Faculty Development Programs - Institute of Engineering

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Faculty Development Programs - Institute of Engineering
Faculty Development Programmes
Organized by
Faculty Development Cell
Institute of Engineering & Management
1. Proficient Protection of Intellectual Property of Research
Proposals
September 2, 2014
Venue: Science Auditorium (Gurukul)
Time: 10 AM
Program Schedule
Time
10:00 AM –
10:15 AM
Event
Speaker
Organization
Topic
Inauguration
Invited Talk 1
Prof. Pranab
Kumar Banerjee
Jadavpur
University
"Research" a
complement of
"Teaching"
11:00 AM –
12:00 PM
Invited Talk 2
Prof. Manas
Kumar Sanyal
Indian Institute of
Engineering
Science &
Technology
IPR and
Knowledge
Economy
12:00 PM –
1:00 PM
Invited Talk 3
Prof. Subhasis
Mukherjee
Calcutta University
Copyrights
10:15 AM –
11:00 AM
1:00 PM
onwards
Lunch
Inauguration
Speech Abstracts
"Research" a complement of "Teaching"
A common, perennial topic of debate within academic community involves the questions of teaching vs.
research. Some academics opine that research is irrelevant in professional institute - that it is a form of
consumption by teachers that do nothing to train better professionals. During last decade or little more
all over the world there change in paradigm in educational objectives especially in technological and
professional studies. It has transitioned from conventional input based education to outcome based
education. A teacher cannot implement and adopt outcome based education unless he is equipped with
current trend and continuously changing requirements of the society. The presentation starts with
discussing the educational objectives with reference to technical education. To meet the objects and to
provide proper training to the students, the educator must be involved in research and continuously
improve the contents of teaching materials and methods as per need. In an academic institute the
teachers will not be motivated to do research unless there is environment of research in the institute
and good academic ambiance. To create research environment serious involvement of all stake holders
is essential. In research activities one has to "experiment', "examine", "probe, "study", and draw
conclusions. These need lot of time, financial support and proper encouragement from management. In
this presentation the guideline for mobilization of research fund and application procedure for different
fund granting authorities will be discussed. The persons involved in research would become
disinterested if it is not properly appreciated, encouraged and rewarded. One process of getting social
and international recognition is to publish paper and getting patent. The presentation will conclude brief
discussion about the method of filing patent application.
Prof. Pranab Kumar Banerjee
IPR and Knowledge Economy
We live in a knowledge based economy. Innovation and an untainted reputation are of fundamental
importance to a company's success. Intellectual assets are amongst a company's most valuable assets
and the means to protect and enforce them have become increasingly important. Intellectual property
(IP) rights such as trademarks, patents or copyright can provide the tools to achieve this. The rise of the
Internet and social networking sites present new challenges for IP regimes, as does an emerging IP
market. Up until relatively recently, intellectual property (IP) law was a specialized and dry legal domain,
populated by a small cadre of expert lawyers. It was rarely contentious, let alone publicly debated. Over
the past few years, particularly with the development of an economy increasingly based on knowledge,
this has changed considerably. We encounter, use and create IP every day – both in our professional and
private lives. IP is an opportunity but can also be an operational risk – companies need to take both
aspects into account.
Prof. Manas Kumar Sanyal
Copyright and all that!
Intellectual Properties (IPs) are creation of mind. It becomes an intangible asset the moment it is
created. Though intangible, it both has a use value as well as an exchange value, thus it can be traded.
Since it can be traded, the owners should be properly identified, the right of the owner to be conferred,
to be enforcing, the guilty should be booked, and should the rights be infringed. Being intangible
property, the definition of theft, infringement is vague, so is the definition of the ownership in the first
place. This calls for new legislation, new definitions, possibly new enforcing authority and possibly new
punitive measures. Copyright is an interesting piece of IP, which offers many surprises and opened up a
new domain of intellectual pursuit. Some of the surprises and some of the contradictions of the existing
regimes will be highlighted. Lastly, some moral issues will remain at the centre-stage forever, when we
discuss about the creation of mind and the thrust towards pushing the frontier of knowledge.
