Wireless, Weird and Wonderful: How IIITH Student J...
A hardware hobbyist, fitness concerns and a lockdown come together to create Josh Elias Joy’s quirky solution. It is said that one of the sure signs of being a geek is when you secretly wish the GitHub doubles up as
How IIITH Is Making Memories In A Lab
On the heels of Masters student Kumar Neelabh’s return from the Computational NeuroScience Summer School held in Norway, we take a sneak peek at his area of research and other things brewing at the Memory and NeuroDynamics Lab. At
IIITH’s Lab Captures it Right with 3D and 4D...
With 3D digitization of humans, the Human Motion Capture lab at IIITH is not just facilitating the future of fashion but also actively contributing to the preservation of dance heritage. Here’s how. Bharatnatyam dancers complete in their traditional gear may
IIITH Seeks Pitches To See Which Walls Will Fall N...
On 20 August, IIITH is hosting the international Falling Walls Lab which is a world-class pitch competition for students across disciplines and early-career professionals. The most innovative idea - research project, business plan, or social initiative - will qualify for
A Legend Retires: An Institute Remembers
From the ability to curate electives across disciplines to participating in research at the undergrad level, from the freedom on campus sans curfews, to being responsible for one’s own actions, IIITH’s culture owes its genesis to one of its founding
Pursuing Ideas, Not Paychecks: Start-Up Founders O...
There’s many a startup idea brewing and taking shape among IIITH students. From a physiotherapist’s dream equipment to a web3 product launchpad, here’s a look at those from this year’s graduating batch who have shunned traditional employment to pursue entrepreneurship