IEEE Student Branch

DAIICT

Recent Events

Summer School 2022

A Workshop on Deep Learning and the Basics of Neural Networks conducted by Industry Professionals.

Date: 11th to 12th and 18th to 19th June 2022
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Manual Robotics Workshop

A Hands-on Workshop on creating and designing RC cars and testing them on a racing track.

Date: 5th April, 2022
Time : 7 PM
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Session on 'Ethical Hacking, Bug Hunting, and more...'


A discussion on career opportunities in the fields of Cyber Security, Ethical Hacking, and Bug Hunting

Date: 17th March, 2022
Time : 9 PM
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i.Fest '21

Gujarat’s Largest Technical Fest, which encompasses over 15 technical and cultural events.

Date: 26 November to 28 November, 2021
Time : 9 PM
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Welcome to IEEE Student Branch,DAIICT

DAIICT is an academic institution promoted by the Dhirubhai Ambani Foundation and the Reliance Group, primarily aimed to impart Information and Communication Technology (ICT) education of international standards.

The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Student Branch at DAIICT endeavours to promote student awareness among students on the opportunities that exist in the field of electronics and electrical engineering. Our objective is to bridge the gap between industry and students studying in technology-related fields while promoting and providing an intellectually stimulating university environment for the student body.

Why join IEEE?

IEEE had appeared from the union of two engineering societies in the early sixties, the IRE (Institute of Radio Engineers) and the AIEE (American Institute of Electrical Engineers). The IEEE is essentially a society for Electrical and Computer Engineers, but it also welcomes Computer Scientists and Physicists. IEEE is what is known as a technical professional society. Every engineering branch has a technical professional society, Civil Engineering has ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers), Mechanical Engineering has ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers).

What distinguishes IEEE from these other societies is the fact that IEEE is international. There are IEEE chapters in every continent, and in almost every country, and in those countries where IEEE is not established it has links with the local engineering societies, such as the case with IKE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. This makes IEEE the largest engineering society in the world.

Other Benefits

1. Spectrum, a monthly magazine of IEEE (single copy costs $ 4, It is FREE with Member Subscription).

2. All Technical papers are freely accessible to IEEE members.

3. It gives you International Recognition as a member of the most active technical organisation(IEEE).

4. Helps you do research, get recognition & publish your work to the whole world.

5. You can have a personal email alias email id(ur_name@ieee.org). Furthermore, it adds value to your resume.

6. Entry in various international events like IEEE Xtreme, etc.

7. You can be a part of groups of IEEE SB DAIICT which are the SIG-embedded Programming, SIG-Mobile Application etc.

8. It gives you access to Digital library of IEEE, Job site of IEEE and IEEE TV on the internet.

9. Provides an opportunity to Represent college in Quarterly Meets, other meetings, etc.

10. Join IEEE & get a life of an innovator - www.ieee.org/join.

Achievements

Best IEEE Student Branch 2022 awarded by IEEE Gujarat Section

Best IEEE branch 2019 award won by IEEE SB DAIICT

The most happening chapter award won by IAS, IEEE SB DA-ICT

Project proposal submitted by Rahil Patel, Harsh Patel and Smit Shah won the 3rd prize.

First Prize won by Aagam Mehta, Kunjal Rupala, Prahar Modi in Smart City Domain at Ingenious Hackathon at Ahmedabad University on 3-4 March

Second Prize won by Maitreya Patel, Raksha Rank, Anery Patel, Dhruval Suthar in Machine Learning Domain at Ingenious Hackathon at Ahmedabad University on 3-4 March

Second Prize won by Abhi Ratnman, Siddharth pogul, Rutvik Shah in the Internet of Things Domain at Ingenious Hackathon at Ahmedabad University on 3-4 March

Rahil Patel, Harsh Patel and Smit Shah submitted a proposal for their project to the Humanitarian Projects Contest organized by IEEE Industry Applications Society CMD Committee and Humanitarian Programs Subcommittee and won the 3rd prize.

First Prize and Travel Grant of $1600 won by Harsh Thakkar, Jay Shah and Devam Shah in International Competition ‘CMD Students Robotics Demonstration Contest 2017

"Outstanding Student Branch Chapter Chair" Award to Abhishek Parikh, Chairpeson, IEEE IAS SB Chapter DAIICT 2017

Outstanding Large Chapter Award 2015 to IEEE IAS SB Chapter DAIICT

2017 IAS Web Contest 3rd prize to IEEE IAS Student Branch of DAIICT