Department of Computer Science, S.A College of Arts and Science, proudly organized an MOU Signing Ceremony and Guest Lecture 25.06.2025

The Department of Computer Science, S.A College of Arts and Science, proudly organized an MOU Signing Ceremony and Guest Lecture under the banner of The Nexus Technovate Club on 25th June 2025 at 1:00 PM in the SACAS Auditorium.

The event commenced with a warm welcome address delivered by Mr. P. Chandrasekar, Head of the Department. The guest lecture was delivered by  Mr. K. Gowtham, Project Engineer at Pantech E-Solutions, later the company signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the department to foster academic-industry collaboration in emerging technologies.

The guest lecture focused on the trending domain of Prompt Engineering, a critical skill for optimizing human-AI interactions. Mr.K. Gowtham effectively covered the following key areas:

  • Prompt Structure and Types
  • Clarity and Specificity in Instruction Design
  • Few-shot and Chain-of-Thought Techniques
  • Iterative Prompt Refinement Strategies
  • Ethical Considerations and Safety in AI Prompting
    A total of 188 students actively participated in the session, gaining valuable exposure to

one of the most in-demand skills in the field of AI and machine learning.

Outcome of the Session:
Participants learned how to create effective AI prompts, write clearer and goal-oriented instructions, and utilize techniques such as role-based and step-by-step prompting. The session also emphasized the responsible and ethical use of AI systems, making students aware of their social and technical responsibilities while working with intelligent systems.

The event successfully bridged academic learning with industrial expectations and left a lasting impression on the students. The department extends heartfelt gratitude to Pantech E-Solutions and Mr. K Gowtham for their collaboration and impactful session. The MOU stands as a testament to the college’s commitment to continuous learning and innovation in the digital age.