Bhubaneswar: IIIT Bhubaneswar hosted a ‘Research Conclave’ on Saturday to mark a successful decade of achieving its status as a University on this day in 2014.
The conclave on ‘Emerging Technology for Sustainable Tomorrow’ witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, faculty members, senior researchers and industry experts.
Odisha’s Electronics & IT Minister Tusharkanti Behera was the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony. The inaugural session was presided over by Director of IIIT Bhubaneswar Prof Ashish Ghosh. Director of IIT Bhubaneswar Prof Shreepad Karmalkar and Debesh Das (Technology Practice Leader, IBM) were guests of honour.
In his address, Minister Tusharkanti Behera stressed the significance of renewable energy, sustainable futures and the role educational institutions such as IIIT play in contributing to such research.
Two plenary talks were delivered by Professor Karmalkar and Debesh Das providing nuanced ideas on the problems and solutions possible in the field of sustainable technologies.
This was followed by a panel discussion comprising eminent researchers and industry experts such as Prof. Pradipta Kumar Nanda (Vice Chancellor, SOA University), Dr. Debi Prasad Dash (Sr. Principal Scientist, IMMT), Dr. Debdoot Sheet (Asst. Professor, IIT Kharagpur), Goutam Behera (IT Expert, USA) and Jyotirmaya Rath (Incture Technology). This insightful and interactive session was succeeded by poster presentations that brought together diverse research insights and innovative solutions through academic-industry collaboration.
The valedictory ceremony saw a prize distribution round to encourage the best minds working in the field. A cultural event was also organised by the students. Professor Lipika Das and Professor Bharati Mishra of IIIT anchored the event, coordinated by Dr Arun Sahoo, Dr Deepak Rout and Sarthak Padhi.
Media coordinator and faculty of IIIT Bhubaneswar Shikha Vats helped in supervising and coordinating the event. The Conclave concluded with a formal vote of thanks by Dean Academics, Professor Rakesh Chandra Balbantaray and Dean Student Affairs, Professor Pradyut Biswal.