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IEEE Day 2025-Workshop : Introduction to Machine Learning
Discover the Power of Machine Learning 🤖
Step into the world of Artificial Intelligence with this beginner-friendly workshop! Learn the core concepts of Machine Learning, explore real-world applications, and get hands-on experience building your first ML model using Python.
Dates: October 29th
Time: Event Starts at 9am (IST)
Venue: JSSATEB, A Block Seminar Hall-1
Register HerePast Activities Conducted Under the Chapter
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Programs and opportunities
Branch curates a pipeline of IEEE programs that provide learning, mentorship, funding, and visibility for student initiatives. These include global competitions, professional awareness series, research and outreach grants, and technical publication exposure
• IEEEXtreme: 24-hour global programming challenge for IEEE student members.
• STEP: Student Transition and Elevation Partnership for graduating student members and young professionals
engagement.
• EPICS in IEEE: Funding and mentorship for service-learning projects that benefit communities.
• Tech4Good: Grassroots funding for member-led projects addressing local sustainability challenges.
• IEEE Potentials: A publication platform for students and young professionals.