On April 3, 2024, a one-day workshop on “Mastering Fuzzy Logic in Real-World Applications,” organized by the Department of Science and Humanities – Electrical & Electronics Engineering .The event commenced with a warm felicitation from Dr. S. Shanthi, the Principal, who highlighted the significance of mastering fuzzy logic in contemporary engineering applications.
Mr. G. Venkatesan, Head of Science and Humanities, honored the esteemed resource persons Dr.K.Indirajith, EEE & Dr.R.Abinaya, Mathematics acknowledging the expertise they brought to the workshop. The workshop, expertly coordinated by Mr. R. Saravanan, Assistant Professor of EEE, and Mr. R. Selvamanikandan, Assistant Professor of EEE, provided participants with comprehensive insights into the practical applications of fuzzy logic. Throughout the day, attendees engaged in interactive sessions, gaining a deep understanding of how fuzzy logic principles can be effectively applied in various real-world scenarios.
The workshop facilitated lively discussions and hands-on exercises, enabling participants to grasp complex concepts with ease. Around 70 Attendees hailed from diverse backgrounds, contributing to the rich exchange of ideas and experiences.
The workshop’s focus on real-world applications ensured that participants left with practical knowledge and skills that could be immediately applied in their respective fields.Interactive demonstrations and case studies illustrated the versatility and effectiveness of fuzzy logic in solving complex engineering problems.
Participants expressed their appreciation for the workshop’s well-organized structure, informative sessions, and engaging presentations. The event concluded with a vote of thanks to all participants, organizers, and sponsors for their contributions to making the workshop a resounding success.
Overall, the Mastering Fuzzy Logic Workshop served as a valuable platform for enhancing participants’ understanding and proficiency in applying fuzzy logic principles to address real-world challenges. The Department of Science and Humanities – Electrical & Electronics Engineering looks forward to organizing more such insightful workshops to foster continuous learning and professional development among students and professionals alike.