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JSS ACADEMY OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
NEWS@ISE Biannual E-Newsletter (Aug 2017 – Jan 2018)
Vol-3 Issue -1 (Jan 2018)
Table of Content
Activities at department
1. Workshops/Seminars/Conference
2. Industrial Visits
3. Research @ISE
4. Parents teachers Meet
5. Faculty Corner
From the Editorial Desk
With Immense pleasure and delight we are happy to share that Department of ISE has got accreditation by NBA for a period of three years from 2017 to 2020.
In this issue of our e-newsletter NEWS@ISE academic and research activities, achievements of faculties and students during August 2017-Januay 2018 are discussed. We hope the newsletter helps in motivating the young minds to kindle their knowledge and use it as a platform to express their creativity.
Vision Of The Department
To emerge as a centre of academic excellence,
by producing competent professionals to meet
the global challenges in the field of Information
Science and Technology.
Mission Of The Department M1. To prepare the competent professionals to
meet the advancements in the industry and
academia by imparting quality technical
education.
M2. To enrich the technical ability of students
to face the world with confidence,
commitment and teamwork.
M3. To inculcate and practice strong techno-
ethical values.
Program Specific Outcomes PSO1: Apply the Programming Skills to solve
Engineering problems
PSO2: Adaptability to Software Development
Methodologies
PSO3: Demonstrate the knowledge towards
the Domain specific and initiatives of
Information Science & Engineering
To emerge as a centre of academic excellence,
by producing competent professionals to meet
the global challenges in the field of
Information Science and Technology
Workshops/Seminars/Conference
A technical talk on "CompuMusic Technology- Creation of Music using Software", under the
banner of Computer Society of India and the Department Cultural club for the students of ISE
Department was arranged on 17-08-2017 at 10A.M .The speaker was Mr.
ChidambaraKalamaji, Adjunct Professor-PES University, Bangalore. Dr. D V Ashoka
organized the event
Department of Information Science and
Engineering under the banner of Computer
Society of India JSSATE Chapter was
organized a technicl talk onInformation
and storage issues in Modern Intelligent
environments 23rd september 2017 in the
JSSATE , Bangalore college campus.
The program was coordinated by Dr. D V
Ashoka.
An awareness program on importance of rivers titled “Rally for Rivers” was conducted to create
awareness about the natural water resource rivers. The resource persons were Achyut and
Sowmya from Isha Foundation. The event was organized by Mrs. M B Apsara on 17/8/17.
A Technical talk was organized by Information Science Department on 19-08- 2017 on
“RecentTrends & opportunities in VLSI industry”. The expert speaker MrNarasimha
Kamath , Head at Kanada Technologies, Bangalore. This talk focused on the recent trends in
VLSI technology with an emphasis on current research avenues. The Talk was very informative
and interactive and was a good learning experience for the students.The technical talk covered
both video session on chip fabrication and VLSI applications, Importance of hardware
description language. The event was coordinated by Mrs. Rekha P M and Mrs. Anitha P.
The corporate interactions for the students have proven to contribute much to their social &
technological well-being. It is also a platform where students could express and show out their
output in relation to what is being learnt in the classroom.
In view of this, JSS Academy of Technical Education organized a Corporate Orientation with
the given theme: “Service Oriented Architecture(SOA)” to be facilitated to the final year IT
related branch students on Monday, 11/Sep/2017 during 11 AM to 12:30 PM, by SHIVA
MURTHY M.S., CEO, GenMarQ, Bengaluru. The event was organized by Dr. Dayananda P.
A technical talk on “Data Transformation” was organized on 16/10/2017. The speaker for the
session was Mr.BasavarajHiremath. The event was coordinated by Mrs.Anitha P.
Achievements
Dr. Malini M Patil participated and presented a
paper entitled ”Handling Concept Drift in Data
Streams by using Drift Detection Methods.“ in
the 2nd
International conference on Data
Management , Analytics and Innovation, at
Institute of Industrial and Computer
Management & Research (IICMR), Pune, 19-21
January 2018. She was also awarded First
Position for Best Paper Presentation in Track:
Big Data Management. The award was sponsored
by SPINGER with a gift voucher of EUR 200.
