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World Champion of IEEE Maker Project
Afaq Ahmed, the world champion of IEEE Maker Project - 3rd year CSE student of University of Engineering & Management (UEM), Jaipur. A very proud moment for us as a teacher.
The IEEE announced a new opportunity for the innovative, creative and curious makers to transform problems into #technology solutions. IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for humanity, announced the annual IEEE Maker Project Competition, welcoming innovators and tech enthusiasts to battle it out for great prizes and the chance to work with an IEEE member.
Afaq Ahmad, 3rd Year, CSE student of University of Engineering & Management (UEM), Jaipur has won 1st prize across the world in IEEE Maker Project Competition.
His Gaming Console was selected as the best_project by IEEE.
Please click on:-
http://transmitter.ieee.org/makerproject/view/e0345
and
https://transmitter.ieee.org/2016-ieee-maker-project-winners/
The students of UEM Jaipur are really doing good day by day. PROUD OF OUR STUDENTS............
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Jan 14, 2017
Awards & Achievements
ACM ICPC
A coding (programming) team from University of Engineering & Management (UEM), Kolkata got selected in the final round and is representing India in ACM ICPC (the biggest and most prestigious international coding championship, where there is always participation from different countries all over the world, and happens in different countries in different years) final round.
The name of the team is "Clueless".
http://icpckolkata.in/…/list-of-teams-selected-for-kolkata…/
They got selected along with many IITs and NITs and other national institutes.
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Jan 14, 2017
Awards & Achievements
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
In the reputed Vidwan portal, the Researchers' Network - the profile, expertise and achievements of Prof. Dr. K. P. Ghatak has been published.
Prof. Ghatak is currently the Research Director of IEM and the Dean of University of Engineering & Management (UEM), Kolkata.
He is the author of 10 Springer monograms, the most reputed international monogram of the world. He has published more than 500 research papers in international reputed SCI journals, and has produced more than 40 Ph.Ds from reputed Universities and Central Institutes of the country.
Please see the portal at:-
https://vidwan.inflibnet.ac.in/profile/48998
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Oct 25, 2016
Awards & Achievements, University Daily News
The news of IEM-UEM group getting appreciation from Optical Society of India for Optronix 2015 got published in indiaeducation.net
http://www.indiaeducation.net/news/iem-uem-group-gets-appreciation-from-optical-society-of-india-optronix-2015-at-vancouver-canada.html
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Oct 20, 2016
Awards & Achievements, University Daily News
Rohan Dutta of BCA 2nd year scored a stunning 9.63 CGPA. Previous year he scored 9.75
CONGRATULATIONS ROHAN........
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Oct 5, 2016
Awards & Achievements, University Daily News

Ritam Ghosh, student of IEM-UEM group is representing India in the SPIE approved Student Chapter of India.
Ritam is visiting San Diego to represent India on 28-31 August, 2016 and to participate in Students' Leadership Program and represent IEM Group student Chapter.
This is a sponsored visit by SPIE to represent India in front of the world of Photonics and Opto-Electronics.
Congratulations.. Ritam....... one more feather in the cap of IEM-UEM group.
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Aug 4, 2016
Awards & Achievements, University Daily News
Team "DarkSwag" from IEM-UEM group emerged one of the winners in the 2 Day Hackathon organised by Nasscom 10k Startup in association with American Centre and powered by Microsoft, an all India app development contest.
The idea they pitched was of a Citizen Journalism, Better Governance and Better Safety app.
The App is called "The God's EYE".
The features of the app are:
I) You can report a problem in your locality by using the "add issue" feature and people in your locality will get notified that you've added the issue. Then they can then acknowledge that by upvoting it thus, proving the legitimacy of the issue and increasing the priority of the problem and getting rid of hoaxes.
II) The government can then see the list of problems in your area and the priority of each problem, which the government will then try to solve. If you're satisfied with the solution then you can close the issue.
III) This app comes with an SOS functionality. You push a button and your details will be send to a central organisation which will send you immediate help according to your need. Sort of like 911 for India. Infrastructure for which is underway.
Congratulations to IEM-UEM students...... One more feather in our cap......
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Jul 28, 2016
Awards & Achievements, University Daily News
Praveen Baheti and Manish Jindal from 3rd year CSE are doing internship in Iwate Perfectural University, Japan, with whom IEM and UEM has MoU
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Jul 19, 2016
Awards & Achievements, University Daily News