A special lecture was given by Professor Srinivasa Rao Pentyala, Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computing, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Dhanbad. He discussed new techniques and models in artificial intelligence and machine learning. They can also help control urban pollution, predict weather, and design cooling chips for nano- and pico-scale vehicle development.
He elaborated on various learning paradigms such as supervised learning, unsupervised learning, and reinforcement learning and their role in managing large-scale AI applications. He highlighted the diverse applications of AI and ML in applied sciences such as healthcare, finance, transportation, environmental modeling, scientific computing, and the design of nanoscale and picoscale motors and cooling chips for advanced vehicles.
Vice-Chancellor Prof SA Kori, Registrar Prof SB Kivade, Dean Prof C Sheela Reddy and several others were present. The event was coordinated by Convenor Mr. Thota Siva and Co-Convener Mr. A. Naresh.
Faculty and students from the School of Mathematics and Computing, along with participants from other departments, gained valuable insight into the advanced applications and future scope of AI and ML, according to a CU release.
