Closing The Gap Between Silicon and Society: Insid...

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At a time when India is strengthening its semiconductor ambitions, IIIT Hyderabad’s researchers are developing indigenous electronics - from custom chip design and millimetre-wave circuits to privacy-preserving sensing and intelligent healthcare systems - that move seamlessly from the lab to

IIIT Hyderabad Study Takes A Data-Driven Look At F...

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Researchers apply data-analytics tools, which are widely used in business and healthcare to court judgements uncovering striking variations in fines and prison terms. Subjectivity is an inherent part of decision-making whether it’s a doctor’s diagnosis, a manager’s approval, or even

IIIT Hyderabad Builds A Platform With Spatial Mapp...

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A multilingual, spatially mapped news aggregation engine developed at IIIT-H is evolving into a powerful tool to track governance and the quality of urban life across the country, with Hyderabad as its first live testbed. In the world of e-governance,

A Library That Is Opening Up The World Of Textbook...

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A IIITH-led online initiative is making educational content available to visually challenged learners in 12 major Indian languages.  For most students, accessing textbooks is as simple as opening a book or downloading a PDF. For students who are visually challenged

How A Campus IT Puzzle Turned Into Research Impact...

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IIIT-H doesn’t just believe in translational research. It walks the talk as evidenced by its latest Best Paper award-winning research that has resulted in the development of an IoT-based UPS detection device.  The idea for a low-cost UPS monitoring system

Exploring Everyday Things That Change with Math

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Ever wondered how mosquito populations explode in number after the rains, or why some diseases spread super-fast? Scientists use mathematical models to explain many of these natural, everyday phenomena. Prof. Abhishek Deshpande from the Center for Computational Natural Science and