Dr. Krishnashree Achuthan, Br. Anand Shenoy and I were in Warsaw during the week of May 13-18 to attend the annually-held World Finals of the largest and most prestigious collegiate. . .
Dr. P. K. Krishnan Namboori was recently conferred the Bharat Jyoti Award by the India International Friendship Society. The Society honors Indians who have made significant contributions in their chosen. . .
Five third-year students of B.Tech. (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) won laurels for their institution when they placed third in the nation-wide Texas Instruments India Analog Design Contest. The team of. . .
Questions such as these were explored by Ms. Somali Chowdhury, Assistant Professor, Amrita School of Communication, Coimbatore when she was invited to speak at the International Conference on Diversity and. . .
After graduating with a B.Tech. degree, students fueled by a love for engineering subjects, may opt to enroll for an M.Tech. degree in a premier university. They have to qualify. . .
India today is considered to be one of the world’s largest breeding grounds for social businesses. These businesses seek to provide essential goods and services to the poor and the. . .
“For constructing buildings, one chooses an appropriate plot (of land) and builds storeys. In film making also, one needs to develop the plot through stories.” Seeking to draw a parallel. . .
“I am typically found under highways and railway tracks; I allow water to be channeled underneath; what am I?” “Culvert,” answered Amrita students Hema Sharanya and Rini John Alappat. These. . .
How much impact can one committed person make? Quite a lot, as it turns out. Varun Venkataraman, final-year student of B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) at Amrita’s Coimbatore campus initiated various programs. . .
It is said to be one of the most controversial mining projects in the world. Although India’s Supreme Court cleared Vedanta’s proposal for bauxite mining in Odisha in 2007, the. . .