"Knowledge shared is knowledge squared" – Anonymous
The Faculty Development Program (FDP) on "A Study on Fixed Point, Coupled Fixed Point, and Common Fixed Point in Different Types of Metric Spaces," held on January 9, 2025, was a highly insightful academic event led by Mr. J. Gopinath. The session delved deeply into the theoretical foundations and advanced concepts surrounding fixed points, coupled fixed points, and common fixed points within various types of metric spaces. These mathematical constructs play a crucial role in nonlinear analysis and have broad applications in fields like computer science, optimization, and engineering.
The Faculty Development Program (FDP) on "Intuitionistic Fuzzy Set in Beta-Algebra," conducted by Dr. P. Hemavathi on 24th October 2024, provided an in-depth exploration of the application of intuitionistic fuzzy sets in the field of beta-algebra. The session was well-received by attendees, with discussions focusing on the theoretical underpinnings and practical implementations. Dr. Hemavathi explained how intuitionistic fuzzy sets extend the traditional fuzzy set theory, offering more flexibility in dealing with uncertainties. The program concluded with an interactive Q&A session, fostering a collaborative learning environment.
Mr. J. Gopinath, research scholar, presented in the Faculty Development Program (FDP) organised by Department of Pure and Applied Mathematics, titled "New Fixed Point Theorem on Modular Bipolar Metric Space with Applications," where he explained the fundamentals of fixed point theory and introduced a novel fixed point theorem within the framework of modular bipolar metric spaces. This advanced metric concept extends traditional metrics by incorporating two interacting metrics and a modular function, broadening the applicability of fixed point results. His theorem establishes conditions for the existence, convergence and uniqueness of fixed points in these complex spaces, generalizing classical fixed point theorems.
Mr. Keerthinathan, Research scholar, presented in the Faculty Development Program (FDP), on "Comparative Analysis of Call Center Customer Standard Compliance: Enhancing Accuracy with KNN vs. BIRCH Algorithms". He provided an insightful presentation comparing the effectiveness of K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN) and Balanced Iterative Reducing and Clustering using Hierarchies (BIRCH) algorithms in improving the accuracy of customer compliance standards in call centers. The attendees gained valuable knowledge on advanced data analysis techniques and their practical applications in enhancing operational efficiencies in call centers.
ONE DAY FDP ON " HOW TO HANDLE GURUPADIGAM REPORT" CONDUCTED BY Dr. HEMAVATHI - 05.01.2024
Dr. Hemavathi addressed the role of the Mentors and the radiance of Gurupadigam in academics, cultural & Sport activities and career growth of students. The session was enlightened about the principles and practices of Gurupadigam. The discussion was profound and thought-provoking.
ONE DAY FDP ON "ROLE OF A MENTOR" CONDUCTED BY Dr. ARUL FREEDA VINOTHINI - 18.12.2023
Dr. Arul Freeda Vinothini addressing the role of mentor and the effulgence of mentoring in the academics, research, career and life. Five departments participated in the FDP and got enlightened about mentoring. The discussion was awesome and thought provoking.
ONE DAY WORKSHOP CONDUCTED BY Dr. G. ARUL FREEDA VINOTHINI FOR NEW JOINERS PERTAINING TO ARMS & ACADEMICS - 02.12.2023