Internship/Guest Talk/ Workshop Industrial Visits |
4 | ISRO Head Quarters, Bangalore | 2017 | Project/Internship/Guest Talk/ Workshop/ Industrial Visits |
5 | IIIT, Allahabad | 2018 | Internships/Certification Programme/Workshop/Higher Studies |
6 | Calibre Code Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore | 2017 | Internship /Certification Programme/ Workshop |
7 | Vihan Sudhan Technologies, Mysore | 2017 | Students Project and Internship |
8 | Kumamoto University, Japan
| 2017 | Student Exchange Program /Internship/Higher Studies |
9 | HAL, Bangalore | 2016 | Industrial Visits and Internship |
10 | Oscki Labs, Bangalore
| 2016 | Internship and Project Work |
11 | Dlithe, Bengaluru | 2018 | Certificate Programs / Internship/ Industrial Visits |
Name of Organisation: NARL, Gadanki, Tirupathi, AP | |||||||
Sl. No | Topic | Duration and Date | Details of Resource person | ||||
1. | Mr. Manish B Shriyan, Mr. P Vighnesh Pejathaya, students of 3rd Year completed 1st Phase of NARL Project titled “Automated GNSS Field Receiver using Microcomputer Board and its use in Mapping” | 21-01-2019 to 22-02-2019 | Dr. Nirvikar Dashora, Sci./Engr.-SF, NARL, Gadanki, AP | ||||
2. | Mr. Marsh Vishal Lobo, Mr. Nayak Vishal Sadananda students of 3rd Year completed 1st Phase of NARL project titled “Algorithm for Integer data break and outlier detection in Geosciences observations” | 21-01-2019 to 22-02-2019 | Dr. Nirvikar Dashora, Sci./Engr.-SF, NARL, Gadanki, AP | ||||
Name of Organisation: NRSC, Hydrabad, AP | |||||||
Sl. N0 | Topic | Duration and Date | Details of Resource person | ||||
1. | Mr. Rasik Shetty, Mr. Sanath Shetty, Mr. Parikshith Adiga B, 3rd Years CSE complted the Project Titled “Data Analytics with ELK stack and custom dashboard application for Bhuvan usage statistics” at NRSC, Hydrabad | 17-01-2019 to 17-04-2019 | Mr. Avishek Ghosh Roy, Dr. Rajashree Bothle, GM, Outreach Facility, NRSC, Hydrabad | ||||
2. | Dr. Manjunath Kotari, HoD-CSE, attended conference meeting at NRSC-Outreach Facilty to discuss about the Porject Oppurtinities for AIET students. | 05-10-2018 | Dr. Rajashree Bothle & Dr. Sathyanarayana, Outreach Facility, NRSC, Hydrabad | ||||
Name of Organisation: RRSC-South Bangalore | |||||||
Sl. No. | Topic | Duration and Date | Details of Resource person | ||||
1. | Ms. Kusumashree completed Internship at RRSC-South Bangalore | 16th January,2018 to 11th February 2018 | Dr. K. Ganesh Raj, General Manager, RRSC-South, Bangalore | ||||
2. | Ms. Nidhi Chakravarthy, Mr. Prajwal S, Ms. Rakshitha M, Ms. Shetty Niketha S doing live project “Satellite Image Processing using Bigdata Analytics” at RRSC-South. | 16th January,2018 to 11th February 2018 16th January 2019 to completion of Project
| Dr. K. Ganesh Raj, General Manager, RRSC-South, Bangalore | ||||
3. | Mr. Ravish B C completed Internship Project at RRSC-South on “Satellite Data Classification using Google earth Engine”. | 16th July,2018 to 1st Sept,2018 | Dr. B. Chandrasekaran, Scientist/Engineer, RRSC-South, Bangalore | ||||
Name of Organisation: ISRO Head Quarters, Bangalore | |||||||
Sl. N0 | Topic | Duration and Date | Details of Resource person | ||||
1. | The 70 students & 2 Faculty members participated in Industrial Visit to Satellite Centre, ISRO | 20-03-2018 | Rajendra Hulyal Group Head Programme, Planning & Evaluation Group | ||||
2. | The 60 students & 2 Faculty members participated in Industrial Visit to Master Control Facilty, ISRO | 09-03-2017 | Sudakar Babu S R, Sr. Admin Officer, MCF-ISRO, Hassan | ||||
3. | Dr. Mohideen Badhusha S, Dr. Sumith N and Prof. Vasudev Shahapur S attended 2 days Workshop “Space Technology and its Application” at RRSC-South | 2nd& 3rd Nov, 2017 | Dr. Diwakar, Scientist, ISRO | ||||
4. | The 60 students & 2 Faculty members participated in Industrial Visit to ISRO. | 04-04-2016 | G N V Prasad, Group Director, ISRO ISAC, Bangalore | ||||
Name of Organisation: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited(HAL), Bangalore | |||||||
Sl. No. | Topic | Duration and Date | Details of Resource person | ||||
1. | About Nine (09) students completed Internship at HAL, Bangalore | 28-01-2019 to 28-02-2019 | A. Francis Justin, Manager, Helicopter MRO Division, HAL | ||||
2 | About 70 students & 2 Faculty members participated in Industrial Visit to HAL | 20-03-2018 | Dr. M.R. Rao, GM, HAL | ||||
3 | 4 students completed internship at HAL | 2017-18 | Dr. M.R. Rao, GM, HAL | ||||
Name of Organisation: Callibre Code, Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore | |||||||
Sl. No. | Topic | Duration and Date | Details of Resource person | ||||
1. | Certification Programme on “iOS App Development” | 16th Feb to 23rd Feb,2019 | Mrs. Seema Nair, CEO, Callibre Code Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore | ||||
2. | Internship programme on “Apple iOS App Development using Swift C Language and XCode” | 15 Days 10-07-2018 to 25-07-2018 | Mrs. Seema Nair, CEO, Callibre Code Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore | ||||
3. | Internship on Web Development Programming
| 15 Days 16th January to 5th Feb 2018 | Mrs. Seema Nair, CEO, Callibre Code Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore | ||||
4. | Company offered a Jobto Mr. Vinay S during his 3rd Year Internship as a Software Developer. | 16th Jan-5th Feb,2018 | Mrs. Seema Nair, CEO, Callibre Code Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore | ||||
5. | 4 days Workshop on Software Testing & Automation.
| 4 days 28th October to 31stOctober 2017 | Mrs. Seema Nair, CEO, Callibre Code Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore | ||||
Name of Organisation: Vihan Sudhan Technologies, Mysore | |||||||
Sl. No | Topic | Duration and Date | Details of Resource person | ||||
1. | The 12 students of CSE completed Internship. | 10-01-2018 to 30-01-2018 & 20-07-2018 to 05-08-2018 | Mr. Madusudhan, Vihan Sudhan Technologies, Mysore | ||||
2. | Mr. Pramod S 3rd Year CSE students completed his Live Project Titled “VS-SMART CCTV for CRIME DETECTION of ALVA’S INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY” in Product Development Design & Development domain and he was awarded with Certificate & Rs 3,000/- for Professional Excellence ihaan Suhan Technologies Pvt Ltd, Mysore. | 01-10-2017 to 24-11-2017 | Mr. Madusudhan, Vihan Sudhan Technologies, Mysore | ||||
Name of Organisation: ICT Academy, Chennai | |||||||
Sl. N0 | Topic | Duration and Date | Details of Resource person | ||||
1 | Conducted Certification Programme on “Data Science & Data Analytics” | 5 days 3rd – 8th September 2018. | Mr. Dineshkumar Gandhi, Sr. Technical Trainer, ICT Academy, Ms. Fareha Hareem Sr. Trainer Dell-EMC | ||||
2 | Conducted 5 days FDP on “Firewall, Installation, Configuration and Management | 8th to 12th January, 2018. | Mr. Shanmughavel Somu, Palo Alto Networks, Bangalore | ||||
3 | Mr. Hemanekth Kumar N.P, Mr. Vivek Sharma S, Mr. Venkatesh attended the FDPs in other partner institutions of ICT Academy | January,2018 July, 2018 | Mr. Gopinath Shankar, ICT Academy | ||||
Name of Organisation: Dlithe, Bengaluru | |||||||
Sl. N0 | Topic | Duration and Date | Details of Resource person | ||||
1. | Conducted Certification Programme on “Cyber Security” | 18th Feb-25th Feb,2019 | Mr. Deepak Bhatt and Mr. Arun Dlithe, Bengaluru | ||||
2. | Conducted Workshop on “Mobile Application Development using Android” | 16th Jan-23rd Jan,2019 | Mr. Avinash and Mr. Arun Rajpurohit, Dlithe, Bengaluru
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3. | Conducted Ceritificate Program on “Machine Learning using Python” | 27th August 3rd September, 2018. | Mr. Arun Rajpurohit and Mr. N. Sridhar Murthy, Dlithe, Bengaluru |
ADD-ON ACTIVITIES
Apart from the Curriculum, the following activities will be held in every Academic Year.
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- Pre-placement Training Programme for Final Year Students & Pre-Final Years.
- Internship of 45 days throughout the Engineering course.
- Forum Activities(CMANIAX) -12 Technical Talks
- Two Social Awareness programme organized by students
- Two Technical Workshop’s for students
- Minimum One Paper Presentation from every 2nd Year, 3rd Year and Final Year UG and PG students.
- Two Faculty Development Programmes /Workshops.
- Final Year Students Project Exhibitions
- Two Industrial Visits
- Certification Courses in the following
- Pre-placement Training Programme for Final Year Students & Pre-Final Years.
Sl. No | Certification Courses |
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01 | Apple iOS Developer course |
02 | Android App development |
03 | Core Java and Advanced Java |
04 | Web development course |
05 | Linux programming |
06 | Software Testing & Automations |
ADMISSIONS STATASTICS
Admissions Statistics
Sl. No | Year | Admission 2012-13 | Admission 2013-14 | Admission 2014-15 | Admission 2015-16 | Admission 2016-17 | Admission 2017-18 | Admission 2018-19 |
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01 | I | 106 | 120 | 100 | 120 | 123 | 113 | 97 |
02 | II | 48 | 120 | 118 | 100 | 114 | 129 | 123 |
03 | III | 55 | 48 | 100 | 118 | 100 | 100 | 136 |
04 | IV | 59 | 58 | 50 | 100 | 100 | 92 | 97 |
RESULT STATASTICS
Results from all the past years till date:
Sl. No | Year | Percentage |
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01 | 2011-12 | 100% |
02 | 2012-13 | 100% |
03 | 2013-14 | 98.32% |
04 | 2014-15 | 100% |
05 | 2015-16 | 98.83% |
06 | 2016-17 | 96.78% |
07 | 2017-18 | 98.83% |
CONTACT
Dr. Manjunath Kottari
Head,Department of CSE
B.E. M.Tech,Ph.D.,
CONTACT DETAILS
+91 9449586008
08258 262724
aietcse08@gmail.com
mkotari@aiet.org.in
Area | Affiliation | Qualification | Research Interests | Courses Taught | Academic Experience | Research Experience |
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Computer Science & Engineering | AIET, Moodbidri- affiliated to VTU, Belgaum | B.E in CSE, M.Tech in CSE, Ph.D-CSE | Distributed Systems & Security, Computer Networks and Computer Architecture/CAD for VLSI | Data Structures with C, OOPS with C++, Analysis and Design of Algorithms, Finite Automata and Formal Languages, Formal Languages in CS, Computer Networks, Data Communications, Micro Processors, Computer Organizations, Computer Graphics, Advanced Computer Architecture, Cryptography & Network Security, Network Management, Operating Systems, Computer Systems Performance Analysis, CAD for VLSI, Advances in VLSI Design, Programming Languages, Object Oriented Modeling & Design, Information & Network Security, Cloud Computing & Infrastructure Management, Storage Area Networks | 18 years | 07 years |
National | International | ||
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Refereed Journal | Conference | Refereed Journal | Conference |
01 | 08 | 11 | 06 |
Total :25 |
STAFF ACHIEVEMENTS
Research Paper Publications CAY (2018-19)
Sl. No. | Author | Research Paper Title | Refereed | SCI Journal | Citation | Book /Book Chapter |
1. | Dr. Manjunath Kotari | Investigation of Security Issues and Promising Solution in Distributed Systems Monitoring |
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| Springer | √ |
2. | Dr. Manjunath Kotari | The framework of Security Mechanisms For Monitoring Distributed m-Healthcare Systems | √ |
| IJTRD |
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3. | Mr. Sayeesh | A Review Of Deduplication On Encrypted Big Data In Using HDFS Framework | √ |
| IJARIIT |
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4. | Mr. Chanchal Antony | A Review On Wireless Sensor Networks | √ |
| IJRESM |
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5. | Dr. S. Mohideen Badhusha | Improved video streaming using MSVC and nonoverlapping zone routing multipath propagation over MANETs | √ | √ | International Journal of Communication Systems, Wily publications |
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6. | Dr. S. Mohideen Badhusha | Advanced Engineering Research and Application Volume- II | √ |
| Research India Publication | √ |
7. | Dr. S. Mohideen Badhusha | Advanced Engineering Research and Application Volume- VII | √ |
| Research India Publication | √ |
8. | Mr. Vivek Sharma | Review Of Mobile Cloud Storage Services Using Quick Sync | √ |
| IJRTI |
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9. | Mr. Vivek Sharma | Review Of Fingerprint Based Automobile Anti-Theft System | √ |
| IRJET |
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10. | Mr. Chanchal Antony | Security In Cloud Computing | √ |
| IJRESM |
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11. | Mr Chanchal Antony | Network Security With Cryptography | √ |
| IJRESM |
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12. | Dr. Sumith N | Influence Maximization In Large Social Networks: Heuristics, Models And Parameters |
| √ | FGCS |
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Research Paper/Book Publications: CAYm1(2017-18)
Sl. No | Author | Research paper Title | Refereed | SCI Journal | Citation | Book /Book Chapter |
1. | Dr. Manjunath Kotari | A Comparative Study on Reversible Data Hiding in Encrypted Images Using Various Frameworks | √ |
| IJCOT |
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2. | Dr. Sumith N | A Holistic approach to influence maximization in social networks: STORIE |
| √ | ELSEVIER |
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| Dr. Sumith N
| A Holistic Approach To Influence Maximization |
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3. | Dr. Mohideen Badhusha S | Improved Video Streaming using MSVC and Nonoverlapping Zone Routing Multipath Propagation over MANETs |
| √ | WILEY |
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4. | Mr. Harish Kunder | Smart Video Surveillance For Atm | √ |
| IJIRE |
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5. | Mr. Harish Kunder | A Model for Smart Agriculture Using IOT | √ |
| National Conf. |
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6. | Mr. Harish Kunder | An Internet of things Solution for Sustainable Domestic Water consumption | √ |
| National Conf. |
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7. | Ms. Ankitha Shetty | Animal And Pedestrian Collision Detection System For Automated Vehicle | √ |
| Int. Conf. |
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8. | Mr. Venkatesh | Piracy Control Serial Ket Generation | √ |
| IJARIIT |
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9. | Mr. Venkatesh | Comparative Study On Apriori And Fp Growth Algorithms In Big Data | √ |
| IJARIIT |
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10. | Mr. Venkatesh Bhat | An Efficient Mining Of Frequent Item Set Purchase On Retail Outlet Using Frequent Item Set Ultrametric Tree On Hadoop | √ |
| IRJET |
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11. | Mr. Hemanth Kumar | An Efficient Mining Of Frequent Item Set Purchase On Retail Outlet Using Frequent Item Set Ultrametric Tree On Hadoop | √ |
| IRJET |
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12. | Mr. Sayeesh | A Survey On Medical Data Using Data Mining Techniques | √ |
| IJARIIT |
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13. | Mr. Vivek Sharma | A Speakup App For People | √ |
| IJLTEMAS |
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14. | Mrs. Vidya | Vehicle Document Verification using Vehicle Number | √ |
| ICRTT |
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15. | Mrs. Arundhati Nelli | Addresing Security Challenges in Cloud Computing: A Review | √ |
| IJIREEICE |
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16. | Dr. S Mohideen Badhusha
| A Review Paper On Automated Number Plate Recognition Technique For Vehicle Identification | √ |
| IJCA-2018 |
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17. | Mr Vasudev S
| A Location Specific Frame Work To Unite Trainers And Learners | √ |
| IJARTET |
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Research Paper Publications: CAYm2(2016-17)
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Name of the Faculty member |
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Name of the Conference |
Publication citation ISSN, ISBN, Vol. No., Issue, pp |
1. | Dr S Mohideen Badhusha
| A Review Paper On Automated Number Plate Recognition Technique For Vehicle Identification | ICRTT-2018 | 978-81-923607-3-7 |
3. | Mr. Vasudev Shahapur
| Sensor Based Attendance Management System | ICMCECE-2018 |
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6. | Ms. Mangala Kini | Iot Based Accident Detection And Vehicle Monitoring System | National conference on Advance Research In Science Engineering And Management |
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7. | Ms. Shruthi Shetty J | Review On Facial Expression Based Music Player | ICRTT-2018 | ISSN-2278-0181 |
8. | Mr. Hemanth Kumar | Cloud Based File Sharing | IJLTEMAS-2018 | ISSN-228-2540 |
9. | Mrs. Vidya | Vehicle Document Verification Using Vehicle Number | ICRTT-2018 |
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10. | Mr. Parikshith Nayak | Biometeric Authentication Of User Using Dynamic Signature In Android Application | IJSTE-2018 |
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11. | Mr. Tahir Naquash | Vbraile: Text Input Of Multitouch Screen Mobile Phones | NCETAIT-2018 |
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12. | Dr. Sumith | Access Control For Web Based Cloud Computing Services | EECCMC-2018 |
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13. | Mr. Chanchal Antony | Smartphone Based Automatic Irrigation System | IJRSI-2018 |
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14. | Ms. Merlyn Melita Mathias | Smart Lib Using RFID And Android | IJRSI-2018 |
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15. | Mr. Sayeesh | Study On Remote Controlling And Thread Detection Of Home Appliances Using Arduino | ICRTT-2018 | ISSN-2278-0181 |
16. | Mr. Vasudev S | Sensor Based Attendance Management System | ICRTT-2018 |
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17. | Ms. Megha D Hegde | Automatic Toll Collection Using RFID | ICRTT-2018 | ISSN-2278-0181 |
18. | Dr. Sumith N | Iot Based Patient Health Monitoring System | ARSEM-2018 |
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19. | Mrs. Harshitha Gm | A Smart Bus Ticketing And Tracing System Using Iot | ICRTT-2018 | ISSN:2278-0181 |
20. | Ms. Ankitha Shetty | Animal and Pedestrian Collision Detection System for automated Vehicle | ICRTT-2018 | ISSN:2278-0181 |
21. | Ms. Ankitha Shetty | A Review on Health Monitoring System using IOT | ICRTT-2018 | ISSN:2278-0181 |
22. | Mr.Harish Kunder | Performance Analysis Of Different Modulation Schemes For Wireless Body Sensor Network | International Conference |
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International Conference Paper Publications: CAYm2(2016-17)
Sl. No | Author | Research paper Title | Refereed | SCI Journal | Citation | Book /Book Chapter |
1. | Dr. Manjunath Kotari | Implementation Of Ibe With Outsourced Revocation Technique In Cloud Computing | √ |
| IJIREEICE |
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2. | Dr. Manjunath Kotari | Framework Of Security Mechanisms For Monitoring Adaptive Distributed Systems | √ |
| IOSR-JCE |
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3. | Dr. Manjunath Kotari | Novel Authorized Accessible Privacy Model In Distributed M-Healthcare Cloud Computing System | √ |
| IJARIE |
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4. | Dr. Sumith N. | Social Network Pruning For Optimal Social Networks |
| √ | ELSEVIER |
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6. | Mr. Sushant M. | Secure Data Retrieval Using Access Policies In Cyber Text Policy Attribute Based Encryption | √ |
| Vol 4, Issue 5 |
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7. | Mr. Sushant M. | Localized Encryption And Authentication Protocol For Secure Key Management In Wireless Sensor Networks | √ |
| Vol 5, Issue 6 |
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8. | Mr. Sushant M. | Wireless Sensor Networks: An Overview On Security Issues And Challenges | √ |
| Vol 3, Issue 3 |
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9. | Mr. Vivek Sharma | Drifting Approach For Energy Consumption In Wireless Sensor Networks | √ |
| Volume 6, Issue 6 |
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10. | Mr. Venkatesh | Privacy Control Serial Key Generation | √ |
| Volume 3. Issue 6 |
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11. | Mr. Venkatesh | An Efficient Mining Of Frequent Item Set Purchase On Retail Outlet Using Frequent Item Set Ultra Metric Tree On Hadoop. | √ |
| e-ISSN:2395-0056 p-ISSN:2395-0072 |
STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS
NPTELOnline Certification Courses
Department of CSE students was actively involved in NPTEL Online Certification Courses and Certification Exams. The 68 students(ODD Sem 31 + EVEN Sem 37) were successfully completed NPTEL Courses in this academic year on various courses like IoT, Machine Learning, Data Analytics, Java Programming, Cloud Computing etc.
Course Statistics Even Sem 2018-19 | |
Course Name | Number of students |
Big Data Computing | 11 |
Introduction to the Internet of Things | 11 |
Programming in Java | 9 |
RTOS | 1 |
Social Networks | 2 |
Cloud Computing | 1 |
Data Mining | 2 |
Total | 37 |
Grade
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Elite Gold | 8 |
Elite Silver | 7 |
Elite | 5 |
The following students were scored Elite Gold, Elite Silver and Elite Grade by securing highest percentage in Certification Exams.
Sl.No. | Name | Course | Percentage | Grade |
1. | Prathiksha | Introduction to Internet of Things | 99 | Elite Gold |
2. | Vleena Mascarenhes | Introduction to Internet of Things | 94 | Elite Gold |
3. | Ameen Ahammed | Introduction to Internet of Things | 93 | Elite Gold |
4. | Shwetha | Introduction to Internet of Things | 93 | Elite Gold |
5. | Deekshith T R | Introduction to Internet of Things | 92 | Elite Gold |
6. | Albin Francis | Introduction to Internet of Things | 92 | Elite Gold |
7. | Asha Totagi | Progarmming In Java | 91 | Elite Gold |
8. | Shwetha | Progarmming In Java | 90 | Elite Gold |
9. | samrin banu | Introduction To Internet Of Things | 88 | Elite Silver |
10. | Rabeya | Introduction To Internet Of Things | 88 | Elite Silver |
11. | Ravali | Progarmming In Java | 88 | Elite Silver |
12. | Kiran k | Introduction To Internet Of Things | 86 | Elite Silver |
13. | Safnaaz | Introduction To Internet Of Things | 84 | Elite Silver |
14. | Priyanka Killedar | Progarmming In Java | 84 | Elite Silver |
15. | Netra | Progarmming In Java | 79 | Elite Silver |
16. | Sheetal | Introduction To Internet Of Things | 70 | Elite |
17. | Anusha | Progarmming In Java | 70 | Elite |
18. | Aishwarya shetty | Big Data Computing | 65 | Elite |
19. | Srilatha kamath | Progarmming In Java | 61 | Elite |
20. | Pranav LM | Progarmming In Java | 60 | Elite |
21. | Shriraksha | Big Data Computing | 59 | Successfully completed |
22. | Viaks A L | Progarmming In Java | 58 | Successfully completed |
23. | Nalini | Big Data Computing | 54 | Successfully completed |
24. | Thejaswini M B | Big Data Computing | 53 | Successfully completed |
25. | Varsha S | Big Data Computing | 52 | Successfully completed |
26. | Geetanjali B | RTOS-Real Time Operating Systems | 51 | Successfully completed |
27. | Shilpa shetty | Big Data Computing | 49 | Successfully completed |
28. | Anusha | Social Networks | 49 | Successfully completed |
29. | Deeksha poojary | Social Networks | 49 | Successfully completed |
30. | Sumith Kumar | Big Data Computing | 48 | Successfully completed |
31. | Shridevi Prabhu | Big Data Computing | 47 | Successfully completed |
32. | prathiksha rai | Big Data Computing | 47 | Successfully completed |
33. | Rakshitha HB | Data Mining | 46 | Successfully completed |
34. | Aditya shetty | Big Data Computing | 41 | Successfully completed |
35. | Meghana G R | Big Data Computing | 40 | Successfully completed |
36. | Ranjith | Cloud Computing | 40 | Successfully completed |
37. | Chithra R G | Data Mining | 40 | Successfully completed |
Students Achievements in Academic Colloboration/MoU Organizations
Sl. No | Student Name | Place | Event | Date | Remarks |
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1. | Rasik Shetty, Parikshith Adiga and Sanath Shetty | National Remote Sensing Centre(NRSC), Hydrabad | Paper Presentation | 29th March,2019 | Title: Data Analytics with ELK stack and custom dashboard application for Bhuvan usage statistics. |
2. | Netra S G | SJCIT | 400 mtrs. | 26th -29th October 2018 | Third Place |
3. | Netra S G | SJCIT | 400 mtrs. Hurdles | 26th -29th October 2018 | Third Place |
4. | Netra S G | SJCIT | 4X400 mtrs. Relay | 26th -29th October 2018 | First Place |
5. | Adithya Shetty | Canara Engg. College | Code Quest | 28th Feb- 2nd March 2019 | Participated |
6. | D’Silva Amit | Canara Engg. College | Code Quest | 28th Feb- 2nd March 2019 | Participated |
7. | Jagdish Rathi | Canara Engg. College | Code Quest | 28th Feb- 2nd March 2019 | Participated |
8. | Vishal Nayak S | 19th VTU youth fest | Janani 2018 | 2nd Nov - 4th Nov 2018 | Participated |
9. | Marsh Vishal Lobo | 19th VTU youth fest | Janani 2018 | 2nd Nov - 4th Nov 2018 | Participated |
10. | AdithyaShetty | NITK -Incident 2019 | Melas Quiz | 02nd Mar 2019 | Participated |
11. | D’silvaAmith | NITK -Incident 2019 | Melas Quiz | 02nd Mar 2019 | Participated |
12. | Deekshith Raj | NITK -Incident 2019 | Melas Quiz | 02nd Mar 2019 | Participated |
13. | Niharika | NITK -Incident 2019 | General Quiz | 02nd Mar 2019 | Participated |
14. | Mukesh | NITK -Incident 2019 | General Quiz | 02nd Mar 2019 | Participated |
15. | Rahul Nayak | NITK -Incident 2019 | General Quiz | 02nd Mar 2019 | Participated |
16. | Prajna | NITK -Incident 2019 | General Quiz | 02nd Mar 2019 | Participated |
17. | Safnaaz | NITK -Incident 2019 | General Quiz | 02nd Mar 2019 | Participated |
18. | Ameen | NITK -Incident 2019 | General Quiz | 02nd Mar 2019 | Participated |
Participation in Inter-Institute events by students.
Sl. No. | Guide Name | Students Name | Year | Project Title | Status |
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1 | Mr. Tahir N H B | Mr. Pratheek P P | 2017-2018 | VBRAILLE: Text input of multi touch screen mobile phones | Completed |
2 | Mr. Vivek Sharma | Ms. Pragathi D K | 2017-2018 | A speakup App for people | Completed |
3. | Mr. Vasudev S Shahpur | Mr. AkashKubasad | 2017-2018 | Learn and Teach: A platform for digital classroom | Completed |
Student sponsored projects by- Karnataka State Council for Science &Technology (KSCST)
Sl. No. | Guide Name | Students Name | Year | Project Title | Status |
1 | Mr Tahir N H B | Mr Prateek P P | 2017-2018 | VBRAILLE: Text input of multi-touch screen mobile phones | Completed |
2 | Mr Vivek Sharma | Ms Pragathi D K | 2017-2018 | A speakup App for people | Completed |
3. | Mr Vasudev S Shahpur | Mr AkashKubasad | 2017-2018 | Learn and Teach: A platform for the digital classroom | Completed |
Papers published/ awards received by projects
Sl. No. | Name of the Student | Title of the paper | Name of the publisher |
1 | SHILPA | MASKING SELECTED REGION OF MOVING OBJECT USING RGB MASKING TECHNIQUE | IEEE |
2 | N MANASA | MINING FREQUENT ITEMSET PURCHASE ON RETAIL OUTLET USING FREQUENT ITEMSET ULTRAMETRIC TREE ON HADOOP | ICRIT |
3 | ARCHANA ACHAR | IOT BASED PATIENT HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM | IJCOT |
4 | ANVITHA BHAT H G | AUTOMATED NUMBER PLATE RECOGNITION TECHNIQUE FOR VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION | ICRIT |
5 | SAFNAZ K | SENSOR BASED ATTENDANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM | ICRIT |
6 | CHANDAN | ACCESS CONTROL FOR WEB BASED CLOUD COMPUTING SERVICES | IEEE |
7 | K NIKHIL V SHETTY | VBRAILLE: TEXT INPUT OF MULTITOUCH SCREEN MOBILE PHONES | ICRIT |
8 | AKASH KUBASAD | A LOCATION SPECIFIC FRAME WORK TO UNITE TRAINERS AND LEARNERS | ICRIT |
Industrial Visit 2018-19 | Industrial Visit to E & Y, Bangalore
Department of Computer Science & Engineering organized Industrial Visit to Ernst & Young (EY), Bangalore for Final Year Placed Students on 5th April 2019. The visit was planned on the occasion of the EY Campus confluence Programme. The working environment of EY has been studied by students.
Industrial Visit to IISc, Bangalore
Department of Computer Science & Engineering organized an Industrial Visit to IISc. Bangalore for 2nd Year Students on 23rd March 2019. Team of 48 students with 2 faculty members visited the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) during Open Day. Students have visited the various department during this visit and participated in various events and guest lectures.
On this Open day, students got an opportunity to visit the Institute and go around the campus to explore the exciting science and technology initiatives and activities of the Institute. The Open Day featured popular lectures, experimental demos, poster presentations, quiz contests, scientific competitions, and exhibitions that were showcased in the various departments and centres. Our students exclusively visited Computational & Data Science(CDS) Centre and Computer Science & Automation(CSA) witnessed the following activities
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Lab Demos
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Poster display
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Talk by experts
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Quizzes
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Puzzles
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Interactive Demos
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Technical Quiz
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Coding:
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Game of Codes
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Bet to code
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Industrial Visit to VHEP, Hosangadi
Name of Industry: Varahi Hydro Electric Project, Varaahi, Kundapura Tq.
Date of Visit: 5th March 2019, Tuesday
Faculty Coordinator: Ms Ankitha Shetty & Ms Shruthi Shetty J
Students: 3rd Year Students
Department of Computer Science & Engineering organized an Industrial Visit to Varaahi Hydro Electric Power Plant(VHEP), Hosangadi for 3rd Year Students of Department of Computer Science and Engineering on 5th March 2019. Team of 54 students with 2 faculty members visited the plant and gained practical knowledge on various theoretical concepts known to them, with the coordination of consultant guide at the power plant.
Varahi Hydro Electric Project:
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4 Units x 115MW = 460 MW
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The river Varahi takes its birth at a height of 730 m in the Western Ghats at Hebbagilu, near Agumbe in Shimoga District. It joins the Arabian Sea near Kundapur. After a 25 Km initial run, this swift and powerful river falls 455 m in cascades to form the bellowing Kunchikal falls.
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Varahi is Karnataka's first underground powerhouse – a key milestone in the corporate history of KPCL.
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Varahi as a surface powerhouse was later converted into an underground Powerhouse. The change-over was based on three key parameters: technical, economical and our concern for environment protection.
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Stage I of the Varahi Hydro Electric Project has a total installed capacity of 230 MW and Stage II of the Varahi Hydro Electric Project has a total installed capacity of 230 MW contributing 1100 MU annually.
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This consists of 4 x 115 MW Generating Units at Varahi underground Powerhouse and two 4.5 MW units in Varahi Tail Race Mini Hydel Scheme ‐ 37.5 MW
Varahi Tail Race Mini Hydel Scheme:
The Varahi Tail race Mini Hydel Scheme is located on river Varahi, downstream of the location of the Underground powerhouse of Varahi Hydro Electric Project, presently having an installed capacity of 230MW (2 x 115MW).
The VTR Mini Hydel Scheme utilizes the tailrace waters of the Varahi Underground powerhouse and water from independent catchment up to the diversion weir site on Varahi River just downstream of Varahi Underground powerhouse tailrace confluence and the drop in the river bed level up to a location of VTR Mini Hydel Scheme Power House location, for power generation. The scheme is developed by M/s Sandur Power Ltd. the powerhouse at the Mani Dam site.
