The Cognitive Science Club, COGNIZ 26, and the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) at Bishop Jerome Institute are proud to announce the latest event under the ALOKA ‘26 initiative: "Circuit X - A Workshop on Basics of Arduino."

This workshop is designed to provide an immersive, hands-on introduction to the world of open-source electronics prototyping. Arduino has revolutionized the way engineers and hobbyists approach electronics, making complex circuits and microcontrollers accessible to all. The "Circuit X" workshop aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, empowering students to build their first programmable electronics projects.

Keynote Speaker and Session Lead

We are honored to have the session handled by a distinguished expert in the field:

  • Prof. Roy S

  • Dean and HOD, Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, Bishop Jerome Institute

Under the guidance of Prof. Roy S, whose extensive experience and leadership have been instrumental in the department's success, attendees will gain valuable insights from one of the institute's leading academics.

Event Details

This workshop is an essential opportunity for all ECE students and any student with an interest in robotics, automation, or creative coding to gain foundational skills.

  • Date: 24 March

  • Time: 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

  • Venue: CS Lab Room No 114

Registration and Coordination

Students are encouraged to register early, as seats for hands-on workshops are limited. Please use the QR code provided on the event posters across campus to access the registration form.

Registration Fees:

  • BJI College Students: ₹ 50/-

  • Other College Students: ₹ 100/-

For further details and inquiries, please contact the student co-ordinators:

  • Jees Vincent: 8714438546

  • Abhinai Hari: 8891402722

Don't miss this opportunity to take your first steps into the exciting field of microcontroller programming and circuit design. Join us at ALOKA ‘26’s Circuit X and start building!

This event is supported by the Institution’s Innovation Council and other key partners.