th th January 6 - 10 , 2018 Sahyadri Campus, Mangaluru @ SAHYADRI CONCLAVE SCIENCE • TECHNOLOGY • MANAGEMENT C O I N R C D L A A Y V H E A S SAHYADRI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT MANGALURU SA RI HYAD Nobel Laureates Joseph Sifakis Turing Award in Computer Science Ada E. Yonath Nobel Prize in Chemistry Serge Haroche Nobel Prize in Physics Padma Shri Anant Agarwal CEO, edX MIT, USA Organised by In association with Government of Karnataka KSTePS Karnataka Science and Technology Promotion Society Govt. of Karnataka RAMAIAH Institutes of Technology Bengaluru Mangaluru Mangalore University Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi VTU Department of Science and Technology Government of India Karnataka Biotechnology and Information Technology Services Satish K. Tripathi President Buffalo University, USA Internationally Renowned Scientists Padma Shri Prahlada Rama Rao Former Director, DRDO Dr. Sudhir K. Mishra BrahMos, DRDO Ministry of Defence
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Shri Priyank M. Kharge, Hon’ble Minister for Information Technology and Bio-Technology & Tourism. Mr. Kharge has also been reaching out to various ecosystem players, from Venture Capitalists, accelerators to co-working spaces, to create an overall favorable environment for startups. He is the architect of ‘ELEVATE 100’. He has introduced a Startup Booster Kit which has facilities like access to mentors, cloud credits and incubators.
Mr. Gaurav Gupta, IAS, Principal Secretary, Department of Information Technology, Biotechnology and Science & Technology, Government of Karnataka. He is instrumental in promoting growth of IT and BT sectors in Karnataka including “startups”. Currently, his team is working towards the prestigious 'ELEVATE' project for promoting entrepreneurship and startups. He is Instrumental in application of e-technologies for modernization of urban and rural transport system.
Prof. Ada E. Yonath, Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her studies on the structure and function of the
ribosome. She obtained her PhD. from The Weizmann Institute of Science for X-ray
crystallographic studies on the structure of collagen. Currently she is a member of The United
States National Academy of Sciences; The American Academy of Arts and Sciences; The Israel
Academy of Sciences and Humanities; The European Academy of Sciences and Art and The
European Molecular Biology Organization.
Prof. Serge Haroche, Nobel Prize in Physics for ground-breaking “Experimental Methods that
Enable Measuring and Manipulation of Individual Quantum Systems" a study of the particle of
light, the photon. He obtained PhD from the University of Paris. Haroche is a Professor at the
College de France and holds the Chair of Quantum Physics. He has received Commander of the
French Legion of Honor, the highest French order of merit for military and civil merits award.
Prof. Uma Maheshwar Rao Karanam, Director NIT-K. Served at IIT Kharagpur. He is involved in many sponsored and consultancy projects. He is recipient of Hindustan Zinc Ltd Gold Medal. Prof. Rao has obtained INSA-KOSEF (Korea Science and Engineering Foundation) award and under this fellowship program he worked at Korea Institute of Geo-Sciences and Mineral Resources. He was also awarded Erudite fellowship from KIGAM (South Korea).
Prof. K. Byrappa, Ph.D. from Moscow State
University, Russia. He is specialized in Materials Science, Nanotechnology, Solid State Science,
Crystal Growth, Chemistry of Materials, Crystallography, Crystal Chemistry, Experimental
Mineralogy and Environmental Science. He was honoured with Sir C. V. Raman birth centenary
Gold Medal by the Prime Minister of India in recognition of his contribution to science and
technology in India
Hon'ble Vice Chancellor of Mangalore University,
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Unique initiatives taken by the institute
Sahyadri Science Talent Hunt (SSTH)
Sahyadri Center for Social Innovation (SCSI)
Hands-on Experience Lab:
is an event to
motivate the PU (10+2) students towards
innovation and creativity with participants from
across Karnataka, with over 400 student projects
funded by the college management from 200
colleges and more than 10000 students.
is to
motivate the students in the area of Social
Innovations thus providing hands-on experience
and practical exposure to solve socially relevant
problems. With the problems growing in the
society, the engineers should have solutions ready
kits to solve those problems and thereby create an
ideal environment to evolve.
It is built on the lines of
“Make in India” concept where students are
encouraged to pursue their ideas and innovate
continuously. In order to bridge the gap between
theory and technology, the college has initiated this
lab. It is a full-fledged 24X7 technical workspace.
Student Project Support Scheme (SPSS)
Innovation Center:
Incubation Centre:
is mainly
initiated to impart project based learning from Day
one of Engineering. This scheme is driven by the
concept of Project to Product on completion of
engineering course, with funding support from the
college management. Nearly 500 to 600 projects
are being done under this scheme.
To meet the new and existing
market requirements, Innovation is the application
to find better solutions. Similarly, students at the
institute with innovative ideas and those who have
the potential to move projects from research to
development are encouraged in this platform.
These innovative ideas are mentored and guided by
the faculty members and industry personnel.
To further motivate and
encourage the students, their innovative ideas,
which are obtained by societal visits, are incubated
at the incubation centre. These are further
converted into products and are hand held by the
industries that are well established at the campus.
Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management is in existence since a decade, being recognized by AICTE, Government of India, affiliated to VTU, Government of Karnataka, NAAC accredited with “A” Grade and certified by IAO & ISO.
The Sahyadri college has Academic MoU with various National, International Universities and also has collaborations with leading Corporate & Industries that have given a tremendous boost to the students for innovation, incubation, internships, research, projects and hands on experience.
The College offers B.E. Degree, Post-Graduation in M.Tech, MBA and Ph.D. Research Programs. Sahyadri encourages students to “Walk-in with the Idea and Walk-out with the Product”. The College aims at imparting Project based learning, thus enabling students to understand the process of learning concepts.
Students right from day one are offered an opportunity to take part in the events held at IIT’s, NIT’s and SAE events, thus improving their analytical skills, connectivity and gain exposure across the globe. The total student and staff strength at campus is nearly 4000.
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Sahyadri will do more than give It will serve...
Entrepreneurship Cell - E-Cell:
Start-ups:
The Sahyadri E-Cell
aims to ignite the creative thinking of students
towards innovation and thereby mentoring them to
become successful entrepreneurs by providing the
right entrepreneurial ecosystem.
The products materialize to be a start up.
Many start-ups have been established at Sahyadri E-
Cell by the students of the institute.
Sahyadri Edu Dreamers R&D Pvt. Ltd.:
DTLabz Pvt Ltd.:
Dream Soft Innovations (DSI).:
Aptra Technologies Pvt Ltd.:
RDL Technologies Pvt. Ltd.:
It provides a technical space with major resources to
help the enthusiasts in converting their ideas into
projects and further into a product.
The goal is to design and develop
electronic hardware products, providing
continuous support from initial design concepts,
through the prototype and pre-production stages.
DSI is an
entrepreneurial venture with technocrats proficient
in software technology. DSI has been continuously
contributing in the verticals of software technology
and redefining education with smart tech products.
Aptra delivers
comprehensive web services ranging from custom
website design to development of complex internet
systems.
Research Design
Lab (RDL) undertakes Design and Development of
Embedded Systems as per customer specifications.
Caliper Engineering & Lab Pvt Ltd (CEL):
Sahyaware:
Flotanomers:
It
caters to high quality precision engineered
components requirement concentrating on
Aerospace Industry, Nuclear Power Projects,
Defense Sector, Metro Projects and Industrial
Valve Companies.
Make it easy to get started and create
more efficient project management software.
Activities include visits to reputed firms in and
around Mangaluru. Sahyaware team also conducts
and facilitates trainings for staff and students.
The company will mainly aim at
producing RC planes, Quadcopters, Robotic
machines, Nano-satellites and other space-related
products. The services provided are Technical
Training, Data Mining, Website developing.
The following is the list of full fledged Companies set up in the campus
which the institute hand holds till its phase of Maturity
“Sahyadri is not just a center of studies
it is a temple of learning."
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Planet has nurtured millions of life forms of sheer variety of birds, plants, insects and worms through a mind
boggling millions of years of evolution. In our quest for growth and better quality of life we have exploited Earth.
Our idea of life and growth has lead to severe uncontrolled exploitation of natural ecosystem. From an atom to
anything we have exploited everything. We have killed creature to make our life easier . This is not just our home
alone, in fact , we share this home with every living creature and it is time we do our part to protect it . We have
failed to find a better way vehicle through which we can expand our human eco-system without destroying
other animal and plant life.
We are in a false notion that exploiting physical resource is the only way to expand. Our economies are built like
this with an idea that having means buying more and using more. But from where does this more come from?
We are on an exploitative mode, not by choice but by compulsiveness. We will do just what is needed; nothing
more, nothing less. If we are given any number of planets to live on, we will destroy all of them within few
centuries. In the process of human progress we have disturbed the total ecological balance of the earth, where
in human beings are moving towards water wars and the likes. We have a misconception that nothing in the
world is connected, but infact it is the other way round.
The only way to bring awareness in enthusiastic young minds and sensitize them about this grave issue is to
make them aware that environment is our life. It is because of this planet Earth that we are all here and not vice
versa.
We will be able to live well if the water is clean, the air is clean, the environment is clean and if our health is good.
Consciously, we should understand that quality of life is decided by nature around us. So the theme of conclave
focuses on way of life to water, energy, environment and health. Interaction and deliberations should facilitate in
basic reformations in society to bring back the ecological balance by transforming society. We need to
harmonize peace with the environment else we will all be in pieces.
Sahyadri Conclave - Themes
WATER ENERGY ENVIRONMENT HEALTH
Prelude
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Growing water demand due to population growth explosion and depletion of water resources are posing
enormous challenges to sustain the growing economy of India. Addressing water scarcity, enhancing water
efficiency and increasing water productivity have become the call of the day. Hence one of the themes for this
Science conclave is identifying issues and sharing the best practices in water use efficiency. Polluting water may
be the biggest single misuse of water; to the extent that a pollutant limits other uses of the water, it becomes a
waste of the resource, regardless of benefits to the polluter. Industry majors recognize water scarcity as one of
the most daunting challenges for the future and the biggest risk to productivity. Best practices in water use
efficiency- recycle and reuse of wastewater, Zero Liquid Discharge, industry technological innovations, online
monitoring etc. are part of the ongoing discussion in industry towards water conservation.
Points to Ponder
• Developments that could help in the
quest for clean water
• Rain water harvesting and other approaches
WATER
• What is Desalination? How to make ocean
water drinkable?
• Saving water - Simple strategies for homes
ENERGY
Society relies on 3Es (Energy, Economy, and Environment). They influence the economic, political, regulatory,
and social factors of the country. Energy is the most important of all resources, while sustainability concept
focuses on the long term survival of communities. The energy and sustainability has to be balanced. Ecological
studies include the result of resource consumption and the technology systems have to move toward
sustainability. Most important question is how technology can contribute to generating the solutions for
achieving sustainability.
Points to Ponder
• Alternate sources of Energy
• Clean Energy
• Advantages and disadvantages of alternate energy.
• Energy conservation buildings
• Energy efficient products
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There is no doubt for the fact that man is an intelligent animal. Man is able to influence environment with his
activities. The effects of man's activities on environment have been both positive and negative. On one hand,
the scientific inventions of man have made human life comfortable. On the other hand, these inventions have
caused danger for the sustainability of our environment. All the things in the environment interrelate with each
other to give man what he needs for survival. The environment is important and we should all aim to protect it by
avoiding bad practices such as pollution, cutting down of trees and any other human activities that could lead to
the degradation of the environment.
Points to Ponder:
• Connect with nature
• Using technology to conserve the environment
• Reduce, Reuse and Recycle
ENVIRONMENT
• Tackling Deforestation
• Grow your own food
HEALTH
Good Health is the greatest blessing of life. It is increasingly recognized that health is maintained and improved
not only through the advancement and application of health science, but also through the efforts and intelligent
lifestyle choices of the individual and society. According to the World Health Organization, the main
determinants of health include the social and economic environment, the physical environment, and the
person's individual characteristics and behaviours.We are seeking optimal adaptation to disability or disease as
well as freedom from preventable disease or illness, freedom from disabling ways of thinking or behaving as well
as freedom from poor posture or inadequate nutrition.
