Drs. Keerthy S. Menon and Tessa Paul, first-year postgraduate scholars of the Department of Periodontics at the Amrita School of Dentistry won accolades at the 12th Postgraduate Convention of the. . .
Wayanad district, in north-eastern Kerala, has a high percentage of tribal population. Communicable diseases, malnutrition and anemia are rampant here due to different reasons. Infant as well as maternal mortality. . .
Dr. Ravi Sankaran, final-year postgraduate scholar at the Amrita School of Medicine won the second prize for poster presentation at the 41st Annual National Conference of the Indian Association of. . .
Final-year students of BTech (Chemical Engineering) at the Coimbatore campus, Dharani Sundara Rajan, Mythreyi Unni and N.S. Santhosh recently won the second prize in the 7th edition of the prestigious. . .
Reducing the distance one has to travel in a vehicle can help decrease carbon emissions caused by combustion of fossil fuels such as petrol and diesel. Heuristic methods and genetic. . .
Dr. Anupama R., Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgical Oncology at the Amrita School of Medicine won the best paper award at the recently-concluded annual conference of the Association. . .
P.Subramaniam, Assistant Professor at the Amrita School of Communication presented a paper titled The Usage of Visual Ethnography in Tribal Identity – A Case Study of Indigenous Tribes of Nilgiris,. . .
The postgraduate students and interns of the Amrita School of Dentistry won several awards at the recently concluded 45th Kerala State Dental Conference 2013. The conference was hosted by the. . .
Final-year students of BTech (Electronics and Communication Engineering) Ananthakrishnan P. R. and Deepak Dileep recently won a cash award of $1000 when they secured the third prize in the Mentor. . .
The Amrita Centre for Nano Sciences (ACNS) continues to make headlines. Its research efforts were recently applauded during the International Bangalore Nano Conference organized in December. A leading annual event,. . .