The Department of Computer Science
hosted a dynamic and insightful two-day National Conference on Computational
Sciences in Life, Computer, and Social Context. The event, held on March 15th
and 16th, 2024, brought together esteemed professionals, scholars, and
enthusiasts to explore cutting-edge developments and innovations in the field.
Day
1: March 15th, 2024
The conference commenced with an auspicious inauguration ceremony. Mr. S.A.B. Nehru, the Head of the Department of Computer Science, warmly welcomed the participants, setting a tone of inclusivity and collaboration. Mr. T. Kamalakar Raju provided an overview of the conference dynamics, outlining the objectives and expectations for the next two days. Reverend Fr. Dr. Sagairaj blessed the gathering, infusing the event with spiritual grace and goodwill and Reverent Fr. G. Kriran Kumar, wished the gathering.
The highlight of the day was the enlightening lecture by Chief Guest and Resource Person, Dr. A. V. Senthil Kumar. With expertise from the Department of MCA at Hindustan College of Art and Science, Dr. Kumar delved into the intricacies of research methodologies, emphasizing the significance of choosing the right journals and understanding impact factors and citations. His discourse on the transformative power of research resonated deeply with attendees, inspiring them to contribute meaningfully to the academic landscape.
Dr. Ganti Naga Satish further enriched the conference with his guest lecture on Machine Learning. Exploring the fundamentals of data processing and algorithmic learning, Dr. Satish elucidated the nuances of supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning, igniting curiosity and fostering a deeper understanding of this rapidly evolving field.
Day
2: March 16th, 2024
The second day of the conference continued to captivate participants with a diverse array of topics and speakers. B. Srimukhi Syamala, from Tata Consultancy Services, shared invaluable insights on unlocking one's potential in pursuit of dream careers, empowering attendees to navigate the professional landscape with confidence and purpose.
Dr. Sadu Chinranjeevi's exploration of
digital image attacks on social media underscored the pressing need for
enhanced cybersecurity measures in an increasingly digitized society. His
discussion on challenges and protective strategies provided attendees with
practical tools to safeguard their online presence effectively.
In addition to the enlightening sessions, the conference showcased the rich tapestry of research talent in and around Andhra Pradesh. With 21 full-length research papers presented and published with ISBN, the conference served as a platform for scholarly exchange and collaboration, fostering innovation and advancement in computational sciences.
Overall, the National Conference on
Computational Sciences was a resounding success, igniting intellectual
discourse, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and paving the way for a
brighter, more innovative future in the realm of computer science and beyond.