Points to Ponder:
• Artificial intelligence in Health care approches
• Prediction of Diagnosis and Life Expectancy
• Treatment Options for Various Ailments and Diseases
• Revolutionizing drug development,
• 3D printing organs
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The conclave presents an open forum for the students to know and understand the latest innovations and
research development in the areas of Electronics and Communication, Computer Science, Information Science,
Mechanical and Civil Engineering.
is an opportunity to improve learning methods, attract bright minds and meet
learner's expectations which includes instruction without physical interaction, interactive practice, and on-site
interaction.
area seeks to promote research and develop technologies that enable systems to
exhibit intelligent, goal oriented behavior and also develop innovative systems to monitor, manipulate, control
and communicate with other digital systems.
for sensing is a technologically important wave band that
encompasses multiple atmospheric windows essential for thermal imaging, infrared homing which are of prime
interest to spectroscopic sensing. It can have a broad impact on environment monitoring, personalized
healthcare and public safety applications. The advancement of photonics integrated circuit has been driven
largely by ever increasing demand for higher band width and low power consumption.
comprises of understanding shock waves in biology and medicine like
laser surgeries generate shock waves in living tissues, causing both mechanical and chemical changes. Chemists,
biologists, physicians, veterinarians, engineers and physicists may benefit from the overview of current research
endeavors and future directions.
represents a diverse collection of microorganisms. The human microbiome, signifies the full range
of microorganisms (the microbiota) that live on and in humans. The human microbiome can be characterized
and analyzed for its role in human health and disease. Microbiome finds its application in next generation of
therapeutics, health food and next generation of cardiac stents.
is the process used to create the integrated circuits that are present in everyday
electrical and electronic devices. This technology is the primary basis for developing Micro-Electro-Mechanical
Systems (MEMS) which are a class of miniature devices and systems fabricated by micro machining processes
used widely in biotechnology, medicine, communications and sensing .
Electronics & Communication Engineering Sessions
Digital Education Transformation
Robotics and Automation
Mid-Infrared Integrated Silicon Photonics
Bio-medical Applications of Shockwaves
Microbiome
VLSI Device Fabrication
Technical Sessions
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Internet of Things (IoT)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Machine Learning
Data Analytics
Block Chain
Internet of Things (IoT) is an ecosystem of connected physical objects that are accessible through the internet.
IoT is a new wave of connectivity is going beyond laptops and smart phones, it's also going towards connected
cars, smart homes, connected wearables, smart cities and connected healthcare systems, which results in a fully
connected life. According to Gartner report, by 2020 connected devices across all technologies will reach to 20.6
billion.
AI - The capability of a machine to imitate intelligent human behavior. It focuses on making already “intelligent”
systems capable of simulating human-like decision-making and execution, enabling those systems to perform
functions traditionally executed by skilled human professionals. AI develops more holistic platforms and
solutions that better automate business intelligence and analytics processes. Entire Business Intelligence apps
are built on Machine Learning.
Data analytics refers to qualitative and quantitative techniques and processes used to enhance productivity and
business gain. Organizations across many industries are creating and applying innovative data-analytics driven
applications for everything from improving internal, operational processes and to providing exceptional
customer experiences. The analytics process, including the deployment and use of big data analytics tools, can
help companies improve operational efficiency, drive new revenue and gain competitive advantages over
business rivals. The applications span every walk of life and industry now spanning security, transportation,
fraud and risk detection. Time to revisit Data Analytics applications.
Block Chain - A digital ledger in which transactions made in bitcoin or another cryptocurrency are recorded
chronologically and publicly. Modern internet deals with assets, your most valuable immediate items that you
can touch and want to protect. These assets are stored in encoded form on a network-to-network chain called
the block chain or ledger, where each participant sees who you do business with. This not only protects your
business dealings, prevents theft and also simplifies your affairs. Also it supports in making the process faster
with minimum errors, and saves you from hiring a third party. Block chain technology is a revolution in systems of
record. Bitcoin is history's first permanent, decentralized, global, trustless ledger of records. Since its invention,
entrepreneurs in industries around the world have come to understand the implications of this development.
The nature of block chain technology has got imaginations running wild, because the idea can now be applied to
any need for a trustworthy record.
Computer Science and Information Science Engineering Sessions
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Renewable Energy Sources
Alternate Energy and Opportunities for Future
Welding Automation
Smart Cities
The development of renewable energy system limits the disadvantages of currently employed conventional
energy source. Doubling the renewable energy sources would generate 900000 jobs in the energy sector by
2030. Development of renewable energy would bring major reforms in various sectors like, electricity
production, heating and cooling systems, transportation etc. Awareness of renewable energy is of paramount
importance as it would minimize the depletion of natural resources, thus providing energy security for future
generations.
The exhaustion of world non-renewable resources makes alternate energy an inevitable avenue for discussion.
Today with the increase in consumption rate there is a greater need for industrialization, which requires
enormous amount of energy. The overdependence on coal, nuclear, and other resources has put enormous
stress on already diminishing natural resources. Hence, development of alternate energy has gained significant
interest. The advancement of alternate energy would also increase the employment opportunities which are an
important aspect for a developing country like India, which has got 50% of population with an average age less
than 25. Further, academic institutions could play a vital role in the growth of alternate energy by organizing
workshops, and conclaves that would promote cutting edge research.
The currently employed conventional welding practices results in reduced productivity and weld quality as this
depends on the operator skills. Further, conventional welding leads to increased scrap and rework. To address
this limitation, it is pertinent to bring automation in welding. Today's curriculum emphasizes largely on
conventional welding hence there is a greater need to bring awareness among the students community. This
could be brought by organizing workshops, seminars conclaves and by incorporating concepts of welding
automation in curriculum.
In the approach of the Smart Cities Mission, the objective is to promote cities that provide core infrastructure
and give a decent quality of life to its citizens, a clean and sustainable environment and application of 'Smart'
Solutions. The focus is on sustainable and inclusive development and the idea is to look at compact areas, create
a replicable model which will act like a light house to other aspiring cities. But the biggest challenges faced for
the development of smart city is financing, city development plan, technical constraints, dealing with the
environment, governance and reliability of utility service and corruption. Based on these challenges,
Researchers need to get grips with how smart cities are affecting citizens rights, freedom of speech and
participation in democratic politics.
Mechanical and Civil Engineering Sessions
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“Sahyadri Conclave” is an arena of knowledge sharing. This program contributes to generate new ideas,
encourages personal contacts and deliberations for a better “tomorrow. This intellectual gathering will consider
the impact of economic constraints on the environment, taking into account the social aspects as well as the
over-use of natural resources. The Science conclave will throw light on issues related to Water, Health,
Environment and Energy while the management conclave focuses on People & Profits. Most of the organizations
in today's economic environment work on the Three P's principle – Profit, People & Planet in order to create
greater business value. The technical sessions under the theme “Management” focuses on broad areas viz.,
General Management, Financial Management, Human Resource Management and Marketing Management.
