About Spectrospect
Spectrospect is a prestigious national-level event meticulously designed to cater to the educational needs of engineering students, focusing specifically on wireless communication and signal processing technologies. With the aim of fostering knowledge enhancement and skill development, this three-day extravaganza offers an unparalleled opportunity for enthusiastic attendees to delve deep into the realms of signal processing
About IEEE FISAT SB
IEEE FISAT SB Took Root In November, 2003 And Has Continued To Make Its Name As One Of Kerala Section's Top 5 Most Active Student Branches. The Student Branch Hosts A Variety Of Events Focused On Technical Developments Of Students And For The Betterment Of Humanity. IEEE FISAT SB Has A Legacy Of 21 Years, Conducting Informative And Innovative Programs Leading Students As Well As Professionals To A Path Of Success. IEEE FISAT SB Helps Students Nurture Their Future, Live Their Present And Helps To Infer The Past. The Main Motive Of IEEE FISAT SB Is To Help The Students Achieve A Brighter Future By Providing Them With Both Technical And Non Technical Activities.
About IEEE SPS STUDENT BRANCH
The IEEE SPS Student Branch Chapter at FISAT actively promotes innovation in signal processing through events like Impulse and Spectrospect. The chapter has earned several accolades, including:
- Outstanding Student Branch Chapter Award 2023 – IEEE SPS Kerala Chapter
- Runner-Up, IEEE SPS HPSBC India Award 2024
- Individual Awards (2024):
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- Gregory Kurien – Outstanding Student Volunteer Award
- Anouska K – Special Mention, Outstanding Student Volunteer
- Basil K Jeemon – Outstanding Chapter Advisor Award
- Govind S Warrier – Outstanding Young Professional Award
- Grants Secured:
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- $4,750 – Impulse 4.0 (2022)
- $500 – Chapter Initiation Fund
- $3,000 – Spectrospect
- $2,500 – Impulse 5.0 (2024)
- 500$ - for Coffee break functions for Membership growth
- 250$ - for winning IEEE SPS DAY Photo Contest
These recognitions and grants reflect the chapter’s commitment to excellence and its impact on the signal processing community.