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Beatrice Catanzaro Documentation MAMMALITURCHI Temporary Public Installation Wood Structure + 431 Lights
Beatrice Catanzaro documentation MAMMALITURCHI Temporary public installation wood structure + 431 lights A 10 meters illuminated sign placed under two trees on the most pop- ular beach in Porto Cesario (Puglia), saying PUNKABBESTIA. Porto Cesario - Italy 2007 Porto Cesario is a small community of 5000 inhabitants during winter season (that reaches picks of 100.000 in summer), due to it size, relations among citizen of Porto Cesario are very close. On the contrary, the “foreign” (“what comes from outside”) is often seen with a certain degree of suspect. With the installation I intended to comment on the seasonal fear of hippies (punkab- bestia) free camping on the southern cost of Italy and on the mystification of this phenomenon by local media. PUNKABBESTIA / from Wikipedia Punkabbestia is a slangy term used for identifying a type of vaga- bond and met-ropolitan homeless.Etymology The word seems to derive from the union of the words punk (subculture with which the punkabbestia have in common nu-merous nihilistic attitudes as the abuse of alcohol or other drugs, but not neces-sarily the musical references or the look) and beast (because of the stray dogs with which they are accompanied and of the displayed lack of care and personal hy-giene).According to others the word punkabbes-tia would have been coined in the years ‘80 from the Tuscan punks. Initially such term pointed out the punks that brought their ideological choice to the extreme, both politically and aesthetically, refusing in the whole in force society.Sociologi- cal description Punkabbestia is a term that has the ten-dency to be used for pointing out differ-ent types of social behaviours, also very distant between them: the term would treat therefore more an aesthetical pre-conception that a real category of people. -
News Ahmedabad Chapter
I S S U E 1ISSUE 4 JUNE 2020 ISG — NEWSINDIAN SOCIETY OF GEOMATICS AHMEDABAD CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS After successful national level symposium, ISG-AC continued its activities by participating in several events, including various occasions of celebration such as National Remote Sensing day, GIS day, etc. Additionally, few more activities were also supported this year. ISG-AC will continue its spirit of enthusiasm in organizing and promoting geomatics at various forums. BEST CHAPTER AWARD T O I S G - A C In recognition of its significant contribu- tions for spreading awareness in the field of geomatics, ISG, Ahmedabad Chapter was given ISG Chapter Award for Best Performance (2018). The award was given by Governor of Meghalaya and it was re- ceived on behalf of ISG-AC by Dr. Nikhil Lele, Treasurer, ISG-AC at ISG Annual Convention (November, 2019) at Shillong. NRS DAY CELEBRATION AT INDUS UNIVERSITY NRS day was celebrated jointly by jointly by ISRS-AC, ISG-AC and Indus Institute of Technol- ogy and Engineering, Indus University, Ahmeda- bad on August 20, 2019 . The event was hosted at Indus University for College students, faculty and members of the society. Around 250 stu- dents and members of ISRS-AC and ISG-AC participated in the program. The Programme in- cluded: ·Popular Lecture on “Indian Navigational Pay- loads and their role in Societal Applications with specific reference to NavIC”, by Shri Nilesh Desai, Associate Director, SAC. ·Debate competition on “India’s Aspiration of Human Space Mission: A Technological Breakthrough or Extravaganza”. ·Poster presentation on “Innovations in Space Technology: Fulfilling Vision of Dr. -
Annual Report 2017-18
ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 Year at a glance 6 contents · Chairman’s Message 8 Schools · Amrut Mody School of Management 10 · School of Arts and Sciences 24 · School of Computer Studies 34 · School of Engineering and Applied Science 40 Centres · Centre for Heritage Management 50 · Centre for Learning Futures 56 · Global Centre for Environment and Energy 66 · Physiotherapy College for the Visually Impaired 70 · Venture Studio 72 University Research Board 80 Life at Ahmedabad University 82 · Key Events at the University 84 · SSETU: Wellness for All 89 Partners and Collaborations 92 Faculty and Staff 96 Financial Statement 102 University Governance · Board of Governors 112 · Board of Management 113 · Advisory and other Committees 114 To foster continuous progress of self and society. THE UNIVERSITY’S MOTTO “PARIPRASHNENA SAMRIDDHI” CALLS UPON THE CAMPUS COMMUNITY TO ENGAGE IN LEARNING THROUGH A SPIRIT OF ENQUIRY AND DISCOVERY. Ahmedabad University is a research university dedicated to rigorous academic pursuit with a focus on building enquiry as a value through interdisciplinary learning. We provide a liberal education that prepares students to think deeply and creatively across fields, and emerge as independent thinkers and compassionate leaders, who can innovatively engage with complex challenges of our society. Established in 2009 by the 83-year-old Ahmedabad Education Society (AES), we are committed to the discovery of ideas that can enhance our understanding of issues that face our society. Interdisciplinary education, project based learning and Undergraduate research are central to Ahmedabad University’s unique learning process to ensure our students get an education that is broad as well as deep. -
Ingenium Th Th March 15 - 17 2019
Ingenium th th March 15 - 17 2019 Organisers: Team Ingenium Venue: School of Engineering and Applied Science, Ahmedabad University Central Campus, Navrangpura CONTENTS ● Introduction ……………………………………………..3 ● Participation……………………………………………..4 ● List of Participating Institutes………………….5 ● Inauguration: Ingenium’ 19……………………...6 ● Workshops ……………………………………………....7 ● The Ingenious Hackathon.……….……………..11 ● Day 1: Ingenium………………………………………..12 ● Day 2: Ingenium……………………………………….14 ● Day 3: Ingenium……………………………………….15 ● Live Stand-Up by Kenny Sebastian........... 17 ● The Team………………………………………………….18 ● Glimpses from Ingenium………………………….19 ● Summary…………………………………………………..21 INTRODUCTION Ingenium is the Annual Technology Festival of Ahmedabad University. Started in 2016, Ingenium offers students the opportunity to showcase their technical skills and innovative bent of mind. It is a platform to test their calibre while maintaining a healthy and competitive spirit. Ingenium inculcates the core university values of Project Based Learning and Multidisciplinary approaches to real life problems. This year Ingenium promoted its events and sponsors in 58 leading technological institutes of India, receiving zealous participation from over 4800 students. Ingenium was organised during 15th-17th March 2019 with its precursor workshops commencing from January 2nd. The fest was conducted at the GICT Building, Central Campus, Ahmedabad University. Event-wise Participation Ingenium comprised of 26 technical and 3 non-technical events, receiving around 5500 registrations, 4870 attendees, with a unique footfall of 3600. Event Participants Event Participants Codefi 150 Need For Solution 60 Codefeeder 85 Chem-O-Car 35 IoT Auction 60 Make It Up 45 Does Gray Matter 130 Poster Presentation 60 Hackathon 160 Quiz-O-Mania 50 IoT Workshop 90 NodeJS 70 ML Workshop 80 Excel POLYMATH 75 Robo War 60 SOLIDWORKS ANSYS 70 Deep Learning with IoT 77 Competitive Coding Workshop 93 Workshop RC Race 108 Matlab for Chemical Engg 46 Construct-O-Mania 116 Web Spin 34 CAD and Create 68 Robo Pult 48 SEAS Burn Out Vol. -
International Conference 7Th Asian Network for Natural and Unnatural Materials (ANNUM VII) 27-29 Th September 2019
International Conference 7th Asian Network for Natural and Unnatural Materials (ANNUM VII) 27-29 th September 2019 Organised by: Department of Chemistry School of Sciences, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad Venue: H T Parekh Hall Ahmedabad Management Association (AMA) Navrangpura, Ahmedabad Gujarat, India-380009 THEME Asian Network for Natural and Unnatural Materials, ANNUM7 2019 is being organized to give impetus to basic research and development in the field of chemical sciences. The conference will highlight cutting-edge advances in all the major disciplines of chemistry based on natural and unnatural materials. This three-day event will feature recent findings from leading experts from various disciplines such as Pharmaceutical chemistry, Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Material