
Surbhi Maheshwari
Assistant Professor, RCEW
Surbhi Maheshwari, is aiming to contribute effectively to organizational goals while upgrading skills and knowledge.
She is pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Science (JK Lakshmipat University); completed M.Tech (2015) and B.Tech (2013) in Computer Science.
She has over 8 years of teaching experience, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women.
Her Research Focused on Indian Sign Language recognition using deep learning, with several published papers in international journals and conferences.
She is as author works on topics like sentiment analysis, big data, and SLR, including a chapter in IOP Publishing and proceedings with CRC Press.
She Completed various FDPs, workshops, and courses, including advanced Python, AI, and cloud computing.
She has Expertise in teaching Theory of Computation, AI, Machine Learning, Data Science, and more, with a strong focus on conceptual learning and project support.
She is Member of IEEE Women Chapter Reviewer, event organizer, and student mentor.
She recognized with multiple certificates for paper presentations and faculty development programs.
1:00 PM (MV 2)
Wednesday 21st Jan
How Festivals Keep Indian Culture Alive
Join us for a vibrant discussion on "How Festivals Keep Indian Culture Alive." This engaging talk show explores the vital role festivals play in preserving and transmitting India's rich cultural heritage. Our esteemed speakers, Dr. B.L. Devanda, Principal of Agrawal PG College, Jaipur, and Dr. Shraddha Arya, Mentor at the Bureau of Indian Standards, Rajasthan State, will delve into the diverse traditions, rituals, and social significance of Indian festivals. They'll examine how these celebrations foster community spirit, reinforce cultural values, and connect generations, ensuring the continuity of India's unique identity.