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  • SRMAP signed MoU with Speed Engineering Solutions March 17, 2022

    SRM University-AP has inked a Memorandum of Understanding(MOU) with Speed Engineering Solutions Pune. The MoU will significantly benefit the students of the Department of Mechanical Engineering in their studies and overall industry exposure. As part of the understanding, the following activities will be carried out-

    • Speed Engineering will deliver interactive and insightful webinars on Product Design-Development and similar topics to all students of the university.
    • Speed engineering will conduct online workshops on product design at subsidised charges for BTech and MTech students.
    • Speed engineering will offer full-time summer internships on Industry oriented product design and development to our BTech and MTech students.
    • Speed engineering will offer a series of skill-building projects based on industry work to the BTech and MTech students. They will work under the joint guidance of SRMAP faculty and experienced Speed Engineering professionals. These projects will be based on real-life industry problems.
    • Speed engineering will offer in-campus internships to some of the students of SRM AP based on their project performance.
    • Speed engineering will offer jobs to some of the brightest students based on their project performance.

    Prof Prakash Jadav welcomed the initiative and said, “This MOU is an excellent initiative for the mechanical engineering department. Our students will get huge benefits such as the latest training on Product design and Simulations, CAD, CAE and many other things. The benefits do not end here. Our students will further be able to convert opportunities to work on live industry projects and internships into attractive job offers. I am certain that our students will reap all the benefits from this collaboration.”

    Know more about Speed Engineering Solutions: About Us – Speed Engineering Solutions

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  • Machine learning algorithms predict stock market trends March 17, 2022

    Understanding stock market trends is crucial for investors to make key decisions. It was indeed a wonderful moment when Katla Sai Naveen from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, presented a paper for the first time with an intelligent solution to that problem. The paper “A Novel Stock Price Prediction Scheme from Twitter Data by using Weighted Sentiment Analysis” was presented at the 12th International Conference on Cloud Computing, Data Science & Engineering (CONFLUENCE-2022), organised by Amity University, Noida, UP, India. It was co-authored by Nikhila Korivi, Godavarthi Chandra Keerthi under the mentorship of Dr V M Manikandan, Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering. The paper will later be published in IEEE Xplore Digital Library.

    Abstract:

    Stock market forecasting is one of the most interesting research areas for many professionals and researchers. Economic conditions, investor sentiment, current events, future guidance, and a variety of other factors have an impact on the stock market. Since the stock market changes swiftly from time to time, it might be tough for a user or investor to keep up with the shifting trend. Combining sentiment analysis with a machine learning model, a solution to this problem has been introduced. Sentiment analysis is a text mining procedure that has one of the most important uses in analysing user reviews and evaluating the overall sentiment of a piece of text. The purpose of this research work is to create a machine learning model that takes recent tweets from the Twitter API and categorises each message as positive, bad, or neutral. Later, the impact of the person who wrote the tweet is also considered while predicting the trend. The parameters such as the total number of followers, the emotion of each comment on each post of selected stock, the number of likes and retweets are considered. An overview of the selected stock’s potential will be given to the user as the output.

    This research will be useful for businessmen and people with enthusiasm for the stock market. The research will provide insights and intelligence to help make profitable decisions. False positives during sentiment analysis is a major concern in this domain. The team is focused on improving the existing approaches with better methods to identify false positives.

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  • Orientation on international internship and immersion programmes March 16, 2022

    international internship and immersion programmes

    International internships and immersion programmes are eagerly sought after by the students these days. Having a plethora of opportunities to choose from, students are often perplexed to reach a decision in terms of opting for a course, learning its scopes, and orienting themselves in line with its requirements.

    The Office of International Relations and Higher Studies has scheduled a webinar on International Internship & Immersion Programmes for interested students to gather a comprehensive overview of such international programmes and their preparation strategies. This is an initiative to take them one step closer to their dream of overseas education.

    Date: March 16, 2022

    Time: 7.00 PM to 8.00 PM IST

    Join the webinar and equip yourselves for international learning opportunities.

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  • A novel method of synthesising 2D transition metal oxide layers March 15, 2022

    2D transition metal oxide

    Patent application No: 202241005220

    Publication date: 11/02/2022

    Title: Two-Dimensional Transition Metal Oxide Layers and a method for their Synthesis

    Inventors: Dr. Jatis Kumar Dash, Shaik Md. Abzal, Kurapati Kalyan, Sai Lakshmi Janga
    Department of Physics, SRM-University-AP, Andhra Pradesh

    The Department of Physics is glad to announce that Dr Jatis Kumar Dash and his PhD Scholars Shaik Md. Abzal, Kurapati Kalyan and Sai Lakshmi Janga have got their patent “TWO-DIMENSIONAL TRANSITION METAL OXIDE LAYERS AND A METHOD FOR THEIR SYNTHESIS” published on February 11, 2022.

