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The School of Computer Science and Applications at Khalsa College, Amritsar, organized a successful Faculty Interaction Program, aimed at fostering knowledge exchange and academic collaboration.


 

The School of Computer Science and Applications at Khalsa College, Amritsar, organized a successful Faculty Interaction Program, aimed at fostering knowledge exchange and academic collaboration. The distinguished guest for the event was Dr. Jurgen Nutzel, a renowned faculty member from the Technical University of Ilmenau, Germany. The program commenced with a warm welcome from Dr. Arvinder Kaur Kahlon, Principal of Khalsa College, Dr. Taminder Bhatia, Dean of Academic Affairs, and Dr. Harbhajan Singh Randhawa, Head of the School of Computer Science and Applications, who presented Dr. Nutzel with a momento as a token of appreciation for his presence. Dr. Arvinder Kaur Kahlon, Principal of Khalsa College, emphasized the importance of Faculty Interaction Programs in promoting professional development and hands-on learning. She stressed the need for initiatives that bridge the gap between academia and real-world applications, enabling both educators and students to stay current with cutting-edge technologies.. Throughout the event, Dr. Jurgen Nutzel then delivered an insightful presentation, engaging the audience in discussions on the latest trends and advancements in the field of computer science. His presentation covered a wide range of topics, including innovative teaching methods, research techniques, and the growing significance of interdisciplinary collaboration in solving complex global challenges.The program was followed by a lively and interactive session where participants had the opportunity to ask questions, seek advice, and share their thoughts. Dr Harbhajan Singh Randhawa, Head of the School of Computer Science and Applications who expressed his gratitude to Dr. Jurgen Nutzel for his valuable contributions and to the participants for their active involvement. The event was widely appreciated for its ability to provide a platform for academic growth, collaboration, and knowledge-sharing.