Eminent speakers from various industries shall be enlightening the management graduates about various facets
of management and allied areas.
Fortifying HR for Future & Strategic Work Force Management:
The work force is varying, its more digital, has become global and more diverse, automation savvy and social
media proficient. At the same time there is a paradigm shift in the business forefront with increasing business
complexities and challenges. The discussion on HR frontiers would be relevant in today's dynamic work force
management as it leads to strategic business partnering
HR Service Model:
HR is increasingly focused on transforming service delivery as business leaders seek higher service levels while
pushing for lower HR costs. HR provides many functions to the organizations such as payroll processing,
employee benefits and career advice. These services are delivered to a large work force and the way these are
delivered are known as HR service models.
Technology in Banking- New Frontiers
The Banking industry in India has experienced radical changes since independence. With the improvements in
technology and automation, the banking sector has become highly competitive today. To survive and grow in the
changing market scenario, banks are opting for best in class and latest technologies. With the growing push
towards Digitization from Government, it is inevitable to comprehend and embrace new technology in Banking
Sector.
Operational Efficiency through Digitization
In the past decade, the world has seen a big transition in the way individuals, companies and government
perform businesses. The transition is mainly from the rise of the digital ecosystem, which is an outcome of rising
telecom sector and the impact is huge. The discussion on Operational Efficiency through Digitization would be
most relevant to the future generation as they have bent towards advance technology and a faster life style.
I. Human Resource Management:
II. Financial Management:
Management Sessions
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III. General Management
IV. Marketing Management
Operations Management in ITES
The booming Information Technology Enabled Services has become an emblem of success, a liberalization
agenda in India and an ongoing process of Globalization. The ITES has contributed substantially to the rapid
economic growth and cultural transformations. Effective IT operations management ensures the availability,
efficiency and performance of the organization's processes and services.
Managing Enterprise Complexities
Managing complexities in enterprises has recently emerged as a top priority due to a new technology
compelling to detailed analytics and simulation of complexity optimization measures and their related effects
within the entire value chain. Managing enterprise complexities is a business methodology that analyses and
optimizes complexities in enterprises.
Business Analytics and data service for Management students
Business analytics and data service for management students provides students with highly specialized skills to
play a key role in the current data driven era. Specialization in business analytics and data service would in instill
and nurture important qualities and skills to students that are essential for future business leadership and
organizational success in the industry.
Introduction to Business Analytics
Business Analytics has become one of the most important skills that every business school student should
acquire to become successful in a management career. Comprehension of Business Analytics has become
inevitable skill for every Management student. With this intent students will be introduced to foundation of
Data Science and exposed to several advanced Analytics using Applications and Cases from Organizations.
Marketing a Consulting/Professional Services Firm
In a complex, ever changing and expanding business scenario, the need for consulting firms/professionals is
becoming even more relevant & prominent. In India, Business & Management consulting is an $ 11.5 billion or Rs
73,800 crores revenue market. The consulting industry is diverse consisting of wide variety of organizations including
global strategy firms, consulting arms of technology (IBM & Accenture) and the big four accounting firms (such as
Deloitte, PWC, KPMG and E&Y ) and a host of niche consulting firms.
Paradigm shift in Indian Entrepreneurship over last four decades
The Indian growth story of the last few decades has had a courageous decision of the entrepreneurs. The journey of
being a $ 2.5 trillion economy has been eventful and at the heart of this journey has been Entrepreneurs of India. The
current generation has to realize the potential of “Make in India” as it has the potential to create more jobs and
conditions required for a prosperous society.
Intellectual property rights
Inventions, Artistic works, Designs, Names and Symbols are creations of great minds and these are the minds which
create the future. Students need to understand the value of intellectual property rights to protect their ideas in
future. Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) have become ubiquitous in the current debate and have emerged as the key
issue of global innovation policy
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Schedule of sessions for High school Students
Schedule of sessions for UG/PG Students
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09:00-09:50AM
9:50-10:40AM
10:40-11:00 AM
11:00-11:50AM
11:50-01:00AM
01:00 -02:00 PM
02:00-03:15PM
03:15-03:45 PM
03:45-05:00PMTheme
WaterSatish kTripathi
S K MishraPanel
Discussion
PanelDiscussion
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Nataraj
Y B Ramakrishna
Manoj Rajan
Ada Yonath
Serge Haroche
Serge Haroche
R K SinghAnant
AgarwalJoseph Sifakis
Joseph Sifakis
D P Agrawal
S N Omkar
Ada Yonath
Ada Yonath
Energy
Environment
Health Care
08-01-18
09-01-18
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02.00-3.15PM
03.15-3.45 PM
03.45-5.00PM
Theme
WaterSatish KTripathi
S K MishraPanel
Discussion
PanelDiscussion
PanelDiscussion
PanelDiscussion
Y B Ramakrishna
Manoj Rajan
Ada Yonath
Serge Haroche
Serge Haroche
T G SitharamRamana
Deekshithulu
Nataraj Karaba
Ananth Agarwal
Joseph Sifakis
Joseph Sifakis
Richardson
D P Agarwal
S N Omkar
Ada Yonath
Energy
Environment
Health Care
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ThemeDate Time
Water
Hiremath, Sanjay Sahay, Anant Agarwal, K R Mohan Ram
S N Omkar, Dipshikha, Byrappa, Kamalesh Manuja, Anand Venugopal
Prahlada RamaRao, Jagadeesh Gopalan, Rajah Vijay Kumar, S S Murthy, B K Ravindra
Name of the Panelists
T G Sitharam, Amar Kumar Pandey, Vidya Shankar,
Energy
Environment
Health Care
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Sahyadri Science Conclave - Schedule of sessions for Engineering students
Sahyadri Science Conclave - Schedule of sessions for Management students
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Prof. Serge Haroche, Nobel Prize in Physics for ground-breaking “Experimental Methods that
Enable Measuring and Manipulation of Individual Quantum Systems" a study of the particle of
light, the photon. He obtained PhD from the University of Paris. Haroche is a Professor at the
College de France and holds the Chair of Quantum Physics. He has received Commander of the
French Legion of Honor, the highest French order of merit for military and civil merits award.
