Wireless sensor networks are being increasingly used to develop high-tech advance warning systems for natural and human-induced disasters. Now a team of final-year BTech students of Electronics and Communication Engineering,. . .
How can we make human – computer interactions more effective and easier? Final-year BTech students of Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Abhijith N. Kashyap, Siddhartha Kumar and Visarad S.. . .
Third-year students of BTech (Computer Science and Engineering), Santhosh Reddy and Dhanush recently made a unique contribution to their college. The duo, with the guidance of their teacher, Ms. Santhanalakshmi,. . .
Vyshakh P. T., final-year BTech student of Mechanical Engineering at the Amritapuri campus, was recently selected to complete a one-month summer program in Theoretical Tribology and Nonnegative Matrices at the. . .
About 90 students from all Schools at the Amritapuri campus came together for a Youth Camp titled Sanjeevanam during July 20-21, 2013. These students from the Schools of Engineering, Arts. . .
The Amrita School of Ayurveda welcomed their new batch of students in a unique induction program titled Shishyopanayanam on July 15, 2013. The Sanskrit word Shishyopanayanam indicates a ritual that. . .
“Diabetes mellitus is a public health problem affecting an estimated 150 million people worldwide. The complications arising from this are numerous, including higher risks of heart disease, kidney failure and. . .
The Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology (KSCST) recently approved two student project proposals from the Amrita School of Engineering, Bengaluru for sponsorship under its Student Projects Program 2012-2013.. . .
Dr. Renjith R. Pillai, Chairperson and Veena Suresh, Teaching Assistant, both of the Department of Social Work recently collaborated with Meera S. R., Lecturer in Sanskrit, Amrita School of Arts and Sciences to present a paper on Amrita Sanjeevani.
“How do you see the market research industry evolving?” Dr. Swathi Bhima was asked. “The arrival of netnography where the free behavior of individuals is studied using social media like. . .