science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Technology and Engineering. Various case studies/research reports of Asian countries and relevant theoretical issues for sustainable development of materials will be discussed. This international conference covers diverse fields of chemical sciences and will provide a global platform to discuss some thrust areas, such as Analytical, Environmental and Green Chemistry, Applied Chemistry, Biomaterials, Catalysis, Chemical Engineering, Inorganic Chemistry, Material Science and Technology, Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology, Natural Product Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Life Sciences, Organic Polymers, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Phytochemistry, Supramolecular Chemistry. It will bring together leading scientists and other -
Profile of Lecturer
Profile of Lecturer Affix Passport sized a) Name (In block letters):MARU RAJESHKUMAR NAGJIBHAI Photograph b) Address (Residential): 1268 SHIVAM SOCIETY, SECTOR-27, GANDHINAGAR. c) Contact Detail: Ph. No. (M):9427604539 E-mail ID: [email protected] d) Designation: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR e) Department: Biology f) Date of Birth: 23-04-1970 g) Area of Specialization: C. Academic Qualifications Exam University/Agency Subject Year Class/ Passed Grade B. Sc. Gujarat university Botany 1995 Second M. Sc. Gujarat university Botany 1998 Second M. Phil. Gujarat university Botany - 2002 FirstDist Ph. D. J J T University,Junjnu Rajsthan Ethnobotany 2014 - GPSC GPSC - 2003 (GES, Class-II) CCC+ CCC+ - - Pass Any Others Gujarat university SCIENCE 1996 FirstDist B.Ed 1 D. Research Experience & Training Research Title of work/Theses University Stage where the work was carried out M. Phil A STUDY ON GROWTH RESPONSE OF MUSTARD SUBJECTED TO Gujarat DIRECT,PHASIC,PRETREATMENT AND FOLIAR APPLICATIONS OF university HEAVY METALS Ph.D. AN ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF JHALOD continue J J T university,Junj TALUKA,DAHOD DISTRICT,GUJARAT,INDIA. nu Rajsthan - - - Post-Doctoral - - Research . R.N. Maru, And Dr. R.S. Patel, Code : Bp-6 - Publications Ethno-Medicinal Plants Used To Cure Different (give a list Diseases By Tribals Of Jhalod Taluka Of Dhahod separately) District, Gujarat, India Page No. 26 National Symposium, Organized By Department Of Botany, Ussc, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, 13-15 October, 2011 . Maru R.N. And Patel R.S., Certain Plants Used In House Hold Instruments And Agriculture Impliments By The Tribals Of Jhalod Taluka, Dahod District Of Gujarat, India Page No. -
Abstract Book
Abstract of Papers 2nd International Conference On Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure and Project (CRIP) Management November 10 - 11, 2017 Chief Editor : Dr. Mangesh G. Korgaonker Editor : Dr. Jonardan Koner Organised by NICMAR National Institute of Construction Management and Research Pune India i Convener’s Message On behalf of the organizing committee, I welcome you to the 2nd International Conference on Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure and Project (CRIP) Management (ICCRIP 2017) during November 10–11, 2017 at National Institute of Construction Management and Research (NICMAR), Pune, India. The conference brings together Academicians, Researchers, Industry Practioners and Engineering/Architecture/Planning students with the aim to stimulate research and discussions across the broad spectrum of CRIP management. We have received papers from eminent academicians, practitioners and students from India and abroad. The papers selected for presentation in this conference have gone through the ‘Blind Review Process’ and we are sure the selected papers will add an intellectual stimulus across a broad range of CRIP sector issues around the globe. The inaugural address shall be delivered by the chief guest, the guests of honor and the chief patron. There are plenary addresses by the keynote speakers. At the end of 2nd day of ICCRIP – 2017, there will be a valedictory address by leading experts from the industry and eminent academicians. It is our belief that ICCRIP – 2017 will serve as a good forum for enhancing skills, furthering -
Electoral Rolls of UG + PG Education 2017-18