Prof. Subhasis Mukherjee
Audience
2. E-Governance
September 9, 2014
Venue: Science Auditorium (Gurukul)
Time: 3 PM
Program Schedule
Time
3:00 PM –
5:00 PM
Event
Speaker
Organization
Invited Talk
Mr. G. K. Pillai
Former Union
Home Secretary
Topic
" E-Governance –
Opportunities and
Threats for Next
Generation"
3. Cloud Computing
September 10, 2014
Venue: Science Auditorium (Gurukul)
Time: 3 PM
Program Schedule
Time
3:00 PM –
5:00 PM
Event
Speaker
Organization
Invited Talk
Mr. Kantanu
Kundu
CEO and Founder
A2ZApps Pvt. Ltd.
Topic
" The Future Ahead –
Cloud Computing"
4. Toy Technology
September 24, 2014
Venue: Seminar Hall (Gurukul) Time: 2 PM
Program Schedule
Date
Sep 24,
2014
Time
2:00 PM –
4:00 PM
Event
Speaker
Invited Talk
Prof. Amitava
Gupta
Organization
Professor
Department of Power
Engineering, JU
Topic
" Toy Technology –
It’s not a Child’s Play"
The faculty development programme (FDP) held on 24.09.2014 at the Seminar hall of the Institute of
Engineering & Management Campus was addressed by Prof. Dr. Amitava Gupta of Jadavpur University.
Prof. Dr. Gupta began the address with 2 short films. The first film was titled “No Child’s play” which
dwelt on the art of toy making.
The film traces the development aspect of toy making from ancient age to the digital age. It showed the
usage of articulated tools used around 7000 years back and how different was its travel down the ages
in terms of form, shape and looks. The toys had different stories to tell and how they were a part of the
society and culture during the Maurya and Gupta period to the Chinese dynasties. The industrial
revolution which brought in a change in the approach to toy making through the mechanical touch to
the craftsmanship and thereby the shift in thinking that happened. The fifties and sixties saw the
introduction of electric operated toys in the market which made a paradigm shift in the whole concept
and opened up the doors to the toy manufacturers. The seventies saw the introduction of plastic toys.
Gradually the toy manufacturers moved on with new innovations, more customized with much more
technological upgradation to the digital age.
Prof. Dr. Gupta made a presentation titled “Kids’ Stuff “ on innovation drawing the example of two 2
wheelers highlighting the simulation aspect. While talking on the subject he laid stress on the
advantages of Bluetooth application and development of drive mechanism citing examples from the 2
wheelers. Prof. Dr. Gupta also spoke on the principle of an Open Loop Pulsating Heat Pump (PHP) while
highlighting the story of a toy motor boat. He explained the idea behind the movement of the boat and
showed the modification done by a researcher (through a short film) where electric heat has been used
for the evaporator and for powering of the boat, solar panels were used for flying quadcopters. He
ended his discourse with another short film which dwelt on the subject of plastic moulding and
designing through a software called solidworks.
At the end of the session he dwelt on the huge toy industry, the overall market size and the challenges
by the Chinese toy industry. On a question of how to highlight the students engaged in robotics he urged
the faculty members to explore the possibilities with leading toy manufacturers like Funskool which can
open up the doors for the students.
Prof. Amitava Gupta
5. Physics
September 25, 2014
Venue: Seminar Hall (Gurukul) Time: 2 PM
Program Schedule
Date
Sep 25,
2014
Time
1:30 PM –
3:30 PM
Event
Educational
Movie
Speaker
Organization
-
-
Topic
E=MC2 Einstein’s Big
Idea
An educational movie on “E=mc2 Einstein’s Big Idea” was shown as a part of the faculty development
programme (FDP) held on 25.09.2014 at the Seminar hall of the Institute of Engineering & Management
Campus.