    About the Patent

    Extensive use of portable electronic products and the rapidly growing commercial markets in smart electric appliances have created a seemingly high demand for flexible, wearable high-performance photoelectric devices and energy storage technology. In the search for new materials to meet these criteria, one promising solution may be the two-dimensional (2D) material heterostructures, assembled by stacking different conventional 2D materials (for example, graphene, transition metal oxides, carbides, and chalcogenides) in hetero-layered architectures.

    These 2D materials stackings are ultrathin layered crystals that show unusual physicochemical properties at few-atom thickness. These 2D heterostructures offer several key advantages for the next-generation devices such as (i) atomically thin 2D nanosheets provide a larger surface area due to complete exposure of the surface atoms, (ii) the edge sites in 2D nanosheets are chemically more reactive than their basal planes and the open gaps enable the intercalation of electrolyte ions and (iii) the high mechanical strength and flexibility at atomic dimensions allow them to be used in the next-generation wearable electronics.

    But the growth and stacking of 2D materials is always a challenge. Also, the existing growth tools are complex and expensive. Here, at SRM University-AP, we have fabricated the large-area ultra-thin 2D transition metal oxide (TMO) layers using an easy and cost-effective method. In addition, these 2D TMO layers are further integrated to different other 2D materials for their use in nano-electronic devices. Our work shows the great potential of ultra-thin TMOs in 2D-material-based flexible electronics.

    Social Implication

    2D materials are the prime candidates for making flexible, wearable, foldable and transparent self-powered smart electronic devices. The next-generation smart electronic devices will be made of 2D materials heterostructures which will need less operating power, less consumption of materials and will have ultimate scalability.

    The team is also in the process of optimization and aims to make prototype flexible 2D supercapacitors, photodetectors, ultrathin transistors, and various sensors.

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  • Innovatory conversion of bagasse to biogas March 15, 2022

    The Department of Environmental Science is glad to announce that Dr Lakhveer Singh has published a paper titled “Anaerobic digestion of sugarcane bagasse for biogas production and digestate valorization” in the journal ‘Chemosphere’ having an impact factor of 7.08 in collaboration with IIT Delhi.

    Abstract of the Research

    The complex structure of biomass is recalcitrant to degradation and is a major hindrance for anaerobic digestion, so different pre-treatment methods are applied to deconstruct the bagasse for microbial digestion. In this review, different processes developed for the pre-treatment of bagasse and their effect on biogas production have been extensively covered. Moreover, combinations of pre-treatment methods, co-digestion of bagasse with other waste (nitrogen-rich or easily digestible) for enhanced biogas production and biomethane generation along with other value-added products have also been reviewed. Thus, this review highlights the major emerging area of research for improvement in bagasse-based processes for enhanced biogas production along with digestate valorization to make the overall process economical and sustainable.

    The paper offers a promising solution with respect to the conversion of agricultural waste to biomethane along with other value-added products. As far as Dr Singh is concerned, future research should also be directed towards the life cycle assessment of different integrated technologies for quantifying the environmental and economic benefits which will help to choose the most sustainable option for digestate valorization.

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  • Sikindhar Jaladi represents Andhra Pradesh in National Youth Parliament Festival 2022 March 15, 2022

    The youngest National level participant of the year

    National Youth ParliamentThe national youth parliament initiative intends to strengthen the roots of democracy among India’s youth population. Sikindhar Jaladi, a first-year BTech Computer Science student at SRM University-AP, won district and state level elocution competitions and participated in the National Youth Parliament Festival 2022 conducted by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India.

    Mr Sikindhar bagged first place in the district level elocution competition in the District Youth Parliament in Krishna District on February 19, 2022, wherein he talked on the topic of Digital India. The top 2 participants from all districts of Andhra Pradesh competed at the state level, and Mr Sikindhar proved his mettle again, securing first place in elocution on the topic Startup India, Standup India.