Prof. Joseph Sifakis obtained his PhD. in Computer Science from University of Grenoble in 1974.
He is a member of the French Academy of Sciences, French National Academy of Engineering,
Academia Europe, American Academy of Arts & Sciences & National Academy of Engineering.
He is a Grand Officer of the French National Order of Merit, a Commander of the French Legion
of Honor. His current research interest covers fundamental & applied aspects of embedded
systems design. He has received several awards including the Turing Award in the year 2007 for
his work on Model Checking.
Dr. Richardson received PhD from the University of Leeds. He is a Professor of Robotics in the
School of Mechanical Engineering, Leeds, UK and a fellow of the IMechE. He has been principle
investigator for numerous projects including funding from EPSRC, UK MOD, UK Home Office
and industry. His current research interests include: Exploration robotics for safety and
security, Surgical technologies for health and well-being, Rehabilitation and prosthetics for
health and wellbeing.
Prof. Ada E. Yonath, Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her studies on the structure and function of
the ribosome. She obtained her PhD. from The Weizmann Institute of Science for X-ray
crystallographic studies on the structure of collagen. Currently she is a member of The United
States National Academy of Sciences; The American Academy of Arts and Sciences; The Israel
Academy of Sciences and Humanities; The European Academy of Sciences and Art and The
European Molecular Biology Organization.
Ada E. YonathNobel Prize in Chemistry
Serge HarocheNobel Prize in Physics
Joseph SifakisTuring Award in Computer Science
Robert C Richardson
Leeds University, UKScientific Researcher in Robotics
Nobel Laureates & World - Renowned Scientists
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Professor Arora obtained his PhD in Computer Science from University of Texas. He is currently
Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Ohio State University. He leads a research
group on Dependable Distributed and Networked Systems. He has been awarded with the OSU
College of Engineering Lumley Research Award in the year 2003 and 2009.
Professor Tripathi holds Master's and Doctoral degrees in computer science that he earned
from the University of Toronto and a Master's Degree in statistics from the University of
Alberta. He is the president of the University at Buffalo (UB), part of the State University of New
York (SUNY) system. He is recognized as an expert computer scientist. He is Fellow of the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the American Association for the
Advancement of Science.
Satish K. TripathiPresidentUniversity at Buffalo, USA
S. S. IyengarFlorida UniversityProfessor,
Anish AroraProfessorOhio University, USA
Professor Sundaraja Sitharama Iyengar obtained PhD degree from Mississippi State University.
He is currently the Ryder Professor of Computer Science and Director of the School of
Computing and Information Sciences at Florida International University (FIU), Miami. He is the
founding Editor-In-Chief of the International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks. He is also
the founding director of the Discovery Lab. His current research interests include field of
distributed sensor networks, computational aspects of robotics, and oceanographic
applications.
Padma Shri Anant Agarwal pursued his PhD. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. He is the CEO of edX MIT, USA. His previous projects include Sparcle, a coarse-grain multithreaded microprocessor; Alewife, a scalable distributed shared memory multiprocessor; Virtual Wires, a scalable FPGA-based logic emulation system; LOUD, a beamforming microphone array; Oxygen, a pervasive human-centered computing project and Fugu, a protected, multiuser multiprocessor. He has received various awards for his immense contribution in the field of academics and also Padma Shri in the year 2017.
Padma Shri Anant AgarwalCEO of edX MIT, USA
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Padma Shri Prahlada Rama Rao received his doctoral degree from the Indian Institute of
Technology, Varanasi. He is currently holding position of Adjunct Professor in Department of
Aerospace and Management Studies at IISc, Bangalore. His current research interest is in
understanding the effects of solutes on mechanical properties of magnesium and its hot
workability. Professor Rama Rao was conferred the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for
Engineering Science (1979), Homi J. Bhabha Award for Applied Sciences (1986), Padma Shri
(1989) and many other awards.
Padma Shri Dr. Prahlada Rama RaoAdvisor, S-VYASA University
Dr. Anuradha Agarwal received her doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering from Boston
University. Dr. Anuradha Agarwal is Principal Research Scientist at MIT. Her work has focused on
the technologies for the foundational components of future electronic-photonic chips
including polysilicon waveguides, LEDs, couplers, and optical buffers.
Professor Satya Prakash holds a PhD degree. He heads the Biomedical Technology & Cell
therapy research laboratory at Mcgill University, Montreal, Canada. His major Research areas
include Bioengineering, Artificial Cell, Biomaterial, Drug Delivery, Microbiome, Probiotics,
Regenerative Medicine, Cell Therapy, Health Food, GI model, Stem Cell, Heart Health, and
Medical Device.
Satya PrakashProfessorMcgill University, Canada
Anuradha AgarwalPrincipal ResearchScientist, MIT, USA
Prof. Anil Dattatraya Sahasrabudhe obtained his doctoral degree with UGC Fellowship from
Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore. He is currently working as Chairman & Expert
Member on various National Level Committees. He was awarded with "Maha-Intrapreneur
Award-2011" of Praj Industries, Pune for his leadership and innovative abilities in the area of
technology development and entrepreneurship initiatives.
Prof. Anil D. SahasrabudheChairman, AICTE, New Delhi
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Professor Karisiddappa has done Ph.D. from IIT Roorkee, Uttarakhand. He is the present Vice
Chancellor of VTU. He has carried various project by AICTE, KSCST and DRDO and consulted
various structural engineering projects. He has published many research papers on various
areas like concrete technology, finite element, structural stability etc. He is member of
professional bodies like F.I.E, M.I.S.T.E., F.I.A STRCT, M.I.S.W.E etc.
Prof. KarisiddappaVice-Chancellor, VTU, Belagavi
Dr. Shankara K. Prasad obtained his Ph.D. in Materials Engineering from State University of New
York, Stony Brook, New York. He is the chief architect of the Work Flow Automation software
solution for Indian Government organizations. His passion is to bring six sigma process
methodology and philosophy into the village panchayat government domain. He was awarded
with the 1998 IEEE award for “Major Educational Innovation”, for innovation in the delivery
methods of engineering education.
Dr. D. P. Agrawal received his Ph.D. degree from IIT Delhi. He is the founder Director of the
Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management (IIITM), Gwalior. He has
articulated issues of innovation, quality education, public services, and information technology
for the development of the common man. He has won various awards including Eminent
Engineer, Engineer of the Year, Honorary Fellowship of ISTE, Honorary D. Sc. degree of Jiwaji
University, Gwalior and the Honorary Fellowship of IETE .
