One-Week ATAL online FDP on Robotics & Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, MRIIRS is conducting a one-week ATAL online Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on Robotics & Artificial Intelligence (AI) from 13th December 2021 to 17th December 2021 approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
Dr. Pardeep Kumar, PVC and Dean, FET enlightened the audience with the importance of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. Sh. R.K. Arora, Registrar, MRIIRS; Associate Dean, FET, Dr. Geeta Nijhawan; and Program coordinator Dr. Anita Khosla, Professor, EEE Department were also present.
The Chief Guest of the day was Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Professor, Electrical Engineering Department, MNIT Jaipur having significant experience in this domain. He apprised the participants about the relevance of the topic in today’s world.
Around 150 participants from Industry and various institutes from Pan India have registered through AICTE Portal. Eminent speakers from IIT’s, NIT’s and Industry will share their expertise during FDP. To enhance the knowledge of the participants and to have better understanding of the subject hands-on sessions have also been incorporated in design and modelling of Robots and Artificial Intelligence.
Dr. Rajesh Kumar conducted a session on Data driven modelling in Robots. The next session was taken by Dr. Dipankar Deb Professor IITRAM Ahmedabad. He explained about Adaptive Backstepping controller design of Quadrotor Biplane for physical delivery. Mr. Manoj Gupta and Mr. Tarun Nagar delivered wonderful sessions on Robotics using automation using hands-on training.
Dr. Monika Aggarwal Professor IIT Delhi shared her expertise on Quantam Machine Learning followed by a session by Dr. Rajesh kumar on development of Robotic arm.
The FDP will also cover Robot Dynamics and Kinematics, trajectory optimization for Robotics using AI, Internet of things, Modelling and Simulation Techniques for Dynamic Systems, IoT, Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Modelling and control of Robotic Manipulators.
It will help participants to apply advanced techniques in their research work and related activities.