    Across India, approximately 2,40,000 ( two lac forty thousand) people have competed on all levels. In that, only 87 (3 from each state, 29*3=87) of them were shortlisted to attend the national level. Out of which only 29 (1st place winners from each state) of them availed a chance to speak at the Parliament. Being the 1st place winner from Andhra Pradesh, Mr Sikindhar represented the state and delivered his speech in the Parliament House (Sansad Bhavan) in front of the Honourable Speaker, Cabinet Ministers of the central Government, Entrepreneurs and other Dignitaries.

    National Youth Parliament Festival (NYPF) is a national level competition organised by the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports in partnership with the Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan since 2019. (NYKS).

    Read this exclusive interview with Mr Sikindhar on his journey to Indian Parliament House

    “I am delighted to have got the opportunity to speak at Parliament, which is the highest forum of discussion and debate on public issues and national policy”, says Mr Sikindhar. “Also, I was the youngest youth parliamentarian aged 18 among all the participants”, he added joyfully.

    Preparation for the State Level Elocution Competition

    The topics were released one day before the state-level competition. Having a dream to become an entrepreneur, I chose Start-up India-Stand-up India among the given topics. I know how the start-up ecosystem has been growing in India and the sectors in which the Indian start-ups are emerging. On an important note, I would like to thank SRM University-AP for providing an entrepreneurship cell( Ecell) that solely focuses on starting up and inculcates leadership and entrepreneurial qualities in young minds. I would also thank our director of entrepreneurship cell Udayan Bakshi sir. I’m a member of the SRM Ecell at the Industree Owl, which helped me get acquainted with some startup and business terminologies.

    Experience at SRM AP

    Being a fresher, I like the experience here at SRM AP. I have good friends from all over the country. Those from the North Indian states like Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Bihar help me gradually learn Hindi. And that knowledge of Hindi helped me highlight some points of my speech in Hindi, which made my address more attractive. Suman Kumar from Bihar, my classmate and CSE project partner at SRM AP, helped in preparing my speech. Hopefully, I will enjoy and experience the fullest from the university once the university reopens for onsite classes.

    National Youth Parliament

    About the National Level Elocution competition in Delhi

    The experience at the national level competition was truly unique. Best speakers from all the states were competing there. Though I was a bit anxious, I’m happy that I learned many things. Among all the speakers and participants, I was the youngest one. I loved the whole trip and made a lot of connections and friends. I met Shri Om Birla– Hon’ble Speaker of Lok Sabha, Shri Anurag Singh Thakur– Hon’ble Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Shri Nisith Pramanik– Hon’ble Minister of State, Youth Affairs & Sports. We had a beautiful conversation with the honourable union ministers Anurag Singh Thakur and Nisith Pramanik about the problems faced by the people of India, responsibilities and fundamental duties of the youth and the people of India in policymaking. I would also like to share that I had a chance to have dinner with the honourable Union Minister Shri Nisith Pramanik on March 10th evening. We also experienced a beautiful cultural event with the union ministers and members of Parliament (MPs).

    Support received from SRM AP

    Definitely, SRM AP played a crucial role in the journey. When the state level results were announced, our beloved Vice Chancellor sir, Pro-Vice-chancellor sir, Dean SEAS Prof B V Babu sir, Student Affairs Assistant-Director Revathi ma’am, ITKM Associate Director Arundhati ma’am, ITKM department, management, faculty members, and friends encouraged and motivated me. As I mentioned earlier, I would like to thank SRM University for providing an entrepreneurship cell (Ecell) that solely focuses on starting up and teaches leadership and entrepreneurial qualities in young minds. I’m a member of the SRM Ecell at the Industree Owl department, which helped me get acquainted with some startup and business terminologies.

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  • Non-equilibrium dynamics of interacting particle systems with annihilation March 14, 2022

    non equilibrium dynamics interacting particles

    The Department of Physics is going to host the sixth instalment of the Eminent Guest Lecture Series: An Odyssey of Physics on March 19, 2022, at 03.00 PM IST with Prof Parongama Sen from the University of Calcutta as the keynote speaker. Dr Sen will be speaking on” Non-equilibrium dynamics of interacting particle systems with annihilation”.

    Prof Parongama Sen has been teaching at the University of Calcutta as Professor since 2008. She received her PhD from Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Calcutta in 1993. She was also awarded APS-IUSSTF Professorship in 2012-13. Her research interests include statistical physics: phase transitions and critical phenomena in magnetic systems, networks, quantum systems, percolation etc. and dynamical phenomena in complex physical and social systems.