IT and Computerization:
The Corporation has taken a number of IT initiatives to meet its business commitments. Some of the IT activities/infrastructure as detailed below:
- Hardware platform: Provided Blade Servers and Rack Servers
- Connectivity: Established; OFC connectivity between all major powerhouses and office complex, Local Area Network and Wide Area Network through MPLS/MLLN circuits of BSNL at corporate and major project offices.
- Application Software: The application software developed and implemented are:
- Fuel Management System
- Integrated Inventory Management System
- Owing to many changes in government policies, increased number of projects, KTPP act, e-portal procedures and increased number of spares due to technological changes made to modify the entire IIMS package to suit to present day conditions without deviating the KPCL’s administrative procedures in vogue modified IIMS to suit the requirement of RTPS and BTPS with the following major features and implemented:
- Standardized the procedure/functions/ activities performed on inventory management.
- Defined responsibilities/accountability.
- Increased the speed of processing of purchase of materials.
- Introduced “Material Requirement Planning”.
- to move towards paperless transaction in inventory management
- Generation Management System
- Other software: AutoCAD, STAAD, Adobe software and e-tab is being used extensively at Design offices. Oracle 9i/11g database, Oracle 10g Application Server, Oracle Forms 6i and Reports 6i are used for application software.
- E-procurement: Government of Karnataka e-procurement portal is being used for procurement of goods and services as per the transparency act at corporate office and projects as per KTTP Act.
Industrial Visit – ISRO ISAC
A Report on Two Day Industrial Visit to Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) Satellite Centre (ISAC), Bangalore & HAL Heritage Centre, Bangalore
The department of Computer Science and Engineering had organized an industrial visit for 36 students of the Sixth semester B.E on the 20th March 2018, who was accompanied by three of the faculties of the department.
ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC) is the lead center of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) responsible for design, development, assembly & integration of communication, navigation, remote sensing, scientific and small satellite missions. For the benefit of students, there is a space exhibition center at ISAC. Our students were able to see the exhibition. Scientist Mr. H L Srinivasa explained each and every display unit kept for the exhibition. It includes the models of the first Indian satellite Aryabhatta, APPLE, INSAT series etc. Satellites are basically of two types- Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites and communication satellites. IRS-1A was the first remote sensing mission undertaken by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). It was a part-operational, part-experimental mission to develop Indian expertise in satellite imagery.
Students also gained knowledge about how television signals are broadcasted with the help of satellites. A working model was demonstrated. Various images of India taken at different angles from the satellites, for the purpose of geographical/weather study were seen. Latest images of moon obtained from the satellite was also shown. Different electronic devices used in satellite and space communication were explained.
The most interesting part was the tour of the lab areas where the students were shown the making of real satellites in the clean room and were given a glimpse of the equipment and manpower involved in the making, testing and launching of satellites. The tour was extremely informative and greatly benefitted the students and enhanced their knowledge about ISRO and its satellites. It was followed by an informative and interesting movie showing the establishment of the organization and the immense achievements of ISRO in the past and its plans for the future.
The visit to HAL Heritage Centre, Bangalore was organized on 20th March 2018 with the prior permission and guidance of beloved HOD Dr. ManjunathKotari.
The guiding staff onsite was very supportive to all students and guided to her best. Students had practical insights about LCA (Light combat Aircraft division). They also had an audio video presentation on the development of propulsion system and gas turbine followed by the visit to Heritage center and Aerospace Museum where a number of aircraft and aero engines are on display. It was a good experience, which has provided exposure to the pre-final year students with the knowledge of Aviation. The students are benefited in terms of the technical details provided by the company. The students also enjoyed learning new things.
Industrial Visit To UPCL
The department of Computer Science and Engineering had organized an industrial visit for 65 students of the Fourth semester B.E on the 13th March, 2018, who were accompanied by Two of the faculties of the department.
Udupi Power Co-operation Limited(UPCL) is a subsidiary of Adani Power limited(APL).It has established a 2x600 MW coal based power plant which is located in notified industrial area at villages Yelluru and Santhuru,Taluk Udupi,District Udupi,Karnataka State. It is also the largest private power producer in India.
The units at the UPCL comprises of:
- Demineralization plant
- RFG
- Clarifier-2
- Cascade Aerator
- BTG-Boiler Turbine Generator
- Ash sylo tank
- Surge tank
- Setting tank
- Track hopper
- CHP-Coal Handling Plan
- Machine stacker rechamber
- ESP-Elactrostatic Precipitators
- FGP-Fume Gas differlization System
- Chlorination Tank
- Natural Cooling Towers
The power plant of Udupi is India’s first power plant which uses 100% imported coal.
- The coal has less ash content as compared to Indian coal that is per kg the ash content is 10.20%. Because of the less ash content, the heat efficiency and the capacity of the coal are more .Per day around 8000 metric ton coal is imported from Indonesia and Australia. The coal is imported and is sent to track hopper CHP-Coal Handling Plan. There are a total of 2 units containing 12 bunkers with 6 bunkers per unit.4 bunkers run at a time where as the other 2 bunkers are kept for stand-by.The unit has also got 2 salt water ponds,which are used for the purification of the sea water required for the production of electricity. The water is taken through the large pipelines which are underground connected to the nearest seashore, emptied into these lakes.The total water requirement for the purposed project is 14381 m3/hr. The requirement is fulfilled by the Arabian Sea.Due to the operational constraints faced in the sea water intake system,the system is designed to cater for both the phases upto sea water intake pump house.The sea water intake and outfall locations are finalized by CSIR-NIO, Goa.
Location and Description of the Site
The entire project area falls under industrial area notified by State Govt. of Karnataka.
The National Highway, NH-66 runs at a distance of 5 km, west connecting Mangalore to Udupi and State highway SH1 connecting NH66 from Padubidri to Karkala runs at a distance of 2.0 km, South from the proposed plant boundary.The site is located adjacent to new broad gauge of Konkan Railways connecting Mangalore to Mumbai.
Anticipated environmental impacts & Mitigation Measures
The preventive measures are taken care of in the power plant for the following fields
- Air Environment
- Noise Environment
- Water Environment
- Solid waste generation
- Green-belt Development
- Socio-Economic Measures
Project benefits
The purposed project by UPCL would enable to meet part of the growing power demand in the Karnataka State which is due to rapid industrialization and also due to large scale use of electricity for irrigation, domestic and commercial purposes. Further, the purposed power plant will result in improvement of infrastructure as well upliftment of social structure in the area. It is anticipated that the purposed water plant will provide benefits for the locals in two phases i.e. during the construction phase as well as during the operational phase.
Industrial Visit to VHEP(Varahi Hydro Electric Project), VARAHI
Name of Industry: Varahi Hydro Electric Project
Date of Visit: 13/10/2017, Friday
Faculty Coordinators: Hemanth Kumar N P and Vivek Sharma
As a part of their academics, 3rd year students of Department of Computer Science and Engineering visited VHEP, Hosangadi on 13th October 2017.
A team of 39 students with 2 faculty members visited the plant and gained practical knowledge on various theoretical concepts known to them, with the co-ordination of consultant guide at the power plant. The sites such as Varahi hydro electric project and Varahi Tail race mini hydel scheme were toured during our visit and also got to know how the information technology is used in these power projects.
4 Units x 115MW = 460 MW
Varahi is Karnataka's first underground powerhouse – a key milestone in the corporation history of KPCL. Varahi as a surface power house was later converted into an underground Powerhouse. The change-over was based on three key parameters: technical, economical and our concern for environmental protection. Stage I of the Varahi Hydro Electric Project has a total installed capacity of 230 MW and Stage II of the Varahi Hydro Electric Project has a total installed capacity of 230 MW contributing 1100 MU annually. This consists of 4 x 115 MW Generating Units at Varahi underground Powerhouse and two 4.5 MW units in Varahi Tail Race Mini Hydel Scheme ‐ 37.5 MW
IT and Computerization
The Corporation has taken a number of IT initiatives to meet its business commitments. Some of the IT activities/infrastructure as detailed below:
- Hardware platform: Provided Blade Servers and Rack Servers
- Connectivity: Established; OFC connectivity between all major power houses and office complex, Local Area Network and Wide Area Network through MPLS/MLLN circuits of BSNL at corporate and major project offices.
- Application Software: The application software developed and implemented are:
- Fuel Management System
- Integrated Inventory Management System
- Owing to many changes in government policies, increased number of projects, KTPP act, e-portal procedures and increased number of spares due to technological changes made to modify the entire IIMS package to suit to present day conditions without deviating the KPCL’s administrative procedures in vogue modified IIMS to suit the requirement of RTPS and BTPS with the following major features and implemented
- Standardized the procedure/functions/ activities performed on inventory management.
- Defined the responsibilities/accountability.
- Increased the speed of processing of purchase of materials.
- Introduced “Material Requirement Planning”.
- to move towards paperless transaction in inventory management
- Generation Management System
- Other software: AutoCAD, STAAD, Adobe software and e-tab are being used extensively at Design offices. Oracle 9i/11g database, Oracle 10g Application server, Oracle Forms 6i and Reports 6i are used for application software.
- E-procurement: Government of Karnataka e-procurement portal is being used for procurement of goods and services as per the transparency act at corporate office and projects as per KTTP Act.
Industrial Visit 2017
On 9th of March 2017, 60 Final Year students of CSE had a visit to Master Control Facility (MCF) at Hassan Karnataka. MCF monitors and controls all the Geostationary / Geosynchronous satellites of ISRO, namely, INSAT, GSAT, Kalpana and IRNSS series of satellites. MCF is responsible for Orbit Raising of satellites, In-orbit payload testing, and On-orbit operations all through the life of these satellites.
MCF activities include round-the-clock Tracking, Telemetry & Commanding (TT&C) operations, and special operations like Eclipse management, Station-keeping manoeuvres and recovery actions in case of contingencies. MCF interacts with User Agencies for effective utilization of the satellite payloads and to minimize the service disturbances during special operations.
It was the vision of Dr.Vikram Sarabhai to use the space technology for the benefit of society. The students were shown a video of how India changed drastically after satellites were launched. They were also shown the place from where all the Geostationary satellites were controlled and monitored.
On 10th of March 2017 students had a visit to Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Bangalore. The students were shown many Launch vehicles like SLV, PSLV, GSLV and many other satellites were also shown. We learnt more about the launching of the satellites and also about the applications of various satellites.
The students were also visited the Clean room were all the satellites are assembled. Here they had a look at Chandrayan II which is to be launched in 2018. Once the satellites are assembled and tested they are then sent to Sriharikota for launching.
Report on Industrial visit to UPCL Udupi
Visit held on 7th and 8th November,2016
Being the student of Computer science & Engineering students come to know that the operation technology used for operating the boilers of the plant and how the plant is monitored with the help of software used SCADA basically which is an centralized system used to supervise a complete plant and basically consists of data accessing features and controlling processes remotely. It is used to monitor the boiler temperature, pressure and water level using different sensors and the corresponding output is given to the PLC which controls the boiler temperature, pressure and water level.
If the temperature and pressure inside the boiler exceeds the predefined value then the entire system is shut down. In case of emergency different automated check valves are used to release pressure, steam and inform the concerned authority. PLC is also used for the internal storage of instruction for the implementing function such as logic, sequencing, timing, counting and arithmetic to control through digital or analog input/ output modules various types of machines processes & how the power is supplied to main grid how the operational technique is going to work behind will come to know by the students.
A Report on Two Day Industrial Visit to Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) Satellite Centre (ISAC), Bangalore & Master Control Facility (MCF), Hassan.
The department of Computer Science and Engineering had organized an industrial visit for Eighth semester B.E on the 4th April 2016 and 5th April 2016, who were accompanied by two of the faculties of the department.
On 4th April 2016, the visit was to ISRO Satellite Centre at Bangalore. The visit provided an insight to the quality of research happening in the area of space technology and the scope of Computer Science and Engineering in this field. The experience was one of a kind and Mr. Srinivasan, Scientist in ISAC was kind enough to patiently describe and explain the procedures and concepts behind the making and launching of satellites and their launch vehicles. The student members got to see small-scale models of all satellites launched by ISRO in the past and were briefed on the scientific
concepts behind their engineering, launch and maintenance. It was a lengthy session where the students toured the area.
The most interesting part was the tour of the lab areas where the students were shown the making of real satellites in the clean room and were given a glimpse of the equipment and manpower involved in the making, testing and launching of satellites. The tour was extremely informative and greatly benefitted the students and enhanced their knowledge about ISRO and its satellites. It was followed by an informative and interesting movie showing the establishment of the organization and the immense achievements of ISRO in the past and its plans for the future.
On 5th April 2016, the visit was to Master Control Facility at Hassan. One of the Scientist members provided the valuable information on how MCF monitors and controls all the geo-stationary satellites of ISRO. It carries out operations related to initial orbit raising of satellites, in-orbit payload testing, and on-orbit operations throughout the life of these satellites. The operations involve continuous tracking, telemetry and commanding, special operations like eclipse management, station-keeping maneuvers and recovery in case of contingencies. It was followed by an informative and interesting movie showing the importance of the organization and the evolution of ISRO for about 30 minutes. We had a nice interaction session with a guide, as we asked various questions out of our curiosity that made our visit successful. The industrial visit to ISRO and MCF was an enriching experience for students in getting live exposure of Space Technology which can help them in their further career enhancements. The students have enjoyed the technical endeavor at both the organizations a lot. The overall visit was very informative and gave good learning experience.
Report on BSNL Training and Industrial Visit
VI Semester CSE students of 2015-16 were attended BSNL training from 17th August, 2015 to 22nd August, 2015 at Mangalore Subdivision of BSNL.
Report on Industrial visit to UPCL Udupi
The VIII Semester students were given visit to UPCL Udupi on 5th April, 2016. About 60 students were participated in this event. Mr. Mahesh Kaluti, Asst Professor, accompanied the students during visit. The following are the observations made by our students.
Plant is having Total Capacity: 2 X 600 MW (1200 MW)
Fuel Water Source : About 4 million tons per annum from Indonesia Sea water is used to meet the condenser cooling and other water requirements.
Plant O & M Software : Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system (SCADA).
Status (Units Commissioned) : Both units of 2 x 600 MW are commenced commercial operations.
Project specification : The power generated from Udupi Power Plant is evacuated thru a dedicated 400 kV transmission line.
Being the student of Computer Science & Engineering students come to know that the operation technology used for operating the boilers of the plant and how the plant is monitored with the help of software used SCADA basically which is an centralized system used to supervise a complete plant and basically consists of data accessing features and controlling processes remotely. It is used to monitor the boiler temperature, pressure and water level using different sensors and the corresponding output is given to the PLC which controls the boiler temperature, pressure and water level. If the temperature and pressure inside the boiler exceeds the predefined value then the entire system is shut down. In case of emergency different automated check valves are used to release pressure, steam and inform the concerned authority. PLC is also used for the internal storage of instruction for the implementing function such as logic, sequencing, timing, counting and arithmetic to control through digital or analog input/ output modules various types of machines processes & how the power is supplied to main grid how the operational technique is going to work behind will come to know by the students.
WORKSHOP & TRAINING (FACULTY)
Workshops/FDPs & Training- Faculty 2018-19
Mobile Application Development using Android
8 days National Level workshop on the theme “Mobile Application Development using Android” was organized from 16th January 2019 to 23rd January 2019 by Alva’s Institute of Engineering & Technology, Moodbidri, Karnataka with Technical Collaboration of Computer Society of India Student Chapter and Co-Sponsored by Dlithe Bangalore.
The formal inaugural function was graced by the presence of our Head of the Department Dr. Manjunath Kotari, Mr. Arun V Rajpurohith Founder Dlithe Bangalore, Mr. Avinash R S Corporate Trainer – Android & Robotics and Certification Course Coordinator Prof. Harish Kunder.
52 CSE students were registered for the course and obtained a Certificate from the Dlithe Bangalore.
Case Studies:
The following case studies are assigned to respective batches. All the case studies are expected to be completed by the end of March 2019
- Grocery shop owner finding it difficult to visit APMC as its far and thus increasing his operational expenditures. He is in need of a simple app for placing his orders through a mobile app
- Children’s between the age of 4-12 are exposed to the internet world, thus watching video's online. Parents wish to have a mobile app which can streamline video related to kids interest and block rest everything
- Saloon owner wishes to have a mobile app for his VVIP customers to block the date with their choices of haircut etc..
- Your college wishes to have a mobile app with all relevant information and updates. Can you build one app?
- Corporate wants a mobile app to capture minutes of meeting recording and convert that as report and send it to participant’s email
- Flower shop owner wants a mobile app for accepting the orders from his regular customers and deliver it with delivery confirmation through the app
- Dlithe would like to have a mobile app to collect "e-waste" from the households. A waste ordering/collecting app will help to collect e-waste from the households
4th International Conference on Applied and Theoretical Computing and Communication Technology (iCATccT) - 2018.
Dates: 6TH & 7TH of Sept, 2018
The International conference iCATccT – 2018 was jointly organized by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Departments of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Department of Information Science and Engineering 6th and 7th September 2017.
The main objective of this conference brings both to Applied and Theoretical Computing Researchers, academicians, scholars, experts, engineers, students and Industrialists This conference was focused on promoting, developing and organizing associations and networks of Academicians, Engineers and Professionals and also to make faculty indulge in high-end research in the relevant fields. Keynote address and paper presentations from authors were a part of iCATccT – 2018.
A total of 209 submissions were received across India as well as from abroad. To name very few among them are - Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamilnadu, Kerala, Hyderabad, Telangana and various parts of Karnataka, witnessing this truly popular and international event. The Technical Program Committee (TPC) comprising around 150 experts from academia and industry selected 61 papers for presentations and 53 registered. The acceptance rate is 27.6%. The conference will run in 3 parallel sessions in 2 days.
Later lighting the lamp by Guest of Honor Dr. Alvaro Rocha, Professor, University of Coimbra, Portugal and other dignitaries on the dais. The other dignitaries present during the inauguration were Sri Ganga Prasad, Sr. Director and Center Head, C-DAC, Bengaluru, Sri. Vivek Alva, Managing trustee, AEF, Dr.Peter Fernandes, Principal, AIET, General Chair Dr.Niranajan Sr. member IEEE, Professor and Head Dept. of Computer Application. Proceedings of the conference released by dignitaries
General Chair Dr.Niranajan, iCATccT – 2018 was briefed about the details of the conference, He mentioned that total of 209 submissions was received across India as well as from abroad and the Technical Program Committee (TPC) comprising around 150 experts from academia and industry selected 61 papers for presentations and 53 registered.
After the tea break, the inauguration function was followed by a keynote address by Dr Alvaro Roach, AISTI & University of Coimbra, Portugal, in his keynote address, stressed about process quality management through information technology audit. The roots lie in IBM’s Business System Planning Methodology which provides top-down analysis of the information requirements of the business. Dr Alvaro Roach was felicitated by the guest of honour Sri. Ganga Prasad GL.
After the lunch, papers were presented by the participants in their respective tracks. The three tracks in charges were,
Session - 1.1
Date/Time - September 6, 2018 (Thursday) / 02:15 - 03:45 hrs Venue Room Number -002 Chairs - Dr. MohideenBadhusha S, Sr.Professor, dept. of CSE, AIET N.V Subba Reddy, Professor Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology. Session -1.2.
Date/Time - September 6, 2018 (Thursday)/ 02:15 ‐ 03:45 hrs Venue Room Number -002 Chairs - Dr. Manjunatha D.V, HOD & Sr.Professor, dept. of ECE, AIET Dr. Bore Gowda S B, Professor Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering Manipal Institute of Technology Session 1.3
Date/Time September 6, 2018 (Thursday) 02:15 ‐ 03:45 hrs Venue Room Number -103 Chairs- Dr. Sumith.N, Associate Professor, dept. of CSE, AIET Dr. Prema K V, Professor Department of Computer Science & Engineering Manipal Institute of Technology. Session 2.1
Date/Time September 6, 2018 (Thursday) 04:00 ‐ 05:30 hrs Venue Room Number -001 Chairs - Dr. ManjunathaKotari, HOD & Professor, dept. of CSE, AIET N.V Subba Reddy, Professor Department of Computer Science & Engineering Manipal Institute of Technology Session 2.2
Date/Time September 6, 2018 (Thursday) 04:00 ‐ 05:30 Hrs Venue Room Number -002 Chairs - Dr. RoopaLakshmi.R, Professor, dept. of ISE, AIET Dr. Prema K V, Professor Department of Computer Science & Engineering Manipal Institute of Technology Session 2.3
Date/Time September 6, 2018 (Thursday) 04:00 ‐ 05:30 hrs Venue Room Number -103 Chairs - Dr. Dattathreya, Dean Planning & Sr. Professor, Dept. of ECE, AIET Dr. Bore Gowda S B, Professor Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering Manipal Institute of Technology On the Second day 07/09/2108, the conference sessions were started with a paper presentation at 10 AM. The sessions are mentioned below- Session 3.1
Date/Time September 7, 2018 (Friday) 10:00 ‐ 11:30 hrs Venue Room Number -001 Chairs - JayanthkumarRathod.A, Professor & HOD, dept. of ISE, AIET Dr. Shashidhar G. Koolagudi, Professor Department of Computer Science & Engineering NITK-Surathkal Session 3.2
Date/Time September 7, 2018 (Friday) 10:00 ‐ 11:30 hrs Venue Room Number -002 Chairs - Dr. Sumith.N, Associate Professor, dept. of CSE, AIET Dr. Geetha V, Professor Department of Information Technology NITKSurathkal
Session 3.3
Date/Time September 7, 2018 (Friday) 10:00 ‐ 11:30 hrs Venue Room Number -103 Chairs - Dr. Praveen.J, Dean Academic & Professor, dept. of ECE, AIET Dr. Muralidhar Kulkarni, Professor Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering NITK- Surathkal. Session 4.1
Date/Time September 7, 2018 (Friday) 11:45 ‐ 01:15 Hrs Venue Room Number -001 Chairs - Prof. Shankar, Associate Professor, Dept. of ECE, AIET Dr. MuralidharKulkarni, Professor Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, NITK-Surathkal. Session 4.2
Date/Time September 7, 2018 (Friday) 11:45 ‐ 01:15 Hrs Venue Room Number -002 Chairs - Dr. Roopalakshmi.R, Professor, Dept. of ISE, AIET. Dr. Shashidhar G. Koolagudi, Professor Department of Computer Science & Engineering NITK-Surathkal. Session 4.3
Date/Time September 7, 2018 (Friday) 11:45 ‐ 01:15 hrs Venue Room Number -103 Chairs - Dr. MohideenBadhusha.S, Sr.Professor, dept. of CSE, AIET Dr. Geetha V , Professor Department of Information Technology NITKSurathkal |
Session Photos
After all the presentations, the valedictory function was started at 1PM, Dr.Murlidhar Kulkarni, chief guest of the valedictory was address the gathering followed by
Dr.Peter Fernandes, Principal, AIET and concluded at 2 PM.
Photo session with Dignitaries, organising team and Sponsorers of the ICATCCT-2018
Faculty Development Programs (FDPs)
Department of CSE organized a National Level FDP(Faculty Development Program) on Web Technology and Its Applications as per VTU Revised Syllabus from 24th July to 28th July, 2018. Dr. Shivayogi B Ullagaddi, Special Officer VTU, Belagavi inaugurated the FDP on 24th July, 2018. After the inauguration, Dr. Ullagaddi emphasized that Faculty members need to enhance their knowledge from time to time as per the technological changes. Dr. Manjunath Kotari welcomed the gathering. Mr. Vasudev Shahapur introduced the chief guest to the audience. Dr. Mohideen Badhusha S proposed the vote of thanks.
The FDP was focused on the various aspects of Development of client-server web applications using PHP and MySQL. The FDP imparts fundamental knowledge required to design and develop web-oriented applications. The following salient features included and discussed:
The Resource Person Dr. Badhusha trained the participants with hands-on training sessions which offered a creative idea for developing using PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, XML, a and HTML. The practical programming exercises were assigned in the midst of the demonstration hours to invoke the interest on the development of different real-life applications using PHP, JavaScript and MySQL. It offered a comprehensive knowledge in the development of an on-line management system. E-materials along with 70 video lessons were provided for the participants.
About 40 participants from various engineering colleges of Karnataka have actively participated in this 5 days FDP.
Workshop/FDPs Conducted 2017-18
Workshop/FDPs Conducted 2017-18
5 Days FDP on “FIREWALL, INSTALLATION, CONFIGURATION AND MANAGEMENT”
Department of Computer Science & Engineering in association with ICT Academy & Palo Alto Networks, Bangalore organized a 5 days Faculty Development Programme on “Firewall, Installation, Configuration and Management” from 8th to 12th January 2018. The FDP was inaugurated by Mr. Shanmughavel Somu, Palo Alto Networks, Dr. Kurien Athikari, Principal, Alva’s Degree College, Dr. Manjunath Kotari, HOD CSE , Mr. Harish Kunder, Coordinator of FDP and Mr. Basavadarshan, ICT Academy Relationship Manager on 8th January 2018.
The session began with an introduction to firewall called PaloAlto, followed by the installation of the virtual workstation, to implement the Firewall. Over the period of five days, the various features of the firewall were implemented such as, the methods of blocking various application, websites, and results of the applied methods.
The Objective of this FDP is to Understand the configuration steps for security, networking, threat prevention, logging, and reporting features. The resource person was explained and gave the hands-on experience of how to configure and manage the entire line of Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation Firewalls. The resource person also shared his experience on Security and NAT Policies, Basic App-ID& User ID, File Blocking and WildFire.
The following Modules were discussed with the hands-on session which includes Platforms and Architecture, Initial Configuration, Basic Interface Configuration, Security and NAT Policies, Basic App-ID, Basic Content-ID, File Blocking and WildFire, Decryption, Basic User-ID, Site-to-Site VPN, Management and Reporting and Active/Passive High Availability.
About 40 participants of different ICT Academy Partner Institutions have participated in the FDP.
Report on 3 Days FDP on Algorithms
Department of CSE organized a 3 days Faculty Development Programme on “Algorithms” from 10th to 12th December 2017. The FDP was inaugurated by Dr. Shashidhar Koolgudi, Department of CSE, NITK, Surathkal and Dr Manjunath Kotari on 10th Dec 2017. The objective of the FDP was to train and develop professionals in their area, so that, they can act as ‘Resource Persons’ in guiding and motivating young students to provide insight about Algorithms. FDP is mainly to equip the participants with requisite skills, knowledge and competencies for effective analysis of the subject. This FDP was arranged only to internal faculty members to empower teachers to overcome hurdles and motivate the student towards Quality education.
The following are the topics discussed during the First day of the FDP which includes, Introduction, Performance Analysis, Asymptotic notations, Important Problem Types, Fundamental Data structures, Divide and conquer method, Decrease and Conquer approach.
On the second day, Greedy method, Minimum cost spanning Tree, Single source shortest paths, Optimal Tree problem, Transform and Conquer Approach, Dynamic Programming and Transitive closure topics were explained by the resource person.
On last day, Dynamic Programming, All-Pairs Shortest Paths, Backtracking, Branch and Bound, 0/1 Knapsack problem, NP-Complete and NP-Hard Problems were discussed.
Dr. Shashidhar Koolagudi, Professor, NITK Surathkal was the resource person and about 15 faculty members of CSE department were attended this FDP.
Report on Amazon AWS Workshop
One day workshop on “Amazon Web Services(AWS)” has been organized by Department of Computer Science and Engineering, AIET, Mijar on 19th MAR 2018. Keynote speakers Mr Ravindra Verna, Vice President, Engineering services CollPoll and Mr. Durga Prasad Kakaraparthi, Senior solution architect, Amazon web services were resource persons of the Workshop. About 20 Faculty members of the Mangalore Region Engineering Colleges have participated in this Workshop.
Workshop/FDPs Conducted 2016-17
Workshop/FDPs Conducted 2016-17
Report on 5 Days Workshop
Five days National Level Workshop on “Development of Web Oriented Applications using PHP and MySQL and Orientation Program towards Research” was conducted by Department of Computer Science & Engineering from 16th January 2017 to 20th January 2017. The workshop was inaugurated by Dr. Balakrishnan Manikiam, Sir-MV ISRO Chair Professor, Bangalore University. He lighted the lamp of wisdom and in his speech. He emphasized the need of digital transformation in the current scenario. He educated the gathering on the growth and integration of technologies and the importance of web applications. He also explained how such workshops would help us provide knowledge of using web applications to turn India into “Digital-India”.
The Dean Academics, HoDs of various departments were also present during the inaugural function. The resource person Dr. S. Mohideen Badhusha highlighted the importance of the web-oriented applications with intensive hands-on sessions and delivered vote of thanks. There are 50 participants from various colleges participating in the workshop.
The proceedings of the workshop are as follow:
Day 1: The demonstration was made on ‘Salient and unique features of PHP’ with the hands-on training sessions in the basic programming constructs along with relevant exercises in PHP followed by advanced programming constructs in PHP with HTML.
Day 2: The demonstration was made on ‘Introduction to the object-oriented programming concepts in PHP’ along with the hands-on training sessions in implementing the simple object-oriented programs with relevant exercises in PHP followed by the demonstration of implementing the in-built functions in PHP.
Day 3: Basic MySQL commands are delivered along with the hands-on training sessions for implementing basic queries in MySQL followed by a demonstration of implementing advanced queries in MySQL.
Day 4: The exercises on ‘Development of web-oriented applications using PHP, HTML and MySQL’ with the hands-on training sessions for developing online applications followed by the demonstration of the development of online management system using PHP, HTML and MySQL with Case Studies.
Day 5: On the 5th day, Prof. Manjunath Kotari, HoD/CSE conducted a session on “Research Orientation- General Advice” to the Research Scholars. In the session, he explained as to how to start the Research, what are the good qualities of Research, types of Researches in India, Structure of PhD thesis and tips to write the thesis and journal paper. Dr. Mohideen Badhusha, Professor, Dept of CSE delivered a lecture on Research Avenues in Computer Science & Engineering domain and caveats with some examples for thesis work”. The day ended with a valedictory function in which the certificates were distributed to all the participants.
WORKSHOP & TRAINING (STUDENT)
Assessment Year 2018-19
Workshops & Training for Students 2018-19
Workshop on “Hadoop for Big Data Analytics”
Department of CSE organized a workshop on “Hadoop for Big Data Analytics” for the final year students from 12th March to 19th March,2019. The Workshop was inaugurated by Mr. Manjunath Mulimanni, Research Scholar, NITK, Surathkal, Dr. Manjunath Kotari HOD CSE and Prof. Jayanthkumar Rathod, HOD ISE. The 97 final years have participated in this workshop.
Hadoop is 100% open or free source and pioneered a fundamentally new way of storing and processing data. Instead of relying on expensive, proprietary hardware and different systems to store and process data, Hadoop enables distributed parallel processing of huge amounts of data across inexpensive, industry-standard servers that both store and process the data, and can scale without limits. With Hadoop, no data is too big. And in today's hyper-connected world where more and more data is being created every day, Hadoop's breakthrough advantages mean that businesses and organizations can now find value in data that was recently considered useless.
OBJECTIVE:
To gain the hands-on experience in the Hadoop fo Big Data
FEEDBACK
The participants learnt how to MapReduce using Hadoop concepts. The speaker gave the details of Big Data from scratch. He explained with good examples. Overall the participants were very happy. They attended the workshop with enthusiasm in all the sessions. The workshop was a big hit.
OUTCOMES
The participants got both Theoretical and Practical knowledge about BIGDATA and HADOOP. Planning to setup BIGDATA and HADOOP Lab. More and more research activity are to be planned on HADOOP
RESOURCE PERSON
Mr. Manjunath Mulimani (Research Scholar)
Department: - Computer Science Engineering
Education: - NITK, Surathkal
Workshop on “Let’s Latex”
Alva’s Institute of Engineering and Technology conducted a 2 days Student development Program on “Let’s LaTeX” for Final year students organized by Department of Computer Science and Engineering on 14th and 15th February 2019. The workshop was inaugurated by Dr. Manjunath Kothari A, H.O.D, Dept. CSE and also addressed the students. Resource person- Dr. Sumith N, all faculty members and final year students were also present during the inauguration.
Workshop Overview
This workshop imparts a fundamental knowledge required to design and write papers and reports using LaTeX tool. The practical exercises assigned amidst the lecture hours enhanced the interest of students to use the tool for their final year project report.
Course Goal: To master the techniques required to write a professional project report and paper based on the format of the respective publication.
