Prema M. Daigavane

Prema M. DaigavaneDr. Prema Daigavane is currently a professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering, G H Raisoni College of Engineering Nagpur She obtained her B.E. (Electrical) from Government College of Engineering Amravati and M.S. (Electronics & Control ) from BITS Pilani and Ph.D. from from Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University Nagpur. Her major areas of research interests include Control Engineering, Soft Computing Tools, Optimization Techniques, and Renewable Energy in Electrical Engineering. She has 34 years of teaching experience. She has to her credit more than 75 research papers published in National and International Journals and Conferences, two Book Chapters, two Copyrights, and two Patents have been filled and one Patent has been granted. She attended more than 50 Symposiums, Short Term Courses, Training, and Workshops. She received BEST TEACHER AWARD given by G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering for the year 2014-2015. She had an experience in organizing International conference indexed by IEEE and Springer. She is serving as reviewer for international journal and chaired a number of technical sessions in conferences. She is attached to many prestigious professional societies like the Institution of Engineers (India), ISTE New Delhi and is a Senior Member of IEEE. Her leadership skills include managing various portfolios that have been assigned by authorities. She has experience of more than 10 years as a head of the Electrical Department. She has been actively involved in uplifting women for empowerment in various fields.

Publications

AI Tools and Applications for Women’s Safety
Sivaram Ponnusamy, Vibha Bora, Prema M. Daigavane, Sampada S. Wazalwar. © 2024. 362 pages.
In an era marked by rapid technological progress, women's safety remains a pressing concern despite strides toward gender equality. Women continue to grapple with safety...
Impact of AI on Advancing Women's Safety
Sivaram Ponnusamy, Vibha Bora, Prema M. Daigavane, Sampada S. Wazalwar. © 2024. 315 pages.
Women encounter multifaceted threats, ranging from personal safety hazards to discrimination deeply embedded in societal structures. The existing landscape demands innovative...
Wearable Devices, Surveillance Systems, and AI for Women's Wellbeing
Sivaram Ponnusamy, Vibha Bora, Prema M. Daigavane, Sampada S. Wazalwar. © 2024. 321 pages.
In a world where the safety of women remains a pressing issue, the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies is a motivating force. Despite strides...