Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) Government of India IIT Guwahati IIITDM Jabalpur MNIT Jaipur NIT Patna IIT Roorkee NIT Warangal — Faculty Training — Training and Consultancy — Services for Industry — Technical Incubation and Entrepreneurship — Continuing Education for Students & Professionals WINTER COURSES through NKN (November - December 2017)
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Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY)Government of India
— Faculty Training— Training and Consultancy— Services for Industry— Technical Incubation and Entrepreneurship— Continuing Education for Students & Professionals
WINTER COURSES through NKN (November - December 2017)
India is fast emerging as a world power in Information, Communications Technology andElectronics (ICTE) sectors. To complement its growth and further development, there is anever-increasing need for trained professionals with specialization in this space. This includestraining of professionals not only in existing and changing technologies but also in the fieldsof R&D and electronics manufacturing. This will specifically be aimed at the ICTE sector tocreate a substantial resource pool of talent and generate ample opportunities for entrepreneurs.
Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) has approved a scheme and set upElectronics and ICT Academies at 07 (seven) institutions viz. IIT Guwahati, IIT Kanpur, NITWarangal, NIT Patna and IIITDM Jabalpur (all five under Category-A); and IIT Roorkee, MNITJaipur (both under Category B). The Ministry had earlier setup two ICT Academies at TamilNadu and Kerala respectively. Estimated cost and targets for the Electronics and ICT Academyin the two Categories for a period of four years are as under:
These Academies are aimed at faculty/mentor development and upgradation to improve theemployability of the graduates, diploma holders in various streams, through collaboration ofStates/Union Territories. Each Academy is being provided funding support for four years and isexpected to generate revenue by charging fee and taking up other activities to meet therecurring cost in a gradual manner and become self-sustainable by the end of fourth yearonwards. All these Academies will cater to the requirements of identified neighbouring Statesand UTs also. Brief information about all the Academies is available at :http://Meity.gov.in/content/scheme-financial-assistance-setting-electronics-andict-academies
Activities of the Academies• Faculty development for
— Specialized training with hands-on on basic and advanced level topics for Engineering streams and— Domain based training on use of ICT tools and techniques for non-engineering streams
• Training and consultancy services for industry• Curriculum development for Industry• Continuing Education programme for students / working professionals• Design, Develop and Deliver specialized modules for specific research areas• Providing advice and support for technical incubation and entrepreneurial activities
About Winter Courses
Faculty Development Programmes in core areas of Electronics and Information & Communication Technology(ICT) streams have been planned by academies for delivery during Winter (i.e., November - December2017). All these winter courses will be offered through National Knowledge Network (NKN) by invitingexperts from IITs, NITs, IIITs and other premier institutes/industries. In addition, local course coordinatorsat respective academies will take care of practicals and practice sessions. The following three courseswould be taken up for delivery during forthcoming winter vacation.
IIT Roorkee Dr. Meenakshi Rawate-mail:[email protected]: 897 987 9044
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S.No. FDP Name Dates Local CoordinatorDetails
Global CoordinatorDetails
ParticipatingAcademies
3. Power 11-20,Electronics December
2017
Indian Institute ofTechnology GuwahatiDr. Praveen Kumare-mail:[email protected]: 361 258 2525
IIT Guwahati Dr. Praveen Kumare-mail:[email protected]: 361 258 2525
Target Beneficiaries: Interested Faculty of engineering/technical institutions are eligible to attend these wintercourses.
Availability of seats at each offering Academy: Fifty (50) seats are available for each winter course to beoffered at each academy. Participants will be selected based on first-cum-first-serve basis by each academy. Ten (10)more seats are also available for participants from industry. Selected participants will be communicated throughe-mail / notified in E&ICT Academy websites.
Course duration: Each winter course is designed for 80 hours (Theory Lectures: 35 hours, Practicals: 35 hours,and Pedagogy, Soft skills & Demo teaching/Case study presentation by participants: 10 hours)
Accommodation: Boarding and Lodging will be provided at free of cost. No Travel Allowance will be paid to theparticipants.
