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THE PRISM-CSE DEPT. NEWSLETTER VOLUME-1 ISSUE-1 JULY-DECEMBER 2016 P
THE PRISM
“Life is like a prism. What you see depends on how you turn the glass.” - Jonathan Kellerman.
Director’s Message
It gives me immense pleasure in presenting you the creative efforts of students and faculties of Computer Science and Engineering department who have contributed to bring out the first edition of CSE department Newsletter “The Prism”.
The Inderprastha Engineering College (I.P.E.C.) has grown and continues to retain its growth in various fields. The college has always been thriving to deliver quality education together with their active participation in extracurricular activities to hone their unrecognized skills. I congratulate the editorial team for their hard work and commitment that has resulted into the publication of the first issue of this newsletter.
Dr. B. C. Sharma
HOD’s Message
I am delighted to bring out the message that our Department of Computer Science and Engineering at IPEC has embarked on a new venture of publishing newsletter of CSE department “THE PRISM”. The newsletter is intended to be published twice in a year.
The Newsletter has briefed up the achievements of CSE department such as: seminars, workshops, industrial visits attended by students and faculties, various competitions, projects and achievements which embodies the efforts of department and college to make it a center of excellence in education and research. I wish success to all the contributors for their untiring efforts in releasing the Newsletter of CSE department.
Dr. Rekha Kashyap
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It gives us a great pleasure to
bring you the first issue of THE
PRISM, the newsletter of CSE
department at IPEC, Ghaziabad.
The department has shown
tremendous growth in recent
past and continues to sustain it.
The quality and progress of an
institute depends on the
contributions and achievement
of its students and teachers. The
purpose of this newsletter is to
inform, engage, inspire and
entertain a diverse readership by
exhibiting all the contributions
and achievements of CSE
students and faculty
members and thus presenting
an honest portrait of
department.
We would like to place our
gratitude and thanks to all who
have contributed to make this
effort a success. We profusely
thank our director Dr. B.C.
Sharma, HOD Dr. Rekha
Kashyap and management for
providing support and
encouragement in this endeavor.
FOR ANY QUERIES CONTACT US AT
Email id [email protected]
Members of Editorial Board
Editor- in- Chief – Dr. Anchal Jain (Asso. Prof. CSE)
Editor – Nupur Pandey (CSE 4th year)
Sub- Editors - Mukul Sharma (CSE 4th year)
Nishant Singh (CSE 3rd year)
Members – Ms. Chahat Sharma (Asst. Prof. CSE)
D Shruti (CSE 4th year)
Divyanshi Gupta (CSE 3rd year)
Abhay Jain (CSE 3rd year)
Pranav Jain (CSE 3rd year)
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To provide ample opportunity to the young engineers for evolving their core competencies for
building up their career as world class professionals with strong foundation, in-depth
knowledge and versatile personality to meet the challenges of global economy.
To develop the department into a center of excellence in learning of Computer Science
Engineering by way of following:
M1 - To impart quality education to produce innovative and globally competent technocrats
having sound knowledge in the ever changing field of computer science.
M2 - Providing suitable environment through state of art laboratories, industry tie-ups, Project
labs and workshops for perusing higher education and research.
M3 - Inculcate the values of leadership, integrity with sensitivity to societal issues.
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Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
Graduates will be able to demonstrate proficiency in:
PEO1: - Ability to apply the fundamentals of computer science to identify, analyze, and design innovative
solutions for engineering problems using the domains of algorithms, system software, Computer
architecture, web technologies and networking for efficient design of computer-based systems of varying
complexity.
PEO2:- Ability to employ modern computer languages with focus on open platforms to develop software and
manage team based innovative projects with professional behavior and ethics.
Program Outcomes (POs)
Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals
and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, review literature and analyze complex engineering problems
reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural science and
engineering sciences.
Design / Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design
system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for
the public health and safety and the cultural, societal and environmental considerations.
Conduct Investigations of Complex problems: Use research based knowledge and research methods
including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information
to provide valid conclusions.
Modern Tool Usage: Create, Select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern
engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an
understanding of the limitations.
The Engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal,
health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the
professional engineering practice.
Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in
societal and environmental context and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable
development.
Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of
the engineering practice.
Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in
diverse teams and in multidisciplinary settings.
Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering
community and with the society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective
reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear
instructions.
Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering
and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team,
to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
Life Long Learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in
independent and lifelong learning in the broadcast of technological change.
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We have been fascinated with gadgets that function on a
grander scale. But it’s only been in the past several years
that we’ve seen IOT’s true potential. One of the most
prevailing example of Internet of Things technology is
the Nest, a smart thermostat that’s connected to the
internet. The Nest learns your family’s routines and will
automatically adjust the temperature based on when
you’re home or away, awake or asleep, hot or cold, to
make your house more efficient and help you save on
heating and cooling bills.
To understand the importance and benefits of this
technology GENESIS (CSE Dept. forum) in association
with TECHFEST-IIT Bombay and I3indya technologies
organized a two day IOT workshop for students on 11-12
August 2016. The key speaker of the workshop was Mr.
