Poster Presentation
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay
All that you need to know about Poster Presentation
International Civil Engineering Symposium launches Technical Poster Presentation with the prime motive of encouraging young research enthusiasts in the field of civil engineering to engage in vigorous research and take civil engineering to a whole new level.
The Technical Poster Presentation is a way to communicate your research and understanding of the topic in a concise format.
Technical Posters are invited in following fields:
- Construction Management and Methods
- Concrete Technology and Building Materials
- Geotechnical Engineering
- Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering/Ocean Engineering
- Remote Sensing (GPS/GIS)
- Structural Engineering
- Transportation Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Architecture, Infrastructure, and Urban Science
Participation Guidelines:
- Register as a team with a maximum of 3 members.
- Only one member from each team must register on behalf of the whole team.
- Deadline for the registration is 26th Feb 2023 and the deadline for the submission of poster is 5th March 2023.
- Do not forget to read the guideline section of the website. You need to come in IIT Bombay Campus along with your Poster for the finals**
Aakaar will be held in offline mode at IIT Bombay Campus on 18th- 19th March 2023.
Important dates & deadlines?
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26 Feb'23, 11:59 PM IST Registration Deadline
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26 Feb'23, 11:59 PM IST Registration Deadline
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5 Mar'23, 11:59 PM IST Deadline for Poster Submission
Contact the organisers
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Rewards and Prizes?
Winner
Get a chance to win cash prizes of worth
Participation Certificate
Participation Certificates to every participant on successful completion.
Publication
Publication - Top 3 Posters will be published in Aakaar Magazine
Interaction
Chance to interact with IITB professors and industrialists
Resume Point
A Pan-India competition will add stars to resume
About Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay
- Established in 1958, the second of the IIT family, IIT Bombay was the first to be set up with foreign assistance.
- Located in Powai, one of the northern suburbs of Mumbai, the residents of IIT Bombay reap the advantage of being in the busy financial capital of India, while at the same time enjoying the serenity of a campus known for its natural beauty.
- It is a fully residential institute having 15 hostels with in-house dining and it also provides excellent amenities for sports and other recreational facilities.
- The institute campus at Powai extends over 200 hectares and is situated in picturesque surroundings with the Vihar and the Powai lakes on either side and green hills in and around.
- IIT Bombay Song: During the sixties, the Institute picked a song to call of its own - a Rabindranath Tagore's original translated from the Bengali. The worshipper in the song asks the 'Infinite One' to grant them, among other virtues, enlightenment, diligence, and fearlessness: arguably the prime ingredients of the academic spirit. The reproductions here are in the Devanagari and in its transliterated form.
Antar mama viksit kar
Antaratar hey
Nirmal kar, ujjawal kar
Sundar Kar hey
Jagrat kar, Udyat kar
Nirbhay kar hey
Mangal kar, niralas kar
Nihsanshay kar hey
Yukt kar hey sabke sang mein
Mukt kar hey bandh
Sanchar kar sakal karm mein
Shaant tumhara chhand
Charan-kamal se mera man
Nispandit kar hey,
Nandit kar
Nandit Kar
Nandit kar hey - Core Values adopted by the Institute as enduring principles are:
- Integrity;
- Excellence;
- Accountability;
- Transparency; and
- Empathy.
- Goals
- Enhance engagement with society and industry;
- Broaden educational areas;
- Improve internal support systems;
- Enhance student experience;
- Broaden funding base;
- Attract international students and faculty;
- Advance frontiers of knowledge;
- Enhance diversity;
- Enhance alumni engagement; and
- Develop a cleaner and greener campus.