Snapshots of the movie “E=MC2 Einstein’s Big Idea”
6. Patent
October 30, 2014
Venue: Science Auditorium (Gurukul)
Time: 12 Noon
Program Schedule
Date
Oct 30, 2014
Time
12:00 PM –
1:00 PM
Event
Invited Talk
Speaker
Dr. Mahuya
Hom Choudhury
Patent &
Organization
Scientist, Patent
Information
Center, WB State
Topic
Patent Filing
Trademark
Attorney
Oct 30, 2014
1:00 PM –
2:00 PM
Invited Talk
Ms. Paramita
Saha
Council of Science
& Technology,
Govt. of WB
Scientist, Patent
Information
Center, WB State
Council of Science
& Technology,
Govt. of WB
Dr. Mahuya Hom Choudhury
Patent Search
Ms Paromita Saha
Audience
7. Astronomical Dating of Ancient Events and Mahabharata
November 15, 2014
Venue: Science Auditorium (Gurukul)
Time: 2 PM - 4 PM
Program Schedule
Date
Nov 15,
2014
Time
2:00 PM –
4:00 PM
Event
Speaker
Organization
Invited Talk
Dr. Amitabha
Ghosh
Ex-Director of IIT,
Kharagpur
Dr. Amitabha Ghosh delivering lecture
Topic
Astronomical Dating of
Ancient Events and
Mahabharata
8. Teacher’s Training Programme on Mentoring
Faculty Development Programme on
"Mentoring the students in IEM to make them ready for corporates and higher
studies”
12-13 Jan 2015
Audience: All the faculties of IEM
Speakers:
1. Prof. Dr. Sudhir Kumar Barai “Career Planning”
Professor, IIT KGP
skbarai@civil.iitkgp.ernet.in
+91 94340 18649
12th Jan 2015; 1:00-2:30pm
2. Prof. Dr. Manas Kumar Sanyal “Career of Engineers : Myth and Reality”
Professor, IIEST Shibpur
hodhrm@becs.ac.in; hrmbesus@gmail.com; sanyal_manas@yahoo.co.in
+91 98313 52950
12th Jan 2015; 2:30-4:00pm
3. Mr. Debanjan Dutta
MD, Webcon Consulting (India) Limited
debanjand@hotmail.com
+91 98308 40038
13th Jan 2015; 1:00-2:30pm
4. Mr. Sajal Ghosh “Recruitment & Selection - An insight towards the HR Function”
Director (HR) & Company Secretary
MCC PTA India Corp. Private Limited
gsajal59@yahoo.com
+91 98310 82959
13th Jan 2015; 2:30-4:00pm
The points to be discussed
• What are the important points mentors should
focus upon
• How to write a good resume
• Deciding how to choose the right placement
• Practical tips on job applications and interview
techniques
• Developing a range of transferable skills, e.g
time management
• Examining career options
• Providing an insight into the final year
• Learning from their experiences
• To cope with finding a placement while
studying and manage time and priorities
• Helping in writing application to different
universities
• Paper presentations
• To identify their strength and make them
confident with their communication
• Seminars
• Communication Development programs
• Personality Development class
• To prepare them for corporate environment
• Outbound training Program
• Industrial visit
• Conferences
• Guest Lectures from Corporate
• Reading articles of various industries
• Regular aptitude training
• Group Discussions
• Mock Interviews
• Career Development Programme
• Etc..
Mr. Sajal Ghosh delivering lecture
9. Lecture on “Make in India Slogan vis-à-vis China India Growth
Story”
Jan 15, 2015
Venue: Science Auditorium (Gurukul)
Time: 9:30 – 10:30 AM
Program Schedule
Date
Time
Event
Speaker
Organization
Invited Talk
Mr. G. K. Pillai
Former Union
Home Secretary
Jan 15, 2015
9:30 AM –
10:30 AM
Topic
Make in India Slogan
vis-à-vis China India
Growth Story
10.
Teacher’s Training Programme on Pedagogy
Jan 21-22, 2015
Venue: Science Auditorium (Gurukul)/Management House
Time: 11 AM
Program Schedule – Day 1
Date
Time
9:30
AM
9:30
AM –
12:00
PM
Event
Speaker
Organization
Topic
INAUGURATION
Keynote
Talk
12:00
PM –
12:25
PM
Dr. Satyajit
Chakrabarti
IEM
Venue
Sc Audi
Coordinator
Prof. Dhriti
Barua
Sc Audi
Prof. Sreyashi
Datta
Sc Audi
Prof. Gora
Chakraborty
Sc Audi
Prof. Malay
Ganguly
Seminar
Hall
Prof. Rajib
Ganguly
Canteen
Prof. Aditya Ray
LG 0.3
Prof. Dwipayan
De
Canteen
Prof. Aditya Ray
Sc Audi
Prof. Asok
Banerjee
Teaching
Pedagogy
Sruti Natak
“Aainer tin dharaa”
PARALLEL SESSIONS
Jan
21
12:30
PM –
1:30
PM
1:00
PM –
1:45
PM
1:45
PM –
2:45
PM
2:45
PM –
3:00
PM
3:00
PM –
4:00
PM
Invited
Talk 1
Prof. Bhaskar
Gupta
Jadavpur
University
Invited
Talk 2
Dr. Shivaji
Chakraborty
Jadavpur
University
Teaching
Pedagogy in
Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
Teaching
Pedagogy in
Electrical
Engineering
LUNCH
Invited
Talk 3
Prof. Himadri
Chattapadhyay
Jadavpur
University
Teaching
Pedagogy in
Mechanical
Engineering
TEA
Invited
Talk 4
Prof. Subir
Choudhury
ExDirector,
IIM.