Kaushal Kumar and was assisted by Mr. Shravan Kumar
and Mr. Nazish.
The workshop was divided into 2 segments training and
challenge.
1. TRAINING
Training session aimed at imparting basic knowledge of
Internet of Things that covered Robotics, Embedded
Systems, and Sensor Management, Micro- controllers,
Web servers and TCP/IP.
Training was divided into 4 sessions, each session
comprised of training session and a practical session.
OUTCOMES OF THE TRAINING SESSION:
1. Difference between Micro-processor and Micro-
controller
2. Overview about ATmega8 MCU
3. Programming of MCU and reading the environmental
parameter.
4. One Can design any practical based on Relay, GSM
module.
2. CHALLENGE SESSION: It comprised of 2 tasks: PC controlled AC appliances and
Call using GSM module.
Each team comprised of maximum four members, they
had to complete the tasks in the given amount of time
and resources. Five teams qualified for the next round.
All 5 teams that entered the next round had to submit an
abstract idea, on the basis of which they were to be
shortlisted to compete at Techfest, IIT Bombay.
SHORTLISTED PARTICIPANTS- TEAM-1: Abhishek Jain (EN 4th year), Ataur Rehman (ECE
4th year), Amit Kumar Singh (ECE 2nd year), Arjun Jagya
(IT 2nd year), Aman Narwal (IT 2nd year).
TEAM-2: Ravishant Vaishnaw (MSIT), Vanshika Agarwal
(CSE 4th year), Aman Grover (CSE 4th year), Archanendra
(CSE 4th year), Meenu Singh (IT 3rd year).
TEAM-3: Ayush Gupta (CSE 3rd year), Kshitij Saksena (CSE
3rd year), Abhay Jain (CSE 3rd year), Arun Bharadwaj (CSE
3rd year).
TEAM-4: Aishwarya Mishra (ECE 3rd year), Satya Prakash
Dubey (ECE 3rd year), Sachin Sharma (GIET), Himanshu
Nagde (ASET), Amit Kumar Shrivastava (ECE 3rd year).
Workshop on Internet of Things (IoT)
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TEAM-5: Avinash Yadav (CSE 3rd year), Shreya
Srivastava (CS 3rd year), Ritik Jain (CSE 3rd year),
Saurav Anand (CSE 3rd year), Sudhanshu Upadhyay
(ECE 2nd year).
Coordinators of the Workshop:
These are the people without whom the workshop
wouldn’t have been possible.
Ayush Arun (CSE 3rd year), Avnish Yadav (CSE 3rd
year), Shreya Srivastava (CSE 3rd year), Srishti Pandey
(CSE 3rd year), Jai Kishan Raghav (CSE 3rd), Ritik Jain (CSE
3rd year), Saurav Anand (CSE 3rd year), Sudhanshu
Upadhyay (ECE 2nd year).
The 2-days workshop was a massive success, it observed
nearly 85 participants in which 56 were from
Inderprastha Engineering College and other 29 were
from various colleges all over the north India.
Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing are the two
most growing and fascinating branches of Computer
Science. There is nothing more inspiring and exciting
than getting a lecture on these topics by a person who
once was a student like us in IPEC. Such a fortunate
event was organized on 12 August 2016, where alumnus
Mr. Pushkar Tripathi who presently works as a project
leader in CSC, shared his knowledge on Artificial
Intelligence and Cloud Computing amongst final year
CSE Department students.
Prof. Rekha Kashyap (HOD CSE), Prof. Pooja Tripathi
(HOD IT) and other faculty members welcomed him with
great warmth. The speaker started the lecture by fondly
remembering his time in IPEC and sharing experiences
of his professional life. He then enlightened the students
about the scope and career opportunities in the fields of
Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing and further
elaborated on the same.
This lecture had a great impact on students as they were
very keen to know how they could apply these techniques
in everyday life to make things simple and easy.
After the lecture a vote of thanks was given to Mr.
Pushkar Tripathi by the event coordinators Dr. Sweeta
Bansal and Mr. Mandeep Singh Katre without whom this
event would not have been possible.
Their efforts and quick wit made smooth execution of
event attainable which left our guest with a big smile and
only kind words left to say about the event and his
experience.
Inauguration of the “IPEC ACM (Association for
Computing Machinery) Student Chapter” took place at
Inderprastha Engineering College on 10 August 2016 at
2pm.
The Association for Computing Machinery is an
international learned society for computing. It was
founded in 1947 and is the world's largest scientific and
Lecture by Alumnus
ACM Student Chapter Inaugration
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educational computing society. It is a not-for-profit
professional membership group.
Dr. Neelima Gupta (Associate professor, Department of
Computer Science University of Delhi, ACM Delhi
Coordinator) and Mr. Ankush Grover (VP Operations from
the start-up ‘INNOV-8’) were present for the ceremony.
The ceremony was started by our respected Director, Dr.
