Navigating Ph.D. and Research Opportunities in Advanced Technology Institutes
Date: 9 February, 2024
Time: 11:00 am
Venue: HT-10
Expert Speaker: Ms. Parnika Gupta & Ms. Ojasvi Gupta
The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) at MRU recently hosted an enlightening alumni talk focusing on “Navigating Ph.D. and Research Opportunities in Advanced Technology Institutes” on 9 February, 2024. This session aimed to provide valuable insights and guidance to current students interested in pursuing doctoral studies and exploring research avenues within advanced technology institutes.
The alumni speaker Ms. Parnika Gupta is currently working as a Researcher at Tyndall National Institute Ireland. Her research includes co-design & co-packaging of photonic Integrated circuits & electronic Integrated circuits.
The alumni speaker Ms. Ojasvi Gupta, is working as a Researcher at Technical University Dublin and working in the area of Advanced computing Techniques.
The alumni speakers shared their firsthand experiences and expertise, shedding light on various aspects crucial for navigating the Ph.D. journey and seizing research opportunities in advanced technology institutes. Their insights proved invaluable in helping attendees understand the intricacies and challenges involved in pursuing advanced studies in this dynamic field.
The speaker emphasized the significance of early engagement in research activities, encouraging students to seek out opportunities such as internships, projects, and mentorship programs within their academic institution or industry partnerships.
Furthermore, the alumni speaker provided valuable insights into current research areas within ECE and the semiconductor industry.
The speaker highlighted the importance of staying updated with the latest developments in these areas, as they present significant opportunities for research, innovation, and career growth in the ECE domain and semiconductor industry.
Overall, the alumni speaker’s discussion on initiating research during the UG program and current research areas in ECE and the semiconductor industry served as a catalyst for inspiring attendees to explore research opportunities, expand their knowledge, and contribute to the advancement of technology in these dynamic fields.
Following the talk, there was an interactive Q&A session during which students had the opportunity to ask questions and seek further advice.
Talk was conducted in Hybrid mode as our speakers joined online. More than 40 students & few faculty members joined the event online and 34 students attended the session at HT10.
Session was ended with a vote of thanks and an online memento was presented to alumnus by Dr. Shruti Vashist & Dr. Nitika.
Title: “Navigating Ph.D. and Research Opportunities in Advanced Technology Institutes”
Date: 9 February, 2024
Time: 11:00 am
Venue: HT-10
Expert Speakers: Ms. Parnika Gupta & Ms. Ojasvi Gupta
The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) at MRU recently hosted an enlightening alumni talk focusing on “Navigating Ph.D. and Research Opportunities in Advanced Technology Institutes” on 9 February, 2024. This session aimed to provide valuable insights and guidance to current students interested in pursuing doctoral studies and exploring research avenues within advanced technology institutes.
The alumni speaker Ms. Parnika Gupta is currently working as a Researcher at Tyndall National Institute Ireland. Her research includes co-design & co-packaging of photonic Integrated circuits & electronic Integrated circuits.
The alumni speaker Ms. Ojasvi Gupta, is working as a Researcher at Technical University Dublin and working in the area of Advanced computing Techniques.
The alumni speakers shared their firsthand experiences and expertise, shedding light on various aspects crucial for navigating the Ph.D. journey and seizing research opportunities in advanced technology institutes. Their insights proved invaluable in helping attendees understand the intricacies and challenges involved in pursuing advanced studies in this dynamic field.
The speaker emphasized the significance of early engagement in research activities, encouraging students to seek out opportunities such as internships, projects, and mentorship programs within their academic institution or industry partnerships.
Furthermore, the alumni speaker provided valuable insights into current research areas within ECE and the semiconductor industry.
The speaker highlighted the importance of staying updated with the latest developments in these areas, as they present significant opportunities for research, innovation, and career growth in the ECE domain and semiconductor industry.
Overall, the alumni speaker’s discussion on initiating research during the UG program and current research areas in ECE and the semiconductor industry served as a catalyst for inspiring attendees to explore research opportunities, expand their knowledge, and contribute to the advancement of technology in these dynamic fields.
Following the talk, there was an interactive Q&A session during which students had the opportunity to ask questions and seek further advice.
Talk was conducted in Hybrid mode as our speakers joined online. More than 40 students & few faculty members joined the event online and 34 students attended the session at HT10.
Session was ended with a vote of thanks and an online memento was presented to alumnus by Dr. Shruti Vashist & Dr. Nitika.