Dr. Sudhir K. Mishra received Ph.D. from National Institute of Technology, Warangal. Dr. Sudhir
Mishra is the CEO & MD, BrahMos Aerospace. He has contributed immensely in India's quest to
achieve excellence in missile technologies. His technical expertise and contribution has
resulted in the realization of several DRDO missile programmes. He was awarded with the
"DRDO Scientist of the Year Award" by the Prime Minister of India, "Madhya Pradesh Gaurav
Samman" by CM of Madhya Pradesh and several others.
D. P. AgrawalFormer Chairman, UPSC of India
Dr. Sudhir K. MishraBrahMos, DRDOMinistry of Defence
Dr. Shankara K. PrasadFounder & Chairman Sampoorna Swaraj Foundation
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Professor has a Masters in Economics and M.Phil from Delhi School of
Economics from University of Delhi and has also obtained a Post Graduate degree in Business
Administration from Harvard University, USA. He is an IAS Officer of 1982 batch. Presently he
has taken over as the president of IESA which has over 200 domestic and multinational
enterprises as its members. He had held various positions such as principal secretary of e-
governance for Karnataka, chairman of the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewage Board, chief
electoral officer of Karnataka, commissioner of the Bangalore Development Authority.
M. N. Vidyashankar
M. N. Vidyashankar, IASFormer Addl Chief SecretaryGovt. of Karnataka
Sanjay Sahay is an IPS Officer of 1989 batch, borne on Karnataka cadre. He is currently working
as a ADGP in Grievances and Human Rights Wing. He also held positions as chief of police of
three districts Raichur, Mandya and Chamrajnagar. He is also SP and DIG in the state CID. He was
the head of police computerization, UN Peace keeping in Kosovo and Sudan. He also served as
the Additional Commissioner in Bangalore City. He created Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
software, the Police IT, for Karnataka State Police and headed the CCTNS project.
Sanjay Sahay, IPSAddl. Director General of PoliceGovt. of Karnataka
Dr. Jagadeesh Gopalan received Ph.D. in Aeronautical Engineering from Indian Institute of
Science, Bangalore. He is currently a professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering,
Indian Institute of Science. His research areas include Hypersonic Aerothermodynamics and
shock wave propagation in complex fluids. His major recognitions include Dr. Biren Roy Space
Design Award by Aeronautical Society of India, Prof. Satish Dhawan Young Engineer award and
Gold Medal by Lockheed Martin - Dept. of Science & Technology.
Dr. Jagadeesh GopalanProfessor, Aerospace Engineering, IISc Bangalore
Dr. Rajah Vijayakumar received post-graduation in Microelectronics, Doctor of Science in Medical Engineering, Master of Business Administration in corporate crisis management. Dr. Rajah Vijay Kumar is the chairman of de Scalene organization which includes the Centre for Advanced Research and Development (CARD), Scalene Energy Research Institute (SERI), Scalene Cybernetics Limited. He is a passionate scientific researcher of biophysics, radiobiology, nanotechnology, sustainable energy and his specialization is electronics and medical engineering.
Rajah VijayakumarChairman, Organization de Scalene, Bengaluru
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C. J. Jagadeesha received post graduation in Civil Engineering from Osmania University. He is the Hon. Secretary of KERF Bengaluru. His areas of specialization are satellite remote sensing, geographic information systems, GPS surveying, drone surveys, photogrammetry mapping, water resources management both in real time as well as offline. His current interests are developing new techniques from new sensors data like RISAT-1(InSAR), Resourcesat, Cartosat 1-2 Stereopairs and GPS, GIS for natural resources management, human resources development and training in remote sensing applications area.
C. J. JagadeeshaISRO, Hon. Secretary, KERF Bengaluru
B. A. HasanabbaEx MLC, Bengaluru
Mr. K. Balakrishna Bhandary, Chairman, SAMS Techno Mech Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai and Trustee,
Bhandary Foundation. SAMS Techno Mech is one of India's leading solution providers in the
field of formulation processing, serving the global pharmaceutical industry for more than two
decades.
K. Balakrishna BhandaryChairman, SAMS TechnoMech Pvt. Ltd., MumbaiTrustee, Bhandary Foundation
Shri. B. A. Hasanabba, Former Member of Legislative Council, started his career as a teacher in Madikeri, Coorg. He switched to social life and then effectively became an active member of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee. His passion towards teaching mathematics as fun has created interest in the weak and math phobia students to learn mathematics effectively. He is a very good speaker and makes the audience feel and understand the topic very effectively.
He obtained his Masters in Aerospace Engineering from Indian Institute of Science. He has
been responsible for the design, development, building and flight testing of LCA(Navy)
Prototypes at ADA, Bangalore as the Project Director LCA(Navy). The historic maiden flight of
the first Naval variant of LCA (NP1) took place under his leadership.
C. D. BalajiFormer Director (LCA)Aeronautical Development Agency
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Prof. Omkar obtained his Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore. He is a chief research scientist in IISc, Bengaluru. His varied research interests are
helicopter dynamics, satellite image processing, biomechanics, Uninhabited Air Vehicles
(UAV), composite design optimization, structural health monitoring. He contributed
significantly to the field of helicopter dynamics. His research involves helicopter model
development, system identification and control.
Rajashekar Hiremath is a Mechanical engineer from Gulbarga University, Karnataka. He is
currently the President of Flexitron. He has over 300 innovations in varied fields like solar
photovoltaic, wind energy, LED lighting, empowerment equipments for the rural population,
textiles, khadi, ceramics, disability aids, silk artisan equipment and tools. He has been
conferred with four National Awards by the Government of India in the field of innovation.
Prof. Sitharam completed his Ph.D. from University of Waterloo, ON, Canada in 1991. He is
presently the Chairman, AICTE South western zonal committee, regional office at Bengaluru
and vice president, Indian Society for Earthquake Technology (ISET). His areas of interest are
seismic microzonation of urban areas, liquefaction analyses, and earthquake hazard evaluation
in the area of geotechnical earthquake engineering. He is the recipient of Sir CV Raman young
H. V. Dinesh Prasad Founder Chairman & Principal Noble School of Business Bangalore
Mr. H. V. Dinesh Prasad is the Founder, Chairman and Principal of Noble School of Business
Bangalore. He has got his Masters degree in Science and Management. He founded the Noble
School of Business which offers Graduate and Masters Degrees. It also offers a certificate
course in Business Analytics in association with Analytical Society of India, IIM Bangalore. He
has won Indira Priyadarshini Award by IIPS for his contribution in the field of Education.
