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Date: 01-05-2012

GTU

GTU

GTU

GTU’’’’s Master

s Master

s Master

s Master’’’’s Programs

s Programs

s Programs

s Programs

M.E.(

M.E.(

M.E.(

M.E.( IT Systems and Network Security

IT Systems and Network Security

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IT Systems and Network Security

and

M.E.(

M.E.(

M.E.(

M.E.( Wireless Mobile Computing

Wireless Mobile Computing

Wireless Mobile Computing))))

Wireless Mobile Computing

FEEDBACK from EMINENT EXPERTS

“One of the Best ME programs in the country that covers such a wide range of topics. The

subjects are well structured and ordered and by the time the students complete the course, they

are well equipped for the industry as well as the academia”.

Manu Zacharia Microsoft MVP (Enterprise Security), ISLA-2010 (ISC)² C|EH, C|HFI, MCP, CCNA, AFCEH Certified ISO 27001:2005 Lead Auditor

“M.E. program of GTU which is conducted by CDAC is very well structured and very well

executed program. The contents are good and the passion with it is managed definitely worth

appreciation. The infrastructure is also best in class. I wish all the best to all the students, GTU

and CDAC. I am sure that this will soon be known as one of the best M.E. program in India.”

Dinesh Anantwar Ex-Head Education and Research, Infosys-Pune Ex-Global Head Training Delivery and Certifications iGATE Patni, Member "Board of Studies" at Symbiosis International University

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“Its a great initiative by C-DAC by collaborating with academics. The students are benefited by

experts coming from Industry, R & D organization, and Academia.”

Vijay Ukani Associate Professor, Computer Engineering Department, Institute of Technology, Nirma University

“It is a unique concept of industry academia partnership for education. Students get

opportunity to learn theoretical concepts from academic experts and get practical

exposure from industry experts of respective subjects.”

Zunnun Narmawala Assistant Professor Computer Engineering Institute of Technology Nirma University

“We are all aware that engineering is a practical science and I appreciate your efforts in

bringing industry people into the teaching of the subjects as that will vastly improve the students’

prospects of securing a job easily. To bridge this gap we need to address the current needs of the

industry.”

Satish N Lead/Manager training/mentoring/development services, resource creation,

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Industrial Visit Report

For

IT Systems and Network Security

Wireless Mobile Computing

S.

No Organization Date Presentation Part Speaker Contact Details

C-DAC Pune

Date: 23

rd

February 2012 to 27

th

February 2012

1 C-DAC Pune 23-02-2012 (11AM -1PM)

GSDG Group:

1. Explain Product made by GSDG group.

2. Explain R & D project to students and gave presentation on it.

3. Explain Application Based Project to students. (All project going on GIS based application.) Mr. Shivakumar Email: vshivakumar@c dac.in Ph no. 020 25503257/233 2 23-02-2012

(2PM -4PM) GIST Group (Graphics and Intelligence based Technology) :

1. Introduction of Speech Processing, Image Processing, Development Tools and Technologies, Embedded Systems, Video Work Systems Etc.. 2. Explain Application based

Projects

a. Indian Language Computing.

b. Benchmarking and Evolution

c. Ayusoft (For Aurvedic Doctors, regarding Sanskrit Medicine translation) d. Keyboard Language Mr.Ampili Sreekumar Mr.Vainateya Koratkar Contact: www.cdac.in/gi st

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e. Localization of wireless application f. Convert website in

local language. g. Urdu search engine h. Text to Speech

conversion

i. Embedded application

3 23-02-2012

(4PM -6PM) ACTS Group (

Education and Technology): 1. Discuss about HPC, Supporting of National Requirement of Information Technology dept. 2. Mantra Language Processor 3. Cloud Architecture 4. Grid Garuda 5. E-learning 6. E-inclusion Mr.Aditya Kumar Sinha Mr.Devashish Mr. Ritesh www. acts.cdac.in 4 24-02-2012 (11AM -1PM)

Medical Informatics Group: 1. Explain ongoing activity,

Research Activity on Telemedicine

2. Explain project Mercury web Tele medicine

Ms. Manisha Mantri, Ms. Anisha 5 24-02-2012 (2PM -4PM) e- Governance Group: 1. Explain e-governance project 2. E-Pariksha 3. E-Registration

4. Work management System 5. Land Management System

Mr. Amith, Mr. Saila

Contact: [email protected]

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6 24-02-2012 (4PM -6PM)

Network Security , Information Security, Cyber Crime Mr. Niranjan Contact: niranjan@netco nclave.com, www.conclave. com Ph. No. 9890925750 7 27-02-2012 (11AM -1PM) HPC Group:

Explain HPC and Parallel Processing

Mr. Kapil Matur

www.cdac.in

8 27-02-2012

(2PM -6PM)

VisitParamYuva Super Computer

Explain ParamYuva Super Computer at the C-DAC Pune University

Mr. Anish Kumar www.cdac.in

Bangalore

Date: 29

th

February 2012 to 4

th

March 2012

9 mPower IT web Experts

29-02-2012

(2PM -6PM) 1. Introduction Part of mPower IT web Experts 2. Explain and discuss web

portal development Technology “Liferay”. 3. Oriented on a few

impotant processes in IT operation and Training solutions.

4. Seminar on a broader aspect of choices and behaviour one must adapt to be able to stand out as global professionals and extraordinary specialists in IT field by Syed Habeeb.

Mr. Azer Ali, Mr. Syed Habeeb. Email-id: idris@mpowergl obal.com Mobile: 9845856558

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10 C-DAC, Bangalore

02-03-2012

(2PM -6PM) 1. Seminar on Information Security and Awareness. 2. Visited Super Computer

PARAM PADAMA. 3. Explanation of PARAM PADAMA. Mr. Sarwan, Mr. Samul www.cdac.in 11 Infosys, Bangalore 03-03-2012

(9AM-6PM) 1. Building aspirations of students

2. Exposing the reach of IT & Engineering in our daily lives.

3. Exposing students to a world class environment and learning methodologies. 4. Promoting gender sensitivity and inclusivity. Mr.Lakshmi Narasimhan Email: lakshmi_narasi mhan02@infos ys.com Mobile: +91-9916728193 www.infosys.co m

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Students at C-DAC, Bangalore

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