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Guest Lecture on Geospatial Thinking Enhances Technical Insight and Career Opportunities
07 May 2025
Date: 30th April 2025
Time: 10:50 AM
Venue: Seminar Hall | FCM
Topic: Geospatial Thinking
Guest Speakers: Mr. Santosh Maurya & Mr. Rishab Ilwadi
Guided by: Prof. Dr. Indrajeet Gupta (Dean FET / Academic & Planning)
Coordinated by:
Saurabh Samaddar (H.O.D. Training)
Himanshu Sahu (Asst. Professor | FET)
The Department of Engineering organized an engaging guest lecture on Geospatial Thinking, designed to enhance students' academic understanding and expose them to real-world applications beyond the classroom.
The session commenced at 10:50 AM with a warm welcome extended to the esteemed guest speakers, Mr. Santosh Maurya and Mr. Rishab Ilwadi, both recognized experts in tech training for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
The lecture offered insightful perspectives on geospatial thinking, covering real-world case studies, current technological trends, and interactive discussions that kept the audience actively engaged. Students were introduced to how spatial reasoning and data visualization play a vital role in fields like urban planning, AI, and emerging tech sectors.
Key Takeaways:
- The importance of AI learning and consistent coding practice
- Application of Geospatial Thinking in Urban Planning
- Future scope of AI and coding in technical careers
- The role of both hard and soft skills in professional growth
The session was highly appreciated by the attendees for its relevance, clarity, and the approachable style of the speakers. A notable highlight was the on-the-spot internship offers extended to three participating students, recognizing their active involvement and potential.
The event proved to be a valuable learning experience, contributing significantly to the academic and career development of the participants. We are optimistic about further collaborations with the guest speakers and their team to offer advanced technical training and better placement opportunities for our students.
