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NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ICT

Transforming ICT to IoT


In association with


IJSRD – International Journal for Scientific Research & Development

SAL Institute of Technology & Engineering Research, affiliated to the Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad., is organizing 1-day event named National Conference on ICT”  on 20th January 2016 in association with IJSRD.
The conference aims to provide an opportunity to teachers/mentors/ educators and students to acknowledge, celebrate and showcase research being carried out by students by enabling them to engage with the wider communities to exchange ideas and share intellectual activity through paper presentations sessions. The event shall feature research papers presentations by eminent educators and students from all over India in the field of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) & IoT (Internet of Things). 
Researchers working on IoT and ICT can submit their papers under following themes of conference.
  1. Pedagogy for effective use of ICT in Engineering Education.
  2. IoT for everyday life.
  3. IoT for smart house.
Chief Patron
Er. Shri Rajendra Shah
Patron
Dr. Rupesh P. Vasani
Ms. Neelima Shah
Ms. Pooja Shah
Convener
Dr. S. G. Desai
 Coordinators
 Technical Committee
Prof. Vijay Gadhavi (SALITER)
Prof. Dushyant Rathod (SCE)
Prof. Mayank Parekh (SCE)
Prof. Tejas Mehta (SETI)
Prof. Nidhi Barot
Prof. Pooja Mehta
Prof. Archana Patel
Prof. Ankita Gandhi

ORGANISED BY

SAL Institute of Technology & Engineering Research
Opp, Science city, Sola Bhadaj Road,
Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380060
Website : www.sal.edu.in


PUBLICATION PARTNER

IJSRDInternational Journal  for Scientific Research & Development
Website: ijsrd.com

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