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The world’s largest collegiate programming contest, the ACM – ICPC 2008/2009 is being held at the Amritapuri Campus of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham on Dec 5th and 6th, 2008. Over 200. . .
Earlier last month, 20th-23rd November 2008, Dr. Sheela Nampoothiri, HoD, Department of Pediatric Genetics at the School of Medicine, was invited to present a paper titled, “Lysosomal Disorders in Kerala. . .
As the AIDS scrounge continues world-wide, so does the need for public education on causes, treatment, and prevention. First year Masters in Social Work students at Amritapuri planned to do. . .
The nine students from the Amrita School of Engineering, Amritapuri Campus, who traveled to Johor Bahru with their professor, Br. Rajesh Kannan, continued to win laurels for their alma mater.. . .
Megha Agarwal from the Amrita School of Business became the only Indian delegate at a Market Research Conference held in Singapore earlier this year. The conference was organized by ESOMAR,. . .
Government of India’s Indo-US Science & Technology Forum accepted a proposal for funding submitted on behalf of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham and State University of New York, Buffalo in USA for. . .
As soon as their final exams conclude, nine students of 3rd year ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering), from Amritapuri Campus will travel to Malaysia, with their teacher and mentor, Br.. . .
A team of students from the Amrita School of Dentistry won the 2nd overall championship prize in “Fusion Chettinad,” an inter-collegiate cultural fest in Chennai.Twenty six teams from medical and. . .
Scientists have devised a landslide prediction system that is set to take off in the hottest tourist spot in Kerala. Read More »» 1 September, 2008
27 August, 2008 — ICT Results Center for Wireless Networks and Applications, Amritapuri European and Indian researchers are applying principles learned from living organisms to design self-organising networks of wireless sensors. . .