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Emerging Research Trends in Engineering- ERTE 2025 at KSV Campus, Gandhinagar.

Emerging Research Trends in Engineering- ERTE 2025 at KSV Campus, Gandhinagar. 150 150 ieeeeduweek

Emerging Research Trends in Engineering (ERTE) is a biennial flagship event focused on advancing research and innovation in emerging domains of engineering and technology, with a particular emphasis on Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Electronics & Communication.

ERTE 2025 is being organized by the IEEE Gujarat Section in collaboration with the IEEE Student Branch of Kadi Sarva Vishwavidyalaya (KSV) and will be hosted at the KSV Campus, Gandhinagar.

The workshop will feature expert speakers from academia with strong research credentials, as well as industry professionals actively working in areas aligned with the event theme. ERTE serves as a dynamic platform that brings together academia, industry leaders, researchers, entrepreneurs, and students to exchange knowledge, share best practices, and foster collaboration.

Theme: AI for Smart Cities and Industry 5.0

Date: 26–27 July 2025

Venue: Brahmani Krupa Hall, SVKM Campus, Gate No. 1, Sector 23, Gandhinagar

“Why Would Engineers Show Up at a Park on a Sunday?” Looking for 4-6 Volunteers

“Why Would Engineers Show Up at a Park on a Sunday?” Looking for 4-6 Volunteers 150 150 ieeeeduweek

Because five minutes with a curious kid could change a life—and the future of engineering.

Join IEEE Pikes Peak and the STEAM-TEAMS initiative for a high-impact outreach opportunity at the Filipino-American Independence Day Celebration on Sunday, June 15th, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at Fountain Creek Regional Park.

We’re looking for 4–6 IEEE volunteers to help lead hands-on STEM demos for K–12 students and families—from solar-powered salakots to rubber-band-powered jeepneys and glowing Philippine flag circuits.

This isn’t just a cultural festival. It’s a proving ground for:

  • Making engineering relevant and fun in underserved communities

  • Practicing engineering leadership through community impact

  • Inspiring the next generation of problem solvers—one curious question at a time

Whether you’re mentoring, managing, or measuring outcomes—this is a chance to engineer more than systems. It’s a chance to engineer trust.

Dr. John Santiago
Webmaster/Past Section Chair, IEEE Pikes Peak Section and Region 5 Educational Activities Coordinator (REAC)


📧 john.santiago@ieee.org]  🌐 https://r5.ieee.org/pikespeak

 
 
 
 

IEEE Baltimore Robot Challenge – in person component

IEEE Baltimore Robot Challenge – in person component 150 150 ieeeeduweek

Robot Challenge competition including time trials for robots and oral presentations by the student teams.

This is an exciting event for Middle School and High School students who have built robots from scratch.  We need Judges!  The interaction with working engineers is invaluable.  Competition ends early afternoon, depending on the number of entries.  Most judging will be completed by noon.

Please join us for an entertaining event for all who participate.

IEEE Baltimore Robot Challenge – virtual component

IEEE Baltimore Robot Challenge – virtual component 150 150 ieeeeduweek

The on line component of the Robot Challenge is for teams unable to attend the in person event at the Baltimore Museum of Industry

IEEE Baltimore Robot Challenge – virtual component

IEEE Baltimore Robot Challenge – virtual component 150 150 ieeeeduweek

The on line component of the Robot Challenge is for teams unable to attend the in person event at the Baltimore Museum of Industry

Systems Engineering Models

Systems Engineering Models 150 150 ieeeeduweek

This presentation answers the question: What is an Engineering Model? I will review a brief history of models and address the Purpose and Utility of Engineering Models.

IEEE Baltimore Robot Challenge – in person component

IEEE Baltimore Robot Challenge – in person component 150 150 ieeeeduweek

Robot Challenge competition including time trials for robots and oral presentations by the student teams.

This is an exciting event for Middle School and High School students who have built robots from scratch.  We need Judges!  The interaction with working engineers is invaluable.  Competition ends early afternoon, depending on the number of entries.

Please join us for an entertaining event for all who participate.

Student discussion

Student discussion 150 150 ieeeeduweek

Current research in Engineering

Current research in Engineering 150 150 ieeeeduweek

Current research in Engineering

To join online:

https://cmich.webex.com/meet/abdel1a