Mangaluru: SJEC hosts workshop on ‘Unlocking the Power of ARM Cortex-M’


Media Release 

Mangaluru, Nov 17: The department of electronics and communication engineering at St Joseph Engineering College (SJEC) hosted a workshop titled ‘Unlocking the Power of ARM Cortex-M’ at the DSP Lab, department of ECE on October 28. 

This workshop aimed to provide both faculty and students of the ECE department with practical experience in utilizing newly acquired ARM Cortex-M kits and interfacing various peripherals with the main board. The workshop featured esteemed resource persons from MIBS Tech Solutions in Bengaluru, including Hussain Saheb, CEO and co-founder; Nadeem Zafer, senior embedded engineer, and Nazir Hussain, embedded engineer.

A total of 30 participants, comprising teaching and non-teaching staff as well as students, attended the workshop. The sessions were well-received by all participants. The workshop was expertly moderated by a team of faculty members from the ECE department, including Aldrin Claytus Vaz, assistant professor, Dr Roshan R Naik, associate professor, and Vijay Ganesh P C, assistant professor. The event concluded with an interactive Q and A session where participants had the opportunity to seek further clarification and engage with the presenters.

 

  

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