Press Release: Research Paper and Project Proposal Writing Using Generative AI

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Research Paper and Project Proposal Writing Using Generative AI

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Hooghly, West Bengal – [22 July,2025] 

Hooghly, West Bengal – [22 July,2025] – ACADEMY INNOVA WORLD successfully organized a one-week Faculty Development Program (FDP) on "Research Paper and Project Proposal Writing Using Generative AI" from 14th to 21st July 2025. The online event brought together educators, researchers, and academic professionals to explore the transformative potential of Generative AI in academic research and writing.
The event witnessed overwhelming participation from over 700 researchers, students, and faculty members across India and beyond, marking a significant milestone in the integration of artificial intelligence into academic research. 

Participants lauded the program for its practical approach, cutting-edge content, and expert guidance. Many highlighted the transformative potential of AI in streamlining their research workflows and improving publication outcomes.700 researchers, students, and faculty members across India and beyond, marking a significant milestone in the integration of artificial intelligence into academic research. Participants lauded the program for its practical approach, cutting-edge content, and expert guidance. Many highlighted the transformative potential of AI in streamlining their research workflows and improving publication outcomes.

Key Insights said by our Speakers

Dr. Tirthankar Datta highlights AI as the Future of Academic Development 

In a groundbreaking session titled “Why AI Tools Are the Future of Academic Development?” during the Faculty Development Program (FDP) on Research Paper and Project Proposal Writing, Dr. Tirthankar Datta, Group CEO of Camellia Group of Institutions and Senior Professor at Bengal Institute of Technology and Management, delivered transformative insights on AI’s role in reshaping academia.

Dr. Datta emphasized that AI is no longer optional but central to education, revolutionizing knowledge access, teaching methodologies, and research creation. He highlighted prompt engineering as a game-changer, enabling researchers to extract precise insights without coding expertise, thus democratizing AI across disciplines.

Key takeaways included:

  • Efficiency Gains: AI automates literature reviews, grading, and plagiarism checks, freeing time for critical thinking and mentorship.

  • Personalized Learning: Adaptive AI platforms align with India’s NEP 2020, catering to diverse student needs and improving outcomes.

  • Ethical Frameworks: Dr. Datta stressed balancing innovation with integrity, advocating for transparent policies to address bias and privacy concerns.

  • Domain-Specific AI: Future advancements include specialized AI models for fields like law and biology, accelerating interdisciplinary research.

Dr. Datta concluded that AI is a collaborative partner, not a replacement, urging scholars to leverage its potential while retaining originality in research.  

Dr. Gagandeep Singh  illuminated Ethical use and Future trends in Gen AI

Dr. Gagandeep Singh, Associate Professor (CSE) at CT Institute of Technology and Research, delivered a pivotal session on "Ethical Use and Future Trends in Gen AI.""Ethical Use and Future Trends in Gen AI."

Dr. Singh emphasized Generative AI’s unique ability to create original content, unlike traditional AI, which relies on existing data. He highlighted specialized tools like ChatGPT for text, DALL·E 3 for images, and Runway ML for video, stressing the importance of selecting the right tool for optimal results.

Addressing ethical concerns, he underscored challenges like plagiarism, deepfakes, and misinformation, advocating for AI governance tools (Credo AI, Fairlearn) to ensure transparency and fairness. He also showcased AI’s transformative role in education, healthcare, and business, while emphasizing prompt engineering as a critical skill for effective AI interaction. 

Future trends, including multimodal AI and hyper-personalization, were discussed, alongside the need for human oversight and robust legal frameworks. Dr. Singh concluded by urging responsible AI adoption, supported by institutional partnerships and security tools (OpenMined, Anonify) to safeguard data privacy.

Dr. Kuldeep Sambrekar maps a broad ecosystem of AI tools on Data Analysis & Visualization 

The recent Faculty Development Program (FDP) on Research Paper & Project Proposal Writing Using Gen AI, organized by Academy Innova World, featured an enlightening session by Dr. Kuldeep Sambrekar, Professor & Head of CSE (AI & ML) at Gogte Institute of Technology, Karnataka. His talk, "Data Analysis and Visualization Using Gen AI," provided researchers with a roadmap to harness AI for smarter, faster academic workflows. 

