Date
15 Jun 2020
Webinar on Ionospheric Forecasting models for Global Navigation Satellite System Users
Resource Person : Dr.D.Venkata Ratnam, Professor, KLEF Deemed to be University, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh.
Date : 15th June 2020
Time : 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Organized by : Department of Aerospace
Registration link: https://forms.gle/2YakMc5v4wYiVa8C8
No. of Participants : 80 Students + 3 AS Staffs,
About the Program
The Webinar titled “Ionospheric Forecasting models for Global Navigation Satellite System Users” was organized by Aerospace department to help the students in gaining knowledge Ionospheric forecasting models.
The program started at 11.00 AM with the welcome speech by HOD/ASand trailed by introduction of the key speaker Dr.D.Venkata Ratnam by Mr. J. Siva, Asst. Prof. ASE. He has briefed about the effect of the Earth’s ionosphere to the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) for abnormal ionospheric conditions in degrading GNSS
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In between communication with students and questionnaire to test the ability of students, the resource person inspired the students to enrich their skills using personality development courses and interpersonal skills. The students expressed that this program was highly useful to them to develop their career in the field of GNSS. Finally, the webinar was ended with vote of thanks by HOD/AS.

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