GUJARAT UNIVERSITY Electoral Roll of Student Representatives on the Court under Sub‐section (B),(i),(a),(b) and (c) under Class‐II Ordinary Members Of Section ‐16(1) FACULTY OF EDUCATION (UNDER GRADUATE STUDENTS) + (POST GRADUATE STUDENTS) 2017‐18 SR. NO College Name Page No 1A G Teachers` College, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad‐91 2 School of Psycho. Philo. & Edu., Guj.Uni., Ahmedabad‐91 3 Prakash College of Education, Ahmedabad‐52 1 4 R B Sagar Colg.of Edu., D‐Cabin,Sabarmati,Ahmedabad‐19 1 5 Sharda Adhyapan Mandir, At.Pansar‐382740 Ta.Kalol 1 6 S G Rao Colg.of Teacher Education, Veda, Dist.G`nagar 1 7 J G College of Education, Drive‐in Road, Ahmedabad 2 8 Aradhana College of Edu., GH‐6 Rd, Sec.28, Gandhinagar 2 9 H B Kapadia College of Education,Ratanpole,Ahmedabad‐12 10 Vision Colg.of Edu., Nr.Guj.Uni., Navrangpura, A`bad‐93 11 Akar Adhyapan Mandir(B.Ed.),Ognaj Gam,Ahmedabad‐380061 3 12 Hiraba B.Ed. College, Shahibag, Ahmedabad‐38004 3 13 SandipaniShikshan Mahavidyalaya,Ghatlodia,Ahmedabad‐61 3 14 Chaudhary Colg.of Education (Girls),Sec.‐7,Gandhinagar 4 15 M R Amin B.Ed.College,Pahadia Velpura‐382315,Ta.Dehgam 4 16 Taxashila Education College, Odhav, Ahmedabad‐382415 4 17 Manguba M.Ed. College, Vehlal‐382330, Di.Ahmedabad 4 18 J G College of Edu.(M.Ed),Asia Campus,Ahmedabad‐380054 5 19 Swami Vivekanand M.Ed.Colg.,Veda‐382851,Di.Gandhinagar 5 20 Akar Adhyapan Mandir M.Ed.Colg.,Ognaj‐380060,Di.A`bad 5 21 J G Colg.of Edu.for Women (PG),SolaRd,Ahmedabad‐380061 5 22 Kameshwar M.Ed. -
Gujarat Raj Bhavan List of the Vice- Chancellors of the Universities
Gujarat Raj Bhavan List of the Vice- Chancellors of the Universities LIST Sr.No Name of the Vice-Chancellor University (1) (2) (3) 1 Gujarat University, Prof. (Dr.) H.A. Pandya, Ahmedabad Vice- Chancellor, Gujarat University, University Campus, Post Box. No. 4010, Navarangpura, Ahmedabad. 380 009. E-mail Address : [email protected] 2. Veer Narmad South Dr. Hemaliben Desai, Gujarat University, I/C. Vice- Chancellor, Surat Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Udhna- Magadalla Road, Surat-395 007. E-mail Address : [email protected] 3. Hemachandracharya Dr. Jabali J. Vora, North Gujarat Vice- Chancellor, University, Hemachandracharya North Gujarat University, Patan Rajmahal Road, Post Box No. 21, Patan-384 265 (North Gujarat) E-mail Address : [email protected] 4. Sardar Patel Prof. (Dr.) Shirish R. Kulkarni, University, Vice- Chancellor, Vallabh Vidyanagar. Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar-388 120. E-mail Address : [email protected], [email protected] 5. Saurashtra University, Prof. (Dr.) Nitinkumar Madhavjibhai Pethani, Rajkot. Vice- Chancellor, Saurashtra University, University Campus, Kalavad Road, Rajkot-360 005. E-mail Address : [email protected] 6. M.K. Bhavnagar Dr. Mahipatsinh D. Chavda, University, Vice- Chancellor, Bhavnagar. M.K. Bhavnagar University, Gaurishanker Lake Road, Bhavnagar- 364 002. E-mail Address : [email protected] 1 Sr.No Name of the Vice-Chancellor University (1) (2) (3) 7. Krantiguru Shyamji Dr.Jayrajsinh Jadeja, Krishna Verma Vice-Chancellor, Kutchh University, Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Bhuj-Kachchh. Kutchh University, Mundra Road, Bhuj-Kachchh-370 001. E-mail Address : [email protected] 8. Shree Somnath Dr. Gopabandhu Mishra Sanskrit University, Vice-Chancellor, Veraval, Shree Somnath Sanskrit University, Dist. -
Press Note Date: 23/07/2021
Press Note Date: 23/07/2021 Gujarat University and Indian Institute of Sustainability signed an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with United Nations Institute for Training and Research Indian Institute of Sustainability Gujarat University under the patronage of the Government of Gujarat established the Indian Institute of Sustainability in the direction of “Self Sufficient India” at its research park. 7. Focus areas of Indian Institute of Sustainability will be on air, water, soil, space, climate, forest, natural resources, forestry, smart cities and smart villages, agriculture, SDGs, diplomacy, circular economy, rural development, Futuristic technology for sustainability, human health and sustainable public policy. Focus areas of IIS have been strategically thought through by the University and all of them are