A five-day science camp was organized for Class XI and XII students during May 18-22 by the Amrita Center for Research in Analytics & Technologies for Education (AmritaCREATE) at the. . .
India today has the fifth largest installed wind power capacity in the world. Speakers at the Renewable Energy Conference, Dr. S. Gomathinayagam, Executive Director of Centre for Wind Energy Technologies. . .
Nikhil Chandalia and Varun Ullatil, second-year MBA students at the Bengaluru campus spent their summer vacation last year in a very unique way. The duo visited 22 villages spread across. . .
We have five campuses; and I remember when the institution first started, we were having quite a bit of challenge in filling up faculty positions at the campuses. So we. . .
December 7, 2011 School of Engineering, Amritapuri He has impacted the lives of more than 25 million people; at least that many bought his bestselling book, A Brief History of. . .
The computational neurosciences research group in Amrita continues its path-breaking work in modelling the human brain.Recently the group had the opportunity to present its work in Europe when Dr. Shyam. . .
Recent developments at the Computational Neuroscience lab was presented at the Bernstein conference held at University of Freiburg in Germany from Oct 4-6, 2011. The work was titled “Information processing in the cerebellum granular layer and. . .
Dr. Hardik Vachhrajani, Assistant Professor at the Amrita School of Business, Amritapuri campus recently received the prestigious Best Young Teacher Award. The award was conferred by the Indian Higher Education. . .
The Amrita School of Biotechnology (ASBT) observed its 7th Annual Day, Bio Pulse 2011, on September 3. The day saw the inauguration of three state-of-the-art research laboratories, signaling a growing. . .
Lab members Harilal Parasuraman and Krishna Chaitanya Medini participate in two international workshops. Harilal participates at the Brain and cognition workshop at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore organized by Department of. . .