The Department of Computer Science and Engineering, in collaboration with ICT Academy, is organizing a One Week Faculty Development Program (FDP) on “Internet of Things” from 3rd to 7th February 2025 between 10.00 AM to 05.00 PM at EDC Cell, MBU for Internal and External Faculties from various institutions.
Mr. R Jagadeswaran, Senior Technical Engineer and Mr. Naveen Mugesh H, Technical Engineer, Enthu Technology Solutions India Pvt.Ltd. are the resource persons. Their expertise aligns perfectly with the theme and objectives of our event, and we believe their participation will greatly enhance the overall experience for internal & external faculties.
Objectives:
- Enhance IoT Knowledge: Provide faculty members with in-depth knowledge of IoT applications in the ESDM (Electronics System Design & Manufacturing) sector.
- Hands-on Training: Equip participants with practical skills in IoT hardware, software, and data analytics tools used in ESDM.
- Industry-Oriented Learning: Introduce real-world case studies and industry best practices for IoT implementation in electronics manufacturing.
- Research & Innovation: Encourage faculty members to explore research opportunities in IoT-driven smart manufacturing and automation.
- Cyber security & Data Analytics: Highlight IoT security challenges and data-driven decision-making in ESDM.
Program Description:
This 5-day Faculty Development Program (FDP) aims to bridge the knowledge gap between academic learning and industry applications of IoT in the ESDM sector. The program covers theoretical concepts, practical implementation, and research opportunities in IoT for smart manufacturing, predictive maintenance, supply chain optimization, and quality control in electronics production. Participants will gain exposure to IoT protocols, edge computing, AI-based analytics, and cyber security relevant to ESDM.
The sessions will include:
- Expert talks from industry professionals and researchers.
- Hands-on workshops on IoT hardware (Raspberry Pi, Arduino, sensors).
- Software training on cloud platforms, data visualization, and IoT analytics.
- Case studies and live demonstrations of IoT applications in electronics manufacturing.
- Interactive discussions on cyber security, standardization, and compliance in IoT-driven ESDM.
Expected Outcomes:
- Enhanced Teaching & Research Skills: Faculty members will gain expertise in IoT concepts applicable to the ESDM domain.
- Practical Knowledge: Hands-on experience in IoT device integration, data analytics, and cloud platforms.
- Industry Readiness: Exposure to industry trends, standards, and emerging technologies in smart manufacturing.
- New Research Avenues: Encouragement to undertake IoT-based research projects and collaborations.
- Curriculum Development: Faculty can incorporate IoT and smart manufacturing topics into engineering and technology courses.
- Increased Innovation: Stimulating innovative projects in automation, energy efficiency, and cyber security in the ESDM sector.
Download Schedule Here