Registration Fee for each Winter Course:Faculty Members: Rs. 3000/- (Three Thousand rupees only)Faculty of SC/ST Category: Rs. 1500/- (One Thousand five hundred rupees only)Persons from Industry: Rs. 9000/- (Nine Thousand rupees only)
Note: Participants belonging to a state other than the states mentioned above can apply to any one of the nearestacademies as per their choice.
How to apply:
* A duly filled-in application form in the prescribed format duly signed and sponsored by the Head of the Instituteto which candidate belongs (along with demand draft / wire transfer details) should reach by post to the localcoordinator of the participating academy.
* Government of India norms will be followed for SC/ST category participants.
* The application form along with the Registration fee can also be submitted by e-mail to Local Coordinator of therespective academy.
Note: Refer offering Academies websites for complete postal address and other details of winter courses.
Last Date for Submission of Applications and Intimation of Selection:
Payment through DD / Online transferAcademyName
Participants belongingto States/ UTs
IIT Guwahati Assam, Arunachal Pradesh,Manipur, Meghalaya,Mizoram, Nagaland,Tripura, and Sikkim
Demand Draft in favor of "Registrar, IIT Guwahati" Payable atGuwahati or On-line Mode: Account Name: IIT Guwahati R&D E&ICTACADEMYAccount No. 36071160089 and IFSC: SBIN0014262
IIITDMJabalpur
Madhya Pradesh,Chhattisgarh, andMaharashtra
Demand Draft in favor of ''Electronics and ICT Academy, IIITDMJ''payable at Jabalpur or On-line Mode: Account Name: Electronicsand ICT Academy, IIITDMJ, JabalpurAccount No. 50302042708 and IFSC: ALLA0212433
MNIT Jaipur Rajasthan, Gujarat, Dadra& Nagar Haveli, andDaman & Diu
Demand draft in favor of "Electronics and ICT Academy, MNITJaipur" Payable at Jaipur or Online Mode: Account Name: Electronics& ICT Academy, MNIT, JaipurAccount No: 676801700483, IFSC: ICIC0006768
NIT Patna Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha,and West Bengal
Demand draft in favor of "Director, NIT Patna" payable at Patna orOn-line Mode: Account Name: NIT, PatnaAccount No: 50380476798, IFSC: ALLA0212286
IIT Roorkee Jammu and Kashmir,Himachal Pradesh, andUttarakhand
Demand draft in favor of "Dean SRIC IIT Roorkee" payable at Roorkeeor On-line Mode: Account Name: Research Project, IIT RoorkeeAccount No: 33012172097, IFSC: SBIN0001069
Object OrientedProgramming
2. Digital SignalProcessing andSensons
1-10, December 2017 20th November 2017 25th November 2017
3. Power Electronics 11-20, December 2017 1st December 2017 05th December 2017
1. 20-29, November 2017 10th November 2017 15th November 2017
S.No. FDP Name Dates of the FDPSelection list
intimation by e-mail/Display in the website
Last date for submissionof application
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The following are the details of winter courses being offered during November - December 2017
Winter Course 1: OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING (20-29, November 2017)
ModuleNo.
ModuleName
Module Coordinator Topics Speaker(s)
1. OOP Dr. Arka ProkashMazumdarMNIT Jaipure-mail:[email protected]: 954 965 8129
Introduction to OOP, Why OOP, OOP vs. otherParadigms; Basic Concepts - Classes, Objects;OOP properties - Encapsulation, Abstraction,Inheritance, Polymorphism.