Course Objective · Learn syntax, features of, and commands to utilize the LaTeX tool. · Design and write a document using the tool. Topics covered · Installing Latex Software · Latex Environments And Packages · Document Writing · Paper Formats o IEEE o Springer o Elsevier Presentation Slides · Writing Reports o Chapters o Section
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Workshop on “C++ and Java”
Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Alva’s Institute of Engineering and Technology conducted a 5 days workshop on “C++ and Java - an interview-based approach and a bridge course for OOC with hands-on sessions” for 2nd-year students on 11th to 15th FEB 2019. The workshop was inaugurated Mr. Vivek Alva, Managing Trustee, AEF. The Principal Dr. Peter Fernandes, AIET and Prof. Manjunath Kothari, H.O.D, Dept. CSE and all The HODs of various departments and all staff members and student volunteers were also present during the inauguration function along with the resource person Dr. S. MohideenBadhusha. And also total of 123 participants from 2nd Year CSE have participated in this workshop.
Workshop Overview
- Basic fundamentals about c++ and java programming.
- This workshop provided a brief knowledge about object-oriented concepts
- This workshop imparts the fundamental knowledge required to design and develop of the mini project using object-oriented concepts.
- This workshop filled the gap between academic and university syllabus.
- The practical programming exercises assigned amidst the lecture hours enhance the interest of the development of different real-life applications using c++, java and object-oriented concepts.
- Course Goal
To master all techniques of software development in the C++ Programming Language and demonstrate these techniques by the solution of a variety of problems spanning the breadth of the language.
Topics covered
- Intro to Classes and Objects
- Control Structures
- Methods
- Arrays
- Pointers
- Classes
- Inheritance
- Polymorphism
- Templates
- Exceptions
- Files
- STL
- Operator Overloading
The proceedings of the workshop are as follows:
DAY 1
Session 1: Introduction to object-oriented programming paradigm – Understanding of important basic terminologies of OOPs such as Class and objects, constructors, encapsulation, abstraction, Information hiding in C++ with example programs.
Session 2: Inheritance, types of inheritance, polymorphism, types of polymorphism, dynamic binding, Static binding, Virtual and pure virtual Functions, Abstract class,Templates in C++ with example programs.
DAY 2
Session 1: File handling functions, Exception handling, In-line functions and Friend function and class in C++ with example programs. Class and objects, constructors, encapsulation, abstraction, Information hiding in Java with example programs.
Session 2: Basic operators Logical expression; Type casting; Strings Control Statements: Selection statements, iteration statements, Jump Statements in Java and exercises
DAY 3
Session 1: Applets, Multi-Threaded Programming, Event Handling and Swings in Java and exercises
Session 2: Practice Session for rigorous training of Interview based questions
End of the session collected oral feedback from the students for the better enhancement of training programs in future.
The day was ended with a valedictory function where all the participants are provided with certificates.
Internship Training Program on Deep Learning
A three weeks Student Internship Program on ‘Data Analytics, Machine Learning and Deep Learning’ was organized by the Department of Computer Science Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering and Information Science Engineering at Alva’s Institute of Engineering and Technology, for the students of Alva’s Institute of Engineering and Technology from 15th to 29th January 2019. Dr. Satish Kumar Singh, Associate Professor, Department of Information Technology, Indian Institute of Information Technology - Allahabad and Dr. Mohammed Javed, Assistant Professor Department of Information Technology, Indian Institute of Information Technology - Allahabad were present during inauguration.
The inaugural function commenced with a formal introduction of the dignitaries by Dr. Manjunath Kotari, HOD, Department of Computer Science Engineering, AIET and welcomed the gathering. Dr. Praveen J, Dean Academics, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering introduced the resource persons. Mr. Vivek Alva, Managing Trustee AIET, Dr. Dattatreya G, Dean Research and Mr. Jayanth Kumar Rathod, HOD, Department of Information Science Engineering was also present in the inaugural function. Mr. Vivek Alva shared his experience about the visit to Indian Institute of Information Technology - Allahabad and briefed about the applications of machine learning and big data analytics and how it has gained its popularity in the recent times. Dr. Satish Kumar Singh delivered his address by stating that machine learning and AI concepts have been in existence since the 1960’s but has only recently gained popularity due to advancements in computing and hardware technologies. Dr. Mohammed Javed, shared his experience he had at Alva’s as a student and how it moulded to shapen his career growth. He expressed his views on Big Data Analytics concluding the inaugural session, soon after which the internship sessions followed.
The following topics have been covered by resource persons daywise is as follows.
Date | Resource Person | Topics Covered |
15/01/2019 | Dr. Satish Kumar Singh | What is and image?, How images are formed? Digital images and biometrics |
| Dr. Mohammed Javed | Data Analytics, Different type of tools for big data, An assignment to analyse and install different tools |
16/01/2019 | Dr. Satish Kumar Singh | Analysis of the biometric and biometric images, Gaussian curve analysis |
| Research Scholars | Hands-on session on Anaconda Navigator tool and Jyupter tools and their working |
17/01/2019 | Dr. Mohammed Javed | Image processing and its applications, image segmentation, filtering and other concepts |
| Research Scholars | Hands-on session on the numpy using Anaconda Navigator |
18/01/2019 | Dr. Mohammed Javed | MAT lab and image processing a Hands-on session |
| Research Scholars | Students have done the Mini projects on the problems stated by Dr Mohammed Javed to the various groups |
19/01/2019 | Research Scholars | MAT lab and image processing concepts with the hands-on session for segmentation, restoration, and etc. |
| Research Scholars | MAT lab and image processing concepts with a hands-on session for, edge detection, object detection and etc. |
21/01/2018 | Deep Learning Concepts, TensorFlowand TensorFlow library | |
| Dr. Krishna Pratap Singh | Training and Testing of Image procession and PytorchPackage installation and edge detections |
22/01/2019 | Concepts of Supervised learning, unsupervised learning | |
| Dr. Krishna Pratap Singh | Concepts of Reinforced learning and semi-supervised learning |
23/01/2019 | Semi-supervised learning(SSL), Markov Decision Processes (MDP) Policy Future Return, Discounted Future Return, Deep Q-Network (DQN) | |
| Dr. Krishna Pratap Singh | Self-Training, Generative Models, S3VMs, Graph-Based Algorithms, Multi-view Algorithms |
24/01/2019 | Random number generations, finding the distance programs and its executions | |
| Dr. Krishna Pratap Singh | K-Near and finite array, Graphical representation of KNN |
25/01/2019 | Regression, Classification, Clustering, Under-fitting and OverfittingOptimization
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| Dr. Krishna Pratap Singh | Linear Regression for Machine Learning, ReRegularizationgression Model Representation, Gradient Descent, |
The valedictory program of the Internship was held on 29th Jan 2019.
WORKSHOP for Alva’s BCA Students
Alva’s Institute of Engineering and Technology conducted a 3 days workshop on Inter-College Level Workshop on “PYTHON PROGRAMMING” organized by department of computer science and engineering from Sep 17th to 19th 2018. The workshop was inaugurated by Dr. Manjunath Kotari, Professor and Head, Department of computer science and engineering. The HODs of various departments, Deans of the institution were also present for the inauguration function along with the resource person Dr. S. Mohideen Badhusha. Participants from Alva’s Degree College students have participated.
Total Number of external candidates participated: 39
Resource Person: Dr. S. Mohideen Badhusha, Sr. Professor, Dept of CSE, AIET.
Workshop Coordinator: Mr. Sushant Mangasuli, Assistant |Professor, Dept of CSE, AIET.
The proceedings of the workshop are as follows:
Day 1: Started with the demonstration on salient and unique features of python programming along with the hands-on training in the basic programming constructs such as iteration and strings with relevant exercise in python and also hands-on sessions
Day 2: Started with a demonstration on the introduction of lists and tuples, directory and files with the hands-on training in implementing the simple programs with relevant exercises in python programming. Demonstration of implementing the inbuilt functions in python programming along with hands-on training in the implementation of the inbuilt functions with relevant exercises.
Day 3: Started with a demonstration on basic of python to read XML data along with the hands-on training for implementing basic XML data queries and The afternoon session was followed with the demonstration of the development of Mini-project on Salary report using XML and Python
The day was ended with a valedictory function where all the participants were provided with certificates.
Web Development using HTML, CSS and PHP with Mini project
Department of CSE conducted a 6 days workshop on “Web Development using HTML, CSS and PHP with Mini project” for 2nd-year students organized by Department of Computer Science and Engineering on 6th to 11th AUG 2018. The inauguration function held on 6th by Resource person Dr. S. Mohideen Badhusha. And also a total of 106 participants from our department had participated in this workshop.
Workshop Overview
- This workshop imparts a fundamental knowledge required to design and develop an online management system of the client-server technology using dynamic, database-driven web pages using HTML, CSS and PHP.
- It provides hands-on training sessions which offer a creative idea in the development of online management systems
- The practical programming exercises assigned amidst the lecture hours enhance the interest of the development of different real-life applications using HTML, CSS, PHP and MySQL and offers a piece of comprehensive knowledge in the development of online management system.
Pre-requisite Knowledge/Skills:
Basic programming skill in Logical development with fundamental SQL knowledge.
Course Objective
- Elucidate salient unique features of the server sided programming script, PHP
- Analyze the basic programming constructs of PHP and commands in MySQL in perspective of imparting fundamental programming knowledge using hands-on sessions
- Apply the knowledge acquired for the development of web-oriented applications by creating on-line management systems based on client server technology.
- Design and develop on-line web-oriented applications by imparting hands-on training sessions
The proceedings of the workshop are as follows:
DAY 1
Session 1: Demonstration on Salient and Unique features of PHP
Session 2: Hands-on training in the basic programming constructs with relevant exercises in PHP
Session 3: Demonstration on advanced programming constructs in PHP and CSS and its applications
Session 4: Hands-on training in implementing the advanced programming constructs with relevant exercises in PHP
DAY 2
Session 1: Demonstration of implementing the in-built functions in PHP using python programming.
Session 2: Hands-on training in the implementation of the in-built functions with relevant exercises in PHP
Session 3: Demonstration on basic programming constructs in PHP
Session 4: Hands-on training with the exercises in PHP
DAY 3
Session 1: Demonstration on application programs of PHP and HTML controls.
Session 2: Hands-on training with the exercises in the application programs of PHP and HTML controls
Session 3: Development of Mini Project work using PHP, HTML and CSS
- Students Mark Report
- Employee Payroll
Session 4: Development of Mini Project work using PHP, HTML and CSS
- Students Mark Report
- Employee Payroll
The day was ended with a valedictory function where all the participants are provided with certificates.
7 Innovative Programmes
Innovative Social Activities - 2018-19
Kaliyona Computer Camp was organized by CMANIAX forum from 29th October to on 31st October 2018, Rural Computer Education Camp to students of Govt Kannada Medium School, Marodi. The inauguration was done by Mr. Ravindra Poojari, President of Lion’s Club, Shirthadi, Dr. Peter Fernandes, Alva’s Engineering College Principal and Dr. Kurian, Alva’s Degree college Principal and HOD Dr. Manjunath Kotari. Further, there was an orientation about Kaliyona Computer lead by Shreyas Rao, President of CMANIAX forum, Event Coordinator followed by forum coordinators. During the inauguration, AIET donated 3 Computer System to School.
Giving the Basic knowledge of MS-Word, MS-Excel, Paint etc. Giving the basic knowledge about MS-Word which is extraordinarily useful for them and allows to be more creative and also opens up a wide range of knowledge. MS-Excel is done as essentially with a set of formulas to calculate the values. These values have been calculated by using formulas. By this student have understood slightly about how to use MS-Excel. Our student coordinators taught how to use paint option in computer and how to use it.
Entire two days the students were able to learn the basic knowledge of MS-Office and paint. Our student coordinators gave few assignments to judge whether the students have learned the concepts. Student coordinators included brainstorming sessions like a quiz. The entire session was students completely filled with enthusiasm and made the session more interactive and showed a lot of interest and we encouraged them by distributing chocolates.
FUTSAL’18
FUTSAL’18 was an inter-collegiate football tournament conducted by C-Maniax forum of Computer Science & Engineering Department, AIET. FUTSAL’18 brought together all the best Football teams of seven different Engineering Colleges of the Dakshina Kannada and Udupi region.
FUTSAL’18was conducted on 22nd April 2018 at AIET main campus.FUTSAL’18was inaugurated by Mr. Ashraf Karnere, Expertise group, Dubai and with the presence of Mr.Vivek Alva, Dr. Manjunath Kotari, Mr.Hemanth Kumar N P, C-Maniax members and all the participants from the various colleges at 9:30 AM.
There were 16 football teams, 6 from AIET and 10 from other engineering colleges .15 matches were conducted in total and the matches were Knock-out matches and the 2 best team made to the final. The matches were officiated by the referees from the BPT colleges of Alva’s. Around 108 players took part in the event with the Registration fee of Rs 400.
Teams of FUTSAL’18:
SL. NO
TEAM NAME
COLLEGE
1
TEAM SPATANS
MITE
2
SHOOTERS FC
SJEC
3
FC PATRIOTS A
SRINIVAS
4
TEAM CANARITES
CANARA
5
TEAM HYAMA
SRIDEVI
6
FOURTEENS FC
SJEC
7
FC PATRIOTS B
SRINIVAS
8
FC BERROCA
MITE
9
SOCCER CITY FC
AIET
10
TEAM Z
AIET
11
ALVAS STARS
AIET
12
KAMMATTIPADAM B
AIET
13
FC BLUE WAVES
AIET
14
KAMMATTIPADAM A
AIET
15
TEAM FCB
NITTE
16
KINGS MALABAR
SRIDEVI
The matches were held from morning 10 AM – 6:30 PM with the support and great sportsman spirit from all the teams, referees, volunteers, and coordinators.
Winners and Runners of FUTSAL’18:
FC BERROCA
MITE ( WINNERS )
KAMMATIPADAM A
AIET (RUNNERS )
Honorary awards were given to the best Player and Best Goalkeeper of the C-MANIAX FUTSAL’18.
“KALIYONA COMPUTER-Rural Computer Education Camp-2018”
Date & Venue : 17th to 19th January,2018 at J.E.M High School, Kalasa, Chikkamagaluru Dist.
Department of Computer Science & Engineering student’s association C-Maniax Forum conducted a Rural Computer Education camp in J.E.M High School, Kalasa. The programme was formally inaugurated on 17th January,2018 at J.E.M High School, Kalasa by HOD of CSE department Dr. Manjunath Kotari with Kalasa Education Society President Mr. Shreekanth, Secretary Mr. Gopinath Pai ,Joint Secretary Mr. Narendra and Head Mistress Mrs. Sunanda. Mr. Hemanth Kumar N P, Mr. Vivek Sharma , Ms. Shruthi Shetty J and Ms. Ankitha Shetty were present during the inauguration function.
Soon after the inauguration, the students began their training session by introducing them about what exactly is a computer? What is its importance and how it evolved? What are the major hardware parts and majors software’s found in a computer were dealt in detail. There was a one to one interaction session with the students. Lot of doubts and questions raised by the JEM students were well handled by the Alva’s students. In the afternoon, hands-on sessions were conducted related to the topics discussed in the morning. The students seemed to be very interested and enthusiastic about the session and were comfortable in using and getting to know well about the computers.
The next day started well with an introduction about UNIX systems, how they changed the world by the concept of free access and software. All the existing Android, Windows all have an internal kernel, which is actually derived from the UNIX system. The UNIX gives user the freedom and advantage to do whatever changes, modifications, research related to any field of his interest by easily developing, distributing the software’s or code free of cost available to everybody throughout the world. The hands on session on that day consisted of getting to know some UNIX commands such as mkdir, cd etc., to create, delete, change directories and other things by making use of the Terminal available in a Linux distribution which is nothing but UNIX like in nature.
The final day contained the major task of installing a Linux Operating System such as Puppy Linux. The students were first shown how to install the Linux, later all students were given a chance to try themselves out. The various processes involved such as booting the Linux, system softwares and some application softwares were discussed. Later the day concluded by a demonstration of how to use a Netbanking, book a bus or train ticket, how to use online payment system such as Paytm, Freecharge etc., were discussed consisting of separate session both for faculties as well as for students. The students were given with how to develop a website by using HTML etc was taught during this camp. Also students were taught with C Programming introduction during this course.
“C Programming Awareness Programme to Alva’s High School Students”
C Programming Awareness Programme was organised by CMANIAX forum on 30th October 2017 at AIET, Mijar for the 10th standard students of Alva’s High school, Moodbidri. Inauguration was done by Dr.Manjunath Kotari, HOD CSE, Forum cordinator Prof.Venkatesh, Mr. Hemanth Kumar, and Mr. Chanchal Antony were present during the inauguration . Mrs. Nayana and Mrs. Soudamini, teachers of Alva’s High School also took part in the inaugural ceremony. This programme was completed organized by CMANIAX forum students of Final & Pre-Final years.
Immediately after the inaugural function there was orientation for C Programming lead by Nikhitha Kale M, Event Cordinator followed by forum cordinators. She gave the basic knowledge about programming which is extraordinarily useful for High School students and allows be more creative and also opens up a wide range of knowledge about computers.
Computer programming is done as essentially with set of written instructions that the computer follows (also known as binary coding). These instructions can be written in a number of different "languages", or organizing the instructions and text. Different languages tend to be used to create different types of programs.
The students mainly focused on initialization, declaration, control statements, functions of C Programming. And they gave introduction of HTML which is the standard markup language for creating Web pages. HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language and describes the structure of Web pages using markup. And they taught brain storming sessions like quiz. The entire session was students completely filled with enthusiasm and made the session more interactive and showed lot of interest.
“KALIYONA COMPUTER-Rural Computer Education Camp”-2017
DATE & VENUE: 13th -15th FEBRUARY 2017 at S.V.P.U College, Gangolli, Kundapura Taluk, Udupi Dist.
Fourth Technical Talk of the academic semester for the year 2016-17 under the Department of E&CE was conducted on 01st October, 2016. The head of the department Prof. D V Manjunatha welcomed the eminent resource person Dr. M M Nayak, Visiting professor, Indian Institute of Science, (Former Scientist of ISRO), Bangalore. Dr M M Nayak delivered the talk on the topic “Applications of MEMS”. The talk was elaborated on the evolution, developments, Innovations and applications in the area of MEMS. He mainly emphasized the importance of different testing methods needed while designing the MEMS sensors for the spacecraft applications. He also highlighted the different project opportunities possible in this field. He encouraged students explore the opportunities in this field and promised of any assistance needed.
Soon after the inauguration, the students began their training session by introducing them about what exactly is a computer? What is its importance and how it evolved? What are the major hardware parts and majors software’s found in a computer were dealt in detail. There was a one to one interaction session with the students. Lot of doubts and questions raised by the SVPU students were well handled by the Alva’s students. In the afternoon, hands-on sessions were conducted related to the topics discussed in the morning. The students seemed to be very interested and enthusiastic about the session and were comfortable in using and getting to know well about the computers.
The next day started well with an introduction about UNIX systems, how they changed the world by the concept of free access and software. All the existing Android, Windows all have an internal kernel, which is actually derived from the UNIX system. The UNIX gives user the freedom and advantage to do whatever changes, modifications, research related to any field of his interest by easily developing, distributing the software’s or code free of cost available to everybody throughout the world. The hands session on that day consisted of getting to know some UNIX commands such as mkdir, cd etc., to create, delete, change directories and other things by making use of the Terminal available in a Linux distribution which is nothing but UNIX like in nature.
The final day contained the major task of installing a Linux Operating System such as Puppy Linux. The students were first shown how to install the Linux, later all students were given a chance to try themselves out. The various processes involved such as booting the Linux, system softwares and some application softwares were discussed. Later the day concluded by a demonstration of how to use a Netbanking, book a bus or train ticket, how to use online payment system such as Paytm, Freecharge etc., were discussed consisting of separate session both for faculties as well as for students.
The Kaliyona Computer thus proved to be a successful event and numerous people were responsible for this. Firstly, Mr. Vivek Alva, Managing trustee of AEF for his constant support and motivation, the Principal of AIET and HOD of CSE for their valuable feedback and support. Mr. Edwin, in-charge of Linux Research Lab of AIET for his support in training the eighth semester students in the installation and using of Puppy Linux. Overall, the feedback given by the students was positive and more and more such community events would be seen from the computer science students in the near future.
REPORT ON COMPUTER AWARENESS PROGRAM
Department of Computer Science & Engineering in association with CMANIAX students association organized a One day Computer Awareness program for ECO club students of Alva’s Primary School, Moodbidri. The computer awareness program was organized on 3rd September,2016. During this program about 400 students of Alva’s Primary School were attended and learnt Fundamentals of Computer Skills.
The program was completely handled by students of Computer Science & Engineering in association with CMANIAX. The primary kids were asked many doubts regarding Computers and students of CSE were solved all the doubts these primary kids along with teaching fundamentals.
Report on CAN U MAKE IT BETTER
C-MANIAX Forum of Computer Science and Engineering department of AIET always brings out innovative activities for the student fraternity of AIET as well as for AEF as a whole. For this academic year the forum took a new step forward and successfully organized a ‘Can You Make it Better’, an environmental theme-based competition of making best out of waste i.e., making crafts, models and designs of various real world items to showcase the best use of waste materials that is usually scrapped. It was organized for the students of AIET and degree students of AEF Vidyagiri on Saturday, 22nd October, 2016, at AIET Campus. Dr. Krishna Mohan , Doctor of Prabhu Hospital, Moodbidri, judged this competition. He spoke about the need of such useful and appropriate competition, which bring about awareness in developing a sense of love towards nature by making use of the waste materials to make useful things, which would actually be helpful in our day-to-day life. Totally around 30 teams from AEF took part in the competition out of which 4 best teams were selected for the final round. Shaun and team belonging to final year BCom bagged the 1st place. The 2nd place was bagged by Meghna and team belonging Alvas Degree College. The consolation prizes were shared by Basvaraj and team, Suhas and team and Shaziya and team.
The whole event was possible due to the constant support given by the Managing Trustee of AEF, the Principal and HOD of CS&E department. It was indeed a valuable competition with different models developed by the students was kept for the public view and was well appreciated by the onlookers.
COMPUTER KALIYONA- ONE DAY RURAL COMPUTER AWARENESS CAMP
Date and Time: 29 February 2016 at Govt. Kannada Medium High School, Venoor
The final year and pre final computer students of AIET, under the banner of CMANIAX forum, conducted a rural computer education camp successfully at Government High school, Venoor on 29 February. The intention of the camp was to provide some basic knowledge to the eighth and ninth standard students of rural government Kannada medium students. The program was divided into morning and afternoon session. The eighth standard students were targeted in morning and the ninth standard in the afternoon respectively. The various basic components of the computer was shown to the students such as RAM memory, Hard disks, CD/DVD drives, pen drives, keyboard,
mouse and so on. The input unit, the processing unit (CPU) and the output units were discussed in detail. Soon after some theory session, all the students got the chance to experience to try out some basic computer operations such as opening of an application such as Paint, Notepad, MS Word, Music and Video Players and so on. The basics of mobile technology as well as Internet were covered. Some notes about how to start a computer using power button how to shut down computers were shown. The camp included only very basic information being shared as the students were very new to computers. The hospitality given by the school teachers were laudable and were very cooperative. The camp allowed mutual benefit both for high school students and for our computer science students as they realized how satisfying is to teach such students and bring about computer awareness in this 21st century. The high school Kannada medium students were wonderful both enthusiasm wise as well as discipline wise. Indeed the camp was very successful due to the involvement of students, staff of CMANIAX forum as well for the constant support by the CSE department and the Alva’s Education Foundation.
Linux Awareness Workshop for the First Year students
Date and Time: Monday, 15th February 2016 from 9-5 pm
The few final year computer students of AIET, under the banner of CMANIAX forum, conducted the basic awareness about using the Linux systems such as Ubuntu to our own first year students of computer science. The command line prompt containing various important and regularly used commands was dealt in detail. The C programming using Ubuntu was explained in details. The various doubts about creating a directory, files, storing C programs, loading them and executing them were clearly shown. The geditor which is a graphical editor to type the c programs and how to check and correct C program from command line prompt was discussed. Some of the commands such as cd, pwd, ls, mkdir, rmdir, ps and many more commands were shown.
Coming to the operating system, Ubuntu is a Debian-based Linux operating system and distribution for personal computers, smart phones and network servers. It uses Unity as its default desktop environment Ubuntu is based on the concept of free or open-source software, meaning that you do not pay any licensing fees for Ubuntu, and you can download, use, and share the operating system free of charge. Being a Linux-based operating system, Ubuntu has a well-deserved reputation for stability and security. Historically, Linux has proven itself to be a workhorse server operating system, and this is where, up until now, it has been most widely used and best known. The workshop was very suitable for the computer science students as they need more awareness about the free software and the various necessary commands useful for the programming as well for higher semester curriculum. The workshop was well received and appreciated by the first year students and was very interactive by having few quiz question session at the end.
8 Unique Labs
APP DEVELOPMENT LAB
Apple iOS App Development Course
Department of Computer Science & Engineering established Apple iOS Lab for App Development Activity Purpose. The institution has got Apple University Programme ID, currently all interested students of CSE, ECE, ISE are involved in App Development Activity through Certification Programs. At the end of the every course on successful competition of App, the students are honored with Apple Developer Certificates.
Our Institution is recognized as a “iOS Developer University Program” with institution id 6MKL3RX9SK from Apple Developer Program Support. The institution has MoU with Callibre Code Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore for Certification Programs. Through MoU institution is conducting continuously App Development Programs. The following Apple iOS apps were developed by CSE students of AIET has been approved by App Store.
- Yoga Station
- https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/yogastation/id1439488896?mt=8
- MERGEO- https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/mergeo/id1438548443
- FITREAT-https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fitreat/id1453315210?ls=1&mt=8
- Musical Express- https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/musicalexpress/id1438653274
App Development Courses Conducted
Sl. No.
Date & Time
Resource Person
Affiliation
1
29th April-1st May,2019
&
16th Feb-23rd Feb,2019
Mrs. Seema Nair
Callibre Code Pvt.Ltd, Bangalore
2
1st Oct- 5th Oct,2018
&
10th July-25th July,2018
Mrs. Seema Nair
Callibre Code Pvt.Ltd, Bangalore
3
28th Jan to 3rd Feb, 2018
&
1st August to 8th August, 2017
Mr. Sudeep Jha
Monkfox Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore
4
1st August 2016-16th August,2016
Ms. Swathi Hebbar
Dheemai Inc, Udupi
5
14th Jan-23rd Jan, 2015
Mr. Arun Patavardhan
Xcel Frameworks, Mumbai
Introduction to the iOS Certification Course
Department of CSE organized Certification Program on “Apple iOS App Development using Swift C Language and XCode”. The Certification Program was conducted in 2 different phases. First Phase was conducted 10-07-2018 to 17-07-2018 and Second Phase was conducted during 30-09-2018 to 03-10-2018. Mrs. Seema Nair, CEO, CalibreCode Solutions Pvt. Ltd was the Resource Person for the Certification Program. The resource person Mrs. Seema Nair trained around 25 students of 5th SEM BE CSE, AIET. Mr. Venkatesh Senior Associate Professor, Dept of CSE was the coordinator of this internship program.
The students were developed the features of Apple iOS App development like image display, and some animations with images, Databases using SQLite, Multi tab Communication, Drawing tables, Multi window communications Network Communications etc during the First Phase of Certification Program.
Sl.No
Name of the App
Team Leader
Guide Name
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Mergeo
Katira Krishna
Dr. Manjunath Kotari
-
Yoga Station
Aruna Kumari
Mr. Chanchal Antony
-
Musical Express Application
Vighnesh Mandara
Mr. Vivek Sharma S
-
Fitreat
Ameen Ahemmed
Mr. Sayeesh
-
VTU Computer Science
Sushmitha Shet
Mr. Venkatesh
-
CHIRPS
Apoorva U
Mr. Harish Kunder
-
SAFEZONE
Namratha C
Mr. Venkatesh
-
Apps Developed
- MERGEO
App Development Team:
4AL16CS010
AMOGHA U
4AL16CS020
BANISH M G
4AL16CS045
KATIRA KRISHNA JITENDRA
4AL16CS128
ROHAN K R
ABSTRACT:
Multimedia and Entertainment are the basic requirements of today’s generation. Also, Multimedia player is the integral part of today’s smartphone. But what if we want to play with the video and give it your voice. This can become entertaining, right? IOS comes with a wonderful set of inbuilt libraries which helps us to make such media players available on the app store.
App Store Link Address:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mergeo/id1438548443?ls=1&mt=8
INTRODUCTION TO MERGEO
MERGEO is a basic multimedia application that is built on the basic concept, that is, to merge audio and video. This application is built for mainly entertainment purpose.It can also be used to mute the existing audio of the video or to replace the original video with another one.
REQUIREMENTS
Hardware requirements:
- Requires an iphone , ipad or ipod touch .
Software requirements:
- Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
- Requires XCode 8 or above.
- Requires swift 3 or above for better compatibility.
PROCEDURE TO WORK WITH THE APP MERGEO
- Download the APP in Apple device with above configurations.
- Welcome Screen is displaying and then Options was displayed that allows the user to select any of the two options Record Video, and Merge Video.
- When you click on the record video button, the app will guide you to another view controller which displays you the button as record video
- When the user clicks on this button, the app directly goes to the user’s phone gallery and allows the user to select one video.
After the user has selected the video, the app compresses the video and loads it and goes back to the main view controller.
After this, the user needs to click the merge video button, which will display three options as follows:
- Select Video
- Record Audio
- Merge and Save
- In this view controller, when the user clicks on the first button, the video which is selected, its path is loaded along with the video. After the video selection is over, the user has to click on the Record Audio Button. It will display an audio recorder which will allow you to record the audio and it will be stored. After this, the user needs to click on the Merge and Save option, so that it will merge the audio with the selected video and will save it to the user’s gallery.
SCREEN SHOTS OF MERGEO
This chapter shows us the sample screen shots of the APP Mergeo.
Figure 1.1 shows the screen shot of the application icon of the Mergeo
Figure 1.1. Application icon
when you open the application, Welcome Screen is displayed as shown in the figure 1.2.
Figure 1.2. Welcome Screen
After the welcome screen, the main menu screen is displayed. In this screen we can see 2 buttons which functions as follows:
- Record Video
- Merge Video.
This is shown in the figure 1.3
Figure 1.3. Main Menu Screen
When you click on the record video button, the app will guide you to another view controller which displays the button as record video. It can be given in the figure 1.4.
Figure 1.4. Record Video View Controller
When the user clicks on this button, the app directly goes to the user’s phone gallery and allows the user to select one video. Once the user has selected the video, the app compresses the video and loads it and goes back to the main View Controller shown in Figure 1.3.
Now, the user needs to click the merge video button, which will display three options:
- Select Video
- Record Audio
- Merge and Save
It can be given in the figure 1.5.
Figure 1.5. Merge View Controller
In this view controller, when the user clicks on the first button, the video which is selected, its path is loaded along with the video. After the video selection is over, the user has to click on the Record Audio Button. It will display an audio recorder which will allow you to record the audio and it will be stored. After this, the user needs to click on the Merge and Save option, so that it will merge the audio with the selected video and will save it to the user’s gallery.
FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS
This is currently the basic version of the app, which merges only audio and video. We are looking forward to build it in such a way that it can support maximum types of video and audio files, and can merge two videos and two audios also, along with the effects to make the app more useful and entertaining.
REFERENCES
For app coding reference links are:
For app design the reference is :
YOGA STATION
Development Team:
4AL16CS018
ARUNA KUMARI V
4AL16CS032
DHANUSH SHETTY
4AL16CS053
MITHUN KUMAR D
4AL16CS088
SHAMANTH M R
4AL16CS129
JYOTHI LAKSHMI C S
ABSTRACT:
The IOS application developed by us is “YOGA STATION” in collaboration with the CalibreCode Solutions. The users who want to be healthy and keep those stress levels down to a minimum can make a best use of this app. We are particularly outlining understudies from India developed a central application for the present age restorative issues which help them with lessening their issues. This is a very nicely designed yoga app for beginners to practice at home and make choice accordingly related to Stress, Diabetes, Blood Pressure, Thyroid, and Allergy.With an easy interface the app provides you with the meaning, step by step instructions before you begin, precautions and benefits and also the guidelines along with the picture of the various Asana’s.
AppStore Link Address
https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/yogastation/id1439488896?mt=8
INTRODUCTION TO YOGA STATIONS
A genuine yoga application for the principle medical problems.
