Jaipur, July 31, 2024: MathWorks, collaborating with DesignTech Systems India and IEEE Rajasthan Subsection, the leading provider of mathematical computing software, organized a one-day seminar titled “Powering Pedagogy – Seminar on Electric Mobility and Artificial Intelligence in Education,” discussing the new developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Electric Vehicles (EVs). On July 31, 2024, around 70 academics, researchers, and business executives attended the Radisson Blu, Jaipur event. The Rajasthan region is covered by the IEEE Jaipur Subsection, which seeks to develop chances for technological advancement in the educational ecosystem.
Professor D. Boolchandani, who chairs the IEEE Rajasthan Subsection and teaches Electronics and Communication Engineering at MNIT Jaipur, stated, “The seminar in Jaipur underscores our commitment to fostering knowledge exchange, supported by partnerships with MathWorks, and equipping professionals with the tools and insights needed to thrive in today’s rapidly evolving engineering landscape.”
During the lecture, Prof. N. P. Padhy, Chairperson (I/C) BOG, Director, MNIT Jaipur, gave the academic keynote. Experts from MathWorks spoke on a range of subjects during the event, such as how AI and EV system-level development are fueled by MATLAB® and Simulink®, AI in engineering applications, Python interoperability for AI applications, and instructional guidelines for EV modeling and simulation skills development. Along with certificates given to the Computer Science and Engineering and Electronics and Communication Engineering departments for their faculty, staff, and researchers’ dedication to academic excellence and industry collaboration through the use of MATLAB and Simulink, the LNM Institute of Information Technology (LNMIIT) was also presented with a MathWorks Credentialing plaque.
“At MathWorks, we are committed to leading change by providing a platform to share knowledge, explore new technologies, and inspire each other,” stated Chandan Pramanik, Director of Education, MathWorks India. This kind of seminar is essential for academicians to stay ahead of the curve in AI and EV breakthroughs as it guides them in incorporating the newest technology into their curricula. The success of the seminar highlights how crucial it is for businesses, academic institutions, corporations, and startups to work together in the ever-changing AI and EV world.
About IEEE Rajasthan Subsection
The IEEE Rajasthan Subsection is an evolving sub-section under the glory of the IEEE Delhi Section belonging to the Asia-Pacific Region, i.e., Region 10 of IEEE. It was established on June 20, 2015, and currently has more than 650 active members who are associated with more than 25 colleges throughout Rajasthan. This subsection has been formed for better networking between professional members and student members within Rajasthan. The sub-section is committed to the professional development of its members through its vibrant activities.