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Saturday, May 2, 2009

MICROCONTROLLER APPLICATIONS AND PCB FABRICATION

Short Term Summer Training

Programme

ON

“MICROCONTROLLER APPLICATIONS AND PCB FABRICATION”

(June 1 – July 14, 2009)


INTRODUCTION

Embedded systems using microcontrollers run the computing devices hidden inside a vast array of everyday products and appliances such as cell phones, toys, handheld PDAs,cameras, and microwave ovens. Cars are

full of them, as are airplanes, satellites,and advanced military and medical equipments. As applications grow

increasingly complex, so do the complexities of the microcontroller based embedded computing devices. The

goal of this training is to develop a comprehensive understanding of the technologies behind the microcontrollers and embedded systems design. The students will also develop an understanding of the existing capabilities and limitations of various steps in overall design methodology including PCB design and fabrication.


COURSE CONTENTS


1. Introduction to Embedded Systems, CISC and RISC Architectures.

2. Intel MCS51 Microcontroller (Architecture & Assembly Programming), exposure to KEIL

& UMPS Software.

3. PIC Microcontroller Architecture Programming & exposure to Eclipse workbench based Hi –

Tech PICC cross complier.

4. Computer Aided Design of PCB’s using ORCAD

5. PCB fabrication

· Laminate cutting

· Photolithography

· Etching

· Dip Coating

· Roller Tinning

· Drilling


WHO CAN ATTEND


Under – Graduate students of Engineering Colleges from the stream of Electrical, Electronics & Comm.

Engineering, Computer Science Engg,Electronics (Instrumentation & Control).


COURSES FEES


The course fee is Rs. 7000/- per student (inclusive of service tax). Boarding & lodging arrangement has to be made by students themselves. However hostel facility will be provided on extra payment. The timings for training is from 7.30 A.M. to 1.30 PM, five days a week.


Please mail the registration form duly filled in to:

Ankush Kansal

Coordinator “STC UC-2009”

Electronics & Communication

Engineering Department,

THAPAR UNIVERSITY,

PATIALA – 147004 PUNJAB.

E-mail: akansal@thapar.edu


http://tiet.ac.in/skin1/upload/SummerTraining_ECED.pdf

Friday, May 1, 2009

Project Training in Agro-Biotechnology

Science & Technology Entrepreneur’s Park

(Sponsored by Department of Science & Technology)

Government of India, New Delhi

STEP-TU

Organizes

Project Training in Agro-Biotechnology


Project Training in Agro-biotechnology is an intensive hands on training imparting technical

knowledge and developing entrepreneurial skills. Graduates/undergraduates and those who are

pursuing from any discipline can join this training. Upon successful completion certificate would be

given to the trainees.


Module A: Plant Tissue Culture


Mass production of medicinal plants through tissue culture This involves rapid micropropagation of medicinal

plants through axillary shoot proliferation, somatic embryogenesis and indirect organogenesis from different explants.

Extraction of major secondary metabolites from in vitro & in vivo raised plants Extraction, identification and purification of major secondary metabolites from tissue cultured medicinal plants using various techniques like HPTLC, Flash evaporator, TLC, Column chromatography.


Module B: Microbial Technology


Production of Bacterial/Algal Biofertilizer Media preparation and sterilization techniques, mass

cultivation techniques, Quality control measures, soil analysis, Biochemical analysis of algal inoculants,

preservation and maintenance of the inoculants,microscopic examination.

Biowaste Recycling Mass production, maintenance of biodegrader inoculants, testing and field trials.

Production of Biopesticides from Neem Seeds Production of neem based insect repellent from neem

seeds and its antimicrobial properties and its mass production.


Module C: Food Technology


Production of PUFA Enriched Fruit Flavored Yoghurt Development and optimization of pineapple and

strawberry flavored yoghurt with fortification of functional ingredient i.e. PUFA causing higher

therapeutic value. Market potential of value added yoghurt in local market.

