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MIET organizes annual Research Awards function

 

Excelsior Correspondent : 
JAMMU, Oct 9: Model Institute of Engineering and Technology (MIET) organized its annual Research Awards function at Kot Bhalwal campus felicitating its faculty members who have excelled in Research and Development.

Vice-Chancellor, University of Jammu, Prof Umesh Rai was the chief guest on the occasion. The other dignitaries present on the occasion were Prof Ankur Gupta, Director, MIET; Prof S K Sharma Advisor to Chairperson MIER; Prof G S Sambyal Advisor to Chairperson MIER; Prof B C Sharma, Dean Training and Placement; Prof Devanand Padha, Ajay Khajuria, Professor of Practice and Prof Sahil Sawhney, General Manager Strategic Initiatives.
The research awards at MIET serve to recognize the achievements of the faculty members in the field of Research and Development. This year over 45 faculty members were felicitated at the function for producing quality research outcomes.
Prof Ankur Gupta, Director MIET, presented the research report. He informed that since the last Research Awards held in early 2023, MIET faculty have published 158 research papers in international journals, conferences, and book chapters, with 153 indexed in Scopus and 98 in SCI/SCI-E/ESCI indexed journals. Additionally, 23 patents were filed during this period, bringing the total number of patents filed to 54, while 19 patents have been granted, taking the total to 21 granted patents. He also highlighted that MIET secured a research grant of Rs 26.72 lakhs from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Government of India, under the Accelerated Research on 6G Ecosystem initiative. During 2023-24 the institution awarded Seed Grants worth Rs 25 lakhs to eleven faculty-led projects. 
He further informed the audience that MIET is in the process of establishing state-of-the-art laboratories for advanced research in Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Semiconductors, Drones, and Electric Vehicles. Two startups by MIET faculty and students SeeDoAI Technologies and PetPulse Tech have been registered and are in advanced prototyping stage.
Speaking on the occasion, JU Vice Chancellor, Prof Umesh Rai stressed upon the importance of initiatives like Research Awards to boost the research and development activities at the institution level. He exhorted the faculty members to solve problems in the local context of Jammu.
The chief guest later handed out certificates and monetary incentives to the awardees. The event was coordinated by Arushi Gupta, Assistant Professor.

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