Programs
- M. Tech. in Automotive Engineering -Postgraduate
- B. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Quantum Computing) 4 Years -Undergraduate
The Electronics, Computers and Communication Forum (ECCF) is a student-driven departmental club that brings together enthusiasts from the fields of electronics, computing and communication technologies.


The vision and mission of the Electronics, Computers and Communication Forum (ECCF) is to cultivate a vibrant and future-ready technical community driven by curiosity, innovation and excellence. ECCF aspires to empower students with the skills and mindset needed to lead advancements in modern electronics, computing and communication technologies. By fostering collaboration, creativity and ethical engineering practices, the forum envisions in producing globally competent professionals who contribute meaningfully to society and the industry.
As a collaborative platform, ECCF aims to nurture technical curiosity, hands-on learning and innovation through events, workshops and project initiatives. The forum strives to bridge academic concepts with practical applications, creating opportunities for students to grow and excel. With a focus on teamwork and professional development, ECCF continues to build a strong, dynamic and future-ready technical community. ECCF functions as a hub where creativity meets technical excellence. Through a wide spectrum of activities—including hands-on workshops, expert lectures, technical competitions, research-driven projects and community engagement programs—the forum enables students to strengthen fundamental concepts while gaining exposure to cutting-edge industry trends. The club actively encourages interdisciplinary learning, allowing members to experiment, build and refine real-world solutions that reflect current technological demands.
Driven by a commitment to professional growth, ECCF also emphasizes leadership development, teamwork and communication skills. By creating opportunities for students to organize events, lead initiatives and collaborate on large-scale technical endeavours, the forum nurtures well-rounded individuals prepared to excel in both academic and industry environments.
With its strong foundation, dedicated members and forward-thinking approach, ECCF continues to play a pivotal role in shaping competent, innovative and socially responsible engineers. The forum stands as a testament to the department’s commitment to empowering students and cultivating a thriving ecosystem of learning, discovery and technological advancement.
At the core of ECCF, lies a strong leadership framework guided by our esteemed faculty mentor and a dedicated team of student office bearers. Their combined vision, mentorship and strategic direction ensure that the club remains focused, innovative and impactful in all its pursuits. With experienced guidance and committed student leadership working hand in hand, ECCF continues to thrive as a dynamic platform that nurtures talent, fosters discipline and drives meaningful technical growth within the department


Ms.Priya B K, faculty member working in the department of Electronics and Communication Engineering from past fifteen years, having successfully completed projects in the area of Embedded System, Antenna, Under Water Communication etc. has taken up the role of mentor. The faculty mentor provides invaluable guidance, ensuring ECCF’s initiatives and align with academic excellence and industry relevance.

Leads ECCF with a strong commitment to innovation, discipline and collaborative growth. His passion for semiconductor fabrication and emerging communication technologies drives him to push the boundaries of technical exploration within the club. Under his leadership, ECCF continues to pursue forward-thinking initiatives that inspire students to engage deeply with the future of electronics and communication.

Supports the leadership of ECCF with a clear focus on technical depth, precision and meaningful student engagement. His strong interest in signal processing and 5G technologies fuels his drive to elevate the club’s initiatives toward advanced, industry-relevant domains. With his analytical mindset and dedication, he plays a key role in steering ECCF toward impactful and future-ready endeavours.

Driven by a passion for innovative engineering, Sharan Murali specializes in embedded systems, AI/ML, IoT, and signal processing. He has contributed to impactful projects spanning smart automation, robotics, power system modellingand AI-based platforms. Through ECCF, he aims to support technical growth, drive collaborative projects and foster a culture of hands-on learning within the ECE community.

A proactive student passionate about Electronics and Computer Engineering. Specializing in Embedded Systems and Generative AI. Supporting ECCF by overseeing the financial operations of ECCF with professionalism, transparency and a strong sense of responsibility. Her organized approach ensures that resources are managed efficiently, enabling the club to execute events, projects and initiatives smoothly
The club actively organizes a diverse range of activities, including workshops, competitions, hackathons and industry visits. These events act as a platform for students to learn with practical, hands-on experience and facilitate skill development necessary for their careers and personal development.
Flagship Event of the Club – Electronica
Electronica, a 24-hour hardware hackathon designed to foster innovation, collaboration and technical excellence among aspiring engineers and creators. Participants will conceptualize, design and develop functional hardware prototypes within a single day, applying their knowledge of electronics, embedded systems and creative problem-solving.



PCB Design + 3D Printing workshop
The PCB and 3D Printing workshop provided participants with a comprehensive, hands-on experience in the end-to-end process of hardware development, spanning from circuit design to a fully realized prototype. The workshop was structured to combine theoretical knowledge with practical application, enabling attendees to gain tangible skills in both electronics and rapid prototyping.

RTL to GDS II – Cadence Workshop
The session on physical design flow was both engaging and highly informative, offering participants a clear understanding of the complete process. Effective hands-on demonstrations and real-time chip layout creation added practical depth to the learning experience.

IoT and Robotics Outreach Initiative
As part of the larger flagship event Aarohan, ECCF organized an interactive IoT and Robotics workshop for students from grades 10 to 12. This initiative aimed to introduce young learners to emerging technologies by offering hands-on experience with sensors, automation, and smart systems. By connecting fundamental concepts with practical applications, the workshop helped nurture curiosity, technical awareness, and early engineering skills among participants.

Department Induction & Fresher Orientation
ECCF organizes a comprehensive induction and introduction program each year to welcome incoming students and help them transition smoothly into college life. This initiative familiarizes freshers with the department’s culture, academic expectations and available opportunities, while also introducing them to faculty, seniors and club activities. Through interactive sessions, guided tours and engagement-driven activities, the program ensures that new students feel supported, informed and confident as they begin their academic journey.

SDR Worksop
The workshop featured effective demonstrations and real-time model creation, giving participants a practical understanding of Software-Defined Radio (SDR) and its applications. Attendees were shown how to use SDR in real time, along with various use cases that highlighted its relevance in modern communication systems.

Atherion– The hardware Hackathon
An 8- hour hardware hackathon which challenged students to think on thefeet while combining technology with sustainability focusing in the United Nations sustainable development goals.



FPGA Design Workhop
The session offered an engaging and informative exploration of FPGA design, pin constraints, and the architecture of the 7-series devices. Participants benefited from effective hands-on demonstrations that deepened their practical understanding of the concepts.

LabVIEW & EasyDAQ Workshop
The session on LabVIEW and EasyDAQ was both engaging and insightful, offering participants a strong introduction to this practical domain. Interactive hands-on activities and demonstrations using EasyDAQ hardware enhanced the learning experience and helped students connect theory with real-world application.

Data Privacy Talk
Designed to introduce students to the rapidly evolving domain of data privacy, the event brought together over 250 attendees from various departments. Featuring expert speakers from Ziroh Labs, the session offered deep insights into modern privacy challenges, real-world encryption practices, and the growing importance of secure data systems.

Amrita School of Engineering, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
Kasavanahalli, Carmelaram P.O.
Bangalore – 560 035, Karnataka, India
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