Sensor for Detecting Water Contaminants
An Amrita paper titled A Sensor for Detection of Contaminants in Water was accepted for the presentation at the International Conference on Electronics and Communication
An Amrita paper titled A Sensor for Detection of Contaminants in Water was accepted for the presentation at the International Conference on Electronics and Communication
Srishti Srivasthava, final-year student of BTech in Computer Science and Engineering at Amritapuri campus, will soon complete her prestigious Google Summer of Code (GSoC) internship.
Sowmya Ravidas, Savita Seetaraman and Sreepriya C., who just graduated with BTech degrees in Computer Science and Engineering from the Amritapuri campus won the top honors in InCTF 2013, beating 150 teams that participated from all over India.
A regional exhibition to promote the graduates of the Women Empowerment Project is taking place in Coimbatore, TN on September 1st. The WE Project offers vocational training courses through computers in a number of handicraft, technical trades, and life skills.
Dr. G. Madhavan Nair, the former Chairman ofIndian Space Research Organisation and Secretary to the Department of Space, Government of India since September 2003 visited School of Biotechnology today and had a discussion here with Dr. Venkat Rangan, the Vice-Chancellor of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham and Dr.
The seminar series for this academic year was initiated by two very interesting back to back talks presented by Dr. Jeff Perry who is a Senior Research Associate at the world famous Scripps Research Institute at San Diego, USA and Dr. Anna Travesa who is a scientist at University of California, San Diego, USA.
School of Biotechnology welcomed its new batch of students in a unique induction program titled “SWAGATHAM 2013″ on August 21, 2013
The Indo-US Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF) published an Amrita article authored by Dr. Shantikumar Nair, Dean of Research, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham in the May edition of its quarterly newsletter Connect.
We are kicking off the filming for our newest course - "Backyard Composting" with Peter Ash and Laurel Miltenberger. Peter and Laurel are both Master Composters, avid environmentalists, and teachers from, California, USA.
Wireless sensor networks are being increasingly used to develop high-tech advance warning systems for natural and human-induced disasters.
How can we make human – computer interactions more effective and easier?