Sridhar K, Chair of IEEE OES IIT Chennai Student Branch Chapter
Guest Lecture by Dr. Hari Vishnu, Senior Research Fellow, NUS and IEEE OES Secretary
Our inaugural guest lecture, presented by Dr. Hari Vishnu, Senior Research Fellow, NUS and IEEE OES Secretary as part of IEEE OES IIT Chennai Student Branch Chapter and IEEE IIT Chennai Student Chapter, was a resounding success. This event marks the beginning of many more enlightening sessions to come.
Date/Time: June 24, 2024, 11:00 AM
Venue: Seminar Hall, Ocean Engineering Department
Speaker: Dr. Hari Vishnu
Lecture Title: Passive Acoustic Monitoring for Marine Biodiversity and Arctic Climate Change Studies.
The event kicked off with a warm welcome from Prof. V. Sriram, Chair of IEEE OES Madras Chapter, followed by an introduction to our esteemed speaker by Mr. Sridhar Krishnamoorthy, Chair of IEEE OES IIT Madras Student Branch Chapter.
About the Speaker:
Dr. Hari Vishnu, a distinguished Senior Research Fellow at the Acoustic Research Laboratory, National University of Singapore, specializes in underwater acoustic signal detection and localization. He earned his Ph.D. from Nanyang Technological University and has since made significant contributions to the fields of machine learning for underwater applications, bio-acoustics, and signal processing in impulsive noise. His work spans various underwater scenarios, from biodiversity studies and defense applications in tropical waters to mineral exploration and Arctic ice sheet research. Dr. Vishnu has also served as a Visiting Scholar at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and is the current Chief Editor of the IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society’s magazine, Earthzine, as well as the society’s Secretary.
Dr. Vishnu’s captivating lecture delved into the fascinating world of passive acoustic monitoring (PAM), highlighting its crucial applications:
Marine Mammal Monitoring:
Dr. Vishnu discussed the monitoring of marine mammals, such as dolphins, in Singapore waters through their vocalizations, which are vital for foraging, navigation, and communication. He explained the development of a machine-learning-based PAM system designed to handle the unique challenges of Singapore’s noise environment, including biological and shipping noise. This system helps detect and quantify marine mammals amidst complex acoustic backgrounds.
Climate Change and Glacial Studies:
The second part of the lecture focused on utilizing PAM to study climate-induced ice-loss mechanisms at marine-terminating glaciers in the Arctic and Antarctic. Dr. Vishnu highlighted the importance of remote sensing in these hazardous and inaccessible regions to understand glacier melt activity and the challenges faced in this endeavor.
The lecture was truly enriching, highlighting innovative applications of passive acoustics in marine biodiversity and climate change research. Students and research scholars engaged in a stimulating interaction with the speaker, fostering insightful discussions. We eagerly anticipate organizing more thought-provoking events like this in the future.
The session was followed by a detailed Q&A session in which both faculties and students participated.
Prof. S. Nallayarasu, Head of the Department, presented our esteemed speaker with a commemorative memento, acknowledging the lecture’s profound impact on ocean engineering. He expressed his strong support for such student-led initiatives within our institute.
Exciting Networking Event with the Oceaneering Team at IIT Madras
The IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society IIT Madras Student Branch Chapter, IEEE IIT Madras Student Chapter, Marine Technology Society (MTS) IIT Madras Student Chapter, and SCORE (Scholars’ Communion of Ocean Research and Engineering) from the Department of Ocean Engineering IIT Madras jointly hosted an excellent networking event on July 5, 2024, with the Oceaneering team.
About Oceaneering:
Oceaneering International, Inc. is a global leader in providing engineered services and products primarily to the offshore energy industry. Established in 1964, the company specializes in deep-water applications, offering a broad range of solutions including remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), subsea hardware, and project management services. Beyond oil and gas, Oceaneering extends its expertise to industries such as aerospace, defense, entertainment, and renewable energy. Renowned for its innovation and technical prowess, Oceaneering is committed to enhancing safety, efficiency, and reliability in challenging environments worldwide.
Glimpse of the event:
We were honoured to welcome a distinguished delegation from Oceaneering, including:
Holly Kriendler, SVP & Chief HR Officer, Oceaneering Houston
Kamaljeet Kaur HR Manager, India.
Sivakumar N, PMI-ACP, Manager-A & G, Market & Patent Research
Dileep Kumar, Senior Director- Engineering & Technology, Site Leader- India.
The event kicked off with an engaging faculty interaction session, followed by a lab visit where our guests explored the Ocean Engineering department’s experimental facilities, such as the towing tank, wave basin, etc., and the MAV LAB (Marine Autonomous Vessels (MAV) Laboratory). These visits sparked insightful discussions and a deeper understanding of our research capabilities.
Following the lab visits, a student interaction session was organized with the Oceaneering Team. Mr. Sridhar Krishnamoorthy, Chair of the IEEE OES IIT Madras Student Branch Chapter, initiated the session with introductory remarks. The Oceaneering Team provided feedback on their visit and shared exciting opportunities available in their industry for students in the Ocean Engineering field.
During the session, several Oceaneering team members were felicitated: Mrs. Holly Kriendler by Prof. Srinivasan Chandrasekaran, HOD In-charge of the Department of Ocean Engineering; Mrs. Kamaljeet Kaur by Prof. V. Sriram, Chair of the IEEE OES Madras Chapter; Mr. Sivakumar N by Prof. Abdus Samad, Professor in the Department of Ocean Engineering; and Mr. Dileep Kumar by Dr. Narendran K, Faculty Advisor of SCORE.
During the student interaction session, our research scholars showcased their work and the activities of their research groups, fostering meaningful exchanges and potential collaborations. Mr. Krishnavelu from the MAV lab shared their team’s activities and research developments. Team ARITRA and Team AMOGH, led by undergraduates from the Ocean Engineering department at IIT Madras, presented their achievements in AUV-related competitions over the past years and their future plans. Mr. Prashant from the research group of Prof. Abdus Samad discussed their recent achievement of the pilot project of a wave energy converter. Mr. Hariram, representing the research group under Prof. V. Sriram, discussed their activities in computational modeling and analysis using in-built tools. Mr. Vengadesan from Prof. S. A. Sannasiraj’s research group highlighted their team’s experience in research projects and provided insights into the DST and ABCD center. Finally, Prof. V. Sriram introduced the facilities available at the Discovery campus of IIT Madras to the Oceaneering Team, emphasizing the importance of developing our own facilities.
The interaction session concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Prof. Abdus Samad, Professor in the Department of Ocean Engineering. We express our sincere gratitude to the Oceaneering delegation, which included Holly Kriendler (SVP & Chief HR Officer, Oceaneering Houston), Kamaljeet Kaur (HR Manager, India), Sivakumar N (PMI-ACP, Manager-A & G, Market & Patent Research), and Dileep Kumar (Senior Director- Engineering & Technology, Site Leader- India). Their participation and contributions were invaluable, providing us with a profound understanding of the industry’s current challenges and opportunities.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to Prof. Abdus Samad for organizing this exceptional event. We also express our deep appreciation to our faculty advisors, Prof. Sannasiraj S A, Prof. Sriram, Prof. Atmanand M A, Dr. R Venkatesan, and Dr. K. Narendran, for their unwavering support and guidance.
A special acknowledgment goes to the organizing team: Sridhar Krishnamoorthy, Vijayalakshmi Thiagarajan, Sree Nandhini Elayaperumal, Rushikesh Kamble, Sangeetha S, Vallabh Deogaonkar, Krishnavelu Ramachandran, Hari Ram N, and Vengadesan Palanimanickam. Their dedication and meticulous planning were instrumental in the success of this event.
In conclusion, it underscored the importance of collaboration between academia and industry in advancing marine technology. We look forward to building on the connections made today and exploring new avenues for collaboration and innovation.