About the Program

INVISIO 2026 – Invisible Made Visible is a 3D Mathematical Modelling Exhibition that transforms abstract mathematical concepts into creative visual models. The event encourages engineering students to explore innovation, real-world applications, and interdisciplinary learning through interactive exhibits, enhancing analytical thinking, teamwork, and technical presentation skills in an engaging and inspiring environment.

Objectives of the Program

  • To encourage students to visualize and represent abstract mathematical and scientific concepts through innovative 3D models.
  • To bridge theoretical concepts with real-world engineering applications by transforming invisible ideas into tangible exhibits.
  • To promote creativity, analytical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills among first-year engineering students.
  • To provide a platform for students of all engineering branches to showcase innovation, technical knowledge, and presentation skills through an exhibition.

Expected Outcomes of the Program

  • Students will gain a better understanding of mathematical and engineering concepts through practical visualization and model creation.
  • Participants will enhance their creativity, teamwork, communication, and presentation skills.
  • Students will develop innovative thinking and problem-solving abilities by connecting theoretical knowledge with real-world applications.
  • The event will promote interdisciplinary learning and active participation among students from different engineering branches.

Target Audience: First year Students of AIT

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Committee Members

  • Dr. C K Marigowda, Principal, AIT
  • Dr. Rajanna K R, Dean- Students Affairs, AIT
  • Dr. Mahesh S.S, First Year Coordinator Physics cycle, AIT
  • Dr. Satish K, Head, Dept of Chemistry & First Year Coordinator, AIT
  • Dr. T Rami Reddy, HOD - Mathematics, AIT.
  • Mrs. Gayathri V, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, AIT
  • Dr. Tejaskumar R, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, AIT
  • Dr. Melvin Varghese, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, AIT