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.
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
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.
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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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.
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