Monsoon 2020 Exhibition

Semester End exhibitions are a time when students and faculty come together to display the outputs from their courses. These vary from presentations to prototypes to live performances. The current situation made us rethink the way we conduct the expo. Students and faculty have worked tirelessly not just in generating the output but also translating their presence on the web.

Welcome to Expo 2020


Courses


Artificial Intelligence

by Professor Mehul S Raval & Professor Sanjay Chaudhary

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an ever expanding impacting several domains. Considering the multidisciplinary nature, the course will cover the breadth of AI and it will delve into problem solving, knowledge representation, planning, uncertainty representation, and making complex decision.


Introduction to International Relations

by Professor Keita Omi

With the dawn of the 21st century, human kind is facing disparate epochal challenges. Global politics affects our lives more than ever before. How countries interact with each other -- in military conflict, in trade, in diplomacy, and in other forms of cooperation and conflict -- affect all of us.



Introduction to Critical Thinking and Academic Writing

by Professor Leya Mathew

The careful evaluation of information requires that we do not take what is given at face value. Instead, we ask questions of situations, texts, issues, institutions, and people including ourselves.



Heat Transfer

by Professor Arijit Ganguli

The students (both from Mechanical and Chemical streams) have to built an experimental set-up using home appliances/resources and perform experiments based on the course topics. The students are divided into groups each group containing maximum of 6 to 7 students


An Introduction to the Philosophical Traditions of India

by Professor Shishir Saxena

This course is the first of a set of two courses introducing the Indian philosophical tradition of darśana-śāstra.



Learning Sanskrit through Sanskrit Literature: Elementary

by Professor Shishir Saxena

This course is the first of a set of two courses where students will learn scholastic Sanskrit through exercises drawn from various Sanskrit literary sources.


Power in Movement: Expressing the History of Social Movements in India

by Professor Aparajita Basu

In HST 285 students will be able to embody the ideas of the reformers and activists they read, using theatrical techniques to show the connections between the past and present and to understand how essential social movements have been to the making of twenty first century India.



Cognitive Psychology

by Professor Divita Singh

Cognitive Psychology is the scientific study of how humans store and process information in the mind/brain. This course provides an understanding of various mental processes involved in the generation of thought and behavior, such as cognitive mechanisms of attention, perception, memory, decision making, thinking, problem-solving, and emotion.


Animal Behaviour

by Professor Ratna Ghosal

Do you want to understand how and why animals behave the way they do, and how we test hypotheses about behaviour scientifically? This course provides an introduction to the complexities of animal behaviour, and how it is studied.



Environmental Science

by Professor Ratna Ghosal

Today, human activities have been the dominant influence on the environment and ecosystem. It is for this reason that we must learn the environmental issues.


Genetics

by Professor Krishna Swamy

Genetics is the acquired knowledge of gene, its variations and hereditary in organisms through marvelous scientists of times Mendel, Morgan, Bateson, Chase alongside others.



Recombinant DNA Technology

by Professor Ashutosh Kumar

This course provides an insight to the application and interpretation of high-throughput molecular biology methods used to produce high-volume biological data using genomics, transcriptomic, proteomics and metabolomics.

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Animal Biotechnology

by Professor Souvik Sen Gupta

The course tells us about animal cell culture, its concept and use of it in laboratory to grow cell lines. It is also used in transformation and transfection of cell.





Basics of Bioinformatics

by Professor Manish Datt

Twenty-first century is the century for biological sciences; and data analytic would play a significant role in harnessing the full potential of this field.


Developmental Biology

by Professor Vivek Tanavde

This course deals with development of organisms from embryonic to adult stage. Students learn about development of vertebrates and invertebrates including human development.



Anthropology of Texts and Literature

by Professor Saumya Malviya

This course introduces students to an anthropological approach to texts and literature. Various kinds of texts and literary forms are studied by placing them in the network of intentionalities within which they are produced and consumed.



Biochemistry

by Professor Balaji Prakash and Professor Sanjay Singh

Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes that drive biological systems. This course explores the basic principles of biochemistry and develops the student’s appreciation and understanding of biological networks.



Cell Biology

by Professor Noopur Thakur

Course Abstract:

This course deals with the structure and functioning of a cell. Students learn the complexity of how an organism originates from a single cell, how cells interact with each other, how they control and execute body function and metabolism.




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