Kolkata
Teaching
Pedagogy in
Management
Studies
Program Schedule – Day 2
Date
Time
Event
Speaker
Organization
Topic
11:30
AM –
1:00
PM
Invited
Talk 5
Dr. Amit
Chakraborty
Medical
Practitioner
Motivational
Speech
Sruti Natak
“Ischool o Baadi”
Jan
22
1:00
PM –
1:45
PM
1:45
PM –
2:45
PM
2:45
PM –
3:00
PM
3:00
PM –
4:00
PM
Venue
Coordinator
Sc Audi
Prof. Nilanjana Datta
Roy
Sc Audi
Prof. Gora
Chakraborty
Canteen
Prof. Aditya Roy
Sc Audi
Prof. Tapan Kumar
Hazra
Canteen
Prof. Aditya Roy
Sc Audi
Prof. Kajari Sur
LUNCH
Invited
Talk 6
Prof. (Dr.)
Ajay
Chakraborty
IEM
Teaching
Pedagogy in
Physics
TEA
Invited
Talk 7
Prof. (Dr.)
Dipak
Chatterjee
Ex-Principal
IEM
Teaching
Pedagogy in
Mathematics
Overall Coordination and Photography – Prof. Indraneel Mukhopadhyay
Prof. Dr. Satyajit Chakrabarti
Sruti Natak
“Aainer tin dharaa”
Prof. Dr. Bhaskar Gupta
Audience
Prof. Dr. Shivaji Chakraborty
Prof. Himadri Chattopadhyay
Prof. Subir Choudhury
Dr. Amit Chakraborty
Sruti Natak
“Ischool o Baadi”
Audience
Prof. Dr. Ajay Chakraborty
Prof. Dr. Dipak Chatterjee
11.
Workshop on “Initiative for Enlightening Youth, Creativity and
Innovation”
Feb 25, 2015
Venue: Science Auditorium (Gurukul)
Time: 4:00 – 5:00 PM
Program Schedule
Date
Time
Event
Speaker
Feb 25, 2015
4:00 – 4:30
PM
Invited Talk
Dr. S.K.Mitra
Invited Talk
Mr. C.P.Daniel
Feb 25, 2015
4:30 – 5:00
PM
Organization
Dy. Controller of
Patents & Designs,
The Patent Office,
Kolkata
Examiner of Patents
& Designs, The Patent
Office, Kolkata
Topic
Overview of IPRs
on Procedure for
Registration of Designs
12.
A Health Awareness programme on “Breast Diseases”
conducted by Medica Super Specialty Hospital
Program Schedule
Date
Time
March 12,
2015
1:30 PM –
2:30 PM
Event
Invited Talk
Speaker
Organization
Dr. Tapti Sen
HOD – Consultant
Breast Surgeon from
the Medica Institute
of Breast Diseases
Topic
Breast Diseases
About the program
A Health Awareness Programme on “Breast Diseases” was held on 12 March 2015 from 1:30 p.m at
the Seminar Hall, IEM, Kolkata. The programme was attended by Faculty, Staff and Students of the
Institute. Dr. Tapti Sen, HOD – Consultant Breast Surgeon from the Medica Institute of Breast
Diseases, Kolkata,delivered a talk on the symptoms, and prevention of Breast Diseases. She
addressed the issues of the silent disease, its diagnosis, the risk factors involved and the importance
of timely detection and prompt evaluation. She asserted that Breast Cancer is one of the most
highly treatable forms of cancer. Early detection and correct treatment can ensure a healthy and
long life for the patient. Dr. Sen also added that the Medica Institute of Breast Diseases provides
diagnosis, imaging and treatment to those patients with all kinds of breast diseases. The
programme concluded with the physician interacting with the audience where she answered
questions and clarified myths associated with breast diseases. She also requested the audience to
spread the awareness of breast diseases to ensure good and healthy life.
