Can Meditation Help Slow Down Alzheimer’s Diseas...

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A new study by IIITH and the Neurology Department, Apollo Multispeciality Hospital, Kolkata that was published in the Frontiers in Human Neuroscience suggests so.   The ‘Keep Calm and X’ phrase may well have originated as a World War II

The Lab That Lives And Learns… Levitating To...

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The Smart City Living Lab at Hyderabad’s International Institute of Information Technology (IIITH) campus is the first unique and dynamic location in India where safety, security and sustainability is combined into a real-time innovation platform where development and testing of

Mapping An Industry-Academia Collab Via Tech Clust...

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A brainstorming session with various industry heads was held at IIITH recently on challenges that exist in industry-academia partnerships, and the scope of technology clusters in dealing with them. Here’s a brief summary.  Not too long ago, universities worked on

Prof Pravin Rao: The Engineer With A Fault In His ...

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It has been an eventful year for Prof Pravin Kumar Venkat Rao at IIITH. Recipient of the Promising Young Structural Engineer Award 2020 and the Young Engineer of The Year Award 2021, this 32-year-old accidental civil engineer has consistently been

IIIT Hyderabad’s IHub-Data Fellowships to fuel t...

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A coveted Fellowship program of IHub-Data from IIIT Hyderabad, part of a DST-funded National Mission aims to create well-honed, future-ready generations of data-leaders and innovators, with a holistic world view of data analytics and big data systems. The grant is

IIITH Prof Authors World’s First Ready Reckoner ...

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Ever wondered how a block of aluminium is stiff and unyielding while the same material can be malleable when rolled out as aluminium foil? Or how the bark of a tree is hard while paper is supple despite being made