    Non-equilibrium dynamics of interacting particle systems with annihilation

    There has been tremendous research activity on the evolution of systems comprising of interacting particles in Statistical Physics over the last few decades. This lecture particularly considers those systems in which the particles (also called reactants) may get annihilated instantaneously upon contact or merged as a single species, both of which reduce the particle number. Some of these processes have a one-to-one correspondence with the coarsening dynamics of spin systems and play an important role in the development of non-equilibrium Statistical Physics.

    Usually, one considers diffusive motion when the particles move freely, and some known results in this context will be discussed. Here, the speaker notes that the dynamics may also be considered in terms of population densities rather than individuals and examples include models of epidemic spreading.

    Finally, she will focus on a model in which the reactant particles are driven by a dynamic bias that radically changes the scaling behaviour of the relevant quantities. The results will be presented for such a system, highlighting the microscopic dynamics, which reveal a crossover behaviour.

    Register here for an informative session with Prof Parongama Sen.

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  • Semester Abroad Programme takes Shanmukh Rachakunta to UC Berkeley March 11, 2022

    Landing in a foreign university for higher education is an enviable opportunity that every student aspires for. Proper guidance, passionate effort and unwavering faith are the factors that drive you forward to give shape to your dream. The training received from your educational institution also has a substantial impact in helping you earn a seat in international universities. SRM University-AP has turned into a centre of excellence giving wings to the dreams of hundreds of students to fly high.

    Shanmukh Rachakunta is one among the lucky handful who has made it into UC Berkeley through the Semester Abroad Programme of SRM University-AP. Let us hear from Shanmukh as he shares his excitement upon learning the news.

    “It was unbelievably awesome; I still feel emotional when I think about it now, as it’s one of the best things that has ever happened to me. I have always looked up to my seniors who got this opportunity earlier and shaped their futures. Now seeing myself there indeed excites me.

    The first eligibility for applying for semester abroad program is overall GPA, which is supposed to be >=9.0 until that semester, and the resume for further interviews. My first interview was more technical, and the questions were on my major studies – computer science. Selected candidates had a second interview, where they were assessed on their projects, interests, and future goals. The last interview was from the University of California. Most of it was on analysing our communicative skills and what we expect from them.

    The semester abroad program is for six months. UC Berkeley Engineering’s Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology – SCET, offered us courses for our SAP program. SCET teaches using the Berkeley Method of Entrepreneurship and offers a suite of highly applied, experiential project courses that develop the entrepreneurship and innovation potential for students, professionals, and academics.

    Apart from maintaining good academic performance, I plan to work on my start-up and its research. Being a contextual leader, currently, I am working with my team on our idea.

    I would always be grateful for the people who have generously shared their advice and wisdom and guided me to this opportunity. SRM University-AP has awarded us with a scholarship of $21,900 which covers the semester fees, application fees, and health insurance throughout our stay. The perks of the SRM student exchange also include reserving my seats for courses, and the travel cost is free in Berkeley. It is hard to mention everyone because everyone played a major role in getting this opportunity. Special thanks to Prof Raghunathan T, Naga Swetha ma’am, Sonam ma’am, and Ashu Abdul sir who are still guiding us through our journey here. Not to forget the friend circle who always gave me the competitive spirit to go forward.”

    Check out our international page to know more about our pioneering initiatives that facilitate the abroad journey of our students. Join SRM University-AP, the next-generation learning institute and get exposed to global education culture.

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  • CR & CS inks MoU with Ziroh Labs for Academic Alliance Program March 11, 2022

    Academic allianceThe Department of Corporate Relations & Career Services at SRM University-AP collaborates with Ziroh Labs for the Academic Alliance Program. Under this academic alliance program, Ziroh labs will be acquiring patent solutions and other project developments from the renowned faculty of SRM in coordination with the creative pool of students/scholars.

    The Earn While You Learn (EWL) Program enables the students of SRM University-AP to furnish and co-develop the products with Ziroh labs and get rewarded monetarily. Ziroh labs will provide the frameworks, guidelines, and documentation required to complete a project. Participants will receive mentorship from industry experts on live projects and have an opportunity to meet with some of today’s finest minds in innovation. Ziroh Labs will also provide Internship and Placement opportunities to SRM University-AP students.

    Representatives from Ziroh Labs expressed their gratitude to Dr R Premkumar-Registrar, Mr M S Vivekanandan, Associate Director- Corporate Relations & Career Services and Mr P. Venkateswara Rao-Senior Manager, Internship, Corporate Relations & Career Services for making this collaboration possible.

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