The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has partnered with Jio Institute for a Faculty Development Programme on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science. This collaborative endeavour is being initiated under the ambit of AICTE's ATAL (AICTE Training and Learning) programme, which is designed to upskill and reskill Faculty members from AICTE-approved institutions.
Jio Institute, renowned for its world-class AI&DS programme, will serve as the host institution for this 5-day residential Faculty development programme.
Prof. T.G. Sitharam, Chairman, AICTE, will in-person inaugurate the programme on 21st August 2023.
The collaborative initiative aims to empower academic leaders and senior Faculty members with a deep understanding of AI and Data Science while also emphasizing on the ethical considerations of utilizing AI tools for immersive learning. The programme will provide intensive training to 40 selected AICTE members, including Faculty.
"This partnership with Jio Institute exemplifies our commitment to nurturing cuttingedge education that equips our Faculty members for future challenges. It enables us to provide educators with the necessary skills to navigate intricate educational landscapes, thereby emphasizing our resolve towards academic excellence," affirmed AICTE Chairman, Prof T.G. Sitharaman.
The core objective of the programme is to equip participants with insights into establishing effective teaching and learning environments, which is especially pertinent given the growing prevalence of AI-driven information and research. Encompassing a diverse range of topics, including Data Visualization, Natural Language Processing, Time Series & Optimization, Applications, Generative AI, and Large Language Models, the curriculum will delve into the far-reaching impacts of AI and data sciences across sectors such as science, engineering, healthcare and liberal arts.
Additionally, the programme will explore emerging opportunities within the technological landscape.
The programme will be delivered by a distinguished line-up of global experts and educators. Eminent names include Dr. G Ravichandran, Dr. Ravee Chittoor, and Dr. Nilay Yajnik from Jio Institute, as well as Dr. Shailesh Kumar (AI COE, Jio), Prof. Vishnuprasad Nagadevara (Former Dean, IIM Bangalore), Dr. Larry Birnbaum (Northwestern University USA), Mr. Jayen Thakker (ex-Tableau and IBM), and Mr. Prasad Joshi (AI COE, Jio) will lead various sessions.
The programme will culminate on August 25 with an enlightening discussion on the application of AI in arts and heritage, followed by a visit to the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre and other significant heritage sites in South Mumbai.
Jio Institute stands as a distinguished higher education institution established by the Reliance Group. It offers post graduate courses in Artificial Intelligence& Data science, Digital Marketing & Media Communications and Sports Management. It brings together global scholars and thought leaders to provide world-class education while fostering research and innovation. Reliance Foundation, under the guidance of Smt. Nita Ambani, is committed to addressing India's development challenges through innovative solutions across various sectors.
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was set up in November 1945 as a national-level Apex Advisory Body to conduct a survey on the facilities available for technical education and to promote development in the country in a coordinated and integrated manner.
For more information, please contact:
Sujata Goel sujata.goel@jioinstitute.edu.in
Over 200 coastal fisherpersons from Maharashtra experienced first- hand the use and benefits of information services as well as related technologies for strengthening livelihoods during a ‘Mega Awareness Campaign on Ocean Information and Advisory Services’. Organised by the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) and Reliance Foundation in Navi Mumbai on Thursday, the event assumes significance in the context of climate challenges impacting fish catch from the state’s coastal waters and the need to bridge information gaps essential for marine fisherpersons.
Speaking on the success of the campaign, Dr T Srinivas Kumar, Director, INCOIS, expressed gratitude to all participants. "The collective efforts of INCOIS and Reliance Foundation have significantly raised public awareness about ocean information and advisory services. This campaign has effectively highlighted the critical role our oceans play in supporting economic growth and has helped advance the concept of Blue Economy. The positive impact of this campaign will extend far beyond its conclusion, as it has inspired stakeholders to work together for a sustainable future.”
“India is the 3rd largest fish producer in the world and the government is poised through PMMSY to take this Blue Revolution even further. Reliance Foundation has been helping enhance lives and livelihoods of fishing communities through information services such as the 'Machli' app, promote sustainable fishing and help in improving information generation by taking feedback from the fishing community to experts. Our partnership with INCOIS has been a long standing one and it continues to help the marine fishing community better adapt to climate challenges towards their better future,” according to Mr Jagannatha Kumar, CEO, Reliance Foundation.
Dr Ravishankar C.N., Director and Vice-Chancellor, Central Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE); Ms Priyanka Singh, Chief, Rural Transformation, Reliance Foundation, and other key stakeholders from the fisheries sector addressed the fishing community. Organised as part of a series of campaigns by INCOIS across the country to mark Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Thursday’s event provided a platform for fisherpersons from Maharashtra to interact with stakeholders from the government, key research and development sector organisations. A stakeholder consultation was also held where a group of fisherpersons using information services of INCOIS and Reliance Foundation provided feedback on ways to strengthen these services.
Experts from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the Central Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE), Central Institute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT), Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), NETFISH-MPEDA, Fishery Survey of India, Reliance Foundation and the Mangrove Foundation spoke on key fisheries concerns at the event.
In collaboration with INCOIS, an autonomous body under Govt. of India’s Ministry of Earth Sciences, Reliance Foundation reaches nearly 25% of India’s active marine fisherperson families, mainly across eight states. For marine fisherpersons, Reliance Foundation translates complex scientific information into locally relevant advisories to help fisherpersons with life-saving information, identify fishing zones with relevant information. Reliance Foundation has supported women in linkage and availing of schemes to increase returns from fish production and other high-value fishing activities. By working with fishing communities on the ground, Reliance Foundation is able to partner holistically with scientific institutions providing feedback on advisories to institutions to enhance information generation.
ESSO-INCOIS was established as an autonomous body in 1999 under the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) and is a unit of the Earth System Science Organisation (ESSO). ESSO- INCOIS is mandated to provide the best possible ocean information and advisory services to society, industry, government agencies and the scientific community through sustained ocean observations and constant improvements through systematic and focussed research. https://incois.gov.in/