Quality Control of Food Products This involves different analytical techniques like physico chemical, instrumental, microbiological and sensory evaluation related to quality control of different food products, Food Adulteration, Food Standards,Food Laws & Regulation, GMP and Food Certification.

Development of Ready to Serve Functional Fruit Beverages Standardization of protocols for processing of fruits into juice w .r. t. to its physico chemical, microbiological,sensory and shelf stability under different storage environments. The optimized product will be supplied in the potential selected local market for analyzing its market potential.


Training Fee: Rs.10, 000/-


(Fee includes only training fee; Boarding/lodging and travel to be borne by the candidate; Campus hostel

accommodation can be provided on request on chargeable basis, Fee once deposited will not be

refunded back)


Duration: 1-3 Months


No of Seats: 8


Venue: STEP Building

Thapar University

PATIALA – 147 004 (Punjab)

Tel: (0175)–2393600, 2393602,3011

Fax: (0175) – 2393011

E-mail:ccstep@thapar.edu

http://tiet.ac.in/skin1/upload/Brochure%20for%20Project%20Training.pdf

Summer Training on "JSP-Oracle"

SUMMER/ WINTER SCHOOLS Hamirpur-177005 Himachal Pradesh, India.

SUMMER/ WINTER SCHOOLS Hamirpur-177005 Himachal Pradesh, India.


S. No Programme Coordinator Programme Title Date Venue


1. Dr. Amar Patnaik Lect.- Mechanical Engineering- .Micro and Nano Composite Materials 30/5/09 to 13/6/09

2 Dr. Vinod Kapoor, Prof.E &CED,Optical and Wireless Communication Technology 15/6/2009 to 19/6/2009

3. Dr. L.K. Awashti Prof, CSED Mobile Computing 22/6/2009 to 26/6/2009

4. Dr. Ashwani Kumar Chandel AP, Electrical Engineering Application of MATLAB/ORCAD/SPICE 22/6/2009 to 03/7/2009

5. Dr. R.K. Sharma Prof. CED Orientation Programme for Technical Teachers 29/6/2009 to 3/7/2009

6. Dr. Rajeevan Chandel, APE & CED .VLSI Design and Optimization Techniques 6/7/2009 to 10/7/2009

7. Dr. R.K. Sharma Prof. CED Enhancing Learning Outcomes in Technical Education - Active Learning 6/7/2009 to 10/7/2009

8. Dr. Rajeevan Chandel, APE & CED Engineering Applications of EDA tools using Verilog & SPICE 13/7/2009 to 17/7/2009

9. Dr. Ravinder Nath Sharma Asstt Prof. EED Advance Signal Processing with applications on MATLab (ASPAM)

13/7/2009 to 24/7/2009

10. Dr. Narottam Chand Assistt Prof CSED.Internet Technology 18/12/2009 to 22/12/2009


ADDRESS


NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY HAMIRPUR,

HIMACHAL PRADESH

PIN 177 005

INDIA


FOR MORE INFO SEE : http://www.nitham.ac.in/summer.pdf

TROJAN -HORSES

TROJAN -HORSES

ABSTRACT

Many systems have mechanisms for allowing programs written by users to be executed by users. If these programs are executed in a domain that provides the access rights of the executing user, the other users may misuse these rights. A text editor program, for example , may include code to search the file to be edited for certain keywords . If any are found , the entire file may be copied to a special area accessible to the creator of text editor. A code segment that misuses its environment is called a TROJAN HORSE.
In our computer world, a Trojan Horse is a malicious security breaking program that is disguised as something benign. For example, you download what appears to be a movie or music file, but when you click on it, you unleash a dangerous program (Trojan horse program is downloaded on your PC )that erases your disk, sends your credit card numbers and passwords to a stranger, or lets that stranger hijack your computer to commit illegal attacks.Nowadays there are so many Trojan Horses .These server-trojans are installed on somebody’s pc and person having that client-trojan can access & control somebody’s pc without his knowing.This may be dangerous.