Yoga: Yoga is the science that comprises of inquiries regarding existence with the appropriate responses in itself. Yoga is extremely valuable for every single person to lead their life cheerfully and strongly.
Presently a-days the greater part of the individual had been influenced by the hormone lop-sidedness along these lines, the vast majority of the Indian's lean towards the YOGA for dodging these sorts of issues.
Stress
There is a wide range of approaches to adapt to pressure. Conversing with companions, working out, and seeing a school advocate are only a couple. Yoga can help lessen pressure since it advances unwinding, which is the normal inverse of stress. Yoga can profit three parts of ourselves that are regularly influenced by pressure: our body, psyche, and relaxing.
Allergy
It’s allergy season — that time of year when many of us are plagued by itchy or watery eyes, runny noses, and bouts of sneezing and coughing that threaten to knock pictures off the wall. These common allergy symptoms are the body’s way of defending itself against bacteria and viruses. Luckily, yoga can help!
Diabetes
The best starting yoga for diabetes will incorporate stances and breathing activities that are composed particularly to target and fortify the pancreas. By enhancing blood stream to the pancreas, yoga stances for diabetes restore the organ's cells and enhance its capacity to create insulin for the body.
Blood Pressure
Yoga, when performed carefully, can lessen this kind of stress-incited hypertension, while tending to its hidden causes. It mollifies the thoughtful sensory system and backs off the heart, while showing the muscles and psyche to unwind profoundly.
Thyroid
Yoga conveys numerous advantages to your general wellbeing and prosperity. It can adjust your vitality, increment adaptability, and calm pressure. There is an association among stress and hypothyroidism, yet certain yoga presents are thought to adjust thyroids that are either under dynamic or overactive.
This wellness application encourages the most helpful home activities and yogasanas for the most part the individuals who are principally experiencing overwhelming pressure, hypertension, particularly thyroid, for sensitivities and diabetes.
REQUIREMENTS
Hardware requirements:
- Requires an iphone , ipad or ipod touch .
Software requirements:
- Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
- Requires XCode 4 or above.
- Requires swift 4 or above for better compatibility.
SCREEN SHOTS OF YOGA
This chapter shows us the sample screen shots of the APP Yoga Station.
The app shall be made up of four total screens - the launch screen, a main screen, a list screen, screen, and pdf’s attached in information screen:
- Launch screen: When the App is started, the Launch screen is displayed as shown in the figure 2.1.
Figure 2.1. Launch Screen
- Main Screen: The Main Screen is displayed after Lunch Screen. The main screen consists of one button. By clicking the button, we entering into the next screen that is main screen as shown in the figure 2.2.
Figure 2.2. Main Screen
- List Screen: By Clicking the GO button in the main screen, we get List Screen. This screendisplays the few types of deceases as shown in the figure 2.3.
Figure 2.3. List Screen
- Information Screen
By Clicking any decease, the App will display the detailed information about the Yoga Aasana. This screen is shown in the figure 2.4:
Figure 2.4. Information Screen
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK
This is the very basic version of the app. Using this App, only the text information about Yogaa Aasana. are available.
On the further updation, we will modify the app by providing better user interface, step by step video instruction, and much more.
References
App Icon: Icon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Yoga expert: Chaithra R Shetty, fourth year BNYS, Alva's College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences
2.3 MUSICAL EXPRESS APPLICATION
Development Team:
4AL16CS124
VIGNESH M SHETTY
ABSTRACT:
As we know now a day, we are getting many kinds of applications in Appstore. This can be used for different purpose. Entertainment is one of the most important needs of every human being, which makes a person happy and also feels free. Our main aim is to provide an entertainment to the person.
Our application uses Apples face recognition technique and it detects the persons emotions and also plays the music for it. It is an App for everyone to lighten up your moods. If you don’t want to face camera then you can always choose the emoticons and enjoy the music too.
AppStore Link Address
https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/musicalexpress/id1438653274?mt=8
INTRODUCTION TO MUSICAL EXPRESS
This project performs the task of developing an IOS application that enables the user to hear their expression and emotions. The main purpose of Musical Express application is to provide an entertainment to the user.
The user can face to the camera by using which he can capture his image were this application suddenly detects his expression and plays music to it and user can enjoy. If user don’t want to face camera than he can enjoy by clicking on the emoticons present in the screen.
The application of the proposed system is to use camera effectively in the device. Take a picture in a best quality. To notify changes in the image based on expressions.
REQUIREMENTS
Hardware requirements:
- Requires an iphone, ipad or ipod touch.
Software requirements:
- Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
- Requires XCode 4 or above.
- Requires swift 4 or above for better compatibility.
SCREEN SHOTS OF MUSICAL EXPRESS
This chapter shows us the sample screen shots of the APP Music Express Application.
Figure 3.1: Main Menu
The App is begin with the main menu containing two buttons: choose your emotion and capture your emotion as shown in the figure 3.1. It is a view of an interface where user can select one option from two buttons.
Figure 3.2. Facial Expression
Figure 3.3: Single Face Selected
Figure 3.4: Capture Photo
Figure 3.5: Detect Face Expression
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK
We have prepared a new application after identifying issues in existing application. In which user can get a more emotions and music’s in order to enjoy the application. In which easy use to GUI is proposed by developer.
The future need is to provide different kind of music for single expression where user won’t get bored by listening to the same music by using database. It should also detect the some more expressions of the user. Also providing a audio message to the user with music.
References
- Code-projects.org
- Wikipedia
- Appcoda.com
- Stack Overflow Community.
FITREAT
Development Team:
4AL16CS009
AMEEN AHMED
4AL16CS079
S K RAHUL
4AL16CS090
SHASHIKANT CHAVAN
4AL16CS093
SHETTY RASIK
4AL16CS097
SHETTY VEEKSHITH
ABSTRACT:
Rapid developments in technology have encouraged the use of smart phones in health promotion research and practice. Most people are concern about what they eat every day. This is because "we are what we eat". Health problems related to diet, including obesity and cancer, are important concerns in the current society. The main treatment for obesity includes dieting and frequent physical activity. The adoption of mobile phones has created an opportunity for assessing and improving nutrient intake as they can be used for digitalizing dietary assessments and providing feedback. People tend to search information about the things that they eat or what related to their diet.
Nowadays, there are systems which help people to manage their diet. However, the systems are not specifically focusing on the user's own needs. Different people will require different dietary needs or nutrition for their body. This is due to variety of age, weight, daily activity level and so on. So, they need something that will help them with their own personal body needs. A key challenge in human nutrition is the assessment of usual food intake. Diet was known for many years to play a key role as a risk factor for chronic diseases especially for elderly and diabetic patients. This app can be of great use for them apart from general user.
INTRODUCTION TO FITREAT
As the name suggests, this application is about a fit and sound eating regimen. Fitreat is a simple, straightforward however efficient and productive application utilizing which one can outline an ideal diet plan. This app can be of great use for diabetic patients. The user can get to know how much nutrients such as proteins, fats and carbohydrates his/her body requires. Based on that the user can decide his/her daily food plan.
Basically, this app calculates your basic vitals such as BMR, TDEE and BMI by your body physics and daily working habits. But mainly using this vitals the application calculates the amount of proteins, fats and carbohydrates required to the user in general. Knowing the required nutrients, the user can plan his/her diet.
REQUIREMENTS
Hardware requirements:
- An iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.
Software requirements:
- iOS 11.0 or later.
- XCode 8 or above.
- Swift 3 or above for better compatibility.
SCREEN SHOTS OF FITREAT
This chapter shows us the sample screen shots of the APP Fitreat
Figure 4.1: Fitreat icon
The Fitreat App icon was created and it is as shown in the figure 4.1. It is used to locate the app in the home screen of the device.
Figure 4.2. Load Screen
The image in the figure 4.2 is appeared first when the app is opened and being loaded.
After the App has been loaded, the home screen will be displayed and it is as shown in the figure 4.3.
Figure 4.3: Single Face Selected
The home screen has three buttons in total. Two of them are on view panel which are “Create Profile” and “Previous Report”. One button is on navigation panel which has some basic page navigators.
When the app is launched for the very first time only “Create Profile” button is visible. Else when the app is opened, only “Previous Report” button is visible. In case the user wants to create new profile, he/she can do so from the navigation button.
Figure 4.4. Portfolio
On clicking “Create Profile” button, the user is taken to Portfolio page where the user can to enter the Age, height (in cms), weight (in kgs), gender and daily activity. These data are used to calculate the BMR, TDEE, BMI and Carbohydrates required by the body. This data is then stored in the application and is loaded every time the app is opened. The portfolio page is as shown in the figure 4.4.
On clicking the “Previous Report” button, Portfolio page is skipped and directly the previously calculated results are displayed as shown in the figure 4.5
Figure 4.5: Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)
Figure 4.6.Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE)
Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is an estimate of the amount of energy or calories that your body expends when completely at rest. On tapping next, it proceeds to TDEE.
Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE)is the total number of calories we need on daily basis. On tapping next, it proceeds to BMI.
Figure 4.7. Body Mask Index (BMI)
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a measure of body fat based on your weight in relation to your height. It is used as a screening tool to indicate whether a person is “Underweight”, “Overweight”, “Obese” or “Healthy”. Appropriate message is displayed on screen.
Based on BMR, TDEE and BMI, the total carbohydrate required by the body is calculated.
Figure 4.8. Required Carbohydrates
Figure 4.9. Flood Entry
Once the required carbohydrates is calculated the next step is to enter the total carbohydrates consumed during breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner separately. On tapping the “Submit” button, total carbohydrate consumed in whole day is calculated and is compared with required carbohydrate and appropriate message is displayed.
At the end, the final screen will be displayed as shown in the figure 4.10.
Figure 4.10: Final Result
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK
This app is currently in initial stages which has attached list of different food item’s carbohydrates. Also, carbohydrates can be entered directly from packed food’s label. In future we’ll try to bring in-built database of large range of food items with their carbohydrate content.
References
Reference links are:
- developer.apple.com
- RayWanderlich.com
- stackoverflow.com
- hackingwithswift.com
2.5 VTU Computer Science
Development Team
4AL16CS105
SRUSHTI
4AL16CS110
SUSHMITHA SHET
4AL16CS111
SWATHI V A
Introduction: Our app name is VCS [VTU Computer Science]. This app contains the information of the textbooks which are useful for Computer Science and Engineering students. It is a collection of 3rdsem, 4thsem …8th semester syllabus books information according to their semesters and subjects along with the elective subjects. The books are categorized as per the ratings, which mean the textbook with higher priority will be placed in first position. It covers almost all the subjects under Computer Science and Engineering. The books which are mentioned in this app are prescribed by respective University.
How it works: This app mainly consists of three pages. In which the first page consists of list of semesters. If we select any one semester it displays the list of subjects under it in the second page. Then if we select any one subject it displays the names of the textbooks along with the author name in the third screen. Ratings are provided to each text books.
2.6 CHIRPS
Development Team
4AL16CS007
APOORVA U
4AL16CS119
VARADA S
4AL16CS115
JAVAHAR S GOUTHAM
Introduction
This app is a birdwatcher’s guide level of provides friendly images of birds which give description of birds and their habitat. It is an app which is user friendly and it is simple for uses to understand. This app is easy to use and it’s a guide for all beginners bird watchers it doesn’t require any mobile data to access their app. This app gives information about birds found on Western Ghats.
2.7 E-Rescue
Development Team
4AL16CS003
AISHWARYA J
4AL16CS045
K MANASA
4AL16CS054
NAMRATHA C
4AL16CS073
SANNIDHI P
Abstract:
When an emergency occurs, citizens can be a helpful support for the operation centers involved in the response activities. As witnesses to a crisis, they initially can share updated and detailed information about what is going on. Moreover, thanks to this technological evolution people are able to quickly and easily gather rich information and transmit it through different communication channels. Indeed, modern mobile devices embed several sensors such as GPS. For these reasons, it is essential for developing smart applications for reporting any exceptional circumstances. In this paper, our aim is to propose several findings about how to design effective and efficient mobile emergency notification applications. For this purpose we have exploited the basic sensors of modern mobile devices and the users’ aptitude for using them. Moreover, we collected several findings useful for future design challenges in the same area, as shown in the final redesign of the proposed application.
Introduction:
The application mainly consists of three trustee contacts. When the user finds himself being stalked or followed by a stranger when he/she is out, by just clicking on the trustee contact, a help message gets generated and sent to the respective contact. Along with this, the GPS also turns on and gets activated to send the location as well to the user’s trustee contact. This helps in letting the trustee contact know the location of the user in trouble and thus helps them come to the rescue during the times of emergency. This application thus helps in the security of the user.
LAB
The Linux Lab was established in the year 2015 at department CSE. Prof. Edwin, Former Professor Philadelphia University is the incharge for Linux Lab. Currently Pre-Final year and Final year student are doing their projects in the Linux Platform to encourage Open Source Software’s to current computer generation.
Department Computer Science & Engineering established a Linux Lab in the department to give the more importance on research based projects in Linux. The Linux lab focusing on various training related to IoT based projects using Python Programming. Prof. Edwin will look after the Linux lab and providing training to all the students time to time. Some of the workshops arranged in Linux lab is depicted in the below report.
Report on Linux Workshop
FIVE Days workshop on “Free Open Source Software- Bootable Linux OS Via Flash Drive” was conducted during 5th September, 2016 to 9th Septemebr,2016 for the 2nd year CSE/ECE and ISE students. Prof. Edwin, Former Professor, Philadelphia University, Australia served as a resource person of the workshop. About 300 students of CSE/ISE and ECE were participated in this workshop.
The Resource person Prof. Edwin brief explained the history of Puppy Linux and demonstrated the students to how to boot the OS using flash drive. “Puppy Linux is a unique family of Linux distributions meant for the home-user computers. It was originally created by Barry Kauler in 2003”.
Puppy Linux advantage
- Ready to use → all tools for common daily computing usage already included.
- Ease of use → grandpa-friendly certified ™
- Relatively small size → 200 MB or less.
- Fast and versatile.
- Customisable within minutes → remasters.
- Different flavours → optimised to support older computers, newer computers.
- Variety → hundreds of derivatives (“puplets”), one of which will surely meet your needs.
Puppy Linux is not a single Linux distribution like Debian. Puppy Linux is also not a Linux distribution with multiple flavours, like Ubuntu (with its variants of Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc) though it also comes in flavours.
Puppy Linux is a collection of multiple Linux distributions, built on the same shared principles, built using the same set of tools, built on top of a unique set of puppy specific applications and configurations and generally speaking provide consistent behaviours and features, no matter which flavours you choose.
9 Forum Activities
FORUM ACTIVITIES
TECHNOFIA’19
Technofia was an inter-collegiate technical fest conducted by C-Maniax forum of Computer Science & Engineering Department, AIET. Technofia gathered all the curious and engineering minds of 13 different Colleges of the various Engineering Colleges of Karnataka.
Technofia-19 provided the platform to showcase student's talent and technical abilities and gave them recognition.
Technofia-19 was conducted on 14th& 15th March 2019 AT AIET main campus.
Technofia-19 was inaugurated by Mr Sheikh Moidin K M, Manager Operations, Expertise Contracting Co. Ltd and with the presence of Mr.Vivek Alva, Dr Peter Fernandes,Dr. Manjunath Kotari, Mr Hemanth Kumar N P, C-Maniax members and all the participants from the various colleges.
There were 9 events which were a collaboration of both Technical and Semi-Technical Events. Around 400 students from various colleges took part in various events. About 80 students from 13 different colleges participated in various events.
The Event lists and Winners of Technofia’19:
SL. NO
EVENT LIST
EVENT DESCRIPTION
NO. OF PARTICIPANTS
WINNERS
1
INTIMIDATORS
IT MANAGER (MARKETING)
20 PARTICIPANTS
1ST- AIET
2ND - PACE
- 2
INQUEST
TECHNICAL QUIZ
120 TEAMS
1ST- SNMP
2ND-PACE
3
PAPRIZZA
PAPER PRESENTATION
20 PARTICIPANTS
1ST - AIET
2ND –AIET
4
CODE HUNT
CODING
80 PARTICIPANTS
1ST –AIET
2ND –PACE
5
THE ARCHITECT
WEB DESIGNING
16 TEAMS
1ST- AIET
2ND- PACE
6
GAME BUZZ
GAMING: BLUR
PUBG
COUNTERSTRIKE
40 TEAMS
1ST-AIET
1ST-AIET
1ST-ALVAS DEGREE
7
BID BIZZ
APTITUDE BIDDING
30PARTICIPANTS
1ST- SDIT
2ND-SIT
8
EUPHOROUS
TECHNICAL DUMB CHARADES
80 TEAMS
1ST- PACE
2ND- AIET
9
CYPHER HUNT
TECHNICAL TREASURE HUNT
55 TEAMS
1ST- AIET
2ND- AIET
The organising of Technofia’19 bought very good bonding among all the four batches of Computer Science branch. The event was a huge success in terms of participation from AIET and other college students. In coming years many more technical and semi-technical events can be added up. Many students from the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th years took the initiative to conduct the particular event with the good participation spirit and with the support of the Management, HOD and Faculties of CSE, AIET.
TECHNOFIA 2018
TECHNOFIA’18
The Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Alva’s Institute of Engineering & Technology, Moodbidri organized an Intercollegiate Technical Fest TECHNOFIA’18 for the all surrounding engineering college students on 22nd March 2018. The event was inaugurated by Mr Deepak Rai, CEO, Code Craft Pvt. Ltd, Mangalore. In his inaugural address, Mr Deepak said, "Nowadays Engineering students are facing the biggest challenge that lack of technical skills after the engineering. Engineering students must develop their Technical skills during students life along with a regular study by participating in this kind of Technical Fest, otherwise, it is very difficult to survive in the industry. Also, he added that students who exhibit extraordinary talents will be having more job opportunity today.
Mr Vivek Alva, the Managing Trustee, presided over the function. He emphasized that practical knowledge will ensure students' efficiency and success in the job market today. So, he insisted all the students involve in coding activities like GitHub.com, Hackerearth.com and Hackerank.com etc.
Around 150 external students from various other engineering colleges took part in the event along with 250 internal students. The competitions like Students Technical Paper Presentation, Technical Quiz, Tech Charades, Tech Wizards, Web designing, IT Manager, InQuest, Architect, Engineered were organized in this Technical fest.
The Event lists and Winners of Technofia’18:
SL. NO
EVENT LIST
EVENT DESCRIPTION
NO. OF PARTICIPANTS
WINNERS
1
SPHINXIAN
IT MANAGER
20 PARTICIPANTS
1ST- AIET
2
ENGINERD
TECHNICAL QUIZ
37 TEAMS
1ST – SRINIVAS, MUKKA
2ND –BCA,ALVA’S
3
PAPRIZZA
PAPER PRESENTATION
120 PARTICIPANTS
1ST - CANARA
2ND –CANARA
4
MINDSWEEPER
CODING
50 PARTICIPANTS
1ST –AIET
2ND –AIET
5
THE ARCHITECT
WEB DESIGNING
10 TEAMS
1ST- CANARA
2ND- CANARA
6
TECHWIZARD
TECHNICAL CROSSWORDS
40 TEAMS
1ST-CANARA
2ND-AIET
7
INQUEST
APTITUDE QUIZ
80 PARTICIPANTS
1ST- AIET
2ND-AIET
8
TECH-CHARADES
TECHNICAL DUMCHARADES
60 TEAMS
1ST- AIET
2ND- AIET
9
UCIPHER
TECHNICAL TREASURE HUNT
60 TEAMS
1ST- AIET
2ND- AIET
Dr Peter Fernades, Principal, AIET, Moodbidri, Dr.Manjunath Kotari, HOD CSE, Faculty coordinator Mr. Hemanth Kumar N.P. and all faculty members and students of the department were present during the program. The Valedictory program was held on 22nd March evening to distribute the prizes for winners. The first and second cash prizes for winners of all nine events were distributed by Mr. Vivek Alva, Dr. Peter Fernandes and Dr Manjunath Kotari.
Hackathon 2018-19
ALVAS HACKATHON-2K19 was an intercollegiate technical event conducted by C-MANIAX forum of Computer Science & Engineering Department, Alva’s Institute of Engineering & Technology, Moodbidre. ALVAS HACKATHON 2K19 gathered all the engineering minds of various Engineering colleges all over Karnataka. ALVAS HACKATHON 2K-19 provided the platform to showcase student's coding skills, hacking, web designing, chatbot development and app development abilities and gave them recognition.
ALVAS HACKATHON 2K19 was conducted on 18th February 2019 at AIET Campus. ALVAS HACKATHON 2K19 was inaugurated by Mr. Rakesh Chowdari, Developer @ Synopsis, Bangalore with the presence of Mr.Vivek Alva, Dr Peter Fernendes, Dr Manjunath Kotari, Mr Hemanth Kumar N P, C-Maniax Members, Faculty Members and Student participants.
There were 125students of different Engineering Colleges who have actively participated in the Hackathon Event.
The list of ALVAS HACKATHON 2K19 Events:
EVENT
NO.
EVENT NAME
PARTICIPANTS
1
HackerEarth Live Coding
79
2
Ethical Hacking
5
3
t Web Designing
18
4
Mobile Application Development
17
5
Chatbot Development
8
127
Winners list:
Prize
TEAM Member
Event
FIRST
Krishna Katira, AIET
Ravish, AIET
HackerEarth Live Coding
SECOND
Kaushik Kotian, SIT, Mangalore
HackerEarth Live Coding
FIRST
Ravish, AIET
Adarsh, AIET
Ethical Hacking
FIRST
Jude and group, SNM Polytechnic Moodbidre
Web Designing
SECOND
Shashank and group, AIET
Web Designing
Hackathon 2017-18
Alva’s Day & Night Hackathon-2018
Department of Computer Science & Engineering and Science Society of India(SSI), Bengaluru organized Alva’s Hackathon-2018 on March 17th & 18th, 2018 at Alva’s Institute of Engg. & Technology, Moodbidri, The Alva’s Hackathon-2018 was inaugurated by Mr. Narayan Iyer, President, Science Society of India(SSI), Bengaluru and said that “Nowadays people are involved in most the financial transactions over the Internet. However, this Internet is not secure due to Hackers. So, nowadays students need to learn how to make the coding in web-based transactions securely. For this study purpose, we have arranged the event like Day and Night Hackathon-2018(36 Hours).
Mr. Vivek Alva, Managing Trustee presided over the function and said that “Nowadays engineering students reading textbooks, scoring good marks will not eligible for the job. The job opportunity will come only if you exhibit your practical knowledge of the same subjects. Most of the companies, nowadays looking for good coders instead of good scorers. In this regard, the department is conducting innovative technical programs like Hackathon.”
Dr. Manjunath Kotari, HOD CSE, Faculty coordinator Mr. Hemanth Kumar N P, All the faculties of the department and students were present during this program.
In Alva’s Hackathon-2018, students initially on 27th March @ 9 AM presented their Ideas on two subjects namely “App Development” and “Hack it Demo”. March 28th @ 1 PM they have -
they have submitted their projects to jury committee. The jury committee decided the Winners of Alva’s Hackathon on March 18th @ 6.30 PM”.
In Alva’s Hackathon-2018, students initially on 27th March @ 9 AM presented their Ideas on two subjects namely “App Development” and “Hack it Demo”. March 28th @ 1 PM they have submitted their projects to jury committee. The jury committee decided the Winners of Alva’s Hackathon on March 18th @ 6.30 PM”.
About 20 teams of 80 members participated in this Alva’s Hackathon-2018. Along with Mr. Narayan Iyer, Mr. Rakesh Choudary, Software Engineer, Synopsis, Bengaluru and Mr. Sannith Shetty, Software Engineer, Tech Jini Soft, Bengaluru were acted as a Mentors for this Alva’s Hackathon 2018. Mr. Vivek Alva and Dr.Manjunath Kotari also joined the mentor's group to decide the best projects of the Hackathon on 28th Afternoon and announced the winner's list and Mr. Narayana Iyer handover the prizes to winners.
Winners list:
SL. NO
TEAM NAME
PROJECT DONE
1
Infinite 1
· Dos attack
· Cross-site scripting
· SQL INJECTION
· Phishing
· ClickJacking
2
Team Tripods
Hacking using kali
3
Creative Developers
App for Moodbidri
REPORT ON First HACKATHON
First Hackathon was conducted by the Department of Computer Science, C-Maniax as a first branch event on 14th and 15th October 2017. A hackathon which is also known as a hack day, hackfest or codefest is a design sprint-like event in which computer programmers and others involved in software development, including graphic designers, interface designers, project managers, and others, often including subject-matter-experts, collaborate intensively on software projects.
The main goal of a hackathon is to create usable software which tends to have a specific focus, which can include the programming language used, the operating system, an application, an API, or the subject and the demographic group of the programmers. In other cases, there is no restriction on the type of software being created.
The event was inaugurated by Prof. Harish Bhat, IISc, Bangalore and told that students should be engaged in all kinds of Hackathon programs by attending Hackathon programs and need to learn new things. Students can learn how to write safe codes while building websites.
Mr. Vivek Alva, Managing Trustee, AET, Prof. Manjunath Kotari HOD, Dept of CSE, AIET and staff and student coordinators present during the inauguration. The Hackathon event was conducted by Mr. Rakesh Choyal, Senior Software Engineer, SYNOPSIS, Bangalore. The first Hackathon was about MEAN stack development. MEAN is a collection of JavaScript-based technologies like Mongo DB, Express.js, AngularJS, and Node.js used to develop web applications. From the client and server sides to databases, MEAN is a full-stack development toolkit.
Around 150 students participated in Hackathon. It was opened for all the branches for the students of Alva’s Education Foundation, Moodbidri. Participants were enthusiastic to learn and actively involved in the workshop which was conducted on 14th and 15th of October 2017. And were provided with the certification of appreciation for each individual.
PRE-PLACEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM
I) For Final Year students
Pre-placement training was organized for final year students which focused on current industry concepts as well as training for placement. Pre placement training focused on over all development of candidate in order to prepare for various placement drives. The pre placement training emphasized the following aspects:
1) Orientation & Soft-skills Training
Pre-placement Orientation was held on 1st & 2nd August,2017. Mr. Ramani Venkat was the resource person for this orientation. In his training he has highlighted about Leadership qualities, Motivation and Attitude Change, Business Etiquette & Personal Grooming, Change Management, Communication and Change, Assertive Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Conflict Resolution Skills, Group Dynamics and Team Building, Senior Management Presentation Skills, Time Management, Executive Coaching and Mentoring and Stress Management.
Soft skills are a combination of people skills, social skills, communication skills, character traits, attitudes, career attributes, social intelligence and emotional intelligence quotients among others that enable people to effectively navigate their environment, work well with others, perform well, and achieve their goals with complementing hard skills. The students were trained to write their resumes, and also how to face interview, FAQ in interview, mock GDs were conducted for all the Final Year students.
2) Aptitude Training
Genesis Carrier Avenue, Bangalore helped the students to understand the aptitude topics such as number systems, percentage, perfect loss problems, preposition, problems on time and work, speed time and distance, probability, direction problems, questions related to blood relations, permutation and combination, simple equation. More than sufficient questions where solved in the class. They also gave useful tips to answer the group discussion and interview rounds. This training was conducted from 3rd to 12th August 2017.
3) C & Data Structures Training
C language is a basic for understanding all other programming languages. The professional trainers of Cranes Software Pvt. Ltd. provided the training to CSE students in C and Data structures for TEN days. The continuous hands-on training was held from 13th to 23rd August,2017. During this training, the students were trained with applications of Arrays, Functions, Loops, Structures, Unions, Stacks, Linked Lists, Queues, Trees and Graphs. The entire training was held in lab with hands-on sessions, helped students in coding developments and error detections.
4) Java training
Java is a high-level programming language. Java it is simpler to use and enforces an object-oriented programming model. Java can be used to create complete applications that may run on a single computer or be distributed among servers and clients in a network. The inhouse faculties(Dr. Mohideen Badhusha, Prof. Sayeesh, Mr. Parikshith, Ms. Ankitha Shetty, Mrs. Deeksha M and Ms. Shilpa) of department of CSE were handled the basics of Java for 2 days. During this basic training, the inhouse faculties taught Object Orientation concepts and Basics of Java programming.
Three days of Extensive java training was conducted for final year students by Rookies World, Bangalore. Hands-on session where provided for the students for better understanding of concepts. This session was held on 9th to 11th September, 2017. During this training, the professional trainers of the Rookies World were discussed the applications of following concepts like Encapsulation, Inheritance , Polymorphism, Java Swing, Applet etc.
For Pre-Final Year Students
1) C and C ++ Training
C Programming is best known programming language. C Programming is near to machine as well as human so it is called as Middle level Programming Language. C Programming can be used to do verity of tasks. This training was also conducted for pre-final year students. The training was conducted for three days, including 2 days for C language and one day of C++. This session was conducted on 26th, 27th and 28th August 2017 by Genesis Carrier Avenue,Bangalore.
4) Java training
Java is a high-level programming language. Java it is simpler to use and enforces an object-oriented programming model. Java can be used to create complete applications that may run on a single computer or be distributed among servers and clients in a network. The inhouse faculties(Dr. Mohideen Badhusha, Prof. Sayeesh, Mr. Parikshith, Ms. Ankitha Shetty, Mrs. Deeksha M and Ms. Shilpa) of department of CSE were handled the basics of Java for 2 days. During this basic training, the inhouse faculties taught Object Orientation concepts and Basics of Java programming.
Three days of Extensive java training was conducted for final year students by Rookies World, Bangalore. Hands-on session where provided for the students for better understanding of concepts. This session was held on 9th to 11th September, 2017. During this training, the professional trainers of the Rookies World were discussed the applications of following concepts like Encapsulation, Inheritance , Polymorphism, Java Swing, Applet etc.
10 Pre-Placement Training
PRE-PLACEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM 2018-19
Pre-Placement Training for 3rd Years
The pre-placement training was arranged to 3rd Year CSE students by Q-Spiders, Bangalore. The training was conducted for 10 days on the topic “Applications of C and Data Structures” during March-April 2019.
The “Java Programming” is scheduled for 8 days during July 2019.
Focus Academy for Career Enhancement (FACE) Training
Face aptitude training, which was held from 03rd Aug 2018 to 11th Aug 2018, helped the students to understand the aptitude topics such as number systems, percentage, perfect loss problems, preposition, problems on time and work, speed time and distance, probability, direction problems, questions related to blood relations, permutation and combination, simple equation. More than sufficient questions where solved in the class. They also gave useful tips to answer the group discussion and interview rounds.
Pre-placement training was organized for final year students which focused on current industry concepts as well as training for placement. Pre-placement training focused on the overall development of the candidate in order to prepare for various placement drives. Pre-Placement training emphasized the following aspects:
Advanced C & Data Structures
Students were trained on advanced concepts ofc & data structures by “Expert Training by Innovation Unlimited, Bangalore” from 23rd July 2018 to 28th July 2018. Concepts on C such as arrays, strings, functions, pointers, memory allocations etc. were covered. Data Structure concepts like Structures, Unions, and Operations on Stacks & Queues along with Linked lists were also discussed.
Advanced Java, JQuery, Node JS, Angular JS
The training was taken up by Mr Charles & Team, Techno Voice, Mysore from 29th July 2018 to 31st July 2018. Java is one of the most popular programming languages used to create Web applications and platforms. It was designed for flexibility, allowing developers to write code that would run on any machine, regardless of architecture or platform. Students were trained on various aspects of advanced java like as stated above.
Orientation & Soft-skills Training
Soft-Skills training was held from 11th July to 13th July 2018. Mr RamaniVenkat was the resource person for this programme. In his training, he has highlighted about Leadership qualities, Motivation and Attitude Change, Business Etiquette & Personal Grooming, Change Management, Communication and Change, Assertive Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Conflict Resolution Skills, Group Dynamics and Team Building, Senior Management Presentation Skills, Time Management, Executive Coaching and Mentoring and Stress Management.
Soft skills are a combination of people skills, social skills, communication skills, character traits, attitudes, career attributes, social intelligence and emotional intelligence quotients among others that enable people to effectively navigate their environment, work well with others, perform well, and achieve their goals with complementing hard skills. The students were trained to write their resumes, and also how to face interview, FAQ in interview, mock GDs were conducted for all the Final Year students.
