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)
Faculties and Students of IEM & UEM organized IEEE IEMCON, 2016 at the University of British Columbia, Canada
Poster paper presentation session was held where students of IEM & UEM interacted with international Professors and research scholars during IEEE IEMCON 2016, UBC Canada.
Research papers were presented by authors coming from every corner of the globe in different sessions of IEEE IEMCON 2016 at the UBC Canada.
Prof. Axel Krings of University of Idaho, USA delivered his keynote address at IEEE IEMCON 2016 on 14th October 2016 at University of British Columbia ,Canada. 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.
Prof. Raj Jain of Washington University in St.Louis delivered his keynote address at IEEE IEMCON 2016 on 14th October 2016 at University of British Columbia ,Canada. 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.
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Prof. James Cole of University of Tsukuba, Japan delivered his keynote address at IEEE IEMCON 2016 on 15th October 2016 at University of British Columbia ,Canada. 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.
Prof. Motoharu Fujigaki of University of Fukui ,Japan, Keynote speaker of IEEE IEMCON 2016 was introduced by Prof Son Vuong, Emeritus Professor of University of British Columbia , Canada. 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 Bacherlor of Engineering and Master of Engineering degrees from Faculty of Engineering Science, Osaka University and his Ph.D. from Osaka University in 2001.
Prof. Rodney Vaughan of Simon Fraser University, BC Canada delivered his keynote address on 13th October 2016 at IEEE IEMCON 2016. Prof. 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.
Prof. David G.Michelson of University of British Columbia, Canada presented his Keynote address at IEEE IEMCON 2016 on 13th October 2016. 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.
Glimpses of the very successful IEEE IEMCON 2016 conference organized by IEM and UEM in the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada in October 13,14,15; 2016. The conference experienced an acceptance rate of 40%, delegates from 40 countries and 50 US and Canadian Universities.
In 2023, Govt. of India, Ministry of Education has ranked UEM JAIPUR in 1st position in North-Western India through Institution’s Innovation Council.
In 2022, UEM JAIPUR has ranked in 2nd position in entire North-Western India, under the Institutions Innovation Council (IIC) by the Ministry of Education, Govt. of India.
“1st in Rajasthan State
3rd in All India (BCA & MCA Both)”
AAA+
GOLD Category with A Grade
Award-Best University with quality Education in Jaipur in the Event Global Education Achievement Awards 2023
‘GOLD BAND’ with A Grade by R World Institution Ranking
‘Govt. and Private Institutions- All India Ranks – 32
Top Private Institutions- All India Ranks- 26
1st in Rajasthan and 10th in Entire North India
In 2022, UEM JAIPUR has been ranked as the “Most Promising University” by Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievements – ARIIA rankings, the 2nd most prestigious rankings by Ministry of Education, Govt. of India.