Dr. Arka ProkashMazumdarMINT, Jaipur+ team fromMNIT, Jaipur
2. Java Dr. Arka ProkashMazumdarMNIT Jaipure-mail:[email protected]: 954 965 8129
Introduction to Java - Why Java, Where isJava, Java compilation vs Other languages,JVM, JRE, JDK; Programming - Codestructure, Classes, Objects, Methods, Datatypes, Reference variables, Scope and lifetime of variables, A simple java program;Arrays, operators, expressions, ConditionalBranching, Iterations.Constructors, Method Overloading, Classhierarchies (Inheritance), Base & DerivedClasses, Type of Inheritance, Multiple andmulti-level Inheritance, Overloading andOverriding, Dynamic Method Dispatch, Typeconversion and type casting, Methodbinding, Coping with complexity, Universalsuper class.Constructors, Access and non-accessModifiers, Object class, Abstract Classes,Interfaces, Inner Class, Anonymous classes,Packages, Naming, Domain, Foundationpackages, Package creationGarbage Collection, Factory Methods;Exception handling- Error classes, Exceptiontypes, Throwing and handling exceptions,Creating new exceptions; Java Threads- lifecycle, priorities, Runnable and Threadclasses, Scheduling, Synchronization. FileHandling - Streams, Files, and Buffers.Introduction to C++. Simple C++ program,Methods, Classes, Comparison with Javaclasses, Member Functions, Access modifiersof Members, Constructor and Destructors,Copy constructors. Inheritance - differentimplementations, Comparison with Java'slimited Inheritance.Friend functions, Why Java does not Supportit. Operator Overloading, Virtual Functions,Abstract classes. C++ templates.
Dr. Arka ProkashMazumdarMINT, Jaipur+ team fromMNIT, Jaipur
Python: Introduction, Variable Type,Operators, Working with Lists and ImportingLibraries. The Random library.
Formatting, Statistics, and a Menu DrivenDatabase Program, Tuples, Data Dictionaries,Text and CSV Files, Functional Values, Sorting,
Applied Plotting, Charting & DataRepresentation in Python,
Applied Machine Learning in Python- Introto SciKit, text mining and text manipulationbasics, (nltk framework for manipulatingtext), (basic natural language processingmethods to text)
Prof. J. P. SinghNIT Patna
Dr. Akshay DeepakNIT Patna
Dr. Akshay DeepakNIT Patna
Prof. J. P. SinghNIT Patna
4. ScalaProgram-
ming
Scala: Basic, Object Oriented Programming-classes, case objects, (Collections, IdiomaticScala)
Case studies/Demo- Scala applications
Industry Talk(s)
5. RProgram-
ming
Prof. D. V. L. N.SomayajuluNIT Warangale-mail:[email protected]: 912 101 6547
R Basics: Introduction, Syntax, Variable Type,Basic Operators, flow control, functions, datastructures. Exploratory data analysis.
Linear and non-linear regression modelingand classification models, math behind theworking of classification algorithms;unsupervised learning algorithms, time seriesanalysis and forecasting models, and textanalytics.
Term Document Matrix, normalize with TF-IDF, word cloud; cosine similarity, scoresimilar documents, Latent SemanticIndexing (LSI) as a vector space model togroup similar documents.
Programming Plot function, ProgrammingSubplots, saving plot, programming colorand 3D Plots. Constructing charts using theGgplot2, multiple strategies to speed up Rcode; ̀ dplyr` and ̀ data.table` packages, pipeoperator; interface C++ code in R using Rcpppackage; building an R package usingfacilities from the roxygen2 and dev toolspackages.
Prof. D. V. L. N.SomayajuluNIT Warangal
Prof. V.RavindranathJNTU Kakinada
Dr. NageshBhattIDBRT,Hyderabad
Dr. T.RamakrishnuduNIT Warangal
Dr. Pilli EmmanuelShubhakarMNIT Jaipure-mail:[email protected]: 954 965 8131
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Winter Course 2: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING AND SENSORS (1-10, December 2017)
Review of Signals and Systems, linear shiftinvariant systems, stability, and causality.Linear constant coefficient differenceequations: Impulse response, step response,response to arbitrary inputs. (2 hours)
Frequency domain representation ofdiscrete time signals and systems: Z-Transform and properties, analysis of lineartime invariant systems using Z-domain.Frequency Analysis of Discrete Time Signals:Discrete Fourier representation of periodicsequences (DTFT), Properties, Frequencyresponse. (4 hours)
Discrete Fourier Transform: The DFT & itsproperties; Inverse DFT, Linear filteringmethods based on DFT - Use of DFT in linearfiltering, filtering of long data sequences,Efficient computation of DFT algorithms -Radix 2 (DIT & DIF), Radix 4, Split radixalgorithms.