Dr.Dayananda P was sanctioned a fund of Rs. 1,25,000/- for the project titled “Detection of cancer in
colonography images using GPU”. NVIDIA Corp.. is the funding agency
Industrial Visit A batch of 55 students (5 th semester) and 2 staff coordinators from Information Science and Engineering
department of JSSATEB visited the ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC) at old Airport Road,Vimanapura Post,
Bengaluru-17 on 23.10.2017. ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC), Bengaluru, is the lead centre for conceptualization, design, development, fabrication, Integration and testing of complex satellite
technology and is also actively engaged in the Research & Development in the area of advanced state of
art technologies, total management of all satellite missions, creation of a vibrant space industry for realization of space systems, technology transfer, academia interface, etc.
Third International Conference on Cognitive Computing and Information Processing CCIP 2017
was held on 15 and 16 Dec 2017. It was jointly organized by the Dept of CSE and ISE. The
dignitaries present were Dr. K. Dinesh, Co- Founder, Infosys Ltd., Dr. Michael Carl, Director,
CRITT, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, Dr. C. Ranganathaiah, Director ( A & A),
JSSMVP , Dr. T. N Nagabhushan, Principal, SJCE, Mysuru, Dr. Mrityunjaya V Latte, Principal,
JSSTAE, Bengaluru. Dr. PrabhudevJagadeesh& Dr. Chayadevi M L, General chairs of the CCIP
2017.
The Conference provided a wonderful platform for researchers to enrich their knowledge base
and explore the innovations in Cognitive Computing and Information Processing.Research papers
were received from India, Australia, Greece, USA and Singapore. Upholding the quality
requirements, around 33% of the received papers were selected for presentation by the expert
committee after thorough review process. All the presented papers were published by the
prestigious Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS), Springer.
Articles Published/Presented at International Journal/ Conferences
Name of the Faculty
Publication details
Dr. D V Ashoka
A Paper titled “Exploration of Neural Network Models for Defect Detection
andClassification” was published in International Journal of Convergence
Computing, Vol 2, Issue 3-4, Pages 220-234
A paper on “Event Data Analysis in Large Virtualized Environment” was
presented at the "Third International Conference on Cognitive Computing
andInformation Processing (CCIP – Dec 2017)"JSSATE, B’luru (Springer)
Dr. Malini M Patil
A paper titled “Pharma Data analytics: An Emerging” was presented IEEE
International Conference on Smart Technologies for smart nations held on
August 17- 19, 2017 at REVA University, Bengaluru
DOI:10.1109/SmartTechCon.2017.8358578Electronic ISBN: 978-1-5386-0569-
1
A paper “Handling concept drift in data streams by using rift detectionmethods”
was presented in the International conference on data mgmt,analytics and
innovations at IICMR (Springer) ,Pune India on 19-21st January
A paper entitled “A Systematic Study of Data Wrangling” was published in
International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science, Vol.
10, Issue 10, pp. 32-39 (Jan 2018).
Nethravathi B
A paper titled “Cooperative Communication Protocols in WLAN-A
Comprehensive Review” was published in the journal International Journal of
Engineering Technology Science and Research (IJETSR), ISSN: 2394-3386,
Vol 4, Issue 10, Oct 2017
The Department of Information Science organized parent-teacher meeting on Saturday, 7th Oct,
2017 in MB-223, at 11.00 am. The main purpose of the meet was to create a common platform,
where teacher and parents come together to enrich the student’s educational experiences and
discuss variety of issues, regarding all round development of students. Mrs. Rekha P M
coordinated the event.
Faculty Corner
Data use draining your battery? Tiny device to speed up memory while also saving power
The more objects we make "smart," from watches to entire buildings, the greater the need for
these devices to store and retrieve massive amounts of data quickly without consuming too much
power. Millions of new memory cells could be part of a computer chip and provide that speed
and energy savings, thanks to the discovery of a previously unobserved functionality in a material
called molybdenum ditelluride.
A new functionality in a two-dimensional material
The two-dimensional material stacks into multiple layers to build a memory cell that allows data
to be stored and retrieved much faster on a computer chip, saving battery life.
Researchers at Purdue University engineered this device in collaboration with the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Chip-maker companies have long called for better
memory technologies to enable a growing network of smart devices. One of these next-
generation possibilities is resistive random access memory, or RRAM for short.
In RRAM, an electrical current is typically driven through a memory cell made up of stacked
materials, creating a change in resistance that records data as 0s and 1s in memory. The sequence
of 0s and 1s among memory cells identifies pieces of information that a computer reads to
perform a function and then store into memory again.
A material would need to be robust enough for storing and retrieving data at least trillions of
times, but materials currently used have been too unreliable. So RRAM hasn't been available yet
for wide scale use on computer chips.