crucial for State and Nation’s growth and development. United Nations Institute for Training and Research The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) is a dedicated training arm of the United Nations system. UNITAR provides training and capacity development activities to assist mainly developing countries. The work of the institute is organized under five pillars: ● Promote peace and just and inclusive societies ● Prosperity through sustainable economic growth ● People and social inclusion ● Planet, environmental protection and restoration, and climate change ● Optimizing the use of technology and supporting coherence for the 2030 Agenda About the event On 22nd July 2021, an MoU was signed between Gujarat University, IIS and UNITAR (United Nations Institute for Training and Research) in the presence of Mr. Nikhil Seth, Hon'ble United Nations Assistant Secretary General as the Chief Guest, Mrs. Roopa Mishra, IAS, Director of National Jal Jeevan Mission and Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Mr. -
Gtu Innovation Council Gtu
GTU INNOVATION COUNCIL INDEX Sr. Page Name of Sankul No. No. 1 Ahmedabad – 1 (Naroda) 3 2. Ahmedabad- 2 (Vatva) 4 3. Ahmedabad – 3 (Gandhinagar) 5 4. Ankleshwar-Bharuch 6 5. Bhavnagar 8 6. Chhatral 9 7 Godhra 10 8 Himatnagar 11 9 Jamnagar 13 10 Junagadh 14 11 Kutchh 16 12. Mehsana 17 13. Morbi 19 14 Navsari 20 15 Patan 21 1 | Gujarat Technological University (http://www.gtu.ac.in/) | Contact: [email protected] | Tel: +91-79-2630 0699; GTU INNOVATION COUNCIL 16 Rajkot-1 (Shapar-Veraval) 22 17 Rajkot-2 (Aji Industries) 23 18 Rajkot-3 (Metoda-Lodhika) 25 19 Surat 26 20 Surendranagar 27 21 Vadodara-1 28 22 Vadodara-2 29 23 Valsad-Vapi 30 24 Vallabh Vidyanagar-1 31 25 Vallabh Vidyanagar-2 33 2 | Gujarat Technological University (http://www.gtu.ac.in/) | Contact: [email protected] | Tel: +91-79-2630 0699; GTU INNOVATION COUNCIL List of Colleges under Ahmedabad-1 (Naroda) Sankul College Sr. No. Code INSTITUTE NAME ADDRESS K. P. Thakkar Institute Of Sokli, Ta. : Viramgam, 1 632 Technology, Viramgam Dist. : Ahmedabad. L. J. Institute Of Computer NR. SANAND SARKHEJ CHOKDI, S. G. 2 730 Applications Ahmedabad ROAD, AHMEDABAD - 382210 L. J. Institute Of Computer Nr. Nagdev Kalyan Mandir, Nr. Sarkhej 3 517 Applications Sarkhej Chokdi, Chokdi, S.G. Road, Ahmedabad - 382210. Ahmedabad L. J. Institute Of Engineering And Nr. Nagdev Mandir, Sanand-Sarkhej Circle, 4 032 Technology, Ahmedabad S.G. Highway, Ahmedabad - 382 210 Nr. Nagdev mandir, SANAND CROSS L. J. Institute Of Management Studies 5 519 ROAD, SARKHEJ - GANDHINAGAR Sarkhej Chokdi, Ahmedabad HIGHWAY, AHMEDABAD - 382210 L. -
Darshini Mahadevia Faculty of Planning & Public Policy & Centre
Darshini Mahadevia Faculty of Planning & Public Policy & Centre for Urban Equity CEPT University, Ahmedabad Paper presented at the Workshop on Promoting Low Carbon Transport in India organized by UNEP RISO, IIMA, IITD and CEPT University November 12, 2010 Sustainable Cities y An ‘Inclusive Approach” that is pegged on four pillars: (i) Environmental sustainability, (ii) Social equity, (iii) Economic growth and (iv) Political empowerment (of the disempowered). Vicious cycle of poverty Squat in the city Walk to work Reduced work options Transport & Urban Poor ‐ Metros y Land market dynamics (speculative land market) have led to urban sprawl. y Thus, the cost of travel, especially for the poor, has increased considerably (NUTP, 2006). y Long distances to commute dissuades people from using cheaper non‐motorized modes like cycling and walking. y Increase in private vehicles on one hand and lack of infrastructure has made non‐motorized mode of transport risky. y Thus, poor’s access to livelihood have become far more difficult. y In particular, women from the low income settlements find it difficult to access work y Spaces for vending are vanishing on account of public transit systems as well besides competing demands of private vehicular traffic and parking Environmental sustainability vs social sustainability y Green Agendas have Conflicted with Habitat Agenda –BEAG PILs, middle class environmentalism vs Right to Shelter y Example of BRTS, Ahmedabad – 2000 vendors displaced y 72.2 per cent urban workers in all India (NSSO 2007), many of these