Sister Act and the Banyan Tree

|

We follow the story of the shy but ambitious Chandu sisters and how IIIT Hyderabad helped them become go-getters and published authors in their spheres of research. Tale of two sisters The 12 km ride from home seemed too short

Genesis of India’s first Living Lab on IIIT Hyde...

|

India’s first Living Lab is the sprawling 66-acre IIIT Hyderabad campus, where the entire community is a proud stake-holder of the live test-bed for research in smart cities, in a bottom-up approach to IoT-enabled solutions in key verticals. We deconstruct

IIITH’s Player Tracking Tech Drives Asia Cup’s...

|

A research team of three joins hands with a multinational TV network and a graphics broadcasting company to produce a unique viewing experience. An unbeaten 71 at the grand finale of the Asia Cup in the UAE saw Bhanuka Rajapaksa

Abhishek  Deshpande: Demystifying the dynamics of...

|

Can an applied mathematician working with a blackboard and chalk at IIITH predict the dynamics of the Hooded Grebe in Argentinian Patagonia or the ring-tailed lemur in Madagascar or the Nilgiri Tahr in Himalayas against emerging diseases and minimize future

Smart And Ubiquitous Wireless Network Comes To III...

|

The low-powered IoT mesh network rolled out in partnership with Silicon Labs targets smart-city operations to improve residents’ quality of life. Think smart street lights and a pole with embedded technology such as light-sensing photocells and other sensors come to

How Bibi Wrote a Book and Other Literary Adventure...

|

IIITH’s Dr. Nazia Akhtar, author of recently launched book Bibi’s Room and literary scholar at IIITH’s Human Sciences Research Group is quarrying through mountains of old Urdu print and handwritten notes, armed only with a sturdy laptop and a can-do