A Two Day National Seminar

On

Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits (MMIC) Design, Fabrication and Applications

 

A two day National Seminar on Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits (MMIC) Design, Fabrication and Applications, was organized by the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, Rohini, Delhi from 10th March 2022-11th March 2022. The seminar was sponsored by DRDO, Ministry of Defense, Govt. of India. The aim of this seminar was to gain a better insight into the MMIC and impart some skills and knowledge to the undergraduate students and all faculty members in the area of nano-scale devices. The reputed speakers from defense laboratory, Govt. of India and leading research organizations and academic institutions had been invited who presented their thoughts and innovative ideas on the subject. Around 60 faculty and staff members had attended the two day seminar and more than 200 students of 6th Semester of the ECE department had joined the seminar in physical mode. The inaugural ceremony was started by seeking the blessings of goddess Saraswati by lighting the lamp.


Prof. R.S Gupta delivered the welcome address in which he discussed about the importance of MMIC’s in various applications and the need for constant research and development in this field. The formal inaugural ceremony of this two day event was followed by the addresses from the Director of the Institute- Prof. Neelam Sharma, Executive Chairman of MATES- Shri S.P Aggarwal, Prof. M. L. Goyal, Vice-Chairman, Academics, MATES and Dr. Nand Kishore Garg, Founder & Chief Advisor MATES. Dr. S. S Deswal- Dean Academics, MAIT and all Head of Departments attended the seminar with complete zeal. Prof. Neelam Sharma, Director MAIT spoke about the use of MMIC in the industry today and the importance of more research and progress in this domain. She motivated the faculty and students alike to work in the field of research and publish their works. Shri S. P. Agrawal, Executive Chairman, MATES, also talked about the depth in today’s technology, revolving around the MMIC. He talked about the importance of the fabrication and design technologies, to make an effective and optimum MMIC. He emphasized on the need of such seminars for the updating and enhancing the technical knowledge of faculty and students through interaction with industry experts who are continuously involved in leading edge research and development.


Prof. M. L. Goyal, Vice-Chairman, Academics, MATES talked about the latest advancements in the field of MMIC’s. He motivated and encouraged the students and faculty members to keep on evolving themselves in the new technology era. Dr. Nand Kishore Garg, Founder Chairman and Chief Advisor MATES encouraged the participants to develop a scientific temperament and direct their research work towards development of ideas which can be implemented in the industry and benefit mankind. He emphasized on the need of such seminars for the updating and enhancing the technical knowledge of faculty and students through interaction with industry experts who are continuously involved in leading edge research and development. He thanked the speakers for sparing their valuable time and sharing their knowledge with the participants from the institute.


Prof. Sunil Kumar Mathur, Head of Department ECE, MAIT delivered the vote of thanks. He extended gratitude to the panel of speakers and members of the organizing committee for their support in conducting the Seminar. He encouraged the students to gain from the experience of the industry experts and use the same in giving direction to their work. Eminent speakers from DRDO, discussed and shared their plethora of knowledge with the audience.


Dr. Meena Mishra, Scientist G, DRDO, a distinguished Scientist at SSPL kicked off the session with her talk on “Overview on MMIC”. She is heading the division responsible for RF Characterization, Device modelling, MMIC and Module design of GaN HEMT based technology. A very interesting session in which Dr. Mishra explained and compared the various technologies and the importance and advancements of MMIC technology in developing various applications especially useful for defense applications. Dr. Mishra acquainted us with the GaN technology and why and how is the material being preferred for manufacturing of MMIC’s over silicon and other prominent materials. She talked about the various advantages, disadvantages and superior characteristics of GaN for the evolution of MMIC. She told us, MMIC, commonly pronounced as mimic, has great potential in constructing microwave circuit and equipment due to its advantages like light weight, small size and higher reliability. It is a type of IC that operates at microwave frequencies (300 MHz to 300 GHz). She made us believe that many circuits which are now functional with MMIC, would have been impossible to produce using conventional technologies.


Dr. S. K. Tomar, Scientist F, DRDO, talked about the “MMIC Assembly Techniques”. He is currently heading the SSPL, on GaN based devices and circuits development. He is a great scientist, with research experience of about fifteen years in the field of semiconductor devices and circuits at SSPL, DRDO. He astonished us by giving us glimpses of what DRDO has been developing in the field and how beneficial this is to the society at large. He also talked about various opportunities for students and faculties at SSPL, to pursue careers in research. He gave us various technologies and methods by which the MMIC’s were assembled to function as a circuit.


Dr. Rupesh Kumar Chaubey, is a Scientist F at SSPL and he talked about the “Basics of MMIC Fabrication”. He is presently working as additional director at SSPL, Delhi in the area of Semiconductor Device Fabrication and characterization for last 18 years. He is an expertise in the field of high-frequency, high-power devices. During his talk he explained the global technology roadmap, power of miniaturization, more than Moores and other important factors considered during the fabrication of an MMIC.