PRE-PLACEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM 2018-19
Pre-placement training was organized for final year students which focused on current industry concepts as well as training for placement. Pre-placement training focused on the overall development of candidate in order to prepare for various placement drives. The pre-placement training emphasized the following aspects:
Orientation & Soft-skills Training
Soft-Skills training was held on 11th July to 13th July 2018. Mr. RamaniVenkat was the resource person for this programme. In his training he has highlighted about Leadership qualities, Motivation and Attitude Change, Business Etiquette & Personal Grooming, Change Management, Communication and Change, Assertive Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Conflict Resolution Skills, Group Dynamics and Team Building, Senior Management Presentation Skills, Time Management, Executive Coaching and Mentoring, and Stress Management.
Soft skills are a combination of people skills, social skills, communication skills, character traits, attitudes, career attributes, social intelligence, and emotional intelligence quotients among others that enable people to effectively navigate their environment, work well with others, perform well, and achieve their goals with complementing hard skills. The students were trained to write their resumes, and also how to face interview, FAQ in an interview, mock GDs were conducted for all the Final Year students.
In-house Placement Training
Topics covered: Basics of C, Data Structures, C++ and Java
Faculties of CSE dept have conducted Pre-placement training on C, C++, Data Structures, Java, Web Development and C# &.NET from 11th July 2018 to 17th July 2018. Mrs. Harshitha G M and Mrs. Mangala Kini handled concepts on C, which includes arrays, strings, functions, pointers, memory allocations etc. Hands-on sessions and MCQ’s were an important part of it. Assignments were given at the end of each session, which was collected and evaluated the next day.
Mr. Tahir N and Mr. Venkatesh trained students on various Data Structure concepts like Structures, Unions, and Operations on Stacks & Queues along with Linked lists. Hands-on sessions and MCQ’s were an important part of it. Assignments were given at the end of each session, which was collected and evaluated the next day.
Ms. Ankitha Shetty and Ms. Shruthi Shetty J handled the various object-oriented concepts like Encapsulation, Abstraction, Inheritance, Polymorphism, virtual functions etc. Hands-on sessions and MCQ’s were an important part of it. Assignments were given at the end of each session, which was collected and evaluated the next day. Mrs. Deeksha, Ms. Megha, Mr. Parikshith, Mr. Sayeesh, and Ms. Reena covered the topics on Java-like classes, inheritance, exceptions, packages, Applet-class, String handling, JSP, JDBC etc. Hands-on sessions and MCQ’s were an important part of it. Assignments were given at the end of each session, which was collected and evaluated the next day.
Quantitative Aptitude
Mr. Abhilash Trainer for Quantitative Aptitude trained final year students on various short cut methods that can be used to solve quantitative aptitude questions quickly from 14th July 2018 to 19th July 2018. Students got better insight into solving aptitude problems easily. The trainer covered various aptitude related topics.
Personality development and Public Speaking
Ms.Kannan Thandi trained students on Personality development and public speaking from 20th July 2018 to 21st July 2018. She emphasized the need for being confident in public speaking which helps the students to face the interview. The trainer also spoke about various skills that students need to develop for their future.
Advanced C & Data Structures
Students were trained on advanced concepts of c & data structures by “Expert Training by Innovation Unlimited, Bangalore” from 23rd July 2018 to 28th July 2018. Concepts on C such as arrays, strings, functions, pointers, memory allocations etc. were covered. Data Structure concepts like Structures, Unions, and Operations on Stacks & Queues along with Linked lists were also discussed.
Advanced Java, JQuery, Node JS, Angular JS
The training was taken up by Mr. Charles & Team, Techno Voice, Mysore from 29th July 2018 to 31st July 2018. Java is one of the most popular programming languages used to create Web applications and platforms. It was designed for flexibility, allowing developers to write code that would run on any machine, regardless of architecture or platform. Students were trained on various aspects of advanced java like as stated above.
Dot Net and Web Technology:
Students were trained on Dot Net and Web technology by Mr. Venkatesh and Dr. Mohideen Badusha S respectively. They were given extensive hands-on training by the trainers and assignments were also given. Students were introduced to the new programming concepts of web programming and Dot net.
FACE TRAINING
Face aptitude training, which was held from 03rd Aug 2018 to 11th Aug 2018,helped the students to understand the aptitude topics such as number systems, percentage, perfect loss problems, preposition, problems on time and work, speed time and distance, probability, direction problems, questions related to blood relations, permutation and combination, simple equation. More than sufficient questions where solved in the class. They also gave useful tips to answer the group discussion and interview rounds.
PRE-PLACEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM 2017-18
- For Final Year students
Pre-placement training was organized for final year students which focused on current industry concepts as well as training for placement. Pre-placement training focused on overall development of candidate in order to prepare for various placement drives. The pre-placement training emphasized the following aspects:
- Orientation & Soft-skills Training
Pre-placement Orientation was held on 1st & 2nd August 2017. Mr. Ramani Venkat was the resource person for this orientation. In his training, he has highlighted about Leadership qualities, Motivation and Attitude Change, Business Etiquette & Personal Grooming, Change Management, Communication and Change, Assertive Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Conflict Resolution Skills, Group Dynamics and Team Building, Senior Management Presentation Skills, Time Management, Executive Coaching and Mentoring and Stress Management.
Soft skills are a combination of people skills, social skills, communication skills, character traits, attitudes, career attributes, social intelligence, and emotional intelligence quotients among others that enable people to effectively navigate their environment, work well with others, perform well, and achieve their goals with complementing hard skills. The students were trained to write their resumes, and also how to face interview, FAQ in an interview, mock GDs were conducted for all the Final Year students.
- Aptitude Training
Genesis Carrier Avenue, Bangalore helped the students to understand the aptitude topics such as number systems, percentage, perfect loss problems, preposition, problems on time and work, speed time and distance, probability, direction problems, questions related to blood relations, permutation and combination, simple equation. More than sufficient questions where solved in the class. They also gave useful tips to answer the group discussion and interview rounds. This training was conducted from 3rd to 12th August 2017.
- C & Data Structures Training
C language is a basic for understanding all other programming languages. The professional trainers of Cranes Software Pvt. Ltd. provided the training to CSE students in C and Data structures for TEN days. The continuous hands-on training was held from 13th to 23rd August 2017. During this training, the students were trained with applications of Arrays, Functions, Loops, Structures, Unions, Stacks, Linked Lists, Queues, Trees and Graphs. The entire training was held in the lab with hands-on sessions, helped students in coding developments and error detections.
- Java training
Java is a high-level programming language. Java it is simpler to use and enforces an object-oriented programming model. Java can be used to create complete applications that may run on a single computer or be distributed among servers and clients in a network. The in-house faculties(Dr. Mohideen Badhusha, Prof. Sayeesh, Mr. Parikshith, Ms. Ankitha Shetty, Mrs. Deeksha M and Ms. Shilpa) of the department of CSE have handled the basics of Java for 2 days. During this basic training, the in-house faculties taught Object Orientation concepts and Basics of Java programming.
Three days of Extensive java training was conducted for final year students by Rookies World, Bangalore. A hands-on session where provided for the students for better understanding of concepts. This session was held on 9th to 11th September 2017. During this training, the professional trainers of the Rookies World have discussed the applications of following concepts like Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Java Swing, Applet etc.
- Java Script & Pure Script
2 days JavaScript & Pure Script Training was conducted on 16th & 17th October 2017 by Mr.Pranesh Kumar, NIIT, Bangalore. All the final year students have attended this Hands-on workshop.
- Advanced Data Structures & Application
One day Advanced Data Structures & Application training was arranged for Final Year students on 25th October,2017. The Hands-on training session was handled by in house faculties Prof. Sayeesh and Mr. Tahir N H B.
For Pre-Final Year Students
- C and C ++ Training
C Programming is best known programming language. C Programming is near to machine as well as human so it is called as Middle level Programming Language. C Programming can be used to do verity of tasks. This training was also conducted for pre-final year students. The training was conducted for three days, including 2 days for C language and one day of C++. This session was conducted on 26th, 27th and 28th August 2017 by Genesis Carrier Avenue,Bangalore.
- Soft skill Training
Students were trained with a soft skill for one day. They were given with real-world examples of facing the interviews, also trained to face different rounds of interviews like group discussion etc. This session was handled by Mr. Afthab, Genesis Carrier Avenue, Bangalore.
- Software testing and automation
The Four days Software Testing & Automation was conducted from 27th October to 31st October 2017 for V Semester Students. The Four days hands-on session was handled by Mrs. Seema Nair, Callibri Code Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore.
Software testing is a process of executing a program or application with the intent of finding the software bugs. Software testing is an investigation conducted to provide stakeholders with information about the quality of the product or service under test. Software testing can also provide an objective, independent view of the software to allow the business to appreciate and understand the risks of software implementation. Test techniques include the process of executing a program or application with the intent of finding software errors or other defects. It can also be stated as the process of validating and verifying that a software program or application or product. Students were guided with the uses of software testing and its implementation and its current use in the trending companies. The hands-on about software testing was also given to students in the college labs by the resource person.
11 Certification Programmes
Certification Programme 2018-19| Cyber Security
8 days Certification Course on “Cyber Security” was organized from 18th February 2019 to 25th February 2019 by Department of CSE, Alva’s Institute of Engineering & Technology, Moodbidri, Karnataka with Technical Collaboration of Computer Society of India Student Chapter and Co-Sponsored by Dlithe Bangalore.
The formal inaugural function was graced by the presence of Managing Trustee Sri. Vivek Alva, Principal Dr Peter Fernandes, Head of the Department Dr. Manjunath Kotari, Mr. Arun V Raj Purohith, CEO Dlithe Bangalore, Mr. Deepak Bhatt, Information Security Consultant & Trainer, Infosectrain and CSI Student Branch Counsellor Prof. Harish Kunder.
The Resource Person Mr. Deepak Bhatt had given following assignments along with the hands-on training:
- Students are asked to do a study on IPV4 addressing and to know how to set their kali Linux repository
- Introduction to Linux File System and Command Line
- Different Phases of Hacking
- Information Discovery
- Scanning
- Gaining Access
- Using Various Methods of Password Cracking
- Hackathon
On the final day, the hackathon was conducted for all the participants. Following assignments were given.
- Windows XP hacking ( Get the password key from the SAM FOLDER, also get system access) – 10 min
- Windows 7 hacking ( Get the password key from the SAM FOLDER) – 20 min
- Troll 2 Machine Hacking ( Get the root access) - 20 min
- Hackademic 1 hacking ( Get the root and key.txt file inside the root) – 30 min
Mr Deepak (resource person) monitored and judged the students based on their successful completion and time taken to complete
Following were the winners
- Priyanka, Sneha( Hacked Windows XP, Windows 7, Hacademics, Troll2 ( Reached half))
- Jayaraj ,Druvil ( Hacked Windows XP, Windows 7, Hacademics, Troll2 ( Reached half))
- Niharika, Rahul ( Hacked Windows XP, Windows 7, Hacademics )
About 70 CSE students were registered for the course and obtained a Certificate from the Dlithe Bangalore.
Dell EMC- Data Science and Big Data Analytics
Department of CSE organized Certification Program on “Data Science and Big Data Analytics”. The Certification Programme was held during 3rd September 2018 – 8thSeptember 2018. The inauguration of the programme was held on 3rd Sept 2018 at Engineering Seminar Hall. This Certification programme was held in association with ICT Academy Chennai and Dell-EMC, Bangalore. Mr Dineshkumar Gandhi, Sr. Technical Trainer, ICT Academy, Ms Fareha Hareem Sr. Trainer Dell-EMC and Mr Basavadarshan, ICT Academy Relationship Manager were present during the inauguration. Mr Vivek Alva, Managing Trustee inaugurated the Certification programme along with Dr Manjunath Kotari, HOD CSE and Resource Persons of the Certification Programme. About 121 CSE students participated and 81 students successfully Completed DELL-EMC Certification Exam.
Machine Learning using Python Programming
Department of CSE organized Certification Program on “Machine Learning using Python Programming”. The Certification Programme was held during 27th August 2018 to 1st September 2018. The inauguration of the programme was held on 27th Sept 2018 at Engineering Seminar Hall. This Certification programme was held in association with Dlithe Software, Bangalore. Mr Arun Rajpurohit and Mr N.Sridhar Murthy Dlithe Software were the resource persons of the Certification Programme. About 81 CSE students were participated in this hands-on training session of Machine learning using Python.
Dlithe have assigned the mini projects to the students to practice Python programming, machine learning during their 7th semester. This will help them to keep them abrupt with technology. Students will also practice an agile way of working. Students have learnt using cloud code repositories such as “GIT HUB” and they will use it during project execution.
Dlithe will engage students on a fortnightly basis and do an on-premise review to check the progress. Students are also appraised with Internship report which they must follow and update regularly based on project progress.
The projects belong to the following area: Banking & Finance, Retail, Entertainment / Social Media, Academics, Agriculture
The objective of these project executions is built an application that can increase customer experience and optimize operational excellence.
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Problem statement
Batch
Participants
Remarks
1
Postal department in India plays an important role in letter communication. In the digital world, we still see many letters address is handwritten and processing, sorting takes more time. Department would like to have a solution for faster sorting, processing of letters.
Batch 1
USN: Spoc
4AL15CS113
NIKITHA
The solution can be extended to all courier services companies. Also, explore other applicability of text/image processing
2
The police department and Intelligence Bureau are always finding it difficult to trace thieves, terrorists, rowdy sheeters since they change their appearance and freely roam around. Department would like to nab them using an intelligent system
Batch2
USN: Spoc
4AL15CS051
Kumaraswamy
Usually, the camera is installed and images are stored. Can you make use of this data set and build an AI platform?
3
AIET website is awesome. However, a BOT would add value to increase customer experience and will result in operational excellence. Can you build a BOT for this?
Batch 3
USN: Spoc
4AL15CS048
Use text and voice datasets
4
The bank is experiencing a huge crowd during festival times. The bank manager is confused to take any decisions as the employees are distributed to serve customers with a defined plan. Can you build a platform to solve this problem?
Batch4
USN:
Use sound decibel device, integrate with Python programming to Analyze the sound patterns and provide a decision-making solution
5
Banks, Financial Institutions, Insurance companies always find it difficult when it comes to cheque processing. The difficult part is to match the signature and often cheques get rejected. On the other side customer experiencing it hard about the returns. Can you build a platform with AI to match the text with the nearest set?
Batch 5
USN: Spoc
4AL15CS022
Chaitra
The solution can also be useful for fraud prevention
6
A major retail vendor is introduced many new brands, however, he is confused about the future of these brands and modification needed? Can you analyse the companies twitter tweets or feeds and help them to give some decision?
Batch 6
USN: Spoc
4AL15CS055
Megha
This can be applied to many industry segments
7
AIET can be benefitted more if ALEXA can be integrated with college infrastructure and make it functional to use it during inaugural functions like sports, tech, annual etc
Batch 7
USN: Spoc
4AL15CS040/104
Hema R, Varsha S
Pre-Final Year: Below is the assignment to practice during their 5th& 6th Semester
- Make a web application to predict the customer eligibility for a loan by analyzing the previous data
- Implement the basic idea of a self-driving car using Open CV and Neural networks
- Create a web tool to predict the stock market by analyzing previous data
- Design a chat application to give a suggestion by analyzing the user previous messages
- Create a home security system by analyzing the patterns of a person moving in the home using OpenCV or sensors
- Build an application to predict diabetics by analyzing the test report of a patient
- Develop a system to unlock the door by using facial recognition and facial expression recognition
Apple iOS App Development using Swift C and XCode (2018)
Department of CSE organized Certification Program on “Apple iOS App Development using Swift C Language and XCode”. The Certification Programme was conducted in 2 different slots First Phase was conducted 10-07-2018 to 03-08-2018 and Second Phase was conducted during 24-09-2018 to 06-10-2018. Mrs Seema Nair, CEO, CalibreCode Solutions Pvt. Ltd was the Resource Person for the Certification Programme. The resource person Mrs Seema Nair trained around 25 students of 5th SEM BE CSE, AIET. Mr. Venkatesh Senior Associate Professor, Dept of CSE was the coordinator of this internship program.
The students developed the features of Apple iOS App development like image display, and some animations with images, Databases using SQLite, Multi-tab Communication, Drawing tables, Multi-window communications Network Communications etc during the First Phase of Certification Programme.
The following Apple iOS Apps were developed during the Certification period.
USN
NAME OF THE STUDENTS
TITLE OF iOS APP DEVELOPPED
4AL16CS010
AMOGHA U
MERGIO
4AL16CS020
BANISH M G
4AL16CS045
KATIRA KRISHNA JITENDRA
4AL16CS128
ROHAN K R
4AL16CS018
ARUNA KUMARI V
YOGA STATION
4AL16CS032
DHANUSH SHETTY
4AL16CS053
MITHUN KUMAR D
4AL16CS088
SHAMANTH M R
4AL16CS129
JYOTHI LAKSHMI C S
4AL16CS009
AMEEN AHMED
FITREAT
4AL16CS079
S K RAHUL
4AL16CS090
SHASHIKANT CHAVAN
4AL16CS093
SHETTY RASIK
4AL16CS097
SHETTY VEEKSHITH
4AL16CS124
VIGNESH M SHETTY
MUSICAL EXPRESS
4AL16CS105
SRUSHTI
4AL16CS110
SUSHMITHA SHET
4AL16CS111
SWATHI V A
4AL16CS017
APOORVA U
CHIRPS
4AL16CS116
VARADA S
4AL16CS132
JAVAHAR S GOUTHAM
4AL16CS005
AISHWARYA J
SAFEZONE
4AL16CS043
K MANASA
4AL16CS056
NAMRATHA C
4AL16CS084
SANNIDHI P
In the above-listed apps, the following apps were published in the Apple App Store and available to the public to freely download.
TITLE OF iOS APP DEVELOPPED
LINK FOR THE APPs IN APP STORE
MERGIO
https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/yogastation/id1439488896?mt=8
YOGA STATION
https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/yogastation/id1439488896?mt=8
FITREAT
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fitreat/id1453315210?ls=1&mt=8
MUSICAL EXPRESS
https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/musicalexpress/id1438653274?mt=8
Certification Programs 2017-18
Apple iOS App Development using Swift C and XCode
Department of CSE organized 45 days Certification Program on “Apple iOS App Development using Swift C Language and XCode”. The internship Program was conducted from 01-08-2017 to 03-02-2018 with intervals. The Certification Program was inaugurated by Mr. Divyang and Mr. Sudheep Jha, Monkfox, Bangalore. Dr. Manjunath Kotari, HOD CSE, AIET and Mr. Venkatesh Bhat Senior Associate Professor were present during the inauguration. The resource person Mr. Sudheep Jha and Mr. Divyang trained around 50 students of 6th SEM BE CSE, AIET. Mr. Venkatesh Senior Associate Professor, Dept of CSE was the coordinator of this internship program.
The students learned various features of Apple iOS App development like image display, and some animations with images, Databases using SQLite, Multi-tab Communication, Drawing tables, Multi-window communications Network Communications etc….
The following Apple iOS Apps were developed during the internship period.
Sl No
USN
NAME OF THE STUDENT
APP DEVELOPED
1.
4AL15CS017
Ashwini P Shetty
LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
2.
4AL15CS027
Deeksha
3.
4AL15CS028
Deeksha Shetty
4.
4AL15CS030
Devika Shetty
5.
4AL15CS041
Hemanth Kumar T
6.
4AL15CS086
Shilpa Shetty
ONLINE FURNITURE SHOPPING
7.
4AL15CS091
Sneha K N
8.
4AL15CS092
Sridevi
9.
4AL15CS093
Srujana G B
10.
4AL15CS096
Suraksha
11.
4AL15CS401
Nalini
12.
4AL15CS115
Adithya M Naik
VTU APP
13.
4AL15CS007
Algeena Carol D’ Souza
14.
4AL15CS098
Sushanth
15.
4AL15CS081
Sachin Pandith
16.
4AL15CS105
Vilasraj Pandith
17.
4AL15CS066
Prajwal P
18.
4AL15CS014
Arpitha S
Automated Time Table Generator
19.
4AL15CS016
Ashritha Jain R
20.
4AL15CS022
Chaithra
21.
4AL15CS029
Deekshitha
22.
4AL15CS062
Nidhi Chakravarthy
Online Cake Ordering Application
23.
4AL15CS090
Shruthi Salian
24.
4AL15CS071
Priyanka B M
25.
4AL15CS061
Luxmi Devi
26.
4AL15CS048
Kalavara Deekshith Raj
2 – Player Tank Survival Game
27.
4AL15CS037
H. Akshay Kedlaya
28.
4AL15CS093
Heisnam Sursita Devi
Image Mode Changing
29.
4AL15CS011
Anusha
30.
4AL15CS012
Anushri
31.
4AL15CS015
Arshitha M S
32.
4AL15CS043
Jasmine Princy Lobo
Travel Update App
33.
4AL15CS055
Megha
34.
4AL15CS046
Jolyn Tellis
35.
4AL15CS024
Chithra R G
Tic – Tac – Toe
36.
4AL15CS010
Anu Prakash
37.
4AL15CS034
Ganesh S
38.
4AL15CS054
Madhukara
39.
4AL15CS099
Kusumashri
Blogging App
40.
4AL15CS078
Rakshitha M
41.
4AL15CS113
Shetty Nikhetha
42.
4AL15CS112
Pramod K S
43.
4AL15CS073
Rahul Nayak
44.
4AL15CS004
Afithya Shetty
Quick Chat
45.
4AL15CS006
Ajinraj
46.
4AL15CS013
Arjun V
47.
4AL15CS045
Jeffin Boban
48.
4AL15CS108
Vishruth
Web Programming and Product Development
Department of CSE organized a 10 days Certification Programme on “Web Programming and Product Development” from 22nd January 2018 to 03 February 2018. For the students of II Year CSE Students. Mr. Chandrashekhar Rao Kuthyaru, CEO, Sangamon Services Pvt Ltd, Mangalore was the chief resource person of this course. Dr. Manjunath Kotari, HOD, CSE, Mr. Venkatesh Bhat, Sr. Associate Professor, CSE Dept. were present during the course.
The course began with simple HTML program development including Style Sheets, Java Scripts, PHP, etc… Later, 9 teams of the students developed the following Projects under the guidance of Resource Person Mr. Chandrashekhar Rao Kuthyaru:
1) Vishal Nayak and team - Student Information System
2) Pratheeksha and team - Alva Hana
3) Safnaaz and team - Edu-Santhe
4) Rachana and team - Summer Internship
5) Divyashree and team - Bus Information System
6) Thaizeera and team - TempKam - for temporary jobs
7) Manish and team - Chitra Santhe - Alva's photo gallery
8) Rakesh and team - Alva's Tech Forum
9) Harshitha and team - Alva's Guest Album
Core Java and Advanced Java
Department of CSE organized a 5 days Certification Programme on “Core Java & Advanced Java” from 16th to 20th January 2018. The inauguration of certification course was held on 16th January 2018 in MBA Seminar Hall. Resource person Mr. Chandra Shekar Rao, Sangam One Connected Services, Bangalore, Dr. Manjunath Kotari, HOD CSE, Prof. Venkatesh, Dept of CSE were present during the inauguration. The Certification course was started with a sample Java Program and students were made to make small projects every day. The resource person explained all the concepts by using hands-on session. About 127 CSE 2nd year students were participated and certified during this course. At the end of the course, the resource person evaluated a project for 100 marks and certificates were distributed accordingly.
The following projects were executed at the end of the certification programme. - Print Multiplication Tables from N1 to N2 after taking input from Console, input from the file. Print to be sent to Output File
- There are 100 prison cells in a row. All cells are locked Jailer is given permission to release any number of prisoners. In Round 1, Jailer opens all the doors. In Round 2, he closes every alternate door (2, 4, 6...). In Round 3, every third door (3, 6, 9 ...) if Door is Open, he closes it. If Door is closed, he opens it. In Round 4, every fourth door (4, 8, 12...), if Door is open, he closes it. If Door is closed, he opens it. He does this for 100 Rounds. At the end, who are the lucky prisoners?
- Our College Clock is showing 9 am. Compute the angle between the Hour hand and the Minute hand and add it to any Collection such as Map, TreeMap, SortedMap, HashMap or LinkedHashMap. It should show Time: Angle in Degrees from 9:00 am to 8:55 pm with a spacing of 5 minutes.
- There are 20+ trains departing from Mangalore Railway Station MAQ. These train numbers are available in file trainMAQ.txt. For each Train No, there is a separate text file containing Train No, Train Name, Frequency, Category of Train, Starting Time, Route, Kilometers, Stations en route etc. Eg. 12620.txt will contain details of Matsyagandha Express. You have to take input Train Number from Console and then display the Time Table of that train. If Train is not running that day, it should give a message, " No Train today.". Print all trains starting from MAQ between 5 am and 8 am.
- Alva's PU College has provided us with the Marks List of 26 students in a certain text file format. This contains Name. Gender, Roll No, English Marks, Maths Marks, Physics Marks, Chemistry Maths, Biology Maths, Class. Please print the names of Toppers in each Subject and also the college Gold Medalist. There should be an automatic letter generated by the Principal congratulating the top rankers on their performance giving suitable details. Input file attached.
Certification Program on SOFTWARE TESTING & AUTOMATION
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering had conducted a Four Days Certification Program on Software Testing from 28th October to 31st October 2017 for the third year CSE students of AIET. The resource person for the certification program was Mrs. Seema Nair, CEO, Calibre Code Solutions Private Limited, Bangalore.
During this course of program, Mrs. Seema Nair has covered many topics on software testing such as Testing web pages, finding bugs, off code usage in software testing, automating the web, testing ideas, recording and finding the bugs, coding the website and logging automatically, Selenium tool and its usage, creating the test cases, Framework and tools that are used in software testing,
Some hands-on training on testing various websites, debugging was also provided in these sessions. Each session in the program was very interactive and found to be interesting for the students.
Certification Programmes for Students
Apart from the Placement Training to Pre-Final Years and Final Years, the Department of Computer Science & Engineering offering following certification programmes for the academic year 2017-18. The details of the courses conducted is available in Workshops & Training for Students link.
- 1. Apple ioS App Development Course- 15 Days.
- 2. Software Testing & Automation- 4 Days.
- 3. Core Java & Advanced Java- 5 Days.
- 4. Web Development Programming- 10 Days.
12 Certification Programmes
Project Exhibitions
Project Exhibition 2018-19
Project Exhibition
Department of computer science and engineering conducted a final year students Project Exhibition on 26th April 2019. There were 26 projects of various fields like Cloud Computing, Big Data Analysis, Image Processing, Network Security, Data Mining, Android Applications, RASPBERRY PI, Wireless Sensor Networks, E-Governance, Robotics, Web-services, E-Commerce, Mobile Applications, ERP and Healthcare.
Dr Roopalaxmi, Dr Sumith N., Prof. Jayanth Rathod, Mrs Harshitha GM and Mr Manjunath H. R had evaluated the projects.
Following is the glimpse of the Project Exhibition Day of Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
The following projects were selected as the best projects for this year by judges.
Place
Project associates
Project guide
Title
First
Shilpa Shetty
Sridevi
Srujana
Vishruth
Mrs. Vidya
Analysis of quality of coconut
Second
Adarsha MS
Chaitra G
Kumaraswamy
Prof. Venkatesh Bhat
Dynamic video stitching via shakiness removal
Second
Ganesh Shrikanth
Heisam Sursita
Madhukara
Mishra Himanshu U
Mrs. Shruthi Shetty
Smart trash segregator dustbin monitoring system
All Projects Work Details CAY (2018-19)
Batch No.
Students
USN
Guide
Title
Domain/Type
B1.
Pratiksha Rai
4AL15CS070
Ms. Ankitha Shetty
Fuel tanker safety system
IoT/Embedded Systems
Application
Sumith Kumar
4AL15CS095
Varsha S
4AL15CS104
Shetty Aishwarya
4AL15CS114
B2.
Kusumasri
4AL15CS099
Mr. Tahir N
Prevention of phishing attacks on voting system using visual cryptography
Network security
Review
Vaibhavi K
4AL15CS102
B3.
Raja Rajeshwari
4AL15CS075
Mr. Vivek Sharma
Automobile anti theft system
Embedded Real Time systems
Application
Shreyas Rao
4AL15CS088
Thripthi A H
4AL15CS101
B4.
Arjun K
AmithD’silva
Deekshith Raj
4AL14CS012
4AL15CS025
4AL15CS048
Mr. Vivek Sharma
AI consultant partner
Artificial intelligence
Review
B5.
Nidhi Aradya
4AL15CS063
Mr. Harish Kunder
Removal of Gaussian impulse noise from computed tomography
Image processing
Research
Meghan G R
4AL15CS056
Thejaswini m b
4AL15CS010
Sanjay
4AL15CS085
B6.
Rahul nayak
4AL15CS073
Mrs. Merlyn
Traffic management near U-turns to avoid accident
IoT
Application
Pooja
4AL15CS065
Mukesh
4AL15CS060
Rakesh
4AL15CS076
B7.
Sridevi
4AL15CS092
Mrs. Vidya
Analyzing the quality of coconut
Machine Learning
Research
Srujana
4AL15CS093
Vishruth
4AL15CS108
Shilpa Shetty
4AL15CS086
B8.
Ashwini Shetty
4AL15CS017
Mr. Chanchal
Advanced data integrity checking mechanism in cloud
Network security
Research
Devika Shetty
4AL15CS027
Deeksha Shetty
4AL15CS028
Deeksha
4AL15CS030
B9.
Divya R
4AL15CS032
Dr. Sumith N.
Intelligent Automatic Teller Machine
Algorithm
Research
Megha
4AL15CS055
Jasmine
4AL15CS043
Jolyn
4AL15CS046
B10.
Adarsh rai
4AL15CS074
Dr. Mohideen Badhusha S
Recovery of fault node in WSN for smart agriculture
Wireless sensor network
Application
Mayor Shetty
4AL15CS084
Tusharpoojary
4AL15CS067
B11.
Priyanka BM
4AL15CS071
Dr. Manjunath Kotari
Automatic driver drowsiness detection system using GSM and Raspberry Pi
IoT
Application
ShruthiSalian
4AL15CS090
Surekhareddy
4AL15CS097
Vinay
4AL15CS106
B12.
Adarsh MS
4AL15CS002
Mr. Venkatesh
Dynamic video stitching via shakiness removing
Image processing
Application
Chaitra G
4AL15CS023
Kumaraswamy
4AL15CS051
B13.
Ganesh
4AL15CS034
Ms. Shruthi
Sensor based smart dustbin for waste segregation using GSM
IoT
Application
Sursita
4AL15CS039
Madhukara
4AL15CS054
B14.
Yogesh UH
4AL16CS403
Mr. Sushanth M
Video steganography to secure communication using LSB matching revisited algorithm for military application
Network security
Research
Pramod KS
4AL15CS112
Sneha K N
4AL15CS091
Suraksha RB
4AL15CS096
B15.
Adithya V Shetty
4AL15CS004
Ms. Reena
Easy surf
Web application
Algeena carol
4AL15CS007
Aditya Naik
4AL15CS115
B16.
ArcharyaRakshitha
4AL15CS001
Mr. Hemanth Kumar
Smart irrigation
IoT
Application
Kavya rai
4AL15CS049
Hema
4AL15CS040
Pavithra G
4AL14CS051
B17.
Geethanjali
4AL15CS035
Ms. Megha
Smart parking system
IoT
Application
Aishitha
4AL15CS015
Anushri
4AL15CS012
Anusha
4AL15CS011
B18.
Anu Prakash
4AL15CS010
Mrs. Harshitha
Behavior analysis based on tweets: a classification approach
Machine learning
Review
Chithra
4AL15CS024
B19.
Aishwarya K
4AL15CS005
Mr. ParikshithNayaka
E bank Log system
Network security
Application
Arjun V
4AL15CS013
Bhargavi
4AL15CS020
Jeffin
4AL15CS035
B20.
Arpitha
4AL15CS014
Mrs. MangalaKini
Auto detection of phishing websites using machine learning
Machine learning
Research
Ashrithajain
4AL15CS016
Chaithra
4AL15CS022
Deekshitha
4AL15CS029
B21.
PoojaryPrajwal
4AL15CS066
Mr. Sayeesh
The voice of citizen
Web based application
Sachinpandith
4AL15CS081
Sushanth
4AL15CS098
Vilasraj
4AL15CS105
B22.
Poorna
4AL15CS068
Dr. Manjunath Kotari
Water tank monitoring system
IoT
Application
Shraddha
4AL15CS087
Sudharshan
4AL15CS094
Nishmitha
4AL15CS064
B23.
Jagdish
4AL15CS042
Ms. Shilpa
Sign language communication
Machine learning
Application
Tejaskajare
4AL15CS047
Lalithkumar
4AL15CS053
Yathish
4AL15CS018
B24.