Brijesh Chand Sharma, who motivated the students on
how to tackle big challenges in life and achieving their
dreams. This was followed by Dr. Neelima Gupta, who
delivered a keynote on ACM as well as a session on
Design and Analysis of Algorithm. Furthermore, an
interactive discussion took place, which was initiated by
Mr. Ankush Grover.
The ceremony gracefully ended with the CEO’s
interaction with the startup entrepreneur Ankush Grover
in which a questioning round was held regarding his
journey to success.
The event was well organized by-
1. Faculty members: Dr. Rekha Kashyap (HOD CSE), Dr.
Pooja Tripathi (HOD IT), Mrs. Alka Singhal (Faculty
Sponsor)
2. Student members: All student members of IPEC ACM
chapter (CSE/IT)
These people made the success of this event possible.
Department of Computer Science and engineering
Conducted the Spoken Tutorial workshop as part of
Summer Training for all the students of IPEC. Mr. Amit
Kaushik was the faculty coordinator for the workshop.
This workshop aimed to promote the open Source
Technologies and Software. This benefitted students in
learning these technologies and computer languages.
This workshop was conducted during the month of July
from 6 - 23 July 2016.
Spoken Tutorial is an initiative by the “National Mission
on Education” through Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) launched by the Ministry of Human
Resources and Development (MHRD), Government of
India and is being developed by IIT Bombay. It is an
audio-video tutorial tool that helps students learn and
use Open Source Software (OSS). The working of a
software is described by an expert, by demonstrating it
on the screen along with relevant explanation on the
same. A movie of both the audio and video activities is
made by a screen Cast software, and this movie is called
the Spoken Tutorial.
This makes it a comprehensive solution to
documentation of lectures and makes understanding of
any software and computer-based activity easy. The
objective of launching and using Spoken Tutorial in
Inderprastha Engineering College is to spread knowledge
of different technologies and Free Open Source Software
(FOSS) which is useful in engineering curriculum.
Advantages of spoken tutorial workshop to students:
1. Learn any software, all by yourself or during the lab
sessions.
2. To get expertise in a particular FOSS using audio-video
tutorials.
3. To use the FOSS in their projects and summer Training
The key speakers mainly included faculty of computer
science and engineering department. The tutorials were
given on the following topics.
1. Basic Computer Programming in C by Mr. Mandeep
Katre and Ms. Kumud Kundu.
2. Object Oriented Programming (C++ and Java) by Ms.
Anjali Singhal and Mr. Amit.
3. Database Designing and development by Ms. Alka
Singhal and Ms. Sneha Prabha.
4. Web based application development (using php and
Mysql) by Mr. Gaurav Agarwal and Ms. Diksha Dani.
5. SciLab by Mr. Arvind and Mr. Amit Sharma.
6. Ms. Garima Pandey conducted mobile application
development (Android).
7. Data Analytics using R by Dr. Pooja Tripathi and Dr.
Sweeta Bansal.
Spoken Tutorial
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8. Computer Network and Security by Mr. Pranshu
Saxena.
The Students from different departments actively
participated in these courses making the workshop a
huge success and gained a lot of knowledge. An online
test for the certification would be conducted in the month
of September and if the students get qualified then they
would be certified under the IIT Bombay’s Spoken
Tutorial Project.
A three-day Faculty Development Program was
organized by CSE Department on “Cyber/Network
Security and Ethical Hacking” from 11 - 13 August, 2016
by CSE faculty member Mr. Alok Katiyar.
The expert speaker from ATS Infotech Pvt. Ltd. (Microsoft
Channel Partner), Mr. Rohit Lamba had conducted the
program. More than 33 faculty members from CSE/IT
department actively participated in the program.
The session was designed to be very interactive and
informative in nature. Theoretical as well as practical
exposure was provided through lab sessions. The
participants learned the complexity of hacking with very
lucid and simple real life examples.
The workshop was successful in raising the knowledge
and current skillset of faculty members so that they can
share quality knowledge amongst students.
Microsoft summer workshops on .NET and cloud
computing were held from 9 - 25 June 2016 in classroom
mode and from 10 June to 20th July 2016 in online mode
coordinated by Mr. Alok Katiyar. 33 students from CSE
and IT 3rd year attended the workshop.
This summer workshop enabled students to learn the
technologies .NET and Cloud computing with industry
related problems and devising solutions to them and
enhance their adaptability to the working culture. Around
9 projects were developed and executed with student’s
quality involvement and utilization of their summer
vacation.
Out of the 9 developed projects 3 best will be selected
and will be awarded.
1. Mr. Pradeep Patel from Hoodoo App on “Basic App
development” on 8 April 2016.
Workshop on Ethical Hacking & Cyber Security
Guest Lectures
Workshop by Microsoft
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2. Mr. Saurabh Gupta from Intel Corporation on “Data
Center Establishment “on 8 March 2016.
3. Dr. Ravindra Kumar Purwar from G.G.S.I.P. University,
Delhi on “Video Information Coding “on 9 Feb 2016.
