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IEM and UEM are organizing the IEEE CCWC on January 9-11, 2017 in Las Vegas, USA.
After organizing the IEEE IEMCON 2016 in Vancouver, Canada and IEEE UEMCON 2016 in New York, USA very successfully, IEM and UEM are organizing the IEEE CCWC on January 9-11, 2017 in Las Vegas, USA. Previous conferences saw participation from delegates of 40+ countries with more than 50 Canadian and 50 US Universities participating, including Ivy League US Universities. The IEEE CCWC 2017 conference is being held just after the Las Vegas CES - Consumer Electronics Show - the biggest show on Earth with more than 1,70,000 delegates participating from around the world. The CCWC conference delegates will get opportunity to attend the CES show which will be held over an area of more than 36 football fields and will have all major brands including Google, Apple, Microsoft, Tesla, TATA, Motorola, Sony etc participating. Faculty members, students and alumni researchers are invited to to submit manuscripts reporting original unpublished research and recent developments in the topics related to the conference. It is required that the manuscript follows the standard IEEE camera-ready format. Poster papers of research works in progress are also invited. All accepted papers will be published in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. This is a tremendous opportunity provided by IEM and UEM to its faculty, student and alumni community to publish research works, network with foreign Professors and generate opportunities. http://ieee-ccwc.org/
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Nov 9, 2016
University Daily News
The Roller Coaster Ride To XLRI – Suman Saha, XLRI
The Roller Coaster Ride To XLRI – Suman Saha, XLRI https://insideiim.com/the-roller-coaster-ride-to-xlri/ I remember two years ago sitting there on the usual last bench of my classroom supposedly learning electronics and telecommunication engineering, having no idea what I was doing with my life or where it was actually headed. The placement season was about to begin and I lacked the motivation to actually prepare for an IT job. Our beloved Sanghamitra ma’am suddenly walked in. She looked angry and not her usual happy self. Then followed an hour-long verbal bashing for all of us and the crux of the matter was “Please buckle up! Do something about your lives. You all are better than this”. That somehow clicked. I’m sure most of us would have forgotten that one hour in the next minute or so but that stayed with me reverberating in my ears all day long. I was already taking classes for these MBA examinations at a renowned coaching center of the city. But it was more like a stroll in the evening every Sunday with my close bunch of friends. That changed immediately. The very thought of being a frustrated software developer for the rest of my life was enough to get me going. And hence the journey started. The Sunday stroll turned into serious four hours in class trying to improve every single moment. Those uncountable hours over Facebook and WhatsApp changed to online materials and mock tests. I was on a roll. I was improving in every single mock test I was giving. The feeling was ecstatic. More ecstatic than Manchester United scoring a goal. I knew I was on the right track. Sure, my engineering studies got a bit disrupted but I didn’t care. I had my goals set. I hadn’t felt this determined ever in my life. Finally, the time had arrived. The hard work and determination had actually paid off and I ended up with amazing scores in all the three exams I had appeared for. (98.48%ile in CAT, 98.68%ile in XAT and 99.54%ile in IIFT). But this was just the beginning. The roller coaster ride had just begun. It followed a staggering one month of numerous group discussions and personal interviews which drained me both physically and mentally to the core. I kind of realized the battle was more mental than physical. And only the strongest would survive. I kept pushing on. The season of results had arrived and I was freaking tensed. Would all this hard work ultimately give anything? The next month was the toughest. I was waitlisted in about 7 or 8 B-schools including IIM Shillong, SP Jain Mumbai, MDI Gurgaon, IIFT, IIT B and XLRI. The wait was very difficult. Every day felt like a week. But it was all worth it in the end. That mail from the B-school of your dreams is the most prized possession I had back then. It was XLRI. YES! I had to actually read the mail twice to believe this was actually happening. Being a general engineering fresher, my chances were as low as it could get but somehow the things just fell into place. The first thing that came to my mind was that one hour of being reprimanded that day in the classroom. Had that not happened who knows where I’d be now! Having completed the dreaded first term here in XLRI, I can safely say that this has been an experience of a lifetime. This shapes you as a person. This makes you so clear professionally and to some extent personally as well. You learn to think with a clear mind about what you want to do with your life. I ended up getting a coveted internship offer at JPMorgan Chase. Along with that, I kind of sorted out my personal life as well which was going through a huge storm before coming here. Cheers to XL! Cheers to the best B-school you can ever think of! And as they say, “Happiness has its own way of taking its sweet time.”
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Nov 9, 2016
Awards & Achievements, University Daily News
A group photo of IEEE IEMCON-2016, at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada organized by the IEM-UEM group in association with IEEE Vancouver.