Priyanka SP
4AL15CS072
Mr. VasudevShahpur
Secured data sharing in cloud
Security
Application
ShrideviPrabhu
4AL15CS089
Nalini
4AL15CS079
Ranjith
4AL16CS401
B25.
Akshay
4AL15CS037
Mr. VasudevShahpur
Implementation of DNA cryptography in cloud computing
Network security
Research
Adarshpujar
4AL15CS003
Ankith
4AL15CS009
Vinay S
4AL15CS106
B26.
Nidhi C
4AL15CS062
Mr. Hemanth Kumar
An android app for mushroom disease detection: A data mining approach
Machine learning
Application
Prajwal S
4AL15CS069
Shetty Niketha
4AL15CS113
Rakshitha M
4AL15CS078
13 Internship
Internship Details
Students Internship Statistics
Sl. No Academic Year No. of Students completed Number of Industries /Organizations 1 2018-19 134 23 2 2017-18 99 17 3 2016-17 79 24
Sl.No. Name of the Company Number of Students 1. NARL-ISRO, AP 04 2. NRSC-ISRO, AP 03 3. RRSC-ISRO, Bangalore 01 4. IIIT, Allahabad 39 5. IIM, Bangalore 03 6. HAL, Bangalore 09 7. BHEL, Bangalore 02 8. IBM Labs, Bangalore 04 9. Seimens, Mumbai 04 10. Sasken, Bangalore 02 11. Mitra Software, Shivamogga 03 12. Mindsoft-HP, Bangalore 02 13. Callibre Code Pvt.Ltd, Bangalore 30 14. SOIS, Manipal 06 15. IQ Gateway, Bangalore 01 16. MedPac Solutions, Bangalore 02 17. Technovice Pvt. Ltd, Mysore 07 18. Amphisoft, Mysore 03 19. Mobinius, Bangalore 01 20. Hamshine, Bangalore 03 21. Zoom Tail Technologies, Bangalore 01 22. Evry Pvt Ltd, Bangalore 01 23. Azure Skynet Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Hydrabad 01
List of Companies Provided Internship CAYm1(2017-18)
Sl.No. Name of the Copany Number of Students 1. RRSC-ISRO, Bangalore 05 2. IIM, Bangalore 02 3. Bosch Automation, Bangalore 01 4. Mitra Software, Shivamogga 02 5. MONKFOX, Bangalore 46 6. Calibre Code Solutions Pvt Ltd 15 7. Vizio Consultancy Software Pvt Ltd 01 8. Empulse Research and Data Analytics Pvt Ltd, Mysore 05 9. Oscki Lab, Bangalore 03 10. Jelebiz, Mumbai 02 11. Applied Cognition Systems Pvt Ltd, Manipal 05 12. Prok Devices, Mumbai 01 13. Welldoc, Mumbai 02 14. Prism Cyber Soft Pvt Ltd., Mumbai 02 15. SOIS, Manipal 03 16. RIIT, Mysore 03 17. Change Street Technology Pvt Ltd 01
List of Companies Provided Internship CAYm2(2016-17)
Sl.No. Company/Organization Number of Students 1. HAL, Bangalore 04 2. BEL, Bangalore 02 3. HPe, Bangalore 01 4. Celestial V Solutions,Bangalore 30 5. Logics, Kochi, Kerala 01 6. INEX Pure solution, Bangalore 01 7. Trinix, Mangalore 01 8. VB Sphere, Mumbai 05 9. Arrive Pune 04 10. Diya Systems, Mangalore 05 11. SAIW Technology, Bangalore 02 12. Syntel Mumbai 01 13. Hinduja Global Solutions, Bangalore 01 14. Kaiga Atomic Power Station. Kaiga 04 15. MRPL, Mangalore 01 16. Singulary Software Tech, Bangalore 01 17. LIGER, Bangalore 01 18. Medici, Bangalore 01 19. IOTRACK 03 20. SAIN, Bangalore 01 21. I3IT People, Bangalore 02 22. Multicore Consulting, Bangalore 01 23. InovTeli Software 01 24. UFO Moriez 01
14 E-News
15 Faculty
Sl. No Name (s) of the Teaching Faculty Designation Qualifications Photo UG PG Doctorate 1. Dr. Manjunath Kotari Professor & HOD B.E, CSE M.Tech, CSE Ph.D 2. Dr. S. Mohideen Badhusha Professor A.M.I.E – CSE M.E- CSE Ph.D 3. Mr. Venkatesh Associate Professor B.E, CSE M.Tech, CSE - 4. Mr. Vasudev S Shahapur Associate Professor B.E, ECE M.Tech, CSE (Ph.D) 5. Mr. Harish Kunder Associate Professor B.E, CSE M.Tech, CSE - 6. Mr. Sayeesh Associate Professor B.E M.Tech, IT - 7. Dr.Sumith N. Associate Professor B.E M.Tech Ph.D 8. Mr. Hemanth Kumar N P Sr. Asst. Professor B.E, CSE M.Tech, NIE (Ph.D) 9. Mr. Tahir N H B Asst. Professor B.E, CSE M.Tech, CSE - 10. Mr. Sushanth Mangasuli Asst. Professor B.E, CSE M.Tech, CNE (Ph.D) 11. Mr. Parikshith Nayak S.K Asst. Professor B.E, CSE M.Tech, CSE - 12. Ms. Vidya Asst. Professor B.E, ISE M.Tech, CSE - 13. Mr. Vivek Sharma S Asst. Professor B.E, CSE M.Tech, CSE - 14. Ms. Deeksha M Asst. Professor B.E, CSE M.Tech, CSE - 15. Ms. Shruthi Shetty J Asst. Professor B.E, CSE M.Tech - 16. Ms. Merlyn Melita Asst. Professor B.E, CSE M.Tech - 17. Mrs. Harshitha G M Asst. Professor B.E, CSE M.Tech, CSE - 18. Ms. Mangala Kini Asst. Professor B.E, CSE M.Tech - 19. Ms. Ankitha Shetty Asst. Professor B.E, CSE M.Tech, CSE - 20. Megha D Hegde Asst. Professor B.E M.Tech - 21. Shilpa Asst. Professor B.E M.Tech - 22. Reena Lobo Asst. Professor B.E M.Tech -
Innovative Social Activities - 2018-19
Kaliyona Computer Camp was organized by CMANIAX forum from 29th October to on 31st October 2018, Rural Computer Education Camp to students of Govt Kannada Medium School, Marodi. The inauguration was done by Mr. Ravindra Poojari, President of Lion’s Club, Shirthadi, Dr. Peter Fernandes, Alva’s Engineering College Principal and Dr. Kurian, Alva’s Degree college Principal and HOD Dr. Manjunath Kotari. Further, there was an orientation about Kaliyona Computer lead by Shreyas Rao, President of CMANIAX forum, Event Coordinator followed by forum coordinators. During the inauguration, AIET donated 3 Computer System to School.
Giving the Basic knowledge of MS-Word, MS-Excel, Paint etc. Giving the basic knowledge about MS-Word which is extraordinarily useful for them and allows to be more creative and also opens up a wide range of knowledge. MS-Excel is done as essentially with a set of formulas to calculate the values. These values have been calculated by using formulas. By this student have understood slightly about how to use MS-Excel. Our student coordinators taught how to use paint option in computer and how to use it.
Entire two days the students were able to learn the basic knowledge of MS-Office and paint. Our student coordinators gave few assignments to judge whether the students have learned the concepts. Student coordinators included brainstorming sessions like a quiz. The entire session was students completely filled with enthusiasm and made the session more interactive and showed a lot of interest and we encouraged them by distributing chocolates.
FUTSAL’18
FUTSAL’18 was an inter-collegiate football tournament conducted by C-Maniax forum of Computer Science & Engineering Department, AIET. FUTSAL’18 brought together all the best Football teams of seven different Engineering Colleges of the Dakshina Kannada and Udupi region.
FUTSAL’18was conducted on 22nd April 2018 at AIET main campus.FUTSAL’18was inaugurated by Mr. Ashraf Karnere, Expertise group, Dubai and with the presence of Mr.Vivek Alva, Dr. Manjunath Kotari, Mr.Hemanth Kumar N P, C-Maniax members and all the participants from the various colleges at 9:30 AM.
There were 16 football teams, 6 from AIET and 10 from other engineering colleges .15 matches were conducted in total and the matches were Knock-out matches and the 2 best team made to the final. The matches were officiated by the referees from the BPT colleges of Alva’s. Around 108 players took part in the event with the Registration fee of Rs 400.
Teams of FUTSAL’18:
SL. NO | TEAM NAME | COLLEGE |
1 | TEAM SPATANS | MITE |
2 | SHOOTERS FC | SJEC |
3 | FC PATRIOTS A | SRINIVAS |
4 | TEAM CANARITES | CANARA |
5 | TEAM HYAMA | SRIDEVI |
6 | FOURTEENS FC | SJEC |
7 | FC PATRIOTS B | SRINIVAS |
8 | FC BERROCA | MITE |
9 | SOCCER CITY FC | AIET |
10 | TEAM Z | AIET |
11 | ALVAS STARS | AIET |
12 | KAMMATTIPADAM B | AIET |
13 | FC BLUE WAVES | AIET |
14 | KAMMATTIPADAM A | AIET |
15 | TEAM FCB | NITTE |
16 | KINGS MALABAR | SRIDEVI |
The matches were held from morning 10 AM – 6:30 PM with the support and great sportsman spirit from all the teams, referees, volunteers, and coordinators.
Winners and Runners of FUTSAL’18:
FC BERROCA | MITE ( WINNERS ) |
KAMMATIPADAM A | AIET (RUNNERS ) |
Honorary awards were given to the best Player and Best Goalkeeper of the C-MANIAX FUTSAL’18.
“KALIYONA COMPUTER-Rural Computer Education Camp-2018”
Date & Venue : 17th to 19th January,2018 at J.E.M High School, Kalasa, Chikkamagaluru Dist.
Department of Computer Science & Engineering student’s association C-Maniax Forum conducted a Rural Computer Education camp in J.E.M High School, Kalasa. The programme was formally inaugurated on 17th January,2018 at J.E.M High School, Kalasa by HOD of CSE department Dr. Manjunath Kotari with Kalasa Education Society President Mr. Shreekanth, Secretary Mr. Gopinath Pai ,Joint Secretary Mr. Narendra and Head Mistress Mrs. Sunanda. Mr. Hemanth Kumar N P, Mr. Vivek Sharma , Ms. Shruthi Shetty J and Ms. Ankitha Shetty were present during the inauguration function.
Soon after the inauguration, the students began their training session by introducing them about what exactly is a computer? What is its importance and how it evolved? What are the major hardware parts and majors software’s found in a computer were dealt in detail. There was a one to one interaction session with the students. Lot of doubts and questions raised by the JEM students were well handled by the Alva’s students. In the afternoon, hands-on sessions were conducted related to the topics discussed in the morning. The students seemed to be very interested and enthusiastic about the session and were comfortable in using and getting to know well about the computers.
The next day started well with an introduction about UNIX systems, how they changed the world by the concept of free access and software. All the existing Android, Windows all have an internal kernel, which is actually derived from the UNIX system. The UNIX gives user the freedom and advantage to do whatever changes, modifications, research related to any field of his interest by easily developing, distributing the software’s or code free of cost available to everybody throughout the world. The hands on session on that day consisted of getting to know some UNIX commands such as mkdir, cd etc., to create, delete, change directories and other things by making use of the Terminal available in a Linux distribution which is nothing but UNIX like in nature.
The final day contained the major task of installing a Linux Operating System such as Puppy Linux. The students were first shown how to install the Linux, later all students were given a chance to try themselves out. The various processes involved such as booting the Linux, system softwares and some application softwares were discussed. Later the day concluded by a demonstration of how to use a Netbanking, book a bus or train ticket, how to use online payment system such as Paytm, Freecharge etc., were discussed consisting of separate session both for faculties as well as for students. The students were given with how to develop a website by using HTML etc was taught during this camp. Also students were taught with C Programming introduction during this course.
“C Programming Awareness Programme to Alva’s High School Students”
C Programming Awareness Programme was organised by CMANIAX forum on 30th October 2017 at AIET, Mijar for the 10th standard students of Alva’s High school, Moodbidri. Inauguration was done by Dr.Manjunath Kotari, HOD CSE, Forum cordinator Prof.Venkatesh, Mr. Hemanth Kumar, and Mr. Chanchal Antony were present during the inauguration . Mrs. Nayana and Mrs. Soudamini, teachers of Alva’s High School also took part in the inaugural ceremony. This programme was completed organized by CMANIAX forum students of Final & Pre-Final years.
Immediately after the inaugural function there was orientation for C Programming lead by Nikhitha Kale M, Event Cordinator followed by forum cordinators. She gave the basic knowledge about programming which is extraordinarily useful for High School students and allows be more creative and also opens up a wide range of knowledge about computers.
Computer programming is done as essentially with set of written instructions that the computer follows (also known as binary coding). These instructions can be written in a number of different "languages", or organizing the instructions and text. Different languages tend to be used to create different types of programs.
The students mainly focused on initialization, declaration, control statements, functions of C Programming. And they gave introduction of HTML which is the standard markup language for creating Web pages. HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language and describes the structure of Web pages using markup. And they taught brain storming sessions like quiz. The entire session was students completely filled with enthusiasm and made the session more interactive and showed lot of interest.
“KALIYONA COMPUTER-Rural Computer Education Camp”-2017
DATE & VENUE: 13th -15th FEBRUARY 2017 at S.V.P.U College, Gangolli, Kundapura Taluk, Udupi Dist.
Fourth Technical Talk of the academic semester for the year 2016-17 under the Department of E&CE was conducted on 01st October, 2016. The head of the department Prof. D V Manjunatha welcomed the eminent resource person Dr. M M Nayak, Visiting professor, Indian Institute of Science, (Former Scientist of ISRO), Bangalore. Dr M M Nayak delivered the talk on the topic “Applications of MEMS”. The talk was elaborated on the evolution, developments, Innovations and applications in the area of MEMS. He mainly emphasized the importance of different testing methods needed while designing the MEMS sensors for the spacecraft applications. He also highlighted the different project opportunities possible in this field. He encouraged students explore the opportunities in this field and promised of any assistance needed.
Soon after the inauguration, the students began their training session by introducing them about what exactly is a computer? What is its importance and how it evolved? What are the major hardware parts and majors software’s found in a computer were dealt in detail. There was a one to one interaction session with the students. Lot of doubts and questions raised by the SVPU students were well handled by the Alva’s students. In the afternoon, hands-on sessions were conducted related to the topics discussed in the morning. The students seemed to be very interested and enthusiastic about the session and were comfortable in using and getting to know well about the computers.
The next day started well with an introduction about UNIX systems, how they changed the world by the concept of free access and software. All the existing Android, Windows all have an internal kernel, which is actually derived from the UNIX system. The UNIX gives user the freedom and advantage to do whatever changes, modifications, research related to any field of his interest by easily developing, distributing the software’s or code free of cost available to everybody throughout the world. The hands session on that day consisted of getting to know some UNIX commands such as mkdir, cd etc., to create, delete, change directories and other things by making use of the Terminal available in a Linux distribution which is nothing but UNIX like in nature.
The final day contained the major task of installing a Linux Operating System such as Puppy Linux. The students were first shown how to install the Linux, later all students were given a chance to try themselves out. The various processes involved such as booting the Linux, system softwares and some application softwares were discussed. Later the day concluded by a demonstration of how to use a Netbanking, book a bus or train ticket, how to use online payment system such as Paytm, Freecharge etc., were discussed consisting of separate session both for faculties as well as for students.
The Kaliyona Computer thus proved to be a successful event and numerous people were responsible for this. Firstly, Mr. Vivek Alva, Managing trustee of AEF for his constant support and motivation, the Principal of AIET and HOD of CSE for their valuable feedback and support. Mr. Edwin, in-charge of Linux Research Lab of AIET for his support in training the eighth semester students in the installation and using of Puppy Linux. Overall, the feedback given by the students was positive and more and more such community events would be seen from the computer science students in the near future.
REPORT ON COMPUTER AWARENESS PROGRAM
Department of Computer Science & Engineering in association with CMANIAX students association organized a One day Computer Awareness program for ECO club students of Alva’s Primary School, Moodbidri. The computer awareness program was organized on 3rd September,2016. During this program about 400 students of Alva’s Primary School were attended and learnt Fundamentals of Computer Skills.
The program was completely handled by students of Computer Science & Engineering in association with CMANIAX. The primary kids were asked many doubts regarding Computers and students of CSE were solved all the doubts these primary kids along with teaching fundamentals.
Report on CAN U MAKE IT BETTER
C-MANIAX Forum of Computer Science and Engineering department of AIET always brings out innovative activities for the student fraternity of AIET as well as for AEF as a whole. For this academic year the forum took a new step forward and successfully organized a ‘Can You Make it Better’, an environmental theme-based competition of making best out of waste i.e., making crafts, models and designs of various real world items to showcase the best use of waste materials that is usually scrapped. It was organized for the students of AIET and degree students of AEF Vidyagiri on Saturday, 22nd October, 2016, at AIET Campus. Dr. Krishna Mohan , Doctor of Prabhu Hospital, Moodbidri, judged this competition. He spoke about the need of such useful and appropriate competition, which bring about awareness in developing a sense of love towards nature by making use of the waste materials to make useful things, which would actually be helpful in our day-to-day life. Totally around 30 teams from AEF took part in the competition out of which 4 best teams were selected for the final round. Shaun and team belonging to final year BCom bagged the 1st place. The 2nd place was bagged by Meghna and team belonging Alvas Degree College. The consolation prizes were shared by Basvaraj and team, Suhas and team and Shaziya and team.
The whole event was possible due to the constant support given by the Managing Trustee of AEF, the Principal and HOD of CS&E department. It was indeed a valuable competition with different models developed by the students was kept for the public view and was well appreciated by the onlookers.
COMPUTER KALIYONA- ONE DAY RURAL COMPUTER AWARENESS CAMP
Date and Time: 29 February 2016 at Govt. Kannada Medium High School, Venoor
The final year and pre final computer students of AIET, under the banner of CMANIAX forum, conducted a rural computer education camp successfully at Government High school, Venoor on 29 February. The intention of the camp was to provide some basic knowledge to the eighth and ninth standard students of rural government Kannada medium students. The program was divided into morning and afternoon session. The eighth standard students were targeted in morning and the ninth standard in the afternoon respectively. The various basic components of the computer was shown to the students such as RAM memory, Hard disks, CD/DVD drives, pen drives, keyboard,
mouse and so on. The input unit, the processing unit (CPU) and the output units were discussed in detail. Soon after some theory session, all the students got the chance to experience to try out some basic computer operations such as opening of an application such as Paint, Notepad, MS Word, Music and Video Players and so on. The basics of mobile technology as well as Internet were covered. Some notes about how to start a computer using power button how to shut down computers were shown. The camp included only very basic information being shared as the students were very new to computers. The hospitality given by the school teachers were laudable and were very cooperative. The camp allowed mutual benefit both for high school students and for our computer science students as they realized how satisfying is to teach such students and bring about computer awareness in this 21st century. The high school Kannada medium students were wonderful both enthusiasm wise as well as discipline wise. Indeed the camp was very successful due to the involvement of students, staff of CMANIAX forum as well for the constant support by the CSE department and the Alva’s Education Foundation.
Linux Awareness Workshop for the First Year students
Date and Time: Monday, 15th February 2016 from 9-5 pm
The few final year computer students of AIET, under the banner of CMANIAX forum, conducted the basic awareness about using the Linux systems such as Ubuntu to our own first year students of computer science. The command line prompt containing various important and regularly used commands was dealt in detail. The C programming using Ubuntu was explained in details. The various doubts about creating a directory, files, storing C programs, loading them and executing them were clearly shown. The geditor which is a graphical editor to type the c programs and how to check and correct C program from command line prompt was discussed. Some of the commands such as cd, pwd, ls, mkdir, rmdir, ps and many more commands were shown.
Coming to the operating system, Ubuntu is a Debian-based Linux operating system and distribution for personal computers, smart phones and network servers. It uses Unity as its default desktop environment Ubuntu is based on the concept of free or open-source software, meaning that you do not pay any licensing fees for Ubuntu, and you can download, use, and share the operating system free of charge. Being a Linux-based operating system, Ubuntu has a well-deserved reputation for stability and security. Historically, Linux has proven itself to be a workhorse server operating system, and this is where, up until now, it has been most widely used and best known. The workshop was very suitable for the computer science students as they need more awareness about the free software and the various necessary commands useful for the programming as well for higher semester curriculum. The workshop was well received and appreciated by the first year students and was very interactive by having few quiz question session at the end.
APP DEVELOPMENT LABApple iOS App Development CourseDepartment of Computer Science & Engineering established Apple iOS Lab for App Development Activity Purpose. The institution has got Apple University Programme ID, currently all interested students of CSE, ECE, ISE are involved in App Development Activity through Certification Programs. At the end of the every course on successful competition of App, the students are honored with Apple Developer Certificates. Our Institution is recognized as a “iOS Developer University Program” with institution id 6MKL3RX9SK from Apple Developer Program Support. The institution has MoU with Callibre Code Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore for Certification Programs. Through MoU institution is conducting continuously App Development Programs. The following Apple iOS apps were developed by CSE students of AIET has been approved by App Store.
App Development Courses Conducted
Introduction to the iOS Certification CourseDepartment of CSE organized Certification Program on “Apple iOS App Development using Swift C Language and XCode”. The Certification Program was conducted in 2 different phases. First Phase was conducted 10-07-2018 to 17-07-2018 and Second Phase was conducted during 30-09-2018 to 03-10-2018. Mrs. Seema Nair, CEO, CalibreCode Solutions Pvt. Ltd was the Resource Person for the Certification Program. The resource person Mrs. Seema Nair trained around 25 students of 5th SEM BE CSE, AIET. Mr. Venkatesh Senior Associate Professor, Dept of CSE was the coordinator of this internship program. The students were developed the features of Apple iOS App development like image display, and some animations with images, Databases using SQLite, Multi tab Communication, Drawing tables, Multi window communications Network Communications etc during the First Phase of Certification Program.
App Development Team:
ABSTRACT:Multimedia and Entertainment are the basic requirements of today’s generation. Also, Multimedia player is the integral part of today’s smartphone. But what if we want to play with the video and give it your voice. This can become entertaining, right? IOS comes with a wonderful set of inbuilt libraries which helps us to make such media players available on the app store. App Store Link Address: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mergeo/id1438548443?ls=1&mt=8
INTRODUCTION TO MERGEO MERGEO is a basic multimedia application that is built on the basic concept, that is, to merge audio and video. This application is built for mainly entertainment purpose.It can also be used to mute the existing audio of the video or to replace the original video with another one. REQUIREMENTS Hardware requirements:
Software requirements:
PROCEDURE TO WORK WITH THE APP MERGEO
After the user has selected the video, the app compresses the video and loads it and goes back to the main view controller. After this, the user needs to click the merge video button, which will display three options as follows:
SCREEN SHOTS OF MERGEO This chapter shows us the sample screen shots of the APP Mergeo. Figure 1.1 shows the screen shot of the application icon of the Mergeo Figure 1.1. Application icon when you open the application, Welcome Screen is displayed as shown in the figure 1.2. Figure 1.2. Welcome Screen After the welcome screen, the main menu screen is displayed. In this screen we can see 2 buttons which functions as follows:
This is shown in the figure 1.3 Figure 1.3. Main Menu Screen When you click on the record video button, the app will guide you to another view controller which displays the button as record video. It can be given in the figure 1.4. Figure 1.4. Record Video View Controller When the user clicks on this button, the app directly goes to the user’s phone gallery and allows the user to select one video. Once the user has selected the video, the app compresses the video and loads it and goes back to the main View Controller shown in Figure 1.3. Now, the user needs to click the merge video button, which will display three options:
It can be given in the figure 1.5. Figure 1.5. Merge View Controller In this view controller, when the user clicks on the first button, the video which is selected, its path is loaded along with the video. After the video selection is over, the user has to click on the Record Audio Button. It will display an audio recorder which will allow you to record the audio and it will be stored. After this, the user needs to click on the Merge and Save option, so that it will merge the audio with the selected video and will save it to the user’s gallery. FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS This is currently the basic version of the app, which merges only audio and video. We are looking forward to build it in such a way that it can support maximum types of video and audio files, and can merge two videos and two audios also, along with the effects to make the app more useful and entertaining. REFERENCES For app coding reference links are: For app design the reference is :
YOGA STATION Development Team:
The IOS application developed by us is “YOGA STATION” in collaboration with the CalibreCode Solutions. The users who want to be healthy and keep those stress levels down to a minimum can make a best use of this app. We are particularly outlining understudies from India developed a central application for the present age restorative issues which help them with lessening their issues. This is a very nicely designed yoga app for beginners to practice at home and make choice accordingly related to Stress, Diabetes, Blood Pressure, Thyroid, and Allergy.With an easy interface the app provides you with the meaning, step by step instructions before you begin, precautions and benefits and also the guidelines along with the picture of the various Asana’s. AppStore Link Address https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/yogastation/id1439488896?mt=8 INTRODUCTION TO YOGA STATIONS A genuine yoga application for the principle medical problems. Yoga: Yoga is the science that comprises of inquiries regarding existence with the appropriate responses in itself. Yoga is extremely valuable for every single person to lead their life cheerfully and strongly. Presently a-days the greater part of the individual had been influenced by the hormone lop-sidedness along these lines, the vast majority of the Indian's lean towards the YOGA for dodging these sorts of issues. Stress There is a wide range of approaches to adapt to pressure. Conversing with companions, working out, and seeing a school advocate are only a couple. Yoga can help lessen pressure since it advances unwinding, which is the normal inverse of stress. Yoga can profit three parts of ourselves that are regularly influenced by pressure: our body, psyche, and relaxing. Allergy It’s allergy season — that time of year when many of us are plagued by itchy or watery eyes, runny noses, and bouts of sneezing and coughing that threaten to knock pictures off the wall. These common allergy symptoms are the body’s way of defending itself against bacteria and viruses. Luckily, yoga can help! Diabetes The best starting yoga for diabetes will incorporate stances and breathing activities that are composed particularly to target and fortify the pancreas. By enhancing blood stream to the pancreas, yoga stances for diabetes restore the organ's cells and enhance its capacity to create insulin for the body. Blood Pressure Yoga, when performed carefully, can lessen this kind of stress-incited hypertension, while tending to its hidden causes. It mollifies the thoughtful sensory system and backs off the heart, while showing the muscles and psyche to unwind profoundly. Thyroid Yoga conveys numerous advantages to your general wellbeing and prosperity. It can adjust your vitality, increment adaptability, and calm pressure. There is an association among stress and hypothyroidism, yet certain yoga presents are thought to adjust thyroids that are either under dynamic or overactive. This wellness application encourages the most helpful home activities and yogasanas for the most part the individuals who are principally experiencing overwhelming pressure, hypertension, particularly thyroid, for sensitivities and diabetes. REQUIREMENTS Hardware requirements:
Software requirements:
SCREEN SHOTS OF YOGA This chapter shows us the sample screen shots of the APP Yoga Station. The app shall be made up of four total screens - the launch screen, a main screen, a list screen, screen, and pdf’s attached in information screen:
Figure 2.1. Launch Screen
Figure 2.2. Main Screen
Figure 2.3. List Screen
By Clicking any decease, the App will display the detailed information about the Yoga Aasana. This screen is shown in the figure 2.4: Figure 2.4. Information Screen CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK This is the very basic version of the app. Using this App, only the text information about Yogaa Aasana. are available. On the further updation, we will modify the app by providing better user interface, step by step video instruction, and much more.
References App Icon: Icon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com Yoga expert: Chaithra R Shetty, fourth year BNYS, Alva's College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences 2.3 MUSICAL EXPRESS APPLICATION Development Team:
ABSTRACT: As we know now a day, we are getting many kinds of applications in Appstore. This can be used for different purpose. Entertainment is one of the most important needs of every human being, which makes a person happy and also feels free. Our main aim is to provide an entertainment to the person. Our application uses Apples face recognition technique and it detects the persons emotions and also plays the music for it. It is an App for everyone to lighten up your moods. If you don’t want to face camera then you can always choose the emoticons and enjoy the music too. AppStore Link Address https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/musicalexpress/id1438653274?mt=8
INTRODUCTION TO MUSICAL EXPRESS
This project performs the task of developing an IOS application that enables the user to hear their expression and emotions. The main purpose of Musical Express application is to provide an entertainment to the user. The user can face to the camera by using which he can capture his image were this application suddenly detects his expression and plays music to it and user can enjoy. If user don’t want to face camera than he can enjoy by clicking on the emoticons present in the screen. The application of the proposed system is to use camera effectively in the device. Take a picture in a best quality. To notify changes in the image based on expressions. REQUIREMENTS Hardware requirements:
Software requirements:
SCREEN SHOTS OF MUSICAL EXPRESS This chapter shows us the sample screen shots of the APP Music Express Application. Figure 3.1: Main Menu The App is begin with the main menu containing two buttons: choose your emotion and capture your emotion as shown in the figure 3.1. It is a view of an interface where user can select one option from two buttons. Figure 3.2. Facial Expression Figure 3.3: Single Face Selected Figure 3.4: Capture Photo
Figure 3.5: Detect Face Expression CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK We have prepared a new application after identifying issues in existing application. In which user can get a more emotions and music’s in order to enjoy the application. In which easy use to GUI is proposed by developer. The future need is to provide different kind of music for single expression where user won’t get bored by listening to the same music by using database. It should also detect the some more expressions of the user. Also providing a audio message to the user with music. References
FITREAT
Development Team:
ABSTRACT: Rapid developments in technology have encouraged the use of smart phones in health promotion research and practice. Most people are concern about what they eat every day. This is because "we are what we eat". Health problems related to diet, including obesity and cancer, are important concerns in the current society. The main treatment for obesity includes dieting and frequent physical activity. The adoption of mobile phones has created an opportunity for assessing and improving nutrient intake as they can be used for digitalizing dietary assessments and providing feedback. People tend to search information about the things that they eat or what related to their diet. Nowadays, there are systems which help people to manage their diet. However, the systems are not specifically focusing on the user's own needs. Different people will require different dietary needs or nutrition for their body. This is due to variety of age, weight, daily activity level and so on. So, they need something that will help them with their own personal body needs. A key challenge in human nutrition is the assessment of usual food intake. Diet was known for many years to play a key role as a risk factor for chronic diseases especially for elderly and diabetic patients. This app can be of great use for them apart from general user.
INTRODUCTION TO FITREAT As the name suggests, this application is about a fit and sound eating regimen. Fitreat is a simple, straightforward however efficient and productive application utilizing which one can outline an ideal diet plan. This app can be of great use for diabetic patients. The user can get to know how much nutrients such as proteins, fats and carbohydrates his/her body requires. Based on that the user can decide his/her daily food plan. Basically, this app calculates your basic vitals such as BMR, TDEE and BMI by your body physics and daily working habits. But mainly using this vitals the application calculates the amount of proteins, fats and carbohydrates required to the user in general. Knowing the required nutrients, the user can plan his/her diet. REQUIREMENTS Hardware requirements:
Software requirements:
SCREEN SHOTS OF FITREAT This chapter shows us the sample screen shots of the APP Fitreat Figure 4.1: Fitreat icon The Fitreat App icon was created and it is as shown in the figure 4.1. It is used to locate the app in the home screen of the device. Figure 4.2. Load Screen The image in the figure 4.2 is appeared first when the app is opened and being loaded.