4. Mrs. Himansha from WISDOM Mart on “Career
Counselling “on 27 August 2016.
5. 85 students attended MSME Seminar for Young
Entrepreneur for the brand establishment of the product
in the Global market on 15 Feb 2016.
Department of computer Science and Engineering
organized an industrial visit for 78 CSE third year
students to CDAC NOIDA on 22 September along with
CSE faculty members Mr. Aditya Kumar and Dr. Sweeta
Bansal. Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
(C-DAC) is the premier R&D organization of the
Department of Electronics and Information Technology
(DeitY), Ministry of Communications & Information
Technology (MCIT) for carrying out R&D in IT, Electronics
and associated areas. The workshop started with the
speech of Ms. Neha Bajpai, Coordinator, ISEA
Workshops, CDAC (Noida) emphasizing the importance
of Information Security. After that technical experts
explained the various applications being developed at
CDAC Noida like e-Chhavi, e-Aushdhi, Mobile Seva, e-
Shiksha and also gave introduction about super
computer and a series of supercomputers designed and
assembled by the Centre for Development of Advanced
Computing like PARAM 8000, PARAM 9900, PARAM
1000, and PARAM YUVA. The latest machine in the
series is the PARAM Yuva II. This visit added knowledge
and line of thought in different areas of technology and
their actual practical application is understood by the
students. Overall, it was an educating experience.
Students are expecting more of such visits for more
practical knowledge.
CSE Cyber Forum Trinity organized a workshop on
Photoshop and Image Processing on 28 September
2016. The field of graphics design has been taking off
ever since the modern age of internet has dawned. From
websites to blog pages to even online advertisements
designing has become an integral part of online
existence. The idea behind this workshop is to provide
students with a platform to learn and acquire some
practical skills and then help them to use these skills to
create something remarkable.
The success of the workshop can be easily inferred from
the participation that it got. With a participation of 290
students, it was easily one of the largest workshops ever
conducted by any college forum at IPEC. The efforts of
the Trinity Team and the speaker Nishant Singh (Founder
of WIOC & Trinity Member) were commendable. The
workshop was successful in piquing the interest of the
participants and bringing out the enthusiasm for the field
in them. Be on the lookout folks, for they have much
more planned in the days to come.
A peer-to-peer Robotic workshop was organized by a
group of CSE students on 23-24 September 2016. The
key note speaker was Satish Chandra who is a final year
student at CSE department along with other members
Alanjey Dubey, Eshan Jaiswal, Saurabh Kapoor, Pranay
Rajput and Avnish Kumar Yadav. Total 170 students
participated in this 2-day workshop as 41 groups.
Workshop started with Introduction to microcontrollers,
their classification and types along with their
Robotics Workshop
Industrial Visit
Workshop On Photoshop and Image Processing- Trinity
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functionality. Then speakers spoke about different kinds
of robots, sensors, motors, drivers and also various kinds
of hardware components followed with assembling of all
kind of hardwares.
Finally, Speakers gave the knowledge about how to train
robot for specific task. A list of 41 robots assembled in
this gathering were properly functioning and working.
Later on Speakers shared the idea how to make different
kind of Robots, what kind of sensors are available in
market, capability of robot and what they can do in
future. Workshop was successfully conducted under the
guidance of CSE faculty members Mr. Pranshu Saxena,
Mrs. Neeta Verma and Mrs. Tripti Sharma.
CSE Department of the IPEC organized a website
development workshop for 3rd year students on 10
November 2016.
This was organized as a Compulsory workshop for every
CSE department student. Students were made to learn
the concepts relating to Web technology, it was a 3-hour
workshop.
Requirement for every student was a laptop with
NetBeans 8.1, JDBC, MySQL and Tomcat installed.
students were divided into group of 3, and were taught
how to design an E-Commerce website from scratch
using servlet and jsp. The event was efficiently organized
by the team (Ayush Gupta, Abhay jain, Avnish Yadav, Ajay
Shah, Animesh Basak, Damini Rathore, Kshitij Bharti
Saksena, Nishant Singh, Prateek Jain, Shivam Rungta)
under the esteemed guidance of Dr. Rekha Kashyap
(HOD CSE) and faculty member Mr. Gaurav Agrawal.
'Android'- This word has become so popular in just few
years that one can hardly find anyone who is unaware of
it. Android smartphones occupy over 84.3% of the
market worldwide and not so surprising to know, about
97% of smartphones in India run android.
These facts are enough to demonstrate its power and
how much one can achieve through it. Taking all this in
consideration Genesis, the CSE forum conducted a
workshop on the same on 22 October 2016 to enlighten
the young grey matter regarding the basics of android
applications and their programming for the CSE, IT and
ECE students of 1st, 2nd and 3rd year. The workshop was
conducted in IT seminar hall. Under the guidance of
faculty coordinators Mrs. Tripti Sharma and Mrs. Garima
Pandey. Students showed overwhelming interest and a
total of 112 students participated in the workshop.
