Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Humans vs bots: Korean firms use AI in hiring, can read faces to figure out what's fake

BOOK BANK FACILITY FOR FE TO BE


BOOK BANK FACILITY FOR FE TO BE
The library is providing the “Book Bank” facility to all the students from FE. to BE
Timings are as mentioned below:                                                        
Classes
Date
Timing
FE
20/01/2020

Lunch Break
SE
21/01/2020
TE
22/01/2020
BE
23/01/2020
           
The “Book Bank” system works as under:                 
1) A maximum of 2(two) books can be issued.                                                                                  
2) They are requested to pay an amount of Rs.20/- for the books which are “Donated” by many gracious people and Rs.50/- for the remaining books which are purchased by the LIRC.               
Students are requested to return the book on or before 30/06/2020; failing which a fine of Re.1 per day (inclusive of holidays) will be charged.                                                                                           
Students are requested to note the following:                                                                                      
1) DO NOT disfigure (markings, tear, underline etc.) any of the books; failing which you would be liable to pay Rs.100/- per book and/or replace the book.                                                                            
2) It is expected that the students maintain the books in good reading conditions                   
3) Book Bank facility is available to the valid SFIT library members only.                            
4) Return the books on or before the due date.                                                                                   
The list of books in the Book Bank will be made available on the college library web page http://www.sfit.ac.in/library >News>List of Book Bank Books.                                          
STUDENTS WILL BE PROVIDED BOOKS ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS.                             

Ms. ChinmayeeBhange           
Librarian                     

Friday, January 3, 2020

Active Users of SFIT LIRC - December 2019

Sr. No. Member No's.
1 MALHOTRA HARSH RAJEEV LATA 17
2 CHAVAN YASH DILIP RASIKA 16
3 JOSHI SHRIRANG SHRIDHAR SHREYA 14
4 GHARAT SIDDHI ADESH ADITI 12
5 DOLLE PRATHAM VIVEK SUJATA 11
6 ASST.PROF.PRATIK RAHATE 11
7 MAHAJAN YASH MANOJ YOGITA 11
8 TAWDE TEJAS PRAMOD PALLAVI 11
9 SUMIT KUMAR 11

All the above Active Users are eligible for one extra library book till 31st January, 2020.

Saturday, November 30, 2019

ACTIVE USERS OF THE LIRC- November 2019


ACTIVE USERS OF THE LIRC

(1st November to 30th November 2019)
All the below Active Users are eligible for one extra library book for the month of 
December 2019

Sr. No.
Member
No of Transactions
1
SHAH JASH BHAVIK MEENA
24
2
PINTO SHAUN LAWRENCE SHANTI
20
3
DANDEKAR SAURABH SANDIP SNEHA
19
4
SHAH SHUBH GIRISH MANISHA
18
5
MAURYA RAHULKUMAR GRAMSEWAK PARMILADEVI
16
6
BANGERA RATUJITH CHETHAN KAVITHA
16
7
GHANDADE PRATIK SURYAKANT APARNA
16


3rd International Conference on Communication Systems, Computing & IT Applications (CSCITA 2020)



3rd International Conference on

Communication Systems, Computing & IT Applications

RECEPIENT OF AICTE QIS GRANT FOR ORGANIZING CONFERENCE

April 3-4, 2020
Venue: St. Francis Institute of Technology, Mumbai

https://www.cscita.sfit.ac.in/

Monday, November 25, 2019

DRDO unveils slew of incentives to lure private industries

In an effort to get a bigger role for Indian industry in defence production, the DRDO has come up with a slew of policies that include zero fee for transfer of technology (ToT), free access to over 450 patents, open test facilities, upfront funding up to 10 crore, says its Chairman, G Satish Reddy.
To meet the target of reaching 70 per cent indigenisation from the present 45 per cent, there is a need to ensure ease of collaboration and private sector participation in defence production, he said at a DRDO-Industry meet in Hyderabad today.

The meet, attended by over 250 industries and officials, was an exercise to offer technologies and also listen to the issues that were limiting partnerships and private sector investments in the defence sector.
Satish Reddy said, the Indian industry has built capabilities to manufacture components to complete systems and from critical sub-systems to missiles. He cited the example of Akash missile, wherein the Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) is manufacturing 60 numbers per month. “Recently, the Chairman & Managing Director of BDL told me that they have capacity to produce 120 numbers per month too. This shows the confidence and maturity”, says Satish Reddy, who is also Secretary, Defence Research & Development.
The industry representatives highlighted the procedure delays, financial constraints in bidding, lack of assured orders, long gestation in project execution as some of the issues that needed to be ironed out to facilitate greater collaborations and participation.
At present, there are 1,800, big, small and medium enterprises that are associated with the DRDO in its wide range of projects from smart bombs to Agni missile, radars to battle tanks, field guns to on board propulsion systems.
In a video message, Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said an ambitious target of reaching $26 billion by 2025 in defence production with an investment of $10 billion and creation of 20 lakh jobs has been set. He expressed confidence of achieving it. Similarly, in Artificial Intelligence, big plans of producing atleast 25 specific products by 2024 is the road map laid out for the DRDO, he said.

GOOD READS 1-15 November 2019



“Good Reads” is a monthly alert service, initiated by SFIT LIRC for all the students and staff. This service provides a list of most recent articles which would be of interest to all. The objective of this Current Awareness Service is to keep abreast of the recent happenings in the fields of science and technology.
GOOD READS 1-30 November 2019

Article / Infographic
URL / Source
Various Techniques of Data Mining in Social Network Mining 
Journal of Advanced Database Management & Systems
Vol.6,No,2,2019 Pages 15-17
Solar System Tracking Using MPPT Tracking
Journal of Advancements in Robotics
Vol.6,No,2,2019 Pages 15-17
Underground Cable Fault Detector Using IoT
Journal of Open Source Development
Vol.6,No,2,2019 Pages 21-25
IoT Based Smart Home Security System Using Arduino Uno 
Journal of Open Source Development
Vol.6,No,2,2019 Pages 12-14
Intelligent Computing with Natural Language Processing 
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research & Advances 
Vol.6,No,2,2019 Pages 63-68
Tracking of Solar System
Journal of Web Engineering & Technology 
Vol.6,No,2,2019 Pages 20-24
Machine Learning Cluster Analysis for Large Categorical Data Using R Programming
Recent Trends in Programming Languages Vol.6,No,2,2019 Pages 23-34
The Power of One!
The Machinist, Vol.14,No.10, Pages 36-44
Optimistic About Future
The Machinist, Vol.14,No.10, Pages 58-60


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