Helping mitigate some of the most common ailments of these modern times, including diabetes and cardiovascular disease, is the recently inaugurated Amrita Biosensor Research Lab at the Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore.The state-of-the-art research facility is part of the Department of Sciences at the campus.
Over 600 faculty members at the Amritapuri and Coimbatore campuses had the opportunity to recently come together as they participated in a very unique three-day cultural camp at their respective. . .
“Students from Western universities are opting for inter-disciplinary courses with a new fervor and travelling to India, the Far East and Africa, interacting with society, delivering solutions, offering discourse and. . .
“I say without fear of my figures being challenged successfully, that today India is more illiterate than it was fifty or a hundred years ago, because the British administrators, when. . .
Amrita alumnus Santhosh Kumar Balakrishnan recently won an award from Google for building a Google-style search engine from scratch. Santhosh graduated from Amrita’s Coimbatore campus in 2007, with a BTech. . .
“Ours was the first Indian team ever to endure and complete the four-hour race on the 2.2 mile track at the inter-collegiate SAE International Baja Auburn,” proudly stated Dr. Thirumalini,. . .
The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at the Coimbatore campus of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham organized a workshop titled Advances in Signal and Image Processing during May 30 – June. . .
Amma’s Amala Bharatam Campaign continues to inspire many. In this case, four students of the Amrita School of Communication, were honoured for their 3-minute short film, Indifference, at the 9th. . .
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. . .