Students were provided with a lot of useful information,
like History of android, Components of android, how to
make own android app and lots more.
A test was conducted in the end of the workshop and the
winners were awarded with certificates and gifts. The
workshop concluded with enthusiastic participation after
having their own basic android application.
JAVA Workshop
Android Workshop
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TRINITY
Trinity is one of the most vibrant and oldest student
organization of the institution, runs under the
auspices of Department of Computer Science &
Engineering. Started in the year 2004, One of the
most prestigious and oldest forum, TCF has been
conducting various events and workshops aiming to
clear the fundamentals of programming languages
and course curriculum in the best way possible.
“Given a direction and purpose, anyone can do
wonders!" And team trinity would help you in
achieving the same. Trinity organizes ‘alumni talks’
where alumni talk about the experience, 'technical
workshops' where trinity members conduct sessions
on fundamentals of programming languages and
various other events and activities which develop
not only technical but inter-personal skills as well.
You are going to find these things robust enough for
academic discipline and vital enough to help you in
your professional practice.
In 2015, Trinity organized numerous events
including Knight Coder, Rate the code, Code Rush,
ASCII Art and Pic-o-words.
In 2016, after the great success of the mockup
design event, Trinity conducted a full-fledged
workshop on Photoshop and Website Development.
This brilliant idea had never been seen before in.
This was the first of the many to come workshops
that the forum has in mind for this year. The idea
behind these workshops is to provide students with
a platform to learn and acquire some practical skills
and then help them to use these skills to create
something awesome.
https://www.facebook.com/trinitycyberforum
MEMBERS OF TRINITY
Faculty Coordinator
o Mr. Gaurav Agarwal
Core Team Members
1. Utkarsh Sharma (President)
2. Yash Bhardwaj (Vice - President)
3rd Year Members
1. Ayushi Rawat (Promotions)
2. Divyanshi Gupta (Literary)
3. Farzam Alam (Promotions)
4. Kritika Gupta (Literary)
5. Kushagra Nigam (Design)
6. Mayank Raj Abhishek (Literary)
7. Nishant Singh (Web)
8. Pranav Jain (Literary)
9. Pranjal Gupta (Literary)
10. Sudhanshu Pandey (Promotions)
11. Varun Sharma (Promotions)
12. Vivek Yadav (Promotions)
2nd Year Members
1. Harshita Kumari
2. Amit Singh
3. Kriti Gupta
4. Mukul Jaiswal
5. Nikita Chawla
6. Sahil Choudhary
Societies of Computer Science & Engineering Department
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1st Year Members
1. Aman Verma
2. Shubham Tripathi
GENESIS
The techno cultural society "Genesis - A New Era"
dates back its inception in 2014 with a penchant for
knowledge and inquisitiveness to learn. Founded by
Alumni class of 2016 for the students by the
students, the society aims to be a nonprofit
corporation. We want our IPECians to stand at par
with silver spooned IITians. As knowledge not only
depends on scores but practice, vision and right
company- we Genesis aim to be that right company
you can trust as we lead you towards a better future
by making the learning process more fun and
competitive.
With the exuberance of energy, Gene’ites have
hosted vistas of activities in information technology,
graphics and so much more that have been imbibed
in our records of events. Some of these are
Industrial Automation Training, IOT Challenge in
collaboration with IIT-B, Crack Jack (debugging the
code with the language of your choice from C, C++
or Java) and counselling sessions on career after
B.Tech. To grow on scale of success Genesis
organized some really propitious events this
semester like The Android Workshop, which saw
humongous participation. The hard work by
Gene’ites paid off as the response was highly
overwhelming. In today's tech savvy generation, the
entire world is working online, cyber security and its
awareness is the demand and need of today and to
overcome negative aspects, a highly informative
and educational workshop on cyber security
awareness was conducted. In the same row, an
industrial visit to CDAC, Noida was there too. The
Gene’ites are now carrying out a very special task. A
secret project. The project will become a boon to all
the IPECians who are record holders in various
fields. And would like to make one at IPEC too.
