Events
Here at DSC JSSSTU we put the fun in functions and events.
Attend Study Jams/ Hackathons/ Developer Conferences to learn more about the latest
technologies.
Interested in being a Speaker at one of our events? Just drop us your Proposal.
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Android Workshop for Differently Abled Students
19th October 2019
Android Workshop for Differently Abled
Students on
campus. We
had a total of 54 attendees. Around 40 attendees were deaf and mute. With 6 days
of
intense planning, survey, and debate the team put up a successful workshop and
achieved the outcomes in a very short time.
the app. The students learned the
fundamentals of
Android Studio and developed a simple app and ALL the students successfully
developed the application and exported it to their smartphones. All this in just
3
hr duration. It was amazing to see students put in their creativity in
developing
This opportunity for the PDA
students to get a
hands on
experience on android studio was
our first step to start an Android Dev Community on campus.👨‍💻 With
another
successful
workshop conducted, DSC JSSSTU continues to reach out to students and
prepares
them
to
tackle new challenges!
BIOS
27 th August 2019
BIOS was the first fun event with more than 230 attendees and 150 being girls which was thus a proud moment for us. The event highlighted about the role of DSC and the virtues of being a part of it. This event centralized its view about the ZERO HOUR Session which focused on the idea behind the DSC club and how it would be beneficial to the students and the society. To make the event more fun and student interactive, we conducted a few activities like Google trends, tower of Hanoi, quiz on the trending technologies, treasure hunt etc.We concluded the event by giving away goodies to the participants encouraging them to stay connected for more exciting events and workshops in the future
Google Cloud Study Jam
19th October 2019
DSC JSSSTU successfully hosted its first fun event BIOS with more than 230 attendees and 150 being girls which was thus a proud moment for us. The event highlighted about the role of DSC and the virtues of being a part of it. This event centralized its view about the ZERO HOUR Session which focused on the idea behind the DSC club and how it would be beneficial to the students and the society. To make the event more fun and student interactive, we conducted a few activities like Google trends, tower of Hanoi, quiz on the trending technologies, treasure hunt etc.We concluded the event by giving away goodies to the participants encouraging them to stay connected for more exciting events and workshops in the future.
GCP Workshop
3rd August 2019
On the 3rd of August, we had successfully conducted the introduction and hands on training of Google cloud awareness program to help students prepare for careers in cloud world. With the help of Google cloud team, it lead to the participation of 76 attendees along with our professor Divakara N and associate professor Shruthi M N. This program thus provided a pathway to achieve the industry recognized Associate Cloud Engineer Certification and 1 GCP essential quest was completed by all. Each person got two online Google badge i.e. GCP essential badge and Cloud Study Jam-Kubernetes Engine: Qwik start badge and Goodies were also provided to all the attendees. This session would definitely be incomplete without the collaborative work of the DSC core team which included the women volunteers too, be it the photography or the volunteers readily available during the entire session that made sure that none of the attendees undergo any kind of confusion during the entire session. The session was concluded with the Principal addressing the benefits of hosting such events which ignites the young minds with the passion to compete for new ideas. A special thanks to the Google team who lead the students through the journey & helped them enhance their learning in the fields of cloud computing which lead the attendee’s minds show interest in it.
Google AI/ML
12-13th October 2019
Our first Google AI - Explore ML workshop was conducted on 12th and 13th of October 2019. Around (the number) participants attended this workshop. It was a two day workshop which covered ML at basic and intermediate levels. On the first day attendees were introduced to the concept of ML and its applications and also the opportunities it beholds. We also conducted fun tutorials to explain ML in simple terms. Neural networks and tensor flow were covered on the first day. The second day mainly focused on the math behind ML, hence topics like regression, vectorization, linear algebra, linear regression were familiarised. By the end of the second day attendees were asked to code on Google Colabs and get a hands on experience of ML. In order to review the understanding of participants a fun interactive quiz called Kahoot was conducted which assessed their knowledge for the day. Winners of the quiz were given goodies. This workshop received an overwhelming response from the participants and we are looking forward to having another ML workshop later in the month of November.
WebHooks Competition
3rd september 2019
To introduce students to web designing WebHooks was conducted which is a frontend design competition for a duration of 3 hours. Participants were asked to design four webpages. Initially a prototype was displayed and the participants were given freedom to pitch-in their ideas and creativity in their webpages. Later a bonus page was displayed which tested their knowledge and understanding level. The participants enthusiastically took part in the competition and made it a great success. Five people were shortlisted and were interviewed further. The selected candidates would be trained by DSC JSSSTU to become full stack developers. They are now interns and would be working on real projects. They would also play a prominent role in designing the Computer Science Department’s web page in JSSSTU website.
KTECH
19th October 2019
DSC JSSTU successfully hosted WebHooks, a frontend design competition for a duration of 3 hours. Participants were asked to design four webpages. Initially a prototype was displayed and the participants were given freedom to pitch-in their ideas and creativity in their webpages. Later a bonus page was displayed which tested their knowledge and understanding level. The participants enthusiastically took part in the competition and made it a great success. Five people were shortlisted and were interviewed further. The selected candidates would be trained by DSC JSSSTU to become full stack developers. They are now interns and would be working on real projects. They would also play a prominent role in designing the Computer Science Department’s web page in JSSSTU website.
KTECH Bootcamp
19th August 2019
Our club successfully hosted the Startup Karnataka Bootcamp funded by the Government
of Karnataka was conducted on 6th August, 2019 from 9:00 a.m to 5:00 a.m with 120
registrations and 94 people participating in the workshop. The event was graced by
the Principal TN Nagabushan, Dr. M P Pushpalata, HOD CS&E department, who was also
the coordinator of the event, and STEP SJCE CEO Shivshankar.
The objective of the event was: Incorporate, Incubate, Execute and Accelerate.
Students got to learn how to setup a successful startup from experienced resourceful
persons from Ktech and SJCE STEP CEO. The University alumni Mr. Harsha who holds 45
patents and is also the founder of HoloSuit also shared his ideas and projects.
The DSC team got to interact with the Students and get to explore their amazing
new ideas.The core team members along with resource persons gave feedback to the
students on how they can improve their ideas. The DSC team will be providing
support to the students who want to provide services through Android & Web, and
the funding will be done by the Government & the University on few selected
projects.
Recruitment September 2019
19th september 2019
A recruitment drive was organised to expand our core team. On 19th september, an online test was conducted on hackerearth platform. The recruitment was for technical and organisational domains. There were multiple choice questions related to machine learning, data structures and three programming questions for the technical domain. The participants were given freedom to code in any language of their choice. The organisational role aspirants were tested on their managerial skills. Around 44 were shortlisted for the interview round. The shortlisted candidates were interviewed on 21 st september by their respective domain panels . Henceforth by the end of this interview ,it led us to select 13 new ambitious learners with would continue the journey with us in DSC JSSSTU.