Mangaluru: The IEEE Student Branch and CEABIT Student Association of CSE of Bearys Institute of Technology organised an insightful technical talk on 13th November, featuring Dr. S. Ruban S, Associate Professor and Dean, School of Engineering, St Aloysius (Deemed to be University), Mangalore.
Dr. Ruban delivered the talk on the topic titled, “Clinical Machine Learning: Trends & Perspectives in Indian Hospitals.”
Shanaz, a student from the CSE department, extended a warm welcome to the gathering.
Ahsanath, another student from the department compered the event.
Dr. S I Manjur Basha, Principal of BIT, during his keynote address, emphasized on the growing importance of machine learning in healthcare and encouraged students to deepen their involvement in emerging technologies.
Meanwhile, delivering the expert talk, Dr. Ruban discussed the role of machine learning in clinical decision support systems, patient monitoring, and diagnostic accuracy.
He highlighted real-world applications in Indian hospitals, the challenges in medical data processing, and the potential for AI-driven improvements in patient care.
Through his presentation, he introduced the students to research opportunities and industry trends.
Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Sinan ,HOD-CSE also addressed the gathering, appreciating the IEEE team for arranging academically enriching events and motivating students to pursue innovation in interdisciplinary domains.
Dr. Abdullah Gubbi delivered rendered the vote of thanks.





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Pallekele (Sri Lanka) (PTI): New Zealand and Pakistan shared a point after incessant rain forced the abandonment of the opening T20 World Cup Group 2 Super Eights match here on Saturday.
Amid a slight drizzle, Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat first.
But the steady droplets soon transformed into relentless pouring, forcing the officials to call off the match without a ball being bowled.
Before the skies opened up, Pakistan made one change to their eleven, bringing in Fakhar Zaman in place of Khawaja Nafay.
New Zealand made three changes with skipper Mitchell Santner back after missing the last match against Canada due to a stomach issue and Lockie Ferguson and Ish Sodhi also found a place in the XI.
But all those calculations and combinations will have to wait for another day, as Pakistan will now face England here on February 24.
New Zealand will make a light travel to Colombo to face home side Sri Lanka on February 25.
The washout has also placed both the Kiwis and Pakistan in a relatively tighter place ahead of their remaining two Super Eights matches.
A similar result in any of the following matches, a possibility considering Sri Lanka’s weather pattern, or a defeat can put their semifinal ambitions in serious jeopardy.
