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IEEE-IIITD Events Report
Ananya Goyal
B.Tech.

Puzzle Day
Inspired by the CS50 at Harvard, IEEE IIITD held it's own version of a puzzle day wherein participants had to rack their brains to progress through the rounds. The team that solved the puzzles first was awarded as the winners. The event was organised as a screening process for new inductees and helped show their potential and willingness to work.
- 1.Nalish Jain, Aditya Raj, Mehar Khurana, Nikita Rajesh Verma
- 2.Sweta Snigdha, Nishchaya Roy, Mudit Bansal, Rahul Goel
- 3.Parth Barthwal, Navnoor Singh

Illiad (IEEE-IIITD SB x Odyssey)
IEEE-IIITD SB, a club well known for it's cryptic hunts in collaboration with Odyssey and GGnation hosted Illiad, a 6 hour fast-paced cryptic hunt tailored towards people who are new to hunts but still want to prove their mental prowess over others. It saw a great participation of over 180 people competing for a prize pool of 1.5K in cash prizes and goodies. The event succeeded in giving a gist of IEEE events to new admissions as well as people from other universities.
- 1.Amil Bhagat, Milind Jain
- 2.Sidharth Jha,
- 3.Saksham Singh, Shagun Yadav

Slash
IEEE-IIIT Delhi Computer Society was back with another edition of Slash, the one and only cryptic hunt of IIIT-Delhi. Set on a 24-hour journey to explore the depths of the internet and beyond, the event started at 9:00 pm on December 2 and ended at 9:00 pm on December 3.
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HackDay Delhi Hackathon (IEEE-IIITD SB x Solana)
IEEE-IIIT Delhi SB, in collaboration with Solana x SuperteamDAO, brought HackDay Delhi, a 12-hour-long hackathon to learn, BUIDL, and ship a project to SOLANA. With a prize pool of more than Rs. 100000, this event was open to outside IIITD students as well.
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Hack Delhi Hackathon (IEEE-IIITD SB x Lumos Labs)
IEEE-IIITD organized a 24-hour hackathon in collaboration with Lumos Labs. It was a great opportunity for participants to push their skills to the limit, collaborate with others, and come up with creative solutions to real-world problems.
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Faccha-Scarer X-Grid
This annual edition of X-Grid was conducted during the B.Tech. 2022 Induction. As usual, the flagship, tech-biz, the pun-filled crossword was, this time, conducted in a competitive quiz-like format.
- 1.Akshit Gupta, Ishir Bhardwaj, Shaurya Bajaj
- 2.Arhaan Bahadur, Manit Kaushik

IEEEXtreme 16.0
IEEEXtreme is a 24-hour-long annual competitive programming contest held by the IEEE Computer Society. This year, IEEEXtreme 16.0 was held from 22 to 23 October 2022. Around 6,400 teams and over 13,000 students participated in the competition from all over the world. Five teams from our Student Branch participated in the IEEEXtreme 16.0 contest facilitated by the Student Ambassador from our SB. Proctored by the distinguished ECE professor of IIITD, Dr. Anuj Grover, team PohaJalebi secured a rank of 74 worldwide and topped the IEEE Delhi Section. Divyajeet Singh (IEEEXtreme Student Ambassador, IIIT-Delhi) facilitated the smooth conduction of the contest on the IIIT-Delhi campus.
- 1.Mohit Jain, Sohum Sikdar, Siddhant Rai Viksit
- 2.Mehul Arora, Aditya Girdhar, Jayan Pahuja,
- 3.Divyajeet Singh, Sumit Soni
- 4.Ananya Goyal,
- 5.Sameer Gupta

Career Camp WiE x WiT
A joint event between IEEE Women in Engineering and the club Women in Tech was conducted at IIIT Delhi. It was an open event, and the goal of the event was to provide career development guidance and networking opportunities to all in the fields of engineering and technology. Overall, it was a discussion about the steps needed to crack company-based mentorship and internship programs. The Speakers talked about their experience with the many internships they had secured and what steps one should follow in order to do so. The Speakers at the event were Aadit Jha, Khushi Agarwal, Pritish Wadhwa, Diksha Sethi, Avishi Gupta, Nandika Jain, Aditi Gupta and Ananya Jain.
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rm -rf * (OS Workshop)
The members of IEEE held an Operating Systems introduction workshop. This event was aimed towards freshers and sophomores to help their smooth transition into this advanced course. The event was conducted in hybrid mode to accommodate everyone. The speakers at the event were Sohum Sikdar, Mohit Jain and Vibhu Dubey, who are currently in their Junior year.
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Not a Halloween Heist
IEEE-IIITD held an amazing Heist in which the participants had to use their wit to solve for clues and look for hints hidden throughout the campus. Special mention to IEEE members who handled the logistics and backend of this big event. There were a lot of technical aspects, but everything proceeded smoothly. The event was a big success and prizes were distributed at the end.
- 1.Ritvick Pendyala, Jaideep Guntupalli, Jatin Tyagi, Cyrus Monterio
- 2.Milind Jain, Kanishk Goel, Samridh Girdhar , Abhijay Singh
- 2.Yajat Gupta, Madhav Krishan Garg, Aditya Mishra

