5-day STC on metallurgy ends at NIT Srinagar

Srinagar, Sep 03: A five-day Short-Term Course on ‘Recent Advances in Extractive Metallurgy’ concluded at Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar in collaboration with Dhattu Mittra Club.
The valedictory function was presided over by Registrar and Head of Department Prof. Atikur Rahman. In his key speech, he said this short-term course has provided a unique platform for participants to engage with cutting-edge research and industry trends.
“I am confident that the insights gained will empower our students and professionals to push the boundaries of what’s possible in extractive metallurgy,” he said.
Prof. Rahman also appreciated Chairman Dr Yashwant Mehta, convenors Dr Nitika and Dr Anshul for taking lead for organising  STC on relevant topic.
“The other faculty members of the department, Student club ‘Dhaatu Mitra led by Mir Mohammad Toib,’and his team also played a vital role in seamless operation of the event, ” he said.
The Registrar said the collective efforts of the entire team over these five days have not only enriched the participants’ learning experience but have also set a high standard for future initiatives.
Chairman of the workshop, Dr. Yashwant Mehta said by hosting such advanced courses, we continue to reinforce our position as a center of excellence in metallurgical and materials engineering. The knowledge transfer that took place here is a crucial step toward achieving sustainable and efficient extractive processes, he added.

 

 

 

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