IEEE Computer Society`s Bangalore Chapter launched; to focus on enabling technology innovation in India
Released on: July 8, 2008, 1:16 am
Press Release Author: PRHUB
Industry: Human Resources
Press Release Summary: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), among the world's leading professional organizations and a body that drives new standards in key areas of technology, today announced the formal inception of the Bangalore chapter of IEEE Computer society. This is the fourth such chapter in India after Chennai, Hyderabad and Mumbai.
Press Release Body: Bangalore, India, July 8, 2008: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), among the world's leading professional organizations and a body that drives new standards in key areas of technology, today announced the formal inception of the Bangalore chapter of IEEE Computer society. This is the fourth such chapter in India after Chennai, Hyderabad and Mumbai.
The office bearers of the chapter were announced to the media on the occasion. Prof. S Sadagopan, Director, IIIT-B, Chairperson; Dr K S R Anjaneyulu, HP Labs India, Vice Chairperson; C R Vishwanath, Volvo India, Secretary; Dr. Anbumani Subramanian, HP Labs India, Treasurer and Prof. S V Sankaran, SAP Labs/Dr S Ramani, IIIT-B as advisors.
Inaugurating the Bangalore chapter, Prof. Rangachar Kasturi, President, IEEE Computer Society, said, "Focus on India is a key initiative of IEEE this year and the inception of the Bangalore chapter today is a step in that direction. India is emerging as a hotbed of technology innovation and we would be happy to play a catalyzing role in enhancing and furthering it."
In his comments, Prof.Sadagopan, said," At the outset, let me thank everyone for reposing faith in me to lead a very capable and eminent team at the chapter. There are three foci areas for the Bangalore chapter - continuing education through seminars and tutorials, corporate partnerships and improving university interaction."
The inauguration was followed by a talk by Dr. Vijay Chandru, Chairman & CEO, Strand Life Sciences, a leading in silico life sciences company, on "Virtual Man for Drug Discovery Research". Dr. Chandru spoke on the evolution of computer generated virtual models of the heart, the liver, the kidney and other organs and cell systems to simulate the physiological effects of drugs and thus predict their potential effects. He highlighted how the new approach reduces clinical trial time by 40% and number of patients required - a major cost by 66%.
The immediate initiatives to be taken by the society include - A workshop on "Technology for Education" to be announced in the next 2 or 3 months; closer interaction with other chapters in Hyderabad, Chennai and Mumbai; a tutorial in the next quarter; activation of a mailing list for better communication among chapter members and high-quality talks that would be valuable to the chapter community among others.
About IEEE Computer Society: Founded in 1946 and currently having close to 100000 members, the IEEE Computer Society (www.computer.org) is the largest of the 39 societies of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). One of the world\'s leading organization of computer professionals, the Society is dedicated to advancing the theory, practice, and application of computer and information processing technology. Through its conferences, applications-related and research-oriented journals, local and student chapters, distance learning campus, technical committees, the Society promotes an active exchange of information, ideas, and technological innovation among its members. Its Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP) program feeds the demand for fully trained, competent software engineers as the computer industry has expanded and systems have become more complex and sophisticated requiring higher competence in building quality systems. The IEEE Computer Society is also known throughout the world as the leading organization for developing technology standards in computing. Its Standards activities board provides an organizational framework and conducive environment within which to develop broadly accepted, sound, timely, and technically excellent standards that will advance the theory and practice of computing and information processing science and technology. Part of the IEEE's envisioned future is to be essential to the global technical community and to be universally recognized for technology's and technical professionals' contributions in improving global conditions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ For editorial queries only contact Manpreet/Sandhya of PRHUB @ 22483007/8; manpreet@prhub.com, sandhya@prhub.com