Feedback
The talk delivered by Dr. Tapti Sen, HOD – Consultant Breast Surgeon from the Medica Institute of
Breast Diseases, Kolkata, on 12 March 2015 was very informative and useful. The Faculty, Staff and
Students have benefitted greatly from the interaction they had with her and look forward to more
such Health Awareness Programmes. We are thankful to Dr. Sen and the Medica Institute of Breast
Diseases, Medica Superspeciality Hospital, Kolkata for their co-operation, effort and support in
creating awareness for the wellbeing of women in society. We greatly appreciate the initiative
taken by you.
Dr. Tapti Sen delivering lecture
13.
Harnessing intellectual Property & its Management for Growth and
Prosperity
Venue: Science Auditorium (Gurukul) Time: 8:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Program Schedule
Date
Time
March 23,
2015
8:30 PM –
4:30 PM
Event
Speaker
Organization
Topic
Invited Talk
“Harnessing intellectual Property & its Management for Growth
and Prosperity” was held on 23rd March 2015 at the IEM, Gurukul Building, Saltlake, Kolkata. The
The workshop on
workshop began with the registration of participants at 8:30 a.m. followed by the inauguration which
was presided over by members of NRDC. Prof. Dr. Amlan Kusum Nayak, the Principal IEM, initiated the
proceedings by speaking on the Research & Development and Technology Commercialization at IEM’.
Prof. Dr. Amlan Kusum Nayak
The inaugural speech was followed by a presentation on ‘IP & Innovation System in India’ by Prof.
Padmavati, Assoc. Prof, RGSOIPL, IIT Kharagpur. She defined ‘Innovation’ as a process of creation and
transformation which is the fundamental means of economic development globally. Technological
Innovation is guided by a legal framework to foster innovation for research and includes necessities such
as appropriate infrastructure, governance, reporting of public funded academic research, intellectual
property, policy for research materials, efficient multilateral agreements for sharing of resources among
researchers and availability of human resource. She laid emphasis on the aspect of ‘market sense’ –
whereby it was conveyed that it is not advisable to make products that have no market value/sense.
Some of the other salient points of her discussion include:
Having a clear cut IP policy between a Company and an Institute at Competitions to avoid ideas
being stolen.
Keeping sight of Government policies and programmes.
Need for translating the huge funds available in India into potential products.
Issues relating to IP monopoly in relation to market power, duplication, re-engineering, copying
which poses a threat to IP wealth realisation.
Identifying IEM’s strength in terms of design and intellect and keeping it realistic.
Starting small and making it big by fully utilizing India’s good R&D systems.
She also listed various IP forms such as Trade Secrets, Trademarks, and Copyright etc. She concluded by
asserting that IP Systems are used to give value to tangible assets and that filing of IP is jurisdiction
specific.
Prof. Padmavati
The second speaker, Dr. S.K. Mitra, Controller of Patents and Designs, Patent Office, Kolkata spoke
about the ‘Indian Patent System’. According to him, a lot of research is being undertaken; however, he
was doubtful if it was protected at all as failure to do so, makes one’s intellectual creation, public
property. He briefed the participants on IP Rights, when and how patents can be filed, the procedures
and formalities involved, the Head Offices in the 4 Indian Metros, the role of a Patent Attorney and the
validity of filed patents (20 years) and Trademarks (10yrs) and Designs (15 yrs).
Dr. S.K. Mitra
Ms. Subarna Kundu, Patent Attorney, M/s S. Majumdar and Co, Kolkata, began by defining a ‘Patent’
as a ‘techno-legal’ document. In her lecture on Disclosure of Invention for Patent Protection, she
indicated that patents have Territorial Rights and that a patent application should undergo an
examination before it is granted permission. The document should be complete with all
details/specifications for patentability. The patent gives the scope or underlines the limitations of what
one wants to disclose or legalize. Drafting of a patent includes –
1. Assessing the patentability of the invention.
2. Defining the scope of the invention
3. Finally, the draft is submitted to the Patents Office which judges the application and passes it if
it fulfils the specified requirements.
Ms. Subarna Kundu
The next speaker Mr. Amitava Chakrabarty, Patent Attorney, Kolkata spoke at length about Designs:
Patent and Industrial Design. His presentation focused on Novelty of Patent Application, its protection, exceptions to novelty applications
Design, Classification of Design, Value of Creative Design, Licensing of Design and whether the
artistic work is an Overlapping of Rights
Basic difference between Industrial Design and Trademark
10 Steps involved in filing an application for design
Prototype not compulsory for Registration of Design, Piracy of Registered Design and the
‘Cardinal Rules’ (Do’s and Don’ts) of Patent Registration
Mr. Amitava Chakrabarty
The Post Lunch Session began with a demo and practice of how to file a patent and how to use a paid
patent search mechanism (orbit.com, 5lpa) by Dr. Sanjeeva K. Majumder, Dy Manager, NRDC, New
Delhi. He demonstrated how the Prior-Art Search can be done and responded to queries and
clarifications posed by the participants.
