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Randomize MUJ The Official page of 'Randomize();', the Computing Club of Manipal University Jaipur. The Second years will have a chance to help their juniors.

The MUJ SCIT club ‘randomize();’ represents the student branch for our school, SCIT. ‘randomize();’ plans different events and activities for all the Departments in the college. These activities include research panels and discussions, group trips, study breaks, and other exciting events. First years will have a good time knowing their department, knowing their seniors, their faculty. Most of you

might not be from Computer Science background so the club will help you to by solving your doubts outside the class or arranging lectures before sessional(s) and semester exams. Second years will have a little more free time than the rest so it will be up to them to help their juniors. We will try to bring in workshops, guest lectures, seminars and all other experiences, both technical and corporate and we expect you to take part in all. For Third years, we will be organizing some field trips to different companies, their offices their corporate programs their R&D sections and some more, so that you guys have a taste of what to expect through CSE when you go out and face the real scenario. We will also try to conduct some lectures for our juniors. Apart from helping them out in their subjects, it will also help the third years to develop their communication skills, oration skills and other such things that helps out in interviews of internships and placements in next year. Finally The Fourth years, although they will have very less time to be active in this club, if they can, they take classes of third and second years, not only to build their communication skills but to brush up their skills, review their own concepts and be prepared for their placements in the best way they can. Apart from this we will have a Research wing in this club as well. All of our faculties who are active in research will let us know their active field and current projects along with students who have undertaken any project. Any student who is interested to take up work can approach them and be a part of their project. It will benefit both not only will the work divide but it’s going to help you build strong foundation and CV as well.

PrepBytes in association with ACM Student Chapter and Randomize(); Manipal University, Jaipur is organizing an Online *F...
30/04/2020

PrepBytes in association with ACM Student Chapter and Randomize(); Manipal University, Jaipur is organizing an Online *FREE WORKSHOP* on "How to prepare for COMPETITIVE CODING and PLACEMENTS in IT/Software companies"

This includes a LIVE CODING SESSION with industry expert from top global companies like Amazon and Samsung followed by Q&A session

Date : 2 May
Time : 12 noon

Register Now : https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/7015875608330/WN_tfDwxWMCTy-Hnme35xJ9dA

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PrepBytes in association with ACM Student Chapter and Randomize(); Manipal University, Jaipur is organizing an Online *F...
22/04/2020

PrepBytes in association with ACM Student Chapter and Randomize(); Manipal University, Jaipur is organizing an Online *FREE WORKSHOP* on "How to prepare for COMPETITIVE CODING and PLACEMENTS in IT/Software companies"

This includes a LIVE CODING SESSION with industry expert from top global companies like Amazon and Samsung.

Date : 26 April 2020.
Time : 11 AM.
Register Now :
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/7015875608330/WN_tfDwxWMCTy-Hnme35xJ9dA

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Greetings Everyone_📢Cyber Security 👨‍💻 continues to be an increasingly hot topic – and it’s no surprise why. We are all ...
22/02/2020

Greetings Everyone_📢

Cyber Security 👨‍💻 continues to be an increasingly hot topic – and it’s no surprise why. We are all more connected than ever before, and although that is a great thing, it is not without risks.

If you are the one who wish to venture into this ever-increasing, demanding and challenging 💪industry, then you are at the right place. ☑️

We at Randomize(); in association with 180 Degrees Consulting Manipal University Jaipur would be organizing - A session on Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking to provide our community with industry relevant knowledge 👔. The session would be very interesting with a Q&A program at the end of the session.

The session would be taken by Mr. Ajinkya Lohakare, CEO Ditto Security. He is a great innovator in the field of technology. For his excellence work he was awarded with Vajra World Record , Assam World Record and Business Series Entrepreneur award.And the list continues...

Date : 27th February 2020
Time : 4pm-6pm
Venue : Smt. Sharda Pai Auditorium
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"Just as electricity transformed everything 100 years ago, today I actually have hard time thinking of an industry that ...
31/01/2020

"Just as electricity transformed everything 100 years ago, today I actually have hard time thinking of an industry that I don't think Artificial intelligence and Machine learning will transform in the next several years" -Andrew Ng

✨Greetings everyone✨

💻📱Do you wish to venture into the revolutionary subject of *Machine Learning* ??_📱💻

Do you want yourself to be relevant and in-demand in this ever evolving disruption?

If YES then Randomize(); has just the perfect solution for you. We as a part of our vision aim to help our community be Industry Ready.To accomplish our endeavor we will be organizing a Hands on Workshop on Machine Learning, in which experts from CETPA Infotech Pvt. Ltd. will share their valuable insights and help students get started in this field.

But don't worry it will not just be about Hands-on-ML, the experts will also enlighten us about the Recommendation systems* used in YouTube and Netflix, how NLP is used in various places, the creation of chatbots and lot of other exciting stuff.🤩

🗓️ *Date-* 6th February
*🏛️Venue-* Room No. 25 2AB
*💰Charges-* Rs. 200 ( For Non-Randomize(); Members)
RS. 150 ( For Randomize (); Members)

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26/01/2020

Happy 71st Republic Day of India.
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01/01/2020

Randomize (); has embraced extreme highs and lows in it's journey so far. We shall tirelessly continue to work on our mission with a new beginning this year.
We wish everyone a Happy and prosperous New year 2020🎉.
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Beyond solids, liquids, gases, plasma, and other examples only accessible under extreme conditions, scientists are const...
11/11/2019

Beyond solids, liquids, gases, plasma, and other examples only accessible under extreme conditions, scientists are constantly searching for other states of matter. Although newly discovered states tend to be short-lived, a recent experiment transformed a mixture of two materials into a novel state of matter with a much longer lifetime—a supercrystal.