It is in progress and will be finished soon, as we
promise to keep working hard and keep bringing
exciting events and workshops for you all. Until then
keep updated with us on
http://www.facebook.com/ipecgenesis
MEMBERS OF GENESIS
Faculty Coordinator
o Dr. Sweeta Bansal
4th Year Members
1. Manasvini Ganesh (President)
2. Ishan Rai (Core Coordinator)
3. Shubhangi Srivastava (Core Coordinator)
4. Priyanshi Srivastava (Core Coordinator)
5. Shriya Dhar (Core Coordinator)
6. Nakul Sharma (Senior Executive)
3rd Year Members
1. Avnish Yadav (Core Member)
2. Ayush Arun (Core Member)
3. Shreya Srivastava (Core Member)
4. Sudhanshu Upadhyay (Senior Executive)
5. Saurav Anand (Senior Executive)
6. Ritik Jain (Senior Executive)
2nd Year Members
1. Arjun Bharadwaj (Junior Executive)
2. Diksha Singh (Junior Executive)
3. Shivi Panwar (Junior Executive)
4. Sarvesh Dixit (Junior Executive)
5. Rahul Rajput (Junior Executive)
6. Diksha Khanna (Junior Executive)
7. Ashna Bakshi (Junior Executive)
8. Shakshi Verma (Junior Executive)
9. Sharad Singh (Junior Executive)
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10. Harshita Kumari (Junior Executive)
11. Pawan Shukla (Junior Executive)
12. Abhishek Singh (Junior Executive)
13. Jaya Chaturvedi (Junior Executive)
14. Harshita Pandey (Junior Executive)
1st Year Members
1. Utkarsh Tomar (Volunteer)
2. Dhruv Jhamb (Volunteer)
3. Avni Mahajan (Volunteer)
ACM STUDENT CHAPTER
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is an
international learned society for computing which
encourages growth in the computing community
through its support of professional, student, and
local Special Interest Group chapters worldwide
The IPEC ACM Student Chapter is an official student
body incepted in July,2016 under the aegis of
Department of Computer Science and IT. We are a
group of dedicated students who are working
towards promoting the knowledge of Computer
Science with the help of Special Interest Groups.
The chapter aims at uniting the computing fraternity
at IPEC under one tag and allowing the students to
learn together and share their knowledge to cater
the interests of the individuals as well as the
institute as a whole.
The chapter organizes a number of events including
programming contests, talks by renowned
speakers, workshops etc., which give the students
an exposure to the competitive computing world as
well as allow them to understand the advancements
going on in the computing sphere worldwide.
IPEC ACM Student Chapter is working on four
Special Interest Groups(SIGs) Web, Soft, Plan and
Graph. Due to subject-specific nature, the student
chapter invariably focus on information and insights
of the relevant fields.
Follow us on-http://www.facebook.com/IpecACM
MEMBERS OF ACM STUDENT CHAPTER
Faculty Coordinator
o Mrs. Alka Singhal
4th Year Members
1. Tarush Singh
3rd Year Members
1. Abhay Jain
2. Kshitij Bharti Saxena
3. Cheshta Dhamija
4. Nitish Raturi
5. Jai Jagwani
6. Jai Kishan Raghav
7. Rhytham Rathore
8. Jatin Garg
9. Ayush Gupta
10. Surbhi Pandey
11. Hardik Sachdeva
12. Damini Rathore
13. Shalu Choudhary
14. Swagatika Nayak
15. Mohit Kumar
16. Kriti Bhatia
17. Srishti Pandey
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Dr. Rekha Kashyap • “A Secured Real Time Scheduling Model for Cloud Hypervisor” Accepted
for publication in International Journal of Cloud Applications and
Computing (IJCAC), IGI Global, Indexed in ACM Digital Library.
• “Economy Driven Real-time Scheduling for Cloud” at 10th IEEE
International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Controls(ISCO-
2016), 7-8 Jan, Coimbotore, India. Published in the conference
proceedings by IEEE Computer Society (CS) Press and included in IEEE
Xplore.
Dr. Anchal Jain • “An Image Encryption Algorithm Resistant to attacks using chaotic
maps”, International Journal of Tomography and Simulation (SCI
Indexed), Vol. 29, Issue 1, 2016.
• "A robust Image Encryption algorithm resistant to attacks using DNA and
chaotic logistic maps”, International Journal of Multimedia Tools and
Applications (SCI Indexed), impact factor 1.346, DOI - 10.1007/s11042-
015-2515-7, Springer 2015.
Ms. Neeta Verma • “Artificial Neural network for predictability of all India rainfall using
historical time series”, International Journal of Science, Technology &
Management, Vol. 04, Issue 03, March 2015.
Ms. Anjali Singhal • “Smart grid monitoring model for optimization at distribution level”,,
International Journal of Core Research in Communication Engineering.
2015.
Mrs. Tripti Sharma • Link Cost Routing for MANETS, published in Int. J. of Computer Science
& Engineering Technology, Vol. 7, Issue 2, Feb 2016.
• Congestion Aware Link Cost Routing for MANETs, published in Int. J. of
Computer Networks and Communications, Vol. 8, Issue 3, May 2016.
"Wisdom is not a product of schooling but of the lifelong attempt to acquire it." – Albert Einstein.
Achievements of faculty of CSE Dept. are not only a proud moment for them and the college but also an
inspiring and motivating moment for students. Below are the names of these achievers
Below are the names of the achievers
Faculty Publications
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Ms. Archana Agarwal • “Emotion recognition and conversion based on segmentation of
speech in Hindi Language”, IEEE Conf. INDIACOM, 2015.
Mr. Pranshu Saxsena • “Energy Aware Approach in Leach Protocol for Balancing the Cluster
Head in Setup Phase: An Application to Wireless Sensor Network”,
Journal of Information Assurance and Security, Vol. 10, Issue 1, 2015.
