This school will be held in Bengaluru on the campus of Ramaiah Institute of Technology
Lecture Hall Complex -I (LHC-I)
Ramaiah Institute of Technology,
Ground floor, LHC building,
near canteen, MSRIT Campus
Mathikere, Bengaluru-560054
Karnataka.
Important NOTE: To reach venue enter through gate 10 of RIT
About IIT Kanpur: IIT Kanpur is one of the top research and teaching institutions in India. Established in 1959, it has steadily risen to become a globally acclaimed leader for education & research in science, engineering, management & humanities. It currently ranks 3rd best among engineering colleges/ universities in India by the recent INDIA TODAY ranking, 4th best in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in 2021, 5th among all Indian Universities by the QS University Rankings 2022. The Department of Electrical Engineering specifically has several faculty members with their research interests spanning the diverse areas listed below
Research is highly encouraged and the top focus at IITK, with the department members producing several papers in top journals, such as IEEE Transactions, as well as actively participating in international conferences (ICASSP, Globecom, WCNC), and also undertaking various sponsored/ consultancy projects. Located in a picturesque campus spanning over 1000 acres with an ultra-dense tree cover, IIT Kanpur offers the ideal environment to foster learning, research and academic enrichment.
About the City: Bengaluru (previously known as Bangalore) is the Capital City of the state of Karnataka, located in south India. A vibrant and thriving metropolis, Bengaluru has developed into one of the major Technological, Economic and Cultural hubs of the country. It is popularly known as the Silicon Valley of India and is home to many of the leading public and private sector technology giants of India in the fields of Software, Telecommunication, Aerospace and Defense. Alongside, Bengaluru is blessed with a pleasant climate, tree-lined boulevards, lush green gardens, and numerous lakes, which have led to it being fondly known as the ‘Garden City of India’.