• Technical Talk by Mr. Hemanga Banerjee
· One day technical session was organised by IEEE ED MSIT SBC in association with IEEE SSCS Kolkata Chapter, and the Department of ECE, MSIT on 14th September, 2023 at Meghnad Saha Institute of Technology. The Speaker of the session was Mr. Hemanga Banerjee, Alumni of this department and currently PhD scholar at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. The topic of her talk was "Posit number system and its application".
· Dr. Swarnil Roy, Faculty Member, Department of ECE, and Secretory, IEEE SSCS Kolkata Chapter gave the introductory speech and coordinated the whole event. About 50 (10 IEEE members) participants were present during the session. The sole objective of explaining Neuromorphic Computing to the students was to provide a brief idea about how semiconductor devices and hardware can mimic the functionalities of human brain and achieve energy efficiency. It was an extremely important talk where the students got the opportunity to know and understand the different research fields and ideas. The participants were extremely happy to have Mr. Sen as their Speaker on that day and would like to hear more from him in the future.
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- Start time: 14 Sep 2023 02:00 PM
- End time: 14 Oct 2024 03:00 PM
- All times are (UTC+05:30) Chennai
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Hemanga Banerjee
Posit number system and its application
· One day technical session was organised by IEEE ED MSIT SBC in association with IEEE SSCS Kolkata Chapter, and the Department of ECE, MSIT on 14th September, 2023 at Meghnad Saha Institute of Technology. The Speaker of the session was Mr. Hemanga Banerjee, Alumni of this department and currently PhD scholar at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. The topic of her talk was "Posit number system and its application".
· Dr. Swarnil Roy, Faculty Member, Department of ECE, and Secretory, IEEE SSCS Kolkata Chapter gave the introductory speech and coordinated the whole event. About 50 (10 IEEE members) participants were present during the session. The sole objective of explaining Neuromorphic Computing to the students was to provide a brief idea about how semiconductor devices and hardware can mimic the functionalities of human brain and achieve energy efficiency. It was an extremely important talk where the students got the opportunity to know and understand the different research fields and ideas. The participants were extremely happy to have Mr. Sen as their Speaker on that day and would like to hear more from him in the future.
· Only One picture of the event: