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CUHP, IIT Guwahati collaborate for AI faculty development programme

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The Central University of Himachal Pradesh (CUHP), Dharamsala, successfully concluded a one-week Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning” in collaboration with IIT Guwahati from June 2 to 6. Held at the university’s Dhauladhar Campus, the intensive programme brought together 104 faculty members and research scholars from across the country.

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Aimed at equipping educators with the latest advancements in AI and ML, the FDP blended theoretical frameworks with hands-on learning. The lead expert, Dr Anupama Namburu, Associate Professor at JNU, conducted a series of engaging sessions covering a broad range of topics — from supervised and unsupervised learning to cutting-edge developments like deep learning, quantum computing and generative AI. Participants also took part in lab sessions, built predictive models and applied NLP techniques to real-world datasets.

The valedictory session, held on the final day, was presided over by CUHP Vice-Chancellor Prof Sat Parkash Bansal. Dr Gambhir Singh, Joint Secretary, UGC, and Subhash Saru, Director, Ministry of Education, were present as special guests.

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In his address, Prof Bansal underscored the transformative potential of AI in shaping India’s future and achieving the vision of Viksit Bharat @2047. “With India’s youth at the forefront of the digital revolution, it is our collective responsibility to harness AI ethically and inclusively for national development,” he said.

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