After the App has been loaded, the home screen will be displayed and it is as shown in the figure 4.3. Figure 4.3: Single Face Selected The home screen has three buttons in total. Two of them are on view panel which are “Create Profile” and “Previous Report”. One button is on navigation panel which has some basic page navigators. When the app is launched for the very first time only “Create Profile” button is visible. Else when the app is opened, only “Previous Report” button is visible. In case the user wants to create new profile, he/she can do so from the navigation button. Figure 4.4. Portfolio On clicking “Create Profile” button, the user is taken to Portfolio page where the user can to enter the Age, height (in cms), weight (in kgs), gender and daily activity. These data are used to calculate the BMR, TDEE, BMI and Carbohydrates required by the body. This data is then stored in the application and is loaded every time the app is opened. The portfolio page is as shown in the figure 4.4. On clicking the “Previous Report” button, Portfolio page is skipped and directly the previously calculated results are displayed as shown in the figure 4.5 Figure 4.5: Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) Figure 4.6.Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE) Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is an estimate of the amount of energy or calories that your body expends when completely at rest. On tapping next, it proceeds to TDEE. Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE)is the total number of calories we need on daily basis. On tapping next, it proceeds to BMI. Figure 4.7. Body Mask Index (BMI) Body Mass Index (BMI) is a measure of body fat based on your weight in relation to your height. It is used as a screening tool to indicate whether a person is “Underweight”, “Overweight”, “Obese” or “Healthy”. Appropriate message is displayed on screen. Based on BMR, TDEE and BMI, the total carbohydrate required by the body is calculated. Figure 4.8. Required Carbohydrates Figure 4.9. Flood Entry Once the required carbohydrates is calculated the next step is to enter the total carbohydrates consumed during breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner separately. On tapping the “Submit” button, total carbohydrate consumed in whole day is calculated and is compared with required carbohydrate and appropriate message is displayed. At the end, the final screen will be displayed as shown in the figure 4.10. Figure 4.10: Final Result CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK This app is currently in initial stages which has attached list of different food item’s carbohydrates. Also, carbohydrates can be entered directly from packed food’s label. In future we’ll try to bring in-built database of large range of food items with their carbohydrate content. References Reference links are:
2.5 VTU Computer Science Development Team
Introduction: Our app name is VCS [VTU Computer Science]. This app contains the information of the textbooks which are useful for Computer Science and Engineering students. It is a collection of 3rdsem, 4thsem …8th semester syllabus books information according to their semesters and subjects along with the elective subjects. The books are categorized as per the ratings, which mean the textbook with higher priority will be placed in first position. It covers almost all the subjects under Computer Science and Engineering. The books which are mentioned in this app are prescribed by respective University. How it works: This app mainly consists of three pages. In which the first page consists of list of semesters. If we select any one semester it displays the list of subjects under it in the second page. Then if we select any one subject it displays the names of the textbooks along with the author name in the third screen. Ratings are provided to each text books. 2.6 CHIRPS Development Team
Introduction This app is a birdwatcher’s guide level of provides friendly images of birds which give description of birds and their habitat. It is an app which is user friendly and it is simple for uses to understand. This app is easy to use and it’s a guide for all beginners bird watchers it doesn’t require any mobile data to access their app. This app gives information about birds found on Western Ghats. 2.7 E-Rescue Development Team
Abstract: When an emergency occurs, citizens can be a helpful support for the operation centers involved in the response activities. As witnesses to a crisis, they initially can share updated and detailed information about what is going on. Moreover, thanks to this technological evolution people are able to quickly and easily gather rich information and transmit it through different communication channels. Indeed, modern mobile devices embed several sensors such as GPS. For these reasons, it is essential for developing smart applications for reporting any exceptional circumstances. In this paper, our aim is to propose several findings about how to design effective and efficient mobile emergency notification applications. For this purpose we have exploited the basic sensors of modern mobile devices and the users’ aptitude for using them. Moreover, we collected several findings useful for future design challenges in the same area, as shown in the final redesign of the proposed application. Introduction: The application mainly consists of three trustee contacts. When the user finds himself being stalked or followed by a stranger when he/she is out, by just clicking on the trustee contact, a help message gets generated and sent to the respective contact. Along with this, the GPS also turns on and gets activated to send the location as well to the user’s trustee contact. This helps in letting the trustee contact know the location of the user in trouble and thus helps them come to the rescue during the times of emergency. This application thus helps in the security of the user. |
LAB
The Linux Lab was established in the year 2015 at department CSE. Prof. Edwin, Former Professor Philadelphia University is the incharge for Linux Lab. Currently Pre-Final year and Final year student are doing their projects in the Linux Platform to encourage Open Source Software’s to current computer generation.
Department Computer Science & Engineering established a Linux Lab in the department to give the more importance on research based projects in Linux. The Linux lab focusing on various training related to IoT based projects using Python Programming. Prof. Edwin will look after the Linux lab and providing training to all the students time to time. Some of the workshops arranged in Linux lab is depicted in the below report.
Report on Linux Workshop
FIVE Days workshop on “Free Open Source Software- Bootable Linux OS Via Flash Drive” was conducted during 5th September, 2016 to 9th Septemebr,2016 for the 2nd year CSE/ECE and ISE students. Prof. Edwin, Former Professor, Philadelphia University, Australia served as a resource person of the workshop. About 300 students of CSE/ISE and ECE were participated in this workshop.
The Resource person Prof. Edwin brief explained the history of Puppy Linux and demonstrated the students to how to boot the OS using flash drive. “Puppy Linux is a unique family of Linux distributions meant for the home-user computers. It was originally created by Barry Kauler in 2003”.
Puppy Linux advantage
- Ready to use → all tools for common daily computing usage already included.
- Ease of use → grandpa-friendly certified ™
- Relatively small size → 200 MB or less.
- Fast and versatile.
- Customisable within minutes → remasters.
- Different flavours → optimised to support older computers, newer computers.
- Variety → hundreds of derivatives (“puplets”), one of which will surely meet your needs.
Puppy Linux is not a single Linux distribution like Debian. Puppy Linux is also not a Linux distribution with multiple flavours, like Ubuntu (with its variants of Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc) though it also comes in flavours.
Puppy Linux is a collection of multiple Linux distributions, built on the same shared principles, built using the same set of tools, built on top of a unique set of puppy specific applications and configurations and generally speaking provide consistent behaviours and features, no matter which flavours you choose.
FORUM ACTIVITIES
TECHNOFIA’19
Technofia was an inter-collegiate technical fest conducted by C-Maniax forum of Computer Science & Engineering Department, AIET. Technofia gathered all the curious and engineering minds of 13 different Colleges of the various Engineering Colleges of Karnataka.
Technofia-19 provided the platform to showcase student's talent and technical abilities and gave them recognition.
Technofia-19 was conducted on 14th& 15th March 2019 AT AIET main campus.
Technofia-19 was inaugurated by Mr Sheikh Moidin K M, Manager Operations, Expertise Contracting Co. Ltd and with the presence of Mr.Vivek Alva, Dr Peter Fernandes,Dr. Manjunath Kotari, Mr Hemanth Kumar N P, C-Maniax members and all the participants from the various colleges.
There were 9 events which were a collaboration of both Technical and Semi-Technical Events. Around 400 students from various colleges took part in various events. About 80 students from 13 different colleges participated in various events.
The Event lists and Winners of Technofia’19:
SL. NO | EVENT LIST | EVENT DESCRIPTION | NO. OF PARTICIPANTS | WINNERS |
1 | INTIMIDATORS | IT MANAGER (MARKETING) | 20 PARTICIPANTS | 1ST- AIET 2ND - PACE |
- 2 | INQUEST
| TECHNICAL QUIZ
| 120 TEAMS | 1ST- SNMP 2ND-PACE |
3 | PAPRIZZA
| PAPER PRESENTATION
| 20 PARTICIPANTS | 1ST - AIET 2ND –AIET |
4 | CODE HUNT
| CODING | 80 PARTICIPANTS | 1ST –AIET 2ND –PACE |
5 | THE ARCHITECT
| WEB DESIGNING | 16 TEAMS | 1ST- AIET 2ND- PACE |
6 | GAME BUZZ
| GAMING: BLUR PUBG COUNTERSTRIKE | 40 TEAMS | 1ST-AIET 1ST-AIET 1ST-ALVAS DEGREE
|
7 | BID BIZZ | APTITUDE BIDDING | 30PARTICIPANTS | 1ST- SDIT 2ND-SIT |
8 | EUPHOROUS
| TECHNICAL DUMB CHARADES | 80 TEAMS | 1ST- PACE 2ND- AIET |
9 | CYPHER HUNT
| TECHNICAL TREASURE HUNT | 55 TEAMS | 1ST- AIET 2ND- AIET |
The organising of Technofia’19 bought very good bonding among all the four batches of Computer Science branch. The event was a huge success in terms of participation from AIET and other college students. In coming years many more technical and semi-technical events can be added up. Many students from the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th years took the initiative to conduct the particular event with the good participation spirit and with the support of the Management, HOD and Faculties of CSE, AIET.
TECHNOFIA 2018
TECHNOFIA’18
The Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Alva’s Institute of Engineering & Technology, Moodbidri organized an Intercollegiate Technical Fest TECHNOFIA’18 for the all surrounding engineering college students on 22nd March 2018. The event was inaugurated by Mr Deepak Rai, CEO, Code Craft Pvt. Ltd, Mangalore. In his inaugural address, Mr Deepak said, "Nowadays Engineering students are facing the biggest challenge that lack of technical skills after the engineering. Engineering students must develop their Technical skills during students life along with a regular study by participating in this kind of Technical Fest, otherwise, it is very difficult to survive in the industry. Also, he added that students who exhibit extraordinary talents will be having more job opportunity today.
Mr Vivek Alva, the Managing Trustee, presided over the function. He emphasized that practical knowledge will ensure students' efficiency and success in the job market today. So, he insisted all the students involve in coding activities like GitHub.com, Hackerearth.com and Hackerank.com etc.
Around 150 external students from various other engineering colleges took part in the event along with 250 internal students. The competitions like Students Technical Paper Presentation, Technical Quiz, Tech Charades, Tech Wizards, Web designing, IT Manager, InQuest, Architect, Engineered were organized in this Technical fest.
The Event lists and Winners of Technofia’18:
SL. NO | EVENT LIST | EVENT DESCRIPTION | NO. OF PARTICIPANTS | WINNERS |
1 | SPHINXIAN | IT MANAGER | 20 PARTICIPANTS | 1ST- AIET |
2 | ENGINERD
| TECHNICAL QUIZ
| 37 TEAMS | 1ST – SRINIVAS, MUKKA 2ND –BCA,ALVA’S |
3 | PAPRIZZA
| PAPER PRESENTATION
| 120 PARTICIPANTS | 1ST - CANARA 2ND –CANARA |
4 | MINDSWEEPER
| CODING | 50 PARTICIPANTS | 1ST –AIET 2ND –AIET |
5 | THE ARCHITECT
| WEB DESIGNING | 10 TEAMS | 1ST- CANARA 2ND- CANARA |
6 | TECHWIZARD
| TECHNICAL CROSSWORDS | 40 TEAMS | 1ST-CANARA 2ND-AIET |
7 | INQUEST | APTITUDE QUIZ | 80 PARTICIPANTS | 1ST- AIET 2ND-AIET |
8 | TECH-CHARADES
| TECHNICAL DUMCHARADES | 60 TEAMS | 1ST- AIET 2ND- AIET |
9 | UCIPHER
| TECHNICAL TREASURE HUNT | 60 TEAMS | 1ST- AIET 2ND- AIET |
Dr Peter Fernades, Principal, AIET, Moodbidri, Dr.Manjunath Kotari, HOD CSE, Faculty coordinator Mr. Hemanth Kumar N.P. and all faculty members and students of the department were present during the program. The Valedictory program was held on 22nd March evening to distribute the prizes for winners. The first and second cash prizes for winners of all nine events were distributed by Mr. Vivek Alva, Dr. Peter Fernandes and Dr Manjunath Kotari.
Hackathon 2018-19
ALVAS HACKATHON-2K19 was an intercollegiate technical event conducted by C-MANIAX forum of Computer Science & Engineering Department, Alva’s Institute of Engineering & Technology, Moodbidre. ALVAS HACKATHON 2K19 gathered all the engineering minds of various Engineering colleges all over Karnataka. ALVAS HACKATHON 2K-19 provided the platform to showcase student's coding skills, hacking, web designing, chatbot development and app development abilities and gave them recognition.
ALVAS HACKATHON 2K19 was conducted on 18th February 2019 at AIET Campus. ALVAS HACKATHON 2K19 was inaugurated by Mr. Rakesh Chowdari, Developer @ Synopsis, Bangalore with the presence of Mr.Vivek Alva, Dr Peter Fernendes, Dr Manjunath Kotari, Mr Hemanth Kumar N P, C-Maniax Members, Faculty Members and Student participants.
There were 125students of different Engineering Colleges who have actively participated in the Hackathon Event.
The list of ALVAS HACKATHON 2K19 Events:
EVENT NO. | EVENT NAME | PARTICIPANTS |
1 | HackerEarth Live Coding | 79 |
2 | Ethical Hacking | 5 |
3 | t Web Designing | 18 |
4 | Mobile Application Development | 17 |
5 | Chatbot Development | 8 |
|
| 127 |
Winners list:
Prize | TEAM Member | Event |
FIRST | Krishna Katira, AIET Ravish, AIET | HackerEarth Live Coding |
SECOND | Kaushik Kotian, SIT, Mangalore | HackerEarth Live Coding |
FIRST | Ravish, AIET Adarsh, AIET
| Ethical Hacking |
FIRST | Jude and group, SNM Polytechnic Moodbidre | Web Designing |
SECOND | Shashank and group, AIET | Web Designing |
Hackathon 2017-18
Alva’s Day & Night Hackathon-2018
Department of Computer Science & Engineering and Science Society of India(SSI), Bengaluru organized Alva’s Hackathon-2018 on March 17th & 18th, 2018 at Alva’s Institute of Engg. & Technology, Moodbidri, The Alva’s Hackathon-2018 was inaugurated by Mr. Narayan Iyer, President, Science Society of India(SSI), Bengaluru and said that “Nowadays people are involved in most the financial transactions over the Internet. However, this Internet is not secure due to Hackers. So, nowadays students need to learn how to make the coding in web-based transactions securely. For this study purpose, we have arranged the event like Day and Night Hackathon-2018(36 Hours).
Mr. Vivek Alva, Managing Trustee presided over the function and said that “Nowadays engineering students reading textbooks, scoring good marks will not eligible for the job. The job opportunity will come only if you exhibit your practical knowledge of the same subjects. Most of the companies, nowadays looking for good coders instead of good scorers. In this regard, the department is conducting innovative technical programs like Hackathon.”
Dr. Manjunath Kotari, HOD CSE, Faculty coordinator Mr. Hemanth Kumar N P, All the faculties of the department and students were present during this program.
In Alva’s Hackathon-2018, students initially on 27th March @ 9 AM presented their Ideas on two subjects namely “App Development” and “Hack it Demo”. March 28th @ 1 PM they have -
they have submitted their projects to jury committee. The jury committee decided the Winners of Alva’s Hackathon on March 18th @ 6.30 PM”.
In Alva’s Hackathon-2018, students initially on 27th March @ 9 AM presented their Ideas on two subjects namely “App Development” and “Hack it Demo”. March 28th @ 1 PM they have submitted their projects to jury committee. The jury committee decided the Winners of Alva’s Hackathon on March 18th @ 6.30 PM”.
About 20 teams of 80 members participated in this Alva’s Hackathon-2018. Along with Mr. Narayan Iyer, Mr. Rakesh Choudary, Software Engineer, Synopsis, Bengaluru and Mr. Sannith Shetty, Software Engineer, Tech Jini Soft, Bengaluru were acted as a Mentors for this Alva’s Hackathon 2018. Mr. Vivek Alva and Dr.Manjunath Kotari also joined the mentor's group to decide the best projects of the Hackathon on 28th Afternoon and announced the winner's list and Mr. Narayana Iyer handover the prizes to winners.
Winners list:
SL. NO | TEAM NAME | PROJECT DONE |
1 | Infinite 1 | · Dos attack · Cross-site scripting · SQL INJECTION · Phishing · ClickJacking |
2 | Team Tripods
| Hacking using kali |
3 | Creative Developers
| App for Moodbidri |
REPORT ON First HACKATHON
First Hackathon was conducted by the Department of Computer Science, C-Maniax as a first branch event on 14th and 15th October 2017. A hackathon which is also known as a hack day, hackfest or codefest is a design sprint-like event in which computer programmers and others involved in software development, including graphic designers, interface designers, project managers, and others, often including subject-matter-experts, collaborate intensively on software projects.
The main goal of a hackathon is to create usable software which tends to have a specific focus, which can include the programming language used, the operating system, an application, an API, or the subject and the demographic group of the programmers. In other cases, there is no restriction on the type of software being created.
The event was inaugurated by Prof. Harish Bhat, IISc, Bangalore and told that students should be engaged in all kinds of Hackathon programs by attending Hackathon programs and need to learn new things. Students can learn how to write safe codes while building websites.
Mr. Vivek Alva, Managing Trustee, AET, Prof. Manjunath Kotari HOD, Dept of CSE, AIET and staff and student coordinators present during the inauguration. The Hackathon event was conducted by Mr. Rakesh Choyal, Senior Software Engineer, SYNOPSIS, Bangalore. The first Hackathon was about MEAN stack development. MEAN is a collection of JavaScript-based technologies like Mongo DB, Express.js, AngularJS, and Node.js used to develop web applications. From the client and server sides to databases, MEAN is a full-stack development toolkit.
Around 150 students participated in Hackathon. It was opened for all the branches for the students of Alva’s Education Foundation, Moodbidri. Participants were enthusiastic to learn and actively involved in the workshop which was conducted on 14th and 15th of October 2017. And were provided with the certification of appreciation for each individual.
PRE-PLACEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM
I) For Final Year students
Pre-placement training was organized for final year students which focused on current industry concepts as well as training for placement. Pre placement training focused on over all development of candidate in order to prepare for various placement drives. The pre placement training emphasized the following aspects:
1) Orientation & Soft-skills Training
Pre-placement Orientation was held on 1st & 2nd August,2017. Mr. Ramani Venkat was the resource person for this orientation. In his training he has highlighted about Leadership qualities, Motivation and Attitude Change, Business Etiquette & Personal Grooming, Change Management, Communication and Change, Assertive Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Conflict Resolution Skills, Group Dynamics and Team Building, Senior Management Presentation Skills, Time Management, Executive Coaching and Mentoring and Stress Management.
Soft skills are a combination of people skills, social skills, communication skills, character traits, attitudes, career attributes, social intelligence and emotional intelligence quotients among others that enable people to effectively navigate their environment, work well with others, perform well, and achieve their goals with complementing hard skills. The students were trained to write their resumes, and also how to face interview, FAQ in interview, mock GDs were conducted for all the Final Year students.
2) Aptitude Training
Genesis Carrier Avenue, Bangalore helped the students to understand the aptitude topics such as number systems, percentage, perfect loss problems, preposition, problems on time and work, speed time and distance, probability, direction problems, questions related to blood relations, permutation and combination, simple equation. More than sufficient questions where solved in the class. They also gave useful tips to answer the group discussion and interview rounds. This training was conducted from 3rd to 12th August 2017.
3) C & Data Structures Training
C language is a basic for understanding all other programming languages. The professional trainers of Cranes Software Pvt. Ltd. provided the training to CSE students in C and Data structures for TEN days. The continuous hands-on training was held from 13th to 23rd August,2017. During this training, the students were trained with applications of Arrays, Functions, Loops, Structures, Unions, Stacks, Linked Lists, Queues, Trees and Graphs. The entire training was held in lab with hands-on sessions, helped students in coding developments and error detections.
4) Java training
Java is a high-level programming language. Java it is simpler to use and enforces an object-oriented programming model. Java can be used to create complete applications that may run on a single computer or be distributed among servers and clients in a network. The inhouse faculties(Dr. Mohideen Badhusha, Prof. Sayeesh, Mr. Parikshith, Ms. Ankitha Shetty, Mrs. Deeksha M and Ms. Shilpa) of department of CSE were handled the basics of Java for 2 days. During this basic training, the inhouse faculties taught Object Orientation concepts and Basics of Java programming.
Three days of Extensive java training was conducted for final year students by Rookies World, Bangalore. Hands-on session where provided for the students for better understanding of concepts. This session was held on 9th to 11th September, 2017. During this training, the professional trainers of the Rookies World were discussed the applications of following concepts like Encapsulation, Inheritance , Polymorphism, Java Swing, Applet etc.
For Pre-Final Year Students
1) C and C ++ Training
C Programming is best known programming language. C Programming is near to machine as well as human so it is called as Middle level Programming Language. C Programming can be used to do verity of tasks. This training was also conducted for pre-final year students. The training was conducted for three days, including 2 days for C language and one day of C++. This session was conducted on 26th, 27th and 28th August 2017 by Genesis Carrier Avenue,Bangalore.
4) Java training
Java is a high-level programming language. Java it is simpler to use and enforces an object-oriented programming model. Java can be used to create complete applications that may run on a single computer or be distributed among servers and clients in a network. The inhouse faculties(Dr. Mohideen Badhusha, Prof. Sayeesh, Mr. Parikshith, Ms. Ankitha Shetty, Mrs. Deeksha M and Ms. Shilpa) of department of CSE were handled the basics of Java for 2 days. During this basic training, the inhouse faculties taught Object Orientation concepts and Basics of Java programming.
Three days of Extensive java training was conducted for final year students by Rookies World, Bangalore. Hands-on session where provided for the students for better understanding of concepts. This session was held on 9th to 11th September, 2017. During this training, the professional trainers of the Rookies World were discussed the applications of following concepts like Encapsulation, Inheritance , Polymorphism, Java Swing, Applet etc.
PRE-PLACEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM 2018-19
Pre-Placement Training for 3rd Years
The pre-placement training was arranged to 3rd Year CSE students by Q-Spiders, Bangalore. The training was conducted for 10 days on the topic “Applications of C and Data Structures” during March-April 2019.
The “Java Programming” is scheduled for 8 days during July 2019.
Focus Academy for Career Enhancement (FACE) Training
Face aptitude training, which was held from 03rd Aug 2018 to 11th Aug 2018, helped the students to understand the aptitude topics such as number systems, percentage, perfect loss problems, preposition, problems on time and work, speed time and distance, probability, direction problems, questions related to blood relations, permutation and combination, simple equation. More than sufficient questions where solved in the class. They also gave useful tips to answer the group discussion and interview rounds.
Pre-placement training was organized for final year students which focused on current industry concepts as well as training for placement. Pre-placement training focused on the overall development of the candidate in order to prepare for various placement drives. Pre-Placement training emphasized the following aspects:
Advanced C & Data Structures
Students were trained on advanced concepts ofc & data structures by “Expert Training by Innovation Unlimited, Bangalore” from 23rd July 2018 to 28th July 2018. Concepts on C such as arrays, strings, functions, pointers, memory allocations etc. were covered. Data Structure concepts like Structures, Unions, and Operations on Stacks & Queues along with Linked lists were also discussed.
Advanced Java, JQuery, Node JS, Angular JS
The training was taken up by Mr Charles & Team, Techno Voice, Mysore from 29th July 2018 to 31st July 2018. Java is one of the most popular programming languages used to create Web applications and platforms. It was designed for flexibility, allowing developers to write code that would run on any machine, regardless of architecture or platform. Students were trained on various aspects of advanced java like as stated above.
Orientation & Soft-skills Training
Soft-Skills training was held from 11th July to 13th July 2018. Mr RamaniVenkat was the resource person for this programme. In his training, he has highlighted about Leadership qualities, Motivation and Attitude Change, Business Etiquette & Personal Grooming, Change Management, Communication and Change, Assertive Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Conflict Resolution Skills, Group Dynamics and Team Building, Senior Management Presentation Skills, Time Management, Executive Coaching and Mentoring and Stress Management.
Soft skills are a combination of people skills, social skills, communication skills, character traits, attitudes, career attributes, social intelligence and emotional intelligence quotients among others that enable people to effectively navigate their environment, work well with others, perform well, and achieve their goals with complementing hard skills. The students were trained to write their resumes, and also how to face interview, FAQ in interview, mock GDs were conducted for all the Final Year students.
PRE-PLACEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM 2018-19
Pre-placement training was organized for final year students which focused on current industry concepts as well as training for placement. Pre-placement training focused on the overall development of candidate in order to prepare for various placement drives. The pre-placement training emphasized the following aspects:
Orientation & Soft-skills Training
Soft-Skills training was held on 11th July to 13th July 2018. Mr. RamaniVenkat was the resource person for this programme. In his training he has highlighted about Leadership qualities, Motivation and Attitude Change, Business Etiquette & Personal Grooming, Change Management, Communication and Change, Assertive Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Conflict Resolution Skills, Group Dynamics and Team Building, Senior Management Presentation Skills, Time Management, Executive Coaching and Mentoring, and Stress Management.
Soft skills are a combination of people skills, social skills, communication skills, character traits, attitudes, career attributes, social intelligence, and emotional intelligence quotients among others that enable people to effectively navigate their environment, work well with others, perform well, and achieve their goals with complementing hard skills. The students were trained to write their resumes, and also how to face interview, FAQ in an interview, mock GDs were conducted for all the Final Year students.
In-house Placement Training
Topics covered: Basics of C, Data Structures, C++ and Java
Faculties of CSE dept have conducted Pre-placement training on C, C++, Data Structures, Java, Web Development and C# &.NET from 11th July 2018 to 17th July 2018. Mrs. Harshitha G M and Mrs. Mangala Kini handled concepts on C, which includes arrays, strings, functions, pointers, memory allocations etc. Hands-on sessions and MCQ’s were an important part of it. Assignments were given at the end of each session, which was collected and evaluated the next day.
Mr. Tahir N and Mr. Venkatesh trained students on various Data Structure concepts like Structures, Unions, and Operations on Stacks & Queues along with Linked lists. Hands-on sessions and MCQ’s were an important part of it. Assignments were given at the end of each session, which was collected and evaluated the next day.
Ms. Ankitha Shetty and Ms. Shruthi Shetty J handled the various object-oriented concepts like Encapsulation, Abstraction, Inheritance, Polymorphism, virtual functions etc. Hands-on sessions and MCQ’s were an important part of it. Assignments were given at the end of each session, which was collected and evaluated the next day. Mrs. Deeksha, Ms. Megha, Mr. Parikshith, Mr. Sayeesh, and Ms. Reena covered the topics on Java-like classes, inheritance, exceptions, packages, Applet-class, String handling, JSP, JDBC etc. Hands-on sessions and MCQ’s were an important part of it. Assignments were given at the end of each session, which was collected and evaluated the next day.
Quantitative Aptitude
Mr. Abhilash Trainer for Quantitative Aptitude trained final year students on various short cut methods that can be used to solve quantitative aptitude questions quickly from 14th July 2018 to 19th July 2018. Students got better insight into solving aptitude problems easily. The trainer covered various aptitude related topics.
Personality development and Public Speaking
Ms.Kannan Thandi trained students on Personality development and public speaking from 20th July 2018 to 21st July 2018. She emphasized the need for being confident in public speaking which helps the students to face the interview. The trainer also spoke about various skills that students need to develop for their future.
Advanced C & Data Structures
Students were trained on advanced concepts of c & data structures by “Expert Training by Innovation Unlimited, Bangalore” from 23rd July 2018 to 28th July 2018. Concepts on C such as arrays, strings, functions, pointers, memory allocations etc. were covered. Data Structure concepts like Structures, Unions, and Operations on Stacks & Queues along with Linked lists were also discussed.
Advanced Java, JQuery, Node JS, Angular JS
The training was taken up by Mr. Charles & Team, Techno Voice, Mysore from 29th July 2018 to 31st July 2018. Java is one of the most popular programming languages used to create Web applications and platforms. It was designed for flexibility, allowing developers to write code that would run on any machine, regardless of architecture or platform. Students were trained on various aspects of advanced java like as stated above.
Dot Net and Web Technology:
Students were trained on Dot Net and Web technology by Mr. Venkatesh and Dr. Mohideen Badusha S respectively. They were given extensive hands-on training by the trainers and assignments were also given. Students were introduced to the new programming concepts of web programming and Dot net.
FACE TRAINING
Face aptitude training, which was held from 03rd Aug 2018 to 11th Aug 2018,helped the students to understand the aptitude topics such as number systems, percentage, perfect loss problems, preposition, problems on time and work, speed time and distance, probability, direction problems, questions related to blood relations, permutation and combination, simple equation. More than sufficient questions where solved in the class. They also gave useful tips to answer the group discussion and interview rounds.
PRE-PLACEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM 2017-18
- For Final Year students
Pre-placement training was organized for final year students which focused on current industry concepts as well as training for placement. Pre-placement training focused on overall development of candidate in order to prepare for various placement drives. The pre-placement training emphasized the following aspects:
- Orientation & Soft-skills Training
Pre-placement Orientation was held on 1st & 2nd August 2017. Mr. Ramani Venkat was the resource person for this orientation. In his training, he has highlighted about Leadership qualities, Motivation and Attitude Change, Business Etiquette & Personal Grooming, Change Management, Communication and Change, Assertive Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Conflict Resolution Skills, Group Dynamics and Team Building, Senior Management Presentation Skills, Time Management, Executive Coaching and Mentoring and Stress Management.
Soft skills are a combination of people skills, social skills, communication skills, character traits, attitudes, career attributes, social intelligence, and emotional intelligence quotients among others that enable people to effectively navigate their environment, work well with others, perform well, and achieve their goals with complementing hard skills. The students were trained to write their resumes, and also how to face interview, FAQ in an interview, mock GDs were conducted for all the Final Year students.
- Aptitude Training
Genesis Carrier Avenue, Bangalore helped the students to understand the aptitude topics such as number systems, percentage, perfect loss problems, preposition, problems on time and work, speed time and distance, probability, direction problems, questions related to blood relations, permutation and combination, simple equation. More than sufficient questions where solved in the class. They also gave useful tips to answer the group discussion and interview rounds. This training was conducted from 3rd to 12th August 2017.
- C & Data Structures Training
C language is a basic for understanding all other programming languages. The professional trainers of Cranes Software Pvt. Ltd. provided the training to CSE students in C and Data structures for TEN days. The continuous hands-on training was held from 13th to 23rd August 2017. During this training, the students were trained with applications of Arrays, Functions, Loops, Structures, Unions, Stacks, Linked Lists, Queues, Trees and Graphs. The entire training was held in the lab with hands-on sessions, helped students in coding developments and error detections.
- Java training
Java is a high-level programming language. Java it is simpler to use and enforces an object-oriented programming model. Java can be used to create complete applications that may run on a single computer or be distributed among servers and clients in a network. The in-house faculties(Dr. Mohideen Badhusha, Prof. Sayeesh, Mr. Parikshith, Ms. Ankitha Shetty, Mrs. Deeksha M and Ms. Shilpa) of the department of CSE have handled the basics of Java for 2 days. During this basic training, the in-house faculties taught Object Orientation concepts and Basics of Java programming.
Three days of Extensive java training was conducted for final year students by Rookies World, Bangalore. A hands-on session where provided for the students for better understanding of concepts. This session was held on 9th to 11th September 2017. During this training, the professional trainers of the Rookies World have discussed the applications of following concepts like Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Java Swing, Applet etc.
- Java Script & Pure Script
2 days JavaScript & Pure Script Training was conducted on 16th & 17th October 2017 by Mr.Pranesh Kumar, NIIT, Bangalore. All the final year students have attended this Hands-on workshop.
- Advanced Data Structures & Application
One day Advanced Data Structures & Application training was arranged for Final Year students on 25th October,2017. The Hands-on training session was handled by in house faculties Prof. Sayeesh and Mr. Tahir N H B.
For Pre-Final Year Students
- C and C ++ Training
C Programming is best known programming language. C Programming is near to machine as well as human so it is called as Middle level Programming Language. C Programming can be used to do verity of tasks. This training was also conducted for pre-final year students. The training was conducted for three days, including 2 days for C language and one day of C++. This session was conducted on 26th, 27th and 28th August 2017 by Genesis Carrier Avenue,Bangalore.
- Soft skill Training
Students were trained with a soft skill for one day. They were given with real-world examples of facing the interviews, also trained to face different rounds of interviews like group discussion etc. This session was handled by Mr. Afthab, Genesis Carrier Avenue, Bangalore.
- Software testing and automation
The Four days Software Testing & Automation was conducted from 27th October to 31st October 2017 for V Semester Students. The Four days hands-on session was handled by Mrs. Seema Nair, Callibri Code Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore.
Software testing is a process of executing a program or application with the intent of finding the software bugs. Software testing is an investigation conducted to provide stakeholders with information about the quality of the product or service under test. Software testing can also provide an objective, independent view of the software to allow the business to appreciate and understand the risks of software implementation. Test techniques include the process of executing a program or application with the intent of finding software errors or other defects. It can also be stated as the process of validating and verifying that a software program or application or product. Students were guided with the uses of software testing and its implementation and its current use in the trending companies. The hands-on about software testing was also given to students in the college labs by the resource person.
Certification Programme 2018-19| Cyber Security
8 days Certification Course on “Cyber Security” was organized from 18th February 2019 to 25th February 2019 by Department of CSE, Alva’s Institute of Engineering & Technology, Moodbidri, Karnataka with Technical Collaboration of Computer Society of India Student Chapter and Co-Sponsored by Dlithe Bangalore.
