SMVDU hosts 50 CITS trainees for excursion

CITS trainees during visit to SMVDU Katra.
CITS trainees during visit to SMVDU Katra.

Excelsior Correspondent

KATRA, Mar 11: The School of Computer Science & Engineering (SCSE) at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU) hosted 50 CITS trainees from the National Skill Training Institute (W), Jammu, under the jurisdiction of the Regional Directorate of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (RDSDE), Government of India, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Directorate General Training.
This visit was designed to provide the trainees with valuable exposure to cutting-edge practices in the field of Computer Science. The visit offered a comprehensive tour of SMVDU’s state-of-the-art facilities.
The Computer Science Department showcased its advanced laboratories, research spaces, and ongoing projects. Trainees had the exclusive opportunity to engage with faculty members and students, exploring various aspects of computer science, including software development, machine learning, data analytics, networking, optical fibre technologies, and other emerging fields. Department experts discussed about the current IT industry trends and the practical application of computer science concepts in both academic and professional settings.
The trainees also witnessed live demonstrations of student projects, which showcased real-world applications of cutting-edge technology. Among the highlights was a visit to the network centre, where trainees observed the functioning of the university’s IT infrastructure, as well as the AI and Deep Learning Lab and the 5G Lab, where innovative research and development work is carried out.
The visit was organized under the guidance of Dr Sunanda, Head & Associate Professor, SCSE, SMVDU, along with Himmat Raj Sharma and Sahil Sharma from SCSE. It was also supported by Ravi Chilukoti, Regional Director, RDSDE, J&K and Ladakh, V. Babu, Joint Director, RDSDE, J&K and Ladakh, and Prianka Kaul, Assistant Director/Principal, NSTI(W), Jammu.
This initiative provided the trainees with a deeper understanding of the evolving field of Computer Science, offering them insights into both academic advancements and industry practices.