GITAM Bangalore Inaugurates Drone Technologies Lab

12th March 2024
  • Bangalore
GITAM Bangalore  Inaugurates Drone Technologies Lab
Drone Lab inauguration at GITAM Bangalore

A Drone Technologies lab was inaugurated today  at GITAM (Deemed to be University) Bangalore campus, furthering its commitment to innovation and technological advancement during a Conclave on Academic Research (CAR).
The conclave, organized under the aegis of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, welcomed a prestigious panel of speakers, who offered insights into cutting-edge research and facilitated collaborative endeavors. Prof. Mangal Kothari, a Professor at IIT Kanpur, officiated  over the ceremony alongside Dr. KNS Acharya, the Pro Vice Chancellor of GITAM  Bangalore

GITAM also signed a Memorandum of Understanding  with DronaVyuh Technology, fostering collaboration between academia and industry experts in drone-related projects. The partnership aims to explore areas such as battery life, flight stability, and autonomous navigation, propelling innovation in fields like deliveries, search and rescue operations, and weather monitoring. Research into noise reduction and air traffic management paves the way for broader social acceptance and integration of drones into everyday life. 

The inauguration of the drone lab aligns with GITAM’s broader vision of advancing interdisciplinary research initiatives, as evidenced by the Multidisciplinary Unit of Research in Translational Initiatives (MURTI) laboratory recently inaugurated by Dr. Kota Harinarayana, Programme Director, and Chief Designer of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas program and U.S. Consul General Chennai Christopher W. Hodges.
Prof. U.B Desai briefed researchers on innovation and entrepreneurship, various funding opportunities, and insights on CRISPR and Quantum Computing technologies. Additionally, Professor Desai showcased an autonomous electric vehicle [buggy] developed at the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad for potential intra-campus transportation purposes.

Prof. P.K. Singh highlighted optimization techniques and their applications to various real-world problems. He specifically discussed scheduling challenges related to electric vehicle charging mechanisms.

Prof. Mangal Kothari presented the research and development activities related to autonomous vehicles and robotics at his organisation. He showcased prototypes of various drones and robotic systems his team engineered.

Prof. Sundar underscored the significance of Mathematics in addressing any research issues, particularly in computer science and related fields. He exhibited the mathematical modelling of human movement, traffic examination, pedestrian modelling, and other related areas.

Prof. Soma Biswas presented on current trends in computer vision research. She demonstrated and discussed the object detection problem through vehicle identification. The training and testing of vehicles using the ‘Train and Ignore’ principle was highlighted with practical examples.

GITAM (Deemed to be a University), established in 1980, envisions a future empowered by knowledge and positive change. Its 12 schools, spread across 4 multidisciplinary applied learning and research campuses in Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Visakhapatnam, pulsate with the shared mission of making a tangible difference through exceptional, knowledge-driven education and research. www.gitam.edu