Linear filtering approach to computation ofDFT - Goertzel algorithm, Chirp z transform,Quantization effects in the computation ofDFT - Direct & FFT method. (2 hours)
Prof. S. C. DuttaRoy andProf. S. D. JoshiMNIT Jaipur
Prof. S. D. JoshiMNIT Jaipur
Dr. Puli KishoreKumarNIT Patna
Prof. S.D. JoshiMNIT Jaipur
2. FilterDesign
andRealiza-
tion
Prof. Rohit SinhaIIT Guwahatie-mail: [email protected]: 995 482 5080
Digital Filter Structures: FIR filters - Directform, Cascade form, Frequency sampling,Lattice; IIR filters - Direct form-I/II, Cascadeform, Parallel form, Lattice & Lattice-Ladder.
Design of FIR Filters: Linear phase FIRfilter, Design of linear phase FIR filter -Windowing, Frequency sampling; Optimumequiripple linear phase FIR filter.
Design of IIR Filters: IIR filters from Analogfilters (Butterworth approximation) -Impulse invariance, Bilinear transformation;Frequency Transformations.
Quantization & Round-Off Effects:Sensitivity to quantization of filtercoefficients, Round-off effects in digitalfilters - Limit cycle, scaling to preventOverflow.
Prof. RohitSinha andDr. Shaik RafiAhamedIIT Guwahati
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ModuleNo.
ModuleName
Module Coordinator Topics Speaker(s)
3. MultirateDSP and
DSPProces-
sors
Dr. T. Kishore KumarNIT, Warangale-mail: [email protected]: 833 296 9353
Multirate DSP: Decimation by a factor D,Interpolation by a factor I, Sampling rateconversion by a rational factor I/D.
DSP Processors: TMS 320X/ ADSP 21XXArchitecture and Applications.
Sri M. V.RaghunathandSri K. V. SridharNIT, Warangal
Industry Talk(DRDO/Unistring,Hyderabad)
4. Intro-duction
andMesure-ment ofPhysical
Para-meters(Part 1)
Dr. T. Kishore KumarNIT, Warangale-mail: [email protected]: 833 296 9353
Introduction to Sensors, BasicRequirements, Classification, static anddynamic characteristics, Loading effects,Introduction to strain, Load, Force andDisplacement sensors.
Displacement : Linear and Rotary displace-ment sensors-Potentiometer, Capacitive andInductive type displacement sensor -position sensors - Optical encoder,Photoelectric sensor, Hall Effect Sensor.
Fundamentals of power electronics,semiconductor devices used in powerelectronics, uncontrolled and controlledsingle phase rectifiers, three phase rectifiers,filters used in rectifiers.
Applications of power electronics convertersin motor drives: Energy conversion andpower quality improvement in induction,synchronous, permanent magnet sine fed,synchronous reluctance motors, Permanentmagnet brushless dc (PMLDC) and switchedreluctance motors.Use of converters in solar PV systems: Useof non-isolated and isolated DC/DCConverters in Standalone solar PV and Gridinterfaced PV, Multi port DC/DC Converterin SPV, DC/DC Converters in solar waterpumping. Vehicle to Grid systems.Converters for wind energy conversionsystems, Power Converter topology for windenergy conversion system, Back to backconverters, matrix converter, Z sourceconverters, Cyclo converters, multilevelconverters. Converters for standalone andgrid interfaced wind energy conversionsystem. Unique Configurations for LinkingWind Turbines on the Grid.FACTS devices: An introduction to TCR(thyristor controlled reactor), TSC (thyristorswitched capacitors), STATCOM (Staticsynchronous compensator), SSSC (Staticseries synchronous compensator), UPFC(Unified power flow controller), Applicationof these devices in grid tied systems. SmartInverters
Prof. FernandesIIT Bombay
Prof. UdaykumarR. Y,MNIT JaipurProf. Arun Kumar VermaMNIT, Jaipur
Prof. ChatterjeeIIT BombayDr. Nitin GuptaMNIT, Jaipur
Prof. ChatterjeeIIT BombayDr. Rajesh KumarandDr. Vijaykumar K.MNIT, Jaipur
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IIT Guwahati
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