• "Automated Nuclear Architecture of Each Biased Cell Nucleolus from
Histological Imagery by Enhanced Contour Algorithm”, Computer
Graphics and Image Processing, Vol. 4, 2015.
Ms. Shweta Chaku.
Ms. Amrita Bhatnagar,
Ms. Kamna Singh
• “Extraction of observer pattern and visitor pattern through object
oriented technique”, Int. Journal of Advance Research in Science and
Engineering(IJARSE), Vol. 4, issue 5, 2015.
• “Analytical and comparative approach of laws in cyber space (a
geographical spectrum, IJARSE, Vol. 4, Issue 5, 2015.
Ms. Alka Singhal • "Content Rich and Collaborative E-Learning System using
Orchestration as Service on Clouds: UniEdu Cloud", accepted for
publication for the International Journal of Convergence Computing,
under INDERSCIENCE Publication.
• “E-learning on Clouds: A profitable and efficient Business Model” is
accepted and published in 3rd International Conference On Innovative
Research in Engineering Science and Management (ESM-16),2016
YMCA Delhi
• “Personalized E-library: A Recommender system based on Learner's
Feedback Model”, 8th International, Conference on Intelligent Human
Computer Interaction, (Accepted) BITS Pilani, 12-13 December, 2016.
• “E-learning on Clouds: A profitable and efficient Business Model"
published in International Journal of Engineering Technology
Management and Applied Sciences [IJETMAS], Vol.4, Issue4, 2016.
Mr. Alok Katiyar
• “An Encryption for Secure Data Sharing in Public Clouds using
Cryptography”, International Journal of Advanced Research in
Computer Science and Software Engineering Vol. 3, Issue4, pp 1-6,
November -2015.
• “An Improvement in Shortest Route Path: A Technique to Solve
Travelling Salesperson Problem Using Genetic TSPGO-Dijkstra”,
International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and
Software Engineering, Vol. 6, Issue 5, May 2016.
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Faculty Achievements
Dr. Rekha Kashyap Appointed as reviewer for Journal of Grid Computing, Springer.
Editorial reviewer board member with IJARCS for 2016 to 2019.
Delivered a Session on “Creating World Class Products Through
Emerging Technology for, make in India” during National Summit -2015
on Make in India: Innovation, Integration and on April 7, 2015, Indore
Dr. Anchal Jain Appointed as reviewer for Journal of Nonlinear Dynamics, Springer
Appointed as reviewer for Journal of BioSystems, Elsevier.
Appointed as reviewer for Information Security Journal: A Global
Perspective, Taylor & Francis, Inc. Bristol, PA, USA
Awarded Ph.D. from University School of Communication and
Information Technology, G.G.G.S.I.P. University, Delhi June 2016.
Mr. Alok Katiyar Consultancy Project: Title: " Ambient Air Control “funded by UP Pollution
Control Board of 8.21 Lakh funding amount.
Description: UP Pollution Board has assigned project for Air Quality
Monitoring for Two Station 1) Industrial Area: IPEC, Gzb 2) Residential
Area: Lohia Nagar, Ghaziabad
This project to monitor Air Quality PM 2.5 and PM 10.
Ms. Alka Singhal Initiated and revitalized ACM IPEC Student Chapter in college.
Ms. Archana Aggarwal Recognized as Bronze Partner Faculty under Inspire – The Campus
Connect Faculty Partnership Model
Mr. Mandeep Katre Recognized as an authorized vendor with TCS VMS.
Ms. Chahat Sharma • Reliability Evaluation of Software System Using AHP and Fuzzy TOPSIS
Approach, Proceedings of Fifth International Conference on Soft
Computing for Problem Solving, Volume 437 of the series Advances in
Intelligent Systems and Computing pp 81-92, January 2016.
• “A PERSPECTIVE APPROACH OF SOFTWARE RELIABILITY MODELS AND
TECHNIQUES”, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Vol. 10,
No. 16, September 2015.
Below are the names of the achievers
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"We Must Treasure the Achievers of our land because it's they who raise the Sights of all the
others."
Below are the shinning stars of our CSE Department.
