Workshop on ‘Exploring MATLAB Applications’ organized by Lyallpur Khalsa College

The PG department of Computer Science and IT at Lyallpur Khalsa College Jalandhar hosted an engaging one-day workshop with the aim of fulfilling the educational needs of the students of MSc(IT), MVoc (Web Technology & Multimedia) as well as those 5th Semesters of undergraduate classes.

Workshop on ‘Exploring MATLAB Applications’ organized by Lyallpur Khalsa College

Jalandhar, 2023: The PG department of Computer Science and IT at Lyallpur Khalsa College Jalandhar hosted an engaging one-day workshop with the aim of fulfilling the educational needs of the students of MSc(IT), MVoc (Web Technology & Multimedia) as well as those 5th Semesters of undergraduate classes. 

The workshop featured Tech Optimum, a company based in Chandigarh, which imparted valuable knowledge to the students. Arvind Singh from this company was the resource person during the workshop. The primary goal of this remarkable workshop was to provide students the fundamental insights into the diverse applications of MATLAB. Dr Navdeep Kaur, Registrar of the college honored the resource persons and extended her congratulations to the department for this commendable initiative. Principal Prof. Jasreen Kaur said in her message that such workshops are very helpful in increasing the technical knowledge of the students. 

During this one day workshop, Arvind provided practical tips and tricks about the application. After this, an interactive session was held with the students. In this session, he cleared all the queries of the students. E-Certificates were also provided to the participants. 

In closing, Prof Sanjeev Kumar Anand, the Head of the Department, expressed gratitude to the Tech Optimum team as he delivered the vote of thanks. 

Dr Daljit Kaur conducted the whole program very smoothly. 

During this special occasion, Prof Sandeep Bassi, Prof Mandeep Singh Bhatia, Dr Sandeep Singh, Prof Navneet Kaur along with other esteemed faculty members from the department, graced the event with their presence. 

The workshop drew participation from over 120 students belonging to the department of Computer Science and Information Technology.