IIITH Invites Solutions For Urban Water Woes

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Ahead of World Water Day, through an open contest hosted by its Living Lab, IIITH seeks innovative solutions to one of the biggest challenges of urbanization; that of adequate water and sanitation.  Recognizing that population growth is the fastest in

 Research Is Not All Ha Ha, Hee Hee

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On the heels of the recently concluded 11th Humour Research Conference, we find out just why humour research is not a laughing matter at the Language Technologies Research Centre (LTRC).  Joking one’s way through a crisis has long been considered

When Your Campus Is A Rakshak

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Even as engineering colleges across the country await a governmental nod for resuming normalcy in academic sessions, IIITH is quietly rolling out a slew of measures as part of a pilot project that will help other technical institutes reopen their

For They Are Brainy Good Fellows

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The Kohli Centre on Intelligent Systems (KCIS) is recognised worldwide for its cutting-edge research and infrastructure. We take a look at the talent that makes this possible by focusing on the current Kohli fellows who are pursuing their doctoral studies

Standing On The Shoulders Of Srinivasa Ramanujan

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When 27-year-old Dual Degree student Sumit Kumar Jha quietly revealed the publication of not one but three single-author papers during the course of the tumultuous 2020, the research community sat up and noticed. We probed a bit to first learn

The Universe Is Parallel And Other Thoughts

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Kishore Kothapalli is a Professor at the Centre for Security, Theory and Algorithmic Research (CSTAR), IIITH. He strikes a balance between teaching courses on Algorithms and Distributed Systems while diving into research in Parallel Computing. He has recently been selected