Dr. A. Ajitha Selected as IEEE Smart Cities Ambassador

Anurag University proudly congratulates Dr. A. Ajitha, Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, on being selected as an IEEE Smart Cities Ambassador under the prestigious IEEE Smart Cities initiative. As urbanisation accelerates worldwide, the concept of smart cities, urban environments that use technology, data, and connectivity to improve sustainability, efficiency, and quality of life, has become a defining focus of modern engineering and policy.
The IEEE Smart Cities initiative brings together experts, researchers, and practitioners to advance knowledge and solutions in this important domain, and its ambassadors play a key role in promoting awareness, collaboration, and engagement within the community. Being chosen for this role is a notable recognition of Dr. Ajitha's expertise, commitment, and potential to contribute to the smart cities movement. The appointment offers her a platform to connect with a global network of professionals, share insights, and help shape conversations around intelligent, sustainable urban development.
This achievement reflects Anurag University's commitment to empowering faculty who engage with future-critical, real-world challenges. The university celebrates Dr. A. Ajitha's selection as a proud milestone and congratulates her as she takes on this influential role, confident she will be an inspiring changemaker in the smart cities space.
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