Dehradun: Tula’s Institute hosted the IEEE International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication, and Material (ICACCM 2024) within its premises today. The program brought together researchers, academicians, and industry leaders from around the globe, providing a dynamic platform for the exchange of ideas, groundbreaking research, and exploration of emerging technologies.
The conference received an extraordinary response, with 1,250 research papers submitted. After rigorous peer review, 340 papers were accepted, and 254 were presented, demonstrating the exceptional quality of the research. Participants from various nations, including the USA, UK, China, Nigeria, Nepal, Malaysia, Bangladesh, and Australia, underscored the event’s global appeal and academic excellence.
The highlight of the conference was the lineup of keynote speakers who shared their insights into cutting-edge technologies. Prof. Ranjit Singh from Sunway University, Malaysia, explored embedded systems and IoT research, offering exciting opportunities for Indian students. Prof. Ashwini Kumar Arya from JNU, New Delhi, delved into antenna design for IoT applications. Prof. Ravi Nath Tiwari of Kyushu University, Japan, discussed the future of power electronics. Prof. Balraj Singh from BRAU, Lucknow, shed light on advancements in nanodevices and VLSI, while Vinay Tiwari, Senior Project Lead at Google, USA, captivated the audience with his insights into cloud architecture and security.
The conference also witnessed enthusiastic participation from prestigious institutions, including IITs (Roorkee, Kanpur, Ropar, Delhi), NIT Uttarakhand, DIT University, UPES, and Chandigarh University. Attendees, including several international participants who connected online, praised the conference for its diverse and impactful sessions. These sessions and workshops covered critical areas such as artificial intelligence, advanced materials, and sustainable communication systems, fostering interdisciplinary learning and collaboration.
During the inaugural session, Prof. Raghav Garg, VP of Technology at Tula’s Institute, emphasized the unparalleled benefits of face-to-face interactions in offline conferences. Prof. Sandip Vijay, Director of Tula’s Institute, highlighted the role of innovation ecosystems in driving technological progress. Additionally, Prof. Nishant Saxena, Dean of Academics, and Prof. Sunil Semwal, Dean of Research and Development, shared their vision for promoting cutting-edge research. Dr. Tripuresh Joshi, R&D Coordinator, and Prakhar Goel, representing the IEEE Student Branch, also contributed significantly to the conference’s success.