Dr. Sanjeeva K. Majumder
Advocate Jayesh K. Unnikrishnan, Legal Advisor, CSIR, New Delhi, initiated an interactive session with
the audience which encouraged the participants to discuss various issues relating to IP Rights. The
interaction on Legal Issues in Technology Commercialisation was well appreciated by the audience.
Jayesh K. Unnikrishnan
The last speaker of the workshop, Prof. (Dr) M.K. Sanyal, IIEST, Shibpur, Howrah spoke on UniversityIndustry Collaboration for Innovation Incubation. He shed light on the collaboration between Academic
Research and its application in the Industry. The need for IP Rights for the protection of innovations, the
relevance and application drew queries from the audience.
The workshop concluded with a Question-Answer session and Feedback provided by the audience.
Audience
14.
Computing and Low Power VLSI Design: Intel Perspective
Venue: Seminar Hall (Gurukul) Time: 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Program Schedule
Date
Time
Event
Speaker
Organization
Topic
Invited Talk
Mr. Subhomoy
Chattopadhyay
Intel Corporation in
Santa Clara USA
Computing and Low
Power VLSI Design: Intel
Perspective
May 7, 2015
3:30 PM –
5:00 PM
The lecture on "Mobile Computing and Newer Developments in VLSI" was delivered by Mr.
Subhomoy Chattopadhyay, a Senior Engineering Manager at Intel Corporation in Santa Clara
USA. Subhomoy has worked in the area of high performance and low power chip design for the
last 21 years at IBM Corp, Sun Microsystems (Oracle) and now Intel Corporation. Subhomoy
obtained his BE degree from IIEST Shibpur, MTECH from IIT Madras and his MS in Computer
Engineering and VLSI design from University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA, in 1989, 1991 and
1995 respectively.
Subhomoy leads global teams at Intel Corporation that worked on low power SOC designs for
tablet, client and phone market. He has presented invited tutorials on low power design at
various International conferences in Japan, Germany, Brazil, UK, Singapore, India and Canada in
the last 10 years. Subhomoy is a senior member of IEEE.
The objective of the talk was to highlight the mobile computing scenarios with focus on some
aspect of low power VLSI design and process technology to enable new devices and
applications for the future with -14nm and 10nm technology. Mr. Subhomoy Chattopadhyay
began his talk on ‘Computing and Low power VLSI Design- An Intel Perspective’ where he
discussed issues that matter most for low power SOC Design for Tablet, Phone and the
wearables market. He discussed how we can enable high performance and very low power,
Some of the ways in which this can be done is by:
•
•
•
Enabling high performance/lower leakage transistors along with very low V min SRAM
bit cells using FINFET technology and FDSOI
Enabling NTV (Near Threshold Voltage) IP Design that enables operation at 0.55V and
below.
Enable special low power SRAM design to enable very low V min.
The lecture focused on Moore’s Law, FINFET technology, its advantages and Semi Conductor
technology Scaling Trend – 45nm to future(how it will scale up to a level and then stop, because
it cease to be cost effective), 22nm and 14nm Interconnect Design (Resistance and Cap
Optimization).
Some of the other issues discussed are as follows:
•
•
•
•
Overview of SOC/Chip low power states (supported with a graphical representation of a
typical 14nm low power SOC)
NTV challenges in Design and Process Technology.
Read and NR Assist Techniques for low power SRAM Design – 22nm and 14nm IP Design
Active and Leakage power reduction techniques used in SOC design
He summarized his presentation with a note on special low power materials in the silicon
manufacturing, specialized silicon process technology to enable high performance and low
power, enabling of low power modes through software and firmware, special low power
regulators-LDO, IVR etc and special low power IP Design at NTV
The programme concluded with a doubt clearing session with Faculty and discussion with
students who were keen to know about Intel Corporation.
Mr. Subhomoy Chattopadhyay
Audience
Mr. Subhomoy Chattopadhyay
Q&A Session
Principal Felicitating Mr. Subhomoy Chattopadhyay