Dr. Sambrekar demonstrated how Generative AI transforms data analysis—from extracting meaningful patterns in large datasets to automating predictive analytics. He emphasized AI-powered visualization tools that convert complex data into intuitive charts, heat maps, and dashboards, thereby enhancing clarity in research communication. Tools like ChatGPT were highlighted for their ability to draft abstracts, propose methodologies, and even generate project timelines, significantly reducing researchers’ administrative burdens.

Dr. Sambrekar also addressed ethical considerations, urging caution with sensitive data on cloud-based platforms.

Dr. Sambrekar remarked, "AI serves as a powerful partner in research, provided users develop the necessary skills to interact with it effectively."

Dr. Arunava Majumder delivers a session on AI-Assisted Project Proposal 

Dr. Arunava Majumder, Assistant Professor at SRM University, Tamil Nadu, led an enlightening session on “AI-Assisted Research Paper Writing” during the Faculty Development Program (FDP) organized by Academy Innova World. The session highlighted Generative AI as a creative collaborator, enhancing research writing and academic productivity.

Dr. Majumder provided an authoritative guide on crafting research and project proposals using AI tools, clarifying the distinction between academic research proposals and funding-focused project proposals. He broke down key components of proposals, including titles, abstracts, objectives, methodologies, budgets, timelines, and ethical considerations.

The session included a deep dive into Indian funding agencies, their application processes, and eligibility criteria, offering practical guidance for researchers. Demonstrations of AI platforms like ChatGPT, DeepSeek, and Google Gemini showcased their real-world applications in proposal writing.

Dr. Majumder also addressed critical ethical concerns, emphasizing plagiarism avoidance and the importance of proper AI acknowledgment in academic work. His insights equipped participants with actionable strategies to leverage AI responsibly in their research.

Dr. Aishwarya Dhara empowers Researchers with AI Tools for Scientific Writing

As part of the ongoing Faculty Development Program (FDP) on Research Paper and Project Proposal Writing Using Generative AI, Academy Innova World hosted an insightful session on “AI Tools for Scientific Writing”. The session was led by Dr. Aishwarya Dhara, Founder of Academy Innova World, who demonstrated how AI enhances researchers' productivity without replacing human expertise.

Dr. Dhara emphasized the transformative role of AI in streamlining research workflows, covering critical stages such as grammar correction, literature review, methodology illustration, data analysis, citation management, and plagiarism detection. She highlighted the key components of a high-impact research paper, including clear research questions, structured literature surveys, graphical methodologies, comparative analysis, statistical validation, and actionable insights.

Participants gained hands-on exposure to AI-powered tools like Grammarly, Trinka, Elicit, Scholarcy, Research Rabbit, Lit Maps, and BioRender, which significantly improve research efficiency. Dr. Dhara also showcased how visualization tools like BioRender and Visily enhance methodology representation, while AI-driven platforms assist in automated literature mapping and summarization.

Dr. Tanmoy Chakraborty demonstrated AI supplements in Research work

Research Paper & Project Proposal Writing Using Generative AI featured a groundbreaking session by Dr. Tanmoy Chakraborty, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, SRM IST, Tamil Nadu. The session, “Introduction to Generative AI in Academic Research,” provided transformative insights into AI’s role in modern research methodologies.

Dr. Chakraborty highlighted how Generative AI democratizes research by automating tasks like literature reviews, drafting, and coding, while emphasizing that AI supplements—not replaces—domain expertise. He demonstrated AI’s ability to structure research papers, from generating titles to drafting abstracts and literature reviews, ensuring efficiency without compromising quality.

Leveraging his expertise in nanofluid dynamics, Dr. Chakraborty showcased AI’s prowess in mathematical modeling, such as deriving Navier-Stokes equations and simplifying PDEs into ODEs. Attendees learned how AI-generated MATLAB codes (e.g., Runge-Kutta methods) accelerate simulations, allowing researchers to focus on analysis. 

Dr. Chakraborty warned that plagiarism detectors now flag AI content, urging responsible use.

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