26-05-2025
YCCE organises six-day FDP on quantum computing and applications
Nagpur: In a move to align academic expertise with rapidly evolving technological trends, the departments of computer science and engineering and information technology at Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering (YCCE), Nagpur, jointly organised a six-day faculty development programme (FDP) on 'Quantum Computing and Applications' from May 19 to 24.
The programme was held under the Kalam Impact 2.0 initiative, which focuses on enhancing faculty capabilities through exposure to frontier technologies.
The FDP featured Dr Raunak Rathi, an industry expert from EXL, Pune, known for his significant contributions to quantum technologies. His sessions provided a balanced blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights, drawing appreciation from participants across departments.
The event was organised under the guidance of principal Dr UP Waghe and MGI technical director Manali Kshirsagar. Heads of departments — Prof Lalit Damahe (CSE) and Prof Rajesh Dharmik (IT) — commended the faculty for their enthusiastic participation and commitment to continuous learning.
Coordinated by faculty members Purnima Pande, Swati Kale, and Chanchla Tripathi, the programme underscored YCCE's focus on continuous professional development.
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Participants noted the relevance of the sessions in preparing educators to effectively integrate cutting-edge advancements such as quantum computing into the academic framework.
This initiative marks another step in YCCE's ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between academia and industry, ensuring its teaching community stays abreast of transformative technologies shaping the future.
Nagpur: In a move to align academic expertise with rapidly evolving technological trends, the departments of computer science and engineering and information technology at Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering (YCCE), Nagpur, jointly organised a six-day faculty development programme (FDP) on 'Quantum Computing and Applications' from May 19 to 24.
The programme was held under the Kalam Impact 2.0 initiative, which focuses on enhancing faculty capabilities through exposure to frontier technologies.
The FDP featured Dr Raunak Rathi, an industry expert from EXL, Pune, known for his significant contributions to quantum technologies. His sessions provided a balanced blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights, drawing appreciation from participants across departments.
The event was organised under the guidance of principal Dr UP Waghe and MGI technical director Manali Kshirsagar. Heads of departments — Prof Lalit Damahe (CSE) and Prof Rajesh Dharmik (IT) — commended the faculty for their enthusiastic participation and commitment to continuous learning.
Coordinated by faculty members Purnima Pande, Swati Kale, and Chanchla Tripathi, the programme underscored YCCE's focus on continuous professional development. Participants noted the relevance of the sessions in preparing educators to effectively integrate cutting-edge advancements such as quantum computing into the academic framework.
This initiative marks another step in YCCE's ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between academia and industry, ensuring its teaching community stays abreast of transformative technologies shaping the future.