The formal inaugural function was graced by the presence of Managing Trustee Sri. Vivek Alva, Principal Dr Peter Fernandes, Head of the Department Dr. Manjunath Kotari, Mr. Arun V Raj Purohith, CEO Dlithe Bangalore, Mr. Deepak Bhatt, Information Security Consultant & Trainer, Infosectrain and CSI Student Branch Counsellor Prof. Harish Kunder.
The Resource Person Mr. Deepak Bhatt had given following assignments along with the hands-on training:
- Students are asked to do a study on IPV4 addressing and to know how to set their kali Linux repository
- Introduction to Linux File System and Command Line
- Different Phases of Hacking
- Information Discovery
- Scanning
- Gaining Access
- Using Various Methods of Password Cracking
- Hackathon
On the final day, the hackathon was conducted for all the participants. Following assignments were given.
- Windows XP hacking ( Get the password key from the SAM FOLDER, also get system access) – 10 min
- Windows 7 hacking ( Get the password key from the SAM FOLDER) – 20 min
- Troll 2 Machine Hacking ( Get the root access) - 20 min
- Hackademic 1 hacking ( Get the root and key.txt file inside the root) – 30 min
Mr Deepak (resource person) monitored and judged the students based on their successful completion and time taken to complete
Following were the winners
- Priyanka, Sneha( Hacked Windows XP, Windows 7, Hacademics, Troll2 ( Reached half))
- Jayaraj ,Druvil ( Hacked Windows XP, Windows 7, Hacademics, Troll2 ( Reached half))
- Niharika, Rahul ( Hacked Windows XP, Windows 7, Hacademics )
About 70 CSE students were registered for the course and obtained a Certificate from the Dlithe Bangalore.
Dell EMC- Data Science and Big Data Analytics
Department of CSE organized Certification Program on “Data Science and Big Data Analytics”. The Certification Programme was held during 3rd September 2018 – 8thSeptember 2018. The inauguration of the programme was held on 3rd Sept 2018 at Engineering Seminar Hall. This Certification programme was held in association with ICT Academy Chennai and Dell-EMC, Bangalore. Mr Dineshkumar Gandhi, Sr. Technical Trainer, ICT Academy, Ms Fareha Hareem Sr. Trainer Dell-EMC and Mr Basavadarshan, ICT Academy Relationship Manager were present during the inauguration. Mr Vivek Alva, Managing Trustee inaugurated the Certification programme along with Dr Manjunath Kotari, HOD CSE and Resource Persons of the Certification Programme. About 121 CSE students participated and 81 students successfully Completed DELL-EMC Certification Exam.
Machine Learning using Python Programming
Department of CSE organized Certification Program on “Machine Learning using Python Programming”. The Certification Programme was held during 27th August 2018 to 1st September 2018. The inauguration of the programme was held on 27th Sept 2018 at Engineering Seminar Hall. This Certification programme was held in association with Dlithe Software, Bangalore. Mr Arun Rajpurohit and Mr N.Sridhar Murthy Dlithe Software were the resource persons of the Certification Programme. About 81 CSE students were participated in this hands-on training session of Machine learning using Python.
Dlithe have assigned the mini projects to the students to practice Python programming, machine learning during their 7th semester. This will help them to keep them abrupt with technology. Students will also practice an agile way of working. Students have learnt using cloud code repositories such as “GIT HUB” and they will use it during project execution.
Dlithe will engage students on a fortnightly basis and do an on-premise review to check the progress. Students are also appraised with Internship report which they must follow and update regularly based on project progress.
The projects belong to the following area: Banking & Finance, Retail, Entertainment / Social Media, Academics, Agriculture
The objective of these project executions is built an application that can increase customer experience and optimize operational excellence.
SL# | Problem statement | Batch | Participants | Remarks |
1 | Postal department in India plays an important role in letter communication. In the digital world, we still see many letters address is handwritten and processing, sorting takes more time. Department would like to have a solution for faster sorting, processing of letters. | Batch 1 | USN: Spoc 4AL15CS113 NIKITHA | The solution can be extended to all courier services companies. Also, explore other applicability of text/image processing |
2 | The police department and Intelligence Bureau are always finding it difficult to trace thieves, terrorists, rowdy sheeters since they change their appearance and freely roam around. Department would like to nab them using an intelligent system | Batch2 | USN: Spoc 4AL15CS051 Kumaraswamy
| Usually, the camera is installed and images are stored. Can you make use of this data set and build an AI platform? |
3 | AIET website is awesome. However, a BOT would add value to increase customer experience and will result in operational excellence. Can you build a BOT for this? | Batch 3 | USN: Spoc 4AL15CS048 | Use text and voice datasets |
4 | The bank is experiencing a huge crowd during festival times. The bank manager is confused to take any decisions as the employees are distributed to serve customers with a defined plan. Can you build a platform to solve this problem? | Batch4 | USN: | Use sound decibel device, integrate with Python programming to Analyze the sound patterns and provide a decision-making solution |
5 | Banks, Financial Institutions, Insurance companies always find it difficult when it comes to cheque processing. The difficult part is to match the signature and often cheques get rejected. On the other side customer experiencing it hard about the returns. Can you build a platform with AI to match the text with the nearest set? | Batch 5 | USN: Spoc 4AL15CS022 Chaitra
| The solution can also be useful for fraud prevention |
6 | A major retail vendor is introduced many new brands, however, he is confused about the future of these brands and modification needed? Can you analyse the companies twitter tweets or feeds and help them to give some decision? | Batch 6 | USN: Spoc 4AL15CS055 Megha | This can be applied to many industry segments |
7 | AIET can be benefitted more if ALEXA can be integrated with college infrastructure and make it functional to use it during inaugural functions like sports, tech, annual etc | Batch 7 | USN: Spoc 4AL15CS040/104 Hema R, Varsha S |
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Pre-Final Year: Below is the assignment to practice during their 5th& 6th Semester
- Make a web application to predict the customer eligibility for a loan by analyzing the previous data
- Implement the basic idea of a self-driving car using Open CV and Neural networks
- Create a web tool to predict the stock market by analyzing previous data
- Design a chat application to give a suggestion by analyzing the user previous messages
- Create a home security system by analyzing the patterns of a person moving in the home using OpenCV or sensors
- Build an application to predict diabetics by analyzing the test report of a patient
- Develop a system to unlock the door by using facial recognition and facial expression recognition
Apple iOS App Development using Swift C and XCode (2018)
Department of CSE organized Certification Program on “Apple iOS App Development using Swift C Language and XCode”. The Certification Programme was conducted in 2 different slots First Phase was conducted 10-07-2018 to 03-08-2018 and Second Phase was conducted during 24-09-2018 to 06-10-2018. Mrs Seema Nair, CEO, CalibreCode Solutions Pvt. Ltd was the Resource Person for the Certification Programme. The resource person Mrs Seema Nair trained around 25 students of 5th SEM BE CSE, AIET. Mr. Venkatesh Senior Associate Professor, Dept of CSE was the coordinator of this internship program.
The students developed the features of Apple iOS App development like image display, and some animations with images, Databases using SQLite, Multi-tab Communication, Drawing tables, Multi-window communications Network Communications etc during the First Phase of Certification Programme.
The following Apple iOS Apps were developed during the Certification period.
USN | NAME OF THE STUDENTS | TITLE OF iOS APP DEVELOPPED |
4AL16CS010 | AMOGHA U | MERGIO |
4AL16CS020 | BANISH M G | |
4AL16CS045 | KATIRA KRISHNA JITENDRA | |
4AL16CS128 | ROHAN K R | |
4AL16CS018 | ARUNA KUMARI V | YOGA STATION |
4AL16CS032 | DHANUSH SHETTY | |
4AL16CS053 | MITHUN KUMAR D | |
4AL16CS088 | SHAMANTH M R | |
4AL16CS129 | JYOTHI LAKSHMI C S | |
4AL16CS009 | AMEEN AHMED | FITREAT |
4AL16CS079 | S K RAHUL | |
4AL16CS090 | SHASHIKANT CHAVAN | |
4AL16CS093 | SHETTY RASIK | |
4AL16CS097 | SHETTY VEEKSHITH | |
4AL16CS124 | VIGNESH M SHETTY | MUSICAL EXPRESS |
4AL16CS105 | SRUSHTI | |
4AL16CS110 | SUSHMITHA SHET | |
4AL16CS111 | SWATHI V A | |
4AL16CS017 | APOORVA U | CHIRPS |
4AL16CS116 | VARADA S | |
4AL16CS132 | JAVAHAR S GOUTHAM | |
4AL16CS005 | AISHWARYA J | SAFEZONE |
4AL16CS043 | K MANASA | |
4AL16CS056 | NAMRATHA C | |
4AL16CS084 | SANNIDHI P |
In the above-listed apps, the following apps were published in the Apple App Store and available to the public to freely download.
TITLE OF iOS APP DEVELOPPED | LINK FOR THE APPs IN APP STORE |
MERGIO | https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/yogastation/id1439488896?mt=8 |
YOGA STATION | https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/yogastation/id1439488896?mt=8 |
FITREAT | https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fitreat/id1453315210?ls=1&mt=8 |
MUSICAL EXPRESS | https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/musicalexpress/id1438653274?mt=8 |
Certification Programs 2017-18
Apple iOS App Development using Swift C and XCode
Department of CSE organized 45 days Certification Program on “Apple iOS App Development using Swift C Language and XCode”. The internship Program was conducted from 01-08-2017 to 03-02-2018 with intervals. The Certification Program was inaugurated by Mr. Divyang and Mr. Sudheep Jha, Monkfox, Bangalore. Dr. Manjunath Kotari, HOD CSE, AIET and Mr. Venkatesh Bhat Senior Associate Professor were present during the inauguration. The resource person Mr. Sudheep Jha and Mr. Divyang trained around 50 students of 6th SEM BE CSE, AIET. Mr. Venkatesh Senior Associate Professor, Dept of CSE was the coordinator of this internship program.
The students learned various features of Apple iOS App development like image display, and some animations with images, Databases using SQLite, Multi-tab Communication, Drawing tables, Multi-window communications Network Communications etc….
The following Apple iOS Apps were developed during the internship period.
Sl No | USN | NAME OF THE STUDENT | APP DEVELOPED |
1. | 4AL15CS017 | Ashwini P Shetty | LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM |
2. | 4AL15CS027 | Deeksha | |
3. | 4AL15CS028 | Deeksha Shetty | |
4. | 4AL15CS030 | Devika Shetty | |
5. | 4AL15CS041 | Hemanth Kumar T | |
6. | 4AL15CS086 | Shilpa Shetty | ONLINE FURNITURE SHOPPING |
7. | 4AL15CS091 | Sneha K N | |
8. | 4AL15CS092 | Sridevi | |
9. | 4AL15CS093 | Srujana G B | |
10. | 4AL15CS096 | Suraksha | |
11. | 4AL15CS401 | Nalini | |
12. | 4AL15CS115 | Adithya M Naik | VTU APP |
13. | 4AL15CS007 | Algeena Carol D’ Souza | |
14. | 4AL15CS098 | Sushanth | |
15. | 4AL15CS081 | Sachin Pandith | |
16. | 4AL15CS105 | Vilasraj Pandith | |
17. | 4AL15CS066 | Prajwal P | |
18. | 4AL15CS014 | Arpitha S | Automated Time Table Generator |
19. | 4AL15CS016 | Ashritha Jain R | |
20. | 4AL15CS022 | Chaithra | |
21. | 4AL15CS029 | Deekshitha | |
22. | 4AL15CS062 | Nidhi Chakravarthy | Online Cake Ordering Application |
23. | 4AL15CS090 | Shruthi Salian | |
24. | 4AL15CS071 | Priyanka B M | |
25. | 4AL15CS061 | Luxmi Devi | |
26. | 4AL15CS048 | Kalavara Deekshith Raj | 2 – Player Tank Survival Game |
27. | 4AL15CS037 | H. Akshay Kedlaya | |
28. | 4AL15CS093 | Heisnam Sursita Devi | Image Mode Changing |
29. | 4AL15CS011 | Anusha | |
30. | 4AL15CS012 | Anushri | |
31. | 4AL15CS015 | Arshitha M S | |
32. | 4AL15CS043 | Jasmine Princy Lobo | Travel Update App |
33. | 4AL15CS055 | Megha | |
34. | 4AL15CS046 | Jolyn Tellis | |
35. | 4AL15CS024 | Chithra R G | Tic – Tac – Toe |
36. | 4AL15CS010 | Anu Prakash | |
37. | 4AL15CS034 | Ganesh S | |
38. | 4AL15CS054 | Madhukara | |
39. | 4AL15CS099 | Kusumashri | Blogging App |
40. | 4AL15CS078 | Rakshitha M | |
41. | 4AL15CS113 | Shetty Nikhetha | |
42. | 4AL15CS112 | Pramod K S | |
43. | 4AL15CS073 | Rahul Nayak | |
44. | 4AL15CS004 | Afithya Shetty | Quick Chat |
45. | 4AL15CS006 | Ajinraj | |
46. | 4AL15CS013 | Arjun V | |
47. | 4AL15CS045 | Jeffin Boban | |
48. | 4AL15CS108 | Vishruth |
Web Programming and Product Development
Department of CSE organized a 10 days Certification Programme on “Web Programming and Product Development” from 22nd January 2018 to 03 February 2018. For the students of II Year CSE Students. Mr. Chandrashekhar Rao Kuthyaru, CEO, Sangamon Services Pvt Ltd, Mangalore was the chief resource person of this course. Dr. Manjunath Kotari, HOD, CSE, Mr. Venkatesh Bhat, Sr. Associate Professor, CSE Dept. were present during the course.
The course began with simple HTML program development including Style Sheets, Java Scripts, PHP, etc… Later, 9 teams of the students developed the following Projects under the guidance of Resource Person Mr. Chandrashekhar Rao Kuthyaru:
1) Vishal Nayak and team - Student Information System
2) Pratheeksha and team - Alva Hana
3) Safnaaz and team - Edu-Santhe
4) Rachana and team - Summer Internship
5) Divyashree and team - Bus Information System
6) Thaizeera and team - TempKam - for temporary jobs
7) Manish and team - Chitra Santhe - Alva's photo gallery
8) Rakesh and team - Alva's Tech Forum
9) Harshitha and team - Alva's Guest Album
Core Java and Advanced Java
Department of CSE organized a 5 days Certification Programme on “Core Java & Advanced Java” from 16th to 20th January 2018. The inauguration of certification course was held on 16th January 2018 in MBA Seminar Hall. Resource person Mr. Chandra Shekar Rao, Sangam One Connected Services, Bangalore, Dr. Manjunath Kotari, HOD CSE, Prof. Venkatesh, Dept of CSE were present during the inauguration. The Certification course was started with a sample Java Program and students were made to make small projects every day. The resource person explained all the concepts by using hands-on session. About 127 CSE 2nd year students were participated and certified during this course. At the end of the course, the resource person evaluated a project for 100 marks and certificates were distributed accordingly.
- Print Multiplication Tables from N1 to N2 after taking input from Console, input from the file. Print to be sent to Output File
- There are 100 prison cells in a row. All cells are locked Jailer is given permission to release any number of prisoners. In Round 1, Jailer opens all the doors. In Round 2, he closes every alternate door (2, 4, 6...). In Round 3, every third door (3, 6, 9 ...) if Door is Open, he closes it. If Door is closed, he opens it. In Round 4, every fourth door (4, 8, 12...), if Door is open, he closes it. If Door is closed, he opens it. He does this for 100 Rounds. At the end, who are the lucky prisoners?
- Our College Clock is showing 9 am. Compute the angle between the Hour hand and the Minute hand and add it to any Collection such as Map, TreeMap, SortedMap, HashMap or LinkedHashMap. It should show Time: Angle in Degrees from 9:00 am to 8:55 pm with a spacing of 5 minutes.
- There are 20+ trains departing from Mangalore Railway Station MAQ. These train numbers are available in file trainMAQ.txt. For each Train No, there is a separate text file containing Train No, Train Name, Frequency, Category of Train, Starting Time, Route, Kilometers, Stations en route etc. Eg. 12620.txt will contain details of Matsyagandha Express. You have to take input Train Number from Console and then display the Time Table of that train. If Train is not running that day, it should give a message, " No Train today.". Print all trains starting from MAQ between 5 am and 8 am.
- Alva's PU College has provided us with the Marks List of 26 students in a certain text file format. This contains Name. Gender, Roll No, English Marks, Maths Marks, Physics Marks, Chemistry Maths, Biology Maths, Class. Please print the names of Toppers in each Subject and also the college Gold Medalist. There should be an automatic letter generated by the Principal congratulating the top rankers on their performance giving suitable details. Input file attached.
Certification Program on SOFTWARE TESTING & AUTOMATION
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering had conducted a Four Days Certification Program on Software Testing from 28th October to 31st October 2017 for the third year CSE students of AIET. The resource person for the certification program was Mrs. Seema Nair, CEO, Calibre Code Solutions Private Limited, Bangalore.
During this course of program, Mrs. Seema Nair has covered many topics on software testing such as Testing web pages, finding bugs, off code usage in software testing, automating the web, testing ideas, recording and finding the bugs, coding the website and logging automatically, Selenium tool and its usage, creating the test cases, Framework and tools that are used in software testing,
Some hands-on training on testing various websites, debugging was also provided in these sessions. Each session in the program was very interactive and found to be interesting for the students.
Certification Programmes for Students
Apart from the Placement Training to Pre-Final Years and Final Years, the Department of Computer Science & Engineering offering following certification programmes for the academic year 2017-18. The details of the courses conducted is available in Workshops & Training for Students link.
- 1. Apple ioS App Development Course- 15 Days.
- 2. Software Testing & Automation- 4 Days.
- 3. Core Java & Advanced Java- 5 Days.
- 4. Web Development Programming- 10 Days.
Project Exhibitions
Project Exhibition 2018-19
Project Exhibition
Department of computer science and engineering conducted a final year students Project Exhibition on 26th April 2019. There were 26 projects of various fields like Cloud Computing, Big Data Analysis, Image Processing, Network Security, Data Mining, Android Applications, RASPBERRY PI, Wireless Sensor Networks, E-Governance, Robotics, Web-services, E-Commerce, Mobile Applications, ERP and Healthcare.
Dr Roopalaxmi, Dr Sumith N., Prof. Jayanth Rathod, Mrs Harshitha GM and Mr Manjunath H. R had evaluated the projects.
Following is the glimpse of the Project Exhibition Day of Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
The following projects were selected as the best projects for this year by judges.
Place | Project associates | Project guide | Title |
First | Shilpa Shetty Sridevi Srujana Vishruth | Mrs. Vidya | Analysis of quality of coconut |
Second | Adarsha MS Chaitra G Kumaraswamy | Prof. Venkatesh Bhat | Dynamic video stitching via shakiness removal |
Second | Ganesh Shrikanth Heisam Sursita Madhukara Mishra Himanshu U | Mrs. Shruthi Shetty | Smart trash segregator dustbin monitoring system |
All Projects Work Details CAY (2018-19)
Batch No. | Students | USN | Guide | Title | Domain/Type |
B1. | Pratiksha Rai | 4AL15CS070 | Ms. Ankitha Shetty | Fuel tanker safety system | IoT/Embedded Systems Application |
Sumith Kumar | 4AL15CS095 | ||||
Varsha S | 4AL15CS104 | ||||
Shetty Aishwarya | 4AL15CS114 | ||||
B2. | Kusumasri | 4AL15CS099 | Mr. Tahir N | Prevention of phishing attacks on voting system using visual cryptography | Network security Review |
Vaibhavi K
| 4AL15CS102 | ||||
B3. | Raja Rajeshwari | 4AL15CS075 | Mr. Vivek Sharma | Automobile anti theft system | Embedded Real Time systems Application |
Shreyas Rao | 4AL15CS088 | ||||
Thripthi A H | 4AL15CS101 | ||||
B4. | Arjun K AmithD’silva Deekshith Raj | 4AL14CS012 4AL15CS025 4AL15CS048 | Mr. Vivek Sharma | AI consultant partner | Artificial intelligence Review |
B5. | Nidhi Aradya | 4AL15CS063 | Mr. Harish Kunder | Removal of Gaussian impulse noise from computed tomography | Image processing Research |
Meghan G R | 4AL15CS056 | ||||
Thejaswini m b | 4AL15CS010 | ||||
Sanjay | 4AL15CS085 | ||||
B6. | Rahul nayak | 4AL15CS073 | Mrs. Merlyn | Traffic management near U-turns to avoid accident | IoT Application |
Pooja | 4AL15CS065 | ||||
Mukesh | 4AL15CS060 | ||||
Rakesh | 4AL15CS076 | ||||
B7. | Sridevi | 4AL15CS092 | Mrs. Vidya | Analyzing the quality of coconut | Machine Learning Research |
Srujana | 4AL15CS093 | ||||
Vishruth | 4AL15CS108 | ||||
Shilpa Shetty | 4AL15CS086 | ||||
B8. | Ashwini Shetty | 4AL15CS017 | Mr. Chanchal | Advanced data integrity checking mechanism in cloud | Network security Research |
Devika Shetty | 4AL15CS027 | ||||
Deeksha Shetty | 4AL15CS028 | ||||
Deeksha | 4AL15CS030 | ||||
B9. | Divya R | 4AL15CS032 | Dr. Sumith N. | Intelligent Automatic Teller Machine | Algorithm Research |
Megha | 4AL15CS055 | ||||
Jasmine | 4AL15CS043 | ||||
Jolyn | 4AL15CS046 | ||||
B10. | Adarsh rai | 4AL15CS074 | Dr. Mohideen Badhusha S | Recovery of fault node in WSN for smart agriculture | Wireless sensor network Application |
Mayor Shetty | 4AL15CS084 | ||||
Tusharpoojary
| 4AL15CS067 | ||||
B11. | Priyanka BM | 4AL15CS071 | Dr. Manjunath Kotari | Automatic driver drowsiness detection system using GSM and Raspberry Pi | IoT Application |
ShruthiSalian | 4AL15CS090 | ||||
Surekhareddy | 4AL15CS097 | ||||
Vinay | 4AL15CS106 | ||||
B12. | Adarsh MS | 4AL15CS002 | Mr. Venkatesh | Dynamic video stitching via shakiness removing | Image processing Application |
Chaitra G | 4AL15CS023 | ||||
Kumaraswamy | 4AL15CS051 | ||||
B13. | Ganesh | 4AL15CS034 | Ms. Shruthi | Sensor based smart dustbin for waste segregation using GSM | IoT Application |
Sursita | 4AL15CS039 | ||||
Madhukara
| 4AL15CS054 | ||||
B14. | Yogesh UH | 4AL16CS403 | Mr. Sushanth M | Video steganography to secure communication using LSB matching revisited algorithm for military application | Network security Research |
Pramod KS | 4AL15CS112 | ||||
Sneha K N | 4AL15CS091 | ||||
Suraksha RB | 4AL15CS096 | ||||
B15. | Adithya V Shetty | 4AL15CS004 | Ms. Reena | Easy surf | Web application |
Algeena carol | 4AL15CS007 | ||||
Aditya Naik | 4AL15CS115 | ||||
B16. | ArcharyaRakshitha | 4AL15CS001 | Mr. Hemanth Kumar | Smart irrigation | IoT Application |
Kavya rai | 4AL15CS049 | ||||
Hema | 4AL15CS040 | ||||
Pavithra G | 4AL14CS051 | ||||
B17. | Geethanjali | 4AL15CS035 | Ms. Megha | Smart parking system | IoT Application |
Aishitha | 4AL15CS015 | ||||
Anushri | 4AL15CS012 | ||||
Anusha | 4AL15CS011 | ||||
B18. | Anu Prakash | 4AL15CS010 | Mrs. Harshitha | Behavior analysis based on tweets: a classification approach | Machine learning Review |
Chithra
| 4AL15CS024
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B19. | Aishwarya K | 4AL15CS005 | Mr. ParikshithNayaka | E bank Log system | Network security Application |
Arjun V | 4AL15CS013 | ||||
Bhargavi | 4AL15CS020 | ||||
Jeffin | 4AL15CS035 | ||||
B20. | Arpitha | 4AL15CS014 | Mrs. MangalaKini | Auto detection of phishing websites using machine learning | Machine learning Research |
Ashrithajain | 4AL15CS016 | ||||
Chaithra | 4AL15CS022 | ||||
Deekshitha | 4AL15CS029 | ||||
B21. | PoojaryPrajwal | 4AL15CS066 | Mr. Sayeesh | The voice of citizen | Web based application |
Sachinpandith | 4AL15CS081 | ||||
Sushanth | 4AL15CS098 | ||||
Vilasraj | 4AL15CS105 | ||||
B22. | Poorna | 4AL15CS068 | Dr. Manjunath Kotari | Water tank monitoring system | IoT Application |
Shraddha | 4AL15CS087 | ||||
Sudharshan | 4AL15CS094 | ||||
Nishmitha | 4AL15CS064 | ||||
B23. | Jagdish | 4AL15CS042 | Ms. Shilpa | Sign language communication | Machine learning Application |
Tejaskajare | 4AL15CS047 | ||||
Lalithkumar | 4AL15CS053 | ||||
Yathish | 4AL15CS018 | ||||
B24. | Priyanka SP | 4AL15CS072 | Mr. VasudevShahpur | Secured data sharing in cloud | Security Application |
ShrideviPrabhu | 4AL15CS089 | ||||
Nalini | 4AL15CS079 | ||||
Ranjith | 4AL16CS401 | ||||
B25. | Akshay | 4AL15CS037 | Mr. VasudevShahpur | Implementation of DNA cryptography in cloud computing | Network security Research |
Adarshpujar | 4AL15CS003 | ||||
Ankith | 4AL15CS009 | ||||
Vinay S | 4AL15CS106 | ||||
B26. | Nidhi C | 4AL15CS062 | Mr. Hemanth Kumar | An android app for mushroom disease detection: A data mining approach | Machine learning Application |
Prajwal S | 4AL15CS069 | ||||
Shetty Niketha | 4AL15CS113 | ||||
Rakshitha M | 4AL15CS078 |
Internship Details
Students Internship Statistics
Sl. No | Academic Year | No. of Students completed | Number of Industries /Organizations |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 2018-19 | 134 | 23 |
2 | 2017-18 | 99 | 17 |
3 | 2016-17 | 79 | 24 |
Sl.No. | Name of the Company | Number of Students |
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1. | NARL-ISRO, AP | 04 |
2. | NRSC-ISRO, AP | 03 |
3. | RRSC-ISRO, Bangalore | 01 |
4. | IIIT, Allahabad | 39 |
5. | IIM, Bangalore | 03 |
6. | HAL, Bangalore | 09 |
7. | BHEL, Bangalore | 02 |
8. | IBM Labs, Bangalore | 04 |
9. | Seimens, Mumbai | 04 |
10. | Sasken, Bangalore | 02 |
11. | Mitra Software, Shivamogga | 03 |
12. | Mindsoft-HP, Bangalore | 02 |
13. | Callibre Code Pvt.Ltd, Bangalore | 30 |
14. | SOIS, Manipal | 06 |
15. | IQ Gateway, Bangalore | 01 |
16. | MedPac Solutions, Bangalore | 02 |
17. | Technovice Pvt. Ltd, Mysore | 07 |
18. | Amphisoft, Mysore | 03 |
19. | Mobinius, Bangalore | 01 |
20. | Hamshine, Bangalore | 03 |
21. | Zoom Tail Technologies, Bangalore | 01 |
22. | Evry Pvt Ltd, Bangalore | 01 |
23. | Azure Skynet Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Hydrabad | 01 |
List of Companies Provided Internship CAYm1(2017-18)
Sl.No. | Name of the Copany | Number of Students |
---|---|---|
1. | RRSC-ISRO, Bangalore | 05 |
2. | IIM, Bangalore | 02 |
3. | Bosch Automation, Bangalore | 01 |
4. | Mitra Software, Shivamogga | 02 |
5. | MONKFOX, Bangalore | 46 |
6. | Calibre Code Solutions Pvt Ltd | 15 |
7. | Vizio Consultancy Software Pvt Ltd | 01 |
8. | Empulse Research and Data Analytics Pvt Ltd, Mysore | 05 |
9. | Oscki Lab, Bangalore | 03 |
10. | Jelebiz, Mumbai | 02 |
11. | Applied Cognition Systems Pvt Ltd, Manipal | 05 |
12. | Prok Devices, Mumbai | 01 |
13. | Welldoc, Mumbai | 02 |
14. | Prism Cyber Soft Pvt Ltd., Mumbai | 02 |
15. | SOIS, Manipal | 03 |
16. | RIIT, Mysore | 03 |
17. | Change Street Technology Pvt Ltd | 01 |
List of Companies Provided Internship CAYm2(2016-17)
Sl.No. | Company/Organization | Number of Students |
---|---|---|
1. | HAL, Bangalore | 04 |
2. | BEL, Bangalore | 02 |
3. | HPe, Bangalore | 01 |
4. | Celestial V Solutions,Bangalore | 30 |
5. | Logics, Kochi, Kerala | 01 |
6. | INEX Pure solution, Bangalore | 01 |
7. | Trinix, Mangalore | 01 |
8. | VB Sphere, Mumbai | 05 |
9. | Arrive Pune | 04 |
10. | Diya Systems, Mangalore | 05 |
11. | SAIW Technology, Bangalore | 02 |
12. | Syntel Mumbai | 01 |
13. | Hinduja Global Solutions, Bangalore | 01 |
14. | Kaiga Atomic Power Station. Kaiga | 04 |
15. | MRPL, Mangalore | 01 |
16. | Singulary Software Tech, Bangalore | 01 |
17. | LIGER, Bangalore | 01 |
18. | Medici, Bangalore | 01 |
19. | IOTRACK | 03 |
20. | SAIN, Bangalore | 01 |
21. | I3IT People, Bangalore | 02 |
22. | Multicore Consulting, Bangalore | 01 |
23. | InovTeli Software | 01 |
24. | UFO Moriez | 01 |
Sl. No | Name (s) of the Teaching Faculty | Designation | Qualifications | Photo | ||
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UG | PG | Doctorate | ||||
1. | Dr. Manjunath Kotari | Professor & HOD | B.E, CSE | M.Tech, CSE | Ph.D | |
2. | Dr. S. Mohideen Badhusha | Professor | A.M.I.E – CSE | M.E- CSE | Ph.D | |
3. | Mr. Venkatesh | Associate Professor | B.E, CSE | M.Tech, CSE | - | |
4. | Mr. Vasudev S Shahapur | Associate Professor | B.E, ECE | M.Tech, CSE | (Ph.D) | |
5. | Mr. Harish Kunder | Associate Professor | B.E, CSE | M.Tech, CSE | - | |
6. | Mr. Sayeesh | Associate Professor | B.E | M.Tech, IT | - | |
7. | Dr.Sumith N. | Associate Professor | B.E | M.Tech | Ph.D | |
8. | Mr. Hemanth Kumar N P | Sr. Asst. Professor | B.E, CSE | M.Tech, NIE | (Ph.D) | |
9. | Mr. Tahir N H B | Asst. Professor | B.E, CSE | M.Tech, CSE | - | |
10. | Mr. Sushanth Mangasuli | Asst. Professor | B.E, CSE | M.Tech, CNE | (Ph.D) | |
11. | Mr. Parikshith Nayak S.K | Asst. Professor | B.E, CSE | M.Tech, CSE | - | |
12. | Ms. Vidya | Asst. Professor | B.E, ISE | M.Tech, CSE | - | |
13. | Mr. Vivek Sharma S | Asst. Professor | B.E, CSE | M.Tech, CSE | - | |
14. | Ms. Deeksha M | Asst. Professor | B.E, CSE | M.Tech, CSE | - | |
15. | Ms. Shruthi Shetty J | Asst. Professor | B.E, CSE | M.Tech | - | |
16. | Ms. Merlyn Melita | Asst. Professor | B.E, CSE | M.Tech | - | |
17. | Mrs. Harshitha G M | Asst. Professor | B.E, CSE | M.Tech, CSE | - | |
18. | Ms. Mangala Kini | Asst. Professor | B.E, CSE | M.Tech | - | |
19. | Ms. Ankitha Shetty | Asst. Professor | B.E, CSE | M.Tech, CSE | - | |
20. | Megha D Hegde | Asst. Professor | B.E | M.Tech | - | |
21. | Shilpa | Asst. Professor | B.E | M.Tech | - | |
22. | Reena Lobo | Asst. Professor | B.E | M.Tech | - |