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Sunday, December 20, 2009


 About VIT
 VIT University was established with the aim of providing quality higher education on par with international standards. It persistently seeks and adopts innovative methods to improve the quality of higher education on a consistent basis.

The campus has a cosmopolitan atmosphere with students from all corners of the globe. Experienced and learned teachers are strongly encouraged to nurture the students. The global standards set at VIT in the field of teaching and research spur us on in our relentless pursuit of excellence. In fact, it has become a way of life for us. The highly motivated youngsters on the campus are a constant source of pride.

Our Memoranda of Understanding with various international universities are our major strength. They provide for an exchange of students and faculty and encourage joint research projects for the mutual benefit of these universities. Many of our students, who pursue their research projects in foreign universities, bring high quality to their work and esteem to India and have done us proud. With steady steps, we continue our march forward. We look forward to meeting you here at VIT.


About ISA
Founded in 1945, the International Society of Automation is a leading, global, nonprofit organization that is setting the standard for automation by helping over 30,000 worldwide members and other professionals solve difficult technical problems, while enhancing their leadership and personal career capabilities. Based in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, ISA develops standards; certifies industry professionals; provides education and training; publishes books and technical articles; and hosts conferences and exhibitions for automation professionals. ISA is the founding sponsor of the Automation Federation


ISA history


Here is the history of  ISA as given in its website.ISA officially was born as the Instrument Society of America on 28 April 1945, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. It was the brainchild of Richard Rimbach of the Instruments Publishing Company and grew out of the desire of 18 local instrument societies to form a national organization. Rimbach is recognized as the founder of ISA.
Industrial instruments, which became widely used during World War II, continued to play an ever-greater role in the expansion of technology after the war. Individuals like Rimbach and others involved in industry saw a need for the sharing of information about instruments on a national basis, as well as for standards and uniformity. The Instrument Society of  
                                                                                    America addressed that need.
Albert F. Sperry, chairman of Panelit Corporation, became ISA’s first president in 1946. In that same year, the Society held its first conference and exhibit in Pittsburgh. The first standard, RP 5.1 Instrument Flow Plan Symbols, followed in 1949, and the first journal, which eventually became today’s InTech, was published in 1954.






CORE COMMITTEE MEMBERS OF ISA-VIT SECTION:
Faculty Advisor- Mr.S Vivekanandan(Asst.Professor,SELECT)
President Kaushik Ram M(III EIE)
Vice-President Shivaditya Singh(III EIE)
President-Elect Poornendu Prakash Tiwari(II EIE)
Secretary Michael.S.Gracias(II EIE)
Treasurer Shilpi Verma(II EIE)
OTHER COMMITTEES
Program Baidyanath Bose(III EIE)
Audit Amit Kumar Singh(III EIE)
Finance Himabindu(III EIE)
Hospitality & Arrangement Dinesh Kumar(III EIE)
Membership Akshat Verma(III EIE)
Publicity Hitesh(III EIE),Sandeep Nunna(III EIE)
Web Designing Dharmesh BA(III EIE)