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TAARE ZAMEEN PAR - “THE MOVING PLANETARIUM”Moving Planetariums offers very important Astronomical and Science exhibits. These are latest state of the art
related to Astronomical and Science exhibits which are developed by very well-known Research and Development
organization such as NOAA Earth Research Organization, Boulder CO, USA and Space Telescope Science Institute of
NASA. These exhibits are perfect professional tools to educate and aware people about global warming, recycling
and importance of protection of our environment. Students can experience the mesmerizing mysteries of the
space at the planetarium held at the conclave.
BARC OUTREACH PROGRAMMEThe academic and knowledge communities of our society, in particular, have a tremendous strength and role to
objectively communicate and engage in informed debates on policy-making as well as in public platforms – that
include web-forums and the media - on issues of national interest, with an immense impact on the sustainability
of our future growth. These issues include energy security, food security, water security, health security and
national security. This program contributes to address each of these five issues. This is a public awareness
programme to reach out to academic institutes, R&D institutions and industries by providing authentic technical
information and exposure to the participants and also help young graduates to make an informed decision to join
the atomic energy programme.
Exhibition on BARC Technologies will be organised at the conclave which includes poster gallery, interactive
models, LCD displays, information kiosks and AV presentation depicting applications of atomic energy. The space
exhibition comprising display of satellite systems, scaled models of satellites and allied information on satellite
technologies is established for the benefit of school children/college community and for general visitors.
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EXHIBITIONS
The Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) will have a major presence at the conclave. DRDO will display a range of defense technologies and equipment. The exhibition includes exhibits which will provide a close look of the achievements of the DRDO in cutting-edge technologies. In that the main eye catcher will be BRAHMOS.
BRAHMOS Missile is a supersonic cruise missile and can be used against ship and land targets. It has a range of upto 300 kms. The missile is uniquely configured for installing in ships, submarines & aircraft and on ground vehicles. It has been flight tested twice during June 2001 and April 2002 meeting all mission objectives.
BRAHMOS
Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Ltd.
The Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited (KREDL), is an organization working under the purview of Energy Department, Government of Karnataka. The objective of the KREDL are to promote renewable energy in the state and to initiate all necessary actions for energy conservation in the state. The main mission of KREDL is to create synergies between industry, finance, government, and technical experts to evaluate challenges and the opportunities arising from law and policy; make politically feasible recommendations to promote clean energy.
WORLD OF INSECTS
Insects are those animals with a segmented body, that have body divisions namely head, thorax and abdomen, a pair of antennae, two pairs of wings and three pairs of legs. The big question is do these crawling, jumping, flying creatures merit our attention?
Insects are the most dominant creatures on earth in several respects. First of all considering the diversity, they form more than 50 % of all kinds of living beings, accounting for nearly a million different kinds. Their varied life forms, life styles, attractive colours, and an ability to impact the environment in myriad ways make them the most studied groups of organisms in the world. The exhibit is a glimpse into the world of Insects.
Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO)
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CONCLAVE SESSIONS
Plenary Session
Objectives
This is a general open session that hosts a unique opportunity to address the attendees of the Conclave. This is
organized to motivate and educate the audience and also create a memorable incident through the life experiences of
Noble Laureates & renowned speakers. During this session the variety of speakers would be geared toward addressing
the general audience. The expected number of participants is about 800. The Plenary sessions are scheduled during 7th
to 10th January 2018 from 9.00 am to 11:50 am each day. This will include 3 different speakers addressing the audience
(Topic of their subject expertise) in 3 different sessions on a given day.
Procedure
The moderator will introduce the topic and share his views related to the topic. He will then invite the key speaker to
share his inputs on the subject. He may later invite the audience to raise queries or comments. Audience shall handover
their queries in a sheet of paper to the volunteers with their name, institution name, questions and the name of the
speaker to whom the question is addressed. The moderator will finally summarize the key take aways of the session.
Report
A report of the proceedings will be prepared and presented in the valedictory session. It will be followed up by the
Institution.
Panel Discussion
Objectives:
Panel discussion has been organized to trigger exchange of view points among experts based on the theme of the day.
Panel discussion shall give the students a forum to understand about the topic, from all the spheres, as the panelists are
from various experiences and background on how the subject shall impact their operations, the challenges prevailing to
meet a sustainable point and also measures to overcome the obstacle through the means of Science, Technology &
Management.
Panel discussions are scheduled from 11:50 am to 1:00 pm on the four Themes - Water, Energy, Environment & Health
during 7th, 8th, 9th & 10th January 2018 respectively.
Discussion Points:
It would be theme-based panel discussion on Water, Energy, Environment & Health. The discussion points have been
separately mentioned under the respective themes.
Procedure
The moderator will introduce the topic and invite each of the panelists to give their views on the points raised by the
moderator. After the first round, the moderator will ask the panelists to elaborate any of the points that need further
discussion. He will then invite the audience to raise queries or comments. Audience may handover their queries in a
sheet of paper to the volunteers with their name, institution name, questions and the name of the panelist to whom the
question is addressed.
Report
A report of the proceedings and recommendations will be prepared and presented in the valedictory session. It will be
followed up by the institution.
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Student Sessions
Objective of the Session
The participants will be exposed to a number of events that are planned . In this
session, the participants (young minds) will be exposed to different themes spoken by the guest speaker and
gather the feedback and will be open to inputs about the topic discussed. The students will be exposed to practical
projects from various reputed organizations.
Sequence of the Session
• The participants from different colleges will be escorted to the Netravathi Auditorium for the post lunch
session.
• Each session will have a guest speaker from a renowned organization who will speak about different themes.
• Few topics for discussion includes,
• Importance of social innovation projects
• Conversion of projects into products
• Institute – Industry Interactions
• Innovations being carried out in different government organizations
• The speaker may encourage the students to provide their input on the chosen theme and have interactive
session
• At the end of the session, the participants will be formed into teams and escorted to different exhibitions by
DRDO, Moving Planetarium and projects exhibited by first year students of Sahyadri at Indian Institute of
Technology (IIT) and across the globe .
