Workshop
Basic Excel for First year Students
The Department of Mathematics, Science & Humanities of UPL University of Sustainable Technology successfully organized a workshop on Basic Excel for first-year Diploma students (CE, CO, IT, EE, ME, ENV) and BE students (CE, CO, EST, CT, ME, EE, IT) on 2nd, 6th, and 7th April 2026. The workshop aimed to enhance students’ fundamental skills in Microsoft Excel, covering essential tools and practical applications useful for academic and professional purposes. The sessions were effectively coordinated and conducted by Mr. Avinash Patel, Mr. Dhananjay Chauhan, and Mr. Rikin Patadiya, who guided the participants through hands-on activities and real-life examples. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and proved to be highly informative and beneficial in improving their technical proficiency.
Date:-Apr 07, 2026
Expert Lecture
“Growing Up Healthy”
The Department of Mathematics, Science & Humanities successfully organized an expert lecture under the auspices of UNESCO for Diploma Chemical Engineering Semester II students (Group 1,2,3,4)
The session, titled “Growing Up Healthy,” was delivered by Dr. Ravi Prakash and Ms. Nensi Gandhi who shared valuable insights on maintaining physical and mental well-being during the growing years.
The lecture highlighted the importance of a balanced diet, regular exercise, hygiene, and a healthy lifestyle. Students gained awareness about essential health practices, disease prevention, and the significance of mental wellness in their daily lives.
Date:-Apr 06, 2026
National Conference
“Convergence of Science, Technology and Humanities for Sustainable Development”
The Department of Mathematics, Science & Humanities organized a one-day National Conference on “Convergence of Science, Technology and Humanities for Sustainable Development” on March 18, 2026.
The conference aimed to provide a dynamic platform for students, researchers, and academicians to share their knowledge, research ideas, and innovative approaches across diverse disciplines. It highlighted the significance of integrating science, technology, and humanities to effectively address global challenges and promote sustainable development.
The event was successfully coordinated by Mr. Anil Mali and Mr. Avinash Patel under the guidance of Mr. Dhananjay Chauhan, Head of the Department. The program was graced by the esteemed presence of the Chief Guest, Mr. Chaitanya Joshi. The conference included keynote sessions, research discussions, and poster presentations, making it a comprehensive academic event. The keynote speaker, Dr. Piyush Mistry, delivered an insightful and thought-provoking talk, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary research in solving real-world problems and fostering sustainable growth. Participants from various fields such as engineering, science, management, humanities, and environmental studies actively engaged in the conference. The poster presentation session provided an excellent opportunity for participants to showcase their research work, exchange ideas, and interact with experts and peers.
Overall, the conference proved to be highly informative and beneficial. It offered valuable exposure to current research trends and enhanced participants’ understanding of sustainable development through interdisciplinary collaboration.
Date:-Mar 17, 2026
Industrial visit at ISRO
“Small steps in learning today lead to giant leaps in innovation tomorrow.”
The Department of Mathematics, Science and Humanities, UPL University of Sustainable Technology organized an educational visit to the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Ahmedabad on 12 March 2026. The visit was arranged for Diploma Engineering Semester–I students of Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Environment Engineering, and Information Technology.
The objective of this visit was to provide students with exposure to advanced space research, satellite technology, and the practical applications of science and engineering. During the visit, students explored various models and exhibits related to satellites, launch vehicles, and space missions, and gained knowledge about the role of ISRO in technological development and national progress. The visit was highly informative and inspiring for the students, encouraging them to develop scientific curiosity and a deeper interest in research and innovation in the field of science and technology. 🚀
Date:-Mar 12, 2026
Industrial visit at ISRO
“Science opens the door to the universe of possibilities”
The Department of Mathematics, Science and Humanities organized an educational visit to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Ahmedabad, for the students of Diploma Chemical Engineering semester-2 on 11 March 2026.
During the visit, students explored various models and exhibits related to satellites, launch vehicles, and space missions. Experts from ISRO explained the working principles of space systems, satellite communication, and the role of scientific research in national development. The visit helped students gain valuable insights into real-world applications of science, engineering, and mathematics. Overall, the visit was highly informative and inspiring for the students. It encouraged them to develop curiosity, scientific thinking, and interest in research and technological innovation.
Date:-Mar 11, 2026