Molybdenum ditelluride could potentially last through all those cycles. Molybdenum ditelluride
allows a system to switch more quickly between 0 and 1, potentially increasing the rate of storing
and retrieving information. This is because when an electric field is applied to the cell, atoms are
displaced by a tiny distance, resulting in a state of high resistance, noted as 0, or a state of low
resistance, noted as 1, which can occur much faster than switching in conventional RRAM
devices.Because less power is needed for these resistive states to change, a battery could last
longer.
In a computer chip, each memory cell would be located at the intersection of wires, forming a
memory array called cross-point RRAM.
"Logic," which processes data, and "interconnects," wires that transfer electrical signals.Logic
and interconnects drain battery too, so the advantage of an entirely two-dimensional architecture
is more functionality within a small space and better communication between memory and logic.
Millions of new memory cells could be part of a computer chip and save power for smart devices,
thanks to the discovery of a previously unobserved functionality in a super thin material.
Author: Mrs. Rekha P M
Asst. Professor, ISE
Time Management and Productivity “I am busy, I don’t have time” is a common slogan used by most of the people today, specially the younger generation. The important point to be contemplated is everyone has 24 hours. The essential tip is
to learn from the winners who have achieved in their life in those 24 hours. Mr. Narendra Modi, Dr. A P J
Abdul Kalam, Mr. Mukesh Ambani, Elon Musk and the list of the winners go on. Don’t allow the smaller things to take your time. If you do so you will not be able to accomplish the
bigger tasks. Figure out the highest priorities and do your best to work first on those things that will take
you one step towards your goal. Once your goal-related activities are scheduled, then you can reschedule
all the other activities that are less important, but still you need to do it. That is what the winners do. You too can be a winner with proper time management.
To be more precise every day spent is a matter of seconds. Every morning 12:00 AM you are credited
with 86,400 seconds. Every night this account becomes empty. There is no option left for fixed deposit, withdraw or carry forward. It is left to you how to invest those 86,400 seconds efficiently. Managing
those seconds depends on your body clock. Each one of us comes with an in built body clock. The clock
tells you to act according to the body and change your lifestyle according to that. When the body is filled
with energy, utilize that time. Put all your efforts when you are active.
There are three stages in your life: past, present and future. The past is for learning from experience to live well in the present and prepare for the future. Divide your time into high-output and low-output hours.
High-output hours are when you can do more in less time. The tips during high-output hours are:
1. Personal Discipline.
2. First things first. 3. Make a to-do-list.
4. Budget your time.
Remember 80% of your success comes from 20% of your activities. How does this work? There is a famous saying “Reap as you Sow”. It means what you do today is what
you get tomorrow. You reap what you sow in those 86,400 seconds. So what do want to sow? If you want
trust, sow honesty. If you want victory, sow perseverance. If you want success, sow hard work and
determination. Good time management leads to prosperity and bad time management leads to destruction says Chanakya.
Tips for Good Time Management:
1. Don’t postpone the work. 2. Time bound for planning.
3. Find out your high-output hours.
4. Prioritize and Focus. In a nutshell, “Fruits of labor are based on the choices you make through those 86,400 seconds”.
Author: Nagamani N Purohit
Asst. Professor, ISE
FACULTY STRUCTURE
PROFESSOR Dr. D V Ashoka
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Dr. Chayadevi M.L Dr. Malini M Patil DrDayananda P
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS Mrs. Sumathi H.R Mrs. Mamatha .G Mrs. Apsara M.B Mrs. Nagamani N. Purohit Mrs. Rekha P.M Ms. Hamsavani R.N Mrs. B.Nethravathi Mrs. AnithaPalaksha Mrs. Sudha P.R Mrs. Sowmya K.N MrsFathimaAfroz Mr. Anil B C MrsNagashree S
MrsSahana V
SUPPORTING STAFF STRUCTURE
Name Designation
Pradyumna Foreman
Gajendra J Instructor
Sowmya G Instructor
Mahendra M Instructor
Manjunatha H S Instructor
Sowmya P Instructor
Mahadevaswamy H V Attender
Ramya M Lab helper
Sreedhara S D Lab helper
Manukumar K S Lab helper
Mahadevaswamy N Lab helper
Editorial Board 1. Dr. Chayadevi M.L Associate Professor & HOD, ISE 2. Mrs. Nagamani N P, Assistant Professor, ISE 3. Mrs. Sowmya K N, Assistant Professor, ISE JSS Academy of Technical Education
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