Next day paced up with the knowledgeable talk by Dr. Sudhir Kumar, Scientist E, DRDO, on the topic “MMIC Measurements”. He has more than fifteen years of experience in RF characterization of MMIC devices and circuits. He talked about the significance of measurements from an MMIC, without which the manufacturing is of no use. The various types of measurements and the methods adopted at SSPL, for carrying out the measurements at SSPL had been discussed.
The Last speaker for the seminar was Dr. Parul Gupta, Scientist F at SSPL. The topic for her talk was “MMIC Technology and Design Prospects”. In a very interactive and interesting session Dr. Gupta told us about the design and the various researches done over the years in this area.
She talked about the deep insights of Smith charts, used for measurements in MMIC. She also talked about the power amplifier design as an example of a successful MMIC being designed at SSPL, and its various prospects of design.


The seminar concluded on a knowledgeable note and thirst for more research opportunities by various students and faculty members.

 

 

A.T.O.M’s Day Out in HACK-BVICAM 2022

 

 

On 11th March 2022, our A.T.O.M society participated in HACK-BVICAM distributed in 3 teams led by 3 of our admins Naman Malik, Jasmeet Singh and Manav Sethi. The competition had 5 positions on the podium, out of which our teamsbagged 3 positions! The teams won a total of 15k cash prize, 3 smart phones & many goodies leading to a total prize pool of 50k!

 

 The hackathon had many tech related themes like AI/ML, Future Mobility, IOT, FinTech etc. Out of these tracks our teams developed real world projects related to Future Mobility, IOT & Smart City tracks.

The team which bagged the first position led by Naman Malik, developed a hardware-based project for monitoring working conditions of workers in hazardous conditions like coal mines. The project consisted of a smart wearable device, which could be attached to the belt buckle of the worker, like a holster. This piece of hardware contained a plethora of sensors like accelerometer, smoke sensor, humidity sensor and temperature sensor. Long range Radio-Frequency modules were used to transfer this data to a central hub with internet connectivity. This data was then visualised on a Grafana Dashboard, where an admin could monitor sensory data for each worker. All the sensors could be used to detect emergency conditions like fall detection, gas leak etc.

The team which bagged the second position led by Manav Sethi, developed a  hardware-based project for a holistic traffic management system. The project had multiple IR sensors embedded on the road to determine the density of traffic waiting on a particular signal and accordingly control the traffic lights. Apart from this the red-light sensors also had a RFID receiver which detected a passing emergency vehicle such as an ambulance and appropriately changed the traffic lights. 

The third team led by Jasmeet Singh, received the runner's up position. Their project was based on making a smart parking system that allows you to book parking spots in public spaces just like you book seats for a movie show. The project used Computer Vision on live video stream from CCTV cameras using OpenCV to detect empty parking spots and accordingly update a Django based web interface. The web interface allowed the user to book a spot which was then blocked by a barrier in real time. All this was demonstrated to the judges using the Gazebo Simulator and ROS (Robot Operating System).

All in all, the hackathon was a great learning and bonding experience for the whole society. We met & interacted with many people with different backgrounds and ideas. It was great to attend an offline event after a long period of isolation due to the COVID19 pandemic! 

 

 

Online Webinar on Pursuit of Eminence After B.Tech 2022 


The Maharaja Agrasen Institute of technology conducted an international webinar “Pursuit of Eminence After B.Tech” for Electronics and Communication Engineering students of 4th semester and 8th semester on 10th March 2022. This webinar was a huge success as a large number of students 179 in total got themselves registered for this webinar. Three speakers of the day gave their talks about the three possible career directions after the B.Tech. The three career directions about which speakers talked were higher studies at abroad, govt. and public sector jobs and entrepreneurship. They familiarized the students about the nitty-gritties of these three career paths in detail. All three sessions from the speakers were very interactive. Students raised their queries which were duly answered by the speakers.

First speaker of the day Mr. Vaibhav Mathur talked about doing post graduate studies from abroad after the completion of B.Tech. He motivated the students to go for higher studies which could be beneficial for their carrier growth. He explained about the GRE and TOFEL/LELTS preparation. He explained how to choose a good university as per one’s area of interest and financial condition. He stressed upon the importance of getting the letter of recommendation (LOR) from professors, who have thought the students in their respect branches. He also described about the how to write a statement of purpose. In the question answer session he advised the aspiring student to start early with visa process. With his own experience he elucidated about the housing travel and expense planning.

The second speaker Mr. Shishir Persai talked about second possible carrier direction after B.Tech which is getting placed in government sector and PSUs. He mentioned about the advantages of working in this ‘secured’ category of jobs. He told students about the IAS, DRDO, IES and other UPSC services. He talked about the way one should prepare for these services. He stressed upon the importance of the consistency and determination while preparing for these most coveted government sector jobs.

Third speaker of the day Mr Sangam kumar’s session was dedicated to the third carrier direction after B.Tech i.e entrepreneurship .Speaker himself started from the scratch in his carrier and went on to become a successful and entrepreneur serving many big clients in India and abroad.  He guided the students how they can discover their passion and chose the right carrier option according to their temperament. He exhorted the student’s about skill development along with the regular curriculum. He informed the students about most in demand skills like Blockchain, AI &  ML and 3D content creation .He also guided the students about the free tools and recourses available on internet like freecodecamp etc. Additionally he stressed upon the importance of soft skills like dealing with the clients and growing one’s network. He advised the students to keep reading and keep learning and expanding their sources of income along with trading on the path of entrepreneurship.

In the end one could say it was a very received webinar .students founded very enriching and useful. As per their feedback it was a vital value addition to their day to day studies. Students going for almost all carrier directions after B.Tech got benefited from this webinar.

 

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