The world, today, is facing an unparalleled set of problems, viz. climate change, environmental degradation and looming scarcity of fossil fuels. We stand at a chasm, almost at a steadily. . .
The Amrita fraternity at the Amritapuri campus celebrated the Navaratri Festival with great enthusiasm during October 15-24, 2011. The atrium at the entrance of the institution building underwent a beautiful. . .
The Electronics, Communication and Instrumentation Forum (ECIF) is made up of enthusiastic young students of the Amrita School of Engineering at Bengaluru. Their innovative ideas were very much in evidence. . .
A-VIEW (Amrita Virtual Interactive e-Learning World) was developed by the e-Learning Research Lab at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham in 2004. In 2008, it was made available, through support of the Government. . .
Pranjal Kaustubh and Nishank Vaish, final-year students of B.Tech. (Electronics and Communication Engineering) at Amrita’s Bengaluru campus presented a paper on self-charging electric vehicles at the International Conference on Industrial. . .
The Indian Railways is the largest railway system in the world that is under a single management, the Ministry of Railways, Government of India. But by size, the nation’s railway. . .
Business Wire recently announced the formation of a Big Data Working Group that would undertake to solve security related issues with big data. What is big data? The term was. . .
The Amritapuri campus of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham came alive with myriads of lights and colors during Chancellor Amma’s fifty-ninth birthday as lakhs of people poured in from all parts of. . .
The Amrita-Cognizant Innovation Lab was recently inaugurated at the Coimbatore campus by Prof. C. Parameswaran, Director, Corporate and Industry Relations, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham and Mr. Vishnu Potty, Head, Cognizant Technologies. . .
The number of fossil-fuel-powered personal transport vehicles in India, including cars and two-wheelers, are increasing at an alarming rate, resulting not only in traffic problems in cities, but also worsening. . .