2nd National Student Conference on Trends in Computing
(NSCTC 2025)
- AI in Business, Startups, and Everyday Life
- Ethics and the Dark Side of AI
- AI in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges
- The Future of Work and Education in an AI World
- AI in Creativity, Art, and Media
- AI for a Better World: Sustainability and Society
- AI, Data Privacy, and Security
Conference Objectives
- Encourage student engagement in AI and ML research
- Provide a platform for presenting innovative research, ideas, and projects
- Identify real-world applications of AI and ML
- Facilitate networking among AI enthusiasts from various institutions
Important Dates
- Abstract Submission Deadline: March 25, 2025
- Intimation of Acceptance: March 28, 2025
- Last Date for Registration and Full Paper Submission: April 5, 2025
please contact at nsctc@scmsgroup.org , 0484-2623803
National Student Conference on Trends in Computing (NSCTC 2024)
SCMS School of Technology and Management (SSTM) is organizing a National Student Conference on Trends in Computing (NSCTC) – Real World Applications of Machine Learning on 19th April, 2024, focusing on the transformative role of machine learning in addressing real-world challenges. The conference aims to foster knowledge exchange, skill development, and Interdisciplinary collaboration among students interested in the intersection of computing and machine learning. This conference provides a unique platform for student researchers to explore the latest trends, share insights, and collaborate on innovative solutions in the field of computing.
About Us
SCMS School of Technology and Management (SSTM), located in Cochin, Kerala,is a distinguished self-financing institution affiliated with Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam.
Founded in 2003 by Dr. G.P.C Nayar, a renowned educationist, SSTM was established under the umbrella of the Prathap Foundation for Education and Training. Since then, it has been an integral part of the esteemed SCMS Group of Institutions.
The conference is open to undergraduate and graduate students from academic backgrounds including Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, and Social sciences. Participants will have the opportunity to:
- Gain insights from keynote speeches and panel discussions.
- Showcase their research findings, projects, and innovative ideas related to solving real-world
problems using machine learning techniques. - Network with peers to explore career opportunities and potential collaborations.
Papers may be mailed to nsctc@scmsgroup.org