A research paper from the School of Engineering, Bangalore was recently published in Applied Mechanics and Materials, an international open-access journal from Switzerland. Rashmi M. R., Associate Professor, Department of. . .
At their weekly meeting, the first batch of graduates decided to do a Temple Cleaning Session at Nagapattinam on June 16th 2013. The student leader of the group is G.. . .
Dr. Manitha Nair, Assistant Professor, Amrita Centre for Nanosciences and Molecular Medicine, Kochi, recently received the prestigious Innovative Young Biotechnologist Award. Instituted by the Department of Biotechnology, under the Ministry. . .
The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at the Coimbatore Campus organized the fourth edition of its national conference on Recent Trends in Communication, Computation and Signal Processing (RTCSP) in. . .
It is estimated that for every metric dry ton of food waste that goes into a landfill, 0.25 metric tons of methane is emitted into the atmosphere over a period. . .
It was in 1990, more than two decades ago, that the Amrita Institute of Computer Technology (AICT) came into being, not too far from the Mata Amritanandamayi Math in Amritapuri,. . .
With 330 medical colleges,India’s medical education domain is one of the largest in the world.At the same time, while our hospitals have upgraded laboratory techniques,installed Electronic Medical Records (EMR) solutions, medical education in India. . .
Faculty, staff and students at the Amritapuri campus had the rare opportunity recently to attend a series of lectures by Swami Anubhavananda Saraswati, who is renowned world-wide for his expositions. . .
Dr. Shantikumar Nair, Professor and Director, Amrita Centre for Nanosciences and Dean of Research, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham recently delivered an oral presentation at the largest international physics gathering in the. . .
We had a good cleanup session as part of LEE, here at Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu. The students told us that there is an unused, dry pond full of waste that. . .