First, a team of researchers stacked layers of lead titanate and strontium titanate to form a structure called a superlattice. Lead titanate is a ferroelectric material, which means it can be electrically polarized, but strontium titanate cannot be polarized by an applied field.

The team then observed vortices, whirlpool-shaped distortions in the superlattice’s crystal structure that resulted from a sort of atomic stalemate called “frustration,” meaning one of the materials interfered with the other’s ability to arrange its atoms into its most stable crystal structure.
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Visual recognition is deep learning’s strongest skill. Computer vision algorithms are analyzing medical images, enabling...
08/11/2019

Visual recognition is deep learning’s strongest skill. Computer vision algorithms are analyzing medical images, enabling self-driving cars, and powering face recognition. But training models to recognize actions in videos has grown increasingly expensive. This has fueled concerns about the technology’s carbon footprint and its increasing inaccessibility in low-resource environments
Researchers at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab have now developed a new technique for training video recognition models on a phone or other device with very limited processing capacity. Typically, an algorithm will process video by splitting it up into image frames and running recognition algorithms on each of them. It then pieces together the actions shown in the video by seeing how the objects change over subsequent frames. The method requires the algorithm to “remember” what it has seen in each frame and the order in which it has seen it. This is unnecessarily inefficient.
In the new approach, the algorithm instead extracts basic sketches of the objects in each frame, and overlays them on top of one another. Rather than remember what happened when, the algorithm can get an impression of the passing of time by looking at how the objects shift through space in the sketches. In testing, the researchers found that the new approach trained video recognition models three times faster than the state of the art. It was also able to quickly classify hand gestures with a small computer and camera running only on enough energy to power a bike light.
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Whether NASA is landing humans on the Moon or rovers on Mars, every space mission requires advanced software. With a var...
07/11/2019

Whether NASA is landing humans on the Moon or rovers on Mars, every space mission requires advanced software. With a variety of technical applications, NASA software can also benefit users outside of the agency.

NASA has released its 2019-2020 software catalog, which contains more codes than ever before. Available in print and online, the fourth edition of the publication features hundreds of new software packages to the public for free, without any royalty or copyright fees.

The latest edition of the catalog contains 976 software packages, including business systems and project management, design and integration tools, data and image processing, data server processing and handling, environmental science, and more.
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Quantum computers are here to stay. They can be used in a variety of different ways, but Volkswagen is about to use them...
02/11/2019

Quantum computers are here to stay. They can be used in a variety of different ways, but Volkswagen is about to use them to improve the traffic flow in Lisbon during the WebSummit technology conference on from November 4 to 8. Nine buses, 26 stops, four bus links and thousands of passengers – what can quantum computers help with that?

Actually, quantum computers can help a lot. Volkswagen is going to employ a D-Wave quantum computer to calculate the fastest route for each of the nine participating MAN buses individually and almost in real-time. Visitors and participants of the conference are likely to get stuck in traffic and Volkswagen traffic management system should help avoiding that as much as possible. Passengers will be happy to navigate the capital of Portugal quicker, while for Volkswagen it is a great opportunity to test its abilities to employ quantum computers and traffic management systems of tomorrow.
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An abundant yet mysterious part of the universe, dark matter has eluded scientific searches. Though gravitational pull s...
01/11/2019

An abundant yet mysterious part of the universe, dark matter has eluded scientific searches. Though gravitational pull signals dark matter’s existence, its invisible particles remain unidentified.

Scientists at PNNL are now bringing artificial intelligence into the quest to see whether computers can help humans sift through a sea of experimental data. Their model, a neural network that emulates a human brain, “learns” about the characteristics of different subatomic particles and can distinguish among them.

The goal is to pinpoint instances of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), which are on the shortlist of candidates for explaining dark matter. PNNL scientists Tom Grimes, Alex Hagen, and Chris Jackson are leading the work, which PNNL funded with Laboratory-Directed Research and Development funds as part of the Deep Learning for Scientific Discovery Agile investment.
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Autonomous drones are cautious when navigating the unknown. They creep forward, frequently mapping unfamiliar areas befo...
31/10/2019

Autonomous drones are cautious when navigating the unknown. They creep forward, frequently mapping unfamiliar areas before proceeding lest they crash into undetected objects. But this slowdown isn’t ideal for drones carrying out time-sensitive tasks, such as flying search-and-rescue missions through dense forests.
Now MIT researchers have developed a trajectory-planning model that helps drones fly at high speeds through previously unexplored areas, while staying safe.
The model — aptly named “FASTER” — estimates the quickest possible path from a starting point to a destination point across all areas the drone can and can’t see, with no regard for safety. But, as the drone flies, the model continuously logs collision-free “back-up” paths that slightly deviate from that fast flight path. When the drone is unsure about a particular area, it detours down the back-up path and replans its path. The drone can thus cruise at high speeds along the quickest trajectory while occasionally slowing down slightly to ensure safety.. . ☝ Follow us to keep yourself updated with the latest tech news 🚀. . .

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