Toppers of CSE
FINAL YEAR
Rank Roll No. Name Percentage Photo
1 1203010052 Bhagyashree Nolkha 81.92
2 1203010128 Purvi Jaiswal 81.4
3 1203010090 Madhurima Pandey 81.04
4 1203010038 Apoorva Gupta 79.6
5 1203010028 Anmol Tomar 79.3
THIRD YEAR
Rank Roll No. Name Percentage Photo
1 1303010202 Sparsh 83.25
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2 1303013075 Priyanshi Aggarwal 82.75
3 1303010112 Mukul Sharma 81.5
4 1303013039 Garima Sahi 82.7
5 1303010159 Roshini Nigam 80.85
SECOND YEAR
Rank Roll No. Name Percentage Photo 1 1403010231 Ujjwal Tiwari 84.35
2 1403040118 Vipin Singh
83.2
3 1403010202 Shradha Jain 83
4 1403010148 Pragati Agarwal 82.7
5 1403010132 Nidhi Rai 82.65
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S. No. Name Position College Event
1 Vanshika Aggarwal 1st IoT Challenge 2016
2 Archanendra
Srivastava 1st IoT Challenge 2016
Participation in Techathon at IIT- BHU
3 Aman Grover 1st IoT Challenge 2016
4 Aayush Takkar Selected Selected for top 3 projects in Microsoft project
presentation
5 Anuj Vishwakarma 1st Big Data Management at IBM
Java Coding event for building API(INIPRO)
6 Garima Shahi Selected Project selected in 13-BRD live project % analysis
7 Satish Verma
Alanjay Dubey
1st Project presentation Engineer’s Day
8 Kritika Gupta 1st Poster presentation Engineer’s Day
9 Arjun Ritu 2nd Poster presentation Engineer’s Day
College Level Achievements
Zonal level Achievements
S. No. Name Position Zonal Event (Feb 2016)
1 Shiv Kishor Shukla Bronze medal 4x100m Relay Race
2 Vijay Kumar Srivastava 3rd Position Basket Ball Boys
3 Tavishi Pandey 2nd Position English Debate
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Infosys Campus Connect Placement partners (532 students placed since 2007)
Aligning Engineering curriculum with industry needs
Sopra Group CMMI Level 5 Company
Placement partner
69 students placed since 2010
Shaping students by interactions
Guest Lectures by Industry Experts
Project Development
EMC Academic Alliances Program Develops Student on Latest Trends
Data Science
Cloud Computing
Infrastructure Storage and Management
Backup Recovery
Microsoft IT Academy
Program
Train and Certify Students on
.NET
Cloud
Security
NASSCOM NASSCOM in their pilot project of adopting six colleges and 6 corporates
to interact on one to one basis with the sole objective of bridging the gap
that exists between academia and the Industry adopted by IPEC as one
of the college.
E-YANTRA Prepares student for taking innovative projects
Robotics
Embedded Systems
Computer Science and Engineering
Placement Conversion Status: 2015-16
Total
students
Eligible
students -
throughout
60%
Total Students
Placed/gone
for higher
studies
% of
placed
students
(from
eligible)
% of placed +
higher studies
students (from
total)
Total
offer
% Conversion
193 149 124+16=140 83.22% 72.5% 202 104%
Placement Statistics
MOUs - CSE Department
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Ashes Anguished & broken
I reminisce of my vices
Saw hole in the heart
As I got hold of my ashes
Sage turned diablo
Venom injected pieces
Saw world up against
As I got hold of my ashes
Chaos and mayhem
Stuffed into my crevices
Saw my blood stained hands
As I got hold of my ashes
Phlegmatic eyes
Hated to face the glass
Saw disguise in them
As I got hold of my ashes
Brightness felt curse
My utopia, full of darkness
Saw soul on fire
As I got hold of my…
Manu 3rd Year
Expressions
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DREAM AGAIN Count Count Count!!! Look what you owe.
If you getting up late, rise in your aims;
Are you one of the rare being, change yourself don't
blame.
To confess, to mess, give a damn to rest.
Seek, Plead ... only to 'DREAM AGAIN’!
Loose free your hands, irresistible are the sands.
Glares are just illusion; your life is all about fusion.
Feel, Breathe, Dance, spread Love in the air
Run or flee as no one’s going to spare here
World it is, neither yours nor mine
Seek, Plead ... only to 'DREAM AGAIN’!
Recall those days in distress
Your father once took you on his shoulder to show
you are best
Forget not your mother, her charm, her warmth
brought you till here
Unless to wipe your tears ... Look up high
To Seek, To Plead ... only to 'DREAM AGAIN'!
You say "You are shattered, someone left you for
whom once you mattered"
Wake up, walk again for your foot wears has just
changed
Walk with a lesson in an all new style
What is waiting for you is yet another mile
Seek, Plead ... only to 'DREAM AGAIN'!
Had our five fingers been the same, I had just one
feeling ever and ever
Feel again, Live again
Love again, Aim again,
Hate again, realize to forget just one thing "Don’t
feel for any gain "
Just Seek, Sometimes Plead ... only to "DREAM
AGAIN” ...!
Chahat Sharma
(Asst. Prof. CSE)
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By- Avantika (4th year, Section ‘A’)
By- Kanika Dawalia (4th year, Section ’B’)
By- Avantika (4th year, Section ‘A’)
By- Kanika Dwalia (4th year, Section ‘B’)
The Canvas
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By- Nupur Pandey (4th year, Section ‘C’) By- Nupur Pandey (4th year, Section ‘C’ )
“After thousands and thousands of dreams we awaken
After thousands and thousands of births we are born
This the end is only the beginning of a new journey”
-Brian Weiss
This is just a beginning of portraying the amazing journey of CSE department of the academic year 2016(JULY-DECEMBER) and to all the efforts of the team and faculty members to reach out,
to showcase the splendid work being done.