“Wealth out of Waste! WOW! The Amala Bharatam Campaign is not only about mass clean up drives and awareness campaigns but also about exploring innovative technologies for waste management,” stated. . .
The construction industry is a major contributor to global warming. Thousands of participants at the Green I conference during Anokha learned more about the role of green buildings that can. . .
When 4000 students from all over the country come together with one purpose, the results are not merely beneficial; they have the power to create lasting change. For instance, fourteen. . .
“Treatment by lasers continues to be an important tool in dentistry for providing comfort to patients,” stated Dr. Sivakumar Manickam, Associate Professor, Department of Sciences at the Amrita School of. . .
Paper presentations, project demonstrations and technical contests. The Vidyut multiFest encouraged students to put forth their best and learn from each other, even while competing. Many winning papers emphasized sustainable. . .
“I was trying to make a DSSC for the past six months by reading papers, but I couldn’t succeed. Today within four hours, I made a wonderful cell with output. . .
Imagine a future when all houses generate their own electricity through either solar or wind power. They harvest and store rain water and use it as their primary source of. . .
Engineering colleges in India organize tech fests. Business schools host management fests. With Amrita’s focus on multi-disciplinary education and research, it is but natural that B.Tech., M.Tech., B.Sc., M.Sc. and. . .
IIT Bombay organized a workshop on Solar Photovoltaics: Fundamentals, Technologies and Applications during December 12-22, 2011. Amrita’s A-View e-learning platform enabled participants in 35 remote centers including Amrita Schools of. . .
“Look at the sky. We are not alone. The whole universe is friendly to us and conspires only to give the best to those who dream and work,” once remarked. . .