• A report will be prepared by the session coordinators which will be submitted to the editorial team.
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‘LAYA LAVANYA'
KUDROLI GANESH
NRITYAANGAN
'Laya Lavanya' attempts to explore new dimensions in
Instrumental music, both percussion & non-percussion, through
the language of orchestrations and group aesthetics. The
percussions are played individually & collectively and blend
seamlessly with flute, violin and the keyboard, to provide an
effect that is exhilarating as well as aesthetically appealing. 'Laya
Lavanya' is directed by versatile percussionist Vidwan Anoor
Ananthakrishna Sharma and presented by renowned mridangam
artist Dr. V. Krishna.
Kudroli Ganesh is the winner of 10 prestigious national magic
awards such as 'Indrajala Pratibha Mega Magic Award',India's
First prestigious 'Illusion Magic Award', Twin Gold Medal Magic
Award etc. He reached the final round of highly prestigious talent
competition called 'INDIA'S GOT TALENT' organized by COLOURS
TV Channel. Kudroli Ganesh was conferred with District
Rajyotsava Award – 2011 by the Dakshina Kannada district
administration.
'Nrityaangan' aims to broaden the realm of learning dance by exposure to world-renowned artistes and their
performances, workshops, lecture-demonstrations, etc. and has been instrumental in the five years of its
existence in bringing about a paradigm shift within the dance fraternity. It is a young and dynamic cultural
organisation set up in 2012 by Smt. Radhika Shetty, an upcoming Bharatanatyam professional from Mangaluru,
also runs an academy where she imparts training in Bharatanatyam to young students, who dream about
becoming performers.
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Tejaswi Ananth
Tejaswi Ananth is a 19-year young Variety Entertainer from Bangalore who performs 16
different acts. He is known as one of the India's Youngest Juggler and Unicyclist and he is
also one of the World's youngest Hand Shadow artist. He is the winner of “All India
Magic Competition” in Juniors category. Performed more than 800 shows in and across
India and Abroad for many corporates and other events. He has shown his art and
performed in 9 different TV channels mainly “Entertainment Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega”
in Sony TV. “Hindustan Ke Hunarbaaz” in “Ok” channel.
Performance by Sahyadrians
Varun Rao
Varun Rao an alumni of Sahyadri College presently working as a software developer in
Devappsys IT Solutions, Mangalore. He has studied flute under Vidwan Muralidhar,
Udupi. He has given solo concerts and also has accompanied other senior artists all over
Karnataka.
Abhishek M. B.
Abhishek M. B. is Second Year B.E (Mechanical Engineering) student, has been awarded
with Kalashree Award – 2013 for creative performing arts in flute conducted by Bala
Bhavana , Bangalore. Aralu Mallige Award – 2014, by Shree Jnana Mandara Education
and Cultural Trust Bangalore, Bala Prathibha Rathna Award on the occasion of Akhila
Karnataka Beladingala Sahithya Sammelana.
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A Novel and Innovative venture Sahyadri Conclave to rejuvenate science education and research
contributing to the enhancement of science education, has been envisaged by support of
renowned personalities and various government support. It is time to acknowledge their
mentoring and support.
Prof. M. D. Tiwari: The chief architect of Science Conclave at IIIT Allahabad and instrumental in
fostering the same at Sahyadri as a Science Conclave. He is the mentor of Sahyadri and seeds for
professional growth was sown by the MoU established between IIIT Allahabad and Sahyadri.
Genesis of Science Conclave as a concept to Sahyadri was his brain child to give a renewed look in
this part of the state. We owe our respects in nurturing this concept.
Prof. M. R. Radhakrishna: He is the back bone of Science Conclave at IIIT Allahabad. He has been
the main guiding force for Sahyadri Conclave, despite his age and health issues. He envisaged plan
for conclave and fostered the Scientific execution from planning covering the holistic perspective.
He was instrumentals in apt connect with the Noble Laureates and Scientists to meet the basic
premise of conclave leading to professional execution.
Gopalan Jagadeesh - Aerospace Engineering – IISc Bangalore: He is instrumental in the entire
planning right from identifying the guests, exhibitions and technical session plans, we are greatly
indebted to his services for our professional growth.
Ministry of External Affairs: Sahyadri being a private and young institute, it was the support of The
Ministry of External Affairs of India, the government agency responsible for encouraging our
venture for giving the green signal to surge ahead, we are grateful to the government for the timely
support and encouragement.
The Department of Science & Technology: Ministry of science and technology plays a pivotal role
in promotion of science & technology in the country. It has supported our venture through funding
and recognizing the initiative.
Karnataka State Council for Higher Education - KSCHE: Higher Education through Councils took a
step forward to support this initiative in a Private institute for fostering education development to
schools and colleges of D K District.
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Information Development, Biotechnology and Science & Technology Department: Karnataka
Science and Technology Promotion Society - KSTePS which coordinate programs of the Department
across the State too supported our venture
Visvesvaraya Technological University - VTU, Belgaum has always been backing technical
initiatives. We are grateful to them for supporting the initiative facilitating the event in association
with them.
Mangalore University - MU, Mangalagangothri to foster practice based education too endorsed
primary objective of the Science Conclave and supported the initiative facilitating the event in
association with them.
M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology - MSRIT, Bangalore has been Mentoring Sahyadri under
Margadarshan scheme of AICTE. They too have accorded their support and facilitating the conclave
in association with them.
The entire conclave needs the support to make learning through projects and diverse exhibitions
creating the interest and curiosity alive. In this endeavor
The BrahMos : The Aerospace of Defence Research and Development Organisation of India will
bring forth their innovation through exhibiting their technology to students and participants.
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre – BARC: A premier multi-disciplinary Nuclear Research Centre of
India having excellent infrastructure for advanced Research and Development with expertise
covering the entire spectrum of Nuclear Science and Engineering and related areas will also exhibit
to focus on Environment, Health care for Societal awareness.
Mobile Planetariums “Tare Zameen Par”: Government initiative first of its kind in India to educate
and entertain young minds about the science behind the stars and space as an outreach programs
across India.
We thank the Principals of Navodaya, Morarji Desai, Ambedkar and other Private Management
schools for encouraging their students to participate in the conclave.
There are many supporting hands from Industry, Government sectors, Educationists, Research
Scientists who are all the well wishers of education we salute them….
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