Presented by
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Department of Computer Science and Engineering and Department of Information and Technology
Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, India
SCOPUS Indexed Springer Book Series,
"Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering"
Recognizing outstanding research work
in the conference.
Rs. 3000 + GST(GST is not applicable to NITJ students)
Rs. 4000 + GST(GST is not applicable to NITJ Faculties)
Rs. 5000 + GST
USD 150
Rs. 500
31st March, 2025
8th April, 2025
8th April, 2025
8th April, 2025
18-19 April, 2025
Though women are underrepresented in engineering, the number has been growing consistently as more women are opting to pursue studies in this field. There is still a lot to be done to encourage this trend. We would like to dedicate this conference to promoting and encouraging women engineers and motivating young girls to follow their academic interests to a career in engineering.
To inspire women engineers, successful women pioneers in the fields of VLSI design, wireless sensor networks, communication, image/signal processing, machine learning, and emerging technologies have been identified globally and invited to present their work and address the participants in this women-oriented conference.
All the keynote speakers, tutorial presenters, session chairs, and members of the organizing team are women.
Full Professor, Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal
Dr. Awasthi is a professor specializing in operations research, data mining, and sustainable logistics. Her work focuses on optimizing mobility systems and supply chain management.
Associate Professor and Department Chair, Bioengineering Department, Temple University,Philadelphia,USA
Dr. Singh is an academic specializing in bioengineering, with a focus on neonatal brachial plexus injuries. Her research involves developing computational models to simulate birthing scenarios and studying injury biomarkers for early intervention. She is dedicated to student mentorship and is exploring the use of virtual reality to enhance learning experiences.