The speakers of the conference were:- 1) Prof. David G.Michelson of University of British Columbia (UBC), Canada (David G. Michelson received the BASc, MASc, and PhD in electrical engineering from the UBC. From 1996 to 2001, he served as a member of a joint team from AT&T Wireless Services, Redmond, WA, and AT&T Labs-Research, Red Bank, NJ, where he was concerned with the development of propagation and channel models for next-generation and fixed wireless systems) 2) Prof. Rodney Vaughan of Simon Fraser University, BC, Canada (Rodney Vaughan is the Sierra Wireless Chair in Communications at Simon Fraser University, BC, Canada. His university training was in New Zealand and Denmark. Most of his career has been as an electronics system designer, and he joined academia (SFU) in 2003) 3) Prof. Motoharu Fujigaki of University of Fukui, Japan (Motoharu Fujigaki is a Professor in the Department of Human and Artificial Intelligent Systems Division of Advanced Informatics and Machinery at University of Fukui, Japan. He obtained his Bachelor of Engineering and Master of Engineering degrees from Faculty of Engineering Science, Osaka University and his Ph.D. from Osaka University in 2001) 4) Prof. James Cole of University of Tsukuba, Japan (James Cole is currently a professor at the University of Tsukuba in Japan. He graduated from the University of Maryland, PhD physics (high energy and particle physics), and after a post-doctorate at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics) he went to the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) , and then the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). At ARL he developed simulated annealing programs for pattern recognition, and at NRL he began his current research. Prof. Cole wrote parallel computer programs with advanced visualizations to model sound propagation in complicated ocean environments) 5) Prof. Raj Jain of Washington University in St. Louis (Raj Jain received his Ph.D. in 1978 from Harvard University and an M.E. from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Dr. Jain is currently a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. He is a Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of ACM, a Fellow of AAAS, a winner of ACM SIGCOMM Test of Time award,Center for Development of Advanced Computing – Advanced Computing and Communications Society (CDAC-ACCS) Foundation Award 2009, WiMAX Forum Individual Contribution Award 2008, 2014 Distinguished Alumnus Award from Indian Institute of Science Bangalore Alumni Association, and ranks among the top 90 in CiteSeerX’s list of Most Cited Authors in Computer Science) 6) Prof. Axel Krings of University of Idaho, USA (Axel Krings received his doctorate (1993) and master’s (1991) degrees in computer science from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, a Dipl. Ing. (1982) in electrical engineering from the FH-Aachen, Germany, and joined the University of Idaho Computer Science faculty in 1995)
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Nov 9, 2016
Conferences, University Daily News
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The Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Engineering & Management (UEM), Jaipur is proud to share the successful completion of an Industrial Visit to the SAS Delhi office by our students enrolled in the SAS Collaboration Program.
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Engineering & Management (UEM), Jaipur is proud to share the successful completion of an Industrial Visit to the SAS Delhi office by our students enrolled in the SAS Collaboration Program. This visit was a significant milestone in our ongoing industry-academia partnership with SAS, designed to connect classroom learning with real-world applications in the dynamic field of Data Analytics. During the visit, students had the unique opportunity to attend multiple keynote sessions led by SAS experts, covering: Hands-on tools and technologies Real-world case studies and insights Advanced topics in analytics and business intelligence The students were guided and mentored throughout the visit by our esteemed faculty members, Prof. Jyoti Anand and Prof. Soumya Sen. This initiative reinforced UEM Jaipur’s commitment to offering practical learning experiences, ensuring our students are industry-ready and equipped with skills aligned with current market demands. We take immense pride in witnessing our students gaining such valuable exposure and thank SAS for their continued collaboration and support in shaping the future of data professionals. #TopRankedUniversity#uemian#uem#UEMJaipur
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Jul 22, 2025
Data Analytics, Other events, SAS, SAS Collaboration Program, UEM Jaipur, University, University Daily News
University of Engineering & Management (UEM), Jaipur was honoured to host the inspection team from GHRDC (Global Human Resource Development Centre)
University of Engineering & Management (UEM), Jaipur was honoured to host the inspection team from GHRDC (Global Human Resource Development Centre)—a prestigious ranking body for BCA, MCA, and Engineering programs. The expert panel from GHRDC comprised: • Ms. Mekhla Sinha • Ms. Aradhana The day began with a Central Presentation, where our respected Registrar Sir elaborated on key institutional strengths such as internship opportunities, startup culture, national rankings, patents filed, IIC activities, impactful publications, and funding achievements. Following the presentation, the GHRDC team visited the key academic facilities across both Academic Block 1 (Engineering Departments) and Academic Block 2 (BCA & MCA Departments), exploring state-of-the-art facilities like the GSS Lab, Solar Lab, Mechanical Workshop, Central Library, Innovation Lab, IoT Lab, and Antenna Lab. Each Head of Department proudly showcased their department’s highlights—from hands-on industrial training and notable publications to strong alumni networks and multiple placement offers. The GHRDC panel expressed appreciation for the sincere efforts of our faculty, the collaborative spirit of the departments, and the continuous support from the university management in fostering academic and professional excellence. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the GHRDC team for their visit and valuable insights. #TopRankedUniversity#uemian#uem#UEMJaipur
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Jul 22, 2025
Engineering programs, UEM Jaipur, University, University Daily News
University of Engineering & Management (UEM), Jaipur is proud to share the successful completion of a Workshop on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), conducted by the Department of Physiotherapy on March 18, 2025, at the UEM Jaipur campus
University of Engineering & Management (UEM), Jaipur is proud to share the successful completion of a Workshop on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), conducted by the Department of Physiotherapy on March 18, 2025, at the UEM Jaipur campus. The workshop aimed at equipping our students with critical life-saving skills and emergency response techniques. We were honoured to have Dr. Gaurav Patni, renowned CTVS Surgeon from Manipal Hospital, as the resource person for the session. His expert guidance and hands-on training provided participants with a comprehensive understanding of CPR and its real-world applications. Key highlights of the session included: Importance of early CPR intervention in emergency scenarios Step-by-step demonstration of CPR techniques Practical training on mannequins for real-life simulation Strategies to manage emergency medical situations effectively The workshop saw enthusiastic participation from around 80 students, who engaged wholeheartedly in the learning process. Their active involvement, curiosity, and commitment to mastering essential healthcare techniques were truly inspiring. As a gesture of gratitude, our Hon’ble Registrar Sir presented a token of appreciation to Dr. Gaurav Patni for his invaluable contribution to the session. This initiative aligns with our commitment to practical, hands-on education and the holistic development of future healthcare professionals. At UEM Jaipur, we strive to empower our students not just with academic knowledge but with the skills and confidence to make a real difference in society. We look forward to organizing more such impactful sessions that enhance both medical education and community health preparedness. #TopRankedUniversity#uemian#uem#UEMJaipur
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Jul 22, 2025
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