WiE Independence Day Quiz
On the occasion of Independence Day, WiE held an online quiz about Women who helped shape modern India through their knowledge and hard work.
- 1.Pritish Wadhwa,
- 2.Ekansh Khurana
- 3.Aryan

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A bewildering and befuddling ride of mysteries, enigmas, and conundrums. Are you ready?
- 1.Parth Barthwal 2021341, Siddhant Rai Viksit 2021565
- 2.Rakshit Baghel 2020458, Saumik Shashwat 2020404
- 3.Milind Jain 2021165, Kanishk Goel 2021325

Women in Engineering Day
Every year, on June 23, people all over the world observe "International Women in Engineering Day." The goal of International Women in Engineering Day is to increase the visibility of women in engineering and draw attention to the amazing career prospects that girls can pursue in this dynamic field. It honors the excellent accomplishments of female engineers around the globe. To celebrate this day, IEEE-IIIT Delhi posted several stories on Instagram to promote and recognize Women in Engineering.
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Code Acrostic
Code Acrostic is a one-of-a-kind event in which participants are given a certain amount of time to use their wits and make an acrostic from any code they want to write. An acrostic is a piece of writing in which the first letter of each line, when combined, forms a message.
- 1.Shreyas 2020131
- 2.Anindya 2020024
- 3.Siddhant Rai Viksit 2021565
- 4.Divyajeet Singh 2021529
- 5.Aryaman Trivedi 2021022

Bachmanity Insanity
Be it the hype over Web3.0 or be it Elon Musk & Twitter affair. Almost everything major happening around us is from the world of technology and business and what better way to test out if you know what’s happening around you than to participate in our flagship quiz.
- 1.Saumik Shashwat 2020404, Prasun Pratik 2020101, Utkarsh Arora 2020143, Hiren 2020066, Vishwesh Vhavle 2020156
- 2.Ananya Goyal 2021011, Siddhant Rai Viksit 2021565, Mehul Arora 2021066

Switch the Pitch
Show up with some wacky ideas that make people go “Damn, why did I never think of this!?” It's the quirkiest event ever. Trust us!
- 1.Amil Bhagat 2021309, Arnav Goel 2021519, Samanyu Kamra 2021487
- 2.Parth Barthwal 2021341
- 3.Kanishk Goel 2021325 , Milind Jain 2021165
- 1.Siddhant Rai Viksit 2021565, Swati Sharma 2021568
- 2.Kumar Saksham 2021329, Shubham Attri 2021354

Talk by S. Mohana Sundari
IEEE IIIT Delhi is pleased to announce that we had S. Mohana Sundari, a scientist working for CVRDE of the Defence Research and Development Organisation. She talked about the design, development, and production of manned and unmanned variants of Armoured Fighting Vehicles, Aircraft Combat Systems, and other vehicular electronic technologies. About the Speaker: Mohana Sundari is a young and zealous scientist working for the Combat Vehicles Research & Development Establishment, Defence Research and Development Organisation in Chennai. She did her B.E from Madras University and then went on to do her M.Tech from IISc, Bangalore.
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IoT and Edge Computing: Talk by Prof. Amlan Chakrabarti
A talk on IoT and Edge Computing by Prof. Amlan Chakrabarti
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Slash
Wander through all corners of the internet as we test your logical skills in this 24-hour ordeal.
- 1.Neemesh: 2020529
- 2.Agamdeep: 2021306
- 3.Mehul & Sameer: 2021066 & 2021093
- 4.Kush & Nikita: 2020516 & 2020531
- 5.Pragyan & Khwaish: 2020226 & 2020212
- 6.Anubhav & Dharani: 2021017 & 2021039
- 7.Dhruv: 2020296
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