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                  HANDS-ON WORKSHOP ON DRONE/UAV, UAS: APPLICATIONS




                                                                    featured a mix of lectures, hands-on activities, and breaks,
                                                                    culminating in an assessment test and valedictory session on
                                                                    the final day.
                                                                       The objective of the workshop was to provide
                                                                    participants with comprehensive knowledge and practical
                                                                    skills in the field of drone technology. It aims to cover the
                                                                    fundamental aspects of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS),
                                                                    including their components, assembly, disassembly, and
                                                                    applications. Additionally, the workshop will address
                                                                    regulatory guidelines, mission planning, sensor technology,
                                                                    flight controllers, and the principles of drone flight dynamics.
               The Department of Computer Science and Engineering   By the end of the workshop, participants should be proficient
            at Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology (MAIT), in  in drone assembly, operation, and understanding the security
            collaboration with MEITY and C-DAC, hosted a one-week   challenges associated with drones. The hands-on approach
            hands-on workshop titled "Drone/UAV, UAS: Applications  ensures that attendees gain real-world experience in drone
            and Security Challenges" from August 5th to August 9th,  technology and its various applications. A total of 97 students
            2024. The workshop was organised under the guidance of  from different branches participated in the workshop.  
            Prof. Namita Gupta, HoD, CSE Department, convened by
            Dr. Ashish Khanna, with committee members Ms. Garima
            Gupta, Dr. Farzil Kidwai, Dr. Ankita Gupta, and Mr. Akshay
            Mool. The event aimed to provide an in-depth understanding
            of drone technology. The speakers for the workshop were
            Dr. Kalpna Johari, Scientist F, and Dr. Kriti Saroha, Scientist
            E. Demonstrations of drones were done by Ms. Kiran Walia
            and Mr. Gaurav Kumar.
               The workshop included sessions on the introduction to
            unmanned aerial systems (UAS), drone components,
            assembly and disassembly, regulations, mission planning,
            sensor introduction, flight controllers, PID controllers, and
            practical drone flying and simulation exercises. Each day

                LEGAL SERVICES CLINIC USHERS IN A NEW CHAPTER BY APNA
                                   GHAR ASHRAM SHELTER HOME DRIVE



               On September 20, 2023 a group of enthusiastic students from Legal Services Clinic,
            Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies, GGSIP University, New Delhi
            embarked on a mission to empower the senior citizens who have been abandoned and
            initiated a Legal Awareness Drive in Apna Ghar Ashram Shelter home. The objectives of
            the Legal Awareness Drive were to Raise Legal Awareness and to educate them about
            government schemes and policies designed to support their livelihoods. This initiative
            holds immense significance as it aimed to uplift a marginalized section of society by
            providing them with tools to navigate legal complexities and access crucial resources.




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