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.. . .
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.. . .
Extreme weather events may have a very different impact on the population exposed. While a hurricane overriding the East Coast of the United States might cause only a few casualties,. . .
“All organisms have the capacity to remove damaged cells from the body by programmed cell death known as apoptosis,” noted Dr. Nandita Mishra, Assistant Professor, Amrita School of Biotechnology at. . .
The Short-Term Studentship Program initiated by the Indian Council of Medical Research awards a stipend of Rs. 5,000/- per month for a period of three months to encourage new medical. . .
Students from the Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore recently came up with an innovative idea of using a regenerable adsorber bed as an alternative to expensive membranes for possible use. . .
AmritaCREATE launched Amrita RITE- Rural India Tablet Education at Batwadi Sonar, a village in the district ofRudraprayag, Uttarakhand on 29 January 2013. Amrita RITE is a unique tablet- based technology. . .
An unknown number of terrorists opened fire and hurled grenades, when a group of 40 Marine commandos entered Hotel Taj Mahal, which was seized during the 2008 Mumbai attack. By. . .
India is the third largest producer of coconuts in the world. Coconuts play an important role in our national economy; not only are coconuts eaten, parts of the fruit and. . .