
CSE Final Year and Pre-Final Year Students of Axis Institute of Technology and Management Excel at SAIMLA-2025 with Four Research Paper Presentations

The final year students of the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) department at Axis Institute of Technology and Management marked a proud moment for the institution by presenting four high-quality research papers at the National Seminar on “Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and its Applications (SAIMLA-2025),” held in Kanpur.
The seminar was jointly organized by the Computer Engineering Division Board of The Institution of Engineers (India), Kanpur Local Chapter, the Department of CSE at HBTU Kanpur, and Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology for Divyangjan.
This prestigious event brought together students, scholars, and academicians to share innovative research and advancements in the field of AI and ML.
Among the several technical contributions, the participation of Axis Institute of Technology and Management stood out, with four impactful papers presented by its students and faculty members.
The papers presented by the students and their mentors were:
“Deep Style: A Deep Learning-Based Personalized Fashion Recommendation System”Authors: Students: Anshika Shukla, Nisha Katiyar, Smriti Sahu Faculty: Ms. Sonali Singh, Dr. Shubha Jain2. **”Smart Mirror Using Raspberry Pi” Authors: Students: Tarun Srivastava, Shubhangi Pal, Nikhil Uttam3.
“Sentiment Classification on Social Media Data Using Quantum Neural Networks (QNN)”** *Authors:* * **Mr. Shubham Chaurasia (Research Scholar)** Dr. Shubha Jain, Dr. Shalini Gupta, Ms. Shail Dubey4. **”College Placement Management System Using Python: A Comprehensive Research”** *Authors:* * **Students**: Anmol Mishra, Manish Dubey, Gaurav Shukla, Ganesh Shankar * **Faculty**: Dr. Shalini GuptaThese innovative papers covered diverse domains, from fashion-tech and smart IoT devices to advanced quantum neural networks and educational software solutions.
The students’ presentations were highly appreciated by the panel of experts and attendees, showcasing their academic rigor, technical proficiency, and creative problem-solving abilities.
The management and faculty of Axis Colleges expressed immense pride in this achievement, reaffirming the institution’s commitment to fostering a research-driven environment.

Events like SAIMLA-2025 serve as a catalyst in encouraging budding engineers to explore the frontiers of technology and develop solutions with real-world impact.The successful participation of Axis students at SAIMLA-2025 underscores the college’s growing prominence in the field of computer science and technology research.