EECS Symposium
IIScThe EECS division cordially invites you to the EECS Symposium on 4th & 5th April 2024. For more details please see: https://eecs.iisc.ac.in/EECS2024 Registration link for the event: EECS Symposium 2024 Registration Form.
The EECS division cordially invites you to the EECS Symposium on 4th & 5th April 2024. For more details please see: https://eecs.iisc.ac.in/EECS2024 Registration link for the event: EECS Symposium 2024 Registration Form.
Name of the Candidate : Mr. Sukesh A Degree Registered : Ph.D. Title of the thesis : Investigation Of Direct Lightning Strike To High Voltage Transmission Lines Time and date : 9.30 AM, 10th April 2024 Venue : High Voltage Laboratory Seminar Hall Research supervisor : Udaya Kumar ABSTRACT Lightning continues to be the single largest natural […]
Name of the Candidate: Anirban Chatterjee Title of the Thesis: Estimation of flashovers in the EHV/UHV lines on the east coast due to lightning produced by the Bay of Bengal cyclones Degree Registered: MTech (Res) in Electrical Engineering Time and date: 9.30 AM, 12th April 2024 Venue: High Voltage Laboratory Seminar Hall of EE Department […]
Abstract: As machine learning systems are increasingly deployed in real-world settings like healthcare, finance, and scientific applications, ensuring their safety and reliability is crucial. However, many state-of-the-art ML models still suffer from issues like poor out-of-distribution generalization, sensitivity to input corruptions, requiring large amounts of data, and inadequate calibration - limiting their robustness and trustworthiness […]
Title: Development of Pulsed Power Systems and Tooling Coils for Electromagnetic Manufacturing Applications Speaker: DEEPAK KAUSHIK . of Ph.D. (Engg) in Electrical Engineering under Electrical Engineering Date/Time: April 15 / 15:00:00 Location: HV Lab Seminar Hall Research Supervisor: Joy Thomas M Abstract: Electromagnetic pulse manufacturing is an emerging non-conventional manufacturing technique used for the forming […]
Name of the candidate: Ms. Apoorva Sahu Research Supervisor: BS Rajanikanth Degree Registered: PhD Department: Electrical Engineering Title of the Thesis: Plasma activated/assisted solid wastes in diesel exhaust treatment: a case study with agricultural, industrial and composite wastes Time and Date: 9.30 AM, 23rd April 2024 (tuesday) Venue: High Voltage building seminar hall Synopsis The […]
Title Investigating Neural Mechanisms of Word Learning and Speech Perception: Insights from Behavioral, Neural, and Machine Learning Perspectives Speaker: Ms. Akshara Soman Time: 1030am-1130am Venue: MMCR, EE, C241 and on the Teams-Meeting-Link Abstract The process of language learning and speech perception is a remarkable feat of the human brain, involving complex neural mechanisms that allow us […]
Ph.D. Thesis Open Defense Student Name : Ranashree Ram Thesis Title : Developmental Studies on a Multistage Induction Coilgun-Based Electromagnetic Launcher Place : High Voltage Lab Seminar Hall / MS Teams Date & Time : 8th May 2024, 10.30 AM Microsoft Teams Link Abstract The archetypal chemical propellant-based launchers (e.g., guns, missiles, spacecraft launchers, etc.) with their hot trailing […]
Title of Thesis: Frequent Episode Mining: Efficient Discovery Algorithms and Significance Analysis Speaker: Mr. Santhosh B. Gandreti Date/Time: Monday 20th May 2024 11:00 AM Venue: MMCR, EE Department Research Supervisor: Prof. P. S. Sastry Abstract: Frequent Pattern Mining is a popular area of data mining aimed at discovering interesting patterns that occur often in a […]
Colloquium Candidate’s Name : BABY SINDHU A V Degree Registered : Ph.D. Date & Time : 24th May 2024 @ 10.00 AM Venue : Seminar Hall, High Voltage Lab and in Teams Link Title : Developmental Studies on Polymeric Nano/Micro Composite Insulation for Various High Voltage Power Applications Abstract The demand for electrical power is increasing day by day necessitating a […]
Faculty Candidate Talk Title: Blind speaker separation from noisy speech mixtures Date and Time: 3:00 PM: 4th JUNE, 2024. Location: MMCR, EE dept (Online link) Abstract: Blind separation of speech mixtures into individual speaker signals is crucial for several speech processing applications, including teleconferencing. These applications require blind speech separation (BSS), i.e., without any additional […]
Name of the Candidate: Anirban Chatterjee Title of the Thesis: Estimation of flashovers in the EHV/UHV lines on the east coast due to lightning produced by the Bay of Bengal cyclones Degree Registered: MTech (Res) in Electrical Engineering Time and date: 11.00 AM, 10th June 2024 Venue : MMCR Seminar Hall of EE Department […]