Beyond Boundaries- Diverse Alumni Journeys in Chemical Engineering
An inspiring webinar series designed exclusively for secondary school students and undergraduate students curious about undergraduate chemical engineering at the School of Engineering and Applied Science, Ahmedabad University.
Chemical Engineering doesn’t mean only working in a chemical plant; it entails diverse career opportunities in many sectors. Also, Chemical Engineering doesn’t imply chemistry alone; the curriculum involves a study of lots of concepts in mathematics and physics too. Of course, chemistry is a pre-requisite course for pursuing the other courses in Chemical and Environmental Engineering.
Titled "Beyond Boundaries: Diverse Alumni Journeys in Chemical Engineering”, this webinar series offers a unique opportunity to gain insights from distinguished alumni who have blazed trails across various domains. The objective of this webinar is to showcase the versatility and adaptability of a Chemical and Environmental Engineering education at Ahmedabad University.
In the session, esteemed alumni from our institute will take centre-stage to share and reflect on their personal and professional journeys, in the course of reflecting on their time at Ahmedabad University and how it has shaped their career trajectory beyond the traditional boundaries of chemical engineering.
Date: Monday, April 1, 2024
Time: 4:00 PM IST
Venue: Online Via Zoom
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Speakers
- Amish Chovatiya, PhD Student, University of Notre Dame, BTech in Chemical Engineering, Class of 2018
- Disha Ravipati, Module Development Engineer, Intel, BTech in Chemical Engineering, Class of 2018
- Drashti Dave, Machine Learning Engineer, Cyber Dive Co, BTech in Chemical Engineering, Class of 2020
- Priyanaka Shukla, PhD Graduate Student, BTech in Chemical Engineering, Class of 2019
- Sagar Shah, Graduate Student, BTech in Chemical Engineering, Class of 2022
- Zankrut Vyas, PhD candidate, BTech in Chemical Engineering, Class of 2019
Faculty Moderators
- Dharamashi Rabari, Assistant Professor, School of Engineering and Applied Science
- Snigdha Khuntia, Assistant Professor, School of Engineering and Applied Science