FDP in Chandigarh University – Session on “Disruptive network system implementation with innovative Internet practices”

Anand Raje, CO-Founder CTO of IIFON, Delivers Sessions on “Disruptive Network System Implementation with Innovative Internet Practices” at Chandigarh University

Chandigarh, India, 26 June 2024 – Anand Raje, Chief Technology Officer of the India Internet Foundation (IIFON), delivered multiple engaging sessions on “Disruptive Network System Implementation with Innovative Internet Practices” during the Faculty Development Program at Chandigarh University. The sessions aimed to inspire faculty members and build a community for greater contributions from the campus toward Internet operations research.

During his sessions, Anand Raje emphasized the importance of adopting disruptive approaches and innovative practices to address the challenges in network systems. He highlighted the critical role of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and automation in enhancing the efficiency, security, and resilience of Internet infrastructure.

A significant focus of the discussions was on the AIORI (Advanced Internet Operations Research in India) platform, an initiative aimed at fostering research and development in Internet operations. Anand Raje encouraged faculty members and researchers at Chandigarh University to leverage the AIORI platform to contribute to cutting-edge research and collaborate with industry experts, thereby advancing the Internet ecosystem in India.

“The future of Internet operations lies in our ability to innovate and adopt disruptive technologies. Platforms like AIORI provide an excellent opportunity for academic institutions to engage in impactful research and contribute to the global Internet community,” said Anand Raje during his sessions.

The Faculty Development Program at Chandigarh University provided an ideal platform for knowledge sharing and collaboration, with faculty members actively participating in the discussions and exploring opportunities for research in Internet operations. The sessions underscored the importance of academic contributions to the ongoing efforts in enhancing Internet infrastructure and security.

 

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