Prof. Peter Scharf on Syntax, Semantics and Sandhi...
Prof. Scharf is an expert on Paninian grammar, and, thanks to his tireless efforts, it is now easy for researchers to have access to original Sanskrit manuscripts, texts, and lexical resources online. He calls himself a ‘wandering ascetic’, follows Ayurvedic
The Science Behind Smart Buildings, Cool Roofs and...
When the Telangana Principal Secretary Arvind Kumar made a statement at the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco last month that Hyderabad intends to convert 1,000 buildings to ‘cool roofs’ as part of the city’s Heat Action Plan for
Eminent Visiting Scientist To Set Up First Biometr...
Legend has it that he is on the speed dial of the Senate and other security agencies of the United States of America. A suggestion he dismisses with a laugh, saying he’s not *that* important, admitting though that he does
Tales Of Then And Now: Alumni-Turned-Faculty Speak...
From playing hide-and-seek on the very same grounds to conducting classes and courses there, from holding other professors in awe to being able to inspire others, this is a group of alumni who have received degrees like the B.Tech, M.Tech
For He’s a Jolly Good Logical Winner
While we are guilty of using the term ‘logic’ rather flippantly in conversation, often synonymously with ‘common sense’, it must be known that it is a rather serious, fundamental field of research. And there are researchers deep in the pursuit
Indranil Chakrabarty – The Poet Professor
Meet Prof. Indranil Chakrabarty. When this professor from the Center for Security, Theory and Algorithmic Research (CSTAR) is not speaking dispassionately on his area of expertise - Quantum Information Processing and Quantum Cloning, he can be found waxing eloquent in