Puja Dube, Research Scholars, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi-OES Student Branch Chapter

The IEEE OES Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi Student Branch Chapter organized a series of engaging and educational events throughout 2024, aimed at both school students and research scholars. The events covered a wide range of topics, from hands-on technology workshops to distinguished lectures by renowned experts in cutting-edge fields. Here’s an overview of the key events held this year.
We kicked off our year with a series of IoT Workshops designed specifically for K-12 students. These workshops, held on 18 March, 2024, 30 May, 2024, and 21 June, 2024, introduced young students to programming using Python and the exciting world of the Internet of Things (IoT). Through these workshops, students learned how IoT can be applied in everyday life, and they completed hands-on projects that brought their ideas to life. The workshops were a resounding success, with a good number of school students participating across the three events. Each session ended with certificates of participation, refreshments, and an atmosphere filled with curiosity and excitement. These workshops provided an invaluable introduction to technology for young minds, fostering their problem-solving skills and encouraging creative exploration.

Following the workshops, on 21 March, 2024, we had the honor of hosting Dr. Arvind Rao, Associate Professor at the University of Michigan’s Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics. Dr. Rao delivered an insightful lecture on Machine Learning Approaches to the Interpretation of Spatial Imaging & Transcriptomics for Personalized Medicine. This talk explored the intersection of machine learning, spatial imaging, and bioinformatics. Dr. Rao delved into spatial profiling technologies like hyper-plex immunostaining and discussed their applications in understanding tissue microenvironments, especially for cancer treatment. Dr. Rao’s talk was well-received, with an active Q&A session that allowed students to delve deeper into the subject. His insights into AI-driven personalized medicine provided a forward-looking perspective on the future of healthcare, leaving the audience deeply engaged and inspired.

On 10 April, 2024, we organized a hybrid event featuring Dr. Vijay Kumar Mishra, National Academies Harry Diamond Distinguished Fellow at the U. S. Army Research Laboratory, who gave a distinguished lecture on Phase Retrieval for Radar Waveform Design. This highly technical talk focused on the mathematical intricacies of radar waveform design and the ambiguity function that characterizes a radar’s ability to discriminate in both range and Doppler velocity. Dr. Mishra discussed optimization techniques to design radar waveforms and provided numerical experiments to demonstrate real-world applications. This event attracted many students interested in signal processing and optimization, offering them a fresh perspective on radar technology.
Later in the year, on 18 July, 2024, we hosted Dr. Varshney, an IBM Fellow at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center, for a distinguished talk on The AI Alignment Problem, Limits, and Solutions. In this session, Dr. Varshney discussed the growing challenges presented by large language models (LLMs) and generative AI, including risks like hallucination, prompt injection, and copyright issues. He also introduced different formulations of the AI alignment problem and information-theoretic limits to achieving alignment. This thought-provoking talk led to a highly interactive Q&A session, where students engaged in discussions about the ethical implications of AI in society. Dr. Varshney’s visit to our labs further strengthened connections between academia and industry.

On 15 May, 2024, Professor Preetam Kumar from IIT Patna delivered a comprehensive lecture on 5G: Challenges and Enabling Technologies. With over 20 years of experience in wireless communications, Professor Kumar explored the transformative potential of 5G technology, touching on key innovations such as millimeter waves, small cells, and massive MIMO. However, he also discussed the significant challenges associated with 5G deployment, including infrastructure costs, spectrum availability, and security concerns. This balanced view of 5G’s potential and challenges was both informative and enlightening for the audience, particularly those studying wireless communications and networking.
In August, 2024, the chapter hosted Dr. Akihiko Sugiyama, a renowned speaker from Tokyo, Japan, for a workshop on Mastering Authorship: Techniques and Practice. Held on 27 August, 2024, this event was well attended and focused on improving writing and analytical skills for young researchers. The workshop included a morning lecture followed by an afternoon hands-on session, where participants were able to apply what they had learned and receive real-time feedback. Dr. Sugiyama’s unique teaching approach and personalized feedback were greatly appreciated, and the event concluded with students feeling more confident about their research writing skills.
Workshop on Mastering Authorship: Techniques and Practice
The year 2024 has been an incredible journey for the IEEE OES Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi Student Branch Chapter, with a diverse array of events catering to students and scholars alike. From fostering technological creativity in young students through the IoT workshops to offering deep insights into AI, radar waveform design, and 5G, these events have had a profound impact on the student community. We are proud of the participation and